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- /*
- * Copyright (c) 2012 Nicolas George
- *
- * This file is part of FFmpeg.
- *
- * FFmpeg 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.
- *
- * FFmpeg 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 FFmpeg; if not, write to the Free Software
- * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
- */
- #ifndef AVUTIL_BPRINT_H
- #define AVUTIL_BPRINT_H
- #include "attributes.h"
- /**
- * Define a structure with extra padding to a fixed size
- * This helps ensuring binary compatibility with future versions.
- */
- #define FF_PAD_STRUCTURE(size, ...) \
- __VA_ARGS__ \
- char reserved_padding[size - sizeof(struct { __VA_ARGS__ })];
- /**
- * Buffer to print data progressively
- *
- * The string buffer grows as necessary and is always 0-terminated.
- * The content of the string is never accessed, and thus is
- * encoding-agnostic and can even hold binary data.
- *
- * Small buffers are kept in the structure itself, and thus require no
- * memory allocation at all (unless the contents of the buffer is needed
- * after the structure goes out of scope). This is almost as lightweight as
- * declaring a local "char buf[512]".
- *
- * The length of the string can go beyond the allocated size: the buffer is
- * then truncated, but the functions still keep account of the actual total
- * length.
- *
- * In other words, buf->len can be greater than buf->size and records the
- * total length of what would have been to the buffer if there had been
- * enough memory.
- *
- * Append operations do not need to be tested for failure: if a memory
- * allocation fails, data stop being appended to the buffer, but the length
- * is still updated. This situation can be tested with
- * av_bprint_is_complete().
- *
- * The size_max field determines several possible behaviours:
- *
- * size_max = -1 (= UINT_MAX) or any large value will let the buffer be
- * reallocated as necessary, with an amortized linear cost.
- *
- * size_max = 0 prevents writing anything to the buffer: only the total
- * length is computed. The write operations can then possibly be repeated in
- * a buffer with exactly the necessary size
- * (using size_init = size_max = len + 1).
- *
- * size_max = 1 is automatically replaced by the exact size available in the
- * structure itself, thus ensuring no dynamic memory allocation. The
- * internal buffer is large enough to hold a reasonable paragraph of text,
- * such as the current paragraph.
- */
- typedef struct AVBPrint {
- FF_PAD_STRUCTURE(1024,
- char *str; /** string so far */
- unsigned len; /** length so far */
- unsigned size; /** allocated memory */
- unsigned size_max; /** maximum allocated memory */
- char reserved_internal_buffer[1];
- )
- } AVBPrint;
- /**
- * Convenience macros for special values for av_bprint_init() size_max
- * parameter.
- */
- #define AV_BPRINT_SIZE_UNLIMITED ((unsigned)-1)
- #define AV_BPRINT_SIZE_AUTOMATIC 1
- #define AV_BPRINT_SIZE_COUNT_ONLY 0
- /**
- * Init a print buffer.
- *
- * @param buf buffer to init
- * @param size_init initial size (including the final 0)
- * @param size_max maximum size;
- * 0 means do not write anything, just count the length;
- * 1 is replaced by the maximum value for automatic storage;
- * any large value means that the internal buffer will be
- * reallocated as needed up to that limit; -1 is converted to
- * UINT_MAX, the largest limit possible.
- * Check also AV_BPRINT_SIZE_* macros.
- */
- void av_bprint_init(AVBPrint *buf, unsigned size_init, unsigned size_max);
- /**
- * Init a print buffer using a pre-existing buffer.
- *
- * The buffer will not be reallocated.
- *
- * @param buf buffer structure to init
- * @param buffer byte buffer to use for the string data
- * @param size size of buffer
- */
- void av_bprint_init_for_buffer(AVBPrint *buf, char *buffer, unsigned size);
- /**
- * Append a formated string to a print buffer.
- */
- void av_bprintf(AVBPrint *buf, const char *fmt, ...) av_printf_format(2, 3);
- /**
- * Append char c n times to a print buffer.
- */
- void av_bprint_chars(AVBPrint *buf, char c, unsigned n);
- /**
- * Reset the string to "" but keep internal allocated data.
- */
- void av_bprint_clear(AVBPrint *buf);
- /**
- * Test if the print buffer is complete (not truncated).
- *
- * It may have been truncated due to a memory allocation failure
- * or the size_max limit (compare size and size_max if necessary).
- */
- static inline int av_bprint_is_complete(AVBPrint *buf)
- {
- return buf->len < buf->size;
- }
- /**
- * Finalize a print buffer.
- *
- * The print buffer can no longer be used afterwards,
- * but the len and size fields are still valid.
- *
- * @arg[out] ret_str if not NULL, used to return a permanent copy of the
- * buffer contents, or NULL if memory allocation fails;
- * if NULL, the buffer is discarded and freed
- * @return 0 for success or error code (probably AVERROR(ENOMEM))
- */
- int av_bprint_finalize(AVBPrint *buf, char **ret_str);
- #endif /* AVUTIL_BPRINT_H */
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