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/* -*- Mode: C -*- */
/*======================================================================
FILE: icalmemory.h
CREATOR: eric 30 June 1999
$Id: icalmemory.h,v 1.6 2008-01-15 23:17:40 dothebart Exp $
$Locker: $
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of either:
The LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation, version
2.1, available at: http://www.fsf.org/copyleft/lesser.html
Or:
The Mozilla Public License Version 1.0. You may obtain a copy of
the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Eric Busboom
(C) COPYRIGHT 2000, Eric Busboom <eric@softwarestudio.org>
http://www.softwarestudio.org
======================================================================*/
#ifndef ICALMEMORY_H
#define ICALMEMORY_H
#ifndef WIN32
#include <sys/types.h> /* for size_t */
#else
#include <stddef.h>
#endif
/* Tmp buffers are managed by ical. References can be returned to the
caller, although the caller will not own the memory. */
void* icalmemory_tmp_buffer(size_t size);
char* icalmemory_tmp_copy(const char* str);
/** Add an externally allocated buffer to the ring. */
void icalmemory_add_tmp_buffer(void*);
/** Free all memory used in the ring */
void icalmemory_free_ring(void);
/* Non-tmp buffers must be freed. These are mostly wrappers around
* malloc, etc, but are used so the caller can change the memory
* allocators in a future version of the library */
void* icalmemory_new_buffer(size_t size);
void* icalmemory_resize_buffer(void* buf, size_t size);
void icalmemory_free_buffer(void* buf);
/**
icalmemory_append_string will copy the string 'string' to the
buffer 'buf' starting at position 'pos', reallocing 'buf' if it is
too small. 'buf_size' is the size of 'buf' and will be changed if
'buf' is reallocated. 'pos' will point to the last byte of the new
string in 'buf', usually a '\0' */
/* THESE ROUTINES CAN NOT BE USED ON TMP BUFFERS. Only use them on
normally allocated memory, or on buffers created from
icalmemory_new_buffer, never with buffers created by
icalmemory_tmp_buffer. If icalmemory_append_string has to resize a
buffer on the ring, the ring will loose track of it an you will
have memory problems. */
void icalmemory_append_string(char** buf, char** pos, size_t* buf_size,
const char* string);
/** icalmemory_append_char is similar, but is appends a character instead of a string */
void icalmemory_append_char(char** buf, char** pos, size_t* buf_size,
char ch);
/** A wrapper around strdup. Partly to trap calls to strdup, partly
because in -ansi, gcc on Red Hat claims that strdup is undeclared */
char* icalmemory_strdup(const char *s);
#endif /* !ICALMEMORY_H */
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