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Save and restore guest address in the write function for a code memory chunk in the "slow" path for inconvenient host addresses. This fixes an intermittent crash on OSX in the code that checks whether the memory written may contain code
author Mike Pavone <pavone@retrodev.com>
date Mon, 23 Jun 2014 11:46:56 -0400
parents 6fc71114d145
children 2e1b3b258523
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#ifndef UTIL_H_
#define UTIL_H_

#include <stdio.h>

//Utility functions

//Allocates a new string containing the concatenation of first and second
char * alloc_concat(char * first, char * second);
//Allocates a new string containing the concatenation of the strings pointed to by parts
char * alloc_concat_m(int num_parts, char ** parts);
//Returns the size of a file using fseek and ftell
long file_size(FILE * f);
//Strips whitespace and non-printable characters from the beginning and end of a string
char * strip_ws(char * text);
//Inserts a null after the first word, returns a pointer to the second word
char * split_keyval(char * text);
//Should be called by main with the value of argv[0] for use by get_exe_dir
void set_exe_str(char * str);
//Returns the directory the executable is in
char * get_exe_dir();
//Returns the contents of a symlink in a newly allocated string
char * readlink_alloc(char * path);

#endif //UTIL_H_