gtk2/acconfig.h
Owen Taylor 457148333e Basic thread-awareness:
Fri May 15 21:16:54 1998  Owen Taylor  <otaylor@gtk.org>

	Basic thread-awareness:

	* acconfig.h configure.in: New option --with-threads=[yes/posix/no]

	* gdk/Makefile.am gdk/gdkthreads.c: Added new functions
	gdk_threads_[init/enter/leave] for applications, plus
	gdk_threads_wake to wake the mainloop thread out of
	the select().

	* gtk/Makefile.am: gtk/testthreads.c: Test program for threads

Fri May 15 12:08:48 1998  Owen Taylor  <otaylor@gtk.org>

	* gtk/testgtk.c (list_clear): Account for the fact
	that gtk_list_clear_items is not inclusive. (Clears
	[start, end))
1998-05-16 02:13:12 +00:00

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/* acconfig.h
This file is in the public domain.
Descriptive text for the C preprocessor macros that
the distributed Autoconf macros can define.
No software package will use all of them; autoheader copies the ones
your configure.in uses into your configuration header file templates.
The entries are in sort -df order: alphabetical, case insensitive,
ignoring punctuation (such as underscores). Although this order
can split up related entries, it makes it easier to check whether
a given entry is in the file.
Leave the following blank line there!! Autoheader needs it. */
/* Other stuff */
#undef HAVE_IPC_H
#undef HAVE_SHM_H
#undef HAVE_XSHM_H
#undef HAVE_SHAPE_EXT
#undef HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
/* some systems do not allow to ipcrm pages prior to
* actual usage, namely: OSF1 V3.2, SunOS 4.1.1, 5.5, 5.5.1, 5.6,
* IRIX 5.2 and 6.2.
*/
#undef IPC_RMID_DEFERRED_RELEASE
#undef NO_FD_SET
#undef RESOURCE_BASE
/* Define to enable POSIX threading awareness */
#undef USE_PTHREADS
#undef XINPUT_NONE
#undef XINPUT_GXI
#undef XINPUT_XFREE
/* Define as the return type of signal handlers (int or void). */
#undef RETSIGTYPE
/* Most machines will be happy with int or void. IRIX requires '...' */
#undef SIGNAL_ARG_TYPE
/* #undef PACKAGE */
/* #undef VERSION */
/* Leave that blank line there!! Autoheader needs it.
If you're adding to this file, keep in mind:
The entries are in sort -df order: alphabetical, case insensitive,
ignoring punctuation (such as underscores). */