Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/notes/utility/seq-cvt/seqtoascii.c, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: #include "../../src/parms.h"
                      2: #include "../../src/structs.h"
                      3: 
                      4: main (argc, argv)
                      5: int     argc;
                      6: char  **argv;
                      7: {
                      8:     int     i,
                      9:             j,
                     10:             k;
                     11:     char   *p,
                     12:            *q,
                     13:            *r;
                     14:     FILE * fp;
                     15:     struct seq_f    buf;
                     16: 
                     17:     i = open (argv[1], 0);
                     18: 
                     19:     while (read (i, &buf, sizeof buf) == sizeof buf)
                     20:     {
                     21: #ifdef DEBUG
                     22:        /*
                     23:         * normally we don't print the gmttime field...
                     24:         * the seqtobinary program doesn't expect to see it...
                     25:         *
                     26:         * You are welcome to use it if you want...
                     27:         */
                     28:        printf ("%-20s: %d:%d %d/%d/%d (%ld)\n", buf.nfname,
                     29:                buf.lastin.w_hours, buf.lastin.w_mins,
                     30:                buf.lastin.w_day, buf.lastin.w_month, buf.lastin.w_year,
                     31:                buf.lastin.w_gmttime);
                     32: #else
                     33:        printf ("%-20s: %d:%d %d/%d/%d\n", buf.nfname,
                     34:                buf.lastin.w_hours, buf.lastin.w_mins,
                     35:                buf.lastin.w_day, buf.lastin.w_month, buf.lastin.w_year);
                     36: #endif
                     37:     }
                     38: 
                     39: }

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