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comparison gen.c @ 792:724bbec47f86
Use a new fatal_error function instead of calling fprintf and exit for fatal errors. This new function more gracefully handles the case in which BlastEm was not started from a terminal or disconnected from ther terminal (Windows).
author | Michael Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com> |
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date | Sat, 25 Jul 2015 18:22:07 -0700 |
parents | c8fefa140c80 |
children | a7774fc2de4b |
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1 #include <stdio.h> | 1 #include <stdio.h> |
2 #include <stdlib.h> | 2 #include <stdlib.h> |
3 #include "gen.h" | 3 #include "gen.h" |
4 #include "mem.h" | 4 #include "mem.h" |
5 #include "util.h" | |
5 | 6 |
6 void init_code_info(code_info *code) | 7 void init_code_info(code_info *code) |
7 { | 8 { |
8 size_t size = CODE_ALLOC_SIZE; | 9 size_t size = CODE_ALLOC_SIZE; |
9 code->cur = alloc_code(&size); | 10 code->cur = alloc_code(&size); |
10 if (!code->cur) { | 11 if (!code->cur) { |
11 fputs("Failed to allocate memory for generated code\n", stderr); | 12 fatal_error("Failed to allocate memory for generated code\n"); |
12 exit(1); | |
13 } | 13 } |
14 code->last = code->cur + size/sizeof(code_word) - RESERVE_WORDS; | 14 code->last = code->cur + size/sizeof(code_word) - RESERVE_WORDS; |
15 } | 15 } |