#include "makedir.h"
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <limits.h>
+#include "read_line.h"
extern char *mhdocdir;
size = 1; /* Some mallocs don't like 0. */
p = malloc(size);
if (!p)
- adios(NULL, "malloc failed, size wanted: %lu", (unsigned long)size);
+ die("malloc failed, size wanted: %zu", size);
return p;
}
/* Copy POSIX behaviour, coping with non-POSIX systems. */
if (size == 0) {
- mh_xfree(ptr);
+ free(ptr);
return mh_xmalloc(1); /* Get a unique pointer. */
}
if (!ptr)
new = realloc(ptr, size);
if (!new)
- adios(NULL, "realloc failed, size wanted: %lu", (unsigned long)size);
+ die("realloc failed, size wanted: %zu", size);
return new;
}
p = calloc(nelem, elsize);
if (!p)
- adios(NULL, "calloc failed, size wanted: %lu * %lu",
- (unsigned long)nelem, (unsigned long)elsize);
+ die("calloc failed, size wanted: %zu * %zu", nelem, elsize);
return p;
}
return dest;
}
-/* Call free(3), if ptr isn't NULL. */
-void mh_xfree(void *ptr)
-{
- if (ptr)
- free(ptr); /* Some very old platforms can't cope with NULL. */
-}
-
/*
* Return the present working directory, if the current directory does not
* exist, or is too long, make / the pwd.
return curwd;
}
-/*
- * add -- If "s1" is NULL, this routine just creates a
- * -- copy of "s2" into newly malloc'ed memory.
- * --
- * -- If "s1" is not NULL, then copy the concatenation
- * -- of "s1" and "s2" (note the order) into newly
- * -- malloc'ed memory. Then free "s1".
+/* add returns a newly malloc'd string, exiting on failure. The order
+ * of the parameters is unusual. A NULL parameter is treated as an
+ * empty string. s1 is free'd. Use mh_xstrdup(s) rather than add(s,
+ * NULL), with FENDNULL() if s might be NULL.
+ *
+ * add(NULL, NULL) -> ""
+ * add(NULL, "foo") -> "foo"
+ * add("bar", NULL) -> "bar"
+ * add("bar", "foo") -> "foobar"
*/
char *
add (const char *s2, char *s1)
done_callback (1);
}
if (!makedir (folder))
- adios (NULL, "unable to create folder %s", folder);
+ die("unable to create folder %s", folder);
}
}
/* Sanity check */
if (n < 0)
- adios (NULL, "oops, num_digits called with negative value");
+ die("oops, num_digits called with negative value");
if (n == 0)
return 1;
}
-int
-nmh_init(const char *argv0, int read_context) {
+int nmh_init(const char *argv0, bool read_context, bool check_version)
+{
int status = OK;
char *locale;
/* Read context, if supposed to. */
if (read_context) {
- int allow_version_check = 1;
- int check_older_version = 0;
char *cp;
context_read();
- if (read_context != 1 ||
+ bool allow_version_check = true;
+ bool check_older_version = false;
+ if (!check_version ||
((cp = context_find ("Welcome")) && strcasecmp (cp, "disable") == 0)) {
- allow_version_check = 0;
+ allow_version_check = false;
} else if ((cp = getenv ("MHCONTEXT")) != NULL && *cp != '\0') {
/* Context file comes from $MHCONTEXT, so only print the message
if the context file has an older version. If it does, or if it
doesn't have a version at all, update the version. */
- check_older_version = 1;
+ check_older_version = true;
}
/* Check to see if the user is running a different (or older, if
specified) version of nmh than they had run before, and notify them
- if so. But only if read_context was set to a value to enable. */
+ if so. */
if (allow_version_check && isatty (fileno (stdin)) &&
isatty (fileno (stdout)) && isatty (fileno (stderr))) {
if (nmh_version_changed (check_older_version)) {