// Matrix Construct // // Copyright (C) Matrix Construct Developers, Authors & Contributors // Copyright (C) 2016-2019 Jason Volk // // Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any // purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above // copyright notice and this permission notice is present in all copies. The // full license for this software is available in the LICENSE file. #pragma once #define HAVE_IRCD_STRL_H // Vintage namespace ircd { struct strlcpy; struct strlcat; } /// This is a function. It works the same as the standard strlcpy() but it has /// some useful modernizations and may be informally referred to as strlcpy++. /// /// - It optionally works with string_view inputs and ircd::buffer outputs. /// This allows for implicit size parameters and increases its safety while /// simplifying its usage (no more sizeof(buf) where buf coderots into char*). /// /// - Its objectification allows for a configurable return type. The old /// strlcpy() returned a size integer type. When using string_view's and /// buffers this would generally lead to the pattern { dst, strlcpy(dst, src) } /// and this is no longer necessary. /// struct ircd::strlcpy { mutable_buffer ret; public: explicit operator const mutable_buffer &() const { return ret; } operator string_view() const { return ret; } operator size_t() const { return size(ret); } strlcpy(char *const &dst, const string_view &src, const size_t &max) noexcept { mutable_buffer buf{dst, max}; ret = mutable_buffer { buf, std::min(size(src), std::max(max, 1UL) - 1UL) }; consume(buf, copy(ret, src)); consume(buf, copy(buf, '\0')); } #ifndef HAVE_STRLCPY strlcpy(char *const &dst, const char *const &src, const size_t &max) :strlcpy{dst, string_view{src, strnlen(src, max)}, max} {} #endif strlcpy(const mutable_buffer &dst, const string_view &src) :strlcpy{data(dst), src, size(dst)} {} }; /// This is a function. It works the same as the standard strlcat() but it has /// some useful modernizations and may be informally referred to as strlcat++. /// see: ircd::strlcpy(). /// struct ircd::strlcat { mutable_buffer ret; public: operator string_view() const { return ret; } operator size_t() const { return size(ret); } strlcat(char *const &dst, const string_view &src, const size_t &max) noexcept { const auto pos { strnlen(dst, max) }; assert(pos <= max); const mutable_buffer tgt { dst + pos, max - pos }; ret = mutable_buffer { dst, end(mutable_buffer(strlcpy(tgt, src))) }; } #ifndef HAVE_STRLCAT strlcat(char *const &dst, const char *const &src, const size_t &max) :strlcat{dst, string_view{src, strnlen(src, max)}, max} {} #endif strlcat(const mutable_buffer &dst, const string_view &src) :strlcat{data(dst), src, size(dst)} {} };