/* Variable-sized buffer with on-stack default allocation. | |
Copyright (C) 2017-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
This file 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 2.1 of the | |
License, or (at your option) any later version. | |
This file 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 this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ | |
/* Written by Paul Eggert, 2017. */ | |
/* Scratch buffers with a default stack allocation and fallback to | |
heap allocation. It is expected that this function is used in this | |
way: | |
struct scratch_buffer tmpbuf; | |
scratch_buffer_init (&tmpbuf); | |
while (!function_that_uses_buffer (tmpbuf.data, tmpbuf.length)) | |
if (!scratch_buffer_grow (&tmpbuf)) | |
return -1; | |
scratch_buffer_free (&tmpbuf); | |
return 0; | |
The allocation functions (scratch_buffer_grow, | |
scratch_buffer_grow_preserve, scratch_buffer_set_array_size) make | |
sure that the heap allocation, if any, is freed, so that the code | |
above does not have a memory leak. The buffer still remains in a | |
state that can be deallocated using scratch_buffer_free, so a loop | |
like this is valid as well: | |
struct scratch_buffer tmpbuf; | |
scratch_buffer_init (&tmpbuf); | |
while (!function_that_uses_buffer (tmpbuf.data, tmpbuf.length)) | |
if (!scratch_buffer_grow (&tmpbuf)) | |
break; | |
scratch_buffer_free (&tmpbuf); | |
scratch_buffer_grow and scratch_buffer_grow_preserve are guaranteed | |
to grow the buffer by at least 512 bytes. This means that when | |
using the scratch buffer as a backing store for a non-character | |
array whose element size, in bytes, is 512 or smaller, the scratch | |
buffer only has to grow once to make room for at least one more | |
element. | |
*/ | |
/* Scratch buffer. Must be initialized with scratch_buffer_init | |
before its use. */ | |
struct scratch_buffer; | |
/* Initializes *BUFFER so that BUFFER->data points to BUFFER->__space | |
and BUFFER->length reflects the available space. */ | |
extern void scratch_buffer_init (struct scratch_buffer *buffer); | |
/* Deallocates *BUFFER (if it was heap-allocated). */ | |
extern void scratch_buffer_free (struct scratch_buffer *buffer); | |
/* Grow *BUFFER by some arbitrary amount. The buffer contents is NOT | |
preserved. Return true on success, false on allocation failure (in | |
which case the old buffer is freed). On success, the new buffer is | |
larger than the previous size. On failure, *BUFFER is deallocated, | |
but remains in a free-able state, and errno is set. */ | |
extern bool scratch_buffer_grow (struct scratch_buffer *buffer); | |
/* Like scratch_buffer_grow, but preserve the old buffer | |
contents on success, as a prefix of the new buffer. */ | |
extern bool scratch_buffer_grow_preserve (struct scratch_buffer *buffer); | |
/* Grow *BUFFER so that it can store at least NELEM elements of SIZE | |
bytes. The buffer contents are NOT preserved. Both NELEM and SIZE | |
can be zero. Return true on success, false on allocation failure | |
(in which case the old buffer is freed, but *BUFFER remains in a | |
free-able state, and errno is set). It is unspecified whether this | |
function can reduce the array size. */ | |
extern bool scratch_buffer_set_array_size (struct scratch_buffer *buffer, | |
size_t nelem, size_t size); | |
/* The implementation is imported from glibc. */ | |
/* Avoid possible conflicts with symbols exported by the GNU libc. */ | |
/* Rely on __builtin_expect, as provided by the module 'builtin-expect'. */ | |