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This improves on commit bbfd7edae5aa5ad5553d3c7e102f2e450d4380d4 by making two simple changes: * pg_attribute_noreturn now takes parentheses, ie pg_attribute_noreturn(). Likewise pg_attribute_unused(), pg_attribute_packed(). This reduces pgindent's tendency to misformat declarations involving them. * attributes are now always attached to function declarations, not definitions. Previously some places were taking creative shortcuts, which were not merely candidates for bad misformatting by pgindent but often were outright wrong anyway. (It does little good to put a noreturn annotation where callers can't see it.) In any case, if we would like to believe that these macros can be used with non-gcc compilers, we should avoid gratuitous variance in usage patterns. I also went through and manually improved the formatting of a lot of declarations, and got rid of excessively repetitive (and now obsolete anyway) comments informing the reader what pg_attribute_printf is for.
153 lines
5.3 KiB
C
153 lines
5.3 KiB
C
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* stringinfo.h
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* Declarations/definitions for "StringInfo" functions.
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*
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* StringInfo provides an indefinitely-extensible string data type.
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* It can be used to buffer either ordinary C strings (null-terminated text)
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* or arbitrary binary data. All storage is allocated with palloc().
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*
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2015, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
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* Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
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*
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* src/include/lib/stringinfo.h
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*
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*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*/
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#ifndef STRINGINFO_H
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#define STRINGINFO_H
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/*-------------------------
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* StringInfoData holds information about an extensible string.
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* data is the current buffer for the string (allocated with palloc).
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* len is the current string length. There is guaranteed to be
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* a terminating '\0' at data[len], although this is not very
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* useful when the string holds binary data rather than text.
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* maxlen is the allocated size in bytes of 'data', i.e. the maximum
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* string size (including the terminating '\0' char) that we can
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* currently store in 'data' without having to reallocate
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* more space. We must always have maxlen > len.
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* cursor is initialized to zero by makeStringInfo or initStringInfo,
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* but is not otherwise touched by the stringinfo.c routines.
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* Some routines use it to scan through a StringInfo.
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*-------------------------
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*/
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typedef struct StringInfoData
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{
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char *data;
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int len;
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int maxlen;
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int cursor;
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} StringInfoData;
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typedef StringInfoData *StringInfo;
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/*------------------------
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* There are two ways to create a StringInfo object initially:
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*
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* StringInfo stringptr = makeStringInfo();
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* Both the StringInfoData and the data buffer are palloc'd.
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*
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* StringInfoData string;
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* initStringInfo(&string);
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* The data buffer is palloc'd but the StringInfoData is just local.
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* This is the easiest approach for a StringInfo object that will
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* only live as long as the current routine.
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*
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* To destroy a StringInfo, pfree() the data buffer, and then pfree() the
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* StringInfoData if it was palloc'd. There's no special support for this.
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*
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* NOTE: some routines build up a string using StringInfo, and then
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* release the StringInfoData but return the data string itself to their
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* caller. At that point the data string looks like a plain palloc'd
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* string.
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*-------------------------
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*/
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/*------------------------
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* makeStringInfo
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* Create an empty 'StringInfoData' & return a pointer to it.
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*/
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extern StringInfo makeStringInfo(void);
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/*------------------------
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* initStringInfo
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* Initialize a StringInfoData struct (with previously undefined contents)
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* to describe an empty string.
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*/
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extern void initStringInfo(StringInfo str);
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/*------------------------
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* resetStringInfo
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* Clears the current content of the StringInfo, if any. The
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* StringInfo remains valid.
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*/
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extern void resetStringInfo(StringInfo str);
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/*------------------------
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* appendStringInfo
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* Format text data under the control of fmt (an sprintf-style format string)
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* and append it to whatever is already in str. More space is allocated
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* to str if necessary. This is sort of like a combination of sprintf and
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* strcat.
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*/
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extern void appendStringInfo(StringInfo str, const char *fmt,...) pg_attribute_printf(2, 3);
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/*------------------------
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* appendStringInfoVA
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* Attempt to format text data under the control of fmt (an sprintf-style
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* format string) and append it to whatever is already in str. If successful
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* return zero; if not (because there's not enough space), return an estimate
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* of the space needed, without modifying str. Typically the caller should
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* pass the return value to enlargeStringInfo() before trying again; see
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* appendStringInfo for standard usage pattern.
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*/
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extern int appendStringInfoVA(StringInfo str, const char *fmt, va_list args) pg_attribute_printf(2, 0);
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/*------------------------
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* appendStringInfoString
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* Append a null-terminated string to str.
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* Like appendStringInfo(str, "%s", s) but faster.
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*/
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extern void appendStringInfoString(StringInfo str, const char *s);
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/*------------------------
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* appendStringInfoChar
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* Append a single byte to str.
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* Like appendStringInfo(str, "%c", ch) but much faster.
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*/
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extern void appendStringInfoChar(StringInfo str, char ch);
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/*------------------------
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* appendStringInfoCharMacro
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* As above, but a macro for even more speed where it matters.
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* Caution: str argument will be evaluated multiple times.
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*/
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#define appendStringInfoCharMacro(str,ch) \
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(((str)->len + 1 >= (str)->maxlen) ? \
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appendStringInfoChar(str, ch) : \
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(void)((str)->data[(str)->len] = (ch), (str)->data[++(str)->len] = '\0'))
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/*------------------------
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* appendStringInfoSpaces
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* Append a given number of spaces to str.
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*/
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extern void appendStringInfoSpaces(StringInfo str, int count);
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/*------------------------
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* appendBinaryStringInfo
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* Append arbitrary binary data to a StringInfo, allocating more space
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* if necessary.
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*/
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extern void appendBinaryStringInfo(StringInfo str,
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const char *data, int datalen);
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/*------------------------
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* enlargeStringInfo
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* Make sure a StringInfo's buffer can hold at least 'needed' more bytes.
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*/
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extern void enlargeStringInfo(StringInfo str, int needed);
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#endif /* STRINGINFO_H */
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