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Received: from CU-ARPA.CS.CORNELL.EDU by loki.cs.cornell.edu (5.61/I-1.91f)
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id AA25874; Wed, 18 Jul 90 12:02:22 -0400
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Message-Id: <9007181320.AA24810@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu>
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5378; Wed, 18 Jul 90 09:18:38 EDT
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From: swl26%CAS.BITNET@CORNELLC.cit.cornell.edu
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Date: Wed, 18 Jul 1990 09:16 EDT
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Subject: Re(2): diffs for mvs port of flex-2.3
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In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 17 Jul 90 17:42:3
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To: vern@cs.cornell.edu
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Sorry about the trailing blank problem. It's farily common with data sent
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through bitnet paths, but ever the optimist ...
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>I think there should be an 'M' at the beginning of the second line.
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This isn't a problem. I believe that the first byte of the line indicates
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it's length (in some manner).
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Rather than re-send the data, how about a uudecode that compensates for
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the trailing blank problem? I manually mangled the uuencoded file and ran
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the following decode, and it seemed to work.
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#! /bin/sh
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# This is a shell archive. Remove anything before this line, then feed it
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# into a shell via "sh file" or similar. To overwrite existing files,
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# type "sh file -c".
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# The tool that generated this appeared in the comp.sources.unix newsgroup;
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# send mail to comp-sources-unix@uunet.uu.net if you want that tool.
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# If this archive is complete, you will see the following message at the end:
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# "End of shell archive."
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# Contents: uudecode.c
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# Wrapped by swl26@swl26aws on Wed Jul 18 08:59:24 1990
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PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb ; export PATH
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if test -f 'uudecode.c' -a "${1}" != "-c" ; then
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echo shar: Will not clobber existing file \"'uudecode.c'\"
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else
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echo shar: Extracting \"'uudecode.c'\" \(6418 characters\)
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sed "s/^X//" >'uudecode.c' <<'END_OF_FILE'
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X/* #ifndef lint
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Xstatic char sccsid[] = "@(#)uudecode.c 5.3-1 (Berkeley) 9/1/87";
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X#endif */
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X
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X/* Written by Mark Horton */
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X/* Modified by ajr (Alan J Rosenthatl,flaps@utcsri.UUCP) to use checksums */
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X/* Modified by fnf (Fred Fish,well!fnf) to use Keith Pyle's suggestion for
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X compatibility */
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X/* Modified by bcn (Bryce Nesbitt,ucbvax!cogsci!bryce) to fix a misleading
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X error message on the Amiga port, to fix a bug that prevented decoding
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X certain files, to work even if trailing spaces have been removed from a
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X file, to check the filesize (if present), to add some error checking, to
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X loop for multiple decodes from a single file, and to handle common
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X BITNET mangling. Also kludged around a missing string function in Aztec
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X C */
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X
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X/*
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X * uudecode [input]
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X *
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X * Decode a file encoded with uuencode. WIll extract multiple encoded
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X * modules from a single file. Can deal with most mangled files, including
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X * BITNET.
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X */
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X
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X#include <stdio.h>
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X#include <ctype.h>
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X
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X#ifdef AMIGA
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X#define AMIGA_LATTICE /* Set for Amiga Lattice C */
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X#define MCH_AMIGA
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X#define MPU68000
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X#endif
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X
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X#ifdef unix
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X#include <pwd.h>
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X#include <sys/types.h>
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X#include <sys/stat.h>
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X#endif
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X
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X#define SUMSIZE 64
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X#define DEC(c) (((c) - ' ') & 077) /* single character decode */
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X
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Xmain(argc, argv)
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Xchar **argv;
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X{
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XFILE *in, *out;
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Xint through_loop=0; /* Dejavu indicator */
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Xint mode; /* file's mode (from header) */
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Xlong filesize; /* theoretical file size (from header) */
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Xchar dest[128];
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Xchar buf[80];
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X
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X#ifdef AMIGA_LATTICE
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Xextern int Enable_Abort;
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X Enable_Abort=1;
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X#endif
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X
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X /* A filename can be specified to be uudecoded, or nothing can
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X be specified, and the input will come from STDIN */
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X
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X switch (argc)
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X {
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X case 1:
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X in=stdin;
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X break;
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X
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X case 2:
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X if ((in = fopen(argv[1], "r")) == NULL)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: can't find %s\n", argv[1]);
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X fprintf(stderr, "USAGE: uudecode [infile]\n");
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X exit(10);
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X }
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X break;
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X
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X default:
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X fprintf(stderr, "USAGE: uudecode [infile]\n");
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X exit(11);
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X break;
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X }
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X
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X /* Loop through file, searching for headers. Decode anything with a
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X header, complain if there where no headers. */
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X
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Xfor (;;)
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X{
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X /* search file for header line */
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X for (;;)
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X {
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X if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL)
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X {
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X if (!through_loop)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: no `begin' line!\n");
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X exit(12);
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X }
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X else
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X {
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X exit(0);
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X }
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X }
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X if (strncmp(buf, "begin ", 6) == 0)
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X break;
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X }
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X sscanf(buf, "begin %o %s", &mode, dest);
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X
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X#ifdef unix
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X /* handle ~user/file format */
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X if (dest[0] == '~')
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X {
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X char *sl;
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X struct passwd *getpwnam();
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X char *index();
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X struct passwd *user;
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X char dnbuf[100];
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X
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X sl = index(dest, '/');
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X if (sl == NULL)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "Illegal ~user\n");
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X exit(13);
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X }
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X *sl++ = 0;
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X user = getpwnam(dest+1);
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X if (user == NULL)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "No such user as %s\n", dest);
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X exit(14);
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X }
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X strcpy(dnbuf, user->pw_dir);
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X strcat(dnbuf, "/");
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X strcat(dnbuf, sl);
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X strcpy(dest, dnbuf);
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X }
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X#endif
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X
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X /* create output file */
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X if ((out = fopen(dest, "w")) == NULL)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: can't open output file %s\n", dest);
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X exit(15);
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X }
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X#ifdef unix
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X chmod(dest, mode);
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X#endif
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X
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X decode(in, out, dest);
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X
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X if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL || strncmp(buf,"end",3))
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X { /* don't be overly picky about newline ^ */
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: no `end' line\n");
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X exit(16);
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X }
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X
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X if (!(fgets(buf,sizeof buf,in) == NULL || strncmp(buf,"size ",3)))
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X {
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X sscanf(buf, "size %ld", &filesize);
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X if (ftell(out) != filesize)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: file should have been %ld bytes long but was
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X exit(17);
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X }
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X }
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X through_loop = 1;
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X} /* forever */
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X} /* main */
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X
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X/*
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X * Copy from in to out, decoding as you go.
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X * If a return or newline is encountered too early in a line, it is
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X * assumed that means that some editor has truncated trailing spaces.
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X */
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Xdecode(in, out, dest)
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XFILE *in;
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XFILE *out;
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Xchar *dest;
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X{
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Xchar buf[81];
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Xchar *bp;
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Xint nosum=0;
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X#ifndef unix
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Xextern errno;
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X#endif
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Xregister int j;
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Xregister int n;
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Xint checksum, line;
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X
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X for (line = 1; ; line++) /* for each input line */
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X {
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X if (fgets(buf, sizeof buf, in) == NULL)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: input ended unexpectedly!\n");
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X exit(18);
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X }
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X
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X /* Pad end of lines in case some editor truncated trailing
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X spaces */
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X
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X for (n=0;n<79;n++) /* search for first \r, \n or \000 */
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X {
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X if (buf[n]=='\176') /* If BITNET made a twiddle, */
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X buf[n]='\136'; /* we make a caret */
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X if (buf[n]=='\r'||buf[n]=='\n'||buf[n]=='\000')
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X break;
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X }
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X for (;n<79;n++) /* when found, fill rest of line with space */
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X {
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X buf[n]=' ';
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X }
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X buf[79]=0; /* terminate new string */
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X
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X checksum = 0;
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X n = DEC(buf[0]);
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X if (n <= 0)
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X break; /* 0 bytes on a line?? Must be the last line */
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X
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X bp = &buf[1];
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X
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X /* FOUR input characters go into each THREE output charcters */
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X
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X while (n >= 4)
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X {
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X j = DEC(bp[0]) << 2 | DEC(bp[1]) >> 4; putc(j, out); checksum += j;
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X j = DEC(bp[1]) << 4 | DEC(bp[2]) >> 2; putc(j, out); checksum += j;
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X j = DEC(bp[2]) << 6 | DEC(bp[3]); putc(j, out); checksum += j;
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X checksum = checksum % SUMSIZE;
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X bp += 4;
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X n -= 3;
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X }
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X
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X j = DEC(bp[0]) << 2 | DEC(bp[1]) >> 4;
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X checksum += j;
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X if (n >= 1)
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X putc(j, out);
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X j = DEC(bp[1]) << 4 | DEC(bp[2]) >> 2;
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X checksum += j;
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X if (n >= 2)
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X putc(j, out);
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X j = DEC(bp[2]) << 6 | DEC(bp[3]);
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X checksum += j;
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X if (n >= 3)
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X putc(j, out);
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X checksum = checksum % SUMSIZE;
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X bp += 4;
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X n -= 3;
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X
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X#ifndef unix
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X /* Error checking under UNIX??? You must be kidding... */
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X /* Check if an error occured while writing to that last line */
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X if (errno)
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: error writing to %s\n",dest);
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X exit(19);
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X }
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X#endif
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X
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X /* The line has been decoded; now check that sum */
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X
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X nosum |= !isspace(*bp);
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X if (nosum) /* Is there a checksum at all?? */
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X {
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X if (checksum != DEC(*bp)) /* Does that checksum match? */
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X {
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X fprintf(stderr, "ERROR: checksum mismatch decoding %s, line %d.\
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X }
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X } /* sum */
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X } /* line */
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X} /* function */
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X
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X#ifdef unix
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X/*
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X * Return the ptr in sp at which the character c appears;
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X * 0 if not found
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X */
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Xchar *
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Xindex(sp, c)
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Xregister char *sp, c;
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X{
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X do
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X {
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X if (*sp == c)
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X return(sp);
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X }
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X while (*sp++);
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X
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X return(0);
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X}
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X#endif unix
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X
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END_OF_FILE
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echo shar: NEWLINE appended to \"'uudecode.c'\"
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if test 6419 -ne `wc -c <'uudecode.c'`; then
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echo shar: \"'uudecode.c'\" unpacked with wrong size!
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fi
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# end of 'uudecode.c'
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fi
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echo shar: End of shell archive.
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exit 0
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