Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/*
* Various allocation routines and routines returning information about * allocated objects. */
#include "stevie.h"
char * alloc(size) unsigned size; { char *p; /* pointer to new storage space */
p = malloc(size); if ( p == (char *)NULL ) { /* if there is no more room... */ emsg("Insufficient memory"); } return(p); }
char * ralloc(char *block,unsigned newsize) { char *p;
if((p = realloc(block,newsize)) == NULL) { emsg("Insufficient memory"); } return(p); }
char * strsave(string) char *string; { return(strcpy(alloc((unsigned)(strlen(string)+1)),string)); }
void screenalloc() { /*
* If we're changing the size of the screen, free the old arrays */ if (Realscreen != NULL) free(Realscreen); if (Nextscreen != NULL) free(Nextscreen);
Realscreen = malloc((unsigned)(Rows*Columns)); Nextscreen = malloc((unsigned)(Rows*Columns)); }
/*
* Allocate and initialize a new line structure with room for * 'nchars'+1 characters. We add one to nchars here to allow for * null termination because all the callers would just do it otherwise. */ LINE * newline(nchars) int nchars; { register LINE *l;
if ((l = (LINE *) alloc(sizeof(LINE))) == NULL) return (LINE *) NULL;
l->s = alloc((unsigned) (nchars+1)); /* the line is empty */ l->s[0] = NUL; l->size = nchars + 1;
l->prev = (LINE *) NULL; /* should be initialized by caller */ l->next = (LINE *) NULL;
return l; }
/*
* filealloc() - construct an initial empty file buffer */ void filealloc() { if ((Filemem->linep = newline(0)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Unable to allocate file memory!\n"); exit(1); } if ((Filetop->linep = newline(0)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Unable to allocate file memory!\n"); exit(1); } if ((Fileend->linep = newline(0)) == NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Unable to allocate file memory!\n"); exit(1); } Filemem->index = 0; Filetop->index = 0; Fileend->index = 0;
Filetop->linep->next = Filemem->linep; /* connect Filetop to Filemem */ Filemem->linep->prev = Filetop->linep;
Filemem->linep->next = Fileend->linep; /* connect Filemem to Fileend */ Fileend->linep->prev = Filemem->linep;
*Curschar = *Filemem; *Topchar = *Filemem;
Filemem->linep->num = 0; Fileend->linep->num = 0xffff;
clrall(); /* clear all marks */ u_clear(); /* clear the undo buffer */ }
/*
* freeall() - free the current buffer * * Free all lines in the current buffer. */ void freeall() { register LINE *lp, *xlp;
for (lp = Filetop->linep; lp != NULL ;lp = xlp) { if (lp->s != NULL) free(lp->s); xlp = lp->next; free((char *)lp); }
Curschar->linep = NULL; /* clear pointers */ Filetop->linep = NULL; Filemem->linep = NULL; Fileend->linep = NULL;
u_clear(); /* _heapmin(); */ }
/*
* bufempty() - return TRUE if the buffer is empty */ bool_t bufempty() { return (buf1line() && Filemem->linep->s[0] == NUL); }
/*
* buf1line() - return TRUE if there is only one line */ bool_t buf1line() { return (Filemem->linep->next == Fileend->linep); }
/*
* lineempty() - return TRUE if the current line is empty */ bool_t lineempty() { return (Curschar->linep->s[0] == NUL); }
/*
* endofline() - return TRUE if the given position is at end of line * * This routine will probably never be called with a position resting * on the NUL byte, but handle it correctly in case it happens. */ bool_t endofline(p) register LNPTR *p; { return (p->linep->s[p->index] == NUL || p->linep->s[p->index+1] == NUL); } /*
* canincrease(n) - returns TRUE if the current line can be increased 'n' bytes * * This routine returns immediately if the requested space is available. * If not, it attempts to allocate the space and adjust the data structures * accordingly. If everything fails it returns FALSE. */ bool_t canincrease(n) register int n; { register int nsize; register char *s; /* pointer to new space */
nsize = strlen(Curschar->linep->s) + 1 + n; /* size required */
if (nsize <= Curschar->linep->size) return TRUE;
/*
* Need to allocate more space for the string. Allow some extra * space on the assumption that we may need it soon. This avoids * excessive numbers of calls to malloc while entering new text. */ if ((s = alloc((unsigned) (nsize + SLOP))) == NULL) { emsg("Can't add anything, file is too big!"); State = NORMAL; return FALSE; }
Curschar->linep->size = nsize + SLOP; strcpy(s, Curschar->linep->s); free(Curschar->linep->s); Curschar->linep->s = s;
return TRUE; }
char * mkstr(c) char c; { static char s[2];
s[0] = c; s[1] = NUL;
return s; }
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