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-/* $Id: buffer.h 6295 2003-04-16 05:46:38Z rra $
-**
-** Counted, reusable memory buffer.
-**
-** A buffer is an allocated bit of memory with a known size and a separate
-** data length. It's intended to store strings and can be reused repeatedly
-** to minimize the number of memory allocations. Buffers increase in
-** increments of 1K.
-**
-** A buffer contains a notion of the data that's been used and the data
-** that's been left, used when the buffer is an I/O buffer where lots of data
-** is buffered and then slowly processed out of the buffer. The total length
-** of the data is used + left. If a buffer is just used to store some data,
-** used can be set to 0 and left stores the length of the data.
-*/
-
-#ifndef INN_BUFFER_H
-#define INN_BUFFER_H 1
-
-#include <inn/defines.h>
-
-struct buffer {
- size_t size; /* Total allocated length. */
- size_t used; /* Data already used. */
- size_t left; /* Remaining unused data. */
- char *data; /* Pointer to allocated memory. */
-};
-
-BEGIN_DECLS
-
-/* Allocate a new buffer and initialize its contents. */
-struct buffer *buffer_new(void);
-
-/* Resize a buffer to be at least as large as the provided size. */
-void buffer_resize(struct buffer *, size_t);
-
-/* Set the buffer contents, ignoring anything currently there. */
-void buffer_set(struct buffer *, const char *data, size_t length);
-
-/* Append data to the buffer. */
-void buffer_append(struct buffer *, const char *data, size_t length);
-
-/* Swap the contents of two buffers. */
-void buffer_swap(struct buffer *, struct buffer *);
-
-END_DECLS
-
-#endif /* INN_BUFFER_H */