/* * Copyright (C) 2009-2011 the libgit2 contributors * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #ifndef INCLUDE_buffer_h__ #define INCLUDE_buffer_h__ #include "common.h" typedef struct { char *ptr; ssize_t asize, size; } git_buf; extern char git_buf_initbuf[]; #define GIT_BUF_INIT { git_buf_initbuf, 0, 0 } /** * Initialize a git_buf structure. * * For the cases where GIT_BUF_INIT cannot be used to do static * initialization. */ void git_buf_init(git_buf *buf, size_t initial_size); /** * Grow the buffer to hold at least `target_size` bytes. * * If the allocation fails, this will return an error and the buffer * will be marked as invalid for future operations. The existing * contents of the buffer will be preserved however. * @return GIT_SUCCESS or GIT_ENOMEM on failure */ int git_buf_grow(git_buf *buf, size_t target_size); /** * Attempt to grow the buffer to hold at least `target_size` bytes. * * This is just like `git_buf_grow` except that even if the allocation * fails, the git_buf will still be left in a valid state. */ int git_buf_try_grow(git_buf *buf, size_t target_size); void git_buf_free(git_buf *buf); void git_buf_swap(git_buf *buf_a, git_buf *buf_b); char *git_buf_detach(git_buf *buf); void git_buf_attach(git_buf *buf, char *ptr, ssize_t asize); /** * Test if there have been any reallocation failures with this git_buf. * * Any function that writes to a git_buf can fail due to memory allocation * issues. If one fails, the git_buf will be marked with an OOM error and * further calls to modify the buffer will fail. Check git_buf_oom() at the * end of your sequence and it will be true if you ran out of memory at any * point with that buffer. * @return 0 if no error, 1 if allocation error. */ int git_buf_oom(const git_buf *buf); /** * Just like git_buf_oom, except returns appropriate error code. * @return GIT_ENOMEM if allocation error, GIT_SUCCESS if not. */ int git_buf_lasterror(const git_buf *buf); /* * The functions below that return int values, will return GIT_ENOMEM * if they fail to expand the git_buf when they are called, otherwise * GIT_SUCCESS. Passing a git_buf that has failed an allocation will * automatically return GIT_ENOMEM for all further calls. As a result, * you can ignore the return code of these functions and call them in a * series then just call git_buf_lasterror at the end. */ int git_buf_set(git_buf *buf, const char *data, size_t len); int git_buf_sets(git_buf *buf, const char *string); int git_buf_putc(git_buf *buf, char c); int git_buf_put(git_buf *buf, const char *data, size_t len); int git_buf_puts(git_buf *buf, const char *string); int git_buf_printf(git_buf *buf, const char *format, ...) GIT_FORMAT_PRINTF(2, 3); void git_buf_clear(git_buf *buf); void git_buf_consume(git_buf *buf, const char *end); void git_buf_truncate(git_buf *buf, ssize_t len); int git_buf_join_n(git_buf *buf, char separator, int nbuf, ...); int git_buf_join(git_buf *buf, char separator, const char *str_a, const char *str_b); /** * Join two strings as paths, inserting a slash between as needed. * @return error code or GIT_SUCCESS */ GIT_INLINE(int) git_buf_joinpath(git_buf *buf, const char *a, const char *b) { return git_buf_join(buf, '/', a, b); } GIT_INLINE(const char *) git_buf_cstr(git_buf *buf) { return buf->ptr; } void git_buf_copy_cstr(char *data, size_t datasize, const git_buf *buf); #define git_buf_PUTS(buf, str) git_buf_put(buf, str, sizeof(str) - 1) #endif