tweaks: remove four unneeded pre-processor directives
The parse_next_word() function is not being used by the history code
anymore since commit ecd18c16
, more than two years ago.
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@ -186,9 +186,7 @@ void jot_error(const char *msg, ...)
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error->data = nmalloc(length + 1);
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sprintf(error->data, "%s", textbuf);
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}
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#endif /* ENABLE_NANORC */
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#if defined(ENABLE_NANORC) || defined(ENABLE_HISTORIES)
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/* Parse the next word from the string, null-terminate it, and return
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* a pointer to the first character after the null terminator. The
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* returned pointer will point to '\0' if we hit the end of the line. */
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@ -208,9 +206,7 @@ char *parse_next_word(char *ptr)
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return ptr;
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}
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#endif /* ENABLE_NANORC || ENABLE_HISTORIES */
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#ifdef ENABLE_NANORC
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/* Parse an argument, with optional quotes, after a keyword that takes
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* one. If the next word starts with a ", we say that it ends with the
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* last " of the line. Otherwise, we interpret it as usual, so that the
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