Fiddled ms_getline_hack after talking w/ Guido: made clearer that the
code duplication is to let us get away without a realloc whenever possible; boosted the init buf size (the cutoff at which we *can* get away without a realloc) from 100 to 200 so that more files can enjoy this boost; and allowed other threads to run in all cases. The last two cost something, but not significantly: in my fat test case, less than a 1% slowdown total. Since my test case has a great many short lines, that's probably the worst slowdown, too. While the logic barely changed, there were lots of edits. This also gets rid of the reference to fp->_cnt, so the last platform assumption being made here is that fgets doesn't overwrite bytes capriciously (== beyond the terminating null byte it must write).
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