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 * You can contact me via email at:
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 * jbuchana@iquest.net          (preferred)
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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 
 *
 * Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998 Jim Buchanan
 *
 * This is free software. You may freely copy it and freely distribute it.
 *
 * You must retain this copyright notice when doing so.
 *
 * Should you decide to distribute it in executable binary form, you must
 * provide the source code, or make it freely available. A pointer to an
 * anonymous ftp site or a web site which offers the source is adequate, but
 * not preferred.
 *
 * When making this software available to others, you may not attempt to limit
 * their redistribution of this software. They must receive it under the terms
 * of this license, as you do.
 *
 * You may include any of the programs, in their entirety, that make up this
 * software package, or the entire package, in any free software package you
 * develop. You must retain this copyright notice in those parts you include.
 *
 * You may include any of the programs, in their entirety, that make up this
 * software package, or the entire package, in a commercial software package or
 * distribution, so long as you include this copyright notice. You may not
 * attempt to limit redistribution of the portions of the finished product
 * which came from this software package.  They must receive it under the terms
 * of this license, as you do.
 *
 * You may, of course, control the distribution of the original portions of
 * your commercial package.
 *
 * Naturally this also means that you may include it on a CDROM (or other
 * media) archive which you distribute commercially. Where would we be without
 * those?
 *
 * You may use portions of this source code in any free software you develop.
 * In fact, it is encouraged. You must, however, retain this copyright notice.
 * You can use any reasonable free licensing scheme you want on your portions
 * of the code. The Free Software Foundation's General Public License would be
 * fine. If in doubt, ask me.
 *
 * If you are developing a commercial software package you may not use portions
 * of this source code smaller than that required to build an executable
 * program.  You may commercially distribute portions of this software package
 * as described above, but they must compromise an entire executable program,
 * or the source code required to build such an entity. If you are interested
 * in any commercial use of portions of this source code, contact me, I'm sure
 * we can arrange something.
 *
 * You may modify this software in any way and distribute it freely under the
 * same terms that you may use portions of it. You must retain this copyright
 * notice, and add your own notice describing the changes made. I'd surely like
 * to see the finished product, but you really don't even have to tell me about
 * it.
 *
 * You may not modify this software in any way other than the above mentioned
 * case of including part of it, down to the level of an individual program, in
 * another package and then distribute it commercially.  If you feel this need,
 * contact me, once again, I'm sure we can work things out.
 *
 * I reserve the right to use any portion of this software package, or future
 * upgrades to the package as a whole, in a commercial product of my own,
 * license it out to to others for commercial purposes, or to base future
 * commercial products on it.
 *
 * But I probably won't. Let's get real here. I wrote this for fun.
 *
 * Any future use of this software for commercial gains does not affect your
 * right to copy and freely distribute this version. This license ensures that
 * this version of the software package may be freely distributed and will
 * remain so.
 *
 * It does not guarantee that future versions will remain so. But they probably
 * will.
 *
 * There is no warranty provided with this free software. No fitness for any
 * purpose is claimed or implied. It might not work correctly. It might not
 * work at all. It might do something really unpleasant. The risk is yours.
 * You accept it by installing and running this software. Under no
 * circumstances are the author, any modifiers, or any distributors of this
 * software liable for any damages arising out of the use or inability to use
 * this software.
 *
 * Have a nice day.
 *
 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */

void *limalloc (unsigned int size, char *file_name, int line_number);
void *licalloc (unsigned int nelem, unsigned int size, char *file_name, int line_number);
void *lirealloc (void *ptr, unsigned int size, char *file_name, int line_number);
void lifree (void *ptr, char *file_name, int line_number);
void licfree (void *ptr, char *file_name, int line_number);
void *listrdup (char *s1, char *file_name, int line_number);
char *getmemfilename (void);