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of MGF that is to be produced. |
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Since MGF is in its first major release, this is not yet a useful |
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form, but it will be when the second major release comes out. |
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This has the necessary side-effect of expanding all included files. |
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(See the |
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.UL i |
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entity.)\0 |
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.LP |
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In the second form, |
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.I mgfilt |
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.SH |
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SEE ALSO |
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.LP |
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mgf2rad, rad2mgf |
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i, mgf2rad, rad2mgf |
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.ds RH MGF2RAD |
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.bp |
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.SH |
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#define MG_EMEM 8 /* out of memory */ |
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#define MG_ESEEK 9 /* file seek error */ |
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#define MG_EBADMAT 10 /* bad material specification */ |
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#define MG_ELINE 11 /* input line too long */ |
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#define MG_ECNTXT 12 /* unmatched context close */ |
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#define MG_NERRS 11 |
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> |
#define MG_NERRS 13 |
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.DE |
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If it is inappropriate to send output to standard error, the calling |
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program should use the routines listed under |
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function reads the next input line from the current file, |
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returning the number of characters in the line, or zero if the |
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end of file is reached or there is a file error. |
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The function skips over escaped newlines, and keeps track of the |
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If the value returned equals MG_MAXLINE-1, |
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then the input line was too long, and you |
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should return an MG_ELINE error. |
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The function keeps track of the |
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line number in the current file context |
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.I mg_file, |
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which also contains the line that was read. |