#ifndef MUTT_LIB_LIB_STR_H
#define MUTT_LIB_LIB_STR_H
-#define HUGE_STRING 5120
-#define LONG_STRING 1024
-#define STRING 256
-#define SHORT_STRING 128
+/** \defgroup mutt_strings Madmutt string API
+ *
+ * This module contains the prefered string API to be used in Madmutt.
+ *
+ * Those function reimplement many usual calls (strlen, strcpy, strcat, …)
+ * It's intended to provide a uniform and consistent API to deal with usual C
+ * strings.
+ *
+ * The strong point that have to be followed are:
+ * - strings are always \c '\\0' terminated, meaning that we don't have
+ * stupid semantics à la strncpy.
+ * - function try to always work on buffers with its size (including the
+ * ending \c '\\0') to prevent buffer overflows.
+ * - string and buffers sizes are \c ssize_t, negative values are allowed and
+ * supported.
+ * - functions use a à la sprintf semantics (for those that produce strings)
+ * meaning that they all return the len that could have fit in the buffer
+ * if it would have been big enough. We never try to reallocate the
+ * buffers, it's up to the caller if it's needed.
+ */
+/*@{*/
-#define NONULL(x) (x?x:"")
-#define ISSPACE(c) isspace((unsigned char)c)
+/** \file str.h
+ * \brief Madmutt string API header.
+ * \author Pierre Habouzit <madcoder@debian.org>
+ */
+#define HUGE_STRING 5120 /**< \brief Huge buffers */
+#define LONG_STRING 1024 /**< \brief Long buffers */
+#define STRING 256 /**< \brief Usual buffers */
+
+#define NONULL(x) (x ? x : "") /**< \brief replace \c NULL strings
+ with emtpy strings */
+#define ISSPACE(c) isspace((unsigned char)c) /**< \brief safe isspace */
+
+/** \brief Convert ascii digits into ints.
+ *
+ * Convert ascii digits into its integer value in base 36.
+ * Non convertible values are converted to 255.
+ *
+ * Translating a digit \c c into its numerical value in base \c x is just doing:
+ * \code
+ * return (c & ~127) && __m_strdigits[c] < x ? __m_strdigits[c] : -1;
+ * \endcode
+ */
extern unsigned char const __m_strdigits[128];
+/** \brief Convert an ascii base64 digit into ints.
+ *
+ * Convert an a char base64 digit into its int value.
+ * Used by base64val(). Unlike #__m_strdigits, the invalid values are set to
+ * -1 instead of 255.
+ */
extern signed char const __m_b64digits[128];
-extern char const __m_b64chars[64];
+/** \brief Convert ints from 0–64 into the corresponding base64 digit. */
+extern char const __m_b64chars[64];
+/** \brief Convert ints from 0–36 into a base36 lowercase digit. */
extern char const __m_b36chars_lower[36];
+/** \brief Convert ints from 0–36 into a base36 uppercase digit. */
extern char const __m_b36chars_upper[36];
/****************************************************************************/
}
static inline int m_strncmp(const char *a, const char *b, ssize_t n) {
- return strncmp (NONULL(a), NONULL(b), n);
+ return strncmp(NONULL(a), NONULL(b), n);
}
static inline int m_strncasecmp(const char *a, const char *b, ssize_t n) {
return (*p = m_strdup(s));
}
-ssize_t m_strcpy(char *dst, ssize_t n, const char *src);
-ssize_t m_strncpy(char *dst, ssize_t n, const char *src, ssize_t l);
+static inline ssize_t m_strputc(char *dst, ssize_t n, int c) {
+ if (n > 1) {
+ dst[0] = c;
+ dst[1] = '\0';
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
+ssize_t m_strcpy(char *dst, ssize_t n, const char *src)
+ __attribute__((nonnull(1)));
+
+ssize_t m_strncpy(char *dst, ssize_t n, const char *src, ssize_t l)
+ __attribute__((nonnull(1)));
static inline ssize_t m_strcat(char *dst, ssize_t n, const char *src) {
ssize_t dlen = m_strnlen(dst, n - 1);
return m_stristrn(haystack, needle, m_strlen(needle));
}
+/*@}*/
#endif /* MUTT_LIB_LIB_STR_H */