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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> |
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date | Thu, 12 Jan 1995 17:05:37 +0000 |
parents | 3165b2697c78 |
children | ac7375e60931 |
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/* GNU Emacs VMS directory definition file. Copyright (C) 1986 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* * Files-11 Ver. 2 directory structure (VMS V4.x - long names) */ #ifndef DIR$K_LENGTH #define DIR$C_FID 0 #define DIR$C_LINKNAME 1 #define DIR$K_LENGTH 6 #define DIR$C_LENGTH 6 #define DIR$S_DIRDEF 6 #define DIR$W_SIZE 0 #define DIR$W_VERLIMIT 2 #define DIR$B_FLAGS 4 #define DIR$S_TYPE 3 #define DIR$V_TYPE 0 #define DIR$V_NEXTREC 6 #define DIR$V_PREVREC 7 #define DIR$B_NAMECOUNT 5 #define DIR$S_NAME 80 #define DIR$T_NAME 6 #define DIR$K_VERSION 8 #define DIR$C_VERSION 8 #define DIR$S_DIRDEF1 8 #define DIR$W_VERSION 0 #define DIR$S_FID 6 #define DIR$W_FID 2 #define DIR$W_FID_NUM 2 #define DIR$W_FID_SEQ 4 #define DIR$W_FID_RVN 6 #define DIR$B_FID_RVN 6 #define DIR$B_FID_NMX 7 #define DIR$S_DIRDEF2 1 #define DIR$T_LINKNAME 0 typedef struct dir$_name { /* short dir$w_size; /* if you read with RMS, it eats this... */ short dir$w_verlimit; /* maximum number of versions */ union { unsigned char dir_b_flags; #define dir$b_flags dir__b_flags.dir_b_flags struct { unsigned char dir_v_type: DIR$S_TYPE; #define dir$v_type dir__b_flags.dir___b_flags.dir_v_type unsigned char: 3; unsigned char dir_v_nextrec: 1; #define dir$v_nextrec dir__b_flags.dir___b_flags.dir_v_nextrec unsigned char dir_v_prevrec: 1; #define dir$v_prevrec dir__b_flags.dir___b_flags.dir_v_prevrec } dir___b_flags; } dir__b_flags; unsigned char dir$b_namecount; char dir$t_name[]; } dir$_dirdef; /* only the fixed first part */ typedef struct dir$_version { short dir$w_version; short dir$w_fid_num; short dir$w_fid_seq; union { short dir_w_fid_rvn; #define dir$w_fid_rvn dir__w_fid_rvn.dir_w_fid_rvn struct { char dir_b_fid_rvn; #define dir$b_fid_rvn dir__w_fid_rvn.dir___w_fid_rvn.dir_b_fid_rvn char dir_b_fid_nmx; #define dir$b_fid_nmx dir__w_fid_rvn.dir___w_fid_rvn.dir_b_fid_nmx } dir___w_fid_rvn; } dir__w_fid_rvn; } dir$_dirdef1; /* one for each version of the file */ typedef struct dir$_linkname { char dir$t_linkname[]; } dir$_dirdef2; #endif