/**************************************************************************** * libs/libc/stdio/lib_getdelim.c * * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The * ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the * "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the * License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT * WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the * License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations * under the License. * ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Included Files ****************************************************************************/ #include #include #include "libc.h" /**************************************************************************** * Pre-processor Definitions ****************************************************************************/ #define BUFSIZE_INIT 64 #define BUFSIZE_INCR 32 /**************************************************************************** * Public Functions ****************************************************************************/ /**************************************************************************** * Name: getdelim() * * Description: * The getdelim() function will read from stream until it encounters a * character matching the delimiter character. The delimiter argument * is an int, the value of which the application will ensure is a * character representable as an unsigned char of equal value that * terminates the read process. If the delimiter argument has any other * value, the behavior is undefined. * * The application will ensure that *lineptr is a valid argument that * could be passed to the free() function. If *n is non-zero, the * application will ensure that *lineptr either points to an object of * size at least *n bytes, or is a null pointer. * * If *lineptr is a null pointer or if the object pointed to by * *lineptr is of insufficient size, an object will be allocated as if * by malloc() or the object will be reallocated as if by realloc(), * respectively, such that the object is large enough to hold the * characters to be written to it, including the terminating NUL, and * *n will be set to the new size. If the object was allocated, or if * the reallocation operation moved the object, *lineptr will be * updated to point to the new object or new location. The characters * read, including any delimiter, will be stored in the object, and a * terminating NUL added when the delimiter or end-of-file is encountered. * * Returned Value: * Upon successful completion, the getline() and getdelim() functions will * return the number of bytes written into the buffer, including the * delimiter character if one was encountered before EOF, but excluding * the terminating NUL character. If the end-of-file indicator for the * stream is set, or if no characters were read and the stream is at * end-of-file, the end-of-file indicator for the stream will be set and * the function will return -1. If an error occurs, the error indicator for * the stream will be set, and the function will return -1 and set errno to * indicate the error. * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t getdelim(FAR char **lineptr, size_t *n, int delimiter, FAR FILE *stream) { FAR char *dest; size_t bufsize; size_t maxcopy; ssize_t ncopied; int ch; int ret; /* Verify pointers */ if (lineptr == NULL || n == NULL || stream == NULL) { ret = EINVAL; goto errout; } /* Verify the buffer size */ bufsize = *n; if (bufsize == 0) { /* Pick an initial buffer size */ bufsize = BUFSIZE_INIT; *n = BUFSIZE_INIT; /* Free any mystery buffer. It will be reallocated below. */ if (*lineptr != NULL) { lib_free(*lineptr); *lineptr = NULL; } } /* If *lineptr is a NULL pointer, then allocate *lineptr with size *n */ dest = *lineptr; if (dest == NULL) { dest = (FAR char *)lib_malloc(bufsize); if (dest == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; goto errout; } *lineptr = dest; } /* Transfer characters until either bufsize characters have been transfer * or until the delimiter is encountered. */ ncopied = 0; /* No bytes have been transferred yet */ maxcopy = bufsize - 1; /* Reserve a byte for the NUL terminator */ do { /* If the object pointed to by *lineptr is of insufficient size, the * object will be reallocated such that the object is large enough to * hold the characters to be written to it, including the terminating * NUL, and *n will be set to the new size. */ if (ncopied >= maxcopy) { FAR char *newbuffer; /* This function should fail with EOVERFLOW if ncopied exceeds * SSIZE_MAX. However, I think we will have failed a memory * allocation or crashed long before that could occur. */ bufsize += BUFSIZE_INCR; newbuffer = (FAR char *)lib_realloc(*lineptr, bufsize); if (newbuffer == NULL) { ret = ENOMEM; goto errout; } *lineptr = newbuffer; *n = bufsize; dest = &newbuffer[ncopied]; maxcopy = bufsize - 1; } /* Get the next character and test for EOF */ ch = fgetc(stream); if (ch == EOF) { /* errno is not set in this case */ return -1; } /* Save the character in the user buffer and increment the number of * bytes transferred. */ *dest++ = ch; ncopied++; /* Terminate the loop when the delimiter is found or we have hit the * end of the buffer (reserving a byte for the NUL terminator) */ } while (ch != delimiter); /* Add a NUL terminator character (but don't report this in the number of * bytes transferred). */ *dest = '\0'; return ncopied; errout: set_errno(ret); return -1; } /**************************************************************************** * Name: getline() * * Description: * The getline() function will be equivalent to the getdelim() function * with the delimiter character equal to the character. * * NOTE: Because of this functional definition, getline() will not work * with on systems where multiple characters are used to denote the end * of line such a CR-LF sequences. In that case, the CR would be * transferred into the user buffer. * ****************************************************************************/ ssize_t getline(FAR char **lineptr, size_t *n, FAR FILE *stream) { return getdelim(lineptr, n, '\n', stream); }