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/*-
* Copyright (c) 1980, 1993
* The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
*
* This module is believed to contain source code proprietary to AT&T.
* Use and redistribution is subject to the Berkeley Software License
* Agreement and your Software Agreement with AT&T (Western Electric).
*
* @(#)ex_argv.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/9/93
*/
/*
* The current implementation of the argument list is poor,
* using an argv even for internally done "next" commands.
* It is not hard to see that this is restrictive and a waste of
* space. The statically allocated glob structure could be replaced
* by a dynamically allocated argument area space.
*/
var char **argv;
var char **argv0;
var char *args;
var char *args0;
var short argc;
var short argc0;
var short morargc; /* Used with "More files to edit..." */
var int firstln; /* From +lineno */
var char *firstpat; /* From +/pat */
/* Yech... */
struct glob {
short argc; /* Index of current file in argv */
short argc0; /* Number of arguments in argv */
char *argv[NARGS + 1]; /* WHAT A WASTE! */
char argspac[NCARGS + sizeof (int)];
};
var struct glob frob;