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Copyright (c) by Attractive Chaos <attractor@live.co.uk>
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#ifndef KSTRING_H
#define KSTRING_H
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#ifndef kroundup32
#define kroundup32(x) (--(x), (x)|=(x)>>1, (x)|=(x)>>2, (x)|=(x)>>4, (x)|=(x)>>8, (x)|=(x)>>16, ++(x))
#endif
#if __GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ > 4)
#define KS_ATTR_PRINTF(fmt, arg) __attribute__((__format__ (__printf__, fmt, arg)))
#else
#define KS_ATTR_PRINTF(fmt, arg)
#endif
/* kstring_t is a simple non-opaque type whose fields are likely to be
* used directly by user code (but see also ks_str() and ks_len() below).
* A kstring_t object is initialised by either of
* kstring_t str = { 0, 0, NULL };
* kstring_t str; ...; str.l = str.m = 0; str.s = NULL;
* and either ownership of the underlying buffer should be given away before
* the object disappears (i.e., the str.s pointer copied and something else
* responsible for freeing it), or the kstring_t should be destroyed with
* free(str.s); */
#ifndef KSTRING_T
#define KSTRING_T kstring_t
typedef struct __kstring_t {
size_t l, m;
char *s;
} kstring_t;
#endif
typedef struct {
uint64_t tab[4];
int sep, finished;
const char *p; // end of the current token
} ks_tokaux_t;
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
int kvsprintf(kstring_t *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) KS_ATTR_PRINTF(2,0);
int ksprintf(kstring_t *s, const char *fmt, ...) KS_ATTR_PRINTF(2,3);
int ksplit_core(char *s, int delimiter, int *_max, int **_offsets);
char *kstrstr(const char *str, const char *pat, int **_prep);
char *kstrnstr(const char *str, const char *pat, int n, int **_prep);
void *kmemmem(const void *_str, int n, const void *_pat, int m, int **_prep);
/* kstrtok() is similar to strtok_r() except that str is not
* modified and both str and sep can be NULL. For efficiency, it is
* actually recommended to set both to NULL in the subsequent calls
* if sep is not changed. */
char *kstrtok(const char *str, const char *sep, ks_tokaux_t *aux);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
static inline int ks_resize(kstring_t *s, size_t size)
{
if (s->m < size) {
char *tmp;
s->m = size;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
static inline char *ks_str(kstring_t *s)
{
return s->s;
}
static inline size_t ks_len(kstring_t *s)
{
return s->l;
}
static inline int kputsn(const char *p, int l, kstring_t *s)
{
if (s->l + l + 1 >= s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + l + 2;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
memcpy(s->s + s->l, p, l);
s->l += l;
s->s[s->l] = 0;
return l;
}
static inline int kputs(const char *p, kstring_t *s)
{
return kputsn(p, strlen(p), s);
}
static inline int kputc(int c, kstring_t *s)
{
if (s->l + 1 >= s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + 2;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
s->s[s->l++] = c;
s->s[s->l] = 0;
return c;
}
static inline int kputc_(int c, kstring_t *s)
{
if (s->l + 1 > s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + 1;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
s->s[s->l++] = c;
return 1;
}
static inline int kputsn_(const void *p, int l, kstring_t *s)
{
if (s->l + l > s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + l;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
memcpy(s->s + s->l, p, l);
s->l += l;
return l;
}
static inline int kputw(int c, kstring_t *s)
{
char buf[16];
int i, l = 0;
unsigned int x = c;
if (c < 0) x = -x;
do { buf[l++] = x%10 + '0'; x /= 10; } while (x > 0);
if (c < 0) buf[l++] = '-';
if (s->l + l + 1 >= s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + l + 2;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
for (i = l - 1; i >= 0; --i) s->s[s->l++] = buf[i];
s->s[s->l] = 0;
return 0;
}
static inline int kputuw(unsigned c, kstring_t *s)
{
char buf[16];
int l, i;
unsigned x;
if (c == 0) return kputc('0', s);
for (l = 0, x = c; x > 0; x /= 10) buf[l++] = x%10 + '0';
if (s->l + l + 1 >= s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + l + 2;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
for (i = l - 1; i >= 0; --i) s->s[s->l++] = buf[i];
s->s[s->l] = 0;
return 0;
}
static inline int kputl(long c, kstring_t *s)
{
char buf[32];
int i, l = 0;
unsigned long x = c;
if (c < 0) x = -x;
do { buf[l++] = x%10 + '0'; x /= 10; } while (x > 0);
if (c < 0) buf[l++] = '-';
if (s->l + l + 1 >= s->m) {
char *tmp;
s->m = s->l + l + 2;
kroundup32(s->m);
if ((tmp = (char*)realloc(s->s, s->m)))
s->s = tmp;
else
return EOF;
}
for (i = l - 1; i >= 0; --i) s->s[s->l++] = buf[i];
s->s[s->l] = 0;
return 0;
}
/*
* Returns 's' split by delimiter, with *n being the number of components;
* NULL on failue.
*/
static inline int *ksplit(kstring_t *s, int delimiter, int *n)
{
int max = 0, *offsets = 0;
*n = ksplit_core(s->s, delimiter, &max, &offsets);
return offsets;
}
#endif
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