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/* CLIPS Version 4.30 4/25/89 */
/****************************************************************/
/* This file is the general header file for CLIPS. It contains */
/* the global definitions used by CLIPS, and the compiler flags */
/* you have to edit to create a version of CLIPS for a specific */
/* system. */
/* */
/* If CLIPS is being used as an embedded tool, then this file */
/* should be included in at least the main program. Any other */
/* files which contain functions referring to things defined in */
/* this file must also include this file. */
/****************************************************************/
/****************************************************************/
/* -------------------- COMPILER FLAGS ------------------------ */
/****************************************************************/
/****************************************************************/
/* Flag denoting what kind of machine CLIPS is to run on. Only */
/* one of these flags should be turned on (set to 1) at a time. */
/****************************************************************/
#define GENERIC 0 /* Generic CLIPS (any machine) */
#define VMS 0 /* VAX VMS */
#define UNIX_V 0 /* UNIX System V or 4.2bsd or HP Unix */
#define UNIX_7 0 /* UNIX System III Version 7 or Sun Unix */
#define MAC_LSC 0 /* Apple Macintosh, with Lightspeed C */
#define IBM_MSC 1 /* IBM PC, with Microsoft C (5.1) */
#define IBM_LATTICE 0 /* IBM PC, Lattice C (3.0) not tested! */
#define IBM_TBC 0 /* IBM PC, with Turbo C (1.5 or higher) */
#define IBM_ZTC 0 /* IBM PC, with Zortech C (1.07) */
/****************************************************************/
/* 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
/***********************************************************/
/* TIMING FLAG. If this is on, then CLIPS will call the */
/* clips_time function after executing all possible rules. */
/* Usually used only for testing purposes. */
/***********************************************************/
#define CLP_TIME 0
/***************************************************************/
/* TRACK_MEMORY: If this is on, then CLIPS will keep track of */
/* how much memory it has allocated through genalloc and */
/* genfree. This number can then be retrieved through the */
/* memory function. */
/***************************************************************/
#define TRACK_MEMORY 1
/****************************************************************/
/* TEXT PROCESSING : Turn on this flag for support of the */
/* hierarchical lookup system. */
/****************************************************************/
#define CLP_TEXTPRO 0
/****************************************************************/
/* HELP: To implement the help facility, set the flag below and */
/* specify the path and name of the help data file your system. */
/* This options requires text processing! */
/****************************************************************/
#define CLP_HELP 0
#if CLP_HELP
#define HELP_DEFAULT "clips.hlp"
#endif
/****************************************************************/
/* EDITOR: If this flag is turned on, an integrated EMACS style */
/* editor can be called directly from CLIPS */
/****************************************************************/
#define CLP_EDIT 0
#if GENERIC || MAC_LSC
#undef CLP_EDIT /* Editor can't be used */
#define CLP_EDIT 0 /* with Generic or Mac */
#endif
/****************************************************************/
/* RULE COMPILER: If this flag is turned on, you may compile */
/* CLIPS rules to C code for a run-time executable. */
/****************************************************************/
#define CLP_RULE_COMP 1
/****************************************************/
/* RUN_TIME: Produces a run-time module for CLIPS. */
/****************************************************/
#define RUN_TIME 0
/****************************************************/
/* DEFFACTS_CONSTRUCT: Determines whether deffacts */
/* construct is included. */
/****************************************************/
#define DEFFACTS_CONSTRUCT 1
/*************************************************/
/* DEFTEMPLATES: Determines whether deftemplate */
/* construct is included. */
/*************************************************/
#define DEFTEMPLATES 1
/*************************************************************/
/* SAVE_FACTS: Allows inclusion of the functions save-facts */
/* and load-facts. */
/*************************************************************/
#define SAVE_FACTS 1
/******************************************************************/
/* STUDENT: Produces a version for use in teaching environments. */
/* Limits salience values to -2 to +2 and does not allow if and */
/* while expressions. */
/******************************************************************/
#define STUDENT 0
/*******************************************/
/* 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
/**********************************************************************/
/* ART_CONSTRUCTS: Provides dummy ART constructs such as defrelation */
/* and defschema which allow ART constructs to be read from a file, */
/* but not interpreted. Useful when converting in either direction. */
/**********************************************************************/
#define ART_CONSTRUCTS 1
/**********************************************************************/
/* BREAKPOINTS: */
/**********************************************************************/
#define BREAKPOINTS 1
/***************************************************************************/
/* MAC_SYSTEM: If using MAC_LSC and this flag is set, then SystemTask will */
/* be called between rule firings. Allows Desk Accessories such as alarm */
/* clock to continue working while a CLIPS program is running. Will slow */
/* execution a little bit, but might allow network software among others */
/* to work. */
/***************************************************************************/
#define MAC_SYSTEM 0
/************************************************************************/
/* BLOCK_MEMORY: Causes memory to be allocated in large blocks. MAC_LSC */
/* option will also cause memory to be allocated in large blocks. */
/* INITBUFFERSIZE and BUFFERSIZE 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. */
/************************************************************************/
#define BLOCK_MEMORY 1
#if MAC_LSC
#undef BLOCK_MEMORY
#define BLOCK_MEMORY 1
#endif
#if BLOCK_MEMORY
#define INITBUFFERSIZE 8192
#define BUFFERSIZE 8192
#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
/*****************************************************************/
/* 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. Note that in order */
/* to remake IBM-PC window interface, you MUST have the Turbo */
/* C Compiler (V1.5 or higher) or the Microsoft C Compiler */
/* (V5.1 or higher) and Aspen Scientific's Curses Screen */
/* Management Package (V4.0 or better). In order to remake the */
/* Macintosh window interface, you must have the LSC compiler. */
/*****************************************************************/
#define WINDOW_INTERFACE 1