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If this function could return the input value (i.e. the == case was correct), then macros like MP_GROW_ARRAY would have been incorrect. The implementation was correct though, so there's no bug.
332 lines
8.9 KiB
C
332 lines
8.9 KiB
C
/* Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
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* purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
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* copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
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*
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* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES
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* WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
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* MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR
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* ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
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* WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN
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* ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF
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* OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#define TA_NO_WRAPPERS
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#include "ta.h"
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// Return element_size * count. If it overflows, return (size_t)-1 (SIZE_MAX).
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// I.e. this returns the equivalent of: MIN(element_size * count, SIZE_MAX).
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// The idea is that every real memory allocator will reject (size_t)-1, thus
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// this is a valid way to handle too large array allocation requests.
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size_t ta_calc_array_size(size_t element_size, size_t count)
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{
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if (count > (((size_t)-1) / element_size))
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return (size_t)-1;
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return element_size * count;
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}
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// This is used when an array has to be enlarged for appending new elements.
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// Return a "good" size for the new array (in number of elements). This returns
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// a value > nextidx, unless the calculation overflows, in which case SIZE_MAX
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// is returned.
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size_t ta_calc_prealloc_elems(size_t nextidx)
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{
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if (nextidx >= ((size_t)-1) / 2 - 1)
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return (size_t)-1;
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return (nextidx + 1) * 2;
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}
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static void dummy_dtor(void *p){}
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/* Create an empty (size 0) TA allocation, which is prepared in a way such that
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* using it as parent with ta_set_parent() always succeed. Calling
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* ta_set_destructor() on it will always succeed as well.
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*/
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void *ta_new_context(void *ta_parent)
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{
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void *new = ta_alloc_size(ta_parent, 0);
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// Force it to allocate an extended header.
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if (!ta_set_destructor(new, dummy_dtor)) {
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ta_free(new);
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new = NULL;
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}
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return new;
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}
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/* Set parent of ptr to ta_parent, return the ptr.
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* Note that ta_parent==NULL will simply unset the current parent of ptr.
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* If the operation fails (on OOM), return NULL. (That's pretty bad behavior,
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* but the only way to signal failure.)
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*/
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void *ta_steal_(void *ta_parent, void *ptr)
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{
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if (!ta_set_parent(ptr, ta_parent))
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return NULL;
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return ptr;
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}
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/* Duplicate the memory at ptr with the given size.
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*/
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void *ta_memdup(void *ta_parent, void *ptr, size_t size)
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{
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if (!ptr) {
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assert(!size);
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return NULL;
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}
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void *res = ta_alloc_size(ta_parent, size);
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if (!res)
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return NULL;
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memcpy(res, ptr, size);
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return res;
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}
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// *str = *str[0..at] + append[0..append_len]
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// (append_len being a maximum length; shorter if embedded \0s are encountered)
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static bool strndup_append_at(char **str, size_t at, const char *append,
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size_t append_len)
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{
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assert(ta_get_size(*str) >= at);
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if (!*str && !append)
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return true; // stays NULL, but not an OOM condition
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size_t real_len = append ? strnlen(append, append_len) : 0;
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if (append_len > real_len)
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append_len = real_len;
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if (ta_get_size(*str) < at + append_len + 1) {
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char *t = ta_realloc_size(NULL, *str, at + append_len + 1);
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if (!t)
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return false;
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*str = t;
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}
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memcpy(*str + at, append, append_len);
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(*str)[at + append_len] = '\0';
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ta_dbg_mark_as_string(*str);
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return true;
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}
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/* Return a copy of str.
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* Returns NULL on OOM.
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*/
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char *ta_strdup(void *ta_parent, const char *str)
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{
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return ta_strndup(ta_parent, str, str ? strlen(str) : 0);
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}
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/* Return a copy of str. If the string is longer than n, copy only n characters
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* (the returned allocation will be n+1 bytes and contain a terminating '\0').
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* The returned string will have the length MIN(strlen(str), n)
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* If str==NULL, return NULL. Returns NULL on OOM as well.
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*/
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char *ta_strndup(void *ta_parent, const char *str, size_t n)
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{
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if (!str)
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return NULL;
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char *new = NULL;
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strndup_append_at(&new, 0, str, n);
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if (!ta_set_parent(new, ta_parent)) {
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ta_free(new);
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new = NULL;
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}
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return new;
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}
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/* Append a to *str. If *str is NULL, the string is newly allocated, otherwise
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* ta_realloc() is used on *str as needed.
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* Return success or failure (it can fail due to OOM only).
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*/
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bool ta_strdup_append(char **str, const char *a)
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{
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return strndup_append_at(str, *str ? strlen(*str) : 0, a, (size_t)-1);
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}
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/* Like ta_strdup_append(), but use ta_get_size(*str)-1 instead of strlen(*str).
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* (See also: ta_asprintf_append_buffer())
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*/
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bool ta_strdup_append_buffer(char **str, const char *a)
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{
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size_t size = ta_get_size(*str);
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if (size > 0)
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size -= 1;
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return strndup_append_at(str, size, a, (size_t)-1);
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}
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/* Like ta_strdup_append(), but limit the length of a with n.
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* (See also: ta_strndup())
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*/
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bool ta_strndup_append(char **str, const char *a, size_t n)
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{
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return strndup_append_at(str, *str ? strlen(*str) : 0, a, n);
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}
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/* Like ta_strdup_append_buffer(), but limit the length of a with n.
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* (See also: ta_strndup())
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*/
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bool ta_strndup_append_buffer(char **str, const char *a, size_t n)
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{
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size_t size = ta_get_size(*str);
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if (size > 0)
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size -= 1;
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return strndup_append_at(str, size, a, n);
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}
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static bool ta_vasprintf_append_at(char **str, size_t at, const char *fmt,
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va_list ap)
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{
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assert(ta_get_size(*str) >= at);
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int size;
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va_list copy;
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va_copy(copy, ap);
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char c;
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size = vsnprintf(&c, 1, fmt, copy);
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va_end(copy);
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if (size < 0)
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return false;
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if (ta_get_size(*str) < at + size + 1) {
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char *t = ta_realloc_size(NULL, *str, at + size + 1);
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if (!t)
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return false;
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*str = t;
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}
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vsnprintf(*str + at, size + 1, fmt, ap);
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ta_dbg_mark_as_string(*str);
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return true;
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}
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/* Like snprintf(); returns the formatted string as allocation (or NULL on OOM
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* or snprintf() errors).
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*/
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char *ta_asprintf(void *ta_parent, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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char *res;
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, fmt);
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res = ta_vasprintf(ta_parent, fmt, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return res;
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}
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char *ta_vasprintf(void *ta_parent, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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{
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char *res = NULL;
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ta_vasprintf_append_at(&res, 0, fmt, ap);
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if (!res || !ta_set_parent(res, ta_parent)) {
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ta_free(res);
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return NULL;
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}
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return res;
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}
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/* Append the formatted string to *str (after strlen(*str)). The allocation is
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* ta_realloced if needed.
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* Returns false on OOM or snprintf() errors, with *str left untouched.
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*/
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bool ta_asprintf_append(char **str, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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bool res;
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, fmt);
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res = ta_vasprintf_append(str, fmt, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return res;
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}
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bool ta_vasprintf_append(char **str, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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{
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return ta_vasprintf_append_at(str, str && *str ? strlen(*str) : 0, fmt, ap);
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}
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/* Append the formatted string at the end of the allocation of *str. It
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* overwrites the last byte of the allocation too (which is assumed to be the
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* '\0' terminating the string). Compared to ta_asprintf_append(), this is
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* useful if you know that the string ends with the allocation, so that the
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* extra strlen() can be avoided for better performance.
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* Returns false on OOM or snprintf() errors, with *str left untouched.
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*/
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bool ta_asprintf_append_buffer(char **str, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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bool res;
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va_list ap;
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va_start(ap, fmt);
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res = ta_vasprintf_append_buffer(str, fmt, ap);
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va_end(ap);
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return res;
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}
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bool ta_vasprintf_append_buffer(char **str, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
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{
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size_t size = ta_get_size(*str);
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if (size > 0)
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size -= 1;
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return ta_vasprintf_append_at(str, size, fmt, ap);
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}
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void *ta_oom_p(void *p)
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{
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if (!p)
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abort();
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return p;
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}
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void ta_oom_b(bool b)
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{
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if (!b)
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abort();
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}
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char *ta_oom_s(char *s)
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{
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if (!s)
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abort();
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return s;
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}
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void *ta_xsteal_(void *ta_parent, void *ptr)
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{
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ta_oom_b(ta_set_parent(ptr, ta_parent));
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return ptr;
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}
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void *ta_xmemdup(void *ta_parent, void *ptr, size_t size)
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{
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void *new = ta_memdup(ta_parent, ptr, size);
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ta_oom_b(new || !ptr);
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return new;
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}
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void *ta_xrealloc_size(void *ta_parent, void *ptr, size_t size)
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{
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ptr = ta_realloc_size(ta_parent, ptr, size);
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ta_oom_b(ptr || !size);
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return ptr;
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}
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char *ta_xstrdup(void *ta_parent, const char *str)
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{
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char *res = ta_strdup(ta_parent, str);
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ta_oom_b(res || !str);
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return res;
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}
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char *ta_xstrndup(void *ta_parent, const char *str, size_t n)
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{
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char *res = ta_strndup(ta_parent, str, n);
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ta_oom_b(res || !str);
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return res;
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}
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