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fixes PDCurses support)
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* CTRL/C will be a command so it is important to be able to type it directly
* aborting character processing is important because it allows aborting infinite loops
* since the loop interruption currently relies on SIGINT handling, there is only limited
support for XCurses and GTK - CTRL/C has to be typed in the terminal window.
later support for input queue polling might be added
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* respect executable extensions
* do not use weak symbols which appear to be broken on MinGW.
Instead, the generated symbol constants contain constructor functions
initializing the corresponding objects. Constructor priorities are used
to ensure that the initialization takes place after the dummy (NULL)
initialization.
* do not change the working dir (causes trouble when sciteco gets passed
relative paths but the exe is not in the current dir)
instead look for teco.ini in program's directory
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* will also enable crosscompiling SciTECO: first sciteco (or sciteco-minimal) is built for the host platform,
then the target binary is built using the host sciteco
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