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Teach me to remove bloat!

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-24 0:34

Hey guys, I would like some pointer (no, not that kind) on removing bloat in code. Here is a fully functional piece of code that I wrote which I'm worried about bloat in. How do I shorten this?

int get_input()
{
    int count, paren_count, total_count, c;
    char *input, *temp;

    input = (char *) malloc (500 * sizeof (char));

    if (input == NULL) return 0;
    printf("%% ");
    for (count = paren_count = total_count = 0; (c = getchar()) != EOF; count++, input++, total_count++)
    {
        if (count == 499)
        {
            input -= total_count;
            temp = (char *) realloc (input, (500 + total_count) * sizeof (char));
            if (temp == NULL)
                return 0;
            input = temp;
            input += total_count;
        }
        if (c == '\n')
        {
            *input = '\0';
            temp = input;
            temp -= (count);
            count = 0;
            for (; *temp != '\0'; temp++)
            {
                if (*temp == '(')
                    paren_count++;
                else if (*temp == ')')
                    paren_count--;
            }
            if (paren_count == 0)
                break;
            printf("  ");
        }
        *input = c;
    }
    *temp = '\0';
    input -= total_count;
    printf("%s\n", input);
    free(input);
    return 0;
}

Name: Anonymous 2010-02-26 21:52

>>78
So, it's more of a [i]fag[...] Sussman is dead. - LISPgot[i] type situation then. (Try not to mind my active ``faggot-quotes'' research.)

>>79
I can appreciate the utility of a 30MB overhead, but I like to write for small devices. I know almost everything has at least 128MB these days, but my preferred target platform only has 4.

It's okay though. There are lispy enough things that aren't so um bad.

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