/* The the old-style C function prototypes such as those found in the XDR */ /* structure in under OS X are not usable from C++. This, */ /* along with xdr_destroy() being a macro that expands into that old */ /* style ("()" used to mean any number of unspecified args) means that */ /* we cannot use delete_xdrstdio from C++ under OS X. The other two */ /* functions were brought along for uniformity. */ /* ROM - 6/22/2003 */ #ifdef __POWERPC__ #include #include #include XDR * new_xdrstdio(FILE *stream, enum xdr_op xop) { XDR *xdr = (XDR *)malloc(sizeof(XDR)); xdrstdio_create(xdr, stream, xop); return xdr; } XDR * set_xdrstdio(XDR *xdr, FILE *stream, enum xdr_op xop) { xdrstdio_create(xdr, stream, xop); return xdr; } // Delete an XDR pointer allocated using the above function. Do not close the // associated FILE pointer. void delete_xdrstdio(XDR *xdr) { xdr_destroy(xdr); free(xdr);xdr = 0; } #endif /* __POWERPC__ */