{ NULL, 0 }
};
+char *version=VERSION;
+
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
if (folder) {
adios(EX_USAGE, NULL, "only one folder at a time!");
} else {
- folder = getcpy(expandfol(cp));
+ folder = mh_xstrdup(expandfol(cp));
}
} else {
app_msgarg(&msgs, cp);
}
/*
** TODO: As folder_realloc() checks itself if the realloc
- ** really is necesary, why don't we then:
+ ** really is necessary, why don't we then:
** if (!(mp = folder_realloc (mp, 1, mp->hghmsg+1)))
** adios (NULL, "unable to allocate folder storage");
** ? This at least appears most clear to me. -- meillo