- #ifndef CMARK_BUFFER_H
- #define CMARK_BUFFER_H
- #include <stddef.h>
- #include <stdarg.h>
- #include "config.h"
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- extern "C" {
- #endif
- typedef struct {
- unsigned char *ptr;
- int asize, size;
- } cmark_strbuf;
- extern unsigned char cmark_strbuf__initbuf[];
- extern unsigned char cmark_strbuf__oom[];
- #define GH_BUF_INIT { cmark_strbuf__initbuf, 0, 0 }
- /**
- * Initialize a cmark_strbuf structure.
- *
- * For the cases where GH_BUF_INIT cannot be used to do static
- * initialization.
- */
- void cmark_strbuf_init(cmark_strbuf *buf, int initial_size);
- /**
- * Attempt to grow the buffer to hold at least `target_size` bytes.
- *
- * If the allocation fails, this will return an error. If mark_oom is true,
- * this will mark the buffer as invalid for future operations; if false,
- * existing buffer content will be preserved, but calling code must handle
- * that buffer was not expanded.
- */
- int cmark_strbuf_try_grow(cmark_strbuf *buf, int target_size, bool mark_oom);
- /**
- * 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, invaliding contents.
- *
- * @return 0 on success or -1 on failure
- */
- int cmark_strbuf_grow(cmark_strbuf *buf, int target_size);
- void cmark_strbuf_free(cmark_strbuf *buf);
- void cmark_strbuf_swap(cmark_strbuf *buf_a, cmark_strbuf *buf_b);
- /**
- * Test if there have been any reallocation failures with this cmark_strbuf.
- *
- * Any function that writes to a cmark_strbuf can fail due to memory allocation
- * issues. If one fails, the cmark_strbuf will be marked with an OOM error and
- * further calls to modify the buffer will fail. Check cmark_strbuf_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 false if no error, true if allocation error
- */
- bool cmark_strbuf_oom(const cmark_strbuf *buf);
- size_t cmark_strbuf_len(const cmark_strbuf *buf);
- int cmark_strbuf_cmp(const cmark_strbuf *a, const cmark_strbuf *b);
- void cmark_strbuf_attach(cmark_strbuf *buf, unsigned char *ptr, int asize);
- unsigned char *cmark_strbuf_detach(cmark_strbuf *buf);
- void cmark_strbuf_copy_cstr(char *data, int datasize, const cmark_strbuf *buf);
- static inline const char *cmark_strbuf_cstr(const cmark_strbuf *buf)
- {
- return (char *)buf->ptr;
- }
- #define cmark_strbuf_at(buf, n) ((buf)->ptr[n])
- /*
- * Functions below that return int value error codes will return 0 on
- * success or -1 on failure (which generally means an allocation failed).
- * Using a cmark_strbuf where the allocation has failed with result in -1 from
- * all further calls using that buffer. As a result, you can ignore the
- * return code of these functions and call them in a series then just call
- * cmark_strbuf_oom at the end.
- */
- int cmark_strbuf_set(cmark_strbuf *buf, const unsigned char *data, int len);
- int cmark_strbuf_sets(cmark_strbuf *buf, const char *string);
- int cmark_strbuf_putc(cmark_strbuf *buf, int c);
- int cmark_strbuf_put(cmark_strbuf *buf, const unsigned char *data, int len);
- int cmark_strbuf_puts(cmark_strbuf *buf, const char *string);
- int cmark_strbuf_printf(cmark_strbuf *buf, const char *format, ...)
- CMARK_ATTRIBUTE((format (printf, 2, 3)));
- int cmark_strbuf_vprintf(cmark_strbuf *buf, const char *format, va_list ap);
- void cmark_strbuf_clear(cmark_strbuf *buf);
- int cmark_strbuf_strchr(const cmark_strbuf *buf, int c, int pos);
- int cmark_strbuf_strrchr(const cmark_strbuf *buf, int c, int pos);
- void cmark_strbuf_drop(cmark_strbuf *buf, int n);
- void cmark_strbuf_truncate(cmark_strbuf *buf, int len);
- void cmark_strbuf_rtrim(cmark_strbuf *buf);
- void cmark_strbuf_trim(cmark_strbuf *buf);
- void cmark_strbuf_normalize_whitespace(cmark_strbuf *s);
- void cmark_strbuf_unescape(cmark_strbuf *s);
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- }
- #endif
- #endif
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