Use ANSI C function prototypes/definitions instead of K&R style ones

MFC after: 1 week
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
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Enji Cooper 2015-12-05 02:07:55 +00:00
parent 1dce0e7706
commit 8eba7ea3b3
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-20 02:59:44 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=291835

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@ -7,13 +7,12 @@ __FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
/*
- split - divide a string into fields, like awk split()
= int split(char *string, char *fields[], int nfields, char *sep);
- fields: list is not NULL-terminated
- nfields: number of entries available in fields[]
- sep: "" white, "c" single char, "ab" [ab]+
*/
int /* number of fields, including overflow */
split(string, fields, nfields, sep)
char *string;
char *fields[]; /* list is not NULL-terminated */
int nfields; /* number of entries available in fields[] */
char *sep; /* "" white, "c" single char, "ab" [ab]+ */
split(char *string, char *fields[], int nfields, char *sep)
{
char *p = string;
char c; /* latest character */
@ -151,9 +150,7 @@ char *sep; /* "" white, "c" single char, "ab" [ab]+ */
* pgm str sep n splits str by sep n times
*/
int
main(argc, argv)
int argc;
char *argv[];
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
char buf[512];
int n;
@ -182,9 +179,8 @@ char *argv[];
exit(0);
}
dosplit(string, seps)
char *string;
char *seps;
void
dosplit(char *string, char *seps)
{
# define NF 5
char *fields[NF];
@ -194,10 +190,8 @@ char *seps;
print(nf, NF, fields);
}
print(nf, nfp, fields)
int nf;
int nfp;
char *fields[];
void
print(int nf, int nfp, char *fields[])
{
int fn;
int bound;
@ -277,7 +271,8 @@ struct {
NULL, NULL, 0, { NULL },
};
regress()
void
regress(void)
{
char buf[512];
int n;