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/* ukcprog.h -- Declarations for UKC programmers' library routines. */ |
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/* Copyright 1993 Godfrey Paul, University of Kent at Canterbury. |
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* |
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* You can do what you like with this source code as long as |
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* you don't try to make money out of it and you include an |
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* unaltered copy of this message (including the copyright). |
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*/ |
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/* $Id: ukcprog.h,v 1.36 1996/04/10 10:27:17 mtr Exp $ UKC */ |
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#ifndef UKCPROG_H_DEFINED |
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#define UKCPROG_H_DEFINED |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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#if defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC_MINOR >= 2 |
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#define UKCPROG__NORETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__)) |
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#else |
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#define UKCPROG__NORETURN |
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#endif |
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#ifdef __STDC__ |
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#ifndef PROTO |
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#define PROTO(a) a |
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#endif /* !PROTO */ |
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typedef void *voidptr; |
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typedef const void *constvoidptr; |
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#include <stddef.h> /* needed for size_t */ |
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#else /* !__STDC__ */ |
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#include <sys/types.h> /* size_t for old C */ |
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#ifndef PROTO |
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#define PROTO(a) () |
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#endif /* !PROTO */ |
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/* Patch up for things that are missing without ANSI C. */ |
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#ifndef const |
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#define const |
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#endif |
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#ifndef volatile |
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#define volatile |
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#endif |
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#ifndef signed |
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#define signed |
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#endif |
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typedef char *voidptr; |
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typedef char *constvoidptr; |
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#endif /* !__STDC__ */ |
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/* Defining boolean type. This might cause problems for some ... */ |
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#ifndef FALSE |
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#define FALSE 0 |
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#endif |
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#ifndef TRUE |
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#define TRUE 1 |
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#endif |
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#ifndef bool |
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#define bool int |
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#endif |
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/* Macro to get control characters (works for ASCII only). */ |
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#define CONTROL(c) ((c) & 0x1f) |
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/* Define NULL - this avoids having the whole of stdio.h */ |
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#ifndef NULL |
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#define NULL 0 |
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#endif |
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/* Macro to concatenate two or three names. */ |
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#ifdef CAT |
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#undef CAT |
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#endif /* CAT */ |
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#if defined(__STDC__) && !defined(VMS) |
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#define CAT(a,b) a ## b |
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#define CAT3(a,b,c) a ## b ## c |
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#else |
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#define _IDENT(a) a |
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#define CAT(a,b) _IDENT(a)b |
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#define CAT3(a,b,c) CAT(a,b)c |
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#endif |
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/* from panic.c */ |
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typedef void (*panic_handler_t) PROTO((const char *message)); |
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panic_handler_t install_panic_handler PROTO((panic_handler_t handler)); |
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void panic PROTO((const char *message)) UKCPROG__NORETURN; |
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/* from e_malloc.c */ |
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voidptr e_malloc PROTO((size_t size)); |
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/* from e_realloc.c */ |
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voidptr e_realloc PROTO((voidptr old, size_t size)); |
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/* from strsave.c */ |
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char *strsave PROTO((const char *s)); |
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/* from config.c */ |
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char *config_trim_line PROTO((char *line)); |
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#ifdef UKC_WANT_FORMF_CHECKS |
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#define FORMF_ARGS(fpos, argpos) __attribute__((format(printf, fpos, argpos))) |
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#else |
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#ifdef VMS |
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/* The VMS C compiler with /STANDARD=PORTABLE complains about unused |
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* arguments in macros. This grossness is to shut it up. |
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#define FORMF_ARGS(fpos, apos) ; extern int CAT(__ukc,fpos), CAT(__ukc,apos) |
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#else |
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#define FORMF_ARGS(fpos, argpos) /* nothing */ |
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#endif |
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#endif |
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/* from formf.c */ |
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#ifdef __STDC__ |
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#include <stdarg.h> /* nasty, but needed for prototype */ |
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#endif |
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char *formf PROTO((char *buffer_space, int buffer_size, |
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const char *format, va_list args)); |
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/* from errf.c */ |
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typedef void (*errf_ofunc_t) PROTO((const char *string)); |
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errf_ofunc_t errf_set_ofunc PROTO((errf_ofunc_t func)); |
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const char *errf_set_prefix PROTO((const char *prefix)); |
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const char *errf_get_prefix PROTO((void)); |
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void errf_set_progname PROTO((const char *progname)); |
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const char *errf_get_progname PROTO((void)); |
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void errf_usage PROTO((const char *usage)); |
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void errf PROTO((const char *fmt, ...)) FORMF_ARGS(1, 2); |
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char *strf PROTO((const char *fmt, ...)) FORMF_ARGS(1, 2); |
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void strnf PROTO((char *buf, size_t bufsize, const char *fmt, ...)) |
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FORMF_ARGS(3, 4); |
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/* from log.c */ |
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#define LG_ALL 0 /* lowest priority */ |
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#define LG_DEBUG 1 /* debugging messages */ |
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#define LG_INFO 5 /* information messages */ |
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#define LG_ERR 9 /* error messages */ |
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#define LG_LOG 10 /* highest priority; messages from the logger */ |
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int logf_set_ofile PROTO((const char *filename, const char *prefix)); |
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void logf PROTO((int level, const char *fmt, ...)) FORMF_ARGS(2, 3); |
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int logf_set_level PROTO((int new_level)); |
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void logf_errf_ofunc PROTO((const char *str)); |
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/* from fpgetline.c |
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* Only include this prototype if stdio.h has been #included already. |
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* This is to mandating the inclusion of stdio.h unless fpgetline() |
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* is required. |
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*/ |
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#ifdef EOF |
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char *fpgetline PROTO((FILE *fp)); |
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#endif |
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/* from alloc.c */ |
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typedef struct alloc_pool_s alloc_pool_t; |
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typedef struct alloc_mark_s alloc_mark_t; |
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/* Backwards compatibility. |
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*/ |
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typedef alloc_pool_t *alloc_id_t; |
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typedef alloc_mark_t *alloc_mark_id_t; |
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alloc_pool_t *alloc_create_pool PROTO((void)); |
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void alloc_free_pool PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap)); |
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void alloc_reset_pool PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap)); |
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/* Various forms of allocation. alloc() aligns like malloc, |
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* allocstr() doesn't. alloc_strdup() is like strdup() but |
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* used allocstr() rather than malloc(). All of the preceding |
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* calls panic if they run out memory. alloc_ck() and allocstr_ck() |
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* are like alloc() and allocstr() except that they return NULL |
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* rather than panicking if memory runs out. |
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voidptr alloc PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, size_t nbytes)); |
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char *allocstr PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, size_t nbytes)); |
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voidptr alloc_ck PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, size_t nbytes)); |
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char *allocstr_ck PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, size_t nbytes)); |
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char *alloc_strdup PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, const char *s)); |
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/* Control - set and clear debug flags both globally and per-pool. |
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* If the debug flag is set new memory is initialised to garbage |
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bool alloc_set_default_debug_flag PROTO((bool val)); |
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bool alloc_set_debug_flag PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, bool val)); |
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/* alloc_mark() returns an alloc_mark_id that represents the current |
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* state of the alloc pool. alloc_release() releases any memory |
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alloc_mark_t *alloc_mark PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap)); |
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void alloc_release PROTO((alloc_pool_t *ap, alloc_mark_t *am)); |
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/* from ssplit.c */ |
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char **ssplit PROTO((const char *line, const char *delimiters)); |
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/* from ip.c */ |
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#ifdef IPPROTO_TCP |
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int get_host_addr PROTO((const char *hostname, struct in_addr *p_addr)); |
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int get_service_port PROTO((const char *servname, int *p_port)); |
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#endif |
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/* from ebuf.c */ |
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typedef struct ebuf_s ebuf_t; |
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void ebuf_reset PROTO((ebuf_t *eb)); |
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ebuf_t *ebuf_create PROTO((bool errors_are_fatal)); |
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ebuf_t *ebuf_start PROTO((ebuf_t *ebuf, bool errors_are_fatal)); |
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int ebuf_add PROTO((ebuf_t *eb, constvoidptr buf, size_t count)); |
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int ebuf_addstr PROTO((ebuf_t *eb, const char *str)); |
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voidptr ebuf_get PROTO((ebuf_t *eb, int *p_len)); |
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void ebuf_free PROTO((ebuf_t *eb)); |
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/* from sccsdata.c */ |
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const char *ukcprog_version PROTO((void)); |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} |
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#endif |
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#endif /* !UKCPROG_H_DEFINED */ |