#ifndef LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
#include "runtime.h"
extern int foreign_function_call_active;
+extern boolean stop_the_world;
extern lispobj *current_control_stack_pointer;
extern lispobj *current_control_frame_pointer;
#endif
extern lispobj *current_dynamic_space;
+extern pid_t parent_pid;
+extern boolean stop_the_world;
extern void globals_init(void);
-#else LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY
+#else /* LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY */
#ifdef mips
#define EXTERN(name,bytes) .extern name bytes
#define EXTERN(name,bytes) .globl name
#endif
#endif
+#ifdef ppc
+#define EXTERN(name,bytes) .globl name
+#endif
#ifdef __i386__
#ifdef __linux__
/* I'm very dubious about this. Linux hasn't used _ on external names
#endif
#endif
+/* FIXME : these sizes are, incidentally, bogus on Alpha. But the
+ * EXTERN macro doesn't use its second arg anyway, so no immediate harm
+ * done -dan 2002.05.07
+ */
+
EXTERN(foreign_function_call_active, 4)
EXTERN(current_control_stack_pointer, 4)
EXTERN(current_flags_register, 4)
#endif
-#endif LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY
+#endif /* LANGUAGE_ASSEMBLY */
-#endif _INCLUDED_GLOBALS_H_
+#endif /* _INCLUDED_GLOBALS_H_ */