/* * utils.h -- utility prototypes */ void *mh_xmalloc(size_t); void *mh_xrealloc(void *, size_t); void *mh_xcalloc(size_t, size_t); char *pwd(void); char *add(const char *, char *); char *addlist(char *, const char *); int folder_exists(const char *); void create_folder(char *, int, void (*)(int)); int num_digits(int); /* * A vector of char array, used to hold a list of string message numbers * or command arguments. */ struct msgs_array { int max, size; char **msgs; }; /* * Same as msgs_array, but for a vector of ints */ struct msgnum_array { int max, size; int *msgnums; }; /* * Add a argument to the given msgs_array or msgnum_array structure; extend * the array size if necessary */ void app_msgarg(struct msgs_array *, char *); void app_msgnum(struct msgnum_array *, int); int open_form(char **, char *); char *find_str (const char [], size_t, const char *); char *rfind_str (const char [], size_t, const char *); char *nmh_strcasestr (const char *, const char *); /* * See if a string contains 8 bit characters (use isascii() for the test). * Arguments include: * * start - Pointer to start of string to test. * end - End of string to test (test will stop before reaching * this point). If NULL, continue until reaching '\0'. * * This function always stops at '\0' regardless of the value of 'end'. * Returns 1 if the string contains an 8-bit character, 0 if it does not. */ int contains8bit(const char *start, const char *end);