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* $TenDRA: tendra/src/tools/tnc/utility.c,v 1.8 2005/09/21 16:59:15 stefanf Exp $
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "cstring.h"
#include "fmm.h"
#include "types.h"
#include "read_types.h"
#include "analyser.h"
#include "file.h"
#include "table.h"
#include "utility.h"
#include "write.h"
/*
* ARE INPUT AND OUTPUT TEXT OR CODE?
*
* The form of any error message depends on whether the input file
* is text or code.
*/
boolean text_input = 1;
boolean text_output = 0;
/*
* MAKE A TEMPORARY COPY OF A STRING
*
* This routine copies a string into a temporary buffer.
*/
char *
temp_copy(char *s)
{
static char *buff = null;
static int bufflen = 0;
int n = (int) strlen (s) + 1;
if (n >= bufflen) {
bufflen = n + 100;
buff = (char *) xrealloc ((pointer) buff, bufflen);
}
return (strcpy (buff, s));
}
/*
* CONVERT AN UNSIGNED LONG TO OCTAL
*
* The result is returned as a string of octal digits.
*/
char *
ulong_to_octal(unsigned long n)
{
int i = 99;
char buff [100];
if (n == 0) return ("0");
buff [i] = 0;
while (n) {
buff [ --i ] = (char) ('0' + (n & 7));
n >>= 3;
}
return (string_ncopy (buff + i, 99 - i));
}
/*
* CONVERT AN OCTAL STRING TO AN UNSIGNED LONG
*
* Any overflow is ignored (but see below).
*/
unsigned long
octal_to_ulong(char *num)
{
unsigned long n = 0;
for (; *num ; num++) {
n = (n << 3) + (unsigned long) (*num - '0');
}
return (n);
}
/*
* DOES THE GIVEN OCTAL STRING FIT INTO AN UNSIGNED LONG?
*
* The number of binary digits needed to represent the octal number
* is calculated and compared against the number of bits in an
* unsigned long, minus sz (to allow for a sign bit).
*/
boolean
fits_ulong(char *num, int sz)
{
int n = 3 * (int) strlen (num);
int m = BYTESIZE * (int) sizeof (unsigned long) - sz;
switch (*num) {
case '0' : n -= 3 ; break;
case '1' : n -= 2 ; break;
case '2' : n -= 1 ; break;
case '3' : n -= 1 ; break;
}
if (n <= m) return (1);
return (0);
}
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