/* 2004.02.01 first released source code for IOMP */ /* * Copyright (C) 2000-2002 the xine project * * This file is part of xine, a free video player. * * xine is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * xine is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA * * $Id: xine_buffer.h,v 1.2 2003/11/25 04:26:12 georgedon Exp $ * * * generic dynamic buffer functions. The goals * of these functions are (in fact many of these points * are todos): * - dynamic allocation and reallocation depending * on the size of data written to it. * - fast and transparent access to the data. * The user sees only the raw data chunk as it is * returned by the well-known malloc function. * This is necessary since not all data-accessing * functions can be wrapped here. * - some additional health checks are made during * development (eg boundary checks after direct * access to a buffer). This can be turned off in * production state for higher performance. * - A lot of convenient string and memory manipulation * functions are implemented here, where the user * do not have to care about memory chunk sizes. * - Some garbage collention could be implemented as well; * i think of a global structure containing infos * about all allocated chunks. This must be implemented * in a thread-save way... * * Here are some drawbacks (aka policies): * - The user must not pass indexed buffers to xine_buffer_* * functions. * - The pointers passed to xine_buffer_* functions may change * (eg during reallocation). The user must respect that. */ #ifndef HAVE_XINE_BUFFER_H #define HAVE_XINE_BUFFER_H #include /* * returns an initialized pointer to a buffer. * The buffer will be allocated in blocks of * chunk_size bytes. This will prevent permanent * reallocation on slow growing buffers. */ void *xine_buffer_init(int chunk_size); /* * frees a buffer, the macro ensures, that a freed * buffer pointer is set to NULL */ #define xine_buffer_free(buf) buf=_xine_buffer_free(buf) void *_xine_buffer_free(void *buf); /* * duplicates a buffer */ void *xine_buffer_dup(void *buf); /* * will copy len bytes of data into buf at position index. */ #define xine_buffer_copyin(buf,i,data,len) \ buf=_xine_buffer_copyin(buf,i,data,len) void *_xine_buffer_copyin(void *buf, int index, const void *data, int len); /* * will copy len bytes out of buf+index into data. * no checks are made in data. It is treated as an ordinary * user-malloced data chunk. */ void xine_buffer_copyout(void *buf, int index, void *data, int len); /* * set len bytes in buf+index to b. */ #define xine_buffer_set(buf,i,b,len) \ buf=_xine_buffer_set(buf,i,b,len) void *_xine_buffer_set(void *buf, int index, uint8_t b, int len); /* * concatnates given buf (which schould contain a null terminated string) * with another string. */ #define xine_buffer_strcat(buf,data) \ buf=_xine_buffer_strcat(buf,data) void *_xine_buffer_strcat(void *buf, char *data); /* * copies given string to buf+index */ #define xine_buffer_strcpy(buf,index,data) \ buf=_xine_buffer_strcpy(buf,index,data) void *_xine_buffer_strcpy(void *buf, int index, char *data); /* * returns a pointer to the first occurence of ch. * note, that the returned pointer cannot be used * in any other xine_buffer_* functions. */ char *xine_buffer_strchr(void *buf, int ch); /* * get allocated memory size */ int xine_buffer_get_size(void *buf); /* * ensures a specified buffer size if the user want to * write directly to the buffer. Normally the special * access functions defined here should be used. */ #define xine_buffer_ensure_size(buf,data) \ buf=_xine_buffer_ensure_size(buf,data) void *_xine_buffer_ensure_size(void *buf, int size); #endif