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- {
- This file is part of the Free Pascal Integrated Development Environment
- Copyright (c) 1999 by Berczi Gabor
- Conditional defines logic for the IDE
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
- but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
- MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
- **********************************************************************}
- { --- Special OS settings --- }
- {$ifdef TP}
- {$define SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define TPUNIXLF}
- {$define WinClipSupported}
- {$define FSCaseInsensitive}
- {$C FIXED PRELOAD PERMANENT}
- {
- Without defining this I got almost always SEGMENT NOT PRESENT (exc 11)
- on exiting the IDE, when run on under NT4.0... Strange a bit, not?
- (Actually the fault occours in TDOSScreen.GetVideoMode() at the
- BIOS call, but I just can't figure out why....)
- }
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef Go32V2}
- {$define SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$define WinClipSupported}
- {$define HasSignal}
- {$define FSCaseInsensitive}
- {$define HasSysMsgUnit}
- {$ifdef DEBUG}
- {$define USE_GRAPH_SWITCH}
- {$endif DEBUG}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef Linux}
- {$undef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$undef WinClipSupported}
- {$define HasSignal}
- {$define HasSysMsgUnit}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef FreeBSD}
- {$undef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$undef WinClipSupported}
- {$define HasSignal}
- {$define HasSysMsgUnit}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef NetBSD}
- {$undef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$undef WinClipSupported}
- {$define HasSignal}
- {$define HasSysMsgUnit}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef OpenBSD}
- {$undef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$undef WinClipSupported}
- {$define HasSignal}
- {$define HasSysMsgUnit}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef Windows}
- {$undef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$define WinClipSupported}
- {$ifdef win32}
- {$define HasSignal}
- {$endif}
- {$define FSCaseInsensitive}
- {$define HasSysMsgUnit}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef OS2}
- {define SUPPORTREDIR}
- {define WinClipSupported}
- {define HasSignal}
- {$define FSCaseInsensitive}
- {$endif}
- { --- Exclude debugger support --- }
- {.$DEFINE NODEBUG}
- { --- Include VESA support --- }
- {$ifdef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$ifndef FV20}
- {$define VESA}
- {$endif}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef SUPPORTREDIR}
- {$ifndef debug}
- {$define redircompiler}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef GDB_V418}
- {define redircompiler}
- {$endif GDB_V418}
- {$endif}
- { ----------- define DOS for DOS targets ---------- }
- {$ifdef GO32V2}{$define DOS}{$endif}
- {$ifdef TP}{$define DOS}{$endif}
- { include Undo/Redo code from Visa Harvey }
- { let everybody try it out PM }
- { undo should be a bit improved - it does work only with "normal" keystrokes.
- neither the block, nor any shortcut operations (like Ctrl-T - delete word)
- do work... Gabor
- Partially solved at least PM }
- {$define Undo}
- {$ifdef DEBUG}
- {$define DebugUndo}
- {$define TEST_REGEXP}
- { Use this to incorporate a call to
- external compiler.
- Parsing of compiler output is done,
- but there is no browser in that case!! PM }
- { $ define USE_EXTERNAL_COMPILER}
- {$define EXEDEBUG}
- {$endif DEBUG}
- {$ifdef FPC}
- {$ifndef ver2_0}
- {$define USERESSTRINGS}
- {$endif}
- {$define USE_FREEVISION}
- { Use inlining for small functions }
- {$ifndef VER1_0}
- {$inline on}
- {.$define USEINLINE}
- {$endif}
- {$endif}
- {$define TEST_PARTIAL_SYNTAX}
- { $ undef UNDO}
- { $ undef DEBUGUNDO}
- {$define BROWSERCOL}
- {$ifdef SUPPORTVESA}
- {$define VESA}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef NOWINCLIP}
- {$undef WINCLIPSUPPORTED}
- {$endif}
- {$ifdef CROSSGDB}
- {$define SUPPORT_REMOTE}
- {$endif CROSSGDB}
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