#ifndef hosts_std_host_H #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #ifndef O_ACCMODE #define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR) #endif #ifndef SEEK_SET #define SEEK_SET 0 #endif #ifndef SEEK_CUR #define SEEK_CUR 1 #endif #ifdef STDC_HEADERS #include /*#include */ #else extern char *mktemp (); extern int fflush (); extern int write (); extern void abort (); extern int close (); extern int qsort (); extern void exit (); extern int fseek (); extern int fclose (); extern void bcopy (); extern int bcmp (); extern void bzero (); extern PTR memset (); /* These used to be declared to return void. As far as I know that is just wrong; are there any systems for which they actually don't return a value (EOF for error, something else for success). */ extern int puts (); extern int fputs (); extern int rmdir (); extern int getuid (); extern int getgid (); extern int rename (); extern void perror (); #ifndef DONTDECLARE_MALLOC extern PTR malloc (); extern PTR realloc (); #endif #ifndef __GNUC__ extern PTR memcpy (); #else /* char * memcpy (); */ #endif #ifdef __STDC__ extern void free (); #else extern int free(); #endif extern char * strchr(); extern char *getenv(); extern PTR memchr(); extern char *strrchr(); extern int chmod(); extern int fstat(); extern int stat(); extern int strtol(); extern char *strrchr(); extern char *ctime(); extern int _flsbuf(); extern int fclose(); extern int time(); extern int utimes(); extern int vfprintf(); extern long atol(); extern char *getenv(); extern int fputc(); extern int unlink(); #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */ #ifndef BYTES_IN_PRINTF_INT #define BYTES_IN_PRINTF_INT 4 #endif /* From ANSI C , which we can't depend upon the existence of */ #ifndef offsetof #define offsetof(type,memb) ((size_t)&(((type *)0)->memb)) #endif #include "fopen-same.h" #define hosts_std_host_H #endif #ifdef STDC_HEADERS #include #else #ifndef offsetof #define offsetof(type,memb) ((size_t)&(((type *)0)->memb)) #endif #endif /* STDC_HEADERS */