.hd lsallo "allocate space for a linked string" 01/03/83 pointer function lsallo (ptr, len) pointer ptr integer len .sp Library: vlslb .fs A string of length 'len' (not counting the EOS) is allocated. The pointer to the string is returned in 'ptr' and as the function value. If all attempts to find sufficient space fail, an error diagnostic ("Too many linked strings") is issued and the program is aborted. .im First, a test is made to see if there are 'len' characters available between the highest used location and the top of the string space to allocate the string. If not, the available space list is followed to find space. If both fail, storage is reclaimed by calling 'lsfree' to deallocate the available space list, decrementing the highest open pointer to the first allocated location, and rebuilding the available space list. If a second search then fails, 'error' is called to print the diagnostic and abort the program. .am ptr .ca error, lsdump, lsfree, remark .bu There is no way for the user to intercept a 'string space full' condition. .sp If not enough space is available in either the available space list or highest open list, but enough is available in both, an error is still signalled. .sp Locally supported. .sa lsfree (4)