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harbour-core/harbour/contrib/hbct/numline.c
Viktor Szakats 533b75b205 2010-07-14 12:25 UTC+0200 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
* utils/hbmk2/Makefile
  * utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.prg
    + Added build time configuration for GPM (on Linux) and
      WATT (on MS-DOS) builds. This makes hbmk.hbc generation
      (at 'install' phase) unnecessary, which means that now
      'install' is not required on _any_ platforms and scenarios
      to use hbmk2. Since hbmk2 is now used to build contribs,
      this is now also a reqiurement.
    ; Please test, I didn't make any Linux, MS-DOS build tests 
      after this change.

  * config/postinst.hbs
    - Deleted hbmk.hbc creation. Now this logic is included in
      hbmk2 at build-time on Linux and MS-DOS build which have
      GPM lib and WATT lib detected respectively.

  * contrib/hbct/numline.c
    * HB_ISIZ variables renamed.
2010-07-14 10:27:06 +00:00

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/*
* $Id$
*/
/*
* xHarbour Project source code:
* CT3 numeric functions
*
* NUMLINE()
* Copyright 2004 Pavel Tsarenko <tpe2.mail.ru>
* www - http://www.xharbour.org
*
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*/
#include "hbapi.h"
HB_FUNC( NUMLINE )
{
HB_ISIZ nLines = 0;
if( HB_ISCHAR( 1 ) )
{
const char * pcString = hb_parc( 1 );
const char * pBuffer;
HB_ISIZ nStrLen = hb_parclen( 1 );
HB_ISIZ nLength = hb_parnsdef( 2, 80 );
while( nStrLen > 0 )
{
pBuffer = ( char * ) memchr( pcString, 13, nStrLen );
if( ! pBuffer )
pBuffer = pcString + nStrLen;
if( ( pBuffer - pcString ) > nLength )
pBuffer = pcString + nLength;
else
{
++pBuffer;
if( *pBuffer == 10 )
++pBuffer;
}
nStrLen -= pBuffer - pcString;
pcString = pBuffer;
++nLines;
}
}
hb_retns( nLines );
}