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| 3 | @setfilename libiberty.info
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| 4 | @settitle @sc{gnu} libiberty
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| 11 | @finalout
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| 12 | @c %**end of header
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| 13 |  
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| 14 | @dircategory GNU libraries
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| 15 | @direntry
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| 16 | * Libiberty: (libiberty).          Library of utility functions which
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| 17 |                                    are missing or broken on some systems.
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| 18 | @end direntry
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| 19 | 
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| 20 | @macro libib
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| 21 | @code{libiberty}
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| 22 | @end macro
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| 23 | 
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| 24 | @c The edition date is written in three locations.  Search for 'thedate'.
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| 25 | @ifinfo
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| 26 | This manual describes the GNU @libib library of utility subroutines.
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| 27 | This edition accompanies GCC 3, September 2001.
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| 28 | 
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| 29 | Copyright @copyright{} 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 30 | 
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| 31 |       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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| 32 |       under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
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| 33 |       or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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| 34 |       with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
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| 35 |       Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
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| 36 |       section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
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| 37 | 
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| 38 | @ignore
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| 39 | Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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| 40 | results, provided the printed document carries a copying permission
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| 41 | notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
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| 42 | (this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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| 43 | 
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| 44 | @end ignore
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| 45 | @end ifinfo
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| 46 | 
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| 47 | 
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| 48 | @c The edition date is written in three locations.  Search for 'thedate'.
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| 49 | @titlepage
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| 50 | @title @sc{gnu} libiberty
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| 51 | @subtitle September 2001
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| 52 | @subtitle for GCC 3
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| 53 | @author Phil Edwards et al.
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| 54 | @page
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| 55 | 
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| 56 | 
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| 57 | @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
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| 58 | Copyright @copyright{} 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 59 | 
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| 60 |       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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| 61 |       under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
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| 62 |       or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
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| 63 |       with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
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| 64 |       Back-Cover Texts.  A copy of the license is included in the
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| 65 |       section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
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| 66 | 
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| 67 | @end titlepage
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| 68 | @contents
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| 69 | @page
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| 70 | 
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| 71 | @ifnottex
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| 72 | @node    Top,Using,,
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| 73 | @top     Introduction
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| 74 | 
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| 75 | The @libib{} library is a collection of subroutines used by various
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| 76 | GNU programs.  It is available under the Library General Public
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| 77 | License; for more information, see @ref{Library Copying}.
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| 78 | 
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| 79 | @c The edition date is written in three locations.  Search for 'thedate'.
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| 80 | This edition accompanies GCC 3, September 2001.
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| 81 | 
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| 82 | @end ifnottex
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| 83 | 
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| 84 | @menu
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| 85 | * Using::              How to use libiberty in your code.
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| 86 | 
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| 87 | * Overview::           Overview of available function groups.
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| 88 | 
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| 89 | * Functions::          Available functions, macros, and global variables.
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| 90 | 
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| 91 | * Obstacks::           Object Stacks.
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| 92 | 
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| 93 | * Licenses::           The various licenses under which libiberty sources are
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| 94 |                        distributed.
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| 95 | 
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| 96 | * Index::              Index of functions and categories.
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| 97 | @end menu
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| 98 | 
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| 99 | @node Using
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| 100 | @chapter Using
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| 101 | @cindex using libiberty
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| 102 | @cindex libiberty usage
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| 103 | @cindex how to use
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| 104 | 
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| 105 | @c THIS SECTION IS CRAP AND NEEDS REWRITING BADLY.
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| 106 | 
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| 107 | To date, @libib{} is generally not installed on its own.  It has evolved
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| 108 | over years but does not have its own version number nor release schedule.
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| 109 | 
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| 110 | Possibly the easiest way to use @libib{} in your projects is to drop the
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| 111 | @libib{} code into your project's sources, and to build the library along
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| 112 | with your own sources; the library would then be linked in at the end.  This
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| 113 | prevents any possible version mismatches with other copies of libiberty
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| 114 | elsewhere on the system.
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| 115 | 
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| 116 | Passing @option{--enable-install-libiberty} to the @command{configure}
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| 117 | script when building @libib{} causes the header files and archive library
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| 118 | to be installed when @kbd{make install} is run.  This option also takes
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| 119 | an (optional) argument to specify the installation location, in the same
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| 120 | manner as @option{--prefix}.
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| 121 | 
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| 122 | For your own projects, an approach which offers stability and flexibility
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| 123 | is to include @libib{} with your code, but allow the end user to optionally
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| 124 | choose to use a previously-installed version instead.  In this way the
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| 125 | user may choose (for example) to install @libib{} as part of GCC, and use
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| 126 | that version for all software built with that compiler.  (This approach
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| 127 | has proven useful with software using the GNU @code{readline} library.)
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| 128 | 
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| 129 | Making use of @libib{} code usually requires that you include one or more
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| 130 | header files from the @libib{} distribution.  (They will be named as
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| 131 | necessary in the function descriptions.)  At link time, you will need to
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| 132 | add @option{-liberty} to your link command invocation.
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| 133 | 
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| 134 | 
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| 135 | @node Overview
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| 136 | @chapter Overview
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| 137 | 
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| 138 | Functions contained in @libib{} can be divided into three general categories.
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| 139 | 
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| 140 | 
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| 141 | @menu
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| 142 | * Supplemental Functions::       Providing functions which don't exist
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| 143 |                                  on older operating systems.
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| 144 | 
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| 145 | * Replacement Functions::        These functions are sometimes buggy or
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| 146 |                                  unpredictable on some operating systems.
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| 147 | 
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| 148 | * Extensions::                   Functions which provide useful extensions
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| 149 |                                  or safety wrappers around existing code.
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| 150 | @end menu
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| 151 | 
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| 152 | @node Supplemental Functions
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| 153 | @section Supplemental Functions
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| 154 | @cindex supplemental functions
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| 155 | @cindex functions, supplemental
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| 156 | @cindex functions, missing
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| 157 | 
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| 158 | Certain operating systems do not provide functions which have since
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| 159 | become standardized, or at least common.  For example, the Single
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| 160 | Unix Specification Version 2 requires that the @code{basename}
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| 161 | function be provided, but an OS which predates that specification
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| 162 | might not have this function.  This should not prevent well-written
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| 163 | code from running on such a system.
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| 164 | 
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| 165 | Similarly, some functions exist only among a particular ``flavor''
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| 166 | or ``family'' of operating systems.  As an example, the @code{bzero}
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| 167 | function is often not present on systems outside the BSD-derived
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| 168 | family of systems.
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| 169 | 
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| 170 | Many such functions are provided in @libib{}.  They are quickly
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| 171 | listed here with little description, as systems which lack them
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| 172 | become less and less common.  Each function @var{foo} is implemented
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| 173 | in @file{@var{foo}.c} but not declared in any @libib{} header file; more
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| 174 | comments and caveats for each function's implementation are often
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| 175 | available in the source file.  Generally, the function can simply
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| 176 | be declared as @code{extern}.
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| 177 | 
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| 178 | 
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| 179 | 
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| 180 | @node Replacement Functions
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| 181 | @section Replacement Functions
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| 182 | @cindex replacement functions
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| 183 | @cindex functions, replacement
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| 184 | 
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| 185 | Some functions have extremely limited implementations on different
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| 186 | platforms.  Other functions are tedious to use correctly; for example,
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| 187 | proper use of @code{malloc} calls for the return value to be checked and
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| 188 | appropriate action taken if memory has been exhausted.  A group of
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| 189 | ``replacement functions'' is available in @libib{} to address these issues
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| 190 | for some of the most commonly used subroutines.
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| 191 | 
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| 192 | All of these functions are declared in the @file{libiberty.h} header
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| 193 | file.  Many of the implementations will use preprocessor macros set by
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| 194 | GNU Autoconf, if you decide to make use of that program.  Some of these
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| 195 | functions may call one another.
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| 196 | 
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| 197 | 
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| 198 | @menu
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| 199 | * Memory Allocation::            Testing and handling failed memory
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| 200 |                                    requests automatically.
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| 201 | * Exit Handlers::                Calling routines on program exit.
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| 202 | * Error Reporting::              Mapping errno and signal numbers to
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| 203 |                                    more useful string formats.
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| 204 | @end menu
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| 205 | 
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| 206 | @node Memory Allocation
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| 207 | @subsection Memory Allocation
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| 208 | @cindex memory allocation
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| 209 | 
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| 210 | The functions beginning with the letter @samp{x} are wrappers around
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| 211 | standard functions; the functions provided by the system environment
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| 212 | are called and their results checked before the results are passed back
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| 213 | to client code.  If the standard functions fail, these wrappers will
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| 214 | terminate the program.  Thus, these versions can be used with impunity.
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| 215 | 
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| 216 | 
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| 217 | @node Exit Handlers
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| 218 | @subsection Exit Handlers
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| 219 | @cindex exit handlers
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| 220 | 
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| 221 | The existence and implementation of the @code{atexit} routine varies
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| 222 | amongst the flavors of Unix.  @libib{} provides an unvarying dependable
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| 223 | implementation via @code{xatexit} and @code{xexit}.
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| 224 | 
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| 225 | 
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| 226 | @node Error Reporting
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| 227 | @subsection Error Reporting
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| 228 | @cindex error reporting
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| 229 | 
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| 230 | These are a set of routines to facilitate programming with the system
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| 231 | @code{errno} interface.  The @libib{} source file @file{strerror.c}
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| 232 | contains a good deal of documentation for these functions.
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| 233 | 
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| 234 | @c signal stuff
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| 235 | 
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| 236 | 
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| 237 | @node Extensions
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| 238 | @section Extensions
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| 239 | @cindex extensions
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| 240 | @cindex functions, extension
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| 241 | 
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| 242 | @libib{} includes additional functionality above and beyond standard
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| 243 | functions, which has proven generically useful in GNU programs, such as
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| 244 | obstacks and regex.  These functions are often copied from other
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| 245 | projects as they gain popularity, and are included here to provide a
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| 246 | central location from which to use, maintain, and distribute them.
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| 247 | 
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| 248 | @menu
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| 249 | * Obstacks::                     Stacks of arbitrary objects.
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| 250 | @end menu
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| 251 | 
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| 252 | @c This is generated from the glibc manual using a make-obstacks-texi.sh
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| 253 | @c script of Phil's.  Hope it's accurate.
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| 254 | @include obstacks.texi
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| 255 | 
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| 256 | @node Functions
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| 257 | @chapter Function, Variable, and Macro Listing.
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| 258 | @include functions.texi
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| 259 | 
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| 260 | @node Licenses
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| 261 | @appendix Licenses
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| 262 | 
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| 263 | @menu
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| 264 | 
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| 265 | * Library Copying::   The GNU Library General Public License
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| 266 | * BSD::               Regents of the University of California
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| 267 | 
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| 268 | @end menu
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| 269 | 
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| 270 | @c This takes care of Library Copying.  It is the copying-lib.texi from the
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| 271 | @c GNU web site, with its @node line altered to make makeinfo shut up.
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| 272 | @include copying-lib.texi
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| 273 | 
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| 274 | @page
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| 275 | @node BSD
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| 276 | @appendixsec BSD
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| 277 | 
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| 278 | Copyright @copyright{} 1990 Regents of the University of California.
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| 279 | All rights reserved.
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| 280 | 
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| 281 | Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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| 282 | modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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| 283 | are met:
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| 284 | 
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| 285 | @enumerate
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| 286 | 
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| 287 | @item
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| 288 | Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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| 289 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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| 290 | 
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| 291 | @item
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| 292 | Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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| 293 | notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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| 294 | documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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| 295 | 
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| 296 | @item
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| 297 | [rescinded 22 July 1999]
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| 298 | 
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| 299 | @item
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| 300 | Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
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| 301 | may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
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| 302 | without specific prior written permission.
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| 303 | 
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| 304 | @end enumerate
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| 305 | 
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| 306 | THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
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| 307 | ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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| 308 | IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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| 309 | ARE DISCLAIMED.  IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
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| 310 | FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
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| 311 | DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
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| 312 | OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
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| 313 | HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
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| 314 | LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
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| 315 | OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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| 316 | SUCH DAMAGE.
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| 317 | 
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| 318 | @node    Index
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| 319 | @unnumbered Index
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| 320 | 
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| 321 | @printindex cp
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| 322 | 
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| 323 | @bye
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| 324 | 
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