json-c
0.11
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Data Structures | |
struct | printbuf |
Macros | |
#define | printbuf_memappend_fast(p, bufptr, bufsize) |
#define | printbuf_length(p) ((p)->bpos) |
Functions | |
struct printbuf * | printbuf_new (void) |
int | printbuf_memappend (struct printbuf *p, const char *buf, int size) |
int | printbuf_memset (struct printbuf *pb, int offset, int charvalue, int len) |
int | sprintbuf (struct printbuf *p, const char *msg,...) |
void | printbuf_reset (struct printbuf *p) |
void | printbuf_free (struct printbuf *p) |
#define printbuf_length | ( | p | ) | ((p)->bpos) |
#define printbuf_memappend_fast | ( | p, | |
bufptr, | |||
bufsize | |||
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void printbuf_free | ( | struct printbuf * | p | ) |
int printbuf_memappend | ( | struct printbuf * | p, |
const char * | buf, | ||
int | size | ||
) |
int printbuf_memset | ( | struct printbuf * | pb, |
int | offset, | ||
int | charvalue, | ||
int | len | ||
) |
Set len bytes of the buffer to charvalue, starting at offset offset. Similar to calling memset(x, charvalue, len);
The memory allocated for the buffer is extended as necessary.
If offset is -1, this starts at the end of the current data in the buffer.
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void printbuf_reset | ( | struct printbuf * | p | ) |
int sprintbuf | ( | struct printbuf * | p, |
const char * | msg, | ||
... | |||
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