Changed multi-line C comments into another style.

The left side doesn't look unbalanced.
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Greg King
2014-06-30 05:10:35 -04:00
parent 132d57f1ad
commit 0390c34e88
502 changed files with 8869 additions and 8884 deletions

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@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
/*
* gunzip65 - a gunzip utility for 6502-based machines.
*
* Piotr Fusik <fox@scene.pl>
*
* This should be considered as a test of my zlib-compatible library
* rather than a real application.
* It's not user-friendly, fault-tolerant, whatever.
* However, it really works for real GZIP files, provided they are small
* enough to fit in buffer[] (after decompression!).
*/
** gunzip65 - a gunzip utility for 6502-based machines.
**
** Piotr Fusik <fox@scene.pl>
**
** This should be considered as a test of my zlib-compatible library
** rather than a real application.
** It's not user-friendly, fault-tolerant, whatever.
** However, it really works for real GZIP files, provided they are small
** enough to fit in buffer[] (after decompression!).
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
@@ -16,9 +16,9 @@
#ifndef __CC65__
/*
* Emulate inflatemem() if using original zlib.
* As you can see, this program is quite portable.
*/
** Emulate inflatemem() if using original zlib.
** As you can see, this program is quite portable.
*/
unsigned inflatemem(char* dest, const char* source)
{
z_stream stream;
@@ -41,26 +41,26 @@ unsigned inflatemem(char* dest, const char* source)
#endif /* __CC65__ */
/*
* Structure of a GZIP file:
*
* 1. GZIP header:
* Offset 0: Signature (2 bytes: 0x1f, 0x8b)
* Offset 2: Compression method (1 byte: 8 == "deflate")
* Offset 3: Flags (1 byte: see below)
* Offset 4: File date and time (4 bytes)
* Offset 8: Extra flags (1 byte)
* Offset 9: Target OS (1 byte: DOS, Amiga, Unix, etc.)
* if (flags & FEXTRA) { 2 bytes of length, then length bytes }
* if (flags & FNAME) { ASCIIZ filename }
* if (flags & FCOMMENT) { ASCIIZ comment }
* if (flags & FHCRC) { 2 bytes of CRC }
*
* 2. Deflate compressed data.
*
* 3. GZIP trailer:
* Offset 0: CRC-32 (4 bytes)
* Offset 4: uncompressed file length (4 bytes)
*/
** Structure of a GZIP file:
**
** 1. GZIP header:
** Offset 0: Signature (2 bytes: 0x1f, 0x8b)
** Offset 2: Compression method (1 byte: 8 == "deflate")
** Offset 3: Flags (1 byte: see below)
** Offset 4: File date and time (4 bytes)
** Offset 8: Extra flags (1 byte)
** Offset 9: Target OS (1 byte: DOS, Amiga, Unix, etc.)
** if (flags & FEXTRA) { 2 bytes of length, then length bytes }
** if (flags & FNAME) { ASCIIZ filename }
** if (flags & FCOMMENT) { ASCIIZ comment }
** if (flags & FHCRC) { 2 bytes of CRC }
**
** 2. Deflate compressed data.
**
** 3. GZIP trailer:
** Offset 0: CRC-32 (4 bytes)
** Offset 4: uncompressed file length (4 bytes)
*/
/* Flags in the GZIP header. */
#define FTEXT 1 /* Extra text */
@@ -70,28 +70,28 @@ unsigned inflatemem(char* dest, const char* source)
#define FCOMMENT 16 /* File comment */
/*
* We read whole GZIP file into this buffer.
* Then we use this buffer for the decompressed data.
*/
** We read whole GZIP file into this buffer.
** Then we use this buffer for the decompressed data.
*/
static unsigned char buffer[26000];
/*
* Get a 16-bit little-endian unsigned number, using unsigned char* p.
* On many machines this could be (*(unsigned short*) p),
* but I really like portability. :-)
*/
** Get a 16-bit little-endian unsigned number, using unsigned char* p.
** On many machines this could be (*(unsigned short*) p),
** but I really like portability. :-)
*/
#define GET_WORD(p) (*(p) + ((unsigned) (p)[1] << 8))
/* Likewise, for a 32-bit number. */
#define GET_LONG(p) (GET_WORD(p) + ((unsigned long) GET_WORD(p + 2) << 16))
/*
* Uncompress a GZIP file.
* On entry, buffer[] should contain the whole GZIP file contents,
* and the argument complen should be equal to the length of the GZIP file.
* On return, buffer[] contains the uncompressed data, and the returned
* value is the length of the uncompressed data.
*/
** Uncompress a GZIP file.
** On entry, buffer[] should contain the whole GZIP file contents,
** and the argument complen should be equal to the length of the GZIP file.
** On return, buffer[] contains the uncompressed data, and the returned
** value is the length of the uncompressed data.
*/
unsigned uncompress_buffer(unsigned complen)
{
unsigned char* ptr;
@@ -134,19 +134,19 @@ unsigned uncompress_buffer(unsigned complen)
ptr += 2;
/*
* calculate length of raw "deflate" data
* (without the GZIP header and 8-byte trailer)
*/
** calculate length of raw "deflate" data
** (without the GZIP header and 8-byte trailer)
*/
complen -= (ptr - buffer) + 8;
/*
* We will move the compressed data to the end of buffer[].
* Thus the compressed data and the decompressed data (written from
* the beginning of buffer[]) may overlap, as long as the decompressed
* data doesn't go further than unread compressed data.
* ptr2 points to the beginning of compressed data at the end
* of buffer[].
*/
** We will move the compressed data to the end of buffer[].
** Thus the compressed data and the decompressed data (written from
** the beginning of buffer[]) may overlap, as long as the decompressed
** data doesn't go further than unread compressed data.
** ptr2 points to the beginning of compressed data at the end
** of buffer[].
*/
ptr2 = buffer + sizeof(buffer) - complen;
/* move the compressed data to end of buffer[] */
memmove(ptr2, ptr, complen);
@@ -173,8 +173,8 @@ unsigned uncompress_buffer(unsigned complen)
}
/*
* Get a filename from standard input.
*/
** Get a filename from standard input.
*/
char* get_fname(void)
{
static char filename[100];