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view src/vbuf.h @ 137:d9d4ae17a2c3 stable-0-6-27
fix for const correctness on Fedora 11
author | Carl Byington <carl@five-ten-sg.com> |
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date | Sat, 07 Feb 2009 10:21:42 -0800 |
parents | 5e4d6faada34 |
children | cda7c812ec01 |
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/* vbuf.h - variable length buffer functions * * Functions that try to make dealing with buffers easier. * * vbuf * * vstr * - should always contain a valid string * */ #ifndef VBUF_H #define VBUF_H #include "common.h" #define SZ_MAX 4096 /***************************************************/ // Variable-length buffers struct varbuf { size_t dlen; //length of data stored in buffer size_t blen; //length of buffer char *buf; //buffer char *b; //start of stored data }; // The exact same thing as a varbuf but should always contain at least '\0' struct varstr { size_t dlen; //length of data stored in buffer size_t blen; //length of buffer char *buf; //buffer char *b; //start of stored data }; typedef struct varbuf vbuf; typedef struct varstr vstr; #define VBUF_STATIC(x,y) static vbuf *x = NULL; if(!x) x = vballoc(y); #define VSTR_STATIC(x,y) static vstr *x = NULL; if(!x) x = vsalloc(y); int skip_nl( char *s ); // returns the width of the newline at s[0] int find_nl( vstr *vs ); // find newline of type type in b // vbuf functions struct varbuf *vballoc( size_t len ); void vbfree( vbuf *vb ); void vbclear( vbuf *vb ); //ditch the data, keep the buffer void vbresize( vbuf *vb, size_t len ); size_t vbavail( vbuf *vb ); void vbdump( vbuf *vb ); void vbgrow( vbuf *vb, size_t len ); // grow buffer by len bytes, data are preserved void vbset( vbuf *vb, void *data, size_t len ); void vbskipws( vbuf *vb ); void vbappend( vbuf *vb, void *data, size_t length ); void vbskip( vbuf *vb, size_t skip ); void vboverwrite( vbuf *vbdest, vbuf *vbsrc ); // vstr functions vstr *vsalloc( size_t len ); char *vsb( vstr *vs ); size_t vslen( vstr *vs ); //strlen void vsfree( vstr *vs ); void vsset( vstr *vs, char *s ); // Store string s in vb void vsnset( vstr *vs, char *s, size_t n ); // Store string s in vb void vsgrow( vstr *vs, size_t len ); // grow buffer by len bytes, data are preserved size_t vsavail( vstr *vs ); void vscat( vstr *vs, char *str ); void vsncat( vstr *vs, char *str, size_t len ); void vsnprepend( vstr *vs, char *str, size_t len ) ; void vsskip( vstr *vs, size_t len ); int vscmp( vstr *vs, char *str ); void vsskipws( vstr *vs ); void vs_printf( vstr *vs, char *fmt, ... ); void vs_printfa( vstr *vs, char *fmt, ... ); void vshexdump( vstr *vs, const char *b, size_t start, size_t stop, int ascii ); int vscatprintf( vstr *vs, char *fmt, ... ); void vsvprintf( vstr *vs, char *fmt, va_list ap ); void vstrunc( vstr *vs, size_t off ); // Drop chars [off..dlen] int vslast( vstr *vs ); // returns the last character stored in a vstr string void vscharcat( vstr *vs, int ch ); void unicode_init(); void unicode_close(); size_t vb_utf16to8(vbuf *dest, const char *inbuf, int iblen); size_t vb_utf8to8bit(vbuf *dest, const char *inbuf, int iblen, const char* charset); int vb_skipline( struct varbuf *vb ); // in: vb->b == "stuff\nmore_stuff"; out: vb->b == "more_stuff" #endif // VBUF_H