#endif
/** \endcond */
-/**
- * Wrapper for isspace.
- * NetBSD needs this.
- */
-/*
- * The values should be cast to an unsigned char first, then to int.
- * Why? Because the isdigit (as do all other is/to functions/macros)
- * expect a number from 0 upto and including 255 as their (int) argument.
- * Because char is signed on most systems, casting it to int immediately
- * gives the functions an argument between -128 and 127 (inclusive),
- * which they will use as an array index, and which will thus fail
- * horribly for characters which have their most significant bit set.
- */
-#define adu_isspace(c) isspace((int)(unsigned char)(c))
-
/**
* Write a log message to a dynamically allocated string.
*
return parse_select_options(line, ¶ms, &admissible_uids, &fi);
}
+/**
+ * Wrapper for isspace.
+ * NetBSD needs this.
+ */
+/*
+ * The values should be cast to an unsigned char first, then to int.
+ * Why? Because the isdigit (as do all other is/to functions/macros)
+ * expect a number from 0 upto and including 255 as their (int) argument.
+ * Because char is signed on most systems, casting it to int immediately
+ * gives the functions an argument between -128 and 127 (inclusive),
+ * which they will use as an array index, and which will thus fail
+ * horribly for characters which have their most significant bit set.
+ */
+#define adu_isspace(c) isspace((int)(unsigned char)(c))
+
static int exec_interactive_command(char *line)
{
const char const *delim = "\t\n\f\r\v ";