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34 * @(#)memalloc.h 8.2 (Berkeley) 5/4/95
35 * $FreeBSD: head/bin/sh/memalloc.h 326025 2017-11-20 19:49:47Z pfg $
38 #include <string.h>
40 struct stackmark {
41 struct stack_block *stackp;
42 char *stacknxt;
43 int stacknleft;
47 extern char *stacknxt;
48 extern int stacknleft;
49 extern char *sstrend;
51 pointer ckmalloc(size_t);
52 pointer ckrealloc(pointer, int);
53 void ckfree(pointer);
54 char *savestr(const char *);
55 pointer stalloc(int);
56 void stunalloc(pointer);
57 char *stsavestr(const char *);
58 void setstackmark(struct stackmark *);
59 void popstackmark(struct stackmark *);
60 char *growstackstr(void);
61 char *makestrspace(int, char *);
62 char *stputbin(const char *data, size_t len, char *p);
63 char *stputs(const char *data, char *p);
67 #define stackblock() stacknxt
68 #define stackblocksize() stacknleft
69 #define grabstackblock(n) stalloc(n)
70 #define STARTSTACKSTR(p) p = stackblock()
71 #define STPUTC(c, p) do { if (p == sstrend) p = growstackstr(); *p++ = (c); } while(0)
72 #define CHECKSTRSPACE(n, p) { if ((size_t)(sstrend - p) < n) p = makestrspace(n, p); }
73 #define USTPUTC(c, p) (*p++ = (c))
75 * STACKSTRNUL's use is where we want to be able to turn a stack
76 * (non-sentinel, character counting string) into a C string,
77 * and later pretend the NUL is not there.
78 * Note: Because of STACKSTRNUL's semantics, STACKSTRNUL cannot be used
79 * on a stack that will grabstackstr()ed.
81 #define STACKSTRNUL(p) (p == sstrend ? (p = growstackstr(), *p = '\0') : (*p = '\0'))
82 #define STUNPUTC(p) (--p)
83 #define STTOPC(p) p[-1]
84 #define STADJUST(amount, p) (p += (amount))
85 #define grabstackstr(p) stalloc((char *)p - stackblock())
86 #define ungrabstackstr(s, p) stunalloc((s))
87 #define STPUTBIN(s, len, p) p = stputbin((s), (len), p)
88 #define STPUTS(s, p) p = stputs((s), p)