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| /*++
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| Copyright (c) 2004, Intel Corporation                                                         
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| All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials                          
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| are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License         
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| which accompanies this distribution.  The full text of the license may be found at        
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| http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php                                            
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|                                                                                           
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| THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,                     
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| WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.             
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| 
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| Module Name:  
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| 
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|   UtilsMsgs.c
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|   
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| Abstract:
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| 
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|   EFI tools utility functions to display warning, error, and informational
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|   messages.
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|   
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| --*/
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| 
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| #include <stdio.h>
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| #include <string.h>
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| #include <ctype.h>
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| #include <stdarg.h>
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| 
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| #include <Common/UefiBaseTypes.h>
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| 
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| #include "EfiUtilityMsgs.h"
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| 
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| #define MAX_LINE_LEN  200
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| 
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| //
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| // Declare module globals for keeping track of the the utility's
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| // name and other settings.
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| //
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| static STATUS mStatus             = STATUS_SUCCESS;
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| static INT8   mUtilityName[50]    = { 0 };
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| static INT8   *mSourceFileName    = NULL;
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| static UINT32 mSourceFileLineNum  = 0;
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| static UINT32 mErrorCount         = 0;
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| static UINT32 mWarningCount       = 0;
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| static UINT32 mDebugMsgMask       = 0;
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| 
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| static
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| void
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| PrintMessage (
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|   INT8    *Type,
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|   INT8    *FileName,
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|   UINT32  LineNumber,
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|   UINT32  MessageCode,
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|   INT8    *Text,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   va_list List
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|   );
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| 
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| void
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| Error (
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|   INT8    *FileName,
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|   UINT32  LineNumber,
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|   UINT32  MessageCode,
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|   INT8    *Text,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   ...
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Prints an error message.
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|   
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| Arguments:
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|   All arguments are optional, though the printed message may be useless if
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|   at least something valid is not specified.
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|   
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|   FileName - name of the file or application. If not specified, then the
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|              utilty name (as set by the utility calling SetUtilityName()
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|              earlier) is used. Otherwise "Unknown utility" is used.
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|   
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|   LineNumber - the line number of error, typically used by parsers. If the
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|                utility is not a parser, then 0 should be specified. Otherwise
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|                the FileName and LineNumber info can be used to cause
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|                MS Visual Studio to jump to the error.
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|                
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|   MessageCode - an application-specific error code that can be referenced in
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|               other documentation. 
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| 
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|   Text        - the text in question, typically used by parsers.
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|   
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|   MsgFmt - the format string for the error message. Can contain formatting
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|            controls for use with the varargs.
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|            
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| Returns:
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|   None.
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|   
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| Notes:
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|   We print the following (similar to the Warn() and Debug() 
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|   W
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|   Typical error/warning message format:
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| 
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|   bin\VfrCompile.cpp(330) : error C2660: 'AddVfrDataStructField' : function does not take 2 parameters
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| 
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|   BUGBUG -- these three utility functions are almost identical, and
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|   should be modified to share code.
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| 
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|   Visual Studio does not find error messages with:
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|   
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|      " error :"
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|      " error 1:"
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|      " error c1:"
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|      " error 1000:"
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|      " error c100:"
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| 
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|   It does find:
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|      " error c1000:"     
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| --*/
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| {
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|   va_list List;
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|   mErrorCount++;
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|   va_start (List, MsgFmt);
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|   PrintMessage ("error", FileName, LineNumber, MessageCode, Text, MsgFmt, List);
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|   va_end (List);
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|   //
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|   // Set status accordingly
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|   //
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|   if (mStatus < STATUS_ERROR) {
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|     mStatus = STATUS_ERROR;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| void
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| ParserError (
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|   UINT32  MessageCode,
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|   INT8    *Text,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   ...
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Print a parser error, using the source file name and line number
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|   set by a previous call to SetParserPosition().
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   MessageCode   - application-specific error code
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|   Text          - text to print in the error message
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|   MsgFmt        - format string to print at the end of the error message
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|   ...
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| 
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| Returns:
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|   NA
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| 
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| --*/
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| {
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|   va_list List;
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|   mErrorCount++;
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|   va_start (List, MsgFmt);
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|   PrintMessage ("error", mSourceFileName, mSourceFileLineNum, MessageCode, Text, MsgFmt, List);
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|   va_end (List);
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|   //
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|   // Set status accordingly
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|   //
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|   if (mStatus < STATUS_ERROR) {
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|     mStatus = STATUS_ERROR;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| void
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| ParserWarning (
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|   UINT32  ErrorCode,
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|   INT8    *OffendingText,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   ...
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Print a parser warning, using the source file name and line number
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|   set by a previous call to SetParserPosition().
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   ErrorCode     - application-specific error code
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|   OffendingText - text to print in the warning message
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|   MsgFmt        - format string to print at the end of the warning message
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|   ...
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| 
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| Returns:
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|   NA
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| 
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| --*/
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| {
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|   va_list List;
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|   mWarningCount++;
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|   va_start (List, MsgFmt);
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|   PrintMessage ("warning", mSourceFileName, mSourceFileLineNum, ErrorCode, OffendingText, MsgFmt, List);
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|   va_end (List);
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|   //
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|   // Set status accordingly
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|   //
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|   if (mStatus < STATUS_WARNING) {
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|     mStatus = STATUS_WARNING;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| void
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| Warning (
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|   INT8    *FileName,
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|   UINT32  LineNumber,
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|   UINT32  MessageCode,
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|   INT8    *Text,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   ...
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Print a warning message.
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   FileName    - name of the file where the warning was detected, or the name
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|                 of the application that detected the warning
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|   
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|   LineNumber  - the line number where the warning was detected (parsers).
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|                 0 should be specified if the utility is not a parser.
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|                
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|   MessageCode - an application-specific warning code that can be referenced in
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|                 other documentation. 
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| 
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|   Text        - the text in question (parsers)
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|   
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|   MsgFmt      - the format string for the warning message. Can contain formatting
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|                 controls for use with varargs.
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|                 
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|   ...
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|            
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| Returns:
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|   None.
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| 
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| --*/
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| {
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|   va_list List;
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|   mWarningCount++;
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|   va_start (List, MsgFmt);
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|   PrintMessage ("warning", FileName, LineNumber, MessageCode, Text, MsgFmt, List);
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|   va_end (List);
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|   //
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|   // Set status accordingly
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|   //
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|   if (mStatus < STATUS_WARNING) {
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|     mStatus = STATUS_WARNING;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| void
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| DebugMsg (
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|   INT8    *FileName,
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|   UINT32  LineNumber,
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|   UINT32  MsgMask,
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|   INT8    *Text,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   ...
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Print a warning message.
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   FileName    - typically the name of the utility printing the debug message, but
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|                 can be the name of a file being parsed.
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|   
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|   LineNumber  - the line number in FileName (parsers) 
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|                
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|   MsgMask     - an application-specific bitmask that, in combination with mDebugMsgMask,
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|                 determines if the debug message gets printed.
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| 
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|   Text        - the text in question (parsers)
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|   
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|   MsgFmt      - the format string for the debug message. Can contain formatting
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|                 controls for use with varargs.
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|           
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|   ... 
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| Returns:
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|   None.
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| 
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| --*/
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| {
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|   va_list List;
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|   //
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|   // If the debug mask is not applicable, then do nothing.
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|   //
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|   if ((MsgMask != 0) && ((mDebugMsgMask & MsgMask) == 0)) {
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|     return ;
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|   }
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| 
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|   va_start (List, MsgFmt);
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|   PrintMessage ("debug", FileName, LineNumber, 0, Text, MsgFmt, List);
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|   va_end (List);
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| }
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| 
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| static
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| void
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| PrintMessage (
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|   INT8    *Type,
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|   INT8    *FileName,
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|   UINT32  LineNumber,
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|   UINT32  MessageCode,
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|   INT8    *Text,
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|   INT8    *MsgFmt,
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|   va_list List
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Worker routine for all the utility printing services. Prints the message in
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|   a format that Visual Studio will find when scanning build outputs for
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|   errors or warnings.
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   Type        - "warning" or "error" string to insert into the message to be
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|                 printed. The first character of this string (converted to uppercase)
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|                 is used to preceed the MessageCode value in the output string.
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| 
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|   FileName    - name of the file where the warning was detected, or the name
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|                 of the application that detected the warning
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|   
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|   LineNumber  - the line number where the warning was detected (parsers).
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|                 0 should be specified if the utility is not a parser.
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|                
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|   MessageCode - an application-specific warning code that can be referenced in
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|                 other documentation. 
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| 
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|   Text        - part of the message to print
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|   
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|   MsgFmt      - the format string for the message. Can contain formatting
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|                 controls for use with varargs.
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| 
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|   List        - Variable function parameter list.           
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| Returns:
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|   None.
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| 
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| Notes:
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|   If FileName == NULL then this utility will use the string passed into SetUtilityName(). 
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|   
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|   LineNumber is only used if the caller is a parser, in which case FileName refers to the
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|   file being parsed.
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| 
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|   Text and MsgFmt are both optional, though it would be of little use calling this function with
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|   them both NULL.
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| 
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|   Output will typically be of the form:
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|     <FileName>(<LineNumber>) : <Type> <Type[0]><MessageCode>: <Text> : <MsgFmt>
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| 
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|     Parser (LineNumber != 0)
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|       VfrCompile.cpp(330) : error E2660: AddVfrDataStructField : function does not take 2 parameters
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|     Generic utility (LineNumber == 0) 
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|       UtilityName : error E1234 : Text string : MsgFmt string and args
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| 
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| --*/
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| {
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|   INT8  Line[MAX_LINE_LEN];
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|   INT8  Line2[MAX_LINE_LEN];
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|   INT8  *Cptr;
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|   //
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|   // If given a filename, then add it (and the line number) to the string.
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|   // If there's no filename, then use the program name if provided.
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|   //
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|   if (FileName != NULL) {
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|     Cptr = FileName;
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|   } else if (mUtilityName[0] != 0) {
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|     Cptr = mUtilityName;
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|   } else {
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|     Cptr = "Unknown utility";
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|   }
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| 
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|   strcpy (Line, Cptr);
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|   if (LineNumber != 0) {
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|     sprintf (Line2, "(%d)", LineNumber);
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|     strcat (Line, Line2);
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|   }
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|   //
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|   // Have to print an error code or Visual Studio won't find the
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|   // message for you. It has to be decimal digits too.
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|   //
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|   sprintf (Line2, " : %s %c%04d", Type, toupper (Type[0]), MessageCode);
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|   strcat (Line, Line2);
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|   fprintf (stdout, "%s", Line);
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|   //
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|   // If offending text was provided, then print it
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|   //
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|   if (Text != NULL) {
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|     fprintf (stdout, ": %s ", Text);
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|   }
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|   //
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|   // Print formatted message if provided
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|   //
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|   if (MsgFmt != NULL) {
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|     vsprintf (Line2, MsgFmt, List);
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|     fprintf (stdout, ": %s", Line2);
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|   }
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| 
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|   fprintf (stdout, "\n");
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| }
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| 
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| void
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| ParserSetPosition (
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|   INT8    *SourceFileName,
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|   UINT32  LineNum
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   Set the position in a file being parsed. This can be used to 
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|   print error messages deeper down in a parser.
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| 
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| Arguments:
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|   SourceFileName - name of the source file being parsed
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|   LineNum        - line number of the source file being parsed
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| 
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| Returns:
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|   NA
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| 
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| --*/
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| {
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|   mSourceFileName     = SourceFileName;
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|   mSourceFileLineNum  = LineNum;
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| }
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| 
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| void
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| SetUtilityName (
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|   INT8    *UtilityName
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   All printed error/warning/debug messages follow the same format, and
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|   typically will print a filename or utility name followed by the error
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|   text. However if a filename is not passed to the print routines, then
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|   they'll print the utility name if you call this function early in your
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|   app to set the utility name.
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|   
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| Arguments:
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|   UtilityName  -  name of the utility, which will be printed with all
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|                   error/warning/debug messags.
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| 
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| Returns:
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|   NA
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|   
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| --*/
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| {
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|   //
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|   // Save the name of the utility in our local variable. Make sure its
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|   // length does not exceed our buffer.
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|   //
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|   if (UtilityName != NULL) {
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|     if (strlen (UtilityName) >= sizeof (mUtilityName)) {
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|       Error (UtilityName, 0, 0, "application error", "utility name length exceeds internal buffer size");
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|       strncpy (mUtilityName, UtilityName, sizeof (mUtilityName) - 1);
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|       mUtilityName[sizeof (mUtilityName) - 1] = 0;
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|       return ;
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|     } else {
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|       strcpy (mUtilityName, UtilityName);
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|     }
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|   } else {
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|     Error (NULL, 0, 0, "application error", "SetUtilityName() called with NULL utility name");
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| STATUS
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| GetUtilityStatus (
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|   VOID
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|   )
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| /*++
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| 
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| Routine Description:
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|   When you call Error() or Warning(), this module keeps track of it and
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|   sets a local mStatus to STATUS_ERROR or STATUS_WARNING. When the utility
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|   exits, it can call this function to get the status and use it as a return
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|   value.
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|   
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| Arguments:
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|   None.
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| 
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| Returns:
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|   Worst-case status reported, as defined by which print function was called.
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|   
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| --*/
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| {
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|   return mStatus;
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| }
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