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Remove getline definition for OSX since we ship a getline implementation
SVN-Revision: 5986lede-17.01
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diff -urN genext2fs-1.4rc1/genext2fs.c genext2fs-1.4rc1.new/genext2fs.c
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--- genext2fs-1.4rc1/genext2fs.c 2005-05-17 18:29:10.000000000 +0200
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+++ genext2fs-1.4rc1.new/genext2fs.c 2007-01-03 15:21:16.000000000 +0100
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@@ -243,48 +243,6 @@
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#endif // defined SNPRINTF_STORAGE_CLASS
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-#if defined(__APPLE__) && defined(__GNUC__)
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-// getline() replacement for Darwin, might work on other systems
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-// written according to the getline man page included with Debian Linux
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-ssize_t
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-getline(char **lineptr, size_t *n, FILE *stream)
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-{
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- char *buf = *lineptr; // could be NULL, in which case we allocate
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- size_t bufsize = *n; // current buffer size, adjust if we (re)alloc
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-
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- char *temp = NULL;
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- size_t tempsize = 0;
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-
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- // temp is not a C string and we don't own the buffer it points into
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- // must copy into a malloced buffer and NULL terminate
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- temp = fgetln(stream, &tempsize);
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- if(!temp) return -1;
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-
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- tempsize++; // adjust for NULL terminator
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- if(buf) {
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- // check if we have to reallocate
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- if(bufsize < tempsize) {
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- bufsize = tempsize;
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- buf = (char*)realloc(buf, tempsize);
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- if(!buf) return -1;
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- }
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- } else {
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- bufsize = tempsize;
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- buf = (char*)malloc(bufsize);
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- if(!buf) return -1;
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- }
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-
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- memcpy(buf, temp, tempsize-1);
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- buf[tempsize-1] = '\0';
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-
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- // give new pointer and size back, nondestructive if we didn't change anything..
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- *n = bufsize;
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- *lineptr = buf;
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-
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- return (ssize_t)(tempsize-1); // don't include the NULL terminator, per getline man page
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-}
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-#endif
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-
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// Convert a numerical string to a float, and multiply the result by an
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// SI-style multiplier if provided; supported multipliers are Ki, Mi, Gi, k, M
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// and G.
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