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| 1 /* |
| 2 * wrjpgcom.c |
| 3 * |
| 4 * Copyright (C) 1994-1997, Thomas G. Lane. |
| 5 * This file is part of the Independent JPEG Group's software. |
| 6 * For conditions of distribution and use, see the accompanying README file. |
| 7 * |
| 8 * This file contains a very simple stand-alone application that inserts |
| 9 * user-supplied text as a COM (comment) marker in a JFIF file. |
| 10 * This may be useful as an example of the minimum logic needed to parse |
| 11 * JPEG markers. |
| 12 */ |
| 13 |
| 14 #define JPEG_CJPEG_DJPEG /* to get the command-line config symbols */ |
| 15 #include "jinclude.h" /* get auto-config symbols, <stdio.h> */ |
| 16 |
| 17 #ifndef HAVE_STDLIB_H /* <stdlib.h> should declare malloc() */ |
| 18 extern void * malloc (); |
| 19 #endif |
| 20 #include <ctype.h> /* to declare isupper(), tolower() */ |
| 21 #ifdef USE_SETMODE |
| 22 #include <fcntl.h> /* to declare setmode()'s parameter macros */ |
| 23 /* If you have setmode() but not <io.h>, just delete this line: */ |
| 24 #include <io.h> /* to declare setmode() */ |
| 25 #endif |
| 26 |
| 27 #ifdef USE_CCOMMAND /* command-line reader for Macintosh */ |
| 28 #ifdef __MWERKS__ |
| 29 #include <SIOUX.h> /* Metrowerks needs this */ |
| 30 #include <console.h> /* ... and this */ |
| 31 #endif |
| 32 #ifdef THINK_C |
| 33 #include <console.h> /* Think declares it here */ |
| 34 #endif |
| 35 #endif |
| 36 |
| 37 #ifdef DONT_USE_B_MODE /* define mode parameters for fopen() */ |
| 38 #define READ_BINARY "r" |
| 39 #define WRITE_BINARY "w" |
| 40 #else |
| 41 #ifdef VMS /* VMS is very nonstandard */ |
| 42 #define READ_BINARY "rb", "ctx=stm" |
| 43 #define WRITE_BINARY "wb", "ctx=stm" |
| 44 #else /* standard ANSI-compliant case */ |
| 45 #define READ_BINARY "rb" |
| 46 #define WRITE_BINARY "wb" |
| 47 #endif |
| 48 #endif |
| 49 |
| 50 #ifndef EXIT_FAILURE /* define exit() codes if not provided */ |
| 51 #define EXIT_FAILURE 1 |
| 52 #endif |
| 53 #ifndef EXIT_SUCCESS |
| 54 #ifdef VMS |
| 55 #define EXIT_SUCCESS 1 /* VMS is very nonstandard */ |
| 56 #else |
| 57 #define EXIT_SUCCESS 0 |
| 58 #endif |
| 59 #endif |
| 60 |
| 61 /* Reduce this value if your malloc() can't allocate blocks up to 64K. |
| 62 * On DOS, compiling in large model is usually a better solution. |
| 63 */ |
| 64 |
| 65 #ifndef MAX_COM_LENGTH |
| 66 #define MAX_COM_LENGTH 65000L /* must be <= 65533 in any case */ |
| 67 #endif |
| 68 |
| 69 |
| 70 /* |
| 71 * These macros are used to read the input file and write the output file. |
| 72 * To reuse this code in another application, you might need to change these. |
| 73 */ |
| 74 |
| 75 static FILE * infile; /* input JPEG file */ |
| 76 |
| 77 /* Return next input byte, or EOF if no more */ |
| 78 #define NEXTBYTE() getc(infile) |
| 79 |
| 80 static FILE * outfile; /* output JPEG file */ |
| 81 |
| 82 /* Emit an output byte */ |
| 83 #define PUTBYTE(x) putc((x), outfile) |
| 84 |
| 85 |
| 86 /* Error exit handler */ |
| 87 #define ERREXIT(msg) (fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", msg), exit(EXIT_FAILURE)) |
| 88 |
| 89 |
| 90 /* Read one byte, testing for EOF */ |
| 91 static int |
| 92 read_1_byte (void) |
| 93 { |
| 94 int c; |
| 95 |
| 96 c = NEXTBYTE(); |
| 97 if (c == EOF) |
| 98 ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file"); |
| 99 return c; |
| 100 } |
| 101 |
| 102 /* Read 2 bytes, convert to unsigned int */ |
| 103 /* All 2-byte quantities in JPEG markers are MSB first */ |
| 104 static unsigned int |
| 105 read_2_bytes (void) |
| 106 { |
| 107 int c1, c2; |
| 108 |
| 109 c1 = NEXTBYTE(); |
| 110 if (c1 == EOF) |
| 111 ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file"); |
| 112 c2 = NEXTBYTE(); |
| 113 if (c2 == EOF) |
| 114 ERREXIT("Premature EOF in JPEG file"); |
| 115 return (((unsigned int) c1) << 8) + ((unsigned int) c2); |
| 116 } |
| 117 |
| 118 |
| 119 /* Routines to write data to output file */ |
| 120 |
| 121 static void |
| 122 write_1_byte (int c) |
| 123 { |
| 124 PUTBYTE(c); |
| 125 } |
| 126 |
| 127 static void |
| 128 write_2_bytes (unsigned int val) |
| 129 { |
| 130 PUTBYTE((val >> 8) & 0xFF); |
| 131 PUTBYTE(val & 0xFF); |
| 132 } |
| 133 |
| 134 static void |
| 135 write_marker (int marker) |
| 136 { |
| 137 PUTBYTE(0xFF); |
| 138 PUTBYTE(marker); |
| 139 } |
| 140 |
| 141 static void |
| 142 copy_rest_of_file (void) |
| 143 { |
| 144 int c; |
| 145 |
| 146 while ((c = NEXTBYTE()) != EOF) |
| 147 PUTBYTE(c); |
| 148 } |
| 149 |
| 150 |
| 151 /* |
| 152 * JPEG markers consist of one or more 0xFF bytes, followed by a marker |
| 153 * code byte (which is not an FF). Here are the marker codes of interest |
| 154 * in this program. (See jdmarker.c for a more complete list.) |
| 155 */ |
| 156 |
| 157 #define M_SOF0 0xC0 /* Start Of Frame N */ |
| 158 #define M_SOF1 0xC1 /* N indicates which compression process */ |
| 159 #define M_SOF2 0xC2 /* Only SOF0-SOF2 are now in common use */ |
| 160 #define M_SOF3 0xC3 |
| 161 #define M_SOF5 0xC5 /* NB: codes C4 and CC are NOT SOF markers */ |
| 162 #define M_SOF6 0xC6 |
| 163 #define M_SOF7 0xC7 |
| 164 #define M_SOF9 0xC9 |
| 165 #define M_SOF10 0xCA |
| 166 #define M_SOF11 0xCB |
| 167 #define M_SOF13 0xCD |
| 168 #define M_SOF14 0xCE |
| 169 #define M_SOF15 0xCF |
| 170 #define M_SOI 0xD8 /* Start Of Image (beginning of datastream) */ |
| 171 #define M_EOI 0xD9 /* End Of Image (end of datastream) */ |
| 172 #define M_SOS 0xDA /* Start Of Scan (begins compressed data) */ |
| 173 #define M_COM 0xFE /* COMment */ |
| 174 |
| 175 |
| 176 /* |
| 177 * Find the next JPEG marker and return its marker code. |
| 178 * We expect at least one FF byte, possibly more if the compressor used FFs |
| 179 * to pad the file. (Padding FFs will NOT be replicated in the output file.) |
| 180 * There could also be non-FF garbage between markers. The treatment of such |
| 181 * garbage is unspecified; we choose to skip over it but emit a warning msg. |
| 182 * NB: this routine must not be used after seeing SOS marker, since it will |
| 183 * not deal correctly with FF/00 sequences in the compressed image data... |
| 184 */ |
| 185 |
| 186 static int |
| 187 next_marker (void) |
| 188 { |
| 189 int c; |
| 190 int discarded_bytes = 0; |
| 191 |
| 192 /* Find 0xFF byte; count and skip any non-FFs. */ |
| 193 c = read_1_byte(); |
| 194 while (c != 0xFF) { |
| 195 discarded_bytes++; |
| 196 c = read_1_byte(); |
| 197 } |
| 198 /* Get marker code byte, swallowing any duplicate FF bytes. Extra FFs |
| 199 * are legal as pad bytes, so don't count them in discarded_bytes. |
| 200 */ |
| 201 do { |
| 202 c = read_1_byte(); |
| 203 } while (c == 0xFF); |
| 204 |
| 205 if (discarded_bytes != 0) { |
| 206 fprintf(stderr, "Warning: garbage data found in JPEG file\n"); |
| 207 } |
| 208 |
| 209 return c; |
| 210 } |
| 211 |
| 212 |
| 213 /* |
| 214 * Read the initial marker, which should be SOI. |
| 215 * For a JFIF file, the first two bytes of the file should be literally |
| 216 * 0xFF M_SOI. To be more general, we could use next_marker, but if the |
| 217 * input file weren't actually JPEG at all, next_marker might read the whole |
| 218 * file and then return a misleading error message... |
| 219 */ |
| 220 |
| 221 static int |
| 222 first_marker (void) |
| 223 { |
| 224 int c1, c2; |
| 225 |
| 226 c1 = NEXTBYTE(); |
| 227 c2 = NEXTBYTE(); |
| 228 if (c1 != 0xFF || c2 != M_SOI) |
| 229 ERREXIT("Not a JPEG file"); |
| 230 return c2; |
| 231 } |
| 232 |
| 233 |
| 234 /* |
| 235 * Most types of marker are followed by a variable-length parameter segment. |
| 236 * This routine skips over the parameters for any marker we don't otherwise |
| 237 * want to process. |
| 238 * Note that we MUST skip the parameter segment explicitly in order not to |
| 239 * be fooled by 0xFF bytes that might appear within the parameter segment; |
| 240 * such bytes do NOT introduce new markers. |
| 241 */ |
| 242 |
| 243 static void |
| 244 copy_variable (void) |
| 245 /* Copy an unknown or uninteresting variable-length marker */ |
| 246 { |
| 247 unsigned int length; |
| 248 |
| 249 /* Get the marker parameter length count */ |
| 250 length = read_2_bytes(); |
| 251 write_2_bytes(length); |
| 252 /* Length includes itself, so must be at least 2 */ |
| 253 if (length < 2) |
| 254 ERREXIT("Erroneous JPEG marker length"); |
| 255 length -= 2; |
| 256 /* Skip over the remaining bytes */ |
| 257 while (length > 0) { |
| 258 write_1_byte(read_1_byte()); |
| 259 length--; |
| 260 } |
| 261 } |
| 262 |
| 263 static void |
| 264 skip_variable (void) |
| 265 /* Skip over an unknown or uninteresting variable-length marker */ |
| 266 { |
| 267 unsigned int length; |
| 268 |
| 269 /* Get the marker parameter length count */ |
| 270 length = read_2_bytes(); |
| 271 /* Length includes itself, so must be at least 2 */ |
| 272 if (length < 2) |
| 273 ERREXIT("Erroneous JPEG marker length"); |
| 274 length -= 2; |
| 275 /* Skip over the remaining bytes */ |
| 276 while (length > 0) { |
| 277 (void) read_1_byte(); |
| 278 length--; |
| 279 } |
| 280 } |
| 281 |
| 282 |
| 283 /* |
| 284 * Parse the marker stream until SOFn or EOI is seen; |
| 285 * copy data to output, but discard COM markers unless keep_COM is true. |
| 286 */ |
| 287 |
| 288 static int |
| 289 scan_JPEG_header (int keep_COM) |
| 290 { |
| 291 int marker; |
| 292 |
| 293 /* Expect SOI at start of file */ |
| 294 if (first_marker() != M_SOI) |
| 295 ERREXIT("Expected SOI marker first"); |
| 296 write_marker(M_SOI); |
| 297 |
| 298 /* Scan miscellaneous markers until we reach SOFn. */ |
| 299 for (;;) { |
| 300 marker = next_marker(); |
| 301 switch (marker) { |
| 302 /* Note that marker codes 0xC4, 0xC8, 0xCC are not, and must not be, |
| 303 * treated as SOFn. C4 in particular is actually DHT. |
| 304 */ |
| 305 case M_SOF0: /* Baseline */ |
| 306 case M_SOF1: /* Extended sequential, Huffman */ |
| 307 case M_SOF2: /* Progressive, Huffman */ |
| 308 case M_SOF3: /* Lossless, Huffman */ |
| 309 case M_SOF5: /* Differential sequential, Huffman */ |
| 310 case M_SOF6: /* Differential progressive, Huffman */ |
| 311 case M_SOF7: /* Differential lossless, Huffman */ |
| 312 case M_SOF9: /* Extended sequential, arithmetic */ |
| 313 case M_SOF10: /* Progressive, arithmetic */ |
| 314 case M_SOF11: /* Lossless, arithmetic */ |
| 315 case M_SOF13: /* Differential sequential, arithmetic */ |
| 316 case M_SOF14: /* Differential progressive, arithmetic */ |
| 317 case M_SOF15: /* Differential lossless, arithmetic */ |
| 318 return marker; |
| 319 |
| 320 case M_SOS: /* should not see compressed data before SOF */ |
| 321 ERREXIT("SOS without prior SOFn"); |
| 322 break; |
| 323 |
| 324 case M_EOI: /* in case it's a tables-only JPEG stream */ |
| 325 return marker; |
| 326 |
| 327 case M_COM: /* Existing COM: conditionally discard */ |
| 328 if (keep_COM) { |
| 329 write_marker(marker); |
| 330 copy_variable(); |
| 331 } else { |
| 332 skip_variable(); |
| 333 } |
| 334 break; |
| 335 |
| 336 default: /* Anything else just gets copied */ |
| 337 write_marker(marker); |
| 338 copy_variable(); /* we assume it has a parameter count... */ |
| 339 break; |
| 340 } |
| 341 } /* end loop */ |
| 342 } |
| 343 |
| 344 |
| 345 /* Command line parsing code */ |
| 346 |
| 347 static const char * progname; /* program name for error messages */ |
| 348 |
| 349 |
| 350 static void |
| 351 usage (void) |
| 352 /* complain about bad command line */ |
| 353 { |
| 354 fprintf(stderr, "wrjpgcom inserts a textual comment in a JPEG file.\n"); |
| 355 fprintf(stderr, "You can add to or replace any existing comment(s).\n"); |
| 356 |
| 357 fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [switches] ", progname); |
| 358 #ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE |
| 359 fprintf(stderr, "inputfile outputfile\n"); |
| 360 #else |
| 361 fprintf(stderr, "[inputfile]\n"); |
| 362 #endif |
| 363 |
| 364 fprintf(stderr, "Switches (names may be abbreviated):\n"); |
| 365 fprintf(stderr, " -replace Delete any existing comments\n"); |
| 366 fprintf(stderr, " -comment \"text\" Insert comment with given text\n"); |
| 367 fprintf(stderr, " -cfile name Read comment from named file\n"); |
| 368 fprintf(stderr, "Notice that you must put quotes around the comment text\n"); |
| 369 fprintf(stderr, "when you use -comment.\n"); |
| 370 fprintf(stderr, "If you do not give either -comment or -cfile on the command l
ine,\n"); |
| 371 fprintf(stderr, "then the comment text is read from standard input.\n"); |
| 372 fprintf(stderr, "It can be multiple lines, up to %u characters total.\n", |
| 373 (unsigned int) MAX_COM_LENGTH); |
| 374 #ifndef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE |
| 375 fprintf(stderr, "You must specify an input JPEG file name when supplying\n"); |
| 376 fprintf(stderr, "comment text from standard input.\n"); |
| 377 #endif |
| 378 |
| 379 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 380 } |
| 381 |
| 382 |
| 383 static int |
| 384 keymatch (char * arg, const char * keyword, int minchars) |
| 385 /* Case-insensitive matching of (possibly abbreviated) keyword switches. */ |
| 386 /* keyword is the constant keyword (must be lower case already), */ |
| 387 /* minchars is length of minimum legal abbreviation. */ |
| 388 { |
| 389 register int ca, ck; |
| 390 register int nmatched = 0; |
| 391 |
| 392 while ((ca = *arg++) != '\0') { |
| 393 if ((ck = *keyword++) == '\0') |
| 394 return 0; /* arg longer than keyword, no good */ |
| 395 if (isupper(ca)) /* force arg to lcase (assume ck is already) */ |
| 396 ca = tolower(ca); |
| 397 if (ca != ck) |
| 398 return 0; /* no good */ |
| 399 nmatched++; /* count matched characters */ |
| 400 } |
| 401 /* reached end of argument; fail if it's too short for unique abbrev */ |
| 402 if (nmatched < minchars) |
| 403 return 0; |
| 404 return 1; /* A-OK */ |
| 405 } |
| 406 |
| 407 |
| 408 /* |
| 409 * The main program. |
| 410 */ |
| 411 |
| 412 int |
| 413 main (int argc, char **argv) |
| 414 { |
| 415 int argn; |
| 416 char * arg; |
| 417 int keep_COM = 1; |
| 418 char * comment_arg = NULL; |
| 419 FILE * comment_file = NULL; |
| 420 unsigned int comment_length = 0; |
| 421 int marker; |
| 422 |
| 423 /* On Mac, fetch a command line. */ |
| 424 #ifdef USE_CCOMMAND |
| 425 argc = ccommand(&argv); |
| 426 #endif |
| 427 |
| 428 progname = argv[0]; |
| 429 if (progname == NULL || progname[0] == 0) |
| 430 progname = "wrjpgcom"; /* in case C library doesn't provide it */ |
| 431 |
| 432 /* Parse switches, if any */ |
| 433 for (argn = 1; argn < argc; argn++) { |
| 434 arg = argv[argn]; |
| 435 if (arg[0] != '-') |
| 436 break; /* not switch, must be file name */ |
| 437 arg++; /* advance over '-' */ |
| 438 if (keymatch(arg, "replace", 1)) { |
| 439 keep_COM = 0; |
| 440 } else if (keymatch(arg, "cfile", 2)) { |
| 441 if (++argn >= argc) usage(); |
| 442 if ((comment_file = fopen(argv[argn], "r")) == NULL) { |
| 443 fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn]); |
| 444 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 445 } |
| 446 } else if (keymatch(arg, "comment", 1)) { |
| 447 if (++argn >= argc) usage(); |
| 448 comment_arg = argv[argn]; |
| 449 /* If the comment text starts with '"', then we are probably running |
| 450 * under MS-DOG and must parse out the quoted string ourselves. Sigh. |
| 451 */ |
| 452 if (comment_arg[0] == '"') { |
| 453 comment_arg = (char *) malloc((size_t) MAX_COM_LENGTH); |
| 454 if (comment_arg == NULL) |
| 455 ERREXIT("Insufficient memory"); |
| 456 strcpy(comment_arg, argv[argn]+1); |
| 457 for (;;) { |
| 458 comment_length = (unsigned int) strlen(comment_arg); |
| 459 if (comment_length > 0 && comment_arg[comment_length-1] == '"') { |
| 460 comment_arg[comment_length-1] = '\0'; /* zap terminating quote */ |
| 461 break; |
| 462 } |
| 463 if (++argn >= argc) |
| 464 ERREXIT("Missing ending quote mark"); |
| 465 strcat(comment_arg, " "); |
| 466 strcat(comment_arg, argv[argn]); |
| 467 } |
| 468 } |
| 469 comment_length = (unsigned int) strlen(comment_arg); |
| 470 } else |
| 471 usage(); |
| 472 } |
| 473 |
| 474 /* Cannot use both -comment and -cfile. */ |
| 475 if (comment_arg != NULL && comment_file != NULL) |
| 476 usage(); |
| 477 /* If there is neither -comment nor -cfile, we will read the comment text |
| 478 * from stdin; in this case there MUST be an input JPEG file name. |
| 479 */ |
| 480 if (comment_arg == NULL && comment_file == NULL && argn >= argc) |
| 481 usage(); |
| 482 |
| 483 /* Open the input file. */ |
| 484 if (argn < argc) { |
| 485 if ((infile = fopen(argv[argn], READ_BINARY)) == NULL) { |
| 486 fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn]); |
| 487 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 488 } |
| 489 } else { |
| 490 /* default input file is stdin */ |
| 491 #ifdef USE_SETMODE /* need to hack file mode? */ |
| 492 setmode(fileno(stdin), O_BINARY); |
| 493 #endif |
| 494 #ifdef USE_FDOPEN /* need to re-open in binary mode? */ |
| 495 if ((infile = fdopen(fileno(stdin), READ_BINARY)) == NULL) { |
| 496 fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open stdin\n", progname); |
| 497 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 498 } |
| 499 #else |
| 500 infile = stdin; |
| 501 #endif |
| 502 } |
| 503 |
| 504 /* Open the output file. */ |
| 505 #ifdef TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE |
| 506 /* Must have explicit output file name */ |
| 507 if (argn != argc-2) { |
| 508 fprintf(stderr, "%s: must name one input and one output file\n", |
| 509 progname); |
| 510 usage(); |
| 511 } |
| 512 if ((outfile = fopen(argv[argn+1], WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) { |
| 513 fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open %s\n", progname, argv[argn+1]); |
| 514 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 515 } |
| 516 #else |
| 517 /* Unix style: expect zero or one file name */ |
| 518 if (argn < argc-1) { |
| 519 fprintf(stderr, "%s: only one input file\n", progname); |
| 520 usage(); |
| 521 } |
| 522 /* default output file is stdout */ |
| 523 #ifdef USE_SETMODE /* need to hack file mode? */ |
| 524 setmode(fileno(stdout), O_BINARY); |
| 525 #endif |
| 526 #ifdef USE_FDOPEN /* need to re-open in binary mode? */ |
| 527 if ((outfile = fdopen(fileno(stdout), WRITE_BINARY)) == NULL) { |
| 528 fprintf(stderr, "%s: can't open stdout\n", progname); |
| 529 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 530 } |
| 531 #else |
| 532 outfile = stdout; |
| 533 #endif |
| 534 #endif /* TWO_FILE_COMMANDLINE */ |
| 535 |
| 536 /* Collect comment text from comment_file or stdin, if necessary */ |
| 537 if (comment_arg == NULL) { |
| 538 FILE * src_file; |
| 539 int c; |
| 540 |
| 541 comment_arg = (char *) malloc((size_t) MAX_COM_LENGTH); |
| 542 if (comment_arg == NULL) |
| 543 ERREXIT("Insufficient memory"); |
| 544 comment_length = 0; |
| 545 src_file = (comment_file != NULL ? comment_file : stdin); |
| 546 while ((c = getc(src_file)) != EOF) { |
| 547 if (comment_length >= (unsigned int) MAX_COM_LENGTH) { |
| 548 fprintf(stderr, "Comment text may not exceed %u bytes\n", |
| 549 (unsigned int) MAX_COM_LENGTH); |
| 550 exit(EXIT_FAILURE); |
| 551 } |
| 552 comment_arg[comment_length++] = (char) c; |
| 553 } |
| 554 if (comment_file != NULL) |
| 555 fclose(comment_file); |
| 556 } |
| 557 |
| 558 /* Copy JPEG headers until SOFn marker; |
| 559 * we will insert the new comment marker just before SOFn. |
| 560 * This (a) causes the new comment to appear after, rather than before, |
| 561 * existing comments; and (b) ensures that comments come after any JFIF |
| 562 * or JFXX markers, as required by the JFIF specification. |
| 563 */ |
| 564 marker = scan_JPEG_header(keep_COM); |
| 565 /* Insert the new COM marker, but only if nonempty text has been supplied */ |
| 566 if (comment_length > 0) { |
| 567 write_marker(M_COM); |
| 568 write_2_bytes(comment_length + 2); |
| 569 while (comment_length > 0) { |
| 570 write_1_byte(*comment_arg++); |
| 571 comment_length--; |
| 572 } |
| 573 } |
| 574 /* Duplicate the remainder of the source file. |
| 575 * Note that any COM markers occuring after SOF will not be touched. |
| 576 */ |
| 577 write_marker(marker); |
| 578 copy_rest_of_file(); |
| 579 |
| 580 /* All done. */ |
| 581 exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); |
| 582 return 0; /* suppress no-return-value warnings */ |
| 583 } |
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