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/* +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | PHP Version 4 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Copyright (c) 1997-2008 The PHP Group | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | This source file is subject to version 3.01 of the PHP license, | | that is bundled with this package in the file LICENSE, and is | | available through the world-wide-web at the following url: | | http://www.php.net/license/3_01.txt | | If you did not receive a copy of the PHP license and are unable to | | obtain it through the world-wide-web, please send a note to | | license@php.net so we can mail you a copy immediately. | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Author: Sascha Schumann <sascha@schumann.cx> | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ */ #ifndef PHP_SMART_STR_H #define PHP_SMART_STR_H #include "php_smart_str_public.h" #include <stdlib.h> #ifndef SMART_STR_USE_REALLOC #include <zend.h> #endif #define smart_str_0(x) do { if ((x)->c) { (x)->c[(x)->len] = '\0'; } } while (0) #ifndef SMART_STR_PREALLOC #define SMART_STR_PREALLOC 128 #endif #ifdef SMART_STR_USE_REALLOC #define SMART_STR_REALLOC(a,b,c) realloc((a),(b)) #else #define SMART_STR_REALLOC(a,b,c) perealloc((a),(b),(c)) #endif #define smart_str_alloc(d, n, what) {\ if (!d->c) d->len = d->a = 0; \ newlen = d->len + n; \ if (newlen >= d->a) {\ d->c = SMART_STR_REALLOC(d->c, newlen + SMART_STR_PREALLOC + 1, what); \ d->a = newlen + SMART_STR_PREALLOC; \ }\ } #define smart_str_appends_ex(dest, src, what) smart_str_appendl_ex(dest, src, strlen(src), what) #define smart_str_appends(dest, src) smart_str_appendl(dest, src, strlen(src)) #define smart_str_appendc(dest, c) smart_str_appendc_ex(dest, c, 0) #define smart_str_free(s) smart_str_free_ex(s, 0) #define smart_str_appendl(dest, src, len) smart_str_appendl_ex(dest, src, len, 0) #define smart_str_append(dest, src) smart_str_append_ex(dest, src, 0) #define smart_str_append_long(dest, val) smart_str_append_long_ex(dest, val, 0) #define smart_str_append_unsigned(dest, val) smart_str_append_unsigned_ex(dest, val, 0) static inline void smart_str_appendc_ex(smart_str *dest, unsigned char c, int what) { size_t newlen; smart_str_alloc(dest, 1, what); dest->len = newlen; ((unsigned char *) dest->c)[dest->len - 1] = c; } static inline void smart_str_free_ex(smart_str *s, int what) { if (s->c) { pefree(s->c, what); s->c = NULL; } s->a = s->len = 0; } static inline void smart_str_appendl_ex(smart_str *dest, const char *src, size_t len, int what) { size_t newlen; smart_str_alloc(dest, len, what); memcpy(dest->c + dest->len, src, len); dest->len = newlen; } /* buf points to the END of the buffer */ static inline char *smart_str_print_unsigned(char *buf, unsigned long num) { char *p = buf; *p = '\0'; do { *--p = (char)(num % 10) + '0'; num /= 10; } while (num > 0); return p; } /* buf points to the END of the buffer */ static inline char *smart_str_print_long(char *buf, long num) { char *p; if (num < 0) { /* this might cause problems when dealing with LONG_MIN and machines which don't support long long. Works flawlessly on 32bit x86 */ p = smart_str_print_unsigned(buf, -num); *--p = '-'; } else { p = smart_str_print_unsigned(buf, num); } return p; } static inline void smart_str_append_long_ex(smart_str *dest, long num, int type) { char buf[32]; char *p = smart_str_print_long(buf + sizeof(buf) - 1, num); smart_str_appendl_ex(dest, p, (buf + sizeof(buf) - 1) - p, type); } static inline void smart_str_append_unsigned_ex(smart_str *dest, long num, int type) { char buf[32]; char *p = smart_str_print_unsigned(buf + sizeof(buf) - 1, num); smart_str_appendl_ex(dest, p, (buf + sizeof(buf) - 1) - p, type); } static inline void smart_str_append_ex(smart_str *dest, smart_str *src, int what) { smart_str_appendl_ex(dest, src->c, src->len, what); } static inline void smart_str_setl(smart_str *dest, const char *src, size_t len) { dest->len = len; dest->a = len + 1; dest->c = (char *) src; } static inline void smart_str_sets(smart_str *dest, const char *src) { smart_str_setl(dest, src, strlen(src)); } #endif