352 lines
16 KiB
C
352 lines
16 KiB
C
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/* General utilities <stdlib.h>
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This file is part of the Public Domain C Library (PDCLib).
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Permission is granted to use, modify, and / or redistribute at will.
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*/
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#ifndef _PDCLIB_STDLIB_H
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#define _PDCLIB_STDLIB_H _PDCLIB_STDLIB_H
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#include "_PDCLIB_int.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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#ifndef _PDCLIB_SIZE_T_DEFINED
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#define _PDCLIB_SIZE_T_DEFINED _PDCLIB_SIZE_T_DEFINED
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typedef _PDCLIB_size_t size_t;
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#endif
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#ifndef _PDCLIB_NULL_DEFINED
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#define _PDCLIB_NULL_DEFINED _PDCLIB_NULL_DEFINED
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#define NULL _PDCLIB_NULL
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#endif
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#ifndef __cplusplus
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#ifndef _PDCLIB_WCHAR_T_DEFINED
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#define _PDCLIB_WCHAR_T_DEFINED _PDCLIB_WCHAR_T_DEFINED
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typedef _PDCLIB_wchar_t wchar_t;
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef _PDCLIB_MB_CUR_MAX_DEFINED
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#define _PDCLIB_MB_CUR_MAX_DEFINED
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#define MB_CUR_MAX (_PDCLIB_mb_cur_max())
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#endif
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/* Numeric conversion functions */
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/* TODO: atof(), strtof(), strtod(), strtold() */
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double atof( const char * nptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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double strtod( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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float strtof( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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long double strtold( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Seperate the character array nptr into three parts: A (possibly empty)
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sequence of whitespace characters, a character representation of an integer
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to the given base, and trailing invalid characters (including the terminating
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null character). If base is 0, assume it to be 10, unless the integer
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representation starts with 0x / 0X (setting base to 16) or 0 (setting base to
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8). If given, base can be anything from 0 to 36, using the 26 letters of the
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base alphabet (both lowercase and uppercase) as digits 10 through 35.
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The integer representation is then converted into the return type of the
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function. It can start with a '+' or '-' sign. If the sign is '-', the result
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of the conversion is negated.
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If the conversion is successful, the converted value is returned. If endptr
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is not a NULL pointer, a pointer to the first trailing invalid character is
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returned in *endptr.
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If no conversion could be performed, zero is returned (and nptr in *endptr,
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if endptr is not a NULL pointer). If the converted value does not fit into
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the return type, the functions return LONG_MIN, LONG_MAX, ULONG_MAX,
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LLONG_MIN, LLONG_MAX, or ULLONG_MAX respectively, depending on the sign of
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the integer representation and the return type, and errno is set to ERANGE.
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*/
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/* There is strtoimax() and strtoumax() in <inttypes.h> operating on intmax_t /
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uintmax_t, if the long long versions do not suit your needs.
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*/
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long int strtol( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr, int base ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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long long int strtoll( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr, int base ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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unsigned long int strtoul( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr, int base ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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unsigned long long int strtoull( const char * _PDCLIB_restrict nptr, char * * _PDCLIB_restrict endptr, int base ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* These functions are the equivalent of (int)strtol( nptr, NULL, 10 ),
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strtol( nptr, NULL, 10 ) and strtoll(nptr, NULL, 10 ) respectively, with the
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exception that they do not have to handle overflow situations in any defined
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way.
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(PDCLib does not simply forward these to their strtox() equivalents, but
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provides a simpler atox() function that saves a couple of tests and simply
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continues with the conversion in case of overflow.)
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*/
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int atoi( const char * nptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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long int atol( const char * nptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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long long int atoll( const char * nptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Pseudo-random sequence generation functions */
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extern unsigned long int _PDCLIB_seed;
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#define RAND_MAX 32767
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/* Returns the next number in a pseudo-random sequence, which is between 0 and
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RAND_MAX.
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(PDCLib uses the implementation suggested by the standard document, which is
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next = next * 1103515245 + 12345; return (unsigned int)(next/65536) % 32768;)
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*/
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int rand( void ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Initialize a new pseudo-random sequence with the starting seed. Same seeds
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result in the same pseudo-random sequence. The default seed is 1.
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*/
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void srand( unsigned int seed ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Memory management functions */
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/* Allocate a chunk of memory of given size. If request could not be
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satisfied, return NULL. Otherwise, return a pointer to the allocated
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memory. Memory contents are undefined.
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*/
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void * malloc( size_t size ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Allocate a chunk of memory that is large enough to hold nmemb elements of
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the given size, and zero-initialize that memory. If request could not be
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satisfied, return NULL. Otherwise, return a pointer to the allocated
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memory.
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*/
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void * calloc( size_t nmemb, size_t size ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Allocate a chunk of memory of given size, with specified alignment (which
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must be a power of two; if it is not, the next greater power of two is
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used). If request could not be satisfied, return NULL. Otherwise, return
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a pointer to the allocated memory.
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*/
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void * aligned_alloc( size_t alignment, size_t size ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* De-allocate a chunk of heap memory previously allocated using malloc(),
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calloc(), or realloc(), and pointed to by ptr. If ptr does not match a
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pointer previously returned by the mentioned allocation functions, or
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free() has already been called for this ptr, behaviour is undefined.
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*/
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void free( void * ptr ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Resize a chunk of memory previously allocated with malloc() and pointed to
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by ptr to the given size (which might be larger or smaller than the original
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size). Returns a pointer to the reallocated memory, or NULL if the request
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could not be satisfied. Note that the resizing might include a memcpy()
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from the original location to a different one, so the return value might or
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might not equal ptr. If size is larger than the original size, the value of
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memory beyond the original size is undefined. If ptr is NULL, realloc()
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behaves like malloc().
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*/
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void * realloc( void * ptr, size_t size ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Communication with the environment */
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/* These two can be passed to exit() or _Exit() as status values, to signal
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successful and unsuccessful program termination, respectively. EXIT_SUCCESS
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can be replaced by 0. How successful or unsuccessful program termination are
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signaled to the environment, and what happens if exit() or _Exit() are being
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called with a value that is neither of the three, is defined by the hosting
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OS and its glue function.
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*/
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#define EXIT_SUCCESS _PDCLIB_SUCCESS
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#define EXIT_FAILURE _PDCLIB_FAILURE
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/* Initiate abnormal process termination, unless programm catches SIGABRT and
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does not return from the signal handler.
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This implementantion flushes all streams, closes all files, and removes any
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temporary files before exiting with EXIT_FAILURE.
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abort() does not return.
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*/
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_PDCLIB_noreturn void abort( void ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Register a function that will be called on exit(), or when main() returns.
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At least 32 functions can be registered this way, and will be called in
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reverse order of registration (last-in, first-out).
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Returns zero if registration is successfull, nonzero if it failed.
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*/
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int atexit( void (*func)( void ) ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Register a function that will be called on quick_exit(), or when main() returns.
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At least 32 functions can be registered this way, and will be called in
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reverse order of registration (last-in, first-out).
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Returns zero if registration is successfull, nonzero if it failed.
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*/
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int at_quick_exit( void (*func)( void ) ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Normal process termination. Functions registered by atexit() (see above) are
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called, streams flushed, files closed and temporary files removed before the
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program is terminated with the given status. (See comment for EXIT_SUCCESS
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and EXIT_FAILURE above.)
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exit() does not return.
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*/
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_PDCLIB_noreturn void exit( int status ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Normal process termination. Functions registered by atexit() (see above) are
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NOT CALLED. This implementation DOES flush streams, close files and removes
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temporary files before the program is teminated with the given status. (See
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comment for EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE above.)
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_Exit() does not return.
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*/
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_PDCLIB_noreturn void _Exit( int status ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Quick process termination. Functions registered by at_quick_exit() (see
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above) are called, and the process terminated. No functions registered
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with atexit() (see above) or signal handlers are called.
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quick_exit() does not return.
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*/
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_PDCLIB_noreturn void quick_exit( int status );
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/* Search an environment-provided key-value map for the given key name, and
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return a pointer to the associated value string (or NULL if key name cannot
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be found). The value string pointed to might be overwritten by a subsequent
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call to getenv(). The library never calls getenv() itself.
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Details on the provided keys and how to set / change them are determined by
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the hosting OS and its glue function.
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*/
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char * getenv( const char * name ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* If string is a NULL pointer, system() returns nonzero if a command processor
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is available, and zero otherwise. If string is not a NULL pointer, it is
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passed to the command processor. If system() returns, it does so with a
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value that is determined by the hosting OS and its glue function.
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*/
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int system( const char * string ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Searching and sorting */
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/* Do a binary search for a given key in the array with a given base pointer,
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which consists of nmemb elements that are of the given size each. To compare
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the given key with an element from the array, the given function compar is
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called (with key as first parameter and a pointer to the array member as
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second parameter); the function should return a value less than, equal to,
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or greater than 0 if the key is considered to be less than, equal to, or
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greater than the array element, respectively.
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The function returns a pointer to the first matching element found, or NULL
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if no match is found.
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** May throw **
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*/
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void * bsearch( const void * key, const void * base, size_t nmemb, size_t size, int (*compar)( const void *, const void * ) );
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/* Do a quicksort on an array with a given base pointer, which consists of
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nmemb elements that are of the given size each. To compare two elements from
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the array, the given function compar is called, which should return a value
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less than, equal to, or greater than 0 if the first argument is considered
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to be less than, equal to, or greater than the second argument, respectively.
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If two elements are compared equal, their order in the sorted array is not
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specified.
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** May throw **
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*/
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void qsort( void * base, size_t nmemb, size_t size, int (*compar)( const void *, const void * ) );
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/* Integer arithmetic functions */
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/* Return the absolute value of the argument. Note that on machines using two-
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complement's notation (most modern CPUs), the largest negative value cannot
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be represented as positive value. In this case, behaviour is unspecified.
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*/
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int abs( int j ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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long int labs( long int j ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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long long int llabs( long long int j ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* These structures each have a member quot and a member rem, of type int (for
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div_t), long int (for ldiv_t) and long long it (for lldiv_t) respectively.
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The order of the members is platform-defined to allow the div() functions
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below to be implemented efficiently.
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*/
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typedef struct _PDCLIB_div_t div_t;
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typedef struct _PDCLIB_ldiv_t ldiv_t;
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typedef struct _PDCLIB_lldiv_t lldiv_t;
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/* Return quotient (quot) and remainder (rem) of an integer division in one of
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the structs above.
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*/
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div_t div( int numer, int denom ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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ldiv_t ldiv( long int numer, long int denom ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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lldiv_t lldiv( long long int numer, long long int denom ) _PDCLIB_nothrow;
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/* Multibyte / wide character conversion functions */
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/* Affected by LC_CTYPE of the current locale. For state-dependent encoding,
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each function is placed into its initial conversion state at program
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startup, and can be returned to that state by a call with its character
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pointer argument s being a null pointer.
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Changing LC_CTYPE causes the conversion state to become indeterminate.
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*/
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/* If s is not a null pointer, returns the number of bytes contained in the
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multibyte character pointed to by s (if the next n or fewer bytes form a
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valid multibyte character); -1, if they don't; or 0, if s points to the
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null character.
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If s is a null pointer, returns nonzero if multibyte encodings in the
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current locale are stateful, and zero otherwise.
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*/
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int mblen( const char * s, size_t n );
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/* If s is not a null pointer, and the next n bytes (maximum) form a valid
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multibyte character sequence (possibly including shift sequences), the
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corresponding wide character is stored in pwc (unless that is a null
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pointer). If the wide character is the null character, the function is
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left in the initial conversion state.
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Returns the number of bytes in the consumed multibyte character sequence;
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or 0, if the resulting wide character is the null character. If the next
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n bytes do not form a valid sequence, returns -1.
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In no case will the returned value be greater than n or MB_CUR_MAX.
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If s is a null pointer, returns nonzero if multibyte encodings in the
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current locale are stateful, and zero otherwise.
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*/
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int mbtowc( wchar_t * _PDCLIB_restrict pwc, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, size_t n );
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/* Converts the wide character wc into the corresponding multibyte character
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sequence (including shift sequences). If s is not a null pointer, the
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multibyte sequence (at most MB_CUR_MAX characters) is stored at that
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location. If wc is a null character, a null byte is stored, preceded by
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any shift sequence needed to restore the initial shift state, and the
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function is left in the initial conversion state.
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Returns the number of bytes in the generated multibyte character sequence.
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If wc does not correspond to a valid multibyte character, returns -1.
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In no case will the returned value be greater than MB_CUR_MAX.
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If s is a null pointer, returns nonzero if multibyte encodings in the
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current locale are stateful, and zero otherwise.
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*/
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int wctomb( char * s, wchar_t wc );
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/* Convert a sequence of multibyte characters beginning in the initial shift
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state from the array pointed to by s into the corresponding wide character
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sequence, storing no more than n wide characters into pwcs. A null
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character is converted into a null wide character, and marks the end of
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the multibyte character sequence.
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If copying takes place between objects that overlap, behaviour is
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undefined.
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Returns (size_t)-1 if an invalid multibyte sequence is encountered.
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Otherwise, returns the number of array elements modified, not including
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a terminating null wide character, if any. (Target string will not be
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null terminated if the return value equals n.)
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*/
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size_t mbstowcs( wchar_t * _PDCLIB_restrict pwcs, const char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, size_t n );
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/* Convert a sequence of wide characters from the array pointed to by pwcs
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into a sequence of corresponding multibyte characters, beginning in the
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initial shift state, storing them in the array pointed to by s, stopping
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if the next multibyte character would exceed the limit of n total bytes
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or a null character is stored.
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If copying takes place between objects that overlap, behaviour is
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undefined.
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Returns (size_t)-1 if a wide character is encountered that does not
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correspond to a valid multibyte character. Otherwise, returns the number
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of array elements modified, not including a terminating null character,
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if any. (Target string will not be null terminated if the return value
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equals n.)
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*/
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size_t wcstombs( char * _PDCLIB_restrict s, const wchar_t * _PDCLIB_restrict pwcs, size_t n );
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif
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