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[svn] Doc update in read_whole_line.
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@ -917,25 +917,23 @@ suffix (const char *str)
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return NULL;
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/* Read a line from FP. The function reallocs the storage as needed
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to accomodate for any length of the line. Reallocs are done
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exponentially, doubling the storage after each overflow to minimize
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the number of calls to realloc() and fgets(). The newline
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character at the end of line is retained.
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/* Read a line from FP and return the pointer to freshly allocated
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storage. The stoarage space is obtained through malloc() and
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should be freed with free() when it is no longer needed.
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The length of the line is not limited, except by available memory.
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The newline character at the end of line is retained. The line is
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terminated with a zero character.
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After end-of-file is encountered without anything being read, NULL
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is returned. NULL is also returned on error. To distinguish
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between these two cases, use the stdio function ferror().
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A future version of this function will be rewritten to use fread()
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instead of fgets(), and to return the length of the line, which
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will make the function usable on files with binary content. */
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between these two cases, use the stdio function ferror(). */
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char *
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read_whole_line (FILE *fp)
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{
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int length = 0;
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int bufsize = 81;
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int bufsize = 82;
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char *line = (char *)xmalloc (bufsize);
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while (fgets (line + length, bufsize - length, fp))
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