SysIII/usr/src/head/macros.h
/*
numeric() is useful in while's, if's, etc., but don't use *p++
max() and min() depend on the types of the operands
abs() is absolute value
*/
# define numeric(c) (c >= '0' && c <= '9')
# define max(a,b) (a<b ? b : a)
# define min(a,b) (a>b ? b : a)
# define abs(x) (x>=0 ? x : -(x))
# define copy(srce,dest) cat(dest,srce,0)
# define compare(str1,str2) strcmp(str1,str2)
# define equal(str1,str2) !strcmp(str1,str2)
# define length(str) strlen(str)
# define size(str) (strlen(str) + 1)
/*
The global variable Statbuf is available for use as a stat(II)
structure. Note that "stat.h" is included here and should
not be included elsewhere.
Exists(file) returns 0 if the file does not exist;
the flags word if it does (the flags word is always non-zero).
*/
# include "sys/stat.h"
struct stat Statbuf;
# define exists(file) (stat(file,&Statbuf)<0 ? 0:Statbuf.st_mode)
extern long itol();
/*
libS.a interface for xopen() and xcreat()
*/
# define xfopen(file,mode) fdfopen(xopen(file,mode),mode)
# define xfcreat(file,mode) fdfopen(xcreat(file,mode),1)
# define remove(file) xunlink(file)
/*
SAVE() and RSTR() use local data in nested blocks.
Make sure that they nest cleanly.
*/
# define SAVE(name,place) { int place = name;
# define RSTR(name,place) name = place;}
/*
Use: DEBUG(sum,d) which becomes fprintf(stderr,"sum = %d\n",sum)
*/
# define DEBUG(variable,type) fprintf(stderr,"variable = %type\n",variable)
/*
Use: SCCSID(%W%) which becomes static char Sccsid "%W%"
*/
# define SCCSID(arg) static char Sccsid[]="arg"
/*
Use of ERRABORT() will cause libS.a internal
errors to cause aborts
*/
# define ERRABORT() _error() { abort(); }
/*
Use of USXALLOC() is required to force all calls to alloc()
(e.g., from libS.a) to call xalloc().
*/
# define USXALLOC() \
char *alloc(n) {return((char *)xalloc((unsigned)n));} \
free(n) char *n; {xfree(n);} \
char *malloc(n) unsigned n; {int p; p=xalloc(n); \
return((char *)(p != -1?p:0));}
# define NONBLANK(p) while (*p==' ' || *p=='\t') p++
/*
A global null string.
*/
char Null[1];
/*
A global error message string.
*/
char Error[128];