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#define IRIX6
#include "irix5-0.h"
/* Irix 6 tries to do 64 bits, but doesn't do it fully,
so inhibit that. */
#define IRIX_FORCE_32_BITS
#ifndef __GNUC__
#define LD_SWITCH_SYSTEM -32
#endif
/* This macro definition, which we inherited from irix5-0.h,
is needed in configure on Irix 5, but gets in the way there
on Irix 6. So get rid of it except in Makefile.in where we need it. */
#ifndef THIS_IS_MAKEFILE
#undef C_SWITCH_SYSTEM
#endif
/* The only supported configuration of GCC under IRIX6.x produces
n32 MIPS ABI binaries and also supports -g. */
#ifdef __GNUC__
#undef C_DEBUG_SWITCH
#define C_DEBUG_SWITCH -g
#endif
#undef SA_RESTART
/* It turns out that the #define in irix5-0.h is needed in Irix 6 as well. */
#if 0
/* Canced the #define that is in irix5-0.h. */
#undef ospeed
#endif
/* Cancel some #define's in usg5-4.h.
Larry Hunter <hunter@nlm.nih.gov> said this was needed
for Irix 6.5. Let's see if it is safe in 6.N, N<5, as well. */
/* Extrapolating from Irix 6.5, the problem is that (at least) the
bzero definition breaks what the X headers do. The following means
that we lack prototypes for these functions, and we presumably lose
at least in the 64-bit ABI (though that's only supported on Irix
6.5, which I can test). We may be saved by the fact that these
appear to be intrinsics in the SGI (Cray) compiler. It's probably
appropriate to include strings.h here, but I can't test it. See
irix6-5.h. -- fx */
#undef bcopy
#undef bcmp
#undef bzero
#undef TIOCSIGSEND
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