/* Dirty system-dependent hacks.
- Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of Wget.
#include <mswindows.h>
#endif /* WINDOWS */
-/* Allegedly needed for compilation under OS/2: */
-#ifdef EMXOS2
+/* Watcom-specific stuff. In practice this is probably specific to
+ Windows, although Watcom exists under other OS's too. For that
+ reason, we keep this here. */
+
+#ifdef __WATCOMC__
+/* Watcom has its own alloca() defined in malloc.h malloc.h needs to
+ be included in the sources to prevent 'undefined external' errors
+ at the link phase. */
+# include <malloc.h>
+/* io.h defines unlink() and chmod(). We put this here because it's
+ way too obscure to require all the .c files to observe. */
+# include <io.h>
+#endif /* __WATCOMC__ */
+
+/* Needed for compilation under OS/2: */
+#ifdef __EMX__
#ifndef S_ISLNK
# define S_ISLNK(m) 0
#endif
#ifndef lstat
# define lstat stat
#endif
-#endif /* EMXOS2 */
+#endif /* __EMX__ */
/* Reportedly, stat() macros are broken on some old systems. Those
systems will have to fend for themselves, as I will not introduce
DEBUGP (("Closing fd %d\n", x)); \
} while (0)
-/* OK, now define a decent interface to ctype macros. The regular
- ones misfire when you feed them chars >= 127, as they understand
- them as "negative", which results in out-of-bound access at
- table-lookup, yielding random results. This is, of course, totally
- bogus. One way to "solve" this is to use `unsigned char'
- everywhere, but it is nearly impossible to do that cleanly, because
- all of the library functions and system calls accept `char'.
-
- Thus we define our wrapper macros which simply cast the argument to
- unsigned char before passing it to the <ctype.h> macro. These
- versions are used consistently across the code. */
-#define ISASCII(x) isascii ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define ISALPHA(x) isalpha ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define ISALNUM(x) isalnum ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define ISSPACE(x) isspace ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define ISDIGIT(x) isdigit ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define ISXDIGIT(x) isxdigit ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define TOUPPER(x) toupper ((unsigned char)(x))
-#define TOLOWER(x) tolower ((unsigned char)(x))
+/* Define a "very long" type useful for storing large non-negative
+ integers, e.g. the total number of bytes downloaded. This needs to
+ be an integral type at least 64 bits wide. On the machines where
+ `long' is 64-bit, we use long. Otherwise, we check whether `long
+ long' is available and if yes, use that. Otherwise, we give up and
+ just use `long'. */
+#if (SIZEOF_LONG >= 8) || !defined(HAVE_LONG_LONG)
+# define VERY_LONG_TYPE unsigned long
+# define VERY_LONG_FORMAT "%lu"
+#else /* long is smaller than 8 bytes, but long long is available. */
+# define VERY_LONG_TYPE unsigned long long
+# define VERY_LONG_FORMAT "%llu"
+#endif /* use long long */
/* Defined in cmpt.c: */
#ifndef HAVE_STRERROR
#ifndef HAVE_STRPTIME
char *strptime ();
#endif
+#ifndef HAVE_VSNPRINTF
+int vsnprintf ();
+#endif
/* SunOS brain damage -- for some reason, SunOS header files fail to
declare the functions below, which causes all kinds of problems