-/* Each function returns 0 on success and 1 on failure. "x" is the value to be
- * written to "file" for write_* functions and for read_* functions the pointer
- * to where the value read from "file" is to be written.
+/* Wrapper to successive call of fclose() from function called "f" on "file",
+ * then unlink() on file at "p2" if it exists, then rename() on "p1" to "p2".
+ * Used for handling atomic saving of files via temp files.
+ */
+extern void try_fclose_unlink_rename(FILE * file, char * p1, char * p2,
+ char * f);
+
+/* Wrapper: Call textfile_sizes() from function called "f" to get max line
+ * length (includes newline char) of "file", exit via exit_err() with
+ * exit_trouble() on failure.
+ */
+extern uint16_t get_linemax(FILE * file, char * f);
+
+/* Learn from "file" the largest line length (pointed to by "linemax_p"; length
+ * includes newline chars) and (pointed to by "n_lines_p" if it is not set to
+ * NULL) the number of lines (= number of newline chars).
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success, 1 on error of fseek() (called to return to initial file
+ * reading position).
+ */
+extern uint8_t textfile_sizes(FILE * file, uint16_t * linemax_p,
+ uint16_t * n_lines_p);
+
+/* These routines for reading values "x" from / writing values to "file" ensure
+ * a defined endianness and consistent error codes: return 0 on success and 1 on
+ * fgetc()/fputc() failure.