../inputs/grep0.dat:include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "getpagesize.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "grep.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "config.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat: Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions. Compiling ../inputs/grep1.dat:/* This needs to come after some library #include ../inputs/grep1.dat:/* Don't include stdlib.h for non-GNU C libraries because some of them ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "getopt.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:/* We need this for `regex.h', and perhaps for the Emacs include files. */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "config.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "lisp.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "buffer.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "syntax.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:/* Get the interface, including the syntax bits. */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "regex.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat: subsequent two-byte number. The address *includes* the two ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#define NUM_NONREG_ITEMS 5 /* Includes failure point id. */ ../inputs/grep1.dat: return, for use in backreferences. The number here includes ../inputs/grep1.dat: there are groups, we include space for register 0 (the whole ../inputs/grep1.dat: is, including the ending `jump_past_alt' and ../inputs/grep1.dat: /* Move to right after this alternative, including the ../inputs/grep1.dat: msg_size = strlen (msg) + 1; /* Includes the null. */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "dfa.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include "regex.h"*/ ../inputs/grep1.dat: length of the string, so s can include NUL characters. D is a pointer to ../inputs/grep1.dat: If we are building a searching matcher, we include the positions of state ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "kwset.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include "obstack.h" ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include "obstack.h"*/ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat: Library, but also included in many other GNU distributions. Compiling ../inputs/grep1.dat:/* Free objects in obstack H, including OBJ and everything allocate ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include */ ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:#include ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include "grep.h"*/ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include "dfa.h"*/ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include "kwset.h"*/ ../inputs/grep1.dat:/*#include "regex.h"*/