/* Setting this to 1 enables automatic support for associative arrays. * If this is set to 0, an application must explicitly enable associative * array support via SLang_init_slassoc. */ #define SLANG_HAS_ASSOC_ARRAYS 1 #define SLANG_HAS_COMPLEX 1 #define SLANG_HAS_FLOAT 1 /* This is the old space-speed trade off. To reduce memory usage and code * size, set this to zero. */ #define _SLANG_OPTIMIZE_FOR_SPEED 2 #define _SLANG_USE_INLINE_CODE 1 /* This is experimental. It adds extra information for tracking down * errors. */ #define _SLANG_HAS_DEBUG_CODE 1 /* Allow optimizations based upon the __tmp operator. */ #define _SLANG_USE_TMP_OPTIMIZATION 1 /* Setting this to one will map 8 bit vtxxx terminals to 7 bit. Terminals * such as the vt320 can be set up to output the two-character escape sequence * encoded as 'ESC [' as single character. Setting this variable to 1 will * insert code to map such characters to the 7 bit equivalent. * This affects just input characters in the range 128-160 on non PC * systems. */ #if defined(VMS) || defined(AMIGA) # define _SLANG_MAP_VTXXX_8BIT 1 #else # define _SLANG_MAP_VTXXX_8BIT 0 #endif /* Add support for color terminals that cannot do background color erases * Such terminals are poorly designed and are slowly disappearing but they * are still quite common. For example, screen is one of them! * * This is experimental. In particular, it is not known to work if * KANJI suupport is enabled. */ #if !defined(IBMPC_SYSTEM) # define SLTT_HAS_NON_BCE_SUPPORT 1 #else # define SLTT_HAS_NON_BCE_SUPPORT 0 #endif /* If you want slang to assume that an xterm always has the background color * erase feature, then set this to 1. Otherwise, it will check the terminfo * database. This may or may not be a good idea since most good color xterms * support bce but many terminfo systems do not support it. */ #define SLTT_XTERM_ALWAYS_BCE 0 /* Set this to 1 to enable Kanji support. See above comment. */ #define SLANG_HAS_KANJI_SUPPORT 0