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NAME
    CINIT -- Initialize user copperlist to accept intermediate
             user copper instructions.

SYNOPSIS
    cl = CINIT( ucl , n )

    cl = UCopperListInit( ucl , n )
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    struct CopList *UCopperListInit( struct UCopList *, UWORD );

FUNCTION
    Allocates and/or initialize copperlist structures/buffers
    internal to a UCopList structure.

    This is a macro that calls UCopListInit. You must pass a
    (non-initialized) UCopList to CINIT (CINIT will NOT allocate
    a new UCopList if ucl==0 ). If (ucl != 0) it will initialize the
    intermediate data buffers internal to a UCopList.

    The maximum number of intermediate copper list instructions
    that these internal CopList data buffers contain is specified
    as the parameter n.

INPUTS
    ucl - pointer to UCopList structure
    n - number of instructions buffer must be able to hold

RESULTS
    cl- a pointer to a buffer which will accept n intermediate copper
        instructions.

    NOTE: this is NOT a UCopList pointer, rather a pointer to the
          UCopList's->FirstCopList sub-structure.

BUGS
    CINIT will not actually allocate a new UCopList if ucl==0.
    Instead you must allocate a block MEMF_PUBLIC|MEMF_CLEAR, the
    sizeof(struct UCopList) and pass it to this function.

    The system's FreeVPortCopLists function will take care of
    deallocating it if they are called.

    Prior to release V36 the  CINIT macro had { } braces surrounding
    the definition, preventing the proper return of the result value.
    These braces have been removed for the V36 include definitions.

SEE ALSO
    CINIT CMOVE CEND graphics/copper.h