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8.2 KiB
C
295 lines
8.2 KiB
C
/* Copyright 2002-2004 Justin Erenkrantz and Greg Stein
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef SERF_BUCKET_UTIL_H
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#define SERF_BUCKET_UTIL_H
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/**
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* @file serf_bucket_util.h
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* @brief This header defines a set of functions and other utilities
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* for implementing buckets. It is not needed by users of the bucket
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* system.
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*/
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#include "serf.h"
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/**
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* Basic bucket creation function.
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*
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* This function will create a bucket of @a type, allocating the necessary
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* memory from @a allocator. The @a data bucket-private information will
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* be stored into the bucket.
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*/
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serf_bucket_t *serf_bucket_create(
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const serf_bucket_type_t *type,
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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void *data);
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/**
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* Default implementation of the @see read_iovec functionality.
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*
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* This function will use the @see read function to get a block of memory,
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* then return it in the iovec.
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*/
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apr_status_t serf_default_read_iovec(
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serf_bucket_t *bucket,
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apr_size_t requested,
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int vecs_size,
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struct iovec *vecs,
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int *vecs_used);
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/**
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* Default implementation of the @see read_for_sendfile functionality.
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*
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* This function will use the @see read function to get a block of memory,
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* then return it as a header. No file will be returned.
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*/
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apr_status_t serf_default_read_for_sendfile(
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serf_bucket_t *bucket,
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apr_size_t requested,
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apr_hdtr_t *hdtr,
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apr_file_t **file,
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apr_off_t *offset,
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apr_size_t *len);
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/**
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* Default implementation of the @see read_bucket functionality.
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*
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* This function will always return NULL, indicating that the @a type
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* of bucket cannot be found within @a bucket.
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*/
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serf_bucket_t *serf_default_read_bucket(
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serf_bucket_t *bucket,
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const serf_bucket_type_t *type);
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/**
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* Default implementation of the @see destroy functionality.
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*
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* This function will return the @a bucket to its allcoator.
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*/
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void serf_default_destroy(
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serf_bucket_t *bucket);
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/**
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* Default implementation of the @see destroy functionality.
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*
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* This function will return the @a bucket, and the data member to its
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* allocator.
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*/
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void serf_default_destroy_and_data(
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serf_bucket_t *bucket);
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/**
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* Allocate @a size bytes of memory using @a allocator.
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*
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* Returns NULL of the requested memory size could not be allocated.
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*/
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void *serf_bucket_mem_alloc(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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apr_size_t size);
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/**
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* Allocate @a size bytes of memory using @a allocator and set all of the
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* memory to 0.
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*
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* Returns NULL of the requested memory size could not be allocated.
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*/
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void *serf_bucket_mem_calloc(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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apr_size_t size);
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/**
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* Free the memory at @a block, returning it to @a allocator.
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*/
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void serf_bucket_mem_free(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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void *block);
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/**
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* Analogous to apr_pstrmemdup, using a bucket allocator instead.
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*/
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char *serf_bstrmemdup(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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const char *str,
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apr_size_t size);
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/**
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* Analogous to apr_pmemdup, using a bucket allocator instead.
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*/
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void * serf_bmemdup(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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const void *mem,
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apr_size_t size);
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/**
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* Analogous to apr_pstrdup, using a bucket allocator instead.
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*/
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char * serf_bstrdup(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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const char *str);
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/**
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* Analogous to apr_pstrcatv, using a bucket allocator instead.
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*/
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char * serf_bstrcatv(
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serf_bucket_alloc_t *allocator,
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struct iovec *vec,
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int vecs,
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apr_size_t *bytes_written);
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/**
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* Read data up to a newline.
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*
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* @a acceptable contains the allowed forms of a newline, and @a found
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* will return the particular newline type that was found. If a newline
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* is not found, then SERF_NEWLINE_NONE will be placed in @a found.
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*
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* @a data should contain a pointer to the data to be scanned. @a len
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* should specify the length of that data buffer. On exit, @a data will
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* be advanced past the newline, and @a len will specify the remaining
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* amount of data in the buffer.
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*
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* Given this pattern of behavior, the caller should store the initial
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* value of @a data as the line start. The difference between the
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* returned value of @a data and the saved start is the length of the
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* line.
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*
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* Note that the newline character(s) will remain within the buffer.
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* This function scans at a byte level for the newline characters. Thus,
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* the data buffer may contain NUL characters. As a corollary, this
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* function only works on 8-bit character encodings.
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*
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* If the data is fully consumed (@a len gets set to zero) and a CR
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* character is found at the end and the CRLF sequence is allowed, then
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* this function may store SERF_NEWLINE_CRLF_SPLIT into @a found. The
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* caller should take particular consideration for the CRLF sequence
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* that may be split across data buffer boundaries.
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*/
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void serf_util_readline(
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const char **data,
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apr_size_t *len,
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int acceptable,
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int *found);
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/** The buffer size used within @see serf_databuf_t. */
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#define SERF_DATABUF_BUFSIZE 8000
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/** Callback function which is used to refill the data buffer.
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*
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* The function takes @a baton, which is the @see read_baton value
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* from the serf_databuf_t structure. Data should be placed into
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* a buffer specified by @a buf, which is @a bufsize bytes long.
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* The amount of data read should be returned in @a len.
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*
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* APR_EOF should be returned if no more data is available. APR_EAGAIN
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* should be returned, rather than blocking. In both cases, @a buf
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* should be filled in and @a len set, as appropriate.
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*/
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typedef apr_status_t (*serf_databuf_reader_t)(
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void *baton,
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apr_size_t bufsize,
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char *buf,
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apr_size_t *len);
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/**
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* This structure is used as an intermediate data buffer for some "external"
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* source of data. It works as a scratch pad area for incoming data to be
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* stored, and then returned as a ptr/len pair by the bucket read functions.
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*
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* This structure should be initialized by calling @see serf_databuf_init.
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* Users should not bother to zero the structure beforehand.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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/** The current data position within the buffer. */
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const char *current;
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/** Amount of data remaining in the buffer. */
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apr_size_t remaining;
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/** Callback function. */
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serf_databuf_reader_t read;
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/** A baton to hold context-specific data. */
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void *read_baton;
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/** Records the status from the last @see read operation. */
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apr_status_t status;
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/** Holds the data until it can be returned. */
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char buf[SERF_DATABUF_BUFSIZE];
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} serf_databuf_t;
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/**
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* Initialize the @see serf_databuf_t structure specified by @a databuf.
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*/
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void serf_databuf_init(
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serf_databuf_t *databuf);
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/**
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* Implement a bucket-style read function from the @see serf_databuf_t
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* structure given by @a databuf.
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*
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* The @a requested, @a data, and @a len fields are interpreted and used
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* as in the read function of @see serf_bucket_t.
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*/
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apr_status_t serf_databuf_read(
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serf_databuf_t *databuf,
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apr_size_t requested,
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const char **data,
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apr_size_t *len);
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/**
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* Implement a bucket-style readline function from the @see serf_databuf_t
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* structure given by @a databuf.
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*
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* The @a acceptable, @a found, @a data, and @a len fields are interpreted
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* and used as in the read function of @see serf_bucket_t.
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*/
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apr_status_t serf_databuf_readline(
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serf_databuf_t *databuf,
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int acceptable,
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int *found,
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const char **data,
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apr_size_t *len);
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/**
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* Implement a bucket-style peek function from the @see serf_databuf_t
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* structure given by @a databuf.
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*
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* The @a data, and @a len fields are interpreted and used as in the
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* peek function of @see serf_bucket_t.
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*/
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apr_status_t serf_databuf_peek(
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serf_databuf_t *databuf,
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const char **data,
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apr_size_t *len);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* !SERF_BUCKET_UTIL_H */
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