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/*
$Id: mkind.h,v 1.2 1999/07/30 08:35:38 kehr Exp $
This is the minimum excerpt form the original `mkind.h' of the
makeindex-3 system making the modified version of ordrules compile.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifndef _MKIND_H
#define _MKIND_H
#ifndef PROTO
#define PROTO( x ) x
#endif
#if ANSI_PROTOTYPES
#define ARGS(arg_list) arg_list
#define VOIDP void*
#else
#define ARGS(arg_list) ()
#define const
#define VOIDP char*
#endif
#define SIZE_T unsigned
#undef TRUE
#define TRUE 1
#undef FALSE
#define FALSE 0
#ifndef STRING_MAX
/* T. Henlich reported a bug that was caused by the 128Byte limit
here, which was too small for his applications. Stupid thing,
really took me 1.5 hours to find it ;-(
*/
#define STRING_MAX 1024 /* 128 */
#endif
#define BSH '\\'
#undef NUL
#define NUL '\0'
extern VOIDP fmalloc ARGS((SIZE_T size));
#endif /* _MKIND_H */
/*
$Log: mkind.h,v $
Revision 1.2 1999/07/30 08:35:38 kehr
Lifted length of STRING_MAX to 4096. Caused bugs in Linux as reported
by T. Henlich.
Revision 1.1 1996/03/27 20:29:05 kehr
It works. Today I had my first success in getting the FFI running with
the ordrules-library. The interface is defined in `ordrulei.lsp' and
allows direct access to the functions in `ordrules.c'.
*/
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