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See the GNU * * General Public License v2.0 for more details * * (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html). * * * ***************************************************************************/ /* $Id$ */ #ifndef FILESPACE_H #define FILESPACE_H #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "nsock_config.h" #include "nbase_config.h" #endif #ifdef WIN32 #include "nbase_winconfig.h" #endif #include #include #if HAVE_STRING_H #include #endif #if HAVE_STRINGS_H #include #endif #define FILESPACE_LENGTH(fs) ((fs)->current_size) #define FILESPACE_STR(fs) ((fs)->str) struct filespace { int current_size; int current_alloc; /* Current position in the filespace */ char *pos; char *str; }; /* If you want to express a length, use fscat() */ static inline int fs_rputs(const char *str, struct filespace *fs) { char *new_str; int len; len = (int)strlen(str); if (len + fs->current_size + 1 > fs->current_alloc) { fs->current_alloc = MAX(fs->current_size * 2, fs->current_size + len + 1000); new_str = (char *)safe_malloc(fs->current_alloc); memcpy(new_str, fs->str, fs->current_size); fs->pos = (fs->pos - fs->str) + new_str; if (fs->str) free(fs->str); fs->str = new_str; } memcpy(fs->str + fs->current_size, str, len); fs->current_size += len; fs->str[fs->current_size] = '\0'; return 0; } static inline int fs_rvputs(struct filespace *fs,...) { va_list args; const char *x; va_start(args, fs); for (;;) { x = va_arg(args, const char *); if (x == NULL) break; if (fs_rputs(x,fs) == -1) { va_end(args); return -1; } } va_end(args); return 1; } /* Concatenate a string to the end of a filespace */ static inline int fscat(struct filespace *fs, const char *str, int len) { char *tmpstr; if (len < 0) return -1; if (len == 0) return 0; /* printf("fscat: current_alloc=%d; current_size=%d; len=%d\n", fs->current_alloc, fs->current_size, len); */ if (fs->current_alloc - fs->current_size < len + 2) { fs->current_alloc = (int) (fs->current_alloc * 1.4 + 1 ); fs->current_alloc += 100 + len; tmpstr = (char *)safe_malloc(fs->current_alloc); memcpy(tmpstr, fs->str, fs->current_size); fs->pos = (fs->pos - fs->str) + tmpstr; if (fs->str) free(fs->str); fs->str = tmpstr; } memcpy(fs->str + fs->current_size, str, len); fs->current_size += len; fs->str[fs->current_size] = '\0'; return 0; } static inline int fs_rputc(int ch, struct filespace *fs) { char s[2]; if (fs->current_size + 2 <= fs->current_alloc) { fs->str[fs->current_size] = ch; fs->current_size++; fs->str[fs->current_size] = '\0'; } else { /* otherwise we use the ueber-technique of letting fscat handle it ... umm * actually I don't know why we don't do this in all cases ... */ s[0] = ch; s[1] = '\0'; fscat(fs, s, 1); } return 0; } int filespace_init(struct filespace *fs, int initial_size); int fs_prepend(char *str, int len, struct filespace *fs); int fs_clear(struct filespace *fs); int fs_free(struct filespace *fs); #endif /* FILESPACE_H */