440 lines
9.5 KiB
C
440 lines
9.5 KiB
C
/*
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* CDE - Common Desktop Environment
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*
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* Copyright (c) 1993-2012, The Open Group. All rights reserved.
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*
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* These libraries and programs are free software; you can
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* redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software
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* Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
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* any later version.
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*
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* These libraries and programs are distributed in the hope that
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* they will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
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* implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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* PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
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* details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with these librararies and programs; if not, write
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* to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth
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* Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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*/
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/* $XConsortium: error.c /main/3 1995/11/08 11:04:57 rswiston $ */
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/* Copyright (c) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 Hewlett-Packard Co. */
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/* Error.c contains procedures for issuing error messages and warnings in
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BUILD and ELTDEF */
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include "basic.h"
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extern FILE *m_errfile ;
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extern int m_line ;
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extern LOGICAL errexit ;
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void eprefix(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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LOGICAL flag
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_errline(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_error(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_err1(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, const M_WCHAR *arg
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_mberr1(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, const char *arg
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_err2(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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const char *text, const M_WCHAR *arg1, const M_WCHAR *arg2
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_err3(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_err5(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3, M_WCHAR *arg4,
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M_WCHAR *arg5
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#endif
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) ;
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void esuffix(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void
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#endif
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) ;
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void msgline(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text
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#endif
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) ;
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void msg1line(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, char *arg1
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#endif
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) ;
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void skiptoend(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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M_NOPAR
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_wctrace(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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M_WCHAR *text
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#endif
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) ;
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void m_trace(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text
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#endif
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) ;
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void warning(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text
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#endif
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) ;
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void warning1(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, M_WCHAR *arg
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#endif
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) ;
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void warning2(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2
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#endif
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) ;
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void warning3(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3
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#endif
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) ;
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void warning4(
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3, M_WCHAR *arg4
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#endif
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) ;
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/* Write error message prefix */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void eprefix(LOGICAL flag)
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#else
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void eprefix(flag)
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LOGICAL flag ;
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#endif
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{
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if (flag) errexit = TRUE ;
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fprintf(stderr, "\n**** ") ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, "\n**** ") ;
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}
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/* Writes part of an error message. Called from m_malloc instead of
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m_err1, since PARSER's version of m_err1 calls m_malloc and recursive
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calls are possible when the heap is exhausted */
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void m_errline(text)
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char *text ;
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{
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fputs(text, stderr) ;
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fputs(text, m_errfile) ;
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}
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/* Writes an error message to standard error and file "error" */
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void m_error(text)
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char *text ;
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{
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eprefix(TRUE) ;
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fprintf(stderr,"%s", text) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile,"%s", text) ;
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esuffix() ;
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skiptoend() ;
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}
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/* Writes an error message with one argument to standard error and file
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"error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void m_err1(char *text, const M_WCHAR *arg)
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#else
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void m_err1(text, arg)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg;
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mb_arg = MakeMByteString(arg);
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eprefix(TRUE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg) ;
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esuffix() ;
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skiptoend() ;
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m_free(mb_arg,"multi-byte string");
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}
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void m_mberr1(char *text, const char *arg)
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#else
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void m_err1(text, arg)
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char *text;
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char *arg ;
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#endif
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{
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eprefix(TRUE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, arg) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, arg) ;
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esuffix() ;
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skiptoend() ;
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}
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/* Writes an error message with two arguments to standard error and file
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"error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void m_err2( const char *text, const M_WCHAR *arg1, const M_WCHAR *arg2)
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#else
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void m_err2(text, arg1, arg2)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg1, *arg2 ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg1, *mb_arg2;
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mb_arg1 = MakeMByteString(arg1);
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mb_arg2 = MakeMByteString(arg2);
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eprefix(TRUE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2) ;
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esuffix() ;
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skiptoend() ;
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m_free(mb_arg1,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg2,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Writes an error message with three arguments to standard error and file
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"error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void m_err3( char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3)
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#else
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void m_err3(text, arg1, arg2, arg3)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg1, *arg2, *arg3 ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg1, *mb_arg2, *mb_arg3;
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mb_arg1 = MakeMByteString(arg1);
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mb_arg2 = MakeMByteString(arg2);
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mb_arg3 = MakeMByteString(arg3);
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eprefix(TRUE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3) ;
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esuffix() ;
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skiptoend() ;
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m_free(mb_arg1,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg2,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg3,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Writes an error message with five arguments to standard error and file
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"error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void m_err5( char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3,
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M_WCHAR *arg4, M_WCHAR *arg5)
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#else
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void m_err5(text, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, arg5)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg1, *arg2, *arg3, *arg4, *arg5 ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg1, *mb_arg2, *mb_arg3, *mb_arg4, *mb_arg5;
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mb_arg1 = MakeMByteString(arg1);
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mb_arg2 = MakeMByteString(arg2);
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mb_arg3 = MakeMByteString(arg3);
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mb_arg4 = MakeMByteString(arg4);
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mb_arg5 = MakeMByteString(arg5);
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3, mb_arg4, mb_arg5) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3, mb_arg4, mb_arg5) ;
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esuffix() ;
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skiptoend() ;
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m_free(mb_arg1,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg2,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg3,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg4,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg5,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Write error message suffix */
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void esuffix(M_NOPAR)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, " (line %d) ****\n", m_line) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, " (line %d) ****\n", m_line) ;
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}
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/* Print something to both stderr and m_errfile */
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void msgline(text)
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char *text ;
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{
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fprintf(stderr, text) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text) ;
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}
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/* Print something to both stderr and m_errfile */
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void msg1line(text, arg1)
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char *text, *arg1 ;
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{
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fprintf(stderr, text, arg1) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, arg1) ;
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}
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/* Trace used for m_malloc trace output */
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void m_trace(text)
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char *text ;
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{
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m_errline(text) ;
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}
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void m_wctrace(text)
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M_WCHAR *text ;
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{
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char *mb_text;
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mb_text = MakeMByteString(text);
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m_trace(mb_text);
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m_free(mb_text,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Writes a nonfatal error message to standard error and file "error" */
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void warning(text)
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char *text ;
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{
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eprefix(FALSE) ;
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fprintf(stderr,"%s", text) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile,"%s", text) ;
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esuffix() ;
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}
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/* Writes a nonfatal error message with one argument to standard error
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and file "error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void warning1( char *text, M_WCHAR *arg)
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#else
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void warning1(text, arg)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg;
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mb_arg = MakeMByteString(arg);
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eprefix(FALSE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg) ;
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esuffix() ;
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m_free(mb_arg,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Writes a nonfatal error message with two arguments to standard error
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and file "error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void warning2(char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2)
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#else
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void warning2(text, arg1, arg2)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg1, *arg2 ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg1, *mb_arg2;
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mb_arg1 = MakeMByteString(arg1);
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mb_arg2 = MakeMByteString(arg2);
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eprefix(FALSE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2) ;
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esuffix() ;
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m_free(mb_arg1,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg2,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Writes a nonfatal error message with three arguments to standard error
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and file "error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void warning3(char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3)
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#else
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void warning3(text, arg1, arg2, arg3)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg1, *arg2, *arg3 ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg1, *mb_arg2, *mb_arg3;
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mb_arg1 = MakeMByteString(arg1);
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mb_arg2 = MakeMByteString(arg2);
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mb_arg3 = MakeMByteString(arg3);
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eprefix(FALSE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3) ;
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esuffix() ;
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m_free(mb_arg1,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg2,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg3,"multi-byte string");
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}
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/* Writes a nonfatal error message with four arguments to standard error
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and file "error" */
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#if defined(M_PROTO)
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void warning4(char *text, M_WCHAR *arg1, M_WCHAR *arg2, M_WCHAR *arg3,
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M_WCHAR *arg4)
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#else
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void warning4(text, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4)
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char *text;
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M_WCHAR *arg1, *arg2, *arg3, *arg4 ;
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#endif
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{
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char *mb_arg1, *mb_arg2, *mb_arg3, *mb_arg4;
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mb_arg1 = MakeMByteString(arg1);
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mb_arg2 = MakeMByteString(arg2);
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mb_arg3 = MakeMByteString(arg3);
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mb_arg4 = MakeMByteString(arg4);
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eprefix(FALSE) ;
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fprintf(stderr, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3, mb_arg4) ;
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fprintf(m_errfile, text, mb_arg1, mb_arg2, mb_arg3, mb_arg4) ;
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esuffix() ;
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m_free(mb_arg1,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg2,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg3,"multi-byte string");
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m_free(mb_arg4,"multi-byte string");
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}
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