/* * Samba Unix/Linux SMB client library * Copyright (C) Gregor Beck 2010 * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ /** * @file cbuf.h * @author Gregor Beck * @date Aug 2010 * * @brief A talloced character buffer. * * A cbuf carries a write position and keeps track of its size. */ #ifndef __CBUF_H #define __CBUF_H struct cbuf; typedef struct cbuf cbuf; /** * Create a new character buffer. * * @param talloc_ctx the talloc parent * * @return a new cbuf object, NULL on error */ cbuf* cbuf_new(const void* talloc_ctx); /** * Create a copy of a character buffer. * * @param b the cbuf to copy * @return a new cbuf object, NULL on error */ cbuf* cbuf_copy(const cbuf* b); /** * Delete a character buffer. * This invalidates b and free's the memory allocated. * @warning don't talloc_free b directly, however freeing * the parent works as expected * @param b the cbuf to delete */ void cbuf_delete(cbuf* b); /** * Reset the buffer to initial state. * Set the write positon to the start of buffer, effectivly * clearing its contents. Doesn't free memory. * * @param b the buffer to clear * * @return b */ cbuf* cbuf_clear(cbuf* b); /** * Swap the contents of two buffers in O(1). * * @param b1 a character buffer * @param b2 another character buffer */ void cbuf_swap(cbuf* b1, cbuf* b2); /** * Swap the contents of a buffer with a talloced string. * * @param b a character buffer * @param ptr a pointer to a talloced string * @param len size of string, -1 means strlen(*ptr) * * @return b */ cbuf* cbuf_swapptr(cbuf* b, char** ptr, size_t len); /** * Let a character buffer takeover the contents of another. * This is equivalent to @code * cbuf_swap(b1, b2); * cbuf_delete(b2); * @endcode * @param b1 the destination * @param b2 the victim * * @return b1 */ cbuf* cbuf_takeover(cbuf* b1, cbuf* b2); /** * Resize a character buffer. * This may free allocated memory. * * @param b the character buffer. * @param size the new size * * @return b, NULL on error */ cbuf* cbuf_resize(cbuf* b, size_t size); /** * Reserve space in a character buffer. * Assert there are at least len bytes following the current write position. * * @param b a character buffer * @param len number of bytes to reserve. * * @return a pointer to the current write position, NULL on error */ char* cbuf_reserve(cbuf* b, size_t len); /** * Put a character into the buffer. * * @param b a charcter buffer, may be NULL. * @param c a character * @return number of charcters written ((b==NULL) ? 0 : 1) * * @retval -1 on error */ int cbuf_putc(cbuf* b, char c); /** * Put a string into the buffer. * * @param b a character buffer, may be NULL * @param str a string * @param len number of bytes to write, -1 means strlen(str) * * @return number of characters written, -1 on error */ int cbuf_puts(cbuf* b, const char* str, size_t len); /* /\** */ /* * Put a string into the buffer, changing case. */ /* * */ /* * @param b a character buffer, may be NULL */ /* * @param str a string */ /* * @param len number of bytes to write, -1 means strlen(str) */ /* * @param c a character specifying case: */ /* * @li 'U' upper case */ /* * @li 'L' lower case */ /* * @li 'T' title case */ /* * @li 'P' preserve case */ /* * @return number of characters written, -1 on error */ /* *\/ */ /* int cbuf_puts_case(cbuf* b, const char* str, size_t len, char c); */ /** * Put a uint32 into the buffer. * Write in little endian order. * * @param b a character buffer, may be NULL * @param u an uint32 * * @return number of characters written, -1 on error */ int cbuf_putdw(cbuf* b, uint32_t u); /** * Print formatted to a character buffer. * * @param b a charcter buffer * @param fmt a printf format string * * @return number of characters written, negative on error */ int cbuf_printf(cbuf* b, const char* fmt, ...) PRINTF_ATTRIBUTE(2,3); /** * Get the current write position. * * @param b a character buffer. * * @return index of the next charcter to write. */ size_t cbuf_getpos(const cbuf* b); /** * Set the current write position of a buffer. * Invalidates the buffer contents from on the new position. * * @param b a charcter buffer * @param pos a position obtained by cbuf_getpos */ void cbuf_setpos(cbuf* b, size_t pos); /** * Get the buffer contents * starting at idx. * @pre @code idx <= cbuf_getpos(b) @endcode * @param b a character buffer * @param idx a position obtained by cbuf_getpos * * @return a NUL terminated string */ char* cbuf_gets(cbuf* b, size_t idx); /** * Print quoted string to stream. * * @todo check for ssputc failure * @see srprs_quoted_string * * @param[out] ost outstream * @param[in] s '\0' terminated string of printable characters. * * @return number of bytes written, -1 on error */ int cbuf_print_quoted_string(cbuf* ost, const char* s); /** * Print quoted string to stream. * Escapes nonprintable characters. * * @todo check for ssputc failure * @see srprs_quoted * * @param[out] ost outstream * @param[in] s string of bytes * @param[in] len number of bytes * * @return number of bytes written, -1 on error */ int cbuf_print_quoted(cbuf* ost, const char* s, size_t len); #endif /*__CBUF_H*/