#include "stdio.h" #include "ed.h" #define NBLOCK 16 /* Line block chunk size */ #define KBLOCK 256 /* Kill buffer block size */ char *kbufp = NULL; /* Kill buffer data */ int kused = 0; /* # of bytes used in KB */ int ksize = 0; /* # of bytes allocated in KB */ /* * Delete all of the text * saved in the kill buffer. Called by commands * when a new kill context is being created. The kill * buffer array is released, just in case the buffer has * grown to immense size. No errors. */ kdelete() { if (kbufp != NULL) { free((char *) kbufp); kbufp = kused = ksize = 0; } } /* * Insert a character to the kill buffer, * enlarging the buffer if there isn't any room. Always * grow the buffer in chunks, on the assumption that if you * put something in the kill buffer you are going to put * more stuff there too later. Return TRUE if all is * well, and FALSE on errors. */ kinsert(c) { register char *nbufp; register int i; if (kused == ksize) { if ((nbufp=malloc(ksize+KBLOCK)) == NULL) return (FALSE); blockmv( nbufp, kbufp, ksize ); /* for (i=0; i