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+ /*
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+ * Copyright (c) 2009-2011, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
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+ * Copyright (c) 2010-2011, Pieter Noordhuis <pcnoordhuis at gmail dot com>
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+ *
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+ * All rights reserved.
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+ *
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+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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+ *
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+ * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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+ * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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+ * * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used
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+ * to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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+ * specific prior written permission.
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+ *
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+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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+ * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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+ * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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+ * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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+ * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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+ * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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+ * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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+ */
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+
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+
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+ #ifndef __HIREDIS_READ_H
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+ #define __HIREDIS_READ_H
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+ #include <stdio.h> /* for size_t */
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+
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+ #define REDIS_ERR -1
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+ #define REDIS_OK 0
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+
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+ /* When an error occurs, the err flag in a context is set to hold the type of
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+ * error that occurred. REDIS_ERR_IO means there was an I/O error and you
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+ * should use the "errno" variable to find out what is wrong.
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+ * For other values, the "errstr" field will hold a description. */
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+ #define REDIS_ERR_IO 1 /* Error in read or write */
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+ #define REDIS_ERR_EOF 3 /* End of file */
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+ #define REDIS_ERR_PROTOCOL 4 /* Protocol error */
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+ #define REDIS_ERR_OOM 5 /* Out of memory */
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+ #define REDIS_ERR_OTHER 2 /* Everything else... */
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+
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+ #define REDIS_REPLY_STRING 1
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+ #define REDIS_REPLY_ARRAY 2
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+ #define REDIS_REPLY_INTEGER 3
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+ #define REDIS_REPLY_NIL 4
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+ #define REDIS_REPLY_STATUS 5
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+ #define REDIS_REPLY_ERROR 6
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+
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+ #define REDIS_READER_MAX_BUF (1024*16) /* Default max unused reader buffer. */
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+
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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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+ typedef struct redisReadTask {
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+ int type;
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+ int elements; /* number of elements in multibulk container */
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+ int idx; /* index in parent (array) object */
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+ void *obj; /* holds user-generated value for a read task */
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+ struct redisReadTask *parent; /* parent task */
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+ void *privdata; /* user-settable arbitrary field */
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+ } redisReadTask;
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+
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+ typedef struct redisReplyObjectFunctions {
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+ void *(*createString)(const redisReadTask*, char*, size_t);
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+ void *(*createArray)(const redisReadTask*, int);
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+ void *(*createInteger)(const redisReadTask*, long long);
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+ void *(*createNil)(const redisReadTask*);
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+ void (*freeObject)(void*);
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+ } redisReplyObjectFunctions;
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+
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+ typedef struct redisReader {
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+ int err; /* Error flags, 0 when there is no error */
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+ char errstr[128]; /* String representation of error when applicable */
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+
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+ char *buf; /* Read buffer */
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+ size_t pos; /* Buffer cursor */
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+ size_t len; /* Buffer length */
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+ size_t maxbuf; /* Max length of unused buffer */
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+
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+ redisReadTask rstack[9];
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+ int ridx; /* Index of current read task */
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+ void *reply; /* Temporary reply pointer */
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+
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+ redisReplyObjectFunctions *fn;
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+ void *privdata;
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+ } redisReader;
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+
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+ /* Public API for the protocol parser. */
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+ redisReader *redisReaderCreateWithFunctions(redisReplyObjectFunctions *fn);
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+ void redisReaderFree(redisReader *r);
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+ int redisReaderFeed(redisReader *r, const char *buf, size_t len);
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+ int redisReaderGetReply(redisReader *r, void **reply);
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+
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+ #define redisReaderSetPrivdata(_r, _p) (int)(((redisReader*)(_r))->privdata = (_p))
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+ #define redisReaderGetObject(_r) (((redisReader*)(_r))->reply)
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+ #define redisReaderGetError(_r) (((redisReader*)(_r))->errstr)
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+
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+ #ifdef __cplusplus
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+ }
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #endif
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+ /* SDSLib 2.0 -- A C dynamic strings library
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+ *
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+ * Copyright (c) 2006-2015, Salvatore Sanfilippo <antirez at gmail dot com>
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+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Oran Agra
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+ * Copyright (c) 2015, Redis Labs, Inc
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+ * All rights reserved.
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+ *
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+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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+ *
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+ * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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+ * this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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+ * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
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+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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+ * * Neither the name of Redis nor the names of its contributors may be used
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+ * to endorse or promote products derived from this software without
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+ * specific prior written permission.
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+ *
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+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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+ * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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+ * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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+ * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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+ * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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+ * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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+ * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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+ * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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+ * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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+ * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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+ */
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+
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+ #include <stdio.h>
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+ #include <stdlib.h>
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+ #include <string.h>
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+ #include <ctype.h>
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+ #include <assert.h>
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+ #include "sds.h"
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+ #include "sdsalloc.h"
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+
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+ static inline int sdsHdrSize(char type) {
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+ switch(type&SDS_TYPE_MASK) {
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+ case SDS_TYPE_5:
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+ return sizeof(struct sdshdr5);
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+ case SDS_TYPE_8:
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+ return sizeof(struct sdshdr8);
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+ case SDS_TYPE_16:
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+ return sizeof(struct sdshdr16);
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+ case SDS_TYPE_32:
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+ return sizeof(struct sdshdr32);
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+ case SDS_TYPE_64:
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+ return sizeof(struct sdshdr64);
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+ }
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+ return 0;
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+ }
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+
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+ static inline char sdsReqType(size_t string_size) {
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+ if (string_size < 32)
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+ return SDS_TYPE_5;
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+ if (string_size < 0xff)
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+ return SDS_TYPE_8;
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+ if (string_size < 0xffff)
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+ return SDS_TYPE_16;
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+ if (string_size < 0xffffffff)
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+ return SDS_TYPE_32;
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+ return SDS_TYPE_64;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Create a new sds string with the content specified by the 'init' pointer
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+ * and 'initlen'.
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+ * If NULL is used for 'init' the string is initialized with zero bytes.
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+ *
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+ * The string is always null-termined (all the sds strings are, always) so
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+ * even if you create an sds string with:
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+ *
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+ * mystring = sdsnewlen("abc",3);
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+ *
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+ * You can print the string with printf() as there is an implicit \0 at the
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+ * end of the string. However the string is binary safe and can contain
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+ * \0 characters in the middle, as the length is stored in the sds header. */
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+ sds sdsnewlen(const void *init, size_t initlen) {
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+ void *sh;
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+ sds s;
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+ char type = sdsReqType(initlen);
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+ /* Empty strings are usually created in order to append. Use type 8
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+ * since type 5 is not good at this. */
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+ if (type == SDS_TYPE_5 && initlen == 0) type = SDS_TYPE_8;
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+ int hdrlen = sdsHdrSize(type);
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+ unsigned char *fp; /* flags pointer. */
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+
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+ sh = s_malloc(hdrlen+initlen+1);
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+ if (sh == NULL) return NULL;
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+ if (!init)
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+ memset(sh, 0, hdrlen+initlen+1);
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+ s = (char*)sh+hdrlen;
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+ fp = ((unsigned char*)s)-1;
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+ switch(type) {
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+ case SDS_TYPE_5: {
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+ *fp = type | (initlen << SDS_TYPE_BITS);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_8: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(8,s);
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+ sh->len = initlen;
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+ sh->alloc = initlen;
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+ *fp = type;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_16: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(16,s);
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+ sh->len = initlen;
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+ sh->alloc = initlen;
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+ *fp = type;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_32: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(32,s);
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+ sh->len = initlen;
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+ sh->alloc = initlen;
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+ *fp = type;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_64: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(64,s);
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+ sh->len = initlen;
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+ sh->alloc = initlen;
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+ *fp = type;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (initlen && init)
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+ memcpy(s, init, initlen);
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+ s[initlen] = '\0';
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+ return s;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Create an empty (zero length) sds string. Even in this case the string
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+ * always has an implicit null term. */
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+ sds sdsempty(void) {
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+ return sdsnewlen("",0);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Create a new sds string starting from a null terminated C string. */
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+ sds sdsnew(const char *init) {
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+ size_t initlen = (init == NULL) ? 0 : strlen(init);
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+ return sdsnewlen(init, initlen);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Duplicate an sds string. */
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+ sds sdsdup(const sds s) {
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+ return sdsnewlen(s, sdslen(s));
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Free an sds string. No operation is performed if 's' is NULL. */
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+ void sdsfree(sds s) {
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+ if (s == NULL) return;
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+ s_free((char*)s-sdsHdrSize(s[-1]));
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Set the sds string length to the length as obtained with strlen(), so
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+ * considering as content only up to the first null term character.
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+ *
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+ * This function is useful when the sds string is hacked manually in some
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+ * way, like in the following example:
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+ *
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+ * s = sdsnew("foobar");
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+ * s[2] = '\0';
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+ * sdsupdatelen(s);
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+ * printf("%d\n", sdslen(s));
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+ *
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+ * The output will be "2", but if we comment out the call to sdsupdatelen()
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+ * the output will be "6" as the string was modified but the logical length
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+ * remains 6 bytes. */
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+ void sdsupdatelen(sds s) {
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+ int reallen = strlen(s);
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+ sdssetlen(s, reallen);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Modify an sds string in-place to make it empty (zero length).
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+ * However all the existing buffer is not discarded but set as free space
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+ * so that next append operations will not require allocations up to the
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+ * number of bytes previously available. */
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+ void sdsclear(sds s) {
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+ sdssetlen(s, 0);
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+ s[0] = '\0';
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Enlarge the free space at the end of the sds string so that the caller
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+ * is sure that after calling this function can overwrite up to addlen
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+ * bytes after the end of the string, plus one more byte for nul term.
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+ *
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+ * Note: this does not change the *length* of the sds string as returned
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+ * by sdslen(), but only the free buffer space we have. */
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+ sds sdsMakeRoomFor(sds s, size_t addlen) {
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+ void *sh, *newsh;
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+ size_t avail = sdsavail(s);
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+ size_t len, newlen;
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+ char type, oldtype = s[-1] & SDS_TYPE_MASK;
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+ int hdrlen;
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+
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+ /* Return ASAP if there is enough space left. */
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+ if (avail >= addlen) return s;
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+
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+ len = sdslen(s);
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+ sh = (char*)s-sdsHdrSize(oldtype);
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+ newlen = (len+addlen);
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+ if (newlen < SDS_MAX_PREALLOC)
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+ newlen *= 2;
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+ else
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+ newlen += SDS_MAX_PREALLOC;
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+
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+ type = sdsReqType(newlen);
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+
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+ /* Don't use type 5: the user is appending to the string and type 5 is
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+ * not able to remember empty space, so sdsMakeRoomFor() must be called
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+ * at every appending operation. */
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+ if (type == SDS_TYPE_5) type = SDS_TYPE_8;
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+
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+ hdrlen = sdsHdrSize(type);
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+ if (oldtype==type) {
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+ newsh = s_realloc(sh, hdrlen+newlen+1);
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+ if (newsh == NULL) return NULL;
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+ s = (char*)newsh+hdrlen;
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+ } else {
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+ /* Since the header size changes, need to move the string forward,
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+ * and can't use realloc */
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+ newsh = s_malloc(hdrlen+newlen+1);
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+ if (newsh == NULL) return NULL;
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+ memcpy((char*)newsh+hdrlen, s, len+1);
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+ s_free(sh);
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+ s = (char*)newsh+hdrlen;
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+ s[-1] = type;
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+ sdssetlen(s, len);
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+ }
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+ sdssetalloc(s, newlen);
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+ return s;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Reallocate the sds string so that it has no free space at the end. The
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+ * contained string remains not altered, but next concatenation operations
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+ * will require a reallocation.
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+ *
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+ * After the call, the passed sds string is no longer valid and all the
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+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call. */
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+ sds sdsRemoveFreeSpace(sds s) {
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+ void *sh, *newsh;
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+ char type, oldtype = s[-1] & SDS_TYPE_MASK;
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+ int hdrlen;
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+ size_t len = sdslen(s);
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+ sh = (char*)s-sdsHdrSize(oldtype);
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+
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+ type = sdsReqType(len);
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+ hdrlen = sdsHdrSize(type);
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+ if (oldtype==type) {
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+ newsh = s_realloc(sh, hdrlen+len+1);
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+ if (newsh == NULL) return NULL;
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+ s = (char*)newsh+hdrlen;
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+ } else {
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+ newsh = s_malloc(hdrlen+len+1);
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+ if (newsh == NULL) return NULL;
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+ memcpy((char*)newsh+hdrlen, s, len+1);
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+ s_free(sh);
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+ s = (char*)newsh+hdrlen;
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+ s[-1] = type;
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+ sdssetlen(s, len);
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+ }
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+ sdssetalloc(s, len);
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+ return s;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Return the total size of the allocation of the specifed sds string,
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+ * including:
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+ * 1) The sds header before the pointer.
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+ * 2) The string.
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+ * 3) The free buffer at the end if any.
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+ * 4) The implicit null term.
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+ */
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+ size_t sdsAllocSize(sds s) {
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+ size_t alloc = sdsalloc(s);
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+ return sdsHdrSize(s[-1])+alloc+1;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Return the pointer of the actual SDS allocation (normally SDS strings
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+ * are referenced by the start of the string buffer). */
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+ void *sdsAllocPtr(sds s) {
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+ return (void*) (s-sdsHdrSize(s[-1]));
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Increment the sds length and decrements the left free space at the
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+ * end of the string according to 'incr'. Also set the null term
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+ * in the new end of the string.
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+ *
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+ * This function is used in order to fix the string length after the
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+ * user calls sdsMakeRoomFor(), writes something after the end of
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+ * the current string, and finally needs to set the new length.
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+ *
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+ * Note: it is possible to use a negative increment in order to
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+ * right-trim the string.
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+ *
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+ * Usage example:
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+ *
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+ * Using sdsIncrLen() and sdsMakeRoomFor() it is possible to mount the
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+ * following schema, to cat bytes coming from the kernel to the end of an
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+ * sds string without copying into an intermediate buffer:
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+ *
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+ * oldlen = sdslen(s);
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+ * s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s, BUFFER_SIZE);
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+ * nread = read(fd, s+oldlen, BUFFER_SIZE);
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+ * ... check for nread <= 0 and handle it ...
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+ * sdsIncrLen(s, nread);
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+ */
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+ void sdsIncrLen(sds s, int incr) {
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+ unsigned char flags = s[-1];
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+ size_t len;
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+ switch(flags&SDS_TYPE_MASK) {
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+ case SDS_TYPE_5: {
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+ unsigned char *fp = ((unsigned char*)s)-1;
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+ unsigned char oldlen = SDS_TYPE_5_LEN(flags);
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+ assert((incr > 0 && oldlen+incr < 32) || (incr < 0 && oldlen >= (unsigned int)(-incr)));
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+ *fp = SDS_TYPE_5 | ((oldlen+incr) << SDS_TYPE_BITS);
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+ len = oldlen+incr;
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_8: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(8,s);
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+ assert((incr >= 0 && sh->alloc-sh->len >= incr) || (incr < 0 && sh->len >= (unsigned int)(-incr)));
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+ len = (sh->len += incr);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_16: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(16,s);
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+ assert((incr >= 0 && sh->alloc-sh->len >= incr) || (incr < 0 && sh->len >= (unsigned int)(-incr)));
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+ len = (sh->len += incr);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_32: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(32,s);
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+ assert((incr >= 0 && sh->alloc-sh->len >= (unsigned int)incr) || (incr < 0 && sh->len >= (unsigned int)(-incr)));
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+ len = (sh->len += incr);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ case SDS_TYPE_64: {
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+ SDS_HDR_VAR(64,s);
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+ assert((incr >= 0 && sh->alloc-sh->len >= (uint64_t)incr) || (incr < 0 && sh->len >= (uint64_t)(-incr)));
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+ len = (sh->len += incr);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ default: len = 0; /* Just to avoid compilation warnings. */
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+ }
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+ s[len] = '\0';
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Grow the sds to have the specified length. Bytes that were not part of
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+ * the original length of the sds will be set to zero.
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+ *
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+ * if the specified length is smaller than the current length, no operation
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+ * is performed. */
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+ sds sdsgrowzero(sds s, size_t len) {
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+ size_t curlen = sdslen(s);
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+
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+ if (len <= curlen) return s;
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+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,len-curlen);
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+ if (s == NULL) return NULL;
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+
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+ /* Make sure added region doesn't contain garbage */
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+ memset(s+curlen,0,(len-curlen+1)); /* also set trailing \0 byte */
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+ sdssetlen(s, len);
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+ return s;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Append the specified binary-safe string pointed by 't' of 'len' bytes to the
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+ * end of the specified sds string 's'.
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+ *
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+ * After the call, the passed sds string is no longer valid and all the
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+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call. */
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+ sds sdscatlen(sds s, const void *t, size_t len) {
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+ size_t curlen = sdslen(s);
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+
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+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,len);
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+ if (s == NULL) return NULL;
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+ memcpy(s+curlen, t, len);
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+ sdssetlen(s, curlen+len);
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+ s[curlen+len] = '\0';
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+ return s;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Append the specified null termianted C string to the sds string 's'.
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+ *
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+ * After the call, the passed sds string is no longer valid and all the
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+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call. */
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+ sds sdscat(sds s, const char *t) {
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+ return sdscatlen(s, t, strlen(t));
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Append the specified sds 't' to the existing sds 's'.
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+ *
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+ * After the call, the modified sds string is no longer valid and all the
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+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call. */
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+ sds sdscatsds(sds s, const sds t) {
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+ return sdscatlen(s, t, sdslen(t));
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Destructively modify the sds string 's' to hold the specified binary
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+ * safe string pointed by 't' of length 'len' bytes. */
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+ sds sdscpylen(sds s, const char *t, size_t len) {
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+ if (sdsalloc(s) < len) {
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+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,len-sdslen(s));
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+ if (s == NULL) return NULL;
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+ }
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+ memcpy(s, t, len);
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+ s[len] = '\0';
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+ sdssetlen(s, len);
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+ return s;
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Like sdscpylen() but 't' must be a null-termined string so that the length
417
+ * of the string is obtained with strlen(). */
418
+ sds sdscpy(sds s, const char *t) {
419
+ return sdscpylen(s, t, strlen(t));
420
+ }
421
+
422
+ /* Helper for sdscatlonglong() doing the actual number -> string
423
+ * conversion. 's' must point to a string with room for at least
424
+ * SDS_LLSTR_SIZE bytes.
425
+ *
426
+ * The function returns the length of the null-terminated string
427
+ * representation stored at 's'. */
428
+ #define SDS_LLSTR_SIZE 21
429
+ int sdsll2str(char *s, long long value) {
430
+ char *p, aux;
431
+ unsigned long long v;
432
+ size_t l;
433
+
434
+ /* Generate the string representation, this method produces
435
+ * an reversed string. */
436
+ v = (value < 0) ? -value : value;
437
+ p = s;
438
+ do {
439
+ *p++ = '0'+(v%10);
440
+ v /= 10;
441
+ } while(v);
442
+ if (value < 0) *p++ = '-';
443
+
444
+ /* Compute length and add null term. */
445
+ l = p-s;
446
+ *p = '\0';
447
+
448
+ /* Reverse the string. */
449
+ p--;
450
+ while(s < p) {
451
+ aux = *s;
452
+ *s = *p;
453
+ *p = aux;
454
+ s++;
455
+ p--;
456
+ }
457
+ return l;
458
+ }
459
+
460
+ /* Identical sdsll2str(), but for unsigned long long type. */
461
+ int sdsull2str(char *s, unsigned long long v) {
462
+ char *p, aux;
463
+ size_t l;
464
+
465
+ /* Generate the string representation, this method produces
466
+ * an reversed string. */
467
+ p = s;
468
+ do {
469
+ *p++ = '0'+(v%10);
470
+ v /= 10;
471
+ } while(v);
472
+
473
+ /* Compute length and add null term. */
474
+ l = p-s;
475
+ *p = '\0';
476
+
477
+ /* Reverse the string. */
478
+ p--;
479
+ while(s < p) {
480
+ aux = *s;
481
+ *s = *p;
482
+ *p = aux;
483
+ s++;
484
+ p--;
485
+ }
486
+ return l;
487
+ }
488
+
489
+ /* Create an sds string from a long long value. It is much faster than:
490
+ *
491
+ * sdscatprintf(sdsempty(),"%lld\n", value);
492
+ */
493
+ sds sdsfromlonglong(long long value) {
494
+ char buf[SDS_LLSTR_SIZE];
495
+ int len = sdsll2str(buf,value);
496
+
497
+ return sdsnewlen(buf,len);
498
+ }
499
+
500
+ /* Like sdscatprintf() but gets va_list instead of being variadic. */
501
+ sds sdscatvprintf(sds s, const char *fmt, va_list ap) {
502
+ va_list cpy;
503
+ char staticbuf[1024], *buf = staticbuf, *t;
504
+ size_t buflen = strlen(fmt)*2;
505
+
506
+ /* We try to start using a static buffer for speed.
507
+ * If not possible we revert to heap allocation. */
508
+ if (buflen > sizeof(staticbuf)) {
509
+ buf = s_malloc(buflen);
510
+ if (buf == NULL) return NULL;
511
+ } else {
512
+ buflen = sizeof(staticbuf);
513
+ }
514
+
515
+ /* Try with buffers two times bigger every time we fail to
516
+ * fit the string in the current buffer size. */
517
+ while(1) {
518
+ buf[buflen-2] = '\0';
519
+ va_copy(cpy,ap);
520
+ vsnprintf(buf, buflen, fmt, cpy);
521
+ va_end(cpy);
522
+ if (buf[buflen-2] != '\0') {
523
+ if (buf != staticbuf) s_free(buf);
524
+ buflen *= 2;
525
+ buf = s_malloc(buflen);
526
+ if (buf == NULL) return NULL;
527
+ continue;
528
+ }
529
+ break;
530
+ }
531
+
532
+ /* Finally concat the obtained string to the SDS string and return it. */
533
+ t = sdscat(s, buf);
534
+ if (buf != staticbuf) s_free(buf);
535
+ return t;
536
+ }
537
+
538
+ /* Append to the sds string 's' a string obtained using printf-alike format
539
+ * specifier.
540
+ *
541
+ * After the call, the modified sds string is no longer valid and all the
542
+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call.
543
+ *
544
+ * Example:
545
+ *
546
+ * s = sdsnew("Sum is: ");
547
+ * s = sdscatprintf(s,"%d+%d = %d",a,b,a+b).
548
+ *
549
+ * Often you need to create a string from scratch with the printf-alike
550
+ * format. When this is the need, just use sdsempty() as the target string:
551
+ *
552
+ * s = sdscatprintf(sdsempty(), "... your format ...", args);
553
+ */
554
+ sds sdscatprintf(sds s, const char *fmt, ...) {
555
+ va_list ap;
556
+ char *t;
557
+ va_start(ap, fmt);
558
+ t = sdscatvprintf(s,fmt,ap);
559
+ va_end(ap);
560
+ return t;
561
+ }
562
+
563
+ /* This function is similar to sdscatprintf, but much faster as it does
564
+ * not rely on sprintf() family functions implemented by the libc that
565
+ * are often very slow. Moreover directly handling the sds string as
566
+ * new data is concatenated provides a performance improvement.
567
+ *
568
+ * However this function only handles an incompatible subset of printf-alike
569
+ * format specifiers:
570
+ *
571
+ * %s - C String
572
+ * %S - SDS string
573
+ * %i - signed int
574
+ * %I - 64 bit signed integer (long long, int64_t)
575
+ * %u - unsigned int
576
+ * %U - 64 bit unsigned integer (unsigned long long, uint64_t)
577
+ * %% - Verbatim "%" character.
578
+ */
579
+ sds sdscatfmt(sds s, char const *fmt, ...) {
580
+ const char *f = fmt;
581
+ int i;
582
+ va_list ap;
583
+
584
+ va_start(ap,fmt);
585
+ i = sdslen(s); /* Position of the next byte to write to dest str. */
586
+ while(*f) {
587
+ char next, *str;
588
+ size_t l;
589
+ long long num;
590
+ unsigned long long unum;
591
+
592
+ /* Make sure there is always space for at least 1 char. */
593
+ if (sdsavail(s)==0) {
594
+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,1);
595
+ }
596
+
597
+ switch(*f) {
598
+ case '%':
599
+ next = *(f+1);
600
+ f++;
601
+ switch(next) {
602
+ case 's':
603
+ case 'S':
604
+ str = va_arg(ap,char*);
605
+ l = (next == 's') ? strlen(str) : sdslen(str);
606
+ if (sdsavail(s) < l) {
607
+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,l);
608
+ }
609
+ memcpy(s+i,str,l);
610
+ sdsinclen(s,l);
611
+ i += l;
612
+ break;
613
+ case 'i':
614
+ case 'I':
615
+ if (next == 'i')
616
+ num = va_arg(ap,int);
617
+ else
618
+ num = va_arg(ap,long long);
619
+ {
620
+ char buf[SDS_LLSTR_SIZE];
621
+ l = sdsll2str(buf,num);
622
+ if (sdsavail(s) < l) {
623
+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,l);
624
+ }
625
+ memcpy(s+i,buf,l);
626
+ sdsinclen(s,l);
627
+ i += l;
628
+ }
629
+ break;
630
+ case 'u':
631
+ case 'U':
632
+ if (next == 'u')
633
+ unum = va_arg(ap,unsigned int);
634
+ else
635
+ unum = va_arg(ap,unsigned long long);
636
+ {
637
+ char buf[SDS_LLSTR_SIZE];
638
+ l = sdsull2str(buf,unum);
639
+ if (sdsavail(s) < l) {
640
+ s = sdsMakeRoomFor(s,l);
641
+ }
642
+ memcpy(s+i,buf,l);
643
+ sdsinclen(s,l);
644
+ i += l;
645
+ }
646
+ break;
647
+ default: /* Handle %% and generally %<unknown>. */
648
+ s[i++] = next;
649
+ sdsinclen(s,1);
650
+ break;
651
+ }
652
+ break;
653
+ default:
654
+ s[i++] = *f;
655
+ sdsinclen(s,1);
656
+ break;
657
+ }
658
+ f++;
659
+ }
660
+ va_end(ap);
661
+
662
+ /* Add null-term */
663
+ s[i] = '\0';
664
+ return s;
665
+ }
666
+
667
+ /* Remove the part of the string from left and from right composed just of
668
+ * contiguous characters found in 'cset', that is a null terminted C string.
669
+ *
670
+ * After the call, the modified sds string is no longer valid and all the
671
+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call.
672
+ *
673
+ * Example:
674
+ *
675
+ * s = sdsnew("AA...AA.a.aa.aHelloWorld :::");
676
+ * s = sdstrim(s,"Aa. :");
677
+ * printf("%s\n", s);
678
+ *
679
+ * Output will be just "Hello World".
680
+ */
681
+ sds sdstrim(sds s, const char *cset) {
682
+ char *start, *end, *sp, *ep;
683
+ size_t len;
684
+
685
+ sp = start = s;
686
+ ep = end = s+sdslen(s)-1;
687
+ while(sp <= end && strchr(cset, *sp)) sp++;
688
+ while(ep > sp && strchr(cset, *ep)) ep--;
689
+ len = (sp > ep) ? 0 : ((ep-sp)+1);
690
+ if (s != sp) memmove(s, sp, len);
691
+ s[len] = '\0';
692
+ sdssetlen(s,len);
693
+ return s;
694
+ }
695
+
696
+ /* Turn the string into a smaller (or equal) string containing only the
697
+ * substring specified by the 'start' and 'end' indexes.
698
+ *
699
+ * start and end can be negative, where -1 means the last character of the
700
+ * string, -2 the penultimate character, and so forth.
701
+ *
702
+ * The interval is inclusive, so the start and end characters will be part
703
+ * of the resulting string.
704
+ *
705
+ * The string is modified in-place.
706
+ *
707
+ * Example:
708
+ *
709
+ * s = sdsnew("Hello World");
710
+ * sdsrange(s,1,-1); => "ello World"
711
+ */
712
+ void sdsrange(sds s, int start, int end) {
713
+ size_t newlen, len = sdslen(s);
714
+
715
+ if (len == 0) return;
716
+ if (start < 0) {
717
+ start = len+start;
718
+ if (start < 0) start = 0;
719
+ }
720
+ if (end < 0) {
721
+ end = len+end;
722
+ if (end < 0) end = 0;
723
+ }
724
+ newlen = (start > end) ? 0 : (end-start)+1;
725
+ if (newlen != 0) {
726
+ if (start >= (signed)len) {
727
+ newlen = 0;
728
+ } else if (end >= (signed)len) {
729
+ end = len-1;
730
+ newlen = (start > end) ? 0 : (end-start)+1;
731
+ }
732
+ } else {
733
+ start = 0;
734
+ }
735
+ if (start && newlen) memmove(s, s+start, newlen);
736
+ s[newlen] = 0;
737
+ sdssetlen(s,newlen);
738
+ }
739
+
740
+ /* Apply tolower() to every character of the sds string 's'. */
741
+ void sdstolower(sds s) {
742
+ int len = sdslen(s), j;
743
+
744
+ for (j = 0; j < len; j++) s[j] = tolower(s[j]);
745
+ }
746
+
747
+ /* Apply toupper() to every character of the sds string 's'. */
748
+ void sdstoupper(sds s) {
749
+ int len = sdslen(s), j;
750
+
751
+ for (j = 0; j < len; j++) s[j] = toupper(s[j]);
752
+ }
753
+
754
+ /* Compare two sds strings s1 and s2 with memcmp().
755
+ *
756
+ * Return value:
757
+ *
758
+ * positive if s1 > s2.
759
+ * negative if s1 < s2.
760
+ * 0 if s1 and s2 are exactly the same binary string.
761
+ *
762
+ * If two strings share exactly the same prefix, but one of the two has
763
+ * additional characters, the longer string is considered to be greater than
764
+ * the smaller one. */
765
+ int sdscmp(const sds s1, const sds s2) {
766
+ size_t l1, l2, minlen;
767
+ int cmp;
768
+
769
+ l1 = sdslen(s1);
770
+ l2 = sdslen(s2);
771
+ minlen = (l1 < l2) ? l1 : l2;
772
+ cmp = memcmp(s1,s2,minlen);
773
+ if (cmp == 0) return l1-l2;
774
+ return cmp;
775
+ }
776
+
777
+ /* Split 's' with separator in 'sep'. An array
778
+ * of sds strings is returned. *count will be set
779
+ * by reference to the number of tokens returned.
780
+ *
781
+ * On out of memory, zero length string, zero length
782
+ * separator, NULL is returned.
783
+ *
784
+ * Note that 'sep' is able to split a string using
785
+ * a multi-character separator. For example
786
+ * sdssplit("foo_-_bar","_-_"); will return two
787
+ * elements "foo" and "bar".
788
+ *
789
+ * This version of the function is binary-safe but
790
+ * requires length arguments. sdssplit() is just the
791
+ * same function but for zero-terminated strings.
792
+ */
793
+ sds *sdssplitlen(const char *s, int len, const char *sep, int seplen, int *count) {
794
+ int elements = 0, slots = 5, start = 0, j;
795
+ sds *tokens;
796
+
797
+ if (seplen < 1 || len < 0) return NULL;
798
+
799
+ tokens = s_malloc(sizeof(sds)*slots);
800
+ if (tokens == NULL) return NULL;
801
+
802
+ if (len == 0) {
803
+ *count = 0;
804
+ return tokens;
805
+ }
806
+ for (j = 0; j < (len-(seplen-1)); j++) {
807
+ /* make sure there is room for the next element and the final one */
808
+ if (slots < elements+2) {
809
+ sds *newtokens;
810
+
811
+ slots *= 2;
812
+ newtokens = s_realloc(tokens,sizeof(sds)*slots);
813
+ if (newtokens == NULL) goto cleanup;
814
+ tokens = newtokens;
815
+ }
816
+ /* search the separator */
817
+ if ((seplen == 1 && *(s+j) == sep[0]) || (memcmp(s+j,sep,seplen) == 0)) {
818
+ tokens[elements] = sdsnewlen(s+start,j-start);
819
+ if (tokens[elements] == NULL) goto cleanup;
820
+ elements++;
821
+ start = j+seplen;
822
+ j = j+seplen-1; /* skip the separator */
823
+ }
824
+ }
825
+ /* Add the final element. We are sure there is room in the tokens array. */
826
+ tokens[elements] = sdsnewlen(s+start,len-start);
827
+ if (tokens[elements] == NULL) goto cleanup;
828
+ elements++;
829
+ *count = elements;
830
+ return tokens;
831
+
832
+ cleanup:
833
+ {
834
+ int i;
835
+ for (i = 0; i < elements; i++) sdsfree(tokens[i]);
836
+ s_free(tokens);
837
+ *count = 0;
838
+ return NULL;
839
+ }
840
+ }
841
+
842
+ /* Free the result returned by sdssplitlen(), or do nothing if 'tokens' is NULL. */
843
+ void sdsfreesplitres(sds *tokens, int count) {
844
+ if (!tokens) return;
845
+ while(count--)
846
+ sdsfree(tokens[count]);
847
+ s_free(tokens);
848
+ }
849
+
850
+ /* Append to the sds string "s" an escaped string representation where
851
+ * all the non-printable characters (tested with isprint()) are turned into
852
+ * escapes in the form "\n\r\a...." or "\x<hex-number>".
853
+ *
854
+ * After the call, the modified sds string is no longer valid and all the
855
+ * references must be substituted with the new pointer returned by the call. */
856
+ sds sdscatrepr(sds s, const char *p, size_t len) {
857
+ s = sdscatlen(s,"\"",1);
858
+ while(len--) {
859
+ switch(*p) {
860
+ case '\\':
861
+ case '"':
862
+ s = sdscatprintf(s,"\\%c",*p);
863
+ break;
864
+ case '\n': s = sdscatlen(s,"\\n",2); break;
865
+ case '\r': s = sdscatlen(s,"\\r",2); break;
866
+ case '\t': s = sdscatlen(s,"\\t",2); break;
867
+ case '\a': s = sdscatlen(s,"\\a",2); break;
868
+ case '\b': s = sdscatlen(s,"\\b",2); break;
869
+ default:
870
+ if (isprint(*p))
871
+ s = sdscatprintf(s,"%c",*p);
872
+ else
873
+ s = sdscatprintf(s,"\\x%02x",(unsigned char)*p);
874
+ break;
875
+ }
876
+ p++;
877
+ }
878
+ return sdscatlen(s,"\"",1);
879
+ }
880
+
881
+ /* Helper function for sdssplitargs() that returns non zero if 'c'
882
+ * is a valid hex digit. */
883
+ int is_hex_digit(char c) {
884
+ return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') ||
885
+ (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F');
886
+ }
887
+
888
+ /* Helper function for sdssplitargs() that converts a hex digit into an
889
+ * integer from 0 to 15 */
890
+ int hex_digit_to_int(char c) {
891
+ switch(c) {
892
+ case '0': return 0;
893
+ case '1': return 1;
894
+ case '2': return 2;
895
+ case '3': return 3;
896
+ case '4': return 4;
897
+ case '5': return 5;
898
+ case '6': return 6;
899
+ case '7': return 7;
900
+ case '8': return 8;
901
+ case '9': return 9;
902
+ case 'a': case 'A': return 10;
903
+ case 'b': case 'B': return 11;
904
+ case 'c': case 'C': return 12;
905
+ case 'd': case 'D': return 13;
906
+ case 'e': case 'E': return 14;
907
+ case 'f': case 'F': return 15;
908
+ default: return 0;
909
+ }
910
+ }
911
+
912
+ /* Split a line into arguments, where every argument can be in the
913
+ * following programming-language REPL-alike form:
914
+ *
915
+ * foo bar "newline are supported\n" and "\xff\x00otherstuff"
916
+ *
917
+ * The number of arguments is stored into *argc, and an array
918
+ * of sds is returned.
919
+ *
920
+ * The caller should free the resulting array of sds strings with
921
+ * sdsfreesplitres().
922
+ *
923
+ * Note that sdscatrepr() is able to convert back a string into
924
+ * a quoted string in the same format sdssplitargs() is able to parse.
925
+ *
926
+ * The function returns the allocated tokens on success, even when the
927
+ * input string is empty, or NULL if the input contains unbalanced
928
+ * quotes or closed quotes followed by non space characters
929
+ * as in: "foo"bar or "foo'
930
+ */
931
+ sds *sdssplitargs(const char *line, int *argc) {
932
+ const char *p = line;
933
+ char *current = NULL;
934
+ char **vector = NULL;
935
+
936
+ *argc = 0;
937
+ while(1) {
938
+ /* skip blanks */
939
+ while(*p && isspace(*p)) p++;
940
+ if (*p) {
941
+ /* get a token */
942
+ int inq=0; /* set to 1 if we are in "quotes" */
943
+ int insq=0; /* set to 1 if we are in 'single quotes' */
944
+ int done=0;
945
+
946
+ if (current == NULL) current = sdsempty();
947
+ while(!done) {
948
+ if (inq) {
949
+ if (*p == '\\' && *(p+1) == 'x' &&
950
+ is_hex_digit(*(p+2)) &&
951
+ is_hex_digit(*(p+3)))
952
+ {
953
+ unsigned char byte;
954
+
955
+ byte = (hex_digit_to_int(*(p+2))*16)+
956
+ hex_digit_to_int(*(p+3));
957
+ current = sdscatlen(current,(char*)&byte,1);
958
+ p += 3;
959
+ } else if (*p == '\\' && *(p+1)) {
960
+ char c;
961
+
962
+ p++;
963
+ switch(*p) {
964
+ case 'n': c = '\n'; break;
965
+ case 'r': c = '\r'; break;
966
+ case 't': c = '\t'; break;
967
+ case 'b': c = '\b'; break;
968
+ case 'a': c = '\a'; break;
969
+ default: c = *p; break;
970
+ }
971
+ current = sdscatlen(current,&c,1);
972
+ } else if (*p == '"') {
973
+ /* closing quote must be followed by a space or
974
+ * nothing at all. */
975
+ if (*(p+1) && !isspace(*(p+1))) goto err;
976
+ done=1;
977
+ } else if (!*p) {
978
+ /* unterminated quotes */
979
+ goto err;
980
+ } else {
981
+ current = sdscatlen(current,p,1);
982
+ }
983
+ } else if (insq) {
984
+ if (*p == '\\' && *(p+1) == '\'') {
985
+ p++;
986
+ current = sdscatlen(current,"'",1);
987
+ } else if (*p == '\'') {
988
+ /* closing quote must be followed by a space or
989
+ * nothing at all. */
990
+ if (*(p+1) && !isspace(*(p+1))) goto err;
991
+ done=1;
992
+ } else if (!*p) {
993
+ /* unterminated quotes */
994
+ goto err;
995
+ } else {
996
+ current = sdscatlen(current,p,1);
997
+ }
998
+ } else {
999
+ switch(*p) {
1000
+ case ' ':
1001
+ case '\n':
1002
+ case '\r':
1003
+ case '\t':
1004
+ case '\0':
1005
+ done=1;
1006
+ break;
1007
+ case '"':
1008
+ inq=1;
1009
+ break;
1010
+ case '\'':
1011
+ insq=1;
1012
+ break;
1013
+ default:
1014
+ current = sdscatlen(current,p,1);
1015
+ break;
1016
+ }
1017
+ }
1018
+ if (*p) p++;
1019
+ }
1020
+ /* add the token to the vector */
1021
+ vector = s_realloc(vector,((*argc)+1)*sizeof(char*));
1022
+ vector[*argc] = current;
1023
+ (*argc)++;
1024
+ current = NULL;
1025
+ } else {
1026
+ /* Even on empty input string return something not NULL. */
1027
+ if (vector == NULL) vector = s_malloc(sizeof(void*));
1028
+ return vector;
1029
+ }
1030
+ }
1031
+
1032
+ err:
1033
+ while((*argc)--)
1034
+ sdsfree(vector[*argc]);
1035
+ s_free(vector);
1036
+ if (current) sdsfree(current);
1037
+ *argc = 0;
1038
+ return NULL;
1039
+ }
1040
+
1041
+ /* Modify the string substituting all the occurrences of the set of
1042
+ * characters specified in the 'from' string to the corresponding character
1043
+ * in the 'to' array.
1044
+ *
1045
+ * For instance: sdsmapchars(mystring, "ho", "01", 2)
1046
+ * will have the effect of turning the string "hello" into "0ell1".
1047
+ *
1048
+ * The function returns the sds string pointer, that is always the same
1049
+ * as the input pointer since no resize is needed. */
1050
+ sds sdsmapchars(sds s, const char *from, const char *to, size_t setlen) {
1051
+ size_t j, i, l = sdslen(s);
1052
+
1053
+ for (j = 0; j < l; j++) {
1054
+ for (i = 0; i < setlen; i++) {
1055
+ if (s[j] == from[i]) {
1056
+ s[j] = to[i];
1057
+ break;
1058
+ }
1059
+ }
1060
+ }
1061
+ return s;
1062
+ }
1063
+
1064
+ /* Join an array of C strings using the specified separator (also a C string).
1065
+ * Returns the result as an sds string. */
1066
+ sds sdsjoin(char **argv, int argc, char *sep) {
1067
+ sds join = sdsempty();
1068
+ int j;
1069
+
1070
+ for (j = 0; j < argc; j++) {
1071
+ join = sdscat(join, argv[j]);
1072
+ if (j != argc-1) join = sdscat(join,sep);
1073
+ }
1074
+ return join;
1075
+ }
1076
+
1077
+ /* Like sdsjoin, but joins an array of SDS strings. */
1078
+ sds sdsjoinsds(sds *argv, int argc, const char *sep, size_t seplen) {
1079
+ sds join = sdsempty();
1080
+ int j;
1081
+
1082
+ for (j = 0; j < argc; j++) {
1083
+ join = sdscatsds(join, argv[j]);
1084
+ if (j != argc-1) join = sdscatlen(join,sep,seplen);
1085
+ }
1086
+ return join;
1087
+ }
1088
+
1089
+ /* Wrappers to the allocators used by SDS. Note that SDS will actually
1090
+ * just use the macros defined into sdsalloc.h in order to avoid to pay
1091
+ * the overhead of function calls. Here we define these wrappers only for
1092
+ * the programs SDS is linked to, if they want to touch the SDS internals
1093
+ * even if they use a different allocator. */
1094
+ void *sds_malloc(size_t size) { return s_malloc(size); }
1095
+ void *sds_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) { return s_realloc(ptr,size); }
1096
+ void sds_free(void *ptr) { s_free(ptr); }
1097
+
1098
+ #if defined(SDS_TEST_MAIN)
1099
+ #include <stdio.h>
1100
+ #include "testhelp.h"
1101
+ #include "limits.h"
1102
+
1103
+ #define UNUSED(x) (void)(x)
1104
+ int sdsTest(void) {
1105
+ {
1106
+ sds x = sdsnew("foo"), y;
1107
+
1108
+ test_cond("Create a string and obtain the length",
1109
+ sdslen(x) == 3 && memcmp(x,"foo\0",4) == 0)
1110
+
1111
+ sdsfree(x);
1112
+ x = sdsnewlen("foo",2);
1113
+ test_cond("Create a string with specified length",
1114
+ sdslen(x) == 2 && memcmp(x,"fo\0",3) == 0)
1115
+
1116
+ x = sdscat(x,"bar");
1117
+ test_cond("Strings concatenation",
1118
+ sdslen(x) == 5 && memcmp(x,"fobar\0",6) == 0);
1119
+
1120
+ x = sdscpy(x,"a");
1121
+ test_cond("sdscpy() against an originally longer string",
1122
+ sdslen(x) == 1 && memcmp(x,"a\0",2) == 0)
1123
+
1124
+ x = sdscpy(x,"xyzxxxxxxxxxxyyyyyyyyyykkkkkkkkkk");
1125
+ test_cond("sdscpy() against an originally shorter string",
1126
+ sdslen(x) == 33 &&
1127
+ memcmp(x,"xyzxxxxxxxxxxyyyyyyyyyykkkkkkkkkk\0",33) == 0)
1128
+
1129
+ sdsfree(x);
1130
+ x = sdscatprintf(sdsempty(),"%d",123);
1131
+ test_cond("sdscatprintf() seems working in the base case",
1132
+ sdslen(x) == 3 && memcmp(x,"123\0",4) == 0)
1133
+
1134
+ sdsfree(x);
1135
+ x = sdsnew("--");
1136
+ x = sdscatfmt(x, "Hello %s World %I,%I--", "Hi!", LLONG_MIN,LLONG_MAX);
1137
+ test_cond("sdscatfmt() seems working in the base case",
1138
+ sdslen(x) == 60 &&
1139
+ memcmp(x,"--Hello Hi! World -9223372036854775808,"
1140
+ "9223372036854775807--",60) == 0)
1141
+ printf("[%s]\n",x);
1142
+
1143
+ sdsfree(x);
1144
+ x = sdsnew("--");
1145
+ x = sdscatfmt(x, "%u,%U--", UINT_MAX, ULLONG_MAX);
1146
+ test_cond("sdscatfmt() seems working with unsigned numbers",
1147
+ sdslen(x) == 35 &&
1148
+ memcmp(x,"--4294967295,18446744073709551615--",35) == 0)
1149
+
1150
+ sdsfree(x);
1151
+ x = sdsnew(" x ");
1152
+ sdstrim(x," x");
1153
+ test_cond("sdstrim() works when all chars match",
1154
+ sdslen(x) == 0)
1155
+
1156
+ sdsfree(x);
1157
+ x = sdsnew(" x ");
1158
+ sdstrim(x," ");
1159
+ test_cond("sdstrim() works when a single char remains",
1160
+ sdslen(x) == 1 && x[0] == 'x')
1161
+
1162
+ sdsfree(x);
1163
+ x = sdsnew("xxciaoyyy");
1164
+ sdstrim(x,"xy");
1165
+ test_cond("sdstrim() correctly trims characters",
1166
+ sdslen(x) == 4 && memcmp(x,"ciao\0",5) == 0)
1167
+
1168
+ y = sdsdup(x);
1169
+ sdsrange(y,1,1);
1170
+ test_cond("sdsrange(...,1,1)",
1171
+ sdslen(y) == 1 && memcmp(y,"i\0",2) == 0)
1172
+
1173
+ sdsfree(y);
1174
+ y = sdsdup(x);
1175
+ sdsrange(y,1,-1);
1176
+ test_cond("sdsrange(...,1,-1)",
1177
+ sdslen(y) == 3 && memcmp(y,"iao\0",4) == 0)
1178
+
1179
+ sdsfree(y);
1180
+ y = sdsdup(x);
1181
+ sdsrange(y,-2,-1);
1182
+ test_cond("sdsrange(...,-2,-1)",
1183
+ sdslen(y) == 2 && memcmp(y,"ao\0",3) == 0)
1184
+
1185
+ sdsfree(y);
1186
+ y = sdsdup(x);
1187
+ sdsrange(y,2,1);
1188
+ test_cond("sdsrange(...,2,1)",
1189
+ sdslen(y) == 0 && memcmp(y,"\0",1) == 0)
1190
+
1191
+ sdsfree(y);
1192
+ y = sdsdup(x);
1193
+ sdsrange(y,1,100);
1194
+ test_cond("sdsrange(...,1,100)",
1195
+ sdslen(y) == 3 && memcmp(y,"iao\0",4) == 0)
1196
+
1197
+ sdsfree(y);
1198
+ y = sdsdup(x);
1199
+ sdsrange(y,100,100);
1200
+ test_cond("sdsrange(...,100,100)",
1201
+ sdslen(y) == 0 && memcmp(y,"\0",1) == 0)
1202
+
1203
+ sdsfree(y);
1204
+ sdsfree(x);
1205
+ x = sdsnew("foo");
1206
+ y = sdsnew("foa");
1207
+ test_cond("sdscmp(foo,foa)", sdscmp(x,y) > 0)
1208
+
1209
+ sdsfree(y);
1210
+ sdsfree(x);
1211
+ x = sdsnew("bar");
1212
+ y = sdsnew("bar");
1213
+ test_cond("sdscmp(bar,bar)", sdscmp(x,y) == 0)
1214
+
1215
+ sdsfree(y);
1216
+ sdsfree(x);
1217
+ x = sdsnew("aar");
1218
+ y = sdsnew("bar");
1219
+ test_cond("sdscmp(bar,bar)", sdscmp(x,y) < 0)
1220
+
1221
+ sdsfree(y);
1222
+ sdsfree(x);
1223
+ x = sdsnewlen("\a\n\0foo\r",7);
1224
+ y = sdscatrepr(sdsempty(),x,sdslen(x));
1225
+ test_cond("sdscatrepr(...data...)",
1226
+ memcmp(y,"\"\\a\\n\\x00foo\\r\"",15) == 0)
1227
+
1228
+ {
1229
+ unsigned int oldfree;
1230
+ char *p;
1231
+ int step = 10, j, i;
1232
+
1233
+ sdsfree(x);
1234
+ sdsfree(y);
1235
+ x = sdsnew("0");
1236
+ test_cond("sdsnew() free/len buffers", sdslen(x) == 1 && sdsavail(x) == 0);
1237
+
1238
+ /* Run the test a few times in order to hit the first two
1239
+ * SDS header types. */
1240
+ for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
1241
+ int oldlen = sdslen(x);
1242
+ x = sdsMakeRoomFor(x,step);
1243
+ int type = x[-1]&SDS_TYPE_MASK;
1244
+
1245
+ test_cond("sdsMakeRoomFor() len", sdslen(x) == oldlen);
1246
+ if (type != SDS_TYPE_5) {
1247
+ test_cond("sdsMakeRoomFor() free", sdsavail(x) >= step);
1248
+ oldfree = sdsavail(x);
1249
+ }
1250
+ p = x+oldlen;
1251
+ for (j = 0; j < step; j++) {
1252
+ p[j] = 'A'+j;
1253
+ }
1254
+ sdsIncrLen(x,step);
1255
+ }
1256
+ test_cond("sdsMakeRoomFor() content",
1257
+ memcmp("0ABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJABCDEFGHIJ",x,101) == 0);
1258
+ test_cond("sdsMakeRoomFor() final length",sdslen(x)==101);
1259
+
1260
+ sdsfree(x);
1261
+ }
1262
+ }
1263
+ test_report()
1264
+ return 0;
1265
+ }
1266
+ #endif
1267
+
1268
+ #ifdef SDS_TEST_MAIN
1269
+ int main(void) {
1270
+ return sdsTest();
1271
+ }
1272
+ #endif