systems. * configure: Regenerate. * Makefile.in (NO_SHORTNAMES): * emacsclient.c (NO_SHORTNAMES): * fakemail.c (NO_SHORTNAMES): * make-docfile.c (NO_SHORTNAMES): * movemail.c (NO_SHORTNAMES): * pop.c (NO_SHORTNAMES): Remove references to obsolete variable. * config.nt (SHORTNAMES): Remove reference to obsolete variable. * s/vms4-0.h: * s/vms4-2.h: * s/vms4-4.h: * s/vms5-5.h: Remove, unused. * s/irix5-2.h: * s/irix6-0.h: * s/riscos5.h: * s/mach-bsd4-3.h: * m/mips4.h: Remove files for obsolete systems * Makefile.in: * filelock.c: * unexmips.c: * m/hp9000s300.h: * m/iris4d.h: * s/aix3-1.h: * s/hpux.h: * s/msdos.h: * s/usg5-0.h: * s/usg5-2-2.h: * s/usg5-2.h: * s/usg5-3.h: Remove references to obsolete variables. * s/irix5-0.h: Remove, move all the contents ... * s/irix6-5.h: ... here. Simplify. * config.in: Regenerate.
This directory contains C header files containing machine-specific definitions. Each file describes a particular machine. The emacs configuration script edits ../config.h to include the appropriate one of these files, and then each emacs source file includes config.h. template.h is a generic template for machine descriptions; it describes the parameters a machine file can specify.