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__CreateSegList() CalcChecksum() CloneRastPort() CreateRastPort()
debugmem() DeinitRastPort() FindNextNodes() FindNode()
FreeRastPort() FreeStruct() hexdump() IsDosEntryA()
kprintf() NastyFreeMem() Purify_AddMemory() Purify_CheckAccess()
Purify_Init() Purify_SetState() RawPutChars() ReadByte()
ReadDouble() ReadFloat() ReadLong() ReadString()
ReadStruct() ReadWord() RemoveSList() rkprintf()
WriteByte() WriteDouble() WriteFloat() WriteLong()
WriteString() WriteStruct() WriteWord()  

__CreateSegList()

Synopsis

BPTR __CreateSegList(
   APTR function, struct ExecBase *SysBase )

Function

Create a SegList, which contains a call to 'function'

Inputs

function - Function to call when the SegList is executed

Result

BPTR to the SegList that was allocated. This SegList can
     be freed by DOS/UnloadSeg. If not enough memory,
     BNULL will be returned.

CalcChecksum()

Synopsis

ULONG CalcChecksum(
   APTR  memory,
   ULONG size)

Function

Calculate a checksum for a given area of memory.

Inputs

memory - Start here
size - This many bytes. Must be a multiple of sizeof(ULONG)

Result

The checksum for the memory. If you store the checksum somewhere
in the area and run CalcChecksum() again, the result will be 0.
To achieve this, you must set the place, where the checksum will
be placed later, to 0 before you call the function.

Example

ULONG mem[512];

mem[0] = 0; // Store checksum here
mem[0] = CalcChecksum (mem, sizeof (mem));

if (CalcChecksum (mem, sizeof (mem))
    printf ("Something is wrong !!\n");
else
    printf ("Data is unchanged.\n");

Notes

This function is not part of a library and may thus be called
any time.

CloneRastPort()

Synopsis

struct RastPort *CloneRastPort(
   struct RastPort *rp)

Function

This function creates a copy of a RastPort.

Inputs

rp - The RastPort to clone.

Result

A pointer to a RastPort with the same attributes as the RastPort
which was specified or NULL if there was not enough memory to perform
the operation.

CreateRastPort()

Synopsis

struct RastPort *CreateRastPort(
   void)

Function

This function creates a new RastPort.

Inputs

None.

Result

A pointer to a new RastPort or NULL if there was not enough memory
to perform the operation.

debugmem()

Synopsis

void debugmem(
   void)

Function

Print information about all memory lists.

Inputs

None.

Result

None.

Notes

This function is not part of a library and may thus be called
any time.

DeinitRastPort()

Synopsis

void DeinitRastPort(
   struct RastPort *rp)

Function

Frees the extra contents associated with a RastPort structure.
The structure itself is not freed.

Inputs

rp - The RastPort which contents are to be freed.

Result

None.

FindNextNodes()

Synopsis

static int FindNextNodes(
   APTR            memPtr,
   struct PNode ** before,
   struct PNode ** after)

Function

Returns the addresses of the PNodes right before and right right
after memPtr.

Inputs

memPtr - The address to look for
before - Pointer to a pointer to PNode where the address of
        the node right before memPtr will be stored.
after - Pointer to a pointer to PNode where the address of
        the node right after memPtr will be stored.

Result

The number of found PNodes. *before will contain a pointer to
the PNode which is before memPtr or which contains memPtr or NULL
if there is no node before PNode. *after will contain a pointer
to the first PNode which comes right after memPtr or NULL if no
PNode follows memPtr.

Notes

Must not be called before Purify_Init().

FindNode()

Synopsis

static struct PNode * FindNode(
   APTR memPtr)

Function

Searches for the PNode which contains memPtr.

Inputs

memPtr - A pointer into a piece of memory previously made known
        with Purify_AddMemory.

Result

A pointer to a PNode which contains the memPtr or NULL if there
is no such pointer. No error will be printed.

Notes

Must not be called before Purify_Init().

FreeRastPort()

Synopsis

void FreeRastPort(
   struct RastPort *rp)

Function

This frees a RastPort obtained with CloneRastPort() or
CreateRastPort().

Inputs

rp - The result of CloneRastPort() or CreateRastPort().

Result

None.

FreeStruct()

Synopsis

void FreeStruct(
   APTR         data,
   const IPTR * sd)

Function

Free a structure which was created by ReadStruct().

Inputs

data - This was returned by ReadStruct() in the dataptr parameter.
        Must be non-NULL.
sd - Description of the structure to be read. The first element
        is the size of the structure.

Result

None.

Example

See ReadStruct()

hexdump()

Synopsis

void hexdump(
   const void * data,
   IPTR         offset,
   ULONG        count)

Function

Prints a hexdump of the data beginning at 'data'. The format
is like this:

xxxxxxxx: dddddddd dddddddd dddddddd dddddddd aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Where x is the address (8 chars hex), dd is a data byte (2 chars
hex) and a is the ASCII representation of a data byte or "." if
the data byte is not printable.

Inputs

data - Start here with the dump
offset - This offset is used as the address in the output. If
        you give 0L here, then the first address will be
        00000000. If you give (IPTR)data here, then the
        first address will be the memory address of the data.
count - How many bytes to print.

Result

None.

IsDosEntryA()

Synopsis

BOOL IsDosEntryA(

   char  * Name,
   ULONG   Flags)

Function

There is a need in file/directory processing where an application
may need to determine whether a path is just a volume/device or
assignment name.

Inputs

Name  - The path to test.

Flags - Any combination of the following:

        LDF_ASSIGNS
        LDF_DEVICES
        LDF_VOLUMES

Result

Boolean True or False.

Example

BOOL Success;

...

Success = IsDosEntryA("Work:", LDF_VOLUMES)
if (Success == TRUE)
{
  ...
}

Notes

Requires the programmer to open the utility.library and initialise
UtilityBase.

In future releases the buffer size will be set via a taglist.

kprintf()

Synopsis

int kprintf(
   const char * fmt,
   ...)

Function

Formats fmt with the specified arguments like printf() (and *not*
like RawDoFmt()) and uses a secure way to deliver the message to
the user; ie. the user *will* see this message no matter what.

Inputs

fmt - printf()-style format string

Result

The number of characters output.

Notes

This function is not part of a library and may thus be called
any time.

NastyFreeMem()

Synopsis

void NastyFreeMem(
   APTR mem,
   IPTR size)

Function

Overwrites the memory with 0xDEADBEEF before actually freeing it.

Inputs

mem - Pointer which was returned by AllocMem()
size - Size which was given to AllocMem()

Result

The function may print some infos using kprintf().

Notes

This function depends on SysBase.

Purify_AddMemory()

Synopsis

void Purify_AddMemory(
   APTR  memPtr,
   ULONG size)

Function

Add size bytes of memory at memPtr to watch. Any access to this
memory will be checked after this call.

Inputs

memPtr - Start of the memory block
size - The size of the memory block

Result

none

Notes

This function is not part of any library and may thus be called at
any time.

Purify_CheckAccess()

Synopsis

void Purify_CheckAccess(
   APTR  memPtr,
   ULONG size,
   ULONG type)

Function

Checks a specific kind of access to memPtr[0...size-1].

Inputs

memPtr - Where the access happens
size - How many bytes are accessed
type - Kind of access (PMA_READ, PMA_WRITE or PMA_MODIFY)

Result

none

Purify_Init()

Synopsis

void Purify_Init(
   void)

Function

Initialize purify.

Inputs

none

Result

none

Notes

This function is not part of any library and may thus be called at
any time.

Purify_SetState()

Synopsis

void Purify_SetState(
   APTR  memPtr,
   ULONG size,
   ULONG state)

Function

Brings a block of memory into a certain state (eg. empty, initialized,
read-only). memPtr and size must be within a block beforehand
declared with Purify_AddMemory().

Inputs

memPtr - Where to start
size - How many bytes after memPtr
state - The new state of the memory:
        PMS_EMPTY - The memory may be read from and written to,
                but any read before the first write will yield an
                error (read from uninitialized memory).
        PMS_INITIALIZED - The memory has been initialized and may
                be read and writen to.
        PMS_READONLY - The memory may be read but not written to.
        PMS_FREE - The memory may not be read from or written to.

Result

none

RawPutChars()

Synopsis

void RawPutChars(
   const UBYTE * str,
   int           len)

Function

Emits len bytes of fmt via RawPutChar()

Inputs

str - string to print
len - how many bytes of str to print

Result

None.

ReadByte()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadByte(
   struct Hook * hook,
   UBYTE       * dataptr,
   void        * stream)

Function

Reads one big endian 8bit value from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here
stream - Read from this stream

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the value
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed.

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

ReadDouble()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadDouble(
   struct Hook * hook,
   DOUBLE      * dataptr,
   void        * stream)

Function

Reads one big endian 64bit double precision floating point value
from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here
stream - Read from this stream

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the value
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed.

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

ReadFloat()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadFloat(
   struct Hook * hook,
   FLOAT       * dataptr,
   void        * stream)

Function

Reads one big endian 32bit floating point value from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here
stream - Read from this stream

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the value
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed.

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

ReadLong()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadLong(
   struct Hook * hook,
   ULONG       * dataptr,
   void        * stream)

Function

Reads one big endian 32bit value from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here
stream - Read from this stream

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the value
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed.

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

ReadString()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadString(
   struct Hook * hook,
   STRPTR      * dataptr,
   void        * stream)

Function

Reads one C string from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here. If you don't need the string anymore,
    call FreeVec() to free it.
stream - Read from this stream

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the string
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed. The string must be freed with
FreeVec().

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

ReadStruct()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadStruct(
   struct Hook * hook,
   APTR        * dataptr,
   void        * stream,
   const IPTR  * sd)

Function

Reads one big endian structure from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here. If NULL, a new memory block is allocated
stream - Read from this stream
sd - Description of the structure to be read. The first element
        is the size of the structure.

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the value
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed.

Example

See below.

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

ReadWord()

Synopsis

BOOL ReadWord(
   struct Hook * hook,
   UWORD       * dataptr,
   void        * stream)

Function

Reads one big endian 16bit value from a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Streamhook
dataptr - Put the data here
stream - Read from this stream

Result

The function returns TRUE on success. On success, the value
read is written into dataptr. On failure, FALSE is returned and the
contents of dataptr are not changed.

Notes

This function reads big endian values from a streamhook even on
little endian machines.

RemoveSList()

Synopsis

APTR RemoveSList(
   APTR * list,
   APTR   node)

Function

Remove the node from a single linked list.

Inputs

list - Pointer to the pointer which contains the first element
        of the single linked list.
node - The node which is to be removed.

Result

Returns the node if it was in the list.

Example

@atend

Notes

This function is not part of a library and may thus be called
any time.

rkprintf()

Synopsis

int rkprintf(
   const STRPTR mainSystem,
   const STRPTR subSystem,
   int level,
   const char * fmt,
   ...)

Function

Call kprintf if debugging for this main and subsystem is enabled
at a level larger than the level above. The minimal level is 1
(this way, debugging can be disabled in the debug config file
by giving a level of 0).

You should not call this function directly but use the rbug
macro. The rbug macro does some magic to make the handling
more simple.

Inputs

mainSystem - The main system. Use one of the DBG_MAINSYSTEM_*
        macros to avoid typos.
subSystem - The part of the main system. Use one of the
        DBG_*_SUBSYSTEM_* macros.
level - The debug level. Higher levels should give more details.
        The lowest level is 1.
fmt - printf()-style format string

Result

The number of characters output.

Example

if (cache)
{
    ...
    D(rbug(INTUITION, INPUTHANDLER, 3,
        "allocating event from cache (%p)", event
    ));
    ...
}

Notes

This function is not part of a library and may thus be called
any time.

WriteByte()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteByte(
   struct Hook * hook,
   UBYTE         data,
   void        * stream)

Function

Writes one big endian 8bit value to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise.
See IoErr() for the reason in case of an error.

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

WriteDouble()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteDouble(
   struct Hook * hook,
   DOUBLE        data,
   void        * stream)

Function

Writes one big endian 64bit double precision floating point value
to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise.
See IoErr() for the reason in case of an error.

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

WriteFloat()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteFloat(
   struct Hook * hook,
   FLOAT         data,
   void        * stream)

Function

Writes one big endian 32bit floating point value to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise.
See IoErr() for the reason in case of an error.

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

WriteLong()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteLong(
   struct Hook * hook,
   ULONG         data,
   void        * stream)

Function

Writes one big endian 32bit value to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise.
See IoErr() for the reason in case of an error.

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

WriteString()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteString(
   struct Hook * hook,
   STRPTR        data,
   void        * stream)

Function

Writes one big endian string to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise.
See IoErr() for the reason in case of an error.

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

WriteStruct()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteStruct(
   struct Hook * hook,
   void        * data,
   void        * stream,
   const IPTR  * sd)

Function

Writes one big endian structure to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook
sd - Description of the structure to be written. The first element
        is the size of the structure.

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise. In error,
you can examine IoErr() to find out what was wrong.

Example

See ReadStruct().

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

Bugs

SDT_SPECIAL not implemented.

WriteWord()

Synopsis

BOOL WriteWord(
   struct Hook * hook,
   UWORD         data,
   void        * stream)

Function

Writes one big endian 16bit value to a streamhook.

Inputs

hook - Write to this streamhook
data - Data to be written
stream - Stream passed to streamhook

Result

The function returns TRUE on success and FALSE otherwise.
See IoErr() for the reason in case of an error.

Notes

This function writes big endian values to a file even on little
endian machines.

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