masqmail

annotate src/readtest.c @ 366:41958685480d

Switched to `type *name' style Andrew Koenig's ``C Traps and Pitfalls'' (Ch.2.1) convinced me that it is best to go with the way C had been designed. The ``declaration reflects use'' concept conflicts with a ``type* name'' notation. Hence I switched.
author markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de>
date Thu, 22 Sep 2011 15:07:40 +0200
parents 26e34ae9a3e3
children b27f66555ba8
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meillo@0 1
meillo@0 2 #include "masqmail.h"
meillo@0 3 #include "readsock.h"
meillo@0 4
meillo@10 5 int
meillo@10 6 main()
meillo@0 7 {
meillo@10 8 char *buf = g_malloc(20);
meillo@10 9 int size = 20, ret;
meillo@0 10
meillo@10 11 ret = read_sockline1(stdin, &buf, &size, 60, READSOCKL_CVT_CRLF);
meillo@207 12 /* ret = read_sockline(stdin, buf, size, 60, READSOCKL_CHUG); */
meillo@0 13
meillo@10 14 printf("%s\n", buf);
meillo@10 15 printf("ret = %d, size = %d, strlen = %d\n", ret, size, strlen(buf));
meillo@0 16
meillo@10 17 return 0;
meillo@0 18 }