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virstring: Introduce VIR_STRDUP and VIR_STRNDUP
The code adaptation is not done right now, but in subsequent patches. Hence I am not implementing syntax-check rule as it would break compilation. Developers are strongly advised to use these new macros. They are similar to VIR_ALLOC() logic: VIR_STRDUP(dst, src) returns zero on success, -1 otherwise. In case you don't want to report OOM error, use the _QUIET variant of a macro.
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@ -719,6 +719,17 @@ sizeof(dest) returns something meaningful). Note that this is a macro, so
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arguments could be evaluated more than once. This is equivalent to
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virStrncpy(dest, src, strlen(src), sizeof(dest)).
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VIR_STRDUP(char *dst, const char *src);
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VIR_STRNDUP(char *dst, const char *src, size_t n);
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You should avoid using strdup or strndup directly as they do not report
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out-of-memory error. Use VIR_STRDUP or VIR_STRNDUP macros instead. Note, that
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these two behave similar to VIR_ALLOC: on success zero is returned, otherwise
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the result is -1 and dst is guaranteed to be NULL. In very specific cases,
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when you don't want to report the out-of-memory error, you can use
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VIR_STRDUP_QUIET or VIR_STRNDUP_QUIET, but such usage is very rare and usually
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considered a flaw.
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Variable length string buffer
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=============================
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@ -855,6 +855,20 @@
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virStrncpy(dest, src, strlen(src), sizeof(dest)).
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</p>
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<pre>
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VIR_STRDUP(char *dst, const char *src);
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VIR_STRNDUP(char *dst, const char *src, size_t n);
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</pre>
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<p>
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You should avoid using strdup or strndup directly as they do not report
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out-of-memory error. Use VIR_STRDUP or VIR_STRNDUP macros instead. Note,
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that these two behave similar to VIR_ALLOC: on success zero is returned,
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otherwise the result is -1 and dst is guaranteed to be NULL. In very
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specific cases, when you don't want to report the out-of-memory error, you
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can use VIR_STRDUP_QUIET or VIR_STRNDUP_QUIET, but such usage is very rare
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and usually considered a flaw.
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</p>
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<h2><a name="strbuf">Variable length string buffer</a></h2>
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<p>
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@ -1751,11 +1751,13 @@ virSkipSpaces;
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virSkipSpacesAndBackslash;
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virSkipSpacesBackwards;
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virStrcpy;
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virStrdup;
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virStringArrayHasString;
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virStringFreeList;
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virStringJoin;
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virStringSplit;
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virStrncpy;
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virStrndup;
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virStrToDouble;
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virStrToLong_i;
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virStrToLong_l;
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@ -515,3 +515,77 @@ virArgvToString(const char *const *argv)
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return ret;
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}
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/**
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* virStrdup:
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* @dest: where to store duplicated string
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* @src: the source string to duplicate
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* @report: whether to report OOM error, if there is one
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* @domcode: error domain code
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* @filename: caller's filename
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* @funcname: caller's funcname
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* @linenr: caller's line number
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*
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* Wrapper over strdup, which reports OOM error if told so,
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* in which case callers wants to pass @domcode, @filename,
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* @funcname and @linenr which should represent location in
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* caller's body where virStrdup is called from. Consider
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* using VIR_STRDUP which sets these automatically.
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*
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* Returns: 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
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*/
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int
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virStrdup(char **dest,
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const char *src,
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bool report,
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int domcode,
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const char *filename,
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const char *funcname,
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size_t linenr)
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{
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if (!(*dest = strdup(src))) {
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if (report)
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virReportOOMErrorFull(domcode, filename, funcname, linenr);
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return -1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/**
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* virStrndup:
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* @dest: where to store duplicated string
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* @src: the source string to duplicate
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* @n: how many bytes to copy
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* @report: whether to report OOM error, if there is one
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* @domcode: error domain code
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* @filename: caller's filename
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* @funcname: caller's funcname
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* @linenr: caller's line number
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*
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* Wrapper over strndup, which reports OOM error if told so,
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* in which case callers wants to pass @domcode, @filename,
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* @funcname and @linenr which should represent location in
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* caller's body where virStrndup is called from. Consider
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* using VIR_STRNDUP which sets these automatically.
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*
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* Returns: 0 on success, -1 otherwise.
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*/
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int
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virStrndup(char **dest,
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const char *src,
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size_t n,
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bool report,
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int domcode,
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const char *filename,
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const char *funcname,
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size_t linenr)
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{
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if (!(*dest = strndup(src, n))) {
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if (report)
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virReportOOMErrorFull(domcode, filename, funcname, linenr);
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return -1;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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char *virStrcpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t destbytes)
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ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK;
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# define virStrcpyStatic(dest, src) virStrcpy((dest), (src), sizeof(dest))
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/* Don't call these directly - use the macros below */
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int virStrdup(char **dest, const char *src, bool report, int domcode,
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const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr)
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ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(2);
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int virStrndup(char **dest, const char *src, size_t n, bool report, int domcode,
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const char *filename, const char *funcname, size_t linenr)
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ATTRIBUTE_RETURN_CHECK ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(1) ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL(2);
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/**
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* VIR_STRDUP:
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* @dst: variable to hold result (char*, not char**)
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* @src: string to duplicate
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*
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* Duplicate @src string and store it into @dst.
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*
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* Returns -1 on failure (with OOM error reported), 0 on success
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*/
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# define VIR_STRDUP(dst, src) virStrdup(&(dst), src, true, VIR_FROM_THIS, \
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__FILE__, __FUNCTION__, __LINE__)
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/**
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* VIR_STRDUP_QUIET:
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* @dst: variable to hold result (char*, not char**)
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* @src: string to duplicate
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*
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* Duplicate @src string and store it into @dst.
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*
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* Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success
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*/
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# define VIR_STRDUP_QUIET(dst, src) virStrdup(&(dst), src, false, 0, NULL, NULL, 0)
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/**
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* VIR_STRNDUP:
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* @dst: variable to hold result (char*, not char**)
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* @src: string to duplicate
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* @n: the maximum number of bytes to copy
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*
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* Duplicate @src string and store it into @dst. If @src is longer than @n,
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* only @n bytes are copied and terminating null byte '\0' is added.
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*
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* Returns -1 on failure (with OOM error reported), 0 on success
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*/
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# define VIR_STRNDUP(dst, src, n) virStrndup(&(dst), src, n, true, \
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VIR_FROM_THIS, __FILE__, \
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__FUNCTION__, __LINE__)
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/**
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* VIR_STRNDUP_QUIET:
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* @dst: variable to hold result (char*, not char**)
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* @src: string to duplicate
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* @n: the maximum number of bytes to copy
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*
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* Duplicate @src string and store it into @dst. If @src is longer than @n,
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* only @n bytes are copied and terminating null byte '\0' is added.
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*
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* Returns -1 on failure, 0 on success
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*/
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# define VIR_STRNDUP_QUIET(dst, src, n) virStrndup(&(dst), src, n, false, \
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0, NULL, NULL, 0)
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#endif /* __VIR_STRING_H__ */
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