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This function removes any whitespace found at the end of the supplied
string.
This can be useful when you have a string with whitespace throughout it,
but only want the whitespace at the end removed.
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This works the same as `vformat_len()`, except that it copies `args`
into a temporary `va_list`.
This can be useful when you're already using a `va_list`, and thus need
to copy the list already.
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`format_len()`
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This works exactly like `format_len()`, except that it uses `va_list`
rather than variadic arguments.
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`is_dir()` checks if the supplied path is a directory, and returns 1 if
it's a directory, 0 if it isn't a directory, and -1 if it doesn't exist.
`mkdirp()` works like `mkdir()` except that it also creates parent
directories if needed.
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`find_delm()`
Also `s` doesn't get incremented when checking if the current character
is a backslash now.
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the end of the range in `get_str_delm_range()`
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`get_str_delm_range()`
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`find_delm()` finds the first matched delimiter of the supplied
delimiter(s), and either returns the pointer to the first non-delimiter
character after the match, or the match itself if `skip_delm` is true,
or false respectivly.
`get_str_delm_range()` finds, and returns the string in between the
supplied starting, and ending delimiter(s). It also returns the pointer
to the first non-delimiter character after the end of the range in
`rhs`.
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`skip_whitespace()` can skip past.
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`get_line()`
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This function is the same as `dir_path_name()`, except
`name` is sanitized before being appended to `root`.
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`sanitized_strlen()`.
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This was done to get rid of a const qualifier warning.
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`sanitize_str()` creates a string with each starting
space replaced by a hyphen, and with all trailing
spaces, and periods removed.
`sanitize_strlen()` gets the length of the sanatized
version of the supplied string.
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`misc.c`.
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