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Various cleanups for Dynarr code, from Unicode-internal ws dynarr.c: Add comment explaining Dynarr_largest() use. dynarr.c: In Dynarr_insert_many(), don't call Dynarr_resize() unless we actually need to resize, and note that an assert() that we are inserting at or below the current end could be wrong if code wants to access stuff between `len' and `largest'. dynarr.c: Don't just Dynarr_resize() to the right size; instead use Dynarr_reset() then Dynarr_add_many(), so that the 'len' and 'largest' and such get set properly. dynarr.c, faces.c, gutter.c, lisp.h, lread.c, lrecord.h, redisplay-output.c, redisplay.c: Rename Dynarr member 'cur' to 'len' since it's the length of the dynarr, not really a pointer to a "current insertion point". Use type_checking_assert() instead of just assert() in some places. Add additional assertions (Dynarr_verify*()) to check that we're being given positions within range. Use them in Dynarr_at, Dynarr_atp, etc. New Dynarr_atp_allow_end() for retrieving a pointer to a position that might be the element past the last one. New Dynarr_past_lastp() to retrieve a pointer to the position past the last one, using Dynarr_atp_allow_end(). Change code appropriately to use it. Rename Dynarr_end() to Dynarr_lastp() (pointer to the last element) for clarity, and change code appropriately to use it. Change code appropriately to use Dynarr_begin(). Rewrite Dynarr_add_many(). New version can accept a NULL pointer to mean "reserve space but don't put anything in it". Used by stack_like_malloc().
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Wed, 13 Jan 2010 04:07:42 -0600
parents ecf1ebac70d8
children 308d34e9f07d
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/* Static array to put the dumped data in and its management
   Copyright (C) 2003 Olivier Galibert

This file is part of XEmacs.

XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.

XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* Synched up with: Not in FSF. */

/* Mule-ized? Mwahahahahahaha */

/* Magic values by Larry McVoy to prevent every known compiler, including
   an especially perverse HP-UX one, from putting the array in BSS.
*/


#include <config.h>
#include "lisp.h"
#include "dump-data.h"

/* 4 bytes for the data size, 4096 for alignment */

static Rawbyte dumped_data[MAX_SIZE+4096+4] = {
  255,
  6,
  1,
  2,
  3,
  4,
  255,
  3,
  9,
  62,
  255,
  10,
  4,
  61,
  255
};

size_t
dumped_data_size (void)
{
  return dumped_data[0] | (dumped_data[1] << 8) | (dumped_data[2] << 16) |
    (dumped_data[3] << 24);
}

size_t
dumped_data_max_size (void)
{
  return MAX_SIZE;
}

size_t
dumped_data_align_offset (void)
{
  EMACS_INT iptr = (EMACS_INT) dumped_data;
  EMACS_INT iptr2;
  iptr2 = (iptr + 4 + 4095) & ~(EMACS_INT) 4095;
  
  return iptr2 - iptr;
}

Rawbyte *
dumped_data_get (void)
{
  EMACS_INT iptr = (EMACS_INT) dumped_data;
  iptr = (iptr + 4 + 4095) & ~(EMACS_INT) 4095;
  return (Rawbyte *) iptr;
}