X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/92c3b05ef3e582d64b3cecfc261fdd66ef13a4ef..d4aff07086b9c2296a9dcac2f04f9f371b5801c4:/sbr/utils.c?ds=inline diff --git a/sbr/utils.c b/sbr/utils.c index 8debe1aa..2d0acb39 100644 --- a/sbr/utils.c +++ b/sbr/utils.c @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ void *mh_xmalloc(size_t size) size = 1; /* Some mallocs don't like 0. */ p = malloc(size); if (!p) - adios(NULL, "malloc failed, size wanted: %zu", size); + die("malloc failed, size wanted: %zu", size); return p; } @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ void *mh_xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size) new = realloc(ptr, size); if (!new) - adios(NULL, "realloc failed, size wanted: %zu", size); + die("realloc failed, size wanted: %zu", size); return new; } @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ void *mh_xcalloc(size_t nelem, size_t elsize) p = calloc(nelem, elsize); if (!p) - adios(NULL, "calloc failed, size wanted: %zu * %zu", nelem, elsize); + die("calloc failed, size wanted: %zu * %zu", nelem, elsize); return p; } @@ -117,13 +117,15 @@ pwd(void) 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) @@ -203,7 +205,7 @@ void create_folder(char *folder, int autocreate, void (*done_callback)(int)) done_callback (1); } if (!makedir (folder)) - adios (NULL, "unable to create folder %s", folder); + die("unable to create folder %s", folder); } } @@ -218,7 +220,7 @@ num_digits (int n) /* 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; @@ -415,8 +417,8 @@ void to_upper(char *s) } -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; @@ -433,25 +435,25 @@ nmh_init(const char *argv0, int read_context) { /* 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)) {