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int statgrab_vector_resize(char **vector, vector_header *h, int count); |
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/* A pointer value that won't be returned by malloc, and isn't NULL, so can be |
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* used as a sentinel by allocation routines that need to return NULL |
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extern char statgrab_vector_sentinel_value; |
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static void *statgrab_vector_sentinel = &statgrab_vector_sentinel_value; |
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/* Internal function to resize the vector. Ideally it would take void ** as the |
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* first parameter, but ANSI strict-aliasing rules would then prevent it from |
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void *statgrab_vector_resize(void *vector, vector_header *h, int count); |
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/* Declare a vector. Specify the init/destroy functions as NULL if you don't |
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#define VECTOR_DECLARE(name, item_type, block_size, init_fn, destroy_fn) \ |
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/* Resize a vector. Returns 0 on success, -1 on out-of-memory. On |
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* vector will be freed. */ |
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* vector will be freed. |
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* |
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#define VECTOR_RESIZE(name, num_items) \ |
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statgrab_vector_resize((char **) &name, &name##_header, num_items) |
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(((name = statgrab_vector_resize((char *) name, &name##_header, num_items)) \ |
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== statgrab_vector_sentinel) ? -1 : 0) |
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/* Free a vector, destroying its contents. */ |
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#define VECTOR_FREE(name) \ |