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author | Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com> | 2008-04-16 10:26:54 +0200 |
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committer | Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com> | 2008-04-16 10:26:54 +0200 |
commit | 8f8f65abb66d1a7839c30c2d1b4b4d653a8990cc (patch) | |
tree | 8bd92ca19ae3cccd5b160c717960db88bb095e73 /runtime/stringbuf.h | |
parent | 3af28bbd2dc4c79b242aad3b9e3f45cffe0f19d0 (diff) | |
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moved files to the runtime
there are still some files left which could go into the
runtime, but I think we will delete most of them once we
are done with the full modularization.
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diff --git a/runtime/stringbuf.h b/runtime/stringbuf.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c1966449 --- /dev/null +++ b/runtime/stringbuf.h @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +/*! \file stringbuf.h + * \brief The counted string object + * + * This is the byte-counted string class for rsyslog. It is a replacement + * for classical \0 terminated string functions. We introduce it in + * the hope it will make the program more secure, obtain some performance + * and, most importantly, lay they foundation for syslog-protocol, which + * requires strings to be able to handle embedded \0 characters. + * + * \author Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com> + * \date 2005-09-07 + * Initial version begun. + * + * All functions in this "class" start with rsCStr (rsyslog Counted String). + * Copyright 2005 + * Rainer Gerhards and Adiscon GmbH. All Rights Reserved. + * + * This file is part of the rsyslog runtime library. + * + * The rsyslog runtime library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify + * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by + * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or + * (at your option) any later version. + * + * The rsyslog runtime library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License + * along with the rsyslog runtime library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + * + * A copy of the GPL can be found in the file "COPYING" in this distribution. + * A copy of the LGPL can be found in the file "COPYING.LESSER" in this distribution. + */ +#ifndef _STRINGBUF_H_INCLUDED__ +#define _STRINGBUF_H_INCLUDED__ 1 + +/** + * The dynamic string buffer object. + */ +typedef struct cstr_s +{ +#ifndef NDEBUG + rsObjID OID; /**< object ID */ +#endif + uchar *pBuf; /**< pointer to the string buffer, may be NULL if string is empty */ + uchar *pszBuf; /**< pointer to the sz version of the string (after it has been created )*/ + size_t iBufSize; /**< current maximum size of the string buffer */ + size_t iStrLen; /**< length of the string in characters. */ + size_t iAllocIncrement; /**< the amount of bytes the string should be expanded if it needs to */ +} cstr_t; + + +/** + * Construct a rsCStr object. + */ +rsRetVal rsCStrConstruct(cstr_t **ppThis); +rsRetVal rsCStrConstructFromszStr(cstr_t **ppThis, uchar *sz); +rsRetVal rsCStrConstructFromCStr(cstr_t **ppThis, cstr_t *pFrom); + +/** + * Destruct the string buffer object. + */ +void rsCStrDestruct(cstr_t **ppThis); + +/** + * Append a character to an existing string. If necessary, the + * method expands the string buffer. + * + * \param c Character to append to string. + */ +rsRetVal rsCStrAppendChar(cstr_t *pThis, uchar c); + +/** + * Truncate "n" number of characters from the end of the + * string. The buffer remains unchanged, just the + * string length is manipulated. This is for performance + * reasons. + */ +rsRetVal rsCStrTruncate(cstr_t *pThis, size_t nTrunc); + +rsRetVal rsCStrTrimTrailingWhiteSpace(cstr_t *pThis); + +/** + * Append a string to the buffer. For performance reasons, + * use rsCStrAppenStrWithLen() if you know the length. + * + * \param psz pointer to string to be appended. Must not be NULL. + */ +rsRetVal rsCStrAppendStr(cstr_t *pThis, uchar* psz); + +/** + * Append a string to the buffer. + * + * \param psz pointer to string to be appended. Must not be NULL. + * \param iStrLen the length of the string pointed to by psz + */ +rsRetVal rsCStrAppendStrWithLen(cstr_t *pThis, uchar* psz, size_t iStrLen); + +/** + * Set a new allocation incremet. This will influence + * the allocation the next time the string will be expanded. + * It can be set and changed at any time. If done immediately + * after custructing the StrB object, this will also be + * the inital allocation. + * + * \param iNewIncrement The new increment size + * + * \note It is possible to use a very low increment, e.g. 1 byte. + * This can generate a considerable overhead. We highly + * advise not to use an increment below 32 bytes, except + * if you are very well aware why you are doing it ;) + */ +void rsCStrSetAllocIncrement(cstr_t *pThis, int iNewIncrement); +#define rsCStrGetAllocIncrement(pThis) ((pThis)->iAllocIncrement) + +/** + * Append an integer to the string. No special formatting is + * done. + */ +rsRetVal rsCStrAppendInt(cstr_t *pThis, long i); + + +rsRetVal strExit(void); /* TODO: remove once we have a real object interface! */ +uchar* rsCStrGetSzStr(cstr_t *pThis); +uchar* rsCStrGetSzStrNoNULL(cstr_t *pThis); +rsRetVal rsCStrSetSzStr(cstr_t *pThis, uchar *pszNew); +rsRetVal rsCStrConvSzStrAndDestruct(cstr_t *pThis, uchar **ppSz, int bRetNULL); +int rsCStrCStrCmp(cstr_t *pCS1, cstr_t *pCS2); +int rsCStrSzStrCmp(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz); +int rsCStrOffsetSzStrCmp(cstr_t *pCS1, size_t iOffset, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz); +int rsCStrLocateSzStr(cstr_t *pCStr, uchar *sz); +int rsCStrLocateInSzStr(cstr_t *pThis, uchar *sz); +int rsCStrCaseInsensitiveLocateInSzStr(cstr_t *pThis, uchar *sz); +int rsCStrStartsWithSzStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz); +int rsCStrCaseInsensitveStartsWithSzStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz); +int rsCStrSzStrStartsWithCStr(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz, size_t iLenSz); +int rsCStrSzStrMatchRegex(cstr_t *pCS1, uchar *psz); +rsRetVal rsCStrConvertToNumber(cstr_t *pStr, number_t *pNumber); +rsRetVal rsCStrConvertToBool(cstr_t *pStr, number_t *pBool); +rsRetVal rsCStrAppendCStr(cstr_t *pThis, cstr_t *pstrAppend); + +/* now come inline-like functions */ +#ifdef NDEBUG +# define rsCStrLen(x) ((int)((x)->iStrLen)) +#else + int rsCStrLen(cstr_t *pThis); +#endif + +#if STRINGBUF_TRIM_ALLOCSIZE != 1 +/* This is the normal case (see comment in rsCStrFinish!). In those cases, the function + * simply needs to do nothing, so that we can save us the function call. + * rgerhards, 2008-02-12 + */ +# define rsCStrFinish(pThis) RS_RET_OK +#else + /** + * Finish the string buffer dynamic allocation. + */ + rsRetVal rsCStrFinish(cstr_t *pThis); +#endif + +#define rsCStrGetBufBeg(x) ((x)->pBuf) + +rsRetVal strInit(); +rsRetVal strExit(); + +#endif /* single include */ |