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/*
Crown Copyright (c) 1997
This TenDRA(r) Computer Program is subject to Copyright
owned by the United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence
acting through the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency
(DERA). It is made available to Recipients with a
royalty-free licence for its use, reproduction, transfer
to other parties and amendment for any purpose not excluding
product development provided that any such use et cetera
shall be deemed to be acceptance of the following conditions:-
(1) Its Recipients shall ensure that this Notice is
reproduced upon any copies or amended versions of it;
(2) Any amended version of it shall be clearly marked to
show both the nature of and the organisation responsible
for the relevant amendment or amendments;
(3) Its onward transfer from a recipient to another
party shall be deemed to be that party's acceptance of
these conditions;
(4) DERA gives no warranty or assurance as to its
quality or suitability for any purpose and DERA accepts
no liability whatsoever in relation to any use to which
it may be put.
*/
/* Definition of stack for maintaining isymMac and isymstart.
This is required because entries in the symbol table such as blocks,
procedures and files have two entries in the symbol table corresponding
to their beginning and end. The "start" entry has an associated index which
is the index of the "end" plus 1. The "end" entry has an associated index
which is the index of the "start". Consequently a stack of these indices
can be built up and an index is pushed when the start of a block, proc or
file is reached and popped when an end is reached. The routines for this are
given in bstack.c */
#define STACKSIZE 100
typedef struct stackdef {
long symind [STACKSIZE];
long strind [STACKSIZE]; /* space for stack elements */
long pos; /* current position of top of stack */
struct stackdef * nextspace; /* if more space required */
} BSTACK;
/* An elemnt of the stack has the following type (result of popping a stack) */
typedef struct symstrdef {long sym;
long str;
} SYMSTR;
extern void push PROTO_S ( ( long, long, BSTACK * ) ) ;
extern SYMSTR pop PROTO_S ( ( BSTACK * ) ) ;