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/* "C" Language Integrated Production System */
/* */
/* CLIPS Version 6.21 06/15/03 */
/* */
/* SETUP HEADER FILE */
/*******************************************************/
/*************************************************************/
/* Purpose: This file is the general header file included by */
/* all of the .c source files. It contains global */
/* definitions and the compiler flags which must be edited */
/* to create a version for a specific machine, operating */
/* system, or feature set. */
/* */
/* Principal Programmer(s): */
/* Gary D. Riley */
/* Brian L. Donnell */
/* */
/* Contributing Programmer(s): */
/* */
/* Revision History: */
/* */
/*************************************************************/
#ifndef _H_setup
#define _H_setup
/****************************************************************/
/* -------------------- COMPILER FLAGS ------------------------ */
/****************************************************************/
/*********************************************************************/
/* Flag denoting the environment in which the executable is to run. */
/* Only one of these flags should be turned on (set to 1) at a time. */
/*********************************************************************/
#define GENERIC 0 /* Generic (any machine) */
#define UNIX_V 1 /* UNIX System V or 4.2bsd or HP Unix */
#define UNIX_7 0 /* UNIX System III Version 7 or Sun Unix */
#define MAC_MCW 0 /* Apple Macintosh, with Code Warrior 7.0 */
#define IBM_MCW 0 /* IBM PC, with CodeWarrior 3.2 */
#define IBM_MSC 0 /* IBM PC, with Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 */
#define IBM_TBC 0 /* IBM PC, with Borland C++ 5.0 */
#define IBM_GCC 0 /* IBM PC, with DJGPP 3.21 */
/* The following are unsupported: */
#define IBM_ZTC 0 /* IBM PC, with Zortech C++ 3.1 */
#define IBM_ICB 0 /* IBM PC, with Intel C Code Builder 1.0 */
#define IBM_SC 0 /* IBM PC, with Symantec C++ 6.1 */
#define MAC_SC6 0 /* Apple Macintosh, with Symantec C 6.0 */
#define MAC_SC7 0 /* Apple Macintosh, with Symantec C 7.0 */
#define MAC_SC8 0 /* Apple Macintosh, with Symantec C 8.0 */
#define MAC_MPW 0 /* Apple Macintosh, with MPW 3.2 C */
#define VAX_VMS 0 /* VAX VMS */
#if IBM_ZTC || IBM_MSC || IBM_TBC || IBM_ICB || IBM_SC || IBM_MCW
#define IBM 1
#else
#define IBM 0
#endif
#if MAC_SC6 || MAC_SC7 || MAC_SC8
#define MAC_SC 1
#else
#define MAC_SC 0
#endif
#if MAC_SC || MAC_MPW || MAC_MCW
#define MAC 1
#else
#define MAC 0
#endif
/************************************************************/
/* ANSI_COMPILER: Set this flag to 1 if the compiler being */
/* used follows the draft proposed ANSI C standards */
/* (including the ANSI C libraries). Set this flag to 0, */
/* if the compiler being used follows the K & R standard. */
/************************************************************/
#define ANSI_COMPILER 1
#if ANSI_COMPILER
#define VOID void
#define VOID_ARG void
#define CLIPS_STD_SIZE size_t
#else
#define VOID char
#define VOID_ARG
#define CLIPS_STD_SIZE int
#endif
/***********************************************/
/* Some definitions for use with declarations. */
/***********************************************/
#define VOID void
#define VOID_ARG void
#define STD_SIZE size_t
#define BOOLEAN int
#define intBool int
#define globle
/*******************************************/
/* RUN_TIME: Specifies whether a run-time */
/* module is being created. */
/*******************************************/
#ifndef RUN_TIME
#define RUN_TIME 0
#endif
/*************************************************/
/* DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether defrule */
/* construct is included. */
/*************************************************/
#define DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT 1
#define CONFLICT_RESOLUTION_STRATEGIES 1
#define DYNAMIC_SALIENCE 1
#define INCREMENTAL_RESET 1
#define LOGICAL_DEPENDENCIES 1
#if ! DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT
#undef CONFLICT_RESOLUTION_STRATEGIES
#undef DYNAMIC_SALIENCE
#undef INCREMENTAL_RESET
#undef LOGICAL_DEPENDENCIES
#define CONFLICT_RESOLUTION_STRATEGIES 0
#define DYNAMIC_SALIENCE 0
#define INCREMENTAL_RESET 0
#define LOGICAL_DEPENDENCIES 0
#endif
/************************************************/
/* DEFMODULE_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether the */
/* defmodule construct is included. */
/************************************************/
#define DEFMODULE_CONSTRUCT 1
/****************************************************/
/* DEFTEMPLATE_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether facts */
/* and the deftemplate construct are included. */
/****************************************************/
#define DEFTEMPLATE_CONSTRUCT 1
#if ! DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT
#undef DEFTEMPLATE_CONSTRUCT
#define DEFTEMPLATE_CONSTRUCT 0
#endif
/****************************************************/
/* DEFFACTS_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether deffacts */
/* construct is included. */
/****************************************************/
#define DEFFACTS_CONSTRUCT 1
#if ! DEFTEMPLATE_CONSTRUCT
#undef DEFFACTS_CONSTRUCT
#define DEFFACTS_CONSTRUCT 0
#endif
/************************************************/
/* DEFGLOBAL_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether the */
/* defglobal construct is included. */
/************************************************/
#define DEFGLOBAL_CONSTRUCT 1
/**********************************************/
/* DEFFUNCTION_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether */
/* deffunction construct is included. */
/**********************************************/
#define DEFFUNCTION_CONSTRUCT 1
/*********************************************/
/* DEFGENERIC_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether */
/* generic functions are included. */
/*********************************************/
#define DEFGENERIC_CONSTRUCT 1
/******************************************************************/
/* IMPERATIVE_METHODS: Determines if call-next-method and */
/* override-next-method can be used to execute shadowed methods */
/******************************************************************/
#define IMPERATIVE_METHODS 1
#if ! DEFGENERIC_CONSTRUCT
#undef IMPERATIVE_METHODS
#define IMPERATIVE_METHODS 0
#endif
/*****************************************************************/
/* OBJECT_SYSTEM: Determines whether object system is included. */
/* The MULTIFIELD_FUNCTIONS flag should also be on if you want */
/* to be able to manipulate multi-field slots. */
/*****************************************************************/
#define OBJECT_SYSTEM 1
/*****************************************************************/
/* DEFINSTANCES_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether the definstances */
/* construct is enabled. */
/*****************************************************************/
#define DEFINSTANCES_CONSTRUCT 1 /* sed */
#if ! OBJECT_SYSTEM
#undef DEFINSTANCES_CONSTRUCT
#define DEFINSTANCES_CONSTRUCT 0
#endif
/******************************************************************/
/* IMPERATIVE_MESSAGE_HANDLERS: Determines if "around" message- */
/* handlers are allowed. Also determines if call-next-handler */
/* and override-next-handler can be used to execute shadowed */
/* handlers */
/* AUXILIARY_MESSAGE_HANDLERS: Determines if "before" and "after" */
/* message-handlers are allowed. */
/* Turning both flags off can increase the speed of message */
/* dispatch. */
/******************************************************************/
#define IMPERATIVE_MESSAGE_HANDLERS 1
#define AUXILIARY_MESSAGE_HANDLERS 1
#if ! OBJECT_SYSTEM
#undef IMPERATIVE_MESSAGE_HANDLERS
#undef AUXILIARY_MESSAGE_HANDLERS
#define IMPERATIVE_MESSAGE_HANDLERS 0
#define AUXILIARY_MESSAGE_HANDLERS 0
#endif
/********************************************************************/
/* INSTANCE_SET_QUERIES: Determines if instance-set query functions */
/* such as any-instancep and do-for-all-instances are included. */
/********************************************************************/
#define INSTANCE_SET_QUERIES 1
#if ! OBJECT_SYSTEM
#undef INSTANCE_SET_QUERIES
#define INSTANCE_SET_QUERIES 0
#endif
/********************************************************************/
/* INSTANCE_PATTERN_MATCHING: Determines if direct pattern-matching */
/* on objects on the LHS of rules is allowed. */
/********************************************************************/
#define INSTANCE_PATTERN_MATCHING 1
#if (! OBJECT_SYSTEM) || (! DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT)
#undef INSTANCE_PATTERN_MATCHING
#define INSTANCE_PATTERN_MATCHING 0
#endif
/******************************************************************/
/* Check for consistencies associated with the defrule construct. */
/******************************************************************/
#if (! DEFTEMPLATE_CONSTRUCT) && (! INSTANCE_PATTERN_MATCHING)
#undef DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT
#define DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT 0
#endif
#if (! DEFRULE_CONSTRUCT)
#undef CONFLICT_RESOLUTION_STRATEGIES
#define CONFLICT_RESOLUTION_STRATEGIES 0
#undef DYNAMIC_SALIENCE
#define DYNAMIC_SALIENCE 0
#undef INCREMENTAL_RESET
#define INCREMENTAL_RESET 0
#undef LOGICAL_DEPENDENCIES
#define LOGICAL_DEPENDENCIES 0
#endif
/*******************************************************************/
/* BLOAD/BSAVE_INSTANCES: Determines if the save/restore-instances */
/* functions can be enhanced to perform more quickly by using */
/* binary files */
/*******************************************************************/
#define BLOAD_INSTANCES 1
#define BSAVE_INSTANCES 1
#if ! OBJECT_SYSTEM
#undef BLOAD_INSTANCES
#undef BSAVE_INSTANCES
#define BLOAD_INSTANCES 0
#define BSAVE_INSTANCES 0
#endif
/****************************************************************/
/* EXTENDED MATH PACKAGE FLAG: If this is on, then the extended */
/* math package functions will be available for use, (normal */
/* default). If this flag is off, then the extended math */
/* functions will not be available, and the 30K or so of space */
/* they require will be free. Usually a concern only on PC type */
/* machines. */
/****************************************************************/
#define EX_MATH 1
/****************************************************************/
/* TEXT PROCESSING : Turn on this flag for support of the */
/* hierarchical lookup system. */
/****************************************************************/
#define TEXTPRO_FUNCTIONS 1
/****************************************************************/
/* HELP: To implement the help facility, set the flag below and */
/* specify the path and name of the help data file your system. */
/****************************************************************/
#define HELP_FUNCTIONS 1
#if HELP_FUNCTIONS
#define HELP_DEFAULT "/usr/share/clips/clips.hlp"
#endif
/*************************************************************************/
/* BLOAD_ONLY: Enables bload command and disables the load command. */
/* BLOAD: Enables bload command. */
/* BLOAD_AND_BSAVE: Enables bload, and bsave commands. */
/*************************************************************************/
#define BLOAD_ONLY 0
#define BLOAD 0
#define BLOAD_AND_BSAVE 1
#if RUN_TIME
#undef BLOAD_ONLY
#define BLOAD_ONLY 0
#undef BLOAD
#define BLOAD 0
#undef BLOAD_AND_BSAVE
#define BLOAD_AND_BSAVE 0
#endif
/****************************************************************/
/* EMACS_EDITOR: If this flag is turned on, an integrated EMACS */
/* style editor can be utilized on supported machines. */
/****************************************************************/
#define EMACS_EDITOR 1
#if GENERIC || MAC
#undef EMACS_EDITOR /* Editor can't be used */
#define EMACS_EDITOR 0 /* with Generic or Mac */
#endif
/********************************************************************/
/* CONSTRUCT COMPILER: If this flag is turned on, you can generate */
/* C code representing the constructs in the current environment. */
/* With the RUN_TIME flag set, this code can be compiled and */
/* linked to create a stand-alone run-time executable. */
/********************************************************************/
#define CONSTRUCT_COMPILER 1
#if CONSTRUCT_COMPILER
#define API_HEADER "clips.h"
#endif
/*******************************************/
/* BASIC_IO: Includes printout, fprintout, */
/* read, open, and close functions. */
/*******************************************/
#define BASIC_IO 1
/***************************************************/
/* EXT_IO: Includes format and readline functions. */
/***************************************************/
#define EXT_IO 1
/************************************************/
/* STRING_FUNCTIONS: Includes string functions: */
/* str-length, str-compare, upcase, lowcase, */
/* sub-string, str-index, and eval. */
/************************************************/
#define STRING_FUNCTIONS 1
/*********************************************/
/* MULTIFIELD_FUNCTIONS: Includes multifield */
/* functions: mv-subseq, mv-delete, */
/* mv-append, str-explode, str-implode. */
/*********************************************/
#define MULTIFIELD_FUNCTIONS 1
/****************************************************/
/* DEBUGGING_FUNCTIONS: Includes functions such as */
/* rules, facts, matches, ppdefrule, etc. */
/****************************************************/
#define DEBUGGING_FUNCTIONS 1
/***************************************************/
/* PROFILING_FUNCTIONS: Enables code for profiling */
/* constructs and user functions. */
/***************************************************/
#define PROFILING_FUNCTIONS 1
/************************************************************************/
/* BLOCK_MEMORY: Causes memory to be allocated in large blocks. */
/* INITBUFFERSIZE and BLOCKSIZE should both be set to less than the */
/* maximum size of a signed integer. On a 16-bit machine, they should */
/* be less than 32768. If a LightSpeed (Think) C version 2.x or 3.x */
/* compiler is being used, then this option should be turned on. */
/************************************************************************/
#define BLOCK_MEMORY 0
#if BLOCK_MEMORY
#define INITBLOCKSIZE 32000
#define BLOCKSIZE 32000
#endif
/*****************************************************************/
/* WINDOW_INTERFACE : Set this flag if you are recompiling the */
/* IBM-PC MS-DOS Window Interface or the Macintosh LSC Window */
/* Interface. Currently, when enabled, this flag disables the */
/* more processing used by the help system. */
/* This flag also prevents any input or output being directly */
/* sent to stdin or stdout. */
/*****************************************************************/
#ifndef WINDOW_INTERFACE
#define WINDOW_INTERFACE 1
#endif
#if WINDOW_INTERFACE
#undef EMACS_EDITOR /* Editor can't be used with */
#define EMACS_EDITOR 0 /* windowed interface */
#endif
/*****************************************************************/
/* SHORT_LINK_NAMES: Converts some function and global variable */
/* names to 6 characters. Use with linkers that recognize */
/* fewer significant characters than the C compiler generating */
/* the object code. */
/*****************************************************************/
#define SHORT_LINK_NAMES 0
#if SHORT_LINK_NAMES
#include "shrtlnkn.h"
#endif
/*********************************************************/
/* ENVIRONMENT_API_ONLY: If enabled, only the enviroment */
/* API may be used to interface with CLIPS. */
/*********************************************************/
#define ENVIRONMENT_API_ONLY 0
/*************************************************************/
/* ALLOW_ENVIRONMENT_GLOBALS: If enabled, tracks the current */
/* environment and allows environments to be referred to */
/* by index. If disabled, CLIPS makes no use of global */
/* variables. */
/*************************************************************/
#define ALLOW_ENVIRONMENT_GLOBALS 1
#if ! ALLOW_ENVIRONMENT_GLOBALS
#undef ENVIRONMENT_API_ONLY /* Environment API must be used */
#define ENVIRONMENT_API_ONLY 1 /* if no environment globals */
#undef EMACS_EDITOR /* Editor can't be used without */
#define EMACS_EDITOR 0 /* environment globals */
#endif
/********************************************/
/* DEVELOPER: Enables code for debugging a */
/* development version of the executable. */
/********************************************/
#ifndef DEVELOPER
#define DEVELOPER 0
#endif
#if DEVELOPER
#include <assert.h>
#define Bogus(x) assert(! (x))
#else
#define Bogus(x)
#endif
/***************************/
/* Environment Definitions */
/***************************/
#include "envrnmnt.h"
/******************************/
/* Compatibilty Redefinitions */
/******************************/
#define PrintCLIPS(x,y) EnvPrintRouter(GetCurrentEnvironment(),x,y)
#define GetcCLIPS(x,y) EnvGetcRouter(GetCurrentEnvironment(),x)
#define UngetcCLIPS(x,y) EnvUngetcRouter(GetCurrentEnvironment(),x,y)
#define ExitCLIPS(x) EnvExitRouter(GetCurrentEnvironment(),x)
#define CLIPSSystemError(x,y) SystemError(x,y)
#define CLIPSFunctionCall(x,y,z) FunctionCall(x,y,z)
#define InitializeCLIPS() InitializeEnvironment()
#define WCLIPS WPROMPT
#define CLIPSTrueSymbol SymbolData(GetCurrentEnvironment())->TrueSymbol
#define CLIPSFalseSymbol SymbolData(GetCurrentEnvironment())->FalseSymbol
#define EnvCLIPSTrueSymbol(theEnv) SymbolData(theEnv)->TrueSymbol
#define EnvCLIPSFalseSymbol(theEnv) SymbolData(theEnv)->FalseSymbol
#define CLIPS_FALSE 0
#define CLIPS_TRUE 1
/*************************************************/
/* Any user defined global setup information can */
/* be included in the file usrsetup.h which is */
/* an empty file in the baseline version. */
/*************************************************/
#include "usrsetup.h"
#endif /* _H_setup */
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