#define YY_USE_PROTOS
#endif
-/* Take care of end-of-line incompatibilities. We do this by defining
- * YY_UNIX_NEWLINE iff '\n' is '\012'.
- */
-#if '\n' == '\012'
-#define YY_UNIX_NEWLINE
-#endif
#ifndef YY_USE_CONST
#ifndef const
* integer for use as an array index. If the signed char is negative,
* we want to instead treat it as an 8-bit unsigned char, hence the
* double cast.
- *
- * It's here that we take care of systems on which '\n' is some value
- * other than '\012'.
*/
-#ifdef YY_UNIX_NEWLINE
#define YY_SC_TO_UI(c) ((unsigned int) (unsigned char) c)
-#else
-#define YY_SC_TO_UI(c) \
- (c == '\n' ? (unsigned int) '\012' : \
- ((unsigned int) (unsigned char) c))
-#endif
/* Enter a start condition. This macro really ought to take a parameter,
* but we do it the disgusting crufty way forced on us by the ()-less