3 * @brief 主に変愚/Zang時追加された基本事項のヘッダーファイル /
4 * The most basic "include" file. This file simply includes other low level header files.
10 * Choose the hardware, operating system, and compiler.
11 * Also, choose various "system level" compilation options.
12 * A lot of these definitions take effect in "h-system.h"
13 * Note that you may find it simpler to define some of these
14 * options in the "Makefile", especially any options describing
15 * what "system" is being used.
16 * no system definitions are needed for 4.3BSD, SUN OS, DG/UX
17 * Copyright (c) 1997 Ben Harrison, James E. Wilson, Robert A. Koeneke
19 * This software may be copied and distributed for educational, research,
20 * and not for profit purposes provided that this copyright and statement
21 * are included in all such copies. Other copyrights may also apply.
24 #ifndef INCLUDED_H_CONFIG_H
25 #define INCLUDED_H_CONFIG_H
28 * OPTION: Compile on Windows (automatic)
35 * Extract the "WINDOWS" flag from the compiler
37 #if defined(_Windows) || defined(__WINDOWS__) || \
38 defined(__WIN32__) || defined(WIN32) || \
39 defined(__WINNT__) || defined(__NT__)
46 * OPTION: Define "L64" if a "long" is 64-bits. See "h-types.h".
47 * The only such platform that angband is ported to is currently
48 * DEC Alpha AXP running OSF/1 (OpenVMS uses 32-bit longs).
50 #if defined(__alpha) && defined(__osf__)
55 * OPTION: set "SET_UID" if the machine is a "multi-user" machine.
56 * This option is used to verify the use of "uids" and "gids" for
57 * various "Unix" calls, and of "pids" for getting a random seed,
58 * and of the "umask()" call for various reasons, and to guess if
59 * the "kill()" function is available, and for permission to use
60 * functions to extract user names and expand "tildes" in filenames.
61 * It is also used for "locking" and "unlocking" the score file.
62 * Basically, SET_UID should *only* be set for "Unix" machines,
63 * or for the "Atari" platform which is Unix-like, apparently
65 #if !defined(WINDOWS) && !defined(VM)
70 * Every system seems to use its own symbol as a path separator.
71 * Default to the standard Unix slash, but attempt to change this
72 * for various other systems. Note that any system that uses the
73 * "period" as a separator will have to pretend that it uses the
74 * slash, and do its own mapping of period <-> slash.
75 * Note that the VM system uses a "flat" directory, and thus uses
76 * the empty string for "PATH_SEP".
81 #if defined(WINDOWS) || defined(WINNT)
83 # define PATH_SEP "\\"
87 * The Macintosh allows the use of a "file type" when creating a file
89 #if defined(MACH_O_CARBON)
90 # define FILE_TYPE_TEXT 'TEXT'
91 # define FILE_TYPE_DATA 'DATA'
92 # define FILE_TYPE_SAVE 'SAVE'
93 # define FILE_TYPE(X) (_ftype = (X))
95 # define FILE_TYPE(X) ((void)0)
99 * Linux has "stricmp()" with a different name
102 # define stricmp strcasecmp
106 * OPTION: Define "HAVE_USLEEP" only if "usleep()" exists.
108 * Note that this is only relevant for "SET_UID" machines.
110 #if defined(SET_UID) && !defined(HAVE_CONFIG_H)
118 # define iskanji(x) (((unsigned char)(x) >= 0xa1 && (unsigned char)(x) <= 0xfe) || (unsigned char)(x) == 0x8e)
119 # define iskana(x) (0)
121 # define iskanji(x) ((0x81 <= (unsigned char)(x) && (unsigned char)(x) <= 0x9f) || (0xe0 <= (unsigned char)(x) && (unsigned char)(x) <= 0xfc))
122 # define iskana(x) (((unsigned char)(x) >= 0xA0) && ((unsigned char)(x) <= 0xDF))
124 # error Oops! Please define "EUC" or "SJIS" for kanji-code of your system.
128 #endif /* INCLUDED_H_CONFIG_H */
130 #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
140 #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */
143 * Look through the following lines, and where a comment includes the
144 * tag "OPTION:", examine the associated "#define" statements, and decide
145 * whether you wish to keep, comment, or uncomment them. You should not
146 * have to modify any lines not indicated by "OPTION".
148 * Note: Also examine the "system" configuration file "h-config.h"
149 * and the variable initialization file "variable.c". If you change
150 * anything in "variable.c", you only need to recompile that file.
152 * And finally, remember that the "Makefile" will specify some rather
153 * important compile time options, like what visual module to use.
157 * OPTION: for multi-user machines running the game setuid to some other
158 * user (like 'games') this SAFE_SETUID option allows the program to drop
159 * its privileges when saving files that allow for user specified pathnames.
160 * This lets the game be installed system wide without major security
161 * concerns. There should not be any side effects on any machines.
163 * This will handle "gids" correctly once the permissions are set right.
168 * This flag enables the "POSIX" methods for "SAFE_SETUID".
170 #ifdef _POSIX_SAVED_IDS
171 # define SAFE_SETUID_POSIX
175 * OPTION: Handle signals
177 #define HANDLE_SIGNALS
180 * OPTION: Set the "default" path to the angband "lib" directory.
182 * See "main.c" for usage, and note that this value is only used on
183 * certain machines, primarily Unix machines. If this value is used,
184 * it will be over-ridden by the "ANGBAND_PATH" environment variable,
185 * if that variable is defined and accessable. The final slash is
186 * optional, but it may eventually be required.
188 * Using the value "./lib/" below tells Angband that, by default,
189 * the user will run "angband" from the same directory that contains
190 * the "lib" directory. This is a reasonable (but imperfect) default.
192 * If at all possible, you should change this value to refer to the
193 * actual location of the "lib" folder, for example, "/tmp/angband/lib/"
194 * or "/usr/games/lib/angband/", or "/pkg/angband/lib".
197 # define DEFAULT_PATH "./lib/"
201 * OPTION: Create and use a hidden directory in the users home directory
202 * for storing pref-files and character-dumps.
205 #define PRIVATE_USER_PATH "~/.angband"
209 * On multiuser systems, add the "uid" to savefile names
212 # define SAVEFILE_USE_UID
216 * OPTION: Person to bother if something goes wrong.
218 /* #define MAINTAINER "rr9@angband.org" */
219 #define MAINTAINER "echizen@users.sourceforge.jp"
223 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT "monospace-24:lang=ja:spacing=90"
224 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB "sans-serif-16:lang=ja"
227 * OPTION: Default font (when using X11).
229 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT \
230 "-*-*-medium-r-normal--24-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1" \
231 ",-*-*-medium-r-normal--24-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0208.1983-0"
234 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB \
235 "-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1" \
236 ",-*-*-medium-r-normal--16-*-*-*-*-*-jisx0208.1983-0"
242 * OPTION: Default fonts (when using X11)
244 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_0 DEFAULT_X11_FONT
245 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_1 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
246 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_2 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
247 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_3 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
248 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_4 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
249 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_5 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
250 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_6 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
251 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_7 DEFAULT_X11_FONT_SUB
255 * OPTION: Default font (when using X11).
257 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT "9x15"
260 * OPTION: Default fonts (when using X11)
262 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_0 "10x20"
263 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_1 "9x15"
264 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_2 "9x15"
265 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_3 "5x8"
266 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_4 "5x8"
267 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_5 "5x8"
268 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_6 "5x8"
269 #define DEFAULT_X11_FONT_7 "5x8"
273 * Hack -- Mach-O (native binary format of OS X) is basically a Un*x
274 * but has Mac OS/Windows-like user interface
277 # ifdef PRIVATE_USER_PATH
278 # undef PRIVATE_USER_PATH
280 # ifdef SAVEFILE_USE_UID
281 # undef SAVEFILE_USE_UID
285 #ifndef HAVE_CONFIG_H
287 #endif /* HAVE_CONFIG_H */