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32 /* Initializes a buffer with a certain amount of allocated space */
33 void buffer_init(Buffer* buffer, unsigned int space)
35 buffer->data = (char*)g_malloc(space);
36 buffer->allocated = space;
38 buffer->first_free = 0;
41 /* Frees the memory used by a buffer, and the buffer struct */
42 void buffer_free(Buffer* buffer)
47 /* Assures that there are 'space' bytes at the end of the used space
48 so that another routine can copy directly into the buffer space. After
49 doing that, the routine will also want to run
50 buffer_increase_length(). */
51 void buffer_assure_space(Buffer* buffer, unsigned int space)
53 unsigned int available_at_end = buffer->allocated - buffer->first_free;
54 unsigned int space_used;
55 int space_at_beginning;
57 /* If we've got the space already, good! */
58 if (space <= available_at_end) {
62 /* Maybe we don't have the space available at the end, but we would
63 if we moved the used space back to the beginning of the
64 allocation. The buffer could have become fragmented through lots
65 of calls to buffer_remove_start(). I'm using buffer->start as the
66 same as 'available_at_start' in this comparison. */
68 /* or maybe there's just no more room. */
70 space_at_beginning = buffer->start >= space;
71 if (space_at_beginning || buffer->start > 0) {
72 space_used = buffer->first_free - buffer->start;
73 /* this memory copy better be safe for overlapping memory regions! */
74 memmove(buffer->data, buffer->data + buffer->start, space_used);
76 buffer->first_free = space_used;
78 /*if (buffer->start >= space) {*/
79 if (space_at_beginning) {
83 /* We'll allocate more space */
84 buffer->allocated += space + 1024;
85 buffer->data = (char*)g_realloc(buffer->data, buffer->allocated);
88 void buffer_append(Buffer* buffer, char *from, unsigned int bytes)
90 buffer_assure_space(buffer, bytes);
91 memcpy(buffer->data + buffer->first_free, from, bytes);
92 buffer->first_free += bytes;
95 void buffer_remove_start(Buffer* buffer, unsigned int bytes)
97 if (buffer->start + bytes > buffer->first_free) {
98 g_error("buffer_remove_start trying to remove %d bytes. s=%d ff=%d!\n",
99 bytes, buffer->start, buffer->first_free);
102 buffer->start += bytes;
104 if (buffer->start == buffer->first_free) {
106 buffer->first_free = 0;
111 #ifndef SOME_FUNCTIONS_ARE_DEFINES
112 void buffer_increase_length(Buffer* buffer, unsigned int bytes)
114 buffer->first_free += bytes;
118 #ifndef SOME_FUNCTIONS_ARE_DEFINES
119 unsigned int buffer_length(Buffer* buffer)
121 return buffer->first_free - buffer->start;
125 #ifndef SOME_FUNCTIONS_ARE_DEFINES
126 char* buffer_start_ptr(Buffer* buffer)
128 return buffer->data + buffer->start;
132 #ifndef SOME_FUNCTIONS_ARE_DEFINES
133 char* buffer_end_ptr(Buffer* buffer)
135 return buffer->data + buffer->first_free;