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QB64-PE/internal/source/data20.txt
Luke Ceddia b586eafd3b Integrated _BLINEINPUT into regular LINE INPUT for BINARY files
LINE INPUT will now use the faster method if passed a file handle
that has been opened FOR BINARY. As such, the _BLINEINPUT command
has been removed.

qb64.bas now takes advantage of this for reading from '$include files,
at least in Include Manager 1. Some tweaking of internal/source/main.txt
was required to get things into a sane state, so I'm holing off changing
the compiler any further so the auto-builder can make sure everything's
smoothed over.

Note: Everything should still compile as normal; I'm just being overcautious.
2014-07-27 00:06:17 +10:00

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qbs *_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_GETELEMENT=NULL;
if (!_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_GETELEMENT)_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_GETELEMENT=qbs_new(0,0);
qbs*oldstr2469=NULL;
if(_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A->tmp||_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A->fixed||_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A->readonly){
oldstr2469=_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A;
if (oldstr2469->cmem_descriptor){
_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A=qbs_new_cmem(oldstr2469->len,0);
}else{
_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A=qbs_new(oldstr2469->len,0);
}
memcpy(_FUNC_GETELEMENT_STRING_A->chr,oldstr2469->chr,oldstr2469->len);
}
int32 *_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_N=NULL;
if(_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_N==NULL){
_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_N=(int32*)mem_static_malloc(4);
*_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_N=0;
}
int32 *_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_P=NULL;
if(_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_P==NULL){
_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_P=(int32*)mem_static_malloc(4);
*_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_P=0;
}
int32 *_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_I=NULL;
if(_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_I==NULL){
_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_I=(int32*)mem_static_malloc(4);
*_FUNC_GETELEMENT_LONG_I=0;
}
byte_element_struct *byte_element_2470=NULL;
if (!byte_element_2470){
if ((mem_static_pointer+=12)<mem_static_limit) byte_element_2470=(byte_element_struct*)(mem_static_pointer-12); else byte_element_2470=(byte_element_struct*)mem_static_malloc(12);
}