From cc40af334e619bb549038238507407866f774f8f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hongbotian Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 01:35:09 -0500 Subject: upload apache JIRA: BOTTLENECK-10 Change-Id: I67eae31de6dc824097dfa56ab454ba36fdd23a2c Signed-off-by: hongbotian --- rubbos/app/apache2/include/apr_strings.h | 337 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 337 insertions(+) create mode 100644 rubbos/app/apache2/include/apr_strings.h (limited to 'rubbos/app/apache2/include/apr_strings.h') diff --git a/rubbos/app/apache2/include/apr_strings.h b/rubbos/app/apache2/include/apr_strings.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000..24cfbdf8 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/apache2/include/apr_strings.h @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +/* 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. + */ + +/* Portions of this file are covered by */ +/* -*- mode: c; c-file-style: "k&r" -*- + + strnatcmp.c -- Perform 'natural order' comparisons of strings in C. + Copyright (C) 2000 by Martin Pool + + This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied + warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages + arising from the use of this software. + + Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, + including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it + freely, subject to the following restrictions: + + 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not + claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software + in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be + appreciated but is not required. + 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be + misrepresented as being the original software. + 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. +*/ + +#ifndef APR_STRINGS_H +#define APR_STRINGS_H + +/** + * @file apr_strings.h + * @brief APR Strings library + */ + +#include "apr.h" +#include "apr_errno.h" +#include "apr_pools.h" +#define APR_WANT_IOVEC +#include "apr_want.h" + +#if APR_HAVE_STDARG_H +#include +#endif + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif /* __cplusplus */ + +/** + * @defgroup apr_strings String routines + * @ingroup APR + * @{ + */ + +/** + * Do a natural order comparison of two strings. + * @param a The first string to compare + * @param b The second string to compare + * @return Either <0, 0, or >0. If the first string is less than the second + * this returns <0, if they are equivalent it returns 0, and if the + * first string is greater than second string it retuns >0. + */ +APR_DECLARE(int) apr_strnatcmp(char const *a, char const *b); + +/** + * Do a natural order comparison of two strings ignoring the case of the + * strings. + * @param a The first string to compare + * @param b The second string to compare + * @return Either <0, 0, or >0. If the first string is less than the second + * this returns <0, if they are equivalent it returns 0, and if the + * first string is greater than second string it retuns >0. + */ +APR_DECLARE(int) apr_strnatcasecmp(char const *a, char const *b); + +/** + * duplicate a string into memory allocated out of a pool + * @param p The pool to allocate out of + * @param s The string to duplicate + * @return The new string + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_pstrdup(apr_pool_t *p, const char *s); + +/** + * Create a null-terminated string by making a copy of a sequence + * of characters and appending a null byte + * @param p The pool to allocate out of + * @param s The block of characters to duplicate + * @param n The number of characters to duplicate + * @return The new string + * @remark This is a faster alternative to apr_pstrndup, for use + * when you know that the string being duplicated really + * has 'n' or more characters. If the string might contain + * fewer characters, use apr_pstrndup. + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_pstrmemdup(apr_pool_t *p, const char *s, apr_size_t n); + +/** + * Duplicate at most n characters of a string into memory allocated + * out of a pool; the new string will be NUL-terminated + * @param p The pool to allocate out of + * @param s The string to duplicate + * @param n The maximum number of characters to duplicate + * @return The new string + * @remark The amount of memory allocated from the pool is the length + * of the returned string including the NUL terminator + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_pstrndup(apr_pool_t *p, const char *s, apr_size_t n); + +/** + * Duplicate a block of memory. + * + * @param p The pool to allocate from + * @param m The memory to duplicate + * @param n The number of bytes to duplicate + * @return The new block of memory + */ +APR_DECLARE(void *) apr_pmemdup(apr_pool_t *p, const void *m, apr_size_t n); + +/** + * Concatenate multiple strings, allocating memory out a pool + * @param p The pool to allocate out of + * @param ... The strings to concatenate. The final string must be NULL + * @return The new string + */ +APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(char *) apr_pstrcat(apr_pool_t *p, ...); + +/** + * Concatenate multiple strings specified in a writev-style vector + * @param p The pool from which to allocate + * @param vec The strings to concatenate + * @param nvec The number of strings to concatenate + * @param nbytes (output) strlen of new string (pass in NULL to omit) + * @return The new string + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_pstrcatv(apr_pool_t *p, const struct iovec *vec, + apr_size_t nvec, apr_size_t *nbytes); + +/** + * printf-style style printing routine. The data is output to a string + * allocated from a pool + * @param p The pool to allocate out of + * @param fmt The format of the string + * @param ap The arguments to use while printing the data + * @return The new string + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_pvsprintf(apr_pool_t *p, const char *fmt, va_list ap); + +/** + * printf-style style printing routine. The data is output to a string + * allocated from a pool + * @param p The pool to allocate out of + * @param fmt The format of the string + * @param ... The arguments to use while printing the data + * @return The new string + */ +APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(char *) apr_psprintf(apr_pool_t *p, const char *fmt, ...) + __attribute__((format(printf,2,3))); + +/** + * copy n characters from src to dst + * @param dst The destination string + * @param src The source string + * @param dst_size The space available in dst; dst always receives + * null-termination, so if src is longer than + * dst_size, the actual number of characters copied is + * dst_size - 1. + * @remark + *
+ * We re-implement this function to implement these specific changes:
+ *       1) strncpy() doesn't always null terminate and we want it to.
+ *       2) strncpy() null fills, which is bogus, esp. when copy 8byte strings
+ *          into 8k blocks.
+ *       3) Instead of returning the pointer to the beginning of the
+ *          destination string, we return a pointer to the terminating null
+ *          to allow us to check for truncation.
+ * 
+ */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_cpystrn(char *dst, const char *src, + apr_size_t dst_size); + +/** + * Strip spaces from a string + * @param dest The destination string. It is okay to modify the string + * in place. Namely dest == src + * @param src The string to rid the spaces from. + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_collapse_spaces(char *dest, const char *src); + +/** + * Convert the arguments to a program from one string to an array of + * strings terminated by a NULL pointer + * @param arg_str The arguments to convert + * @param argv_out Output location. This is a pointer to an array of strings. + * @param token_context Pool to use. + */ +APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_tokenize_to_argv(const char *arg_str, + char ***argv_out, + apr_pool_t *token_context); + +/** + * Split a string into separate null-terminated tokens. The tokens are + * delimited in the string by one or more characters from the sep + * argument. + * @param str The string to separate; this should be specified on the + * first call to apr_strtok() for a given string, and NULL + * on subsequent calls. + * @param sep The set of delimiters + * @param last Internal state saved by apr_strtok() between calls. + * @return The next token from the string + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_strtok(char *str, const char *sep, char **last); + +/** + * @defgroup APR_Strings_Snprintf snprintf implementations + * @warning + * These are snprintf implementations based on apr_vformatter(). + * + * Note that various standards and implementations disagree on the return + * value of snprintf, and side-effects due to %n in the formatting string. + * apr_snprintf (and apr_vsnprintf) behaves as follows: + * + * Process the format string until the entire string is exhausted, or + * the buffer fills. If the buffer fills then stop processing immediately + * (so no further %n arguments are processed), and return the buffer + * length. In all cases the buffer is NUL terminated. It will return the + * number of characters inserted into the buffer, not including the + * terminating NUL. As a special case, if len is 0, apr_snprintf will + * return the number of characters that would have been inserted if + * the buffer had been infinite (in this case, *buffer can be NULL) + * + * In no event does apr_snprintf return a negative number. + * @{ + */ + +/** + * snprintf routine based on apr_vformatter. This means it understands the + * same extensions. + * @param buf The buffer to write to + * @param len The size of the buffer + * @param format The format string + * @param ... The arguments to use to fill out the format string. + */ +APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(int) apr_snprintf(char *buf, apr_size_t len, + const char *format, ...) + __attribute__((format(printf,3,4))); + +/** + * vsnprintf routine based on apr_vformatter. This means it understands the + * same extensions. + * @param buf The buffer to write to + * @param len The size of the buffer + * @param format The format string + * @param ap The arguments to use to fill out the format string. + */ +APR_DECLARE(int) apr_vsnprintf(char *buf, apr_size_t len, const char *format, + va_list ap); +/** @} */ + +/** + * create a string representation of an int, allocated from a pool + * @param p The pool from which to allocate + * @param n The number to format + * @return The string representation of the number + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_itoa(apr_pool_t *p, int n); + +/** + * create a string representation of a long, allocated from a pool + * @param p The pool from which to allocate + * @param n The number to format + * @return The string representation of the number + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_ltoa(apr_pool_t *p, long n); + +/** + * create a string representation of an apr_off_t, allocated from a pool + * @param p The pool from which to allocate + * @param n The number to format + * @return The string representation of the number + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_off_t_toa(apr_pool_t *p, apr_off_t n); + +/** + * parse a numeric string into a 64-bit numeric value + * @param buf The string to parse. It may contain optional whitespace, + * followed by an optional '+' (positive, default) or '-' (negative) + * character, followed by an optional '0x' prefix if base is 0 or 16, + * followed by numeric digits appropriate for base. + * @param end A pointer to the end of the valid character in buf. If + * not nil, it is set to the first invalid character in buf. + * @param base A numeric base in the range between 2 and 36 inclusive, + * or 0. If base is zero, buf will be treated as base ten unless its + * digits are prefixed with '0x', in which case it will be treated as + * base 16. + * @return The numeric value of the string. + */ +APR_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) apr_strtoi64(const char *buf, char **end, int base); + +/** + * parse a base-10 numeric string into a 64-bit numeric value. + * Equivalent to apr_strtoi64(buf, (char**)NULL, 10). + * @param buf The string to parse + * @return The numeric value of the string + */ +APR_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) apr_atoi64(const char *buf); + +/** + * Format a binary size (magnitiudes are 2^10 rather than 10^3) from an apr_off_t, + * as bytes, K, M, T, etc, to a four character compacted human readable string. + * @param size The size to format + * @param buf The 5 byte text buffer (counting the trailing null) + * @return The buf passed to apr_strfsize() + * @remark All negative sizes report ' - ', apr_strfsize only formats positive values. + */ +APR_DECLARE(char *) apr_strfsize(apr_off_t size, char *buf); + +/** @} */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* !APR_STRINGS_H */ -- cgit 1.2.3-korg