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diff --git a/bin/ksh/options.h b/bin/ksh/options.h deleted file mode 100644 index 0c83c904dbc..00000000000 --- a/bin/ksh/options.h +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -/* $OpenBSD: options.h,v 1.2 1996/08/25 11:56:34 downsj Exp $ */ - -/* - * Options configuration file for the PD ksh - */ - -/* Define this to the path to use if the PATH environment variable is - * not set (ie, either never set or explicitly unset with the unset - * command). A value without . in it is safest. - * THIS DEFINE IS NOT USED if confstr() and _CS_PATH are available or - * if <paths.h> defines _PATH_DEFPATH. - */ -#ifdef OS2 -# define DEFAULT_PATH "c:/usr/bin;c:/os2;/os2" /* OS/2 only */ -#else /* OS2 */ -# define DEFAULT_PATH "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb" /* Unix */ -#endif /* OS2 */ - - -/* Define KSH to get KSH features; otherwise, you get a fairly basic - * Bourne/POSIXish shell (undefining this results in EMACS, VI and - * COMPLEX_HISTORY being undefined as well, regardless of their setting - * here). - */ -/* #define KSH */ - -/* Define EMACS if you want emacs command line editing compiled in (enabled - * with "set -o emacs", or by setting the VISUAL or EDITOR variables to - * something ending in emacs). - */ -#define EMACS - -/* Define VI if you want vi command line editing compiled in (enabled with - * "set -o vi", or by setting the VISUAL or EDITOR variables to something - * ending in vi). - */ -#define VI - -/* Define JOBS if you want job control compiled in. This requires that your - * system support process groups and reliable signal handling routines (it - * will be automatically undefined if your system doesn't have them). - */ -#define JOBS - -/* Define BRACE_EXPAND if you want csh-like {} globbing compiled in and enabled - * (can be disabled with "set +o braceexpand"; also disabled by "set -o posix", - * but can be re-enabled with "set -o braceexpand"). - */ -#define BRACE_EXPAND - -/* Define COMPLEX_HISTORY if you want at&t ksh style history files (ie, file - * is updated after each command is read; concurrent ksh's read each other's - * commands, etc.). This option uses the mmap() and flock() functions - if - * these aren't available, the option is automatically undefined. If this - * option is not defined, a simplier history mechanism which reads/saves the - * history at startup/exit time, respectively, is used. COMPLEX_HISTORY is - * courtesy of Peter Collinson. - */ -#undef COMPLEX_HISTORY - -/* Define POSIXLY_CORRECT if you want POSIX behavior by default (otherwise, - * posix behavior is only turned on if the environment variable POSIXLY_CORRECT - * is present or by using "set -o posix"; it can be turned off with - * "set +o posix"). - * See the POSIX Mode section in the man page for details on what this option - * affects. - * NOTE: posix mode is not compatable with some bourne sh/at&t ksh scripts. - */ -#undef POSIXLY_CORRECT - -/* Define DEFAULT_ENV to be the name of the file (eg, "/etc/default.env") to - * include if the ENV environment variable is not set when the shell starts - * up. This can be useful when used with rsh(1) which creates a non-login - * shell (ie, profile not read) with an empty environment (ie, ENV not set). - * Setting ENV to null disables the inclusion of DEFAULT_ENV. - * NOTE: this is a non-standard feature (ie, at&t ksh has no default - * environment) - undefining this disables the use of a default ENV file. - */ -#undef DEFAULT_ENV - -/* Define SWTCH to handle SWITCH character, for use with shell layers (shl(1)). - * This has not been tested for some time. - */ -#undef SWTCH - -/* SILLY: The name says it all - compile game of life code into the emacs - * command line editing code. - */ -#undef SILLY |