freeswitch/libs/sofia-sip/libsofia-sip-ua/su/su_strdup.c

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/*
* This file is part of the Sofia-SIP package
*
* Copyright (C) 2005 Nokia Corporation.
*
* Contact: Pekka Pessi <pekka.pessi@nokia.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301 USA
*
*/
/**@ingroup su_alloc
*
* @CFILE su_strdup.c Home-based string duplication functions
*
* @author Pekka Pessi <Pekka.Pessi@nokia.com>
*
* @date Created: Wed Jul 19 10:06:14 2000 ppessi
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "sofia-sip/su_alloc.h"
/** Duplicate a string, allocate memory from @a home.
*
* The function su_strdup() duplicates the string @a s. It allocates @c
* strlen(s)+1 bytes from @a home, copies the contents of @a s to the newly
* allocated memory, and returns pointer to the duplicated string.
*
* @param home pointer to memory home
* @param s string to be duplicated
*
* @return The function su_strdup() returns pointer to the newly created
* string, or @c NULL upon an error.
*/
char *su_strdup(su_home_t *home, char const *s)
{
if (s) {
size_t n = strlen(s);
char *retval = su_alloc(home, n + 1);
if (retval)
snprintf(retval, n + 1, "%s", s);
return retval;
}
return NULL;
}
/**Concate two strings, allocate memory for result from @a home.
*
* Concatenate the strings @a s1 and @a s2. The @c strlen(s1)+strlen(s2)+1
* bytes is allocated from @a home, the contents of @a s1 and @a s2 is
* copied to the newly allocated memory area, and pointer to the
* concatenated string is returned.
*
* @param home pointer to memory home
* @param s1 string to be first string
* @param s2 string to be first string
*
* @return Pointer to the newly created string is returned, or @c NULL upon
* an error.
*/
char *su_strcat(su_home_t *home, char const *s1, char const *s2)
{
size_t n1, n2;
char *retval;
if (s1 == NULL)
return su_strdup(home, s2);
else if (s2 == NULL)
return su_strdup(home, s1);
n1 = strlen(s1); n2 = strlen(s2);
retval = su_alloc(home, n1 + n2 + 1);
if (retval) {
memcpy(retval, s1, n1);
memcpy(retval + n1, s2, n2);
retval[n1 + n2] = '\0';
}
return retval;
}
/**Concate multiple strings, allocate memory for result from @a home.
*
* Concatenate the strings in list. The lenght of result is calculate,
* result is allocated from @a home, the contents of strings is copied to
* the newly allocated memory arex, and pointer to the concatenated string is
* returned.
*
* @param home pointer to memory home
* @param ... NULL-terminated list of strings to be concatenated
*
* @return Pointer to the newly created string is returned, or @c NULL upon
* an error.
*/
char *su_strcat_all(su_home_t *home, ...)
{
int i, n;
size_t size = 0;
va_list va;
char *s, *retval, *end;
/* Count number arguments and their size */
va_start(va, home);
s = va_arg(va, char *);
for (n = 0; s; s = va_arg(va, char *), n++)
size += strlen(s);
va_end(va);
retval = su_alloc(home, size + 1);
if (retval) {
s = retval;
end = s + size + 1;
va_start(va, home);
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
s = (char *)memccpy(s, va_arg(va, char const *), '\0', end - s) - 1;
va_end(va);
retval[size] = '\0';
}
return retval;
}
/** Duplicate a string with given size, allocate memory from @a home.
*
* The function su_strndup() duplicates the string @a s. It allocates @c n+1
* bytes from @a home, copies the contents of @a s to the newly allocated
* memory, and returns pointer to the duplicated string. The duplicated
* string is always NUL-terminated.
*
* @param home pointer to memory home
* @param s string to be duplicated
* @param n size of the resulting string
*
* @return The function su_strndup() returns pointer to the newly created
* string, or @c NULL upon an error.
*/
char *su_strndup(su_home_t *home, char const *s, isize_t n)
{
if (s) {
char *retval = su_alloc(home, n + 1);
if (retval)
strncpy(retval, s, n)[n] = 0;
return retval;
}
return NULL;
}