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/*++
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Copyright (c) 1989 Microsoft Corporation
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Module Name:
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mapmsg.c
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Abstract:
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This utility will create an input file for MC from specially
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formatted include files. This is used to create DLL's which can be
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used by the message utilities to get message text to display.
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The format of the header files is:
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:
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:
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#define <basename> <basenumber>
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:
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:
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#define <errornum> <basenumber> + <number> /* text of message */
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/*
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Example:
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#define NETBASE 1000
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#define NerrFOO NETBASE+1 /* A FOO has been encountered at %1 * /
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/*
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The mapping tries to be generous about whitespace and parenthesis.
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It will also handle comments across several lines. Some important points:
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- all continuations must begin with [WS]'*'
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any whitespace at the beginning of a message is removed
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unless the -p command line option is specified.
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- #define .....
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/*
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* FOO
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*/
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/* is handled correctly.
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The command line to MAPMSG is:
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mapmsg [-p] [-a appendfile] <system name> <basename> <inputfile>
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Example:
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mapmsg NET NERRBASE neterr.h > neterr.mc
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The <system name> is the 3 character name required by the mkmsg
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input. The output is written to stdout. If the append file
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is given, the output is appropriately appended to an existing
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mkmsgf source file.
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An optional @X, X: {E, W, I, P} can be the 1st non-WS chars of the
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comment field. The letter (E, W, I, or P) will be the message type.
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See MKMSGF documentation for an explaination of the message types.
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The default type is E.
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The @X must appear on the same line as the #define.
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Examples:
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#define NerrFOO NETBASE+1 /* @I A FOO has been encountered * /
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/*
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#define NERR_Foo NETBASE + 2 /* @P
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The prompt text: %0 */
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/*
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The resulting entry in the message file input file will be
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NETnnnnI: A FOO has been encountered
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Use the DOS message file source convention of XXXnnnn?: for
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placeholder messages.
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Author:
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This was ported from the Lanman utility that was used to create input
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files for mkmsgf by:
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Dan Hinsley (danhi) 29-Jul-1991
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Revision History:
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Ronald Meijer (ronaldm) 17-Mar-1993
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Added -p option to preserve leading white space characters
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--*/
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#include <windows.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <ctype.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "mapmsg.h"
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#define USAGE "syntax: mapmsg [-p] [-a appendfile] <system name> <basename> <inputfile>\n"
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int Append = FALSE; /* was the -a switch specified */
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int Preserve = FALSE; /* TRUE if the -p switch is set */
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int
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__cdecl main(
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int argc,
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PCHAR * argv
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)
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{
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int Base;
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// Check for -p[reserve whitespace] option
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if (argc > 1)
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{
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if (_stricmp(argv[1], "-p") == 0)
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{
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++argv;
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--argc;
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Preserve = TRUE;
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}
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}
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if (argc == 6)
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{
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if (_stricmp(argv[1], "-a") != 0)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, USAGE);
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return(1);
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}
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if (freopen(argv[2], "r+", stdout) == NULL)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open '%s'\n", argv[2]);
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return(1);
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}
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argv += 2;
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argc -= 2;
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Append = TRUE;
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}
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/* check for valid command line */
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if (argc != 4)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, USAGE);
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return(1);
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}
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if (freopen(argv[3], "r", stdin) == NULL)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open '%s'\n", argv[3]);
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return(1);
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}
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if (GetBase(argv[2], &Base))
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "Cannot locate definition of <basename> in '%s'\n", argv[3]);
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return(1);
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}
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/* now process the rest of the file and map it */
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MapMessage(Base, argv[2]);
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return(0);
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}
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int
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GetBase(
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PCHAR String,
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int * pBase
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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GetBase - find the line defining the value of the base number.
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Arguments:
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String is the string to match.
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pBase is a pointer of where to put the value.
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Return Value:
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Return 0 if string found, 1 if not.
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Notes:
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The global variable, chBuff is used w/in this routine.
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The pattern to look for is:
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[WS] #define [WS] <string> [WS | '('] <number> .....
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--*/
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{
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PCHAR p;
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size_t len;
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len = strlen(String);
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while(gets(chBuff))
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{
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p = chBuff;
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SKIPWHITE(p);
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if (strncmp(p, "#define", 7) == 0)
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{
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p += 7;
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SKIPWHITE(p);
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if (strncmp(String, p, len) == 0 && strcspn(p, " \t") == len)
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{
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/* found the definition ... skip to number */
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p += len;
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SKIP_W_P(p);
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if ( !isdigit(*p))
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{
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ReportError(chBuff, "Bad <base> definition");
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}
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*pBase = atoi(p);
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return(0);
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}
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}
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}
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return(1);
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}
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VOID
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MapMessage(
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int Base,
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PCHAR BaseName
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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MapMessage - map the definition lines.
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Arguments:
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Base is the base number
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BaseName is the text form of base
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Return Value:
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None
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Notes:
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The global variable, chBuff is used w/in this routine.
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Make sure that the numbers are strictly increasing.
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--*/
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{
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CHAR auxbuff[BUFSIZ];
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int num;
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int first = TRUE;
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int next;
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PCHAR text;
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CHAR define[41];
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PCHAR p;
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CHAR type;
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/* Make certain the buffer is always null-terminated */
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define[sizeof(define)-1] = '\0';
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/* print the header */
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if (!Append)
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{
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printf(";//\n");
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printf(";// Net error file for basename %s = %d\n", BaseName, Base);
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printf(";//\n");
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}
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else
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{
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/* get last number and position to end of file */
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first = FALSE;
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next = 0;
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if (fseek(stdout, 0L, SEEK_END) == -1) {
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return;
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}
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}
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/* for each line of the proper format */
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while (GetNextLine(BaseName, chBuff, define, &num, &text, &type))
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{
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num += Base;
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if (first)
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{
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first = FALSE;
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next = num;
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}
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/* make sure that the numbers are monotonically increasing */
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if (num > next)
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{
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if (next == num - 1)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "(warning) Missing error number %d\n", next);
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}
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else
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "(warning) Missing error numbers %d - %d\n",
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next, num-1);
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}
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next = num;
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}
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else if (num < next)
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{
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ReportError(chBuff, "Error numbers not strictly increasing");
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}
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/* rule out comment start alone on def line */
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if (text && *text == 0)
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{
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ReportError(chBuff, "Bad comment format");
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}
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/*
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* catch the cases where there is no open comment
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* or the open comment just contains a @X
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*/
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if (text == NULL)
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{
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text = gets(auxbuff);
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SKIPWHITE(text);
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if ((type == '\0') && (strncmp(text, "/*", 2) == 0))
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{
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if (text[2] == 0)
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{
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gets(auxbuff);
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}
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else
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{
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text += 1;
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}
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strcpy(chBuff, text);
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text = chBuff;
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SKIPWHITE(text);
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if (*text++ != '*')
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{
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ReportError(chBuff, "Comment continuation requires '*'");
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}
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}
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else if ((type) && (*text == '*'))
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{
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if (text[1] == 0)
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{
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gets(auxbuff);
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}
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strcpy(chBuff, text);
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text = chBuff;
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SKIPWHITE(text);
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if (*text++ != '*')
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{
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ReportError(chBuff, "Comment continuation requires '*'");
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}
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}
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else
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{
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ReportError(chBuff, "Bad comment format");
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}
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}
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/* Strip off trailing trailing close comment */
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while (strstr(text, "*/") == NULL)
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{
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/* multi-line message ... comment MUST
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* be continued with '*'
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*/
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p = gets(auxbuff);
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SKIPWHITE(p);
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if (*p != '*')
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{
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ReportError(auxbuff, "Comment continuation requires '*'");
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}
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if (*++p == '/')
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{
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break;
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}
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// abort if the current text length + add text + "\n" is > the max
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if (strlen(text) + strlen(p) + 1 > MAXMSGTEXTLEN)
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{
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ReportError(text, "\nMessage text length too long");
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}
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strcat(text, "\n");
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//
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// Get rid of leading spaces on continuation line,
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// unless -p specified
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//
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if (!Preserve)
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{
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SKIPWHITE(p);
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}
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strcat(text, p);
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}
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if ((p=strstr(text, "*/")) != NULL)
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{
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*p = 0;
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}
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TrimTrailingSpaces(text);
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//
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// Get rid of leading spaces on first line, unless -p specified
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//
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p = text;
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if (!Preserve) {
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SKIPWHITE(p);
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if (!p) {
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p = text;
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}
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}
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printf("MessageId=%04d SymbolicName=%s\nLanguage=English\n"
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"%s\n.\n", num, define, p);
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++next;
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}
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}
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int
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GetNextLine(
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PCHAR BaseName,
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PCHAR pInputBuffer,
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PCHAR pDefineName,
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int * pNumber,
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PCHAR * pText,
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PCHAR pType
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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GetNextLine - get the next line of the proper format, and parse out
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the error number.
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The format is assumed to be:
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[WS] #define [WS] <name> [WS | '('] <basename> [WS | ')'] \
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'+' [WS | '('] <number> [WS | ')'] '/*' [WS] [@X] [WS] <text>
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Arguments:
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BaseName is the basename.
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pInputBuffer is a pointer to an input buffer
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pDefineName is a pointer to where the manifest constant name pointer goes
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pNumber is a pointer to where the <number> goes.
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pText is a pointer to where the text pointer goes.
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pType is a pointer to the message type (set to 0 if no @X on line).
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Return Value:
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Returns 0 at end of file, non-zero otherwise.
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--*/
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{
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size_t len = strlen(BaseName);
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PCHAR savep = pInputBuffer;
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PCHAR startdefine;
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while (gets(savep))
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{
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pInputBuffer = savep;
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SKIPWHITE(pInputBuffer);
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if (strncmp(pInputBuffer, "#define", 7) == 0)
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{
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pInputBuffer += 7;
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SKIPWHITE(pInputBuffer);
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/* get manifest constant name */
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startdefine = pInputBuffer;
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pInputBuffer += strcspn(pInputBuffer, " \t");
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*pInputBuffer = '\0';
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pInputBuffer++;
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strncpy(pDefineName, startdefine, 40);
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SKIP_W_P(pInputBuffer);
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/* match <basename?> */
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if (strncmp(BaseName, pInputBuffer, len) == 0 &&
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strcspn(pInputBuffer, " \t)+") == len)
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{
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pInputBuffer += len;
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SKIP_W_P(pInputBuffer);
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if (*pInputBuffer == '+')
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{
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++pInputBuffer;
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SKIP_W_P(pInputBuffer);
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/* the number !! */
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if (!isdigit(*pInputBuffer))
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{
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ReportError(savep, "Bad error file format");
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}
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*pNumber = atoi(pInputBuffer);
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SKIP_NOT_W_P(pInputBuffer);
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SKIP_W_P(pInputBuffer);
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if (strncmp(pInputBuffer, "/*", 2))
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{
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*pText = NULL;
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*pType = '\0';
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return(1);
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}
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pInputBuffer += 2;
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SKIPWHITE(pInputBuffer);
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if (*pInputBuffer == '@')
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{
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*pType = *(pInputBuffer+1);
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pInputBuffer += 2;
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SKIPWHITE(pInputBuffer);
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}
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else
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{
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*pType = '\0';
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}
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if (*pInputBuffer)
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{
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*pText = pInputBuffer;
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}
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else
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{
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*pText = NULL;
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}
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return(1);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return(0);
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}
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void
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ReportError(
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PCHAR pLineNumber,
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PCHAR Message
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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ReportError - report a fatal error.
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Arguments:
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pLineNumber is the offending input line.
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Message is a description of what is wrong.
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Return Value:
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None
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--*/
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "\a%s:%s\n", Message, pLineNumber);
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exit(1);
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}
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void
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TrimTrailingSpaces(
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PCHAR Text
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)
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/*++
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Routine Description:
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TrimTrailingSpaces - strip off the end spaces.
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Arguments:
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Text - the text to remove spaces from
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Return Value:
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None
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--*/
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{
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PCHAR p;
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/* strip off trailing space */
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while (((p=strrchr(Text, ' ')) && p[1] == 0) ||
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((p=strrchr(Text, '\t')) && p[1] == 0))
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{
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*p = 0;
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}
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}
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