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#ifndef _UTILS_
#define _UTILS_
// Wrapper for malloc
void* alloc(size_t size);
// Checks for existence of directory
void checkDir(char* dirpath);
// Check for existence of file
void checkFile(char* filename);
// Parse the input command line options to the program
void parseArguments(int argc, char** argv, char** input, char** events,
char** ipts, char* devicePref, bool* verifyResults);
// Print the program usage information
void printUsage();
// Rounds up size to the nearest multiple of multiple
unsigned int roundUp(unsigned int value, unsigned int multiple);
// Concatenate two strings, creating a new one
char* smartStrcat(char* str1, char* str2);
// Set the value of usingImages
void setUsingImages(bool val);
// Return whether or not images are being used
bool isUsingImages();
#endif