go-fitz/include/mupdf/fitz/buffer.h
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// Copyright (C) 2004-2023 Artifex Software, Inc.
//
// This file is part of MuPDF.
//
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#ifndef MUPDF_FITZ_BUFFER_H
#define MUPDF_FITZ_BUFFER_H
#include "mupdf/fitz/system.h"
#include "mupdf/fitz/context.h"
/**
fz_buffer is a wrapper around a dynamically allocated array of
bytes.
Buffers have a capacity (the number of bytes storage immediately
available) and a current size.
The contents of the structure are considered implementation
details and are subject to change. Users should use the accessor
functions in preference.
*/
typedef struct
{
int refs;
unsigned char *data;
size_t cap, len;
int unused_bits;
int shared;
} fz_buffer;
/**
Take an additional reference to the buffer. The same pointer
is returned.
Never throws exceptions.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_keep_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Drop a reference to the buffer. When the reference count reaches
zero, the buffer is destroyed.
Never throws exceptions.
*/
void fz_drop_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Retrieve internal memory of buffer.
datap: Output parameter that will be pointed to the data.
Returns the current size of the data in bytes.
*/
size_t fz_buffer_storage(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, unsigned char **datap);
/**
Ensure that a buffer's data ends in a
0 byte, and return a pointer to it.
*/
const char *fz_string_from_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
fz_buffer *fz_new_buffer(fz_context *ctx, size_t capacity);
/**
Create a new buffer with existing data.
data: Pointer to existing data.
size: Size of existing data.
Takes ownership of data. Does not make a copy. Calls fz_free on
the data when the buffer is deallocated. Do not use 'data' after
passing to this function.
Returns pointer to new buffer. Throws exception on allocation
failure.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_new_buffer_from_data(fz_context *ctx, unsigned char *data, size_t size);
/**
Like fz_new_buffer, but does not take ownership.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_new_buffer_from_shared_data(fz_context *ctx, const unsigned char *data, size_t size);
/**
Create a new buffer containing a copy of the passed data.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_new_buffer_from_copied_data(fz_context *ctx, const unsigned char *data, size_t size);
/**
Make a new buffer, containing a copy of the data used in
the original.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_clone_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Create a new buffer with data decoded from a base64 input string.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_new_buffer_from_base64(fz_context *ctx, const char *data, size_t size);
/**
Ensure that a buffer has a given capacity,
truncating data if required.
capacity: The desired capacity for the buffer. If the current
size of the buffer contents is smaller than capacity, it is
truncated.
*/
void fz_resize_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, size_t capacity);
/**
Make some space within a buffer (i.e. ensure that
capacity > size).
*/
void fz_grow_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Trim wasted capacity from a buffer by resizing internal memory.
*/
void fz_trim_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Empties the buffer. Storage is not freed, but is held ready
to be reused as the buffer is refilled.
Never throws exceptions.
*/
void fz_clear_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Create a new buffer with a (subset of) the data from the buffer.
start: if >= 0, offset from start of buffer, if < 0 offset from end of buffer.
end: if >= 0, offset from start of buffer, if < 0 offset from end of buffer.
*/
fz_buffer *fz_slice_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int64_t start, int64_t end);
/**
Append the contents of the source buffer onto the end of the
destination buffer, extending automatically as required.
Ownership of buffers does not change.
*/
void fz_append_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *destination, fz_buffer *source);
/**
Write a base64 encoded data block, optionally with periodic newlines.
*/
void fz_append_base64(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *out, const unsigned char *data, size_t size, int newline);
/**
Append a base64 encoded fz_buffer, optionally with periodic newlines.
*/
void fz_append_base64_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *out, fz_buffer *data, int newline);
/**
fz_append_*: Append data to a buffer.
The buffer will automatically grow as required.
*/
void fz_append_data(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, const void *data, size_t len);
void fz_append_string(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, const char *data);
void fz_append_byte(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int c);
void fz_append_rune(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int c);
void fz_append_int32_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int x);
void fz_append_int16_le(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int x);
void fz_append_int32_be(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int x);
void fz_append_int16_be(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int x);
void fz_append_bits(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, int value, int count);
void fz_append_bits_pad(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
fz_append_pdf_string: Append a string with PDF syntax quotes and
escapes.
The buffer will automatically grow as required.
*/
void fz_append_pdf_string(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buffer, const char *text);
/**
fz_append_printf: Format and append data to buffer using
printf-like formatting (see fz_vsnprintf).
The buffer will automatically grow as required.
*/
void fz_append_printf(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buffer, const char *fmt, ...);
/**
fz_append_vprintf: Format and append data to buffer using
printf-like formatting with varargs (see fz_vsnprintf).
*/
void fz_append_vprintf(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buffer, const char *fmt, va_list args);
/**
Zero-terminate buffer in order to use as a C string.
This byte is invisible and does not affect the length of the
buffer as returned by fz_buffer_storage. The zero byte is
written *after* the data, and subsequent writes will overwrite
the terminating byte.
Subsequent changes to the size of the buffer (such as by
fz_buffer_trim, fz_buffer_grow, fz_resize_buffer, etc) may
invalidate this.
*/
void fz_terminate_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf);
/**
Create an MD5 digest from buffer contents.
Never throws exceptions.
*/
void fz_md5_buffer(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buffer, unsigned char digest[16]);
/**
Take ownership of buffer contents.
Performs the same task as fz_buffer_storage, but ownership of
the data buffer returns with this call. The buffer is left
empty.
Note: Bad things may happen if this is called on a buffer with
multiple references that is being used from multiple threads.
data: Pointer to place to retrieve data pointer.
Returns length of stream.
*/
size_t fz_buffer_extract(fz_context *ctx, fz_buffer *buf, unsigned char **data);
#endif