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This will help to build strings incrementally.
48 lines
952 B
C
48 lines
952 B
C
#include "common.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "util/strbuf.h"
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static void test_strbuf_simple(void) {
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struct sc_strbuf buf;
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bool ok = sc_strbuf_init(&buf, 10);
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assert(ok);
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ok = sc_strbuf_append_staticstr(&buf, "Hello");
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assert(ok);
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ok = sc_strbuf_append_char(&buf, ' ');
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assert(ok);
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ok = sc_strbuf_append_staticstr(&buf, "world");
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assert(ok);
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ok = sc_strbuf_append_staticstr(&buf, "!\n");
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assert(ok);
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ok = sc_strbuf_append_staticstr(&buf, "This is a test");
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assert(ok);
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ok = sc_strbuf_append_n(&buf, '.', 3);
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assert(ok);
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assert(!strcmp(buf.s, "Hello world!\nThis is a test..."));
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sc_strbuf_shrink(&buf);
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assert(buf.len == buf.cap);
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assert(!strcmp(buf.s, "Hello world!\nThis is a test..."));
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free(buf.s);
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}
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int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
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(void) argc;
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(void) argv;
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test_strbuf_simple();
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return 0;
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}
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