#ifndef __VXGG_REWRITE___SHARED_H___3880294315821___ #define __VXGG_REWRITE___SHARED_H___3880294315821___ #include #define STATIC_ARRAY_LEN(arr) (sizeof((arr))/sizeof((arr)[0])) #define RETURNWERR(errval, retval) do {\ errno = (errval);\ return (retval);\ } while (0) // Defines how `x___alloc()` functions should exit. `___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___ > 0` calls `error()`, and thus functions // registered with `atexit()` and `on_exit()`. `___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___ <= 0` calls `abort()` on error. `x___alloc()` // type functions will ALWAYS 'abort', doing otherwise defeats the purpose of the function type #define ___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___ 1 // Defines whether vxgg functions that can error print out a short warning of the error when one is encountered. // `___VXGG___VERBOSE_ERRORS___ > 0` will print diagnostic error messages, and will do nothing otherwise #define ___VXGG___VERBOSE_ERRORS___ 1 // Macro to exit on an alloc error instead of doing the terrible nested if statement that was being used previously #define XALLOC_EXIT(msg, ...) do {\ if(!___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___)\ abort();\ if(!___VXGG___VERBOSE_ERRORS___)\ exit(EXIT_FAILURE);\ error(EXIT_FAILURE, errno, (msg)__VA_ARGS__);\ exit(EXIT_FAILURE); /* Makes gcc happy */\ } while (0) // Error macro that gcc will not complain about #define ERROR(status, errnum, format, ...) do {error((status), (errnum), (format)__VA_ARGS__); exit((status));} while (0) // `malloc()` with error checking. Calls `exit()` or `abort()` on error, depending on the value of `___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___` void * xmalloc(size_t size); // `calloc()` with error checking. Calls `exit()` or `abort()` on error, depending on the value of `___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___` void * xcalloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size); // `reallocarray()` with error checking. Calls `exit()` or `abort()` on error, depending on the value of `___VXGG___XALLOC_EXIT_ON_ERROR___` void * xreallocarray(void *ptr, size_t nmemb, size_t size); // Read the entire contents of a file descriptor into a malloc()'ed buffer int rwbuf(char **str, unsigned long int initsize, int fd); // Write the entire contents of a buffer into a file descriptor int wwbuf(int fd, const unsigned char *buf, int len); // `dirname()` reimplementation that returns a malloc()'ed string. According to the `x___` naming scheme, exits/aborts on alloc error. char * xdirname(const char * const path); #endif