| 1 | /* Miscellaneous generic support functions for GNU Make. | 
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| 2 | Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, | 
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| 3 | 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free Software | 
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| 4 | Foundation, Inc. | 
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| 5 | This file is part of GNU Make. | 
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| 6 |  | 
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| 7 | GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the | 
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| 8 | terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software | 
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| 9 | Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. | 
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| 10 |  | 
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| 11 | GNU Make is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY | 
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| 12 | WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR | 
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| 13 | A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License for more details. | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with | 
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| 16 | GNU Make; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free Software | 
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| 17 | Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.  */ | 
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| 18 |  | 
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| 19 | #include "make.h" | 
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| 20 | #include "dep.h" | 
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| 21 | #include "debug.h" | 
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| 22 |  | 
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| 23 | /* All bcopy calls in this file can be replaced by memcpy and save a tick or two. */ | 
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| 24 | #ifdef CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS | 
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| 25 | # undef bcopy | 
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| 26 | # if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS) | 
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| 27 | #  define bcopy(src, dst, size)   __builtin_memcpy ((dst), (src), (size)) | 
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| 28 | # else | 
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| 29 | #  define bcopy(src, dst, size)   memcpy ((dst), (src), (size)) | 
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| 30 | # endif | 
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| 31 | #endif | 
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| 32 |  | 
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| 33 | /* Variadic functions.  We go through contortions to allow proper function | 
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| 34 | prototypes for both ANSI and pre-ANSI C compilers, and also for those | 
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| 35 | which support stdarg.h vs. varargs.h, and finally those which have | 
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| 36 | vfprintf(), etc. and those who have _doprnt... or nothing. | 
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| 37 |  | 
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| 38 | This fancy stuff all came from GNU fileutils, except for the VA_PRINTF and | 
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| 39 | VA_END macros used here since we have multiple print functions.  */ | 
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| 40 |  | 
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| 41 | #if USE_VARIADIC | 
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| 42 | # if HAVE_STDARG_H | 
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| 43 | #  include <stdarg.h> | 
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| 44 | #  define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args, lastarg) | 
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| 45 | # else | 
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| 46 | #  include <varargs.h> | 
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| 47 | #  define VA_START(args, lastarg) va_start(args) | 
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| 48 | # endif | 
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| 49 | # if HAVE_VPRINTF | 
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| 50 | #  define VA_PRINTF(fp, lastarg, args) vfprintf((fp), (lastarg), (args)) | 
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| 51 | # else | 
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| 52 | #  define VA_PRINTF(fp, lastarg, args) _doprnt((lastarg), (args), (fp)) | 
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| 53 | # endif | 
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| 54 | # define VA_END(args) va_end(args) | 
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| 55 | #else | 
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| 56 | /* We can't use any variadic interface! */ | 
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| 57 | # define va_alist a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8 | 
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| 58 | # define va_dcl char *a1, *a2, *a3, *a4, *a5, *a6, *a7, *a8; | 
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| 59 | # define VA_START(args, lastarg) | 
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| 60 | # define VA_PRINTF(fp, lastarg, args) fprintf((fp), (lastarg), va_alist) | 
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| 61 | # define VA_END(args) | 
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| 62 | #endif | 
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| 63 |  | 
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| 64 |  | 
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| 65 | /* Compare strings *S1 and *S2. | 
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| 66 | Return negative if the first is less, positive if it is greater, | 
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| 67 | zero if they are equal.  */ | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | int | 
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| 70 | alpha_compare (const void *v1, const void *v2) | 
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| 71 | { | 
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| 72 | const char *s1 = *((char **)v1); | 
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| 73 | const char *s2 = *((char **)v2); | 
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| 74 |  | 
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| 75 | if (*s1 != *s2) | 
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| 76 | return *s1 - *s2; | 
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| 77 | return strcmp (s1, s2); | 
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| 78 | } | 
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| 79 |  | 
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| 80 |  | 
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| 81 | /* Discard each backslash-newline combination from LINE. | 
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| 82 | Backslash-backslash-newline combinations become backslash-newlines. | 
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| 83 | This is done by copying the text at LINE into itself.  */ | 
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| 84 |  | 
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| 85 | void | 
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| 86 | collapse_continuations (char *line) | 
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| 87 | { | 
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| 88 | register char *in, *out, *p; | 
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| 89 | register int backslash; | 
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| 90 | register unsigned int bs_write; | 
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| 91 |  | 
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| 92 | in = strchr (line, '\n'); | 
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| 93 | if (in == 0) | 
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| 94 | return; | 
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| 95 |  | 
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| 96 | out = in; | 
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| 97 | while (out > line && out[-1] == '\\') | 
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| 98 | --out; | 
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| 99 |  | 
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| 100 | while (*in != '\0') | 
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| 101 | { | 
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| 102 | /* BS_WRITE gets the number of quoted backslashes at | 
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| 103 | the end just before IN, and BACKSLASH gets nonzero | 
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| 104 | if the next character is quoted.  */ | 
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| 105 | backslash = 0; | 
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| 106 | bs_write = 0; | 
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| 107 | for (p = in - 1; p >= line && *p == '\\'; --p) | 
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| 108 | { | 
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| 109 | if (backslash) | 
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| 110 | ++bs_write; | 
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| 111 | backslash = !backslash; | 
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| 112 |  | 
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| 113 | /* It should be impossible to go back this far without exiting, | 
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| 114 | but if we do, we can't get the right answer.  */ | 
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| 115 | if (in == out - 1) | 
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| 116 | abort (); | 
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| 117 | } | 
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| 118 |  | 
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| 119 | /* Output the appropriate number of backslashes.  */ | 
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| 120 | while (bs_write-- > 0) | 
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| 121 | *out++ = '\\'; | 
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| 122 |  | 
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| 123 | /* Skip the newline.  */ | 
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| 124 | ++in; | 
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| 125 |  | 
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| 126 | /* If the newline is quoted, discard following whitespace | 
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| 127 | and any preceding whitespace; leave just one space.  */ | 
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| 128 | if (backslash) | 
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| 129 | { | 
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| 130 | in = next_token (in); | 
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| 131 | while (out > line && isblank ((unsigned char)out[-1])) | 
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| 132 | --out; | 
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| 133 | *out++ = ' '; | 
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| 134 | } | 
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| 135 | else | 
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| 136 | /* If the newline isn't quoted, put it in the output.  */ | 
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| 137 | *out++ = '\n'; | 
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| 138 |  | 
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| 139 | /* Now copy the following line to the output. | 
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| 140 | Stop when we find backslashes followed by a newline.  */ | 
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| 141 | while (*in != '\0') | 
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| 142 | if (*in == '\\') | 
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| 143 | { | 
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| 144 | p = in + 1; | 
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| 145 | while (*p == '\\') | 
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| 146 | ++p; | 
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| 147 | if (*p == '\n') | 
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| 148 | { | 
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| 149 | in = p; | 
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| 150 | break; | 
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| 151 | } | 
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| 152 | while (in < p) | 
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| 153 | *out++ = *in++; | 
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| 154 | } | 
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| 155 | else | 
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| 156 | *out++ = *in++; | 
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| 157 | } | 
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| 158 |  | 
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| 159 | *out = '\0'; | 
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| 160 | } | 
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| 161 |  | 
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| 162 |  | 
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| 163 | /* Print N spaces (used in debug for target-depth).  */ | 
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| 164 |  | 
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| 165 | void | 
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| 166 | print_spaces (unsigned int n) | 
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| 167 | { | 
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| 168 | while (n-- > 0) | 
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| 169 | putchar (' '); | 
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| 170 | } | 
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| 171 |  | 
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| 172 |  | 
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| 173 |  | 
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| 174 | /* Return a string whose contents concatenate those of s1, s2, s3. | 
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| 175 | This string lives in static, re-used memory.  */ | 
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| 176 |  | 
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| 177 | char * | 
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| 178 | concat (const char *s1, const char *s2, const char *s3) | 
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| 179 | { | 
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| 180 | unsigned int len1, len2, len3; | 
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| 181 | static unsigned int rlen = 0; | 
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| 182 | static char *result = NULL; | 
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| 183 |  | 
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| 184 | len1 = (s1 && *s1 != '\0') ? strlen (s1) : 0; | 
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| 185 | len2 = (s2 && *s2 != '\0') ? strlen (s2) : 0; | 
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| 186 | len3 = (s3 && *s3 != '\0') ? strlen (s3) : 0; | 
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| 187 |  | 
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| 188 | if (len1 + len2 + len3 + 1 > rlen) | 
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| 189 | result = xrealloc (result, (rlen = len1 + len2 + len3 + 10)); | 
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| 190 |  | 
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| 191 | if (len1) | 
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| 192 | memcpy (result, s1, len1); | 
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| 193 | if (len2) | 
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| 194 | memcpy (result + len1, s2, len2); | 
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| 195 | if (len3) | 
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| 196 | memcpy (result + len1 + len2, s3, len3); | 
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| 197 |  | 
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| 198 | result[len1+len2+len3] = '\0'; | 
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| 199 |  | 
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| 200 | return result; | 
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| 201 | } | 
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| 202 |  | 
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| 203 |  | 
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| 204 | /* Print a message on stdout.  */ | 
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| 205 |  | 
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| 206 | void | 
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| 207 | #if HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER && USE_VARIADIC && HAVE_STDARG_H | 
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| 208 | message (int prefix, const char *fmt, ...) | 
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| 209 | #else | 
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| 210 | message (prefix, fmt, va_alist) | 
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| 211 | int prefix; | 
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| 212 | const char *fmt; | 
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| 213 | va_dcl | 
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| 214 | #endif | 
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| 215 | { | 
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| 216 | #if USE_VARIADIC | 
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| 217 | va_list args; | 
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| 218 | #endif | 
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| 219 |  | 
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| 220 | log_working_directory (1); | 
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| 221 |  | 
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| 222 | if (fmt != 0) | 
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| 223 | { | 
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| 224 | if (prefix) | 
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| 225 | { | 
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| 226 | if (makelevel == 0) | 
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| 227 | printf ("%s: ", program); | 
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| 228 | else | 
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| 229 | printf ("%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel); | 
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| 230 | } | 
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| 231 | VA_START (args, fmt); | 
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| 232 | VA_PRINTF (stdout, fmt, args); | 
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| 233 | VA_END (args); | 
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| 234 | putchar ('\n'); | 
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| 235 | } | 
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| 236 |  | 
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| 237 | fflush (stdout); | 
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| 238 | } | 
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| 239 |  | 
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| 240 | /* Print an error message.  */ | 
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| 241 |  | 
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| 242 | void | 
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| 243 | #if HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER && USE_VARIADIC && HAVE_STDARG_H | 
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| 244 | error (const struct floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...) | 
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| 245 | #else | 
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| 246 | error (flocp, fmt, va_alist) | 
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| 247 | const struct floc *flocp; | 
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| 248 | const char *fmt; | 
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| 249 | va_dcl | 
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| 250 | #endif | 
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| 251 | { | 
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| 252 | #if USE_VARIADIC | 
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| 253 | va_list args; | 
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| 254 | #endif | 
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| 255 |  | 
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| 256 | log_working_directory (1); | 
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| 257 |  | 
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| 258 | if (flocp && flocp->filenm) | 
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| 259 | fprintf (stderr, "%s:%lu: ", flocp->filenm, flocp->lineno); | 
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| 260 | else if (makelevel == 0) | 
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| 261 | fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", program); | 
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| 262 | else | 
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| 263 | fprintf (stderr, "%s[%u]: ", program, makelevel); | 
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| 264 |  | 
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| 265 | VA_START(args, fmt); | 
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| 266 | VA_PRINTF (stderr, fmt, args); | 
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| 267 | VA_END (args); | 
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| 268 |  | 
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| 269 | putc ('\n', stderr); | 
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| 270 | fflush (stderr); | 
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| 271 | } | 
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| 272 |  | 
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| 273 | /* Print an error message and exit.  */ | 
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| 274 |  | 
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| 275 | void | 
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| 276 | #if HAVE_ANSI_COMPILER && USE_VARIADIC && HAVE_STDARG_H | 
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| 277 | fatal (const struct floc *flocp, const char *fmt, ...) | 
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| 278 | #else | 
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| 279 | fatal (flocp, fmt, va_alist) | 
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| 280 | const struct floc *flocp; | 
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| 281 | const char *fmt; | 
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| 282 | va_dcl | 
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| 283 | #endif | 
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| 284 | { | 
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| 285 | #if USE_VARIADIC | 
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| 286 | va_list args; | 
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| 287 | #endif | 
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| 288 |  | 
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| 289 | log_working_directory (1); | 
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| 290 |  | 
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| 291 | if (flocp && flocp->filenm) | 
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| 292 | fprintf (stderr, "%s:%lu: *** ", flocp->filenm, flocp->lineno); | 
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| 293 | else if (makelevel == 0) | 
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| 294 | fprintf (stderr, "%s: *** ", program); | 
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| 295 | else | 
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| 296 | fprintf (stderr, "%s[%u]: *** ", program, makelevel); | 
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| 297 |  | 
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| 298 | VA_START(args, fmt); | 
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| 299 | VA_PRINTF (stderr, fmt, args); | 
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| 300 | VA_END (args); | 
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| 301 |  | 
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| 302 | fputs (_(".  Stop.\n"), stderr); | 
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| 303 |  | 
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| 304 | die (2); | 
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| 305 | } | 
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| 306 |  | 
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| 307 | #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR | 
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| 308 |  | 
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| 309 | #undef  strerror | 
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| 310 |  | 
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| 311 | char * | 
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| 312 | strerror (int errnum) | 
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| 313 | { | 
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| 314 | extern int errno, sys_nerr; | 
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| 315 | #ifndef __DECC | 
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| 316 | extern char *sys_errlist[]; | 
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| 317 | #endif | 
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| 318 | static char buf[] = "Unknown error 12345678901234567890"; | 
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| 319 |  | 
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| 320 | if (errno < sys_nerr) | 
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| 321 | return sys_errlist[errnum]; | 
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| 322 |  | 
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| 323 | sprintf (buf, _("Unknown error %d"), errnum); | 
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| 324 | return buf; | 
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| 325 | } | 
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| 326 | #endif | 
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| 327 |  | 
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| 328 | /* Print an error message from errno.  */ | 
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| 329 |  | 
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| 330 | void | 
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| 331 | perror_with_name (const char *str, const char *name) | 
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| 332 | { | 
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| 333 | error (NILF, _("%s%s: %s"), str, name, strerror (errno)); | 
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| 334 | } | 
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| 335 |  | 
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| 336 | /* Print an error message from errno and exit.  */ | 
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| 337 |  | 
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| 338 | void | 
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| 339 | pfatal_with_name (const char *name) | 
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| 340 | { | 
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| 341 | fatal (NILF, _("%s: %s"), name, strerror (errno)); | 
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| 342 |  | 
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| 343 | /* NOTREACHED */ | 
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| 344 | } | 
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| 345 |  | 
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| 346 |  | 
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| 347 | /* Like malloc but get fatal error if memory is exhausted.  */ | 
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| 348 | /* Don't bother if we're using dmalloc; it provides these for us.  */ | 
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| 349 |  | 
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| 350 | #if !defined(HAVE_DMALLOC_H) && !defined(ELECTRIC_HEAP) /* bird */ | 
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| 351 |  | 
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| 352 | #undef xmalloc | 
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| 353 | #undef xrealloc | 
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| 354 | #undef xstrdup | 
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| 355 |  | 
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| 356 | void * | 
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| 357 | xmalloc (unsigned int size) | 
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| 358 | { | 
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| 359 | /* Make sure we don't allocate 0, for pre-ANSI libraries.  */ | 
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| 360 | void *result = malloc (size ? size : 1); | 
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| 361 | if (result == 0) | 
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| 362 | fatal (NILF, _("virtual memory exhausted")); | 
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| 363 | #ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS | 
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| 364 | make_stats_allocations++; | 
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| 365 | if (make_expensive_statistics) | 
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| 366 | { | 
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| 367 | unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (result); | 
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| 368 | make_stats_allocated += actual_size; | 
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| 369 | make_stats_allocated_sum += actual_size; | 
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| 370 | } | 
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| 371 | #endif | 
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| 372 | return result; | 
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| 373 | } | 
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| 374 |  | 
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| 375 |  | 
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| 376 | void * | 
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| 377 | xrealloc (void *ptr, unsigned int size) | 
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| 378 | { | 
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| 379 | void *result; | 
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| 380 | #ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS | 
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| 381 | if (make_expensive_statistics && ptr != NULL) | 
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| 382 | { | 
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| 383 | unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (ptr); | 
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| 384 | make_stats_allocated -= actual_size; | 
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| 385 | make_stats_allocated_sum -= actual_size; | 
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| 386 | } | 
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| 387 | #endif | 
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| 388 |  | 
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| 389 | /* Some older implementations of realloc() don't conform to ANSI.  */ | 
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| 390 | if (! size) | 
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| 391 | size = 1; | 
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| 392 | result = ptr ? realloc (ptr, size) : malloc (size); | 
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| 393 | if (result == 0) | 
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| 394 | fatal (NILF, _("virtual memory exhausted")); | 
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| 395 | #ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS | 
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| 396 | if (!ptr) | 
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| 397 | make_stats_allocations++; | 
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| 398 | if (make_expensive_statistics) | 
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| 399 | { | 
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| 400 | unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (result); | 
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| 401 | make_stats_allocated += actual_size; | 
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| 402 | make_stats_allocated_sum += actual_size; | 
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| 403 | } | 
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| 404 | #endif | 
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| 405 | return result; | 
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| 406 | } | 
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| 407 |  | 
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| 408 |  | 
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| 409 | char * | 
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| 410 | xstrdup (const char *ptr) | 
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| 411 | { | 
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| 412 | char *result; | 
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| 413 |  | 
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| 414 | #ifdef HAVE_STRDUP | 
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| 415 | result = strdup (ptr); | 
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| 416 | #else | 
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| 417 | result = malloc (strlen (ptr) + 1); | 
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| 418 | #endif | 
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| 419 |  | 
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| 420 | if (result == 0) | 
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| 421 | fatal (NILF, _("virtual memory exhausted")); | 
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| 422 |  | 
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| 423 | #ifdef CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS | 
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| 424 | make_stats_allocations++; | 
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| 425 | if (make_expensive_statistics) | 
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| 426 | { | 
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| 427 | unsigned int actual_size = SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (result); | 
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| 428 | make_stats_allocated += actual_size; | 
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| 429 | make_stats_allocated_sum += actual_size; | 
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| 430 | } | 
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| 431 | #endif | 
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| 432 | #ifdef HAVE_STRDUP | 
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| 433 | return result; | 
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| 434 | #else | 
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| 435 | return strcpy (result, ptr); | 
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| 436 | #endif | 
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| 437 | } | 
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| 438 |  | 
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| 439 | #endif  /* HAVE_DMALLOC_H */ | 
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| 440 |  | 
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| 441 | char * | 
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| 442 | savestring (const char *str, unsigned int length) | 
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| 443 | { | 
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| 444 | char *out = xmalloc (length + 1); | 
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| 445 | if (length > 0) | 
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| 446 | memcpy (out, str, length); | 
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| 447 | out[length] = '\0'; | 
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| 448 | return out; | 
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| 449 | } | 
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| 450 |  | 
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| 451 |  | 
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| 452 |  | 
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| 453 | #ifndef CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS /* This is really a reimplemntation of | 
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| 454 | memchr, only slower. It's been replaced by a macro in the header file. */ | 
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| 455 |  | 
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| 456 | /* Limited INDEX: | 
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| 457 | Search through the string STRING, which ends at LIMIT, for the character C. | 
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| 458 | Returns a pointer to the first occurrence, or nil if none is found. | 
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| 459 | Like INDEX except that the string searched ends where specified | 
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| 460 | instead of at the first null.  */ | 
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| 461 |  | 
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| 462 | char * | 
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| 463 | lindex (const char *s, const char *limit, int c) | 
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| 464 | { | 
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| 465 | while (s < limit) | 
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| 466 | if (*s++ == c) | 
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| 467 | return (char *)(s - 1); | 
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| 468 |  | 
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| 469 | return 0; | 
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| 470 | } | 
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| 471 | #endif /* CONFIG_WITH_OPTIMIZATION_HACKS */ | 
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| 472 |  | 
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| 473 |  | 
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| 474 | /* Return the address of the first whitespace or null in the string S.  */ | 
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| 475 |  | 
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| 476 | char * | 
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| 477 | end_of_token (const char *s) | 
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| 478 | { | 
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| 479 | while (*s != '\0' && !isblank ((unsigned char)*s)) | 
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| 480 | ++s; | 
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| 481 | return (char *)s; | 
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| 482 | } | 
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| 483 |  | 
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| 484 | #ifdef WINDOWS32 | 
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| 485 | /* | 
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| 486 | * Same as end_of_token, but take into account a stop character | 
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| 487 | */ | 
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| 488 | char * | 
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| 489 | end_of_token_w32 (const char *s, char stopchar) | 
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| 490 | { | 
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| 491 | const char *p = s; | 
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| 492 | int backslash = 0; | 
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| 493 |  | 
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| 494 | while (*p != '\0' && *p != stopchar | 
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| 495 | && (backslash || !isblank ((unsigned char)*p))) | 
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| 496 | { | 
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| 497 | if (*p++ == '\\') | 
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| 498 | { | 
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| 499 | backslash = !backslash; | 
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| 500 | while (*p == '\\') | 
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| 501 | { | 
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| 502 | backslash = !backslash; | 
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| 503 | ++p; | 
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| 504 | } | 
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| 505 | } | 
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| 506 | else | 
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| 507 | backslash = 0; | 
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| 508 | } | 
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| 509 |  | 
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| 510 | return (char *)p; | 
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| 511 | } | 
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| 512 | #endif | 
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| 513 |  | 
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| 514 | /* Return the address of the first nonwhitespace or null in the string S.  */ | 
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| 515 |  | 
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| 516 | char * | 
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| 517 | next_token (const char *s) | 
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| 518 | { | 
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| 519 | while (isblank ((unsigned char)*s)) | 
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| 520 | ++s; | 
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| 521 | return (char *)s; | 
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| 522 | } | 
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| 523 |  | 
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| 524 | /* Find the next token in PTR; return the address of it, and store the length | 
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| 525 | of the token into *LENGTHPTR if LENGTHPTR is not nil.  Set *PTR to the end | 
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| 526 | of the token, so this function can be called repeatedly in a loop.  */ | 
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| 527 |  | 
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| 528 | char * | 
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| 529 | find_next_token (const char **ptr, unsigned int *lengthptr) | 
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| 530 | { | 
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| 531 | const char *p = next_token (*ptr); | 
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| 532 |  | 
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| 533 | if (*p == '\0') | 
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| 534 | return 0; | 
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| 535 |  | 
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| 536 | *ptr = end_of_token (p); | 
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| 537 | if (lengthptr != 0) | 
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| 538 | *lengthptr = *ptr - p; | 
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| 539 |  | 
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| 540 | return (char *)p; | 
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| 541 | } | 
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| 542 |  | 
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| 543 |  | 
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| 544 |  | 
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| 545 | /* Allocate a new `struct dep' with all fields initialized to 0.   */ | 
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| 546 |  | 
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| 547 | struct dep * | 
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| 548 | alloc_dep () | 
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| 549 | { | 
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| 550 | struct dep *d = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dep)); | 
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| 551 | memset (d, '\0', sizeof (struct dep)); | 
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| 552 | return d; | 
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| 553 | } | 
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| 554 |  | 
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| 555 |  | 
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| 556 | /* Free `struct dep' along with `name' and `stem'.   */ | 
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| 557 |  | 
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| 558 | void | 
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| 559 | free_dep (struct dep *d) | 
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| 560 | { | 
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| 561 | free (d); | 
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| 562 | } | 
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| 563 |  | 
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| 564 | /* Copy a chain of `struct dep', making a new chain | 
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| 565 | with the same contents as the old one.  */ | 
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| 566 |  | 
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| 567 | struct dep * | 
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| 568 | copy_dep_chain (const struct dep *d) | 
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| 569 | { | 
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| 570 | struct dep *firstnew = 0; | 
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| 571 | struct dep *lastnew = 0; | 
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| 572 |  | 
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| 573 | while (d != 0) | 
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| 574 | { | 
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| 575 | struct dep *c = xmalloc (sizeof (struct dep)); | 
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| 576 | memcpy (c, d, sizeof (struct dep)); | 
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| 577 |  | 
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| 578 | c->next = 0; | 
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| 579 | if (firstnew == 0) | 
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| 580 | firstnew = lastnew = c; | 
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| 581 | else | 
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| 582 | lastnew = lastnew->next = c; | 
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| 583 |  | 
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| 584 | d = d->next; | 
|---|
| 585 | } | 
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| 586 |  | 
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| 587 | return firstnew; | 
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| 588 | } | 
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| 589 |  | 
|---|
| 590 | /* Free a chain of 'struct dep'.  */ | 
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| 591 |  | 
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| 592 | void | 
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| 593 | free_dep_chain (struct dep *d) | 
|---|
| 594 | { | 
|---|
| 595 | while (d != 0) | 
|---|
| 596 | { | 
|---|
| 597 | struct dep *df = d; | 
|---|
| 598 | d = d->next; | 
|---|
| 599 | free_dep (df); | 
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| 600 | } | 
|---|
| 601 | } | 
|---|
| 602 |  | 
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| 603 | /* Free a chain of struct nameseq. | 
|---|
| 604 | For struct dep chains use free_dep_chain.  */ | 
|---|
| 605 |  | 
|---|
| 606 | void | 
|---|
| 607 | free_ns_chain (struct nameseq *ns) | 
|---|
| 608 | { | 
|---|
| 609 | while (ns != 0) | 
|---|
| 610 | { | 
|---|
| 611 | struct nameseq *t = ns; | 
|---|
| 612 | ns = ns->next; | 
|---|
| 613 | free (t); | 
|---|
| 614 | } | 
|---|
| 615 | } | 
|---|
| 616 |  | 
|---|
| 617 |  | 
|---|
| 618 |  | 
|---|
| 619 | #if !HAVE_STRCASECMP && !HAVE_STRICMP && !HAVE_STRCMPI | 
|---|
| 620 |  | 
|---|
| 621 | /* If we don't have strcasecmp() (from POSIX), or anything that can substitute | 
|---|
| 622 | for it, define our own version.  */ | 
|---|
| 623 |  | 
|---|
| 624 | int | 
|---|
| 625 | strcasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2) | 
|---|
| 626 | { | 
|---|
| 627 | while (1) | 
|---|
| 628 | { | 
|---|
| 629 | int c1 = (int) *(s1++); | 
|---|
| 630 | int c2 = (int) *(s2++); | 
|---|
| 631 |  | 
|---|
| 632 | if (isalpha (c1)) | 
|---|
| 633 | c1 = tolower (c1); | 
|---|
| 634 | if (isalpha (c2)) | 
|---|
| 635 | c2 = tolower (c2); | 
|---|
| 636 |  | 
|---|
| 637 | if (c1 != '\0' && c1 == c2) | 
|---|
| 638 | continue; | 
|---|
| 639 |  | 
|---|
| 640 | return (c1 - c2); | 
|---|
| 641 | } | 
|---|
| 642 | } | 
|---|
| 643 | #endif | 
|---|
| 644 |  | 
|---|
| 645 |  | 
|---|
| 646 | #ifdef  GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED | 
|---|
| 647 |  | 
|---|
| 648 | #ifdef POSIX | 
|---|
| 649 |  | 
|---|
| 650 | /* Hopefully if a system says it's POSIX.1 and has the setuid and setgid | 
|---|
| 651 | functions, they work as POSIX.1 says.  Some systems (Alpha OSF/1 1.2, | 
|---|
| 652 | for example) which claim to be POSIX.1 also have the BSD setreuid and | 
|---|
| 653 | setregid functions, but they don't work as in BSD and only the POSIX.1 | 
|---|
| 654 | way works.  */ | 
|---|
| 655 |  | 
|---|
| 656 | #undef HAVE_SETREUID | 
|---|
| 657 | #undef HAVE_SETREGID | 
|---|
| 658 |  | 
|---|
| 659 | #else   /* Not POSIX.  */ | 
|---|
| 660 |  | 
|---|
| 661 | /* Some POSIX.1 systems have the seteuid and setegid functions.  In a | 
|---|
| 662 | POSIX-like system, they are the best thing to use.  However, some | 
|---|
| 663 | non-POSIX systems have them too but they do not work in the POSIX style | 
|---|
| 664 | and we must use setreuid and setregid instead.  */ | 
|---|
| 665 |  | 
|---|
| 666 | #undef HAVE_SETEUID | 
|---|
| 667 | #undef HAVE_SETEGID | 
|---|
| 668 |  | 
|---|
| 669 | #endif  /* POSIX.  */ | 
|---|
| 670 |  | 
|---|
| 671 | #ifndef HAVE_UNISTD_H | 
|---|
| 672 | extern int getuid (), getgid (), geteuid (), getegid (); | 
|---|
| 673 | extern int setuid (), setgid (); | 
|---|
| 674 | #ifdef HAVE_SETEUID | 
|---|
| 675 | extern int seteuid (); | 
|---|
| 676 | #else | 
|---|
| 677 | #ifdef  HAVE_SETREUID | 
|---|
| 678 | extern int setreuid (); | 
|---|
| 679 | #endif  /* Have setreuid.  */ | 
|---|
| 680 | #endif  /* Have seteuid.  */ | 
|---|
| 681 | #ifdef HAVE_SETEGID | 
|---|
| 682 | extern int setegid (); | 
|---|
| 683 | #else | 
|---|
| 684 | #ifdef  HAVE_SETREGID | 
|---|
| 685 | extern int setregid (); | 
|---|
| 686 | #endif  /* Have setregid.  */ | 
|---|
| 687 | #endif  /* Have setegid.  */ | 
|---|
| 688 | #endif  /* No <unistd.h>.  */ | 
|---|
| 689 |  | 
|---|
| 690 | /* Keep track of the user and group IDs for user- and make- access.  */ | 
|---|
| 691 | static int user_uid = -1, user_gid = -1, make_uid = -1, make_gid = -1; | 
|---|
| 692 | #define access_inited   (user_uid != -1) | 
|---|
| 693 | static enum { make, user } current_access; | 
|---|
| 694 |  | 
|---|
| 695 |  | 
|---|
| 696 | /* Under -d, write a message describing the current IDs.  */ | 
|---|
| 697 |  | 
|---|
| 698 | static void | 
|---|
| 699 | log_access (const char *flavor) | 
|---|
| 700 | { | 
|---|
| 701 | if (! ISDB (DB_JOBS)) | 
|---|
| 702 | return; | 
|---|
| 703 |  | 
|---|
| 704 | /* All the other debugging messages go to stdout, | 
|---|
| 705 | but we write this one to stderr because it might be | 
|---|
| 706 | run in a child fork whose stdout is piped.  */ | 
|---|
| 707 |  | 
|---|
| 708 | fprintf (stderr, _("%s: user %lu (real %lu), group %lu (real %lu)\n"), | 
|---|
| 709 | flavor, (unsigned long) geteuid (), (unsigned long) getuid (), | 
|---|
| 710 | (unsigned long) getegid (), (unsigned long) getgid ()); | 
|---|
| 711 | fflush (stderr); | 
|---|
| 712 | } | 
|---|
| 713 |  | 
|---|
| 714 |  | 
|---|
| 715 | static void | 
|---|
| 716 | init_access (void) | 
|---|
| 717 | { | 
|---|
| 718 | #ifndef VMS | 
|---|
| 719 | user_uid = getuid (); | 
|---|
| 720 | user_gid = getgid (); | 
|---|
| 721 |  | 
|---|
| 722 | make_uid = geteuid (); | 
|---|
| 723 | make_gid = getegid (); | 
|---|
| 724 |  | 
|---|
| 725 | /* Do these ever fail?  */ | 
|---|
| 726 | if (user_uid == -1 || user_gid == -1 || make_uid == -1 || make_gid == -1) | 
|---|
| 727 | pfatal_with_name ("get{e}[gu]id"); | 
|---|
| 728 |  | 
|---|
| 729 | log_access (_("Initialized access")); | 
|---|
| 730 |  | 
|---|
| 731 | current_access = make; | 
|---|
| 732 | #endif | 
|---|
| 733 | } | 
|---|
| 734 |  | 
|---|
| 735 | #endif  /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ | 
|---|
| 736 |  | 
|---|
| 737 | /* Give the process appropriate permissions for access to | 
|---|
| 738 | user data (i.e., to stat files, or to spawn a child process).  */ | 
|---|
| 739 | void | 
|---|
| 740 | user_access (void) | 
|---|
| 741 | { | 
|---|
| 742 | #ifdef  GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED | 
|---|
| 743 |  | 
|---|
| 744 | if (!access_inited) | 
|---|
| 745 | init_access (); | 
|---|
| 746 |  | 
|---|
| 747 | if (current_access == user) | 
|---|
| 748 | return; | 
|---|
| 749 |  | 
|---|
| 750 | /* We are in "make access" mode.  This means that the effective user and | 
|---|
| 751 | group IDs are those of make (if it was installed setuid or setgid). | 
|---|
| 752 | We now want to set the effective user and group IDs to the real IDs, | 
|---|
| 753 | which are the IDs of the process that exec'd make.  */ | 
|---|
| 754 |  | 
|---|
| 755 | #ifdef  HAVE_SETEUID | 
|---|
| 756 |  | 
|---|
| 757 | /* Modern systems have the seteuid/setegid calls which set only the | 
|---|
| 758 | effective IDs, which is ideal.  */ | 
|---|
| 759 |  | 
|---|
| 760 | if (seteuid (user_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 761 | pfatal_with_name ("user_access: seteuid"); | 
|---|
| 762 |  | 
|---|
| 763 | #else   /* Not HAVE_SETEUID.  */ | 
|---|
| 764 |  | 
|---|
| 765 | #ifndef HAVE_SETREUID | 
|---|
| 766 |  | 
|---|
| 767 | /* System V has only the setuid/setgid calls to set user/group IDs. | 
|---|
| 768 | There is an effective ID, which can be set by setuid/setgid. | 
|---|
| 769 | It can be set (unless you are root) only to either what it already is | 
|---|
| 770 | (returned by geteuid/getegid, now in make_uid/make_gid), | 
|---|
| 771 | the real ID (return by getuid/getgid, now in user_uid/user_gid), | 
|---|
| 772 | or the saved set ID (what the effective ID was before this set-ID | 
|---|
| 773 | executable (make) was exec'd).  */ | 
|---|
| 774 |  | 
|---|
| 775 | if (setuid (user_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 776 | pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setuid"); | 
|---|
| 777 |  | 
|---|
| 778 | #else   /* HAVE_SETREUID.  */ | 
|---|
| 779 |  | 
|---|
| 780 | /* In 4BSD, the setreuid/setregid calls set both the real and effective IDs. | 
|---|
| 781 | They may be set to themselves or each other.  So you have two alternatives | 
|---|
| 782 | at any one time.  If you use setuid/setgid, the effective will be set to | 
|---|
| 783 | the real, leaving only one alternative.  Using setreuid/setregid, however, | 
|---|
| 784 | you can toggle between your two alternatives by swapping the values in a | 
|---|
| 785 | single setreuid or setregid call.  */ | 
|---|
| 786 |  | 
|---|
| 787 | if (setreuid (make_uid, user_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 788 | pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setreuid"); | 
|---|
| 789 |  | 
|---|
| 790 | #endif  /* Not HAVE_SETREUID.  */ | 
|---|
| 791 | #endif  /* HAVE_SETEUID.  */ | 
|---|
| 792 |  | 
|---|
| 793 | #ifdef  HAVE_SETEGID | 
|---|
| 794 | if (setegid (user_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 795 | pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setegid"); | 
|---|
| 796 | #else | 
|---|
| 797 | #ifndef HAVE_SETREGID | 
|---|
| 798 | if (setgid (user_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 799 | pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setgid"); | 
|---|
| 800 | #else | 
|---|
| 801 | if (setregid (make_gid, user_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 802 | pfatal_with_name ("user_access: setregid"); | 
|---|
| 803 | #endif | 
|---|
| 804 | #endif | 
|---|
| 805 |  | 
|---|
| 806 | current_access = user; | 
|---|
| 807 |  | 
|---|
| 808 | log_access (_("User access")); | 
|---|
| 809 |  | 
|---|
| 810 | #endif  /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ | 
|---|
| 811 | } | 
|---|
| 812 |  | 
|---|
| 813 | /* Give the process appropriate permissions for access to | 
|---|
| 814 | make data (i.e., the load average).  */ | 
|---|
| 815 | void | 
|---|
| 816 | make_access (void) | 
|---|
| 817 | { | 
|---|
| 818 | #ifdef  GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED | 
|---|
| 819 |  | 
|---|
| 820 | if (!access_inited) | 
|---|
| 821 | init_access (); | 
|---|
| 822 |  | 
|---|
| 823 | if (current_access == make) | 
|---|
| 824 | return; | 
|---|
| 825 |  | 
|---|
| 826 | /* See comments in user_access, above.  */ | 
|---|
| 827 |  | 
|---|
| 828 | #ifdef  HAVE_SETEUID | 
|---|
| 829 | if (seteuid (make_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 830 | pfatal_with_name ("make_access: seteuid"); | 
|---|
| 831 | #else | 
|---|
| 832 | #ifndef HAVE_SETREUID | 
|---|
| 833 | if (setuid (make_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 834 | pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setuid"); | 
|---|
| 835 | #else | 
|---|
| 836 | if (setreuid (user_uid, make_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 837 | pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setreuid"); | 
|---|
| 838 | #endif | 
|---|
| 839 | #endif | 
|---|
| 840 |  | 
|---|
| 841 | #ifdef  HAVE_SETEGID | 
|---|
| 842 | if (setegid (make_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 843 | pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setegid"); | 
|---|
| 844 | #else | 
|---|
| 845 | #ifndef HAVE_SETREGID | 
|---|
| 846 | if (setgid (make_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 847 | pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setgid"); | 
|---|
| 848 | #else | 
|---|
| 849 | if (setregid (user_gid, make_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 850 | pfatal_with_name ("make_access: setregid"); | 
|---|
| 851 | #endif | 
|---|
| 852 | #endif | 
|---|
| 853 |  | 
|---|
| 854 | current_access = make; | 
|---|
| 855 |  | 
|---|
| 856 | log_access (_("Make access")); | 
|---|
| 857 |  | 
|---|
| 858 | #endif  /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ | 
|---|
| 859 | } | 
|---|
| 860 |  | 
|---|
| 861 | /* Give the process appropriate permissions for a child process. | 
|---|
| 862 | This is like user_access, but you can't get back to make_access.  */ | 
|---|
| 863 | void | 
|---|
| 864 | child_access (void) | 
|---|
| 865 | { | 
|---|
| 866 | #ifdef  GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED | 
|---|
| 867 |  | 
|---|
| 868 | if (!access_inited) | 
|---|
| 869 | abort (); | 
|---|
| 870 |  | 
|---|
| 871 | /* Set both the real and effective UID and GID to the user's. | 
|---|
| 872 | They cannot be changed back to make's.  */ | 
|---|
| 873 |  | 
|---|
| 874 | #ifndef HAVE_SETREUID | 
|---|
| 875 | if (setuid (user_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 876 | pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setuid"); | 
|---|
| 877 | #else | 
|---|
| 878 | if (setreuid (user_uid, user_uid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 879 | pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setreuid"); | 
|---|
| 880 | #endif | 
|---|
| 881 |  | 
|---|
| 882 | #ifndef HAVE_SETREGID | 
|---|
| 883 | if (setgid (user_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 884 | pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setgid"); | 
|---|
| 885 | #else | 
|---|
| 886 | if (setregid (user_gid, user_gid) < 0) | 
|---|
| 887 | pfatal_with_name ("child_access: setregid"); | 
|---|
| 888 | #endif | 
|---|
| 889 |  | 
|---|
| 890 | log_access (_("Child access")); | 
|---|
| 891 |  | 
|---|
| 892 | #endif  /* GETLOADAVG_PRIVILEGED */ | 
|---|
| 893 | } | 
|---|
| 894 |  | 
|---|
| 895 |  | 
|---|
| 896 | #ifdef NEED_GET_PATH_MAX | 
|---|
| 897 | unsigned int | 
|---|
| 898 | get_path_max (void) | 
|---|
| 899 | { | 
|---|
| 900 | static unsigned int value; | 
|---|
| 901 |  | 
|---|
| 902 | if (value == 0) | 
|---|
| 903 | { | 
|---|
| 904 | long int x = pathconf ("/", _PC_PATH_MAX); | 
|---|
| 905 | if (x > 0) | 
|---|
| 906 | value = x; | 
|---|
| 907 | else | 
|---|
| 908 | return MAXPATHLEN; | 
|---|
| 909 | } | 
|---|
| 910 |  | 
|---|
| 911 | return value; | 
|---|
| 912 | } | 
|---|
| 913 | #endif | 
|---|
| 914 |  | 
|---|
| 915 |  | 
|---|
| 916 |  | 
|---|
| 917 | /* This code is stolen from gnulib. | 
|---|
| 918 | If/when we abandon the requirement to work with K&R compilers, we can | 
|---|
| 919 | remove this (and perhaps other parts of GNU make!) and migrate to using | 
|---|
| 920 | gnulib directly. | 
|---|
| 921 |  | 
|---|
| 922 | This is called only through atexit(), which means die() has already been | 
|---|
| 923 | invoked.  So, call exit() here directly.  Apparently that works...? | 
|---|
| 924 | */ | 
|---|
| 925 |  | 
|---|
| 926 | /* Close standard output, exiting with status 'exit_failure' on failure. | 
|---|
| 927 | If a program writes *anything* to stdout, that program should close | 
|---|
| 928 | stdout and make sure that it succeeds before exiting.  Otherwise, | 
|---|
| 929 | suppose that you go to the extreme of checking the return status | 
|---|
| 930 | of every function that does an explicit write to stdout.  The last | 
|---|
| 931 | printf can succeed in writing to the internal stream buffer, and yet | 
|---|
| 932 | the fclose(stdout) could still fail (due e.g., to a disk full error) | 
|---|
| 933 | when it tries to write out that buffered data.  Thus, you would be | 
|---|
| 934 | left with an incomplete output file and the offending program would | 
|---|
| 935 | exit successfully.  Even calling fflush is not always sufficient, | 
|---|
| 936 | since some file systems (NFS and CODA) buffer written/flushed data | 
|---|
| 937 | until an actual close call. | 
|---|
| 938 |  | 
|---|
| 939 | Besides, it's wasteful to check the return value from every call | 
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| 940 | that writes to stdout -- just let the internal stream state record | 
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| 941 | the failure.  That's what the ferror test is checking below. | 
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| 942 |  | 
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| 943 | It's important to detect such failures and exit nonzero because many | 
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| 944 | tools (most notably `make' and other build-management systems) depend | 
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| 945 | on being able to detect failure in other tools via their exit status.  */ | 
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| 946 |  | 
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| 947 | void | 
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| 948 | close_stdout (void) | 
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| 949 | { | 
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| 950 | int prev_fail = ferror (stdout); | 
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| 951 | int fclose_fail = fclose (stdout); | 
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| 952 |  | 
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| 953 | if (prev_fail || fclose_fail) | 
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| 954 | { | 
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| 955 | if (fclose_fail) | 
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| 956 | error (NILF, _("write error: %s"), strerror (errno)); | 
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| 957 | else | 
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| 958 | error (NILF, _("write error")); | 
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| 959 | exit (EXIT_FAILURE); | 
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| 960 | } | 
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| 961 | } | 
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| 962 |  | 
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| 963 | #if defined(CONFIG_WITH_MAKE_STATS) && !defined(ELECTRIC_HEAP) | 
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| 964 | #undef free | 
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| 965 | void xfree(void *ptr) | 
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| 966 | { | 
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| 967 | if (ptr) | 
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| 968 | { | 
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| 969 | make_stats_allocations--; | 
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| 970 | if (make_expensive_statistics) | 
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| 971 | make_stats_allocated -= SIZE_OF_HEAP_BLOCK (ptr); | 
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| 972 | free (ptr); | 
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| 973 | } | 
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| 974 | } | 
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| 975 | #endif | 
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| 976 |  | 
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