freebsd-skq/lib/libarchive/archive_string.h
Tim Kientzle c47a0d494c Implement a custom print formatter (archive_string_vsprintf)
for libarchive error messages.  Mostly, this
avoids a portability headache related to
copying va_list arguments (some FreeBSD 5
platforms require va_copy; FreeBSD 4 doesn't
support va_copy at all).  It also dramatically reduces the
size of libarchive for embedded applications:
a minimal "untar" program using libarchive can now be
under 64k statically linked (as opposed to ~100k
using library *printf() functions).

MFC after: 14 days
2005-01-16 22:13:51 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2003-2004 Tim Kientzle
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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*
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* OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
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*
* $FreeBSD$
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*/
#ifndef ARCHIVE_STRING_H_INCLUDED
#define ARCHIVE_STRING_H_INCLUDED
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
/*
* Basic resizable/reusable string support a la Java's "StringBuffer."
*
* Unlike sbuf(9), the buffers here are fully reusable and track the
* length throughout.
*
* Note that all visible symbols here begin with "__archive" as they
* are internal symbols not intended for anyone outside of this library
* to see or use.
*/
struct archive_string {
char *s; /* Pointer to the storage */
size_t length; /* Length of 's' */
size_t buffer_length; /* Length of malloc-ed storage */
};
/* Initialize an archive_string object on the stack or elsewhere. */
#define archive_string_init(a) \
do { (a)->s = NULL; (a)->length = 0; (a)->buffer_length = 0; } while(0)
/* Append a C char to an archive_string, resizing as necessary. */
struct archive_string *
__archive_strappend_char(struct archive_string *, char);
#define archive_strappend_char __archive_strappend_char
/* Append a char to an archive_string using UTF8. */
struct archive_string *
__archive_strappend_char_UTF8(struct archive_string *, int);
#define archive_strappend_char_UTF8 __archive_strappend_char_UTF8
/* Append an integer in the specified base (2 <= base <= 16). */
struct archive_string *
__archive_strappend_int(struct archive_string *as, int d, int base);
#define archive_strappend_int __archive_strappend_int
/* Basic append operation. */
struct archive_string *
__archive_string_append(struct archive_string *as, const char *p, size_t s);
/* Ensure that the underlying buffer is at least as large as the request. */
struct archive_string *
__archive_string_ensure(struct archive_string *, size_t);
#define archive_string_ensure __archive_string_ensure
/* Append C string, which may lack trailing \0. */
struct archive_string *
__archive_strncat(struct archive_string *, const char *, size_t);
#define archive_strncat __archive_strncat
/* Append a C string to an archive_string, resizing as necessary. */
#define archive_strcat(as,p) __archive_string_append((as),(p),strlen(p))
/* Copy a C string to an archive_string, resizing as necessary. */
#define archive_strcpy(as,p) \
((as)->length = 0, __archive_string_append((as), (p), strlen(p)))
/* Copy a C string to an archive_string with limit, resizing as necessary. */
#define archive_strncpy(as,p,l) \
((as)->length=0, archive_strncat((as), (p), (l)))
/* Return length of string. */
#define archive_strlen(a) ((a)->length)
/* Set string length to zero. */
#define archive_string_empty(a) ((a)->length = 0)
/* Release any allocated storage resources. */
void __archive_string_free(struct archive_string *);
#define archive_string_free __archive_string_free
/* Like 'vsprintf', but resizes the underlying string as necessary. */
void __archive_string_vsprintf(struct archive_string *, const char *,
va_list);
#define archive_string_vsprintf __archive_string_vsprintf
#endif