3 /* This contains various user-settable options not under the control of
6 /* Define CONTINUE_AFTER_KILL_ERROR if you want the kill command to
7 continue processing arguments after one of them fails. This is
8 what POSIX.2 specifies. */
9 #define CONTINUE_AFTER_KILL_ERROR
11 /* Define BREAK_COMPLAINS if you want the non-standard, but useful
12 error messages about `break' and `continue' out of context. */
13 #define BREAK_COMPLAINS
15 /* Define BUFFERED_INPUT if you want the shell to do its own input
16 buffering, rather than using stdio. Do not undefine this; it's
17 required to preserve semantics required by POSIX. */
18 #define BUFFERED_INPUT
20 /* Define ONESHOT if you want sh -c 'command' to avoid forking to execute
21 `command' whenever possible. This is a big efficiency improvement. */
24 /* Define V9_ECHO if you want to give the echo builtin backslash-escape
25 interpretation using the -e option, in the style of the Bell Labs 9th
26 Edition version of echo. You cannot emulate the System V echo behavior
27 without this option. */
30 /* The default value of the PATH variable. */
31 #ifndef DEFAULT_PATH_VALUE
32 #define DEFAULT_PATH_VALUE \
33 "/usr/gnu/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/ucb:/bin:/usr/bin:."
36 /* The value for PATH when invoking `command -p'. This is only used when
37 the Posix.2 confstr () function, or CS_PATH define are not present. */
38 #ifndef STANDARD_UTILS_PATH
39 #define STANDARD_UTILS_PATH \
40 "/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/etc:/usr/etc"
43 /* Default primary and secondary prompt strings. */
44 #define PPROMPT "\\s-\\v\\$ "
47 /* System-wide .bashrc file for interactive shells. */
48 /* #define SYS_BASHRC "/etc/bash.bashrc" */
50 /* System-wide .bash_logout for login shells. */
51 /* #define SYS_BASH_LOGOUT "/etc/bash.bash_logout" */