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0875b58f 1/* -*-c-*-
2 *
c53c8c86 3 * $Id: dstr.h,v 1.10 1999/12/22 15:39:51 mdw Exp $
0875b58f 4 *
5 * Handle dynamically growing strings
6 *
7 * (c) 1998 Straylight/Edgeware
8 */
9
c846879c 10/*----- Licensing notice --------------------------------------------------*
0875b58f 11 *
12 * This file is part of the mLib utilities library.
13 *
14 * mLib is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
c846879c 15 * it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
16 * published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
17 * License, or (at your option) any later version.
18 *
0875b58f 19 * mLib is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
c846879c 22 * GNU Library General Public License for more details.
23 *
24 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
0bd98442 25 * License along with mLib; if not, write to the Free
26 * Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
27 * MA 02111-1307, USA.
0875b58f 28 */
29
30/*----- Revision history --------------------------------------------------*
31 *
32 * $Log: dstr.h,v $
c53c8c86 33 * Revision 1.10 1999/12/22 15:39:51 mdw
34 * Fix argument reuse in DPUTS.
35 *
c6e0eaf0 36 * Revision 1.9 1999/12/10 23:42:04 mdw
37 * Change header file guard names.
38 *
077c6597 39 * Revision 1.8 1999/07/14 19:45:24 mdw
40 * Prevent some macros from re-evaluating their arguments.
41 *
bd3d316a 42 * Revision 1.7 1999/05/21 22:12:12 mdw
43 * Fix the bugs in the new macros. (Whoops.)
44 *
c44b6bde 45 * Revision 1.6 1999/05/21 08:38:14 mdw
46 * Add some more macros, particularly for creation and destruction.
47 *
96c5fe33 48 * Revision 1.5 1999/05/13 22:47:57 mdw
49 * Misc documentation fixes. Change `-ise' to `-ize' throughout.
50 *
0bd98442 51 * Revision 1.4 1999/05/06 19:51:35 mdw
52 * Reformatted the LGPL notice a little bit.
53 *
c846879c 54 * Revision 1.3 1999/05/05 18:50:31 mdw
55 * Change licensing conditions to LGPL.
56 *
00c7638b 57 * Revision 1.2 1998/12/15 23:53:23 mdw
58 * New functions `dstr_putf' and `dstr_vputf' which do `printf'-style
59 * formatting in a safe way.
60 *
61 * Revision 1.1.1.1 1998/06/17 23:44:42 mdw
62 * Initial version of mLib
0875b58f 63 *
64 */
65
c6e0eaf0 66#ifndef MLIB_DSTR_H
67#define MLIB_DSTR_H
0875b58f 68
69#ifdef __cplusplus
70 extern "C" {
71#endif
72
73/*----- Rationale ---------------------------------------------------------*
74 *
75 * This file declares what is hopefully a fairly useful collection of
76 * primitive string handling functions. The idea is that the strings
77 * allocate memory for themselves as required. The @dstr@ routines don't
78 * assume any sort of terminator character, so arbitrary binary data can
79 * be stored in a dynamic string. With luck, this should put a stop to
80 * any buffer overflow problems.
81 */
82
83/*----- Header files ------------------------------------------------------*/
84
00c7638b 85#include <stdarg.h>
0875b58f 86#include <stdio.h>
c44b6bde 87#include <stdlib.h>
0875b58f 88
89/*----- Data structures ---------------------------------------------------*/
90
91typedef struct dstr {
92 char *buf; /* Pointer to string buffer */
93 size_t sz; /* Size of the buffer */
94 size_t len; /* Length of the string */
95} dstr;
96
bd3d316a 97#define DSTR_INIT { 0, 0, 0 } /* How to initialize one */
c44b6bde 98
0875b58f 99/*----- Functions provided ------------------------------------------------*/
100
101/* --- @dstr_create@ --- *
102 *
103 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
104 *
105 * Returns: ---
106 *
96c5fe33 107 * Use: Initializes a dynamic string.
0875b58f 108 */
109
110extern void dstr_create(dstr */*d*/);
111
c44b6bde 112#define DCREATE(d) do { \
077c6597 113 dstr *_dd = (d); \
114 _dd->buf = 0; \
115 _dd->sz = 0; \
116 _dd->len = 0; \
c44b6bde 117} while (0)
118
0875b58f 119/* --- @dstr_destroy@ --- *
120 *
121 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
122 *
123 * Returns: ---
124 *
125 * Use: Reclaims the space used by a dynamic string.
126 */
127
128extern void dstr_destroy(dstr */*d*/);
129
c44b6bde 130#define DDESTROY(d) do { \
077c6597 131 dstr *_d = (d); \
132 if (_d->buf) \
133 free(_d->buf); \
134 DCREATE(_d); \
c44b6bde 135} while (0)
136
0875b58f 137/* --- @dstr_reset@ --- *
138 *
c6e0eaf0 139 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
0875b58f 140 *
141 * Returns: ---
142 *
143 * Use: Resets a string so that new data gets put at the beginning.
144 */
145
146extern void dstr_reset(dstr */*d*/);
147
bd3d316a 148#define DRESET(d) ((d)->len = 0)
c44b6bde 149
0875b58f 150/* --- @dstr_ensure@ --- *
151 *
152 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
153 * @size_t sz@ = amount of free space to ensure
154 *
155 * Returns: ---
156 *
157 * Use: Ensures that at least @sz@ bytes are available in the
158 * given string.
159 */
160
161extern void dstr_ensure(dstr */*d*/, size_t /*sz*/);
162
163#define DENSURE(d, rq) do { \
077c6597 164 dstr *_dd = (d); \
165 size_t _rq = (rq); \
166 if (_dd->len + _rq > _dd->sz) dstr_ensure(_dd, _rq); \
0875b58f 167} while (0)
168
169/* --- @dstr_putc@ --- *
170 *
171 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
172 * @char ch@ = character to append
173 *
174 * Returns: ---
175 *
176 * Use: Appends a character to a string.
177 */
178
179extern void dstr_putc(dstr */*d*/, char /*ch*/);
180
181#define DPUTC(d, ch) do { \
077c6597 182 dstr *_d = (d); \
183 DENSURE(_d, 1); \
184 _d->buf[_d->len++] = (ch); \
0875b58f 185} while (0)
186
187/* --- @dstr_putz@ --- *
188 *
189 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
190 *
191 * Returns: ---
192 *
193 * Use: Appends a null byte to a string. The null byte does not
194 * contribute to the string's length, and will be overwritten
195 * by subsequent `put' operations.
196 */
197
198extern void dstr_putz(dstr */*d*/);
199
200#define DPUTZ(d) do { \
077c6597 201 dstr *_d = (d); \
202 DENSURE(_d, 1); \
203 _d->buf[_d->len] = 0; \
0875b58f 204} while (0)
205
206/* --- @dstr_puts@ --- *
207 *
208 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
209 * @const char *s@ = pointer to string to append
210 *
211 * Returns: ---
212 *
213 * Use: Appends a character string to a string. A trailing null
214 * byte is added, as for @dstr_putz@.
215 */
216
217extern void dstr_puts(dstr */*d*/, const char */*s*/);
218
219#define DPUTS(d, s) do { \
077c6597 220 dstr *_d = (d); \
221 const char *_s = (s); \
c53c8c86 222 size_t _sz = strlen(_s); \
077c6597 223 DENSURE(_d, _sz + 1); \
224 memcpy(_d->buf + _d->len, _s, _sz + 1); \
225 _d->len += _sz; \
0875b58f 226} while (0)
227
00c7638b 228/* --- @dstr_vputf@ --- *
229 *
230 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
231 * @const char *p@ = pointer to @printf@-style format string
232 * @va_list ap@ = argument handle
233 *
96c5fe33 234 * Returns: The number of characters written to the string.
00c7638b 235 *
236 * Use: As for @dstr_putf@, but may be used as a back-end to user-
237 * supplied functions with @printf@-style interfaces.
238 */
239
240extern int dstr_vputf(dstr */*d*/, const char */*p*/, va_list /*ap*/);
241
242/* --- @dstr_putf@ --- *
243 *
244 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
245 * @const char *p@ = pointer to @printf@-style format string
246 * @...@ = argument handle
247 *
96c5fe33 248 * Returns: The number of characters written to the string.
00c7638b 249 *
250 * Use: Writes a piece of text to a dynamic string, doing @printf@-
251 * style substitutions as it goes. Intended to be robust if
252 * faced with malicious arguments, but not if the format string
253 * itself is malicious.
254 */
255
256extern int dstr_putf(dstr */*d*/, const char */*p*/, ...);
257
0875b58f 258/* --- @dstr_putd@ --- *
259 *
260 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
261 * @const dstr *s@ = pointer to a dynamic string to append
262 *
263 * Returns: ---
264 *
265 * Use: Appends a dynamic string to a string. A trailing null
266 * byte is added, as for @dstr_putz@.
267 */
268
269extern void dstr_putd(dstr */*d*/, const dstr */*s*/);
270
271#define DPUTD(d, s) do { \
077c6597 272 dstr *_d = (d); \
273 const dstr *_s = (s); \
274 DENSURE(_d, _s->len + 1); \
275 memcpy(_d->buf + _d->len, _s->buf, _s->len); \
276 _d->len += _s->len; \
277 _d->buf[_d->len] = 0; \
0875b58f 278} while (0)
279
280/* --- @dstr_putm@ --- *
281 *
282 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
283 * @const void *p@ = pointer to a block to append
284 * @size_t sz@ = size of the block
285 *
286 * Returns: Appends an arbitrary data block to a string. No trailing
287 * null is appended.
288 */
289
290extern void dstr_putm(dstr */*d*/, const void */*p*/, size_t /*sz*/);
291
292#define DPUTM(d, p, sz) do { \
077c6597 293 dstr *_d = (d); \
294 size_t _sz = (sz); \
295 DENSURE(_d, _sz); \
296 memcpy(_d->buf + _d->len, (p), _sz); \
297 _d->len += _sz; \
0875b58f 298} while (0)
299
300/* --- @dstr_tidy@ --- *
301 *
302 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
303 *
304 * Returns: ---
305 *
306 * Use: Reduces the amount of memory used by a string. A trailing
307 * null byte is added, as for @dstr_putz@.
308 */
309
310extern void dstr_tidy(dstr */*d*/);
311
312/* --- @dstr_putline@ --- *
313 *
314 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
315 * @FILE *fp@ = a stream to read from
316 *
317 * Returns: The number of characters read into the buffer, or @EOF@ if
318 * end-of-file was reached before any characters were read.
319 *
320 * Use: Appends the next line from the given input stream to the
321 * string. A trailing newline is not added; a trailing null
322 * byte is appended, as for @dstr_putz@.
323 */
324
325extern int dstr_putline(dstr */*d*/, FILE */*fp*/);
326
327/* --- @dstr_write@ --- *
328 *
329 * Arguments: @dstr *d@ = pointer to a dynamic string block
330 * @FILE *fp@ = a stream to write on
331 *
332 * Returns: The number of bytes written (as for @fwrite@).
333 *
334 * Use: Writes a dynamic string to a file.
335 */
336
96c5fe33 337extern size_t dstr_write(const dstr */*d*/, FILE */*fp*/);
0875b58f 338
c44b6bde 339#define DWRITE(d, fp) fwrite((d)->buf, 1, (d)->len, (fp))
340
0875b58f 341/*----- That's all, folks -------------------------------------------------*/
342
343#ifdef __cplusplus
344 }
345#endif
346
347#endif