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This reverts commit 45b7abe59e
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It turns out that the %name-prefix syntax without "=" does not work
at all in pre-2.4 Bison. We are not prepared to make such a large
jump in minimum required Bison version just to suppress a warning
message in a version hardly any developers are using yet.
When 3.0 gets more popular, we'll figure out a way to deal with this.
In the meantime, BISONFLAGS=-Wno-deprecated is recommendable for
anyone using 3.0 who doesn't want to see the warning.
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%{
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/* contrib/cube/cubeparse.y */
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/* NdBox = [(lowerleft),(upperright)] */
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/* [(xLL(1)...xLL(N)),(xUR(1)...xUR(n))] */
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#define YYSTYPE char *
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#define YYDEBUG 1
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#include "postgres.h"
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#include "cubedata.h"
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/*
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* Bison doesn't allocate anything that needs to live across parser calls,
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* so we can easily have it use palloc instead of malloc. This prevents
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* memory leaks if we error out during parsing. Note this only works with
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* bison >= 2.0. However, in bison 1.875 the default is to use alloca()
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* if possible, so there's not really much problem anyhow, at least if
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* you're building with gcc.
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*/
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#define YYMALLOC palloc
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#define YYFREE pfree
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extern int cube_yylex(void);
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static char *scanbuf;
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static int scanbuflen;
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extern int cube_yyparse(NDBOX **result);
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extern void cube_yyerror(NDBOX **result, const char *message);
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static int delim_count(char *s, char delim);
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static NDBOX * write_box(unsigned int dim, char *str1, char *str2);
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static NDBOX * write_point_as_box(char *s, int dim);
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%}
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/* BISON Declarations */
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%parse-param {NDBOX **result}
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%expect 0
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%name-prefix="cube_yy"
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%token CUBEFLOAT O_PAREN C_PAREN O_BRACKET C_BRACKET COMMA
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%start box
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/* Grammar follows */
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%%
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box: O_BRACKET paren_list COMMA paren_list C_BRACKET
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{
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int dim;
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dim = delim_count($2, ',') + 1;
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if ((delim_count($4, ',') + 1) != dim)
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{
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
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errmsg("bad cube representation"),
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errdetail("Different point dimensions in (%s) and (%s).",
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$2, $4)));
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YYABORT;
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}
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if (dim > CUBE_MAX_DIM) {
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
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errmsg("bad cube representation"),
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errdetail("A cube cannot have more than %d dimensions.",
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CUBE_MAX_DIM)));
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YYABORT;
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}
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*result = write_box( dim, $2, $4 );
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}
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| paren_list COMMA paren_list
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{
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int dim;
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dim = delim_count($1, ',') + 1;
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if ( (delim_count($3, ',') + 1) != dim ) {
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
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errmsg("bad cube representation"),
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errdetail("Different point dimensions in (%s) and (%s).",
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$1, $3)));
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YYABORT;
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}
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if (dim > CUBE_MAX_DIM) {
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
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errmsg("bad cube representation"),
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errdetail("A cube cannot have more than %d dimensions.",
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CUBE_MAX_DIM)));
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YYABORT;
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}
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*result = write_box( dim, $1, $3 );
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}
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| paren_list
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{
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int dim;
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dim = delim_count($1, ',') + 1;
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if (dim > CUBE_MAX_DIM) {
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
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errmsg("bad cube representation"),
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errdetail("A cube cannot have more than %d dimensions.",
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CUBE_MAX_DIM)));
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YYABORT;
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}
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*result = write_point_as_box($1, dim);
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}
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{
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int dim;
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dim = delim_count($1, ',') + 1;
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if (dim > CUBE_MAX_DIM) {
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ereport(ERROR,
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(errcode(ERRCODE_SYNTAX_ERROR),
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errmsg("bad cube representation"),
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errdetail("A cube cannot have more than %d dimensions.",
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CUBE_MAX_DIM)));
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YYABORT;
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}
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*result = write_point_as_box($1, dim);
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}
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;
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paren_list: O_PAREN list C_PAREN
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{
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$$ = $2;
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}
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;
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list: CUBEFLOAT
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{
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/* alloc enough space to be sure whole list will fit */
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$$ = palloc(scanbuflen + 1);
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strcpy($$, $1);
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}
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| list COMMA CUBEFLOAT
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{
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$$ = $1;
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strcat($$, ",");
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strcat($$, $3);
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}
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;
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%%
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static int
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delim_count(char *s, char delim)
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{
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int ndelim = 0;
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while ((s = strchr(s, delim)) != NULL)
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{
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ndelim++;
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s++;
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}
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return (ndelim);
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}
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static NDBOX *
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write_box(unsigned int dim, char *str1, char *str2)
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{
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NDBOX *bp;
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char *s;
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int i;
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int size = CUBE_SIZE(dim);
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bool point = true;
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bp = palloc0(size);
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SET_VARSIZE(bp, size);
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SET_DIM(bp, dim);
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s = str1;
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bp->x[i=0] = strtod(s, NULL);
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while ((s = strchr(s, ',')) != NULL)
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{
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s++; i++;
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bp->x[i] = strtod(s, NULL);
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}
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s = str2;
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bp->x[i=dim] = strtod(s, NULL);
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if (bp->x[dim] != bp->x[0])
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point = false;
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while ((s = strchr(s, ',')) != NULL)
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{
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s++; i++;
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bp->x[i] = strtod(s, NULL);
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if (bp->x[i] != bp->x[i-dim])
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point = false;
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}
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if (point)
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{
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/*
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* The value turned out to be a point, ie. all the upper-right
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* coordinates were equal to the lower-left coordinates. Resize the
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* the cube we constructed. Note: we don't bother to repalloc() it
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* smaller, it's unlikely that the tiny amount of memory free'd that
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* way would be useful.
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*/
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size = POINT_SIZE(dim);
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SET_VARSIZE(bp, size);
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SET_POINT_BIT(bp);
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}
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return(bp);
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}
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static NDBOX *
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write_point_as_box(char *str, int dim)
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{
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NDBOX *bp;
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int i,
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size;
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double x;
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char *s = str;
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size = POINT_SIZE(dim);
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bp = palloc0(size);
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SET_VARSIZE(bp, size);
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SET_DIM(bp, dim);
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SET_POINT_BIT(bp);
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i = 0;
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x = strtod(s, NULL);
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bp->x[0] = x;
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while ((s = strchr(s, ',')) != NULL)
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{
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s++; i++;
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x = strtod(s, NULL);
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bp->x[i] = x;
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}
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return(bp);
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}
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#include "cubescan.c"
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