/* * Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. * All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement * specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. * * @(#)ex_tune.h 7.8.1 (2.11BSD) 1996/10/23 */ /* * Definitions of editor parameters and limits */ /* * Pathnames. */ #if 0 /* GR */ #define E_TERMCAP "/etc/termcap" #else #include "tcbufsize.h" #endif #define B_CSH "/bin/csh" #define EXRECOVER "/usr/sbin/exrecover" #define EXPRESERVE "/usr/sbin/expreserve" #ifndef VMUNIX #define EXSTRINGS "/usr/share/misc/exstrings" #endif /* * If your system believes that tabs expand to a width other than * 8 then your makefile should cc with -DTABS=whatever, otherwise we use 8. */ #ifndef TABS #define TABS 8 #endif /* * Maximums * * The definition of LBSIZE should be the same as BUFSIZ (512 usually). * Most other definitions are quite generous. */ /* FNSIZE is also defined in expreserve.c */ #define FNSIZE 128 /* File name size */ #ifdef VMUNIX #ifndef BIGMEM #define LBSIZE 1024 #define ESIZE 512 #define CRSIZE 1024 #else #define LBSIZE 4096 #define ESIZE 512 #define CRSIZE 4096 #endif #else /* !VMUNIX */ #ifdef u370 #define LBSIZE 4096 #define ESIZE 512 #define CRSIZE 4096 #else #define LBSIZE 512 /* Line length */ #define ESIZE 128 /* Size of compiled re */ #define CRSIZE 512 #endif #endif #define RHSSIZE 256 /* Size of rhs of substitute */ #define NBRA 9 /* Number of re \( \) pairs */ #define TAGSIZE 128 /* Tag length */ #define ONMSZ 64 /* Option name size */ #define GBSIZE 256 /* Buffer size */ #define UXBSIZE 128 /* Unix command buffer size */ #define VBSIZE 128 /* Partial line max size in visual */ /* LBLKS is also defined in expreserve.c */ #ifndef VMUNIX #define LBLKS 125 /* Line pointer blocks in temp file */ #define HBLKS 1 /* struct header fits in BUFSIZ*HBLKS */ #else #define LBLKS 900 #define HBLKS 2 #endif #define MAXDIRT 12 /* Max dirtcnt before sync tfile */ #if 0 /* GR */ #define TCBUFSIZE 1024 /* Max entry size in termcap, see also termlib and termcap */ #endif /* * Except on VMUNIX, these are a ridiculously small due to the * lousy arglist processing implementation which fixes core * proportional to them. Argv (and hence NARGS) is really unnecessary, * and argument character space not needed except when * arguments exist. Argument lists should be saved before the "zero" * of the incore line information and could then * be reasonably large. */ #undef NCARGS #ifndef VMUNIX #define NARGS 100 /* Maximum number of names in "next" */ #define NCARGS LBSIZE /* Maximum arglist chars in "next" */ #else #define NCARGS 5120 #define NARGS (NCARGS/6) #endif /* * Note: because the routine "alloca" is not portable, TUBESIZE * bytes are allocated on the stack each time you go into visual * and then never freed by the system. Thus if you have no terminals * which are larger than 24 * 80 you may well want to make TUBESIZE * smaller. TUBECOLS should stay at 160 since this defines the maximum * length of opening on hardcopies and allows two lines of open on * terminals like adm3's (glass tty's) where it switches to pseudo * hardcopy mode when a line gets longer than 80 characters. */ #ifndef VMUNIX #define TUBELINES 70 /* Number of screen lines for visual */ #define TUBECOLS 160 /* Number of screen columns for visual */ #define TUBESIZE 6000 /* Maximum screen size for visual */ #else #define TUBELINES 70 #define TUBECOLS 160 #define TUBESIZE 7000 /* 70 * 100 */ #endif /* * Output column (and line) are set to this value on cursor addressible * terminals when we lose track of the cursor to force cursor * addressing to occur. */ #define UKCOL -20 /* Prototype unknown column */ /* * Attention is the interrupt character (normally 0177 -- delete). * Quit is the quit signal (normally FS -- control-\) and quits open/visual. */ #define ATTN (-2) /* mjm: (char) ?? */ #define QUIT ('\\' & 037)