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fcup-settime: moved time() retrieval a little closer to the output A fundamental problem with all simple time transfer tools is that there is always some delay between the time retrieval on the source system and that transmitted time being set on the destination, and the resulting time on the destination system is off by that delay amount. This delay cannot be fully eliminated when working in a simple environment like ours, but we should make our best effort to minimize it. In the present case, moving the atinterf_init() call before the time() retrieval should make a teensy-tiny improvement.
author Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org>
date Sat, 11 Aug 2018 21:52:17 +0000
parents a0f79bba0ad8
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/*
 * This C file is not a compilation unit in itself, but is the common piece
 * (a set of static variables and functions) included in the librftab modules
 * responsible for reading different kinds of ASCII tables.
 */

#define	MAX_FIELDS_PER_LINE	64

static char *filename;
static FILE *rdfile;
static unsigned lineno;
static char linebuf[256], *line_fields[MAX_FIELDS_PER_LINE];
static unsigned line_nfields, line_field_ptr;

static int
read_line()
{
	char *cp;

	if (!fgets(linebuf, sizeof linebuf, rdfile))
		return(0);
	lineno++;
	cp = linebuf;
	for (line_nfields = 0; ; ) {
		while (isspace(*cp))
			cp++;
		if (*cp == '\0' || *cp == '#')
			break;
		if (line_nfields >= MAX_FIELDS_PER_LINE) {
			printf("%s line %d: too many fields on one line\n",
				filename, lineno);
			return(-1);
		}
		line_fields[line_nfields++] = cp;
		while (*cp && !isspace(*cp))
			cp++;
		if (*cp)
			*cp++ = '\0';
	}
	return(1);
}

static
get_field(retp)
	char **retp;
{
	int rc;

	if (line_field_ptr < line_nfields) {
		*retp = line_fields[line_field_ptr++];
		return(1);
	}
	do {
		rc = read_line();
		if (rc <= 0)
			return(rc);
	} while (!line_nfields);
	*retp = line_fields[0];
	line_field_ptr = 1;
	return(1);
}