#ifndef _BINARY_H
#define _BINARY_H
-#include <fcntl.h>
/* For systems that distinguish between text and binary I/O.
O_BINARY is usually declared in <fcntl.h>. */
+#include <fcntl.h>
+
+/* The MSVC7 <stdio.h> doesn't like to be included after '#define fileno ...',
+ so we include it here first. */
+#include <stdio.h>
+
#if !defined O_BINARY && defined _O_BINARY
/* For MSC-compatible compilers. */
# define O_BINARY _O_BINARY
# undef O_TEXT
#endif
#if O_BINARY
-# if !(defined __EMX__ || defined __DJGPP__)
+# if !(defined __EMX__ || defined __DJGPP__ || defined __CYGWIN__)
# define setmode _setmode
# define fileno _fileno
# endif
-# ifdef __DJGPP__
+# if defined __DJGPP__ || defined __CYGWIN__
# include <io.h> /* declares setmode() */
+# endif
+# ifdef __DJGPP__
# include <unistd.h> /* declares isatty() */
# /* Avoid putting stdin/stdout in binary mode if it is connected to the
# console, because that would make it impossible for the user to
# endif
#else
/* On reasonable systems, binary I/O is the default. */
+# undef O_BINARY
# define O_BINARY 0
# define SET_BINARY(fd) /* nothing */
#endif