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This is an implementation of immutable, reference-counted strings. It
is exceedingly trivial, I have no idea why I didn't do this long
ago... PLEASE use these anywhere you pass around strings that may be
stuck in multiple places; I'm not sure that it will save us too much
heap holistically, but it should prevent having to make a hojillion
twenty-byte allocations and free them immediately.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Ethan Blanton <elb@pidgin.im> |
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date | Fri, 05 Dec 2003 16:56:03 +0000 |
parents | 424a40f12a6c |
children | 7c2e2c4d45a4 |
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/* * zephyr_err.c: * This file is automatically generated; please do not edit it. */ #ifdef __STDC__ #define NOARGS void #else #define NOARGS #define const #endif static const char * const text[] = { "Packet too long or buffer too small", "Notice header too large", "Illegal value in notice", "Can't get host manager port", "Can't assign port", "Bad packet format", "Incompatible version numbers", "No port opened", "No notices match criteria", "Input queue too long", "Hostmanager not responding", "Internal error", "No previous call to ZLocateUser", "No more locations available", "Field too long for buffer", "Improperly formatted field", "SERVNAK received", "Server could not verify authentication", "Not logged-in", "No previous call to ZRetrieveSubscriptions", "No more subscriptions available", "Too many subscriptions to transmit", "End of file detected during read", 0 }; struct error_table { char const * const * msgs; long base; int n_msgs; }; struct et_list { struct et_list *next; const struct error_table * table; }; extern struct et_list *_et_list; static const struct error_table et = { text, -772103680L, 23 }; static struct et_list link = { 0, 0 }; void initialize_zeph_error_table (NOARGS) { if (!link.table) { link.next = _et_list; link.table = &et; _et_list = &link; } }