| 1 | /* Type-safe arrays which grow dynamically.  Shared definitions. | 
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| 2 | Copyright (C) 2017-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | 
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| 3 | This file is part of the GNU C Library. | 
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| 4 |  | 
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| 5 | The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or | 
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| 6 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
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| 7 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either | 
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| 8 | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. | 
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| 9 |  | 
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| 10 | The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
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| 11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | 
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| 12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU | 
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| 13 | Lesser General Public License for more details. | 
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| 14 |  | 
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| 15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public | 
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| 16 | License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see | 
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| 17 | <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */ | 
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| 18 |  | 
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| 19 | /* To use the dynarray facility, you need to include | 
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| 20 | <malloc/dynarray-skeleton.c> and define the parameter macros | 
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| 21 | documented in that file. | 
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| 22 |  | 
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| 23 | A minimal example which provides a growing list of integers can be | 
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| 24 | defined like this: | 
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| 25 |  | 
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| 26 | struct int_array | 
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| 27 | { | 
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| 28 | // Pointer to result array followed by its length, | 
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| 29 | // as required by DYNARRAY_FINAL_TYPE. | 
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| 30 | int *array; | 
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| 31 | size_t length; | 
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| 32 | }; | 
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| 33 |  | 
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| 34 | #define DYNARRAY_STRUCT dynarray_int | 
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| 35 | #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT int | 
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| 36 | #define DYNARRAY_PREFIX dynarray_int_ | 
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| 37 | #define DYNARRAY_FINAL_TYPE struct int_array | 
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| 38 | #include <malloc/dynarray-skeleton.c> | 
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| 39 |  | 
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| 40 | To create a three-element array with elements 1, 2, 3, use this | 
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| 41 | code: | 
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| 42 |  | 
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| 43 | struct dynarray_int dyn; | 
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| 44 | dynarray_int_init (&dyn); | 
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| 45 | for (int i = 1; i <= 3; ++i) | 
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| 46 | { | 
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| 47 | int *place = dynarray_int_emplace (&dyn); | 
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| 48 | assert (place != NULL); | 
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| 49 | *place = i; | 
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| 50 | } | 
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| 51 | struct int_array result; | 
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| 52 | bool ok = dynarray_int_finalize (&dyn, &result); | 
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| 53 | assert (ok); | 
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| 54 | assert (result.length == 3); | 
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| 55 | assert (result.array[0] == 1); | 
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| 56 | assert (result.array[1] == 2); | 
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| 57 | assert (result.array[2] == 3); | 
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| 58 | free (result.array); | 
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| 59 |  | 
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| 60 | If the elements contain resources which must be freed, define | 
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| 61 | DYNARRAY_ELEMENT_FREE appropriately, like this: | 
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| 62 |  | 
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| 63 | struct str_array | 
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| 64 | { | 
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| 65 | char **array; | 
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| 66 | size_t length; | 
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| 67 | }; | 
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| 68 |  | 
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| 69 | #define DYNARRAY_STRUCT dynarray_str | 
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| 70 | #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT char * | 
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| 71 | #define DYNARRAY_ELEMENT_FREE(ptr) free (*ptr) | 
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| 72 | #define DYNARRAY_PREFIX dynarray_str_ | 
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| 73 | #define DYNARRAY_FINAL_TYPE struct str_array | 
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| 74 | #include <malloc/dynarray-skeleton.c> | 
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| 75 |  | 
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| 76 | Compared to scratch buffers, dynamic arrays have the following | 
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| 77 | features: | 
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| 78 |  | 
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| 79 | - They have an element type, and are not just an untyped buffer of | 
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| 80 | bytes. | 
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| 81 |  | 
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| 82 | - When growing, previously stored elements are preserved.  (It is | 
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| 83 | expected that scratch_buffer_grow_preserve and | 
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| 84 | scratch_buffer_set_array_size eventually go away because all | 
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| 85 | current users are moved to dynamic arrays.) | 
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| 86 |  | 
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| 87 | - Scratch buffers have a more aggressive growth policy because | 
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| 88 | growing them typically means a retry of an operation (across an | 
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| 89 | NSS service module boundary), which is expensive. | 
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| 90 |  | 
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| 91 | - For the same reason, scratch buffers have a much larger initial | 
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| 92 | stack allocation.  */ | 
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| 93 |  | 
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| 94 | #ifndef _DYNARRAY_H | 
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| 95 | #define _DYNARRAY_H | 
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| 96 |  | 
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| 97 | #include <stdbool.h> | 
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| 98 | #include <stddef.h> | 
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| 99 | #include <string.h> | 
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| 100 |  | 
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| 101 | struct | 
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| 102 | { | 
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| 103 | size_t ; | 
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| 104 | size_t ; | 
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| 105 | void *; | 
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| 106 | }; | 
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| 107 |  | 
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| 108 | /* Marker used in the allocated member to indicate that an error was | 
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| 109 | encountered.  */ | 
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| 110 | static inline size_t | 
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| 111 | __dynarray_error_marker (void) | 
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| 112 | { | 
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| 113 | return -1; | 
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| 114 | } | 
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| 115 |  | 
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| 116 | /* Internal function.  See the has_failed function in | 
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| 117 | dynarray-skeleton.c.  */ | 
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| 118 | static inline bool | 
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| 119 | __dynarray_error (struct dynarray_header *list) | 
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| 120 | { | 
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| 121 | return list->allocated == __dynarray_error_marker (); | 
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| 122 | } | 
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| 123 |  | 
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| 124 | /* Internal function.  Enlarge the dynamically allocated area of the | 
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| 125 | array to make room for one more element.  SCRATCH is a pointer to | 
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| 126 | the scratch area (which is not heap-allocated and must not be | 
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| 127 | freed).  ELEMENT_SIZE is the size, in bytes, of one element. | 
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| 128 | Return false on failure, true on success.  */ | 
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| 129 | bool __libc_dynarray_emplace_enlarge (struct dynarray_header *, | 
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| 130 | void *scratch, size_t element_size); | 
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| 131 |  | 
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| 132 | /* Internal function.  Enlarge the dynamically allocated area of the | 
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| 133 | array to make room for at least SIZE elements (which must be larger | 
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| 134 | than the existing used part of the dynamic array).  SCRATCH is a | 
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| 135 | pointer to the scratch area (which is not heap-allocated and must | 
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| 136 | not be freed).  ELEMENT_SIZE is the size, in bytes, of one element. | 
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| 137 | Return false on failure, true on success.  */ | 
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| 138 | bool __libc_dynarray_resize (struct dynarray_header *, size_t size, | 
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| 139 | void *scratch, size_t element_size); | 
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| 140 |  | 
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| 141 | /* Internal function.  Like __libc_dynarray_resize, but clear the new | 
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| 142 | part of the dynamic array.  */ | 
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| 143 | bool __libc_dynarray_resize_clear (struct dynarray_header *, size_t size, | 
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| 144 | void *scratch, size_t element_size); | 
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| 145 |  | 
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| 146 | /* Internal type.  */ | 
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| 147 | struct dynarray_finalize_result | 
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| 148 | { | 
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| 149 | void *array; | 
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| 150 | size_t length; | 
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| 151 | }; | 
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| 152 |  | 
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| 153 | /* Internal function.  Copy the dynamically-allocated area to an | 
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| 154 | explicitly-sized heap allocation.  SCRATCH is a pointer to the | 
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| 155 | embedded scratch space.  ELEMENT_SIZE is the size, in bytes, of the | 
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| 156 | element type.  On success, true is returned, and pointer and length | 
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| 157 | are written to *RESULT.  On failure, false is returned.  The caller | 
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| 158 | has to take care of some of the memory management; this function is | 
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| 159 | expected to be called from dynarray-skeleton.c.  */ | 
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| 160 | bool __libc_dynarray_finalize (struct dynarray_header *list, void *scratch, | 
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| 161 | size_t element_size, | 
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| 162 | struct dynarray_finalize_result *result); | 
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| 163 |  | 
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| 164 |  | 
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| 165 | /* Internal function.  Terminate the process after an index error. | 
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| 166 | SIZE is the number of elements of the dynamic array.  INDEX is the | 
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| 167 | lookup index which triggered the failure.  */ | 
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| 168 | void __libc_dynarray_at_failure (size_t size, size_t index) | 
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| 169 | __attribute__ ((noreturn)); | 
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| 170 |  | 
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| 171 | #ifndef _ISOMAC | 
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| 172 | libc_hidden_proto (__libc_dynarray_emplace_enlarge) | 
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| 173 | libc_hidden_proto (__libc_dynarray_resize) | 
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| 174 | libc_hidden_proto (__libc_dynarray_resize_clear) | 
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| 175 | libc_hidden_proto (__libc_dynarray_finalize) | 
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| 176 | libc_hidden_proto (__libc_dynarray_at_failure) | 
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| 177 | #endif | 
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| 178 |  | 
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| 179 | #endif /* _DYNARRAY_H */ | 
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| 180 |  | 
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