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#include "bool.h"
#include "utf.h"
$$Tables
/* Take pointer to a string. Skip over the longest part of the string that
* could be taken as a fieldname. Allow '/' if slash_okay is TRUE.
*
* Return a pointer to just past the fieldname. Return NULL if no fieldname
* at all was found, or in the case of slash_okay being true, we saw
* consecutive slashes (meaning we were looking for a qualified path but
* found something that was badly-formed).
*/
char *
{
char *p = name;
char *last_p;
ch = *p;
++p;
else
ch = next_utf2unicode(&p);
return 0;
for (;;) {
last_p = p;
ch = *p;
++p;
else
ch = next_utf2unicode(&p);
if (last_ch == '/')
return 0;
}
else {
return last_p;
}
}
}
}
void main() {
int j;
for (j = 0; j < (1 << 16); j++) {
int q = $$Lookup(j);
printf("%04x%s%s\n", j,
}
}