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33 * @(#)strings.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93
34 * $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/mail/strings.c,v 1.2.6.3 2003/01/06 05:46:03 mikeh Exp $
35 * $DragonFly: src/usr.bin/mail/strings.c,v 1.3 2003/10/04 20:36:48 hmp Exp $
39 * Mail -- a mail program
41 * String allocation routines.
42 * Strings handed out here are reclaimed at the top of the command
43 * loop each time, so they need not be freed.
50 * Allocate size more bytes of space and return the address of the
51 * first byte to the caller. An even number of bytes are always
52 * allocated so that the space will always be on a word boundary.
53 * The string spaces are of exponentially increasing size, to satisfy
54 * the occasional user with enormous string size requests.
65 s
+= (sizeof(char *) - 1);
66 s
&= ~(sizeof(char *) - 1);
68 for (sp
= &stringdope
[0]; sp
< &stringdope
[NSPACE
]; sp
++) {
69 if (sp
->s_topFree
== NULL
&& (STRINGSIZE
<< index
) >= s
)
75 if (sp
>= &stringdope
[NSPACE
])
76 errx(1, "String too large");
77 if (sp
->s_topFree
== NULL
) {
78 index
= sp
- &stringdope
[0];
79 if ((sp
->s_topFree
= malloc(STRINGSIZE
<< index
)) == NULL
)
80 err(1, "No room for space %d", index
);
81 sp
->s_nextFree
= sp
->s_topFree
;
82 sp
->s_nleft
= STRINGSIZE
<< index
;
91 * Reset the string area to be empty.
92 * Called to free all strings allocated
104 for (sp
= &stringdope
[0]; sp
< &stringdope
[NSPACE
]; sp
++) {
105 if (sp
->s_topFree
== NULL
)
107 sp
->s_nextFree
= sp
->s_topFree
;
108 sp
->s_nleft
= STRINGSIZE
<< index
;
114 * Make the string area permanent.
115 * Meant to be called in main, after initialization.
122 for (sp
= &stringdope
[0]; sp
< &stringdope
[NSPACE
]; sp
++)
123 sp
->s_topFree
= NULL
;