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Added C_insertpart mechanism

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06911f8c65

+ 5 - 0
modules/src/em_code/.distr

@@ -6,3 +6,8 @@ k
 make.em.gen
 make.fun
 failed.c
+getid.c
+insert.c
+internerr.c
+io.c
+insert.h

+ 12 - 3
modules/src/em_code/Makefile

@@ -1,6 +1,9 @@
 EMHOME = ../../..
 INSTALL = $(EMHOME)/modules/install
 COMPARE = $(EMHOME)/modules/compare
+INCORE = -DINCORE
+CFLAGS = -I$(EMHOME)/h -I$(EMHOME)/modules/h -O
+OBS = failed.o insert.o internerr.o io.o getid.o
 
 all:		libeme.a libemk.a em_code.3
 		rm -f C_*.c
@@ -19,15 +22,15 @@ em_code.3:	em_code.3X
 		-sh -c 'tbl < em_code.3X > em_code.3'
 		-sh -c 'if test -s em_code.3 ; then : ; else cp em_code.3X em_code.3 ; fi '
 
-libeme.a:	make.sh e/em_private.h e/em.c failed.c
+libeme.a:	make.sh e/em_private.h e/em.c $(OBS)
 		EMHOME=$(EMHOME); export EMHOME; sh make.sh e
 		-sh -c 'ranlib libeme.a'
 
-libemk.a:	make.sh k/em_private.h k/em.c failed.c
+libemk.a:	make.sh k/em_private.h k/em.c $(OBS)
 		EMHOME=$(EMHOME); export EMHOME; sh make.sh k
 		-sh -c 'ranlib libemk.a'
 
-make.sh:	em.gen em.nogen
+make.sh:	em.gen em.nogen make.fun
 		make.fun em.gen em.nogen | sh
 
 em.gen:		make.em.gen $(EMHOME)/etc/em_table
@@ -50,3 +53,9 @@ lintlib:	make.sh
 		lint -I../../h -I../../../h -Ie -Ceme *.c e/*.c
 		lint -I../../h -I../../../h -Ik -Cemk *.c k/*.c
 		mv llib-leme.ln llib-lemk.ln $(EMHOME)/modules/lib
+
+insert.o:	insert.c insert.h
+		$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCORE) insert.c
+
+io.o:		io.c insert.h
+		$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(INCORE) io.c

+ 15 - 59
modules/src/em_code/e/em.c

@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@
 #include "em_private.h"
 
 /*
-	putbyte(), C_open() and C_close() are the basic routines for
-	respectively write on, open and close the outpt file.
 	The C_pt_*() functions serve as formatting functions of the
 	various EM language constructs.
 	See "Description of a Machine Architecture for use with
@@ -18,65 +16,12 @@
 	names.
 */
 
-static File *ofp = 0;
-static char obuf[BUFSIZ];
-static char *opp = obuf;
-
-static
-flush() {
-	if (sys_write(ofp, &obuf[0], opp - &obuf[0]) == 0) {
-		C_failed();
-	}
-	opp = &obuf[0];
-}
-
-#define Xputbyte(c)	if (opp == &obuf[BUFSIZ]) flush(); *opp++ = (c)
-
-static
-C_putbyte(b)
-	int b;
-{
-	Xputbyte(b);
-}
-
-C_init(w, p)
-	arith w, p;
-{
-}
-
-C_open(nm)	/* open file for readable code outpt	*/
-	char *nm;
-{
-	if (nm == 0)
-		ofp = STDOUT;	/* standard outpt	*/
-	else
-	if (sys_open(nm, OP_WRITE, &ofp) == 0)
-		return 0;
-	return 1;
-}
-
-C_close()
-{
-	if (opp != obuf) flush();
-	if (ofp != STDOUT)
-		sys_close(ofp);
-	ofp = 0;
-}
-
-C_busy()
-{
-	return ofp != 0; /* true if code is being generated */
-}
-
 C_magic()
 {
 }
 
-
 /***    the readable code generating routines	***/
 
-static char buf[512];
-
 static
 wrs(s)
 	register char *s;
@@ -93,6 +38,8 @@ C_pt_dnam(s)
 C_pt_ilb(l)
 	label l;
 {
+	char buf[16];
+
 	sprint(buf, "*%ld", (long) l);
 	wrs(buf);
 }
@@ -110,6 +57,8 @@ C_pt_op(x)
 C_pt_cst(l)
 	arith l;
 {
+	char buf[16];
+
 	sprint(buf, "%ld", (long) l);
 	wrs(buf);
 }
@@ -118,13 +67,12 @@ C_pt_scon(x, y)
 	char *x;
 	arith y;
 {
-	char buf[1024];
-	char sbuf[1024];
-	register char *p, *q = &sbuf[0];
+	char xbuf[1024];
+	register char *p;
 	char *bts2str();
 
 	C_putbyte('\'');
-	p = bts2str(x, (int) y, buf);
+	p = bts2str(x, (int) y, xbuf);
 	while (*p) {
 		if (*p == '\'')
 			C_putbyte('\\');
@@ -143,6 +91,8 @@ C_pt_ps(x)
 C_pt_dlb(l)
 	label l;
 {
+	char buf[16];
+
 	sprint(buf, ".%ld", (long) l);
 	wrs(buf);
 }
@@ -151,6 +101,8 @@ C_pt_doff(l, v)
 	label l;
 	arith v;
 {
+	char buf[16];
+
 	C_pt_dlb(l);
 	if (v != 0) {
 		sprint(buf,"+%ld", (long) v);
@@ -162,6 +114,8 @@ C_pt_noff(s, v)
 	char *s;
 	arith v;
 {
+	char buf[16];
+
 	wrs(s);
 	if (v != 0) {
 		sprint(buf,"+%ld", (long) v);
@@ -179,6 +133,8 @@ C_pt_pnam(s)
 C_pt_dfilb(l)
 	label l;
 {
+	char buf[16];
+
 	sprint(buf, "%ld", (long) l);
 	wrs(buf);
 }

+ 50 - 8
modules/src/em_code/em_code.3X

@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.TH EM_CODE 3ACK "86/04/02"
+.TH EM_CODE 3ACK "$Revision$"
 .ad
 .SH NAME
 emcode \- EM code interface for compilers
@@ -53,6 +53,17 @@ emcode \- EM code interface for compilers
 .BI C_ mnem _dlb()
 .BI C_ mnem _dnam()
 .BI C_ mnem _narg()
+.PP
+.B C_insertpart(id)
+.B int id;
+.PP
+.B C_beginpart(id)
+.B int id;
+.PP
+.B C_endpart(id)
+.B int id;
+.PP
+.B int C_getid()
 .fi
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 This package provides a procedural EM code interface to be used in
@@ -386,6 +397,33 @@ is a numeric label.
 The latter two routines have the (possibly zero) offset
 .I o
 as second parameter.
+.PP
+The
+.IR C_insertpart ,
+.IR C_beginpart ,
+and
+.I C_endpart
+routines together implement a mechanism for re-arranging the generated code.
+A call to
+.I C_insertpart
+indicates that part
+.I id
+is to be inserted at the current position.
+The routines
+.I C_beginpart
+and
+.I C_endpart
+indicate begin and end of part
+.IR id .
+The order in which the parts are defined is not significant.
+However, when
+.I C_close
+is called, all parts that have been inserted, must also be defined.
+.PP
+The routine
+.I C_getid
+can be used to obtain a valid and unique part
+.IR id .
 .SH FILES
 .nf
 ~em/modules/h/em.h
@@ -394,11 +432,11 @@ as second parameter.
 .fi
 .SH MODULES
 .nf
-libemk.a: system(3L), string(3L)
-libeme.a: print(3L), system(3L), string(3L)
+libemk.a: alloc(3), system(3), string(3)
+libeme.a: alloc(3), print(3), system(3), string(3)
 .fi
 .SH SEE ALSO
-read_em(3L), em_mes(3L)
+read_em(3), em_mes(3)
 .SH REFERENCES
 .IP [EM] 6
 Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Hans van Staveren, Ed G. Keizer, Johan W. Stevenson,
@@ -410,14 +448,18 @@ Informatica Rapport IR-81, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 1983.
 .I C_open
 returns 1 if the open is successful and 0 if not.
 .PP
-When a write fails, the routine
+When a read, write or open fails, the routine
 .I C_failed
 is called. The user can override its default definition by supplying his
 own. The default just gives an error message and quits.
+.PP
+When an error occurs with the
+.I C_insertpart
+mechanism, the routine
+.I C_internal_error
+is called. Again, the user can override its default definition by supplying his
+own. Such errors, however, are caused by a programming error of the user.
 .SH BUGS
 It is not possible to indicate that the argument of
 .B C_con_cst ()
 must be seen as an unsigned value.
-.PP
-.I C_failed
-is never called when generating readable EM code.

+ 1 - 1
modules/src/em_code/failed.c

@@ -7,6 +7,6 @@
 
 C_failed()
 {
-	sys_write(STDERR,"write failed\n",13);
+	sys_write(STDERR,"read, write, or open failed\n",28);
 	sys_stop(S_EXIT);
 }

+ 11 - 0
modules/src/em_code/getid.c

@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+/* $Header$ */
+
+/*	Get a unique id for C_insertpart, etc.
+*/
+
+C_getid()
+{
+	static int id = 0;
+
+	return ++id;
+}

+ 186 - 0
modules/src/em_code/insert.c

@@ -0,0 +1,186 @@
+/* $Header$ */
+
+/* Implementation of C_insertpart, C_beginpart, and C_endpart.
+   Basic methodology: place the parts either in memory or on a temporary
+   file, in the order received, and remember this order. Then, in a second
+   "pass", write out the code.
+   An optimization is possible: as long as the order in which the parts
+   are received corresponds to the order in which they must be written,
+   they can be written immediately.
+*/
+
+#include <alloc.h>
+#include "insert.h"
+
+#ifdef INCORE
+#define		C_switchtotmp()		(C_ontmpfile = 1)
+#define		C_switchtoout()		(C_ontmpfile = 0)
+#endif
+
+static int
+available(part)
+	int part;
+{
+	/*	See if part "part", and all the parts it consists of,
+		are available. Return 1 if they are, 0 otherwize
+	*/
+	register Part *p = C_findpart(part);
+	register PartOfPart *pp;
+	int retval = 1;
+
+	if (p == 0) return 0;
+
+	if (p->p_flags & BUSY) {
+		/* recursive call ends up here, and this just should
+		   not happen. It is an error of the programmer using
+		   this module.
+		*/
+		C_internal_error();
+	}
+
+	p->p_flags |= BUSY;
+
+	pp = p->p_parts;
+	while (pp) {
+		if (pp->pp_type == INSERT && ! available(pp->pp_id)) {
+			retval = 0;
+			break;
+		}
+		else	pp = pp->pp_next;
+	}
+	p->p_flags &= ~BUSY;
+	return retval;
+}
+
+static Part *
+mkpart(part)
+	int part;
+{
+	/*	Create a Part structure with id "part", and return a
+		pointer to it, after checking that is does not exist
+		already.
+	*/
+	register Part *p = C_findpart(part);
+	register int index = part % TABSIZ;
+	
+	if (p != 0) {
+		/* multiple defined part ... */
+		C_internal_error();
+	}
+
+	p = (Part *) Malloc(sizeof(Part));
+	p->p_id = part;
+	p->p_next = C_stable[index];
+	C_stable[index] = p;
+	p->p_parts = 0;
+	p->p_flags = 0;
+	p->p_prevpart = 0;
+	return p;
+}
+
+static
+end_partofpart(p)
+	register Part *p;
+{
+	/*	End the current chunk of part *p.
+	*/
+
+	if (p) {
+		register PartOfPart *pp = p->p_parts;
+
+		pp->pp_end = C_current_out;
+		if (pp->pp_begin == pp->pp_end) {
+			/* nothing in this chunk, so give it back */
+			p->p_parts = pp->pp_next;
+			free((char *) pp);
+		}
+	}
+}
+
+static
+resume(p)
+	register Part *p;
+{
+	/*	Resume part "p", by creating a new PartOfPart structure
+		for it.
+	*/
+	register PartOfPart *pp = (PartOfPart *) Malloc(sizeof(PartOfPart));
+
+	C_switchtotmp();
+	C_curr_part = p;
+	pp->pp_next = p->p_parts;
+	p->p_parts = pp;
+	pp->pp_type = TEXT;
+	pp->pp_begin = C_current_out;
+}
+
+C_insertpart(part)
+	int part;
+{
+	/*	Insert part "part" in the current part. If C_sequential is
+		still set and the part to be inserted is available now,
+		just write it out.
+	*/
+	register Part *p;
+	register PartOfPart *pp;
+
+	if (C_sequential && available(part)) {
+		outpart(part);
+		return;
+	}
+
+	if (C_sequential) {
+		/* stop the sequential stuff, by creating a part */
+		C_sequential = 0;
+		p = mkpart(0);
+		C_curr_part = p;
+	}
+	else {
+		p = C_curr_part;
+		end_partofpart(p);
+	}
+
+	/* Now, add the insertion of "part" to the current part.  */
+	pp = (PartOfPart *) Malloc(sizeof(PartOfPart));
+	pp->pp_next = p->p_parts;
+	p->p_parts = pp;
+	pp->pp_type = INSERT;
+	pp->pp_id = part;
+	resume(p);
+}
+
+C_beginpart(part)
+	int part;
+{
+	/*	Now follows the definition for part "part".
+		Suspend the current part, and add part "part" to the
+		table.
+	*/
+	register Part *p = mkpart(part);
+
+	end_partofpart(C_curr_part);
+
+	p->p_prevpart = C_curr_part;
+	resume(p);
+}
+
+C_endpart(part)
+	int part;
+{
+	/*	End the current part. The parameter "part" is just there
+		for the checking. Do we really need it ???
+	*/
+	register Part *p = C_curr_part;
+
+	if (p->p_id != part) {
+		/* illegal C_endpart ... */
+		C_internal_error();
+	}
+
+	end_partofpart(p);
+	if (p->p_prevpart) resume(p->p_prevpart);
+	else {
+		C_curr_part = 0;
+		C_switchtoout();
+	}
+}

+ 43 - 0
modules/src/em_code/insert.h

@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+/* Structures used for the C_insertpart, C_beginpart, and C_endpart
+   mechanism. Each part consists of a list of chunks. Each chunk is
+   either another part, or a piece of text limited by a begin- and an
+   end-pointer.
+*/
+
+typedef struct partofpart {
+	struct partofpart	*pp_next;
+	char			pp_type;
+#define TEXT	0
+#define INSERT	1
+	union {
+		struct {
+			long	ppu_begin, ppu_end;
+		} ppu_s;
+		int	ppu_id;
+	} pp_u;
+#define pp_begin	pp_u.ppu_s.ppu_begin
+#define pp_end		pp_u.ppu_s.ppu_end
+#define pp_id		pp_u.ppu_id
+} PartOfPart;
+
+typedef struct part {
+	struct part	*p_next;	/* next part in hash chain */
+	char		p_flags;
+#define BUSY	1
+	PartOfPart	*p_parts;	/* chunks of this part */
+	struct part	*p_prevpart;	/* implements stack of active parts */
+	int		p_id;		/* id of this part */
+} Part;
+
+#define		outpart(xxx)		C_out_parts(C_findpart(xxx)->p_parts)
+
+#define TABSIZ	32
+
+extern int
+	C_ontmpfile, C_sequential;
+extern Part
+	*C_curr_part, *C_stable[];
+extern long
+	C_current_out;
+extern Part
+	*C_findpart();

+ 12 - 0
modules/src/em_code/internerr.c

@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+/* $Header$ */
+/*
+ * (c) copyright 1987 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
+ * See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
+ */
+#include <system.h>
+
+C_internal_error()
+{
+	sys_write(STDERR,"internal error\n",15);
+	sys_stop(S_EXIT);
+}

+ 247 - 0
modules/src/em_code/io.c

@@ -0,0 +1,247 @@
+/* $Header$ */
+
+/*	I/O part of em_code module.
+	Also contains C_open, C_close
+*/
+#include <system.h>
+#include <alloc.h>
+#include <em_path.h>
+#include <em_arith.h>
+#include "insert.h"
+
+int
+	C_ontmpfile = 0,
+	C_sequential = 1;
+Part
+	*C_curr_part, *C_stable[TABSIZ];
+long
+	C_current_out;
+
+static char	*BASE;
+static File	*ofp;
+
+#ifndef INCORE
+static File	*tfr, *old_ofp;
+static char	*tmpfile;
+char		*strcpy(), *strcat(), *mktemp();
+static char	*ibuf = 0;
+#endif
+
+static char	obuf[BUFSIZ];
+static char	*opp = obuf;
+
+static
+flush() {
+	if (opp != obuf && sys_write(ofp, obuf, opp - obuf) == 0) {
+		C_failed();
+	}
+	opp = obuf;
+}
+
+#define put(c)	if (opp == &obuf[BUFSIZ]) flush(); *opp++ = (c)
+
+C_putbyte(c)
+	int c;
+{
+	if (C_ontmpfile) {
+#ifdef INCORE
+		static unsigned sz;
+
+		if (BASE == 0) {
+			BASE = Malloc(BUFSIZ);
+			sz = BUFSIZ;
+		}
+		else if (C_current_out >= sz) {
+			BASE = Srealloc(BASE, (sz <<= 1));
+		}
+		*(BASE + C_current_out) = c;
+#endif
+		C_current_out++;
+#ifdef INCORE
+		return;
+#endif
+	}
+	put(c);
+}
+
+#ifndef INCORE
+C_switchtotmp()
+{
+	if (tmpfile == 0) {
+		static char tmpbuf[64];
+		register char *p = tmpbuf;
+
+		strcpy(p, TMP_DIR);
+		strcat(p, "/CodeXXXXXX");
+		tmpfile = mktemp(p);
+		if (! sys_open(p, OP_WRITE, &old_ofp)) {
+			C_failed();
+		}
+		if (! sys_open(p, OP_READ, &tfr)) {
+			C_failed();
+		}
+	}
+	if (! C_ontmpfile) {
+		File *p = ofp;
+
+		flush();
+		ofp = old_ofp;
+		old_ofp = p;
+		C_ontmpfile = 1;
+	}
+}
+
+C_switchtoout()
+{
+	if (C_ontmpfile) {
+		File *p = ofp;
+
+		flush();
+		ofp = old_ofp;
+		old_ofp = p;
+		C_ontmpfile = 0;
+	}
+}
+#endif
+
+C_init(w, p)
+	arith w, p;
+{
+}
+
+C_open(nm)
+	char *nm;
+{
+	/*	Open file "nm" for output
+	*/
+
+	if (nm == 0)
+		ofp = STDOUT;	/* standard output	*/
+	else
+	if (sys_open(nm, OP_WRITE, &ofp) == 0)
+		return 0;
+	return 1;
+}
+
+C_close()
+{
+	/*	Finish the code-generation.
+	*/
+
+#ifndef INCORE
+	flush();
+	if (tmpfile) {
+		C_switchtotmp();
+		sys_close(ofp);
+		ofp = old_ofp;
+#else
+	if (BASE) {
+#endif
+		if (C_curr_part) {
+			C_curr_part->p_parts->pp_end = C_current_out;
+		}
+		if (! C_sequential) {
+			outpart(0);
+		}
+#ifndef INCORE
+		sys_close(tfr);
+		sys_remove(tmpfile);
+		if (ibuf) free(ibuf);
+#else
+		free(BASE);
+#endif
+	}
+	flush();
+	if (ofp != STDOUT)
+		sys_close(ofp);
+	ofp = 0;
+}
+
+C_busy()
+{
+	return ofp != 0; /* true if code is being generated */
+}
+
+#ifndef INCORE
+static int
+getbyte(b)
+	long b;
+{
+	/*	Get the byte at offset "b" from the start of the
+		temporary file, and try to do so in an efficient way.
+	*/
+	static long	start_core, curr_pos;
+
+	if (b < start_core || b >= curr_pos) {
+		/* the block wanted is not in core, so get it */
+		long nb = (b & ~(BUFSIZ - 1));
+		int n;
+
+		flush();
+		if (nb != curr_pos) {
+			if (sys_seek(tfr, nb, 0, &curr_pos) == 0) {
+				C_failed();
+			}
+		}
+		if (! ibuf) {
+			ibuf = Malloc(BUFSIZ);
+		}
+		if (sys_read(tfr, ibuf, BUFSIZ, &n) == 0) {
+			C_failed();
+		}
+		curr_pos += n;
+		start_core = nb;
+	}
+
+	return ibuf[(int) (b - start_core)];
+}
+#endif
+
+C_out_parts(pp)
+	register PartOfPart *pp;
+{
+	/*	Output the list of chunks started by "pp".
+		The list is build in reverse order, so this routine is
+		recursive.
+	*/
+
+	if (!pp) return;
+	if (pp->pp_next) C_out_parts(pp->pp_next);
+
+	if (pp->pp_type == INSERT) {
+		outpart(pp->pp_id);
+	}
+	else {
+		/* copy the chunk to output */
+#ifdef INCORE
+		register char *s = BASE + pp->pp_begin;
+		char *se = BASE + pp->pp_end;
+
+		while (s < se) {
+			put(*s++);
+		}
+#else
+		register long b = pp->pp_begin;
+
+		while (b < pp->pp_end) {
+			put(getbyte(b++));
+		}
+#endif
+	}
+}
+
+Part *
+C_findpart(part)
+	int part;
+{
+	/*	Look for part "part" in the table.
+		Return 0 if not present,
+	*/
+	register Part *p = C_stable[part % TABSIZ];
+
+	while (p && p->p_id != part) {
+		p = p->p_next;
+	}
+	return p;
+}
+

+ 0 - 55
modules/src/em_code/k/em.c

@@ -13,8 +13,6 @@
 #define	put32(x)	put16((int) x); put16((int) (x >> 16))
 
 /*
-	C_putbyte(), C_open() and C_close() are the basic routines for
-	respectively write on, open and close the output file.
 	The C_pt_*() functions serve as formatting functions of the
 	various EM language constructs.
 	See "Description of a Machine Architecture for use with
@@ -22,59 +20,6 @@
 	names.
 */
 
-/* supply a kind of buffered output */
-
-static char obuf[BUFSIZ];
-static char *opp = &obuf[0];
-static File *ofp = 0;
-
-static
-flush() {
-	if (sys_write(ofp, &obuf[0], opp - &obuf[0]) == 0) {
-		C_failed();
-	}
-	opp = &obuf[0];
-}
-
-#define Xputbyte(c)	if (opp == &obuf[BUFSIZ]) flush(); *opp++ = (c)
-
-C_putbyte(b)
-	int b;
-{
-	Xputbyte(b);
-}
-
-#define C_putbyte(c) Xputbyte(c)
-
-C_init(w, p)
-	arith w, p;
-{
-}
-
-C_open(nm)	/* open file for compact code output	*/
-	char *nm;
-{
-	if (nm == 0)
-		ofp = STDOUT;	/* standard output	*/
-	else
-	if (sys_open(nm, OP_WRITE, &ofp) == 0)
-		return 0;
-	return 1;
-}
-
-C_close()
-{
-	if (opp != &obuf[0]) flush();
-	if (ofp != STDOUT)
-		sys_close(ofp);
-	ofp = 0;
-}
-
-C_busy()
-{
-	return ofp != 0; /* true if code is being generated */
-}
-
 C_magic()
 {
 	put16(sp_magic);

+ 4 - 6
modules/src/em_code/make.fun

@@ -37,16 +37,14 @@ g:^NAME:s:^NAME \(.*\)$:cc -c -O -I$1 -I$EMHOME/modules/h -I$EMHOME/h \1.c:
 1i
 cat >make.sh <<'--EOF--'
 : script for making lib
-rm -f *.o
+rm -f C_*.o
 .
 $a
 rm -f libem$1.a
-ar rc libem$1.a *.o
-cc -c -O -I$1 -I. -I$EMHOME/modules/h -I$EMHOME/h $1/em.c
-cc -c -O -I$EMHOME/modules/h -I$EMHOME/h failed.c
+cc -c -O -I$1 -I$EMHOME/modules/h -I$EMHOME/h $1/em.c
 mv em.o em$1.o
-ar r libem$1.a em$1.o failed.o
-rm -f *.o
+ar rc libem$1.a C_*.o em$1.o insert.o io.o failed.o internerr.o getid.o
+rm -f C_*.o
 --EOF--
 .
 1,$p