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7.2 KiB
C
272 lines
7.2 KiB
C
/*====================================================================*
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- Copyright (C) 2001 Leptonica. All rights reserved.
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- This software is distributed in the hope that it will be
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- useful, but with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND.
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- No author or distributor accepts responsibility to anyone for the
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- consequences of using this software, or for whether it serves any
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- particular purpose or works at all, unless he or she says so in
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- writing. Everyone is granted permission to copy, modify and
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- redistribute this source code, for commercial or non-commercial
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- purposes, with the following restrictions: (1) the origin of this
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- source code must not be misrepresented; (2) modified versions must
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- be plainly marked as such; and (3) this notice may not be removed
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- or altered from any source or modified source distribution.
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*====================================================================*/
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/*
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* stack.c
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*
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* Generic stack
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*
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* The lstack is an array of void * ptrs, onto which
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* objects can be stored. At any time, the number of
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* stored objects is lstack->n. The object at the bottom
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* of the lstack is at array[0]; the object at the top of
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* the lstack is at array[n-1]. New objects are added
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* to the top of the lstack; i.e., the first available
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* location, which is at array[n]. The lstack is expanded
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* by doubling, when needed. Objects are removed
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* from the top of the lstack. When an attempt is made
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* to remove an object from an empty lstack, the result is null.
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*
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* Create/Destroy
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* L_STACK *lstackCreate()
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* void lstackDestroy()
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*
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* Accessors
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* l_int32 lstackAdd()
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* void *lstackRemove()
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* l_int32 lstackExtendArray()
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* l_int32 lstackGetCount()
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*
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* Text description
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* l_int32 lstackPrint()
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "allheaders.h"
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static const l_int32 INITIAL_PTR_ARRAYSIZE = 20;
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Create/Destroy *
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*!
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* lstackCreate()
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*
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* Input: nalloc (initial ptr array size; use 0 for default)
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* Return: lstack, or null on error
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*/
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L_STACK *
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lstackCreate(l_int32 nalloc)
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{
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L_STACK *lstack;
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PROCNAME("lstackCreate");
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if (nalloc <= 0)
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nalloc = INITIAL_PTR_ARRAYSIZE;
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if ((lstack = (L_STACK *)CALLOC(1, sizeof(L_STACK))) == NULL)
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return (L_STACK *)ERROR_PTR("lstack not made", procName, NULL);
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if ((lstack->array = (void **)CALLOC(nalloc, sizeof(void *))) == NULL)
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return (L_STACK *)ERROR_PTR("lstack array not made", procName, NULL);
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lstack->nalloc = nalloc;
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lstack->n = 0;
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return lstack;
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}
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/*!
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* lstackDestroy()
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*
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* Input: &lstack (<to be nulled>)
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* freeflag (TRUE to free each remaining struct in the array)
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* Return: void
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*
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* Notes:
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* (1) If freeflag is TRUE, frees each struct in the array.
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* (2) If freeflag is FALSE but there are elements on the array,
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* gives a warning and destroys the array. This will
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* cause a memory leak of all the items that were on the lstack.
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* So if the items require their own destroy function, they
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* must be destroyed before the lstack.
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* (3) To destroy the lstack, we destroy the ptr array, then
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* the lstack, and then null the contents of the input ptr.
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*/
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void
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lstackDestroy(L_STACK **plstack,
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l_int32 freeflag)
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{
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void *item;
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L_STACK *lstack;
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PROCNAME("lstackDestroy");
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if (plstack == NULL) {
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L_WARNING("ptr address is NULL", procName);
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return;
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}
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if ((lstack = *plstack) == NULL)
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return;
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if (freeflag) {
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while(lstack->n > 0) {
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item = lstackRemove(lstack);
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FREE(item);
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}
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}
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else if (lstack->n > 0)
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L_WARNING_INT("memory leak of %d items in lstack", procName, lstack->n);
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if (lstack->auxstack)
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lstackDestroy(&lstack->auxstack, freeflag);
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if (lstack->array)
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FREE(lstack->array);
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FREE(lstack);
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*plstack = NULL;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Accessors *
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*!
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* lstackAdd()
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*
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* Input: lstack
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* item to be added to the lstack
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* Return: 0 if OK; 1 on error.
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*/
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l_int32
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lstackAdd(L_STACK *lstack,
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void *item)
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{
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PROCNAME("lstackAdd");
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if (!lstack)
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return ERROR_INT("lstack not defined", procName, 1);
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if (!item)
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return ERROR_INT("item not defined", procName, 1);
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/* Do we need to extend the array? */
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if (lstack->n >= lstack->nalloc)
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lstackExtendArray(lstack);
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/* Store the new pointer */
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lstack->array[lstack->n] = (void *)item;
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lstack->n++;
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return 0;
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}
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/*!
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* lstackRemove()
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*
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* Input: lstack
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* Return: ptr to item popped from the top of the lstack,
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* or null if the lstack is empty or on error
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*/
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void *
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lstackRemove(L_STACK *lstack)
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{
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void *item;
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PROCNAME("lstackRemove");
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if (!lstack)
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return ERROR_PTR("lstack not defined", procName, NULL);
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if (lstack->n == 0)
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return NULL;
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lstack->n--;
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item = lstack->array[lstack->n];
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return item;
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}
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/*!
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* lstackExtendArray()
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*
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* Input: lstack
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* Return: 0 if OK; 1 on error
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*/
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l_int32
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lstackExtendArray(L_STACK *lstack)
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{
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PROCNAME("lstackExtendArray");
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if (!lstack)
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return ERROR_INT("lstack not defined", procName, 1);
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if ((lstack->array = (void **)reallocNew((void **)&lstack->array,
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sizeof(void *) * lstack->nalloc,
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2 * sizeof(void *) * lstack->nalloc)) == NULL)
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return ERROR_INT("new lstack array not defined", procName, 1);
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lstack->nalloc = 2 * lstack->nalloc;
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return 0;
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}
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/*!
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* lstackGetCount()
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*
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* Input: lstack
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* Return: count, or 0 on error
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*/
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l_int32
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lstackGetCount(L_STACK *lstack)
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{
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PROCNAME("lstackGetCount");
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if (!lstack)
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return ERROR_INT("lstack not defined", procName, 1);
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return lstack->n;
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}
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/*---------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* Debug output *
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*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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/*!
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* lstackPrint()
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*
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* Input: stream
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* lstack
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* Return: 0 if OK; 1 on error
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*/
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l_int32
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lstackPrint(FILE *fp,
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L_STACK *lstack)
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{
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l_int32 i;
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PROCNAME("lstackPrint");
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if (!fp)
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return ERROR_INT("stream not defined", procName, 1);
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if (!lstack)
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return ERROR_INT("lstack not defined", procName, 1);
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fprintf(fp, "\n Stack: nalloc = %d, n = %d, array = %p\n",
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lstack->nalloc, lstack->n, lstack->array);
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for (i = 0; i < lstack->n; i++)
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fprintf(fp, "array[%d] = %p\n", i, lstack->array[i]);
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return 0;
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}
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