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- /*
- * Things needed to compile under linux.
- *
- * Should be reworked totally to use GNU's 'configure'
- */
- #ifndef SCLINUX_H
- #define SCLINUX_H
- /* getchar() is not a 'cool' replacement for MSDOS getch: Linux/unix depends on the features activated or not about the
- * controlling terminal's tty. This means that ioctl(2) calls must be performed, for instance to have the controlling
- * terminal tty's in 'raw' mode, if we want to be able to fetch a single character. This also means that everything must
- * be put back correctly when the function ends. See GETCH.C for an implementation.
- *
- * For interactive use of SRUN/SDBG if would be much better to use GNU's readline package: the user would be able to
- * have a complete emacs/vi like line editing system.
- */
- #include "getch.h"
- #define stricmp(a,b) strcasecmp(a,b)
- #define strnicmp(a,b,c) strncasecmp(a,b,c)
- /*
- * WinWorld wants '\'. Unices do not.
- */
- #define DIRECTORY_SEP_CHAR '/'
- #define DIRECTORY_SEP_STR "/"
- /*
- * SC assumes that a computer is Little Endian unless told otherwise. It uses
- * (and defines) the macros BYTE_ORDER and BIG_ENDIAN.
- * For Linux, we must overrule these settings with those defined in glibc.
- */
- #if !defined __BYTE_ORDER
- # include <stdlib.h>
- #endif
- #if defined __OpenBSD__ || defined __FreeBSD__
- # define __BYTE_ORDER BYTE_ORDER
- # define __LITTLE_ENDIAN LITTLE_ENDIAN
- # define __BIG_ENDIAN BIG_ENDIAN
- #endif
- #if !defined __BYTE_ORDER
- # error "Can't figure computer byte order (__BYTE_ORDER macro not found)"
- #endif
- #endif /* SCLINUX_H */
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