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* Copyright 1988 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
*
* For copying and distribution information, please see the file
* <mit-copyright.h>.
*
* This file contains configuration information for the DES library
* which is machine specific; currently, this file contains
* configuration information for the vax, the "ibm032" (RT), and
* the "PC8086" (IBM PC).
*
* Note: cross-compiled targets must appear BEFORE their corresponding
* cross-compiler host. Otherwise, both will be defined when running
* the native compiler on the programs that construct cross-compiled
* sources.
*/
#include <afs/param.h>
#include <mit-cpyright.h>
/* Machine-type and OS-type based configuration */
#ifdef PC8086
#define IBMPC
#define BITS16
/* #define BIG */
#define CROSSMSDOS
#define LSBFIRST
#else
#ifdef vax
#define VAX
#ifndef __STDC__ /* not Berkeley PCC */
#ifndef __GNU__ /* ditto */
#ifndef NOASM /* are we doing C-only? */
#define VAXASM
#endif /* NOASM */
#endif /* __GNU__ */
#endif /* __STDC__ */
#define BITS32
#define BIG
#define BSDUNIX
#define LSBFIRST
#else
#ifdef sun
#define BITS32
#define BIG
#define BSDUNIX
#define MSBFIRST
#else
#ifdef AFS_AIX_ENV
#define IBMWS
#define IBMWSASM
#define BITS32
#define BIG
#define BSDUNIX /*Does it mean the default us S5? NO */
#define MSBFIRST
#define MUSTALIGN
#else
#ifdef multimax
#define BITS32
#define BIG
#define BSDUNIX
#define LSBFIRST
#else
Sorry,
you lose.
Figure out what the machine looks like and fix this file to include it.
#endif /* multimax */
#endif /* AFS_AIX_ENV */
#endif /* sun */
#endif /* vax */
#endif /* pc8086 */
/* Language configuration -- are we ANSI or are we Berkeley? */
#ifndef __STDC__
#define const
#endif
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