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/*
* ccn_charbuf.h
* Abstraction
*
* Created by Ilya on 7/29/11.
* Copyright 2011 __MyCompanyName__. All rights reserved.
*
*/
/**
* @file ccn/charbuf.h
*
* Expandable character buffer for counted sequences of arbitrary octets.
*
* Part of the CCNx C Library.
*
* Copyright (C) 2008, 2009 Palo Alto Research Center, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1
* as published by the Free Software Foundation.
* This library 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 library;
* if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street,
* Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#ifndef CCN_CHARBUF_DEFINED
#define CCN_CHARBUF_DEFINED
#include <stddef.h>
#include <time.h>
struct ccn_charbuf {
size_t length;
size_t limit;
unsigned char *buf;
};
/*
* ccn_charbuf_create: allocate a new charbuf
* ccn_charbuf_destroy: destroy a charbuf
*/
struct ccn_charbuf *ccn_charbuf_create(void);
void ccn_charbuf_destroy(struct ccn_charbuf **cbp);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_reserve: reserve some space in the buffer
* Grows c->buf if needed and returns a pointer to the new region.
* Does not modify c->length
*/
unsigned char *ccn_charbuf_reserve(struct ccn_charbuf *c, size_t n);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_reset: reset to empty for reuse
* Sets c->length to 0
*/
void ccn_charbuf_reset(struct ccn_charbuf *c);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_append: append character content
*/
int ccn_charbuf_append(struct ccn_charbuf *c, const void *p, size_t n);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_append: append n bytes of val
* The n low-order bytes are appended in network byte order (big-endian)
*/
int ccn_charbuf_append_value(struct ccn_charbuf *c, unsigned val, unsigned n);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_append_charbuf: append content from another charbuf
*/
int ccn_charbuf_append_charbuf(struct ccn_charbuf *c, const struct ccn_charbuf *i);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_append: append a string
* Sometimes you have a null-terminated string in hand...
*/
int ccn_charbuf_append_string(struct ccn_charbuf *c, const char *s);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_putf: formatting output
* Use this in preference to snprintf to simplify bookkeeping.
*/
int ccn_charbuf_putf(struct ccn_charbuf *c, const char *fmt, ...);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_append_datetime: append a date/time string
* Appends a dateTime string in canonical form according to
* http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/
* Return value is 0, or -1 for error.
* example: 2008-07-22T17:33:14.109Z
*/
int ccn_charbuf_append_datetime(struct ccn_charbuf *c, time_t secs, int nsecs);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_append_datetime_now: append a date/time string
* Appends a dateTime string representing the current date and time
* in canonical form according to
* http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/
* precision, a non-negative number, indicates the maximum number
* of fractional digits in the seconds. Only values 0..6 have
* any effect, at this times, since the gettimeofday() function
* is defined to return microsecond resolution.
* Return value is 0, or -1 for error.
* example: 2008-07-22T17:33:14.109Z
*/
#define CCN_DATETIME_PRECISION_USEC 6
#define CCN_DATETIME_PRECISION_MAX 6
int ccn_charbuf_append_datetime_now(struct ccn_charbuf *c, int precision);
/*
* ccn_charbuf_as_string: view charbuf contents as a string
* This assures that c->buf has a null termination, and simply
* returns the pointer into the buffer. If the result needs to
* persist beyond the next operation on c, the caller is
* responsible for copying it.
*/
char *ccn_charbuf_as_string(struct ccn_charbuf *c);
#endif