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/* Function declarations for libiberty.
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   Copyright 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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   2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Note - certain prototypes declared in this header file are for
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   functions whoes implementation copyright does not belong to the
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   FSF.  Those prototypes are present in this file for reference
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   purposes only and their presence in this file should not construed
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   as an indication of ownership by the FSF of the implementation of
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   those functions in any way or form whatsoever.
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   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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   any later version.
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   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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   GNU General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor,
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   Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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   Written by Cygnus Support, 1994.
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   The libiberty library provides a number of functions which are
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   missing on some operating systems.  We do not declare those here,
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   to avoid conflicts with the system header files on operating
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   systems that do support those functions.  In this file we only
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   declare those functions which are specific to libiberty.  */
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#ifndef LIBIBERTY_H
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#define LIBIBERTY_H
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#include "ansidecl.h"
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/* Get a definition for size_t.  */
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#include <stddef.h>
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/* Get a definition for va_list.  */
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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/* If the OS supports it, ensure that the supplied stream is setup to
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   avoid any multi-threaded locking.  Otherwise leave the FILE pointer
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   unchanged.  If the stream is NULL do nothing.  */
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extern void unlock_stream (FILE *);
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/* If the OS supports it, ensure that the standard I/O streams, stdin,
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   stdout and stderr are setup to avoid any multi-threaded locking.
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   Otherwise do nothing.  */
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extern void unlock_std_streams (void);
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/* Open and return a FILE pointer.  If the OS supports it, ensure that
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   the stream is setup to avoid any multi-threaded locking.  Otherwise
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   return the FILE pointer unchanged.  */
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extern FILE *fopen_unlocked (const char *, const char *);
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extern FILE *fdopen_unlocked (int, const char *);
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extern FILE *freopen_unlocked (const char *, const char *, FILE *);
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/* Build an argument vector from a string.  Allocates memory using
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   malloc.  Use freeargv to free the vector.  */
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extern char **buildargv (const char *) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Free a vector returned by buildargv.  */
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extern void freeargv (char **);
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/* Duplicate an argument vector. Allocates memory using malloc.  Use
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   freeargv to free the vector.  */
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extern char **dupargv (char **) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Expand "@file" arguments in argv.  */
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extern void expandargv PARAMS ((int *, char ***));
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/* Write argv to an @-file, inserting necessary quoting.  */
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extern int writeargv PARAMS ((char **, FILE *));
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/* Return the last component of a path name.  Note that we can't use a
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   prototype here because the parameter is declared inconsistently
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   across different systems, sometimes as "char *" and sometimes as
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   "const char *" */
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/* HAVE_DECL_* is a three-state macro: undefined, 0 or 1.  If it is
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   undefined, we haven't run the autoconf check so provide the
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   declaration without arguments.  If it is 0, we checked and failed
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   to find the declaration so provide a fully prototyped one.  If it
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   is 1, we found it so don't provide any declaration at all.  */
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#if !HAVE_DECL_BASENAME
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#if defined (__GNU_LIBRARY__ ) || defined (__linux__) || defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (__OpenBSD__) || defined(__NetBSD__) || defined (__CYGWIN__) || defined (__CYGWIN32__) || defined (__MINGW32__) || defined (HAVE_DECL_BASENAME)
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extern char *basename (const char *);
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#else
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/* Do not allow basename to be used if there is no prototype seen.  We
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   either need to use the above prototype or have one from
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   autoconf which would result in HAVE_DECL_BASENAME being set.  */
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#define basename basename_cannot_be_used_without_a_prototype
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#endif
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#endif
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/* A well-defined basename () that is always compiled in.  */
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extern const char *lbasename (const char *);
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/* A well-defined realpath () that is always compiled in.  */
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extern char *lrealpath (const char *);
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/* Concatenate an arbitrary number of strings.  You must pass NULL as
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   the last argument of this function, to terminate the list of
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   strings.  Allocates memory using xmalloc.  */
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extern char *concat (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL;
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/* Concatenate an arbitrary number of strings.  You must pass NULL as
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   the last argument of this function, to terminate the list of
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   strings.  Allocates memory using xmalloc.  The first argument is
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   not one of the strings to be concatenated, but if not NULL is a
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   pointer to be freed after the new string is created, similar to the
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   way xrealloc works.  */
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extern char *reconcat (char *, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL;
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/* Determine the length of concatenating an arbitrary number of
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   strings.  You must pass NULL as the last argument of this function,
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   to terminate the list of strings.  */
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extern unsigned long concat_length (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL;
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/* Concatenate an arbitrary number of strings into a SUPPLIED area of
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   memory.  You must pass NULL as the last argument of this function,
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   to terminate the list of strings.  The supplied memory is assumed
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   to be large enough.  */
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extern char *concat_copy (char *, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL;
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/* Concatenate an arbitrary number of strings into a GLOBAL area of
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   memory.  You must pass NULL as the last argument of this function,
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   to terminate the list of strings.  The supplied memory is assumed
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   to be large enough.  */
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extern char *concat_copy2 (const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_SENTINEL;
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/* This is the global area used by concat_copy2.  */
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extern char *libiberty_concat_ptr;
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/* Concatenate an arbitrary number of strings.  You must pass NULL as
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   the last argument of this function, to terminate the list of
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   strings.  Allocates memory using alloca.  The arguments are
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   evaluated twice!  */
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#define ACONCAT(ACONCAT_PARAMS) \
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  (libiberty_concat_ptr = (char *) alloca (concat_length ACONCAT_PARAMS + 1), \
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   concat_copy2 ACONCAT_PARAMS)
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/* Check whether two file descriptors refer to the same file.  */
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extern int fdmatch (int fd1, int fd2);
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/* Return the position of the first bit set in the argument.  */
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/* Prototypes vary from system to system, so we only provide a
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   prototype on systems where we know that we need it.  */
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#if defined (HAVE_DECL_FFS) && !HAVE_DECL_FFS
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extern int ffs(int);
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#endif
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/* Get the working directory.  The result is cached, so don't call
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   chdir() between calls to getpwd().  */
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extern char * getpwd (void);
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/* Get the current time.  */
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/* Prototypes vary from system to system, so we only provide a
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   prototype on systems where we know that we need it.  */
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#ifdef __MINGW32__
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/* Forward declaration to avoid #include <sys/time.h>.   */
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struct timeval;
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extern int gettimeofday (struct timeval *, void *);
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#endif
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/* Get the amount of time the process has run, in microseconds.  */
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extern long get_run_time (void);
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/* Generate a relocated path to some installation directory.  Allocates
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   return value using malloc.  */
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extern char *make_relative_prefix (const char *, const char *,
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                                   const char *) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Generate a relocated path to some installation directory without
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   attempting to follow any soft links.  Allocates
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   return value using malloc.  */
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extern char *make_relative_prefix_ignore_links (const char *, const char *,
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                                                const char *) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Choose a temporary directory to use for scratch files.  */
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extern char *choose_temp_base (void) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Return a temporary file name or NULL if unable to create one.  */
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extern char *make_temp_file (const char *) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Remove a link to a file unless it is special. */
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extern int unlink_if_ordinary (const char *);
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/* Allocate memory filled with spaces.  Allocates using malloc.  */
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extern const char *spaces (int count);
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/* Return the maximum error number for which strerror will return a
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   string.  */
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extern int errno_max (void);
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/* Return the name of an errno value (e.g., strerrno (EINVAL) returns
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   "EINVAL").  */
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extern const char *strerrno (int);
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/* Given the name of an errno value, return the value.  */
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extern int strtoerrno (const char *);
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/* ANSI's strerror(), but more robust.  */
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extern char *xstrerror (int);
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/* Return the maximum signal number for which strsignal will return a
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   string.  */
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extern int signo_max (void);
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/* Return a signal message string for a signal number
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   (e.g., strsignal (SIGHUP) returns something like "Hangup").  */
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/* This is commented out as it can conflict with one in system headers.
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   We still document its existence though.  */
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/*extern const char *strsignal (int);*/
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/* Return the name of a signal number (e.g., strsigno (SIGHUP) returns
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   "SIGHUP").  */
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extern const char *strsigno (int);
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/* Given the name of a signal, return its number.  */
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extern int strtosigno (const char *);
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/* Register a function to be run by xexit.  Returns 0 on success.  */
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extern int xatexit (void (*fn) (void));
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/* Exit, calling all the functions registered with xatexit.  */
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extern void xexit (int status) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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/* Set the program name used by xmalloc.  */
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extern void xmalloc_set_program_name (const char *);
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/* Report an allocation failure.  */
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extern void xmalloc_failed (size_t) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
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/* Allocate memory without fail.  If malloc fails, this will print a
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   message to stderr (using the name set by xmalloc_set_program_name,
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   if any) and then call xexit.  */
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extern void *xmalloc (size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Reallocate memory without fail.  This works like xmalloc.  Note,
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   realloc type functions are not suitable for attribute malloc since
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   they may return the same address across multiple calls. */
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extern void *xrealloc (void *, size_t);
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/* Allocate memory without fail and set it to zero.  This works like
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   xmalloc.  */
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extern void *xcalloc (size_t, size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Copy a string into a memory buffer without fail.  */
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extern char *xstrdup (const char *) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Copy at most N characters from string into a buffer without fail.  */
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extern char *xstrndup (const char *, size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Copy an existing memory buffer to a new memory buffer without fail.  */
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extern void *xmemdup (const void *, size_t, size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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/* Physical memory routines.  Return values are in BYTES.  */
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extern double physmem_total (void);
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extern double physmem_available (void);
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/* Compute the 32-bit CRC of a block of memory.  */
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extern unsigned int xcrc32 (const unsigned char *, int, unsigned int);
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/* These macros provide a K&R/C89/C++-friendly way of allocating structures
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   makes it easier to update client code to use different allocators such
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   as new/delete and new[]/delete[].  */
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/* Scalar allocators.  */
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#define XALLOCA(T)              ((T *) alloca (sizeof (T)))
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#define XNEW(T)                 ((T *) xmalloc (sizeof (T)))
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#define XCNEW(T)                ((T *) xcalloc (1, sizeof (T)))
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#define XDUP(T, P)              ((T *) xmemdup ((P), sizeof (T), sizeof (T)))
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#define XDELETE(P)              free ((void*) (P))
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/* Array allocators.  */
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#define XALLOCAVEC(T, N)        ((T *) alloca (sizeof (T) * (N)))
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#define XNEWVEC(T, N)           ((T *) xmalloc (sizeof (T) * (N)))
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#define XCNEWVEC(T, N)          ((T *) xcalloc ((N), sizeof (T)))
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#define XDUPVEC(T, P, N)        ((T *) xmemdup ((P), sizeof (T) * (N), sizeof (T) * (N)))
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#define XRESIZEVEC(T, P, N)     ((T *) xrealloc ((void *) (P), sizeof (T) * (N)))
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#define XDELETEVEC(P)           free ((void*) (P))
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/* Allocators for variable-sized structures and raw buffers.  */
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#define XALLOCAVAR(T, S)        ((T *) alloca ((S)))
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#define XNEWVAR(T, S)           ((T *) xmalloc ((S)))
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#define XCNEWVAR(T, S)          ((T *) xcalloc (1, (S)))
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#define XDUPVAR(T, P, S1, S2)   ((T *) xmemdup ((P), (S1), (S2)))
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#define XRESIZEVAR(T, P, S)     ((T *) xrealloc ((P), (S)))
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/* Type-safe obstack allocator.  */
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#define XOBNEW(O, T)            ((T *) obstack_alloc ((O), sizeof (T)))
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#define XOBNEWVEC(O, T, N)      ((T *) obstack_alloc ((O), sizeof (T) * (N)))
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#define XOBNEWVAR(O, T, S)      ((T *) obstack_alloc ((O), (S)))
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#define XOBFINISH(O, T)         ((T) obstack_finish ((O)))
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/* hex character manipulation routines */
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#define _hex_array_size 256
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#define _hex_bad        99
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extern const unsigned char _hex_value[_hex_array_size];
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extern void hex_init (void);
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#define hex_p(c)        (hex_value (c) != _hex_bad)
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/* If you change this, note well: Some code relies on side effects in
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   the argument being performed exactly once.  */
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#define hex_value(c)    ((unsigned int) _hex_value[(unsigned char) (c)])
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/* Flags for pex_init.  These are bits to be or'ed together.  */
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/* Record subprocess times, if possible.  */
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#define PEX_RECORD_TIMES        0x1
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#define PEX_USE_PIPES           0x2
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/* Save files used for communication between processes.  */
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#define PEX_SAVE_TEMPS          0x4
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/* Prepare to execute one or more programs, with standard output of
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   FLAGS        As above.
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   TEMPBASE     A base name to use for temporary files; may be NULL to
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                use a random name.
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   Returns NULL on error.  */
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extern struct pex_obj *pex_init (int flags, const char *pname,
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                                 const char *tempbase);
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/* Flags for pex_run.  These are bits to be or'ed together.  */
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/* Last program in pipeline.  Standard output of program goes to
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   OUTNAME, or, if OUTNAME is NULL, to standard output of caller.  Do
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   not set this if you want to call pex_read_output.  After this is
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   set, pex_run may no longer be called with the same struct
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   pex_obj.  */
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#define PEX_LAST                0x1
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/* Search for program in executable search path.  */
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#define PEX_SEARCH              0x2
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/* OUTNAME is a suffix.  */
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#define PEX_SUFFIX              0x4
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/* Send program's standard error to standard output.  */
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#define PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT    0x8
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#define PEX_BINARY_INPUT        0x10
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#define PEX_BINARY_OUTPUT       0x20
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*/
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                            int *err);
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*/
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};
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                          struct pex_time *vector);
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/* Clean up a pex_obj.  If you have not called pex_get_times or
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   pex_get_status, this will try to kill the subprocesses.  */
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extern void pex_free (struct pex_obj *);
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/* Just execute one program.  Return value is as for pex_run.
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   FLAGS        Combination of PEX_SEARCH and PEX_STDERR_TO_STDOUT.
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   EXECUTABLE   As for pex_run.
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   ARGV         As for pex_run.
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   PNAME        As for pex_init.
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   OUTNAME      As for pex_run when PEX_LAST is set.
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   ERRNAME      As for pex_run.
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   STATUS       Set to exit status on success.
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   ERR          As for pex_run.
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*/
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extern const char *pex_one (int flags, const char *executable,
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                            char * const *argv, const char *pname,
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                            const char *outname, const char *errname,
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                            int *status, int *err);
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/* pexecute and pwait are the old pexecute interface, still here for
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   backward compatibility.  Don't use these for new code.  Instead,
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   use pex_init/pex_run/pex_get_status/pex_free, or pex_one.  */
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/* Definitions used by the pexecute routine.  */
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#define PEXECUTE_FIRST   1
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#define PEXECUTE_LAST    2
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#define PEXECUTE_ONE     (PEXECUTE_FIRST + PEXECUTE_LAST)
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#define PEXECUTE_SEARCH  4
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#define PEXECUTE_VERBOSE 8
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/* Execute a program.  */
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extern int pexecute (const char *, char * const *, const char *,
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                     const char *, char **, char **, int);
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/* Wait for pexecute to finish.  */
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extern int pwait (int, int *, int);
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#if !HAVE_DECL_ASPRINTF
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/* Like sprintf but provides a pointer to malloc'd storage, which must
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   be freed by the caller.  */
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extern int asprintf (char **, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_2;
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#endif
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#if !HAVE_DECL_VASPRINTF
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/* Like vsprintf but provides a pointer to malloc'd storage, which
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   must be freed by the caller.  */
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extern int vasprintf (char **, const char *, va_list) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,0);
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#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_DECL_SNPRINTF) && !HAVE_DECL_SNPRINTF
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/* Like sprintf but prints at most N characters.  */
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extern int snprintf (char *, size_t, const char *, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_3;
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#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_DECL_VSNPRINTF) && !HAVE_DECL_VSNPRINTF
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/* Like vsprintf but prints at most N characters.  */
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extern int vsnprintf (char *, size_t, const char *, va_list) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(3,0);
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#endif
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#if defined(HAVE_DECL_STRVERSCMP) && !HAVE_DECL_STRVERSCMP
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/* Compare version strings.  */
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extern int strverscmp (const char *, const char *);
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#endif
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#define ARRAY_SIZE(a) (sizeof (a) / sizeof ((a)[0]))
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628
/* Drastically simplified alloca configurator.  If we're using GCC,
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   we use __builtin_alloca; otherwise we use the C alloca.  The C
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   alloca is always available.  You can override GCC by defining
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   USE_C_ALLOCA yourself.  The canonical autoconf macro C_ALLOCA is
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   also set/unset as it is often used to indicate whether code needs
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   to call alloca(0).  */
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extern void *C_alloca (size_t) ATTRIBUTE_MALLOC;
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#undef alloca
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#if GCC_VERSION >= 2000 && !defined USE_C_ALLOCA
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# define alloca(x) __builtin_alloca(x)
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# undef C_ALLOCA
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# define ASTRDUP(X) \
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  (__extension__ ({ const char *const libiberty_optr = (X); \
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   const unsigned long libiberty_len = strlen (libiberty_optr) + 1; \
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   char *const libiberty_nptr = (char *const) alloca (libiberty_len); \
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   (char *) memcpy (libiberty_nptr, libiberty_optr, libiberty_len); }))
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#else
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# define alloca(x) C_alloca(x)
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# undef USE_C_ALLOCA
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# define USE_C_ALLOCA 1
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# undef C_ALLOCA
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# define C_ALLOCA 1
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extern const char *libiberty_optr;
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extern char *libiberty_nptr;
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extern unsigned long libiberty_len;
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# define ASTRDUP(X) \
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  (libiberty_optr = (X), \
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   libiberty_len = strlen (libiberty_optr) + 1, \
656
   libiberty_nptr = (char *) alloca (libiberty_len), \
657
   (char *) memcpy (libiberty_nptr, libiberty_optr, libiberty_len))
658
#endif
659
 
660
#ifdef __cplusplus
661
}
662
#endif
663
 
664
 
665
#endif /* ! defined (LIBIBERTY_H) */

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