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C++: Implement conditional signal handlers based on overrides. This uses templates in a sort of hacky way to determine if our virtual functions have been overridden. Leaving some debug code in for the moment to make sure it works on all platforms. OS/2 will require using GCC for the C++ bindings, since VisualAge only supports C++99 and Watcom doesn't even support that as far as I know.
author bsmith@81767d24-ef19-dc11-ae90-00e081727c95
date Sat, 17 Dec 2022 21:39:00 +0000
parents b3404a94a15d
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/* XPM */
static char * kill_xpm[] = {
/* width height num_colors chars_per_pixel */
"15 15 6 1",
/* colors */
" 	c white",
".	c #5f5f5f",
"X	c gray75",
"o	c black",
"O	c gray40",
"+	c gray70",
/* pixels */
"              .",
" XXXXXXXXXXXX..",
" XoO++++++OoX..",
" XOoO++++OoOX..",
" X+OoO++OoO+X..",
" X++OoOOoO++X..",
" X+++OooO+++X..",
" X+++OooO+++X..",
" X++OoOOoO++X..",
" X+OoO++OoO+X..",
" XOoO++++OoOX..",
" XoO++++++OoX..",
" XXXXXXXXXXXX..",
" ..............",
"..............."};