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/* Emacs configuration file -- all site-dependant definitions should be made
here. Each site should only have to edit this file. */
char usysname[9];
#define SystemName (gethostname(usysname), usysname)
/* Define this symbol to be a string that
represents the name of your site */
#define BackupExtension "," /* This string gets appended to filenames to
generate the file name used for making
backups. The folks at BBN like to use the
string "~" because it takes up fewer
characters. */
#define CheckpointExtension ".," /* This string gets appended to
filenames to generate the file
name used for making checkpoints. */
#define PrependExtension /* If this is defined then the backup and
checkpoint extensions will be prepended to
the file name, rather than appended. Some
folks like to use (for example) # as the
first character of a filename to indicate
that it can be deleted if it's more than
a few days old. */
#undef MPXcode /* Define this symbol to use MPXio */
#define subprocesses /* Define this symbol if you want the
subprocess control stuff. */
#define PATH_LOADSEARCH ":/a3/kent/emacs/lib/maclib/local:/a3/kent/emacs/lib/maclib:/a3/kent/emacs/lib/maclib/stanford"
/* the default search path for loading macro
packages */
#define DefaultProfile "/usr/local/lib/emacs/profile.ml"
/* If a user doesn't have a ".emacs_pro" in
their home directory, then the
DefaultProfile file is used as their
profile instead */
#ifdef MPXcode
#define OneEmacsPerTty /* Define this symbol if only one Emacs is
allowed to run per tty. This is usually
only necessary to get around an obnoxious
bug in the MPXio facility which is used
when the subprocess control feature is
used. If you define subprocesses, then
you should define this symbol -- unless
you have fixed the kernel bug */
#define OneEmacsWarning /* Define this to warn people about the one
Emacs business if they can run more than
one */
#endif
#ifndef MPXcode
#define TTYconnect /* Define this symbol if you are going to use
IP/TCP to implement unexpected process
handling */
#endif
#define MailOriginator pw->pw_name
/* MailOriginator should be an expression
that will evaluate to the name of the
originator of a message. "pw" is set to
point to a passwd struct for the current
user. At CMU we put a users full name in
the pw_gecos field, so we use that as the
name for the originator -- our mail system
understands such full names as message
destinations. Other folks might want to
use pw->pw_name. This is also used to
evaluate users-full-name. */
#define AddSiteName /* Define this if you want the name of the
origninating site to be added to the
"from" field of outgoing mail. */
#define UciFeatures /* Define this if you want to enable UCI
hackery */
#define UmcpFeatures /* Define this if you want to enable UMCP
hackery */
#define UtahFeatures /* Define this if you want to enable UTAH
hackery */
#define SuFeatures /* Define this if you want to enable Stanford
hackery */
#define ECHOKEYS /* Define this to enable to echo'ing
keystrokes */
#undef CatchSig /* Define this to enable signal catching to
interrupt MLisp routines */
#define HalfBaked /* Define this if half baked IO is to be
done, it's advantage is that it allows the
^G command to interrupt Emacs. But it has
a major bug: all pending output gets lost
so Emacs will lose track of what the
display looks like. */
#ifdef HalfBaked /* Disable conflicting interrupt strategies */
#undef CatchSig
#endif
#define BSD41c