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Global polishing, some bugs corrected, dynamic allocation used instead of fixed length static buffers in many places. * etags.c (FILEPOS, GET_CHARNO, GET_FILEPOS, max, LINENO): Deleted. (append_to_tagfile, typedefs, typedefs_and_cplusplus, constantypedefs, update, vgrind_style, no_warnings, cxref_style, cplusplus, noindentypedefs): Were int, now logical. (permit_duplicates): Was a var, now a #define. (filename_lb): Was global, now local to main. (main): Open the tag file when in cxref mode. Use a BUFSIZ size buffer for making the shell commands. Look at the return value from the system routine. Exit when cannot open the tag file. (process_file): Open the file and pass the FILE* to find_entries. (find_entries): Now void, because does not open the file itself. (pfnote): Recovering from lack of memory does not work. Removed. Use savenstr and simplify the code. (free_tree): Only free the name space if node is named. (structtag): Now a pointer, not a fixed length array of chars. (consider_token): Don't take a token as argument. Use savenstr when saving a tag in structtag. Callers changed. (TOKEN): Structure changed. Now used only in C_entries. (TOKEN_SAVED_P, SAVE_TOKEN, RESTORE_TOKEN): Deleted. (C_entries): nameb and savenameb deleted. Use dinamic allocation. (pfcnt): Deleted. Users updated. (getit, Asm_labels, Pascal_functions, L_getit, get_scheme, TEX_getit, prolog_getit): Use dinamic allocation for storing the tag instead of a fixed size buffer.
author Francesco Potortì <pot@gnu.org>
date Thu, 12 Jan 1995 17:05:37 +0000
parents dd3b83e4ceb0
children f65e672e038e
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#include <stdio.h>

/* Break string in two parts to avoid buggy C compilers that ignore characters
   after nulls in strings.  */

char string1[] = "Testing distribution of nonprinting chars:\n\
Should be 0177: \177 Should be 0377: \377 Should be 0212: \212.\n\
Should be 0000: ";

char string2[] = ".\n\
This file is read by the `test-distribution' program.\n\
If you change it, you will make that program fail.\n";

char buf[300];
  
/* Like `read' but keeps trying until it gets SIZE bytes or reaches eof.  */
int
cool_read (fd, buf, size)
     int fd;
     char *buf;
     int size;
{
  int num, sofar = 0;

  while (1)
    {
      if ((num = read (fd, buf + sofar, size - sofar)) == 0)
	return sofar;
      else if (num < 0)
	return num;
      sofar += num;
    }
}

int
main (argc, argv)
     int argc;
     char **argv;
{
  int fd;

  if (argc != 2)
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Usage: %s testfile\n", argv[0]);
      exit (2);
    }
  fd = open (argv[1], 0);
  if (fd < 0)
    {
      perror (argv[1]);
      exit (2);
    }
  if (cool_read (fd, buf, sizeof string1) != sizeof string1 ||
      strcmp (buf, string1) ||
      cool_read (fd, buf, sizeof string2) != sizeof string2 - 1 ||
      strncmp (buf, string2, sizeof string2 - 1))
    {
      fprintf (stderr, "Data in file `%s' has been damaged.\n\
Most likely this means that many nonprinting characters\n\
have been corrupted in the files of Emacs, and it will not work.\n",
	       argv[1]);
      exit (2);
    }
  close (fd);
#ifdef VMS
  exit (1);			/* On VMS, success is 1.  */
#endif
  return (0);
}