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    29 /**
    30  * \file buffer.h
    31  *
    32  * \brief Advanced buffer implementation.
    33  *
    34  * Instances of CxBuffer can be used to read from or to write to like one
    35  * would do with a stream.
    36  *
    37  * Some features for convenient use of the buffer
    38  * can be enabled. See the documentation of the macro constants for more
    39  * information.
    40  *
    41  * \author Mike Becker
    42  * \author Olaf Wintermann
    43  * \version 3.0
    44  * \copyright 2-Clause BSD License
    45  */
    47 #ifndef UCX_BUFFER_H
    48 #define UCX_BUFFER_H
    50 #include "common.h"
    51 #include "allocator.h"
    53 #ifdef    __cplusplus
    54 extern "C" {
    55 #endif
    57 /**
    58  * No buffer features enabled (all flags cleared).
    59  */
    60 #define CX_BUFFER_DEFAULT 0x00
    62 /**
    63  * If this flag is enabled, the buffer will automatically free its contents when destroyed.
    64  */
    65 #define CX_BUFFER_FREE_CONTENTS 0x01
    67 /**
    68  * If this flag is enabled, the buffer will automatically extends its capacity.
    69  */
    70 #define CX_BUFFER_AUTO_EXTEND 0x02
    72 /** Structure for the UCX buffer data. */
    73 typedef struct {
    74     /** A pointer to the buffer contents. */
    75     union {
    76         /**
    77          * Data is interpreted as text.
    78          */
    79         char *space;
    80         /**
    81          * Data is interpreted as binary.
    82          */
    83         unsigned char *bytes;
    84     };
    85     /** The allocator to use for automatic memory management. */
    86     CxAllocator const *allocator;
    87     /** Current position of the buffer. */
    88     size_t pos;
    89     /** Current capacity (i.e. maximum size) of the buffer. */
    90     size_t capacity;
    91     /** Current size of the buffer content. */
    92     size_t size;
    93     /**
    94      * The buffer may not extend beyond this threshold before starting to flush.
    95      * Default is \c SIZE_MAX (flushing disabled when auto extension is enabled).
    96      */
    97     size_t flush_threshold;
    98     /**
    99      * The block size for the elements to flush.
   100      * Default is 4096 bytes.
   101      */
   102     size_t flush_blksize;
   103     /**
   104      * The maximum number of blocks to flush in one cycle.
   105      * Zero disables flushing entirely (this is the default).
   106      * Set this to \c SIZE_MAX to flush the entire buffer.
   107      *
   108      * @attention if the maximum number of blocks multiplied with the block size
   109      * is smaller than the expected contents written to this buffer within one write
   110      * operation, multiple flush cycles are performed after that write.
   111      * That means the total number of blocks flushed after one write to this buffer may
   112      * be larger than \c flush_blkmax.
   113      */
   114     size_t flush_blkmax;
   116     /**
   117      * The write function used for flushing.
   118      * If NULL, the flushed content gets discarded.
   119      */
   120     cx_write_func flush_func;
   122     /**
   123      * The target for \c flush_func.
   124      */
   125     void *flush_target;
   127     /**
   128      * Flag register for buffer features.
   129      * @see #CX_BUFFER_DEFAULT
   130      * @see #CX_BUFFER_FREE_CONTENTS
   131      * @see #CX_BUFFER_AUTO_EXTEND
   132      */
   133     int flags;
   134 } cx_buffer_s;
   136 /**
   137  * UCX buffer.
   138  */
   139 typedef cx_buffer_s CxBuffer;
   141 /**
   142  * Initializes a fresh buffer.
   143  *
   144  * \note You may provide \c NULL as argument for \p space.
   145  * Then this function will allocate the space and enforce
   146  * the #CX_BUFFER_FREE_CONTENTS flag.
   147  *
   148  * @param buffer the buffer to initialize
   149  * @param space pointer to the memory area, or \c NULL to allocate
   150  * new memory
   151  * @param capacity the capacity of the buffer
   152  * @param allocator the allocator this buffer shall use for automatic memory management
   153  * @param flags buffer features (see cx_buffer_s.flags)
   154  * @return zero on success, non-zero if a required allocation failed
   155  */
   156 __attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 4)))
   157 int cxBufferInit(
   158         CxBuffer *buffer,
   159         void *space,
   160         size_t capacity,
   161         CxAllocator const *allocator,
   162         int flags
   163 );
   165 /**
   166  * Destroys the buffer contents.
   167  *
   168  * Has no effect if the #CX_BUFFER_FREE_CONTENTS feature is not enabled.
   169  *
   170  * @param buffer the buffer which contents shall be destroyed
   171  */
   172 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   173 void cxBufferDestroy(CxBuffer *buffer);
   175 /**
   176  * Shifts the contents of the buffer by the given offset.
   177  *
   178  * If the offset is positive, the contents are shifted to the right.
   179  * If auto extension is enabled, the buffer grows, if necessary.
   180  * In case the auto extension fails, this function returns a non-zero value and
   181  * no contents are changed.
   182  * If auto extension is disabled, the contents that do not fit into the buffer
   183  * are discarded.
   184  *
   185  * If the offset is negative, the contents are shifted to the left where the
   186  * first \p shift bytes are discarded.
   187  * The new size of the buffer is the old size minus the absolute shift value.
   188  * If this value is larger than the buffer size, the buffer is emptied (but
   189  * not cleared, see the security note below).
   190  *
   191  * The buffer position gets shifted alongside with the content but is kept
   192  * within the boundaries of the buffer.
   193  *
   194  * \note For situations where \c off_t is not large enough, there are specialized cxBufferShiftLeft() and
   195  * cxBufferShiftRight() functions using a \c size_t as parameter type.
   196  *
   197  * \attention
   198  * Security Note: The shifting operation does \em not erase the previously occupied memory cells.
   199  * But you can easily do that manually, e.g. by calling
   200  * <code>memset(buffer->bytes, 0, shift)</code> for a right shift or
   201  * <code>memset(buffer->bytes + buffer->size, 0, buffer->capacity - buffer->size)</code>
   202  * for a left shift.
   203  *
   204  * @param buffer the buffer
   205  * @param shift the shift offset (negative means left shift)
   206  * @return 0 on success, non-zero if a required auto-extension fails
   207  */
   208 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   209 int cxBufferShift(
   210         CxBuffer *buffer,
   211         off_t shift
   212 );
   214 /**
   215  * Shifts the buffer to the right.
   216  * See cxBufferShift() for details.
   217  *
   218  * @param buffer the buffer
   219  * @param shift the shift offset
   220  * @return 0 on success, non-zero if a required auto-extension fails
   221  * @see cxBufferShift()
   222  */
   223 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   224 int cxBufferShiftRight(
   225         CxBuffer *buffer,
   226         size_t shift
   227 );
   229 /**
   230  * Shifts the buffer to the left.
   231  * See cxBufferShift() for details.
   232  *
   233  * \note Since a left shift cannot fail due to memory allocation problems, this
   234  * function always returns zero.
   235  *
   236  * @param buffer the buffer
   237  * @param shift the positive shift offset
   238  * @return always zero
   239  * @see cxBufferShift()
   240  */
   241 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   242 int cxBufferShiftLeft(
   243         CxBuffer *buffer,
   244         size_t shift
   245 );
   248 /**
   249  * Moves the position of the buffer.
   250  *
   251  * The new position is relative to the \p whence argument.
   252  *
   253  * \li \c SEEK_SET marks the start of the buffer.
   254  * \li \c SEEK_CUR marks the current position.
   255  * \li \c SEEK_END marks the end of the buffer.
   256  *
   257  * With an offset of zero, this function sets the buffer position to zero
   258  * (\c SEEK_SET), the buffer size (\c SEEK_END) or leaves the buffer position
   259  * unchanged (\c SEEK_CUR).
   260  *
   261  * @param buffer the buffer
   262  * @param offset position offset relative to \p whence
   263  * @param whence one of \c SEEK_SET, \c SEEK_CUR or \c SEEK_END
   264  * @return 0 on success, non-zero if the position is invalid
   265  *
   266  */
   267 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   268 int cxBufferSeek(
   269         CxBuffer *buffer,
   270         off_t offset,
   271         int whence
   272 );
   274 /**
   275  * Clears the buffer by resetting the position and deleting the data.
   276  *
   277  * The data is deleted by zeroing it with a call to memset().
   278  *
   279  * @param buffer the buffer to be cleared
   280  */
   281 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   282 void cxBufferClear(CxBuffer *buffer);
   284 /**
   285  * Tests, if the buffer position has exceeded the buffer capacity.
   286  *
   287  * @param buffer the buffer to test
   288  * @return non-zero, if the current buffer position has exceeded the last
   289  * available byte of the buffer.
   290  */
   291 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   292 int cxBufferEof(CxBuffer const *buffer);
   295 /**
   296  * Ensures that the buffer has a minimum capacity.
   297  *
   298  * If the current capacity is not sufficient, the buffer will be extended.
   299  *
   300  * @param buffer the buffer
   301  * @param capacity the minimum required capacity for this buffer
   302  * @return 0 on success or a non-zero value on failure
   303  */
   304 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   305 int cxBufferMinimumCapacity(
   306         CxBuffer *buffer,
   307         size_t capacity
   308 );
   310 /**
   311  * Writes data to a CxBuffer.
   312  *
   313  * If flushing is enabled and the buffer needs to flush, the data is flushed to
   314  * the target until the target signals that it cannot take more data by
   315  * returning zero via the respective write function. In that case, the remaining
   316  * data in this buffer is shifted to the beginning of this buffer so that the
   317  * newly available space can be used to append as much data as possible. This
   318  * function only stops writing more elements, when the flush target and this
   319  * buffer are both incapable of taking more data or all data has been written.
   320  * The number returned by this function is the total number of elements that
   321  * could be written during the process. It does not necessarily mean that those
   322  * elements are still in this buffer, because some of them could have also be
   323  * flushed already.
   324  *
   325  * If automatic flushing is not enabled, the position of the buffer is increased
   326  * by the number of bytes written.
   327  *
   328  * \note The signature is compatible with the fwrite() family of functions.
   329  *
   330  * @param ptr a pointer to the memory area containing the bytes to be written
   331  * @param size the length of one element
   332  * @param nitems the element count
   333  * @param buffer the CxBuffer to write to
   334  * @return the total count of elements written
   335  */
   336 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   337 size_t cxBufferWrite(
   338         void const *ptr,
   339         size_t size,
   340         size_t nitems,
   341         CxBuffer *buffer
   342 );
   344 /**
   345  * Reads data from a CxBuffer.
   346  *
   347  * The position of the buffer is increased by the number of bytes read.
   348  *
   349  * \note The signature is compatible with the fread() family of functions.
   350  *
   351  * @param ptr a pointer to the memory area where to store the read data
   352  * @param size the length of one element
   353  * @param nitems the element count
   354  * @param buffer the CxBuffer to read from
   355  * @return the total number of elements read
   356  */
   357 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   358 size_t cxBufferRead(
   359         void *ptr,
   360         size_t size,
   361         size_t nitems,
   362         CxBuffer *buffer
   363 );
   365 /**
   366  * Writes a character to a buffer.
   367  *
   368  * The least significant byte of the argument is written to the buffer. If the
   369  * end of the buffer is reached and #CX_BUFFER_AUTO_EXTEND feature is enabled,
   370  * the buffer capacity is extended by cxBufferMinimumCapacity(). If the feature is
   371  * disabled or buffer extension fails, \c EOF is returned.
   372  *
   373  * On successful write, the position of the buffer is increased.
   374  *
   375  * @param buffer the buffer to write to
   376  * @param c the character to write
   377  * @return the byte that has bean written or \c EOF when the end of the stream is
   378  * reached and automatic extension is not enabled or not possible
   379  */
   380 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   381 int cxBufferPut(
   382         CxBuffer *buffer,
   383         int c
   384 );
   386 /**
   387  * Writes a string to a buffer.
   388  *
   389  * @param buffer the buffer
   390  * @param str the zero-terminated string
   391  * @return the number of bytes written
   392  */
   393 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   394 size_t cxBufferPutString(
   395         CxBuffer *buffer,
   396         const char *str
   397 );
   399 /**
   400  * Gets a character from a buffer.
   401  *
   402  * The current position of the buffer is increased after a successful read.
   403  *
   404  * @param buffer the buffer to read from
   405  * @return the character or \c EOF, if the end of the buffer is reached
   406  */
   407 __attribute__((__nonnull__))
   408 int cxBufferGet(CxBuffer *buffer);
   410 #ifdef __cplusplus
   411 }
   412 #endif
   414 #endif // UCX_BUFFER_H

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