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/***************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 2009 By Duane Ellis *
* openocd@duaneellis.com *
* *
* 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 2 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, write to the *
* Free Software Foundation, Inc., *
* 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. *
***************************************************************************/
#ifndef HELPER_MEMBUF_H
#define HELPER_MEMBUF_H
/** @file
* MEMBUF - an auto-growing string buffer
*
* With OpenOCD often, one must write code that sends text to
* different places.. the historical command_ctx, or JIM output,
* and/or other places.
*
* This is a simple 'string buffer' that auto-grows.
*
* More correctly put, this is a "memory buffer"
* it may contain binary data
*
* Note: Internally the buffer always has a 'null terminator'
*/
/* contents of this structure are 'opaque' */
struct membuf;
/** Create a new membuf
* By default the memory buffer has "some non-zero-size"
* (couple hundred bytes, exact amount is opaque)
*/
struct membuf *membuf_new(void);
/** delete (destroy) the mem buffer
* @param pBuf - buffer to release
*/
void membuf_delete(struct membuf *pBuf);
/** grow/shrink a membuf by specified amount.
* @param pBuf - the buffer
* @param amount - the amount to grow or shrink by.
*
* Symantics of 'realloc()' return NULL on failure
*/
struct membuf *membuf_grow(struct membuf *pBuf, int amount);
/** how long is this buffer (memlen(), strlen())
* @param pBuf - the buffer
*
* @returns: length of current buffer.
*/
size_t membuf_len(struct membuf *pBuf);
/** reset an membuf to zero length.
* @param pBuf - buffer to reset
*
* Note this does not 'release' the memory buffer
*/
void membuf_reset(struct membuf *pBuf);
/** sprintf() to the string buffer
* @param pBuf - buffer to capture sprintf() data into
* @param fmt - printf format
*
* Returns 0 on success
* Returns non-zero on failure
*/
int membuf_sprintf(struct membuf *pBuf , const char *fmt, ...);
/** vsprintf() to the string buffer
* @param pBuf - buffer to capture sprintf() data into
* @param fmt - printf format
* @param ap - va_list for fmt
*
* Returns 0 on success
* Returns non-zero on failure
*/
int membuf_vsprintf(struct membuf *pBuf , const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/** Tokenize lines using strtok()
* @param pBuf - buffer to tokenize
* @param delim - delimiter parameter for strtok_r()
* @param pSave - pointer to string context for tokenization
*
* Identical to "strtok()" - pass "pBuff = NULL" on second call
*
* NOTE: This call is <b > destructive</b> to the buffer.
*/
const char *membuf_strtok(struct membuf *pBuf, const char *delim, void **pSave);
/** Return pointer to the memory in the buffer
* @param pBuf - buffer
*
* NOTE: Thou shall not modify this pointer, it is <b > CONST</b>
*/
const void *membuf_datapointer(struct membuf *pBuf);
/** Append data to the buffer
* @param pBuf - buffer to append
* @param pData - pointer to data to append
* @param len - length of data to append
*
* Modified symantics of "memcpy()". On memory allocation failure
* returns NULL. On success, returns pointer to orginal membuf.
*/
struct membuf *membuf_append(struct membuf *pBuf, const void *pData, size_t len);
/** Append string to the buffer
* @param pBuf - buffer to append
* @param str - string to append
*
* Modified symantics of "strcat()". On memory allocation failure
* returns NULL. On success, returns pointer to orginal membuf.
*/
struct membuf *membuf_strcat(struct membuf *pBuf, const char *str);
#endif
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