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1.1 root 1: #include <stdlib.h>
2: #include <stdarg.h>
3: #include <string.h>
4: #include <mach/mach.h>
5:
6: #include "stuff/allocate.h"
7: #include "stuff/errors.h"
8: /*
9: * allocate() is just a wrapper around malloc that prints an error message and
10: * exits if the malloc fails.
11: */
12: void *
13: allocate(
14: unsigned long size)
15: {
16: void *p;
17:
18: if(size == 0)
19: return(NULL);
20: if((p = malloc(size)) == NULL)
21: system_fatal("virtual memory exhausted (malloc failed)");
22: return(p);
23: }
24:
25: /*
26: * reallocate() is just a wrapper around realloc that prints and error message
27: * and exits if the realloc fails.
28: */
29: void *
30: reallocate(
31: void *p,
32: unsigned long size)
33: {
34: if(p == NULL)
35: return(allocate(size));
36: if((p = realloc(p, size)) == NULL)
37: system_fatal("virtual memory exhausted (realloc failed)");
38: return(p);
39: }
40:
41: /*
42: * savestr() malloc's space for the string passed to it, copys the string into
43: * the space and returns a pointer to that space.
44: */
45: char *
46: savestr(
47: const char *s)
48: {
49: long len;
50: char *r;
51:
52: len = strlen(s) + 1;
53: r = (char *)allocate(len);
54: strcpy(r, s);
55: return(r);
56: }
57:
58: /*
59: * Makestr() creates a string that is the concatenation of a variable number of
60: * strings. It is pass a variable number of pointers to strings and the last
61: * pointer is NULL. It returns the pointer to the string it created. The
62: * storage for the string is malloc()'ed can be free()'ed when nolonger needed.
63: */
64: char *
65: makestr(
66: const char *args,
67: ...)
68: {
69: va_list ap;
70: char *s, *p;
71: long size;
72:
73: size = 0;
74: if(args != NULL){
75: size += strlen(args);
76: va_start(ap, args);
77: p = (char *)va_arg(ap, char *);
78: while(p != NULL){
79: size += strlen(p);
80: p = (char *)va_arg(ap, char *);
81: }
82: }
83: s = allocate(size + 1);
84: *s = '\0';
85:
86: if(args != NULL){
87: (void)strcat(s, args);
88: va_start(ap, args);
89: p = (char *)va_arg(ap, char *);
90: while(p != NULL){
91: (void)strcat(s, p);
92: p = (char *)va_arg(ap, char *);
93: }
94: va_end(ap);
95: }
96: return(s);
97: }
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