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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     mkstr - create an error message file by massaging C source

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     mkstr [-] messagefile prefix file ...

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     mkstr creates files containing error messages extracted from C source,
     and restructures the same C source, to utilize the created error message
     file.  The intent of mkstr was to reduce the size of large programs and
     reduce swapping (see BUGS section below).

     mkstr processes each of the specified files, placing a restructured version
 of the input in a file whose name consists of the specified prefix
     and the original name.  A typical usage of mkstr is

           mkstr pistrings xx *.c

     This command causes all the error messages from the C source files in the
     current directory to be placed in the file pistrings and restructured
     copies of the sources to be placed in files whose names are prefixed with
     xx.

     Options:

     -       Error messages are placed at the end of the specified message
             file for recompiling part of a large mkstr ed program.

     mkstr finds error messages in the source by searching for the string
     `error("' in the input stream.  Each time it occurs, the C string starting
 at the `"' is stored in the message file followed by a null character
     and a new-line character; The new source is restructured with lseek(2)
     pointers into the error message file for retrieval.

           char efilname = "/usr/lib/pi_strings";
           int efil = -1;

           error(a1, a2, a3, a4)
           {
                   char buf[256];

                   if (efil < 0) {
                           efil = open(efilname, 0);
                           if (efil < 0) {
           oops:
                                   perror(efilname);
                                   exit 1 ;
                           }
                   }
                   if (lseek(efil, a1, 0) < 0 || read(efil, buf, 256) <= 0)
                           goto oops;
                   printf(buf, a2, a3, a4);
           }

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     xstr(1), lseek(2)

HISTORY    [Toc]    [Back]

     mkstr appeared in 3.0BSD.

BUGS    [Toc]    [Back]

     mkstr was intended for the limited architecture of the PDP 11 family.
     Very few programs actually use it.  It is not an efficient method, the
     error messages should be stored in the program text.

BSD                              June 6, 1993                              BSD
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