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-<h1>apr_strings.h</h1><a href="apr__strings_8h.html">Go to the documentation of this file.</a><pre class="fragment"><div>00001 <span class="comment">/* Copyright 2000-2004 The Apache Software Foundation</span>
-00002 <span class="comment"> *</span>
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-00014 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00015 
-00016 <span class="comment">/* Portions of this file are covered by */</span>
-00017 <span class="comment">/* -*- mode: c; c-file-style: "k&amp;r" -*-</span>
-00018 <span class="comment"></span>
-00019 <span class="comment">  strnatcmp.c -- Perform 'natural order' comparisons of strings in C.</span>
-00020 <span class="comment">  Copyright (C) 2000 by Martin Pool &lt;mbp@humbug.org.au&gt;</span>
-00021 <span class="comment"></span>
-00022 <span class="comment">  This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied</span>
-00023 <span class="comment">  warranty.  In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages</span>
-00024 <span class="comment">  arising from the use of this software.</span>
-00025 <span class="comment"></span>
-00026 <span class="comment">  Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,</span>
-00027 <span class="comment">  including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it</span>
-00028 <span class="comment">  freely, subject to the following restrictions:</span>
-00029 <span class="comment"></span>
-00030 <span class="comment">  1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not</span>
-00031 <span class="comment">     claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software</span>
-00032 <span class="comment">     in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be</span>
-00033 <span class="comment">     appreciated but is not required.</span>
-00034 <span class="comment">  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be</span>
-00035 <span class="comment">     misrepresented as being the original software.</span>
-00036 <span class="comment">  3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.</span>
-00037 <span class="comment">*/</span>
-00038 
-00039 <span class="preprocessor">#ifndef APR_STRINGS_H</span>
-00040 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#define APR_STRINGS_H</span>
-00041 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="comment"></span>
-00042 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00043 <span class="comment"> * @file apr_strings.h</span>
-00044 <span class="comment"> * @brief APR Strings library</span>
-00045 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00046 
-00047 <span class="preprocessor">#include "apr.h"</span>
-00048 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__errno_8h.html">apr_errno.h</a>"</span>
-00049 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__pools_8h.html">apr_pools.h</a>"</span>
-00050 <span class="preprocessor">#define APR_WANT_IOVEC</span>
-00051 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__want_8h.html">apr_want.h</a>"</span>
-00052 
-00053 <span class="preprocessor">#if APR_HAVE_STDARG_H</span>
-00054 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#include &lt;stdarg.h&gt;</span>
-00055 <span class="preprocessor">#endif</span>
-00056 <span class="preprocessor"></span>
-00057 <span class="preprocessor">#ifdef __cplusplus</span>
-00058 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="keyword">extern</span> <span class="stringliteral">"C"</span> {
-00059 <span class="preprocessor">#endif </span><span class="comment">/* __cplusplus */</span>
-00060 <span class="comment"></span>
-00061 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00062 <span class="comment"> * @defgroup apr_strings String routines</span>
-00063 <span class="comment"> * @ingroup APR </span>
-00064 <span class="comment"> * @{</span>
-00065 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00066 <span class="comment"></span>
-00067 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00068 <span class="comment"> * Do a natural order comparison of two strings.</span>
-00069 <span class="comment"> * @param a The first string to compare</span>
-00070 <span class="comment"> * @param b The second string to compare</span>
-00071 <span class="comment"> * @return Either &lt;0, 0, or &gt;0.  If the first string is less than the second</span>
-00072 <span class="comment"> *          this returns &lt;0, if they are equivalent it returns 0, and if the</span>
-00073 <span class="comment"> *          first string is greater than second string it retuns &gt;0.</span>
-00074 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00075 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_strnatcmp(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *a, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *b);
-00076 <span class="comment"></span>
-00077 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00078 <span class="comment"> * Do a natural order comparison of two strings ignoring the case of the </span>
-00079 <span class="comment"> * strings.</span>
-00080 <span class="comment"> * @param a The first string to compare</span>
-00081 <span class="comment"> * @param b The second string to compare</span>
-00082 <span class="comment"> * @return Either &lt;0, 0, or &gt;0.  If the first string is less than the second</span>
-00083 <span class="comment"> *         this returns &lt;0, if they are equivalent it returns 0, and if the</span>
-00084 <span class="comment"> *         first string is greater than second string it retuns &gt;0.</span>
-00085 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00086 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_strnatcasecmp(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *a, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *b);
-00087 <span class="comment"></span>
-00088 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00089 <span class="comment"> * duplicate a string into memory allocated out of a pool</span>
-00090 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
-00091 <span class="comment"> * @param s The string to duplicate</span>
-00092 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00093 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00094 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrdup(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *s);
-00095 <span class="comment"></span>
-00096 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00097 <span class="comment"> * Create a null-terminated string by making a copy of a sequence</span>
-00098 <span class="comment"> * of characters and appending a null byte</span>
-00099 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
-00100 <span class="comment"> * @param s The block of characters to duplicate</span>
-00101 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number of characters to duplicate</span>
-00102 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00103 <span class="comment"> * @remark This is a faster alternative to apr_pstrndup, for use</span>
-00104 <span class="comment"> *         when you know that the string being duplicated really</span>
-00105 <span class="comment"> *         has 'n' or more characters.  If the string might contain</span>
-00106 <span class="comment"> *         fewer characters, use apr_pstrndup.</span>
-00107 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00108 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrmemdup(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *s, apr_size_t n);
-00109 <span class="comment"></span>
-00110 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00111 <span class="comment"> * duplicate the first n characters of a string into memory allocated </span>
-00112 <span class="comment"> * out of a pool; the new string will be null-terminated</span>
-00113 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
-00114 <span class="comment"> * @param s The string to duplicate</span>
-00115 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number of characters to duplicate</span>
-00116 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00117 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00118 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrndup(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *s, apr_size_t n);
-00119 <span class="comment"></span>
-00120 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00121 <span class="comment"> * Duplicate a block of memory.</span>
-00122 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00123 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate from</span>
-00124 <span class="comment"> * @param m The memory to duplicate</span>
-00125 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number of bytes to duplicate</span>
-00126 <span class="comment"> * @return The new block of memory</span>
-00127 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00128 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">void</span> *) apr_pmemdup(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const <span class="keywordtype">void</span> *m, apr_size_t n);
-00129 <span class="comment"></span>
-00130 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00131 <span class="comment"> * Concatenate multiple strings, allocating memory out a pool</span>
-00132 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
-00133 <span class="comment"> * @param ... The strings to concatenate.  The final string must be NULL</span>
-00134 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00135 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00136 APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrcat(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, ...);
-00137 <span class="comment"></span>
-00138 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00139 <span class="comment"> * Concatenate multiple strings specified in a writev-style vector</span>
-00140 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
-00141 <span class="comment"> * @param vec The strings to concatenate</span>
-00142 <span class="comment"> * @param nvec The number of strings to concatenate</span>
-00143 <span class="comment"> * @param nbytes (output) strlen of new string (pass in NULL to omit)</span>
-00144 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00145 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00146 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrcatv(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const struct iovec *vec,
-00147                                  apr_size_t nvec, apr_size_t *nbytes);
-00148 <span class="comment"></span>
-00149 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00150 <span class="comment"> * printf-style style printing routine.  The data is output to a string </span>
-00151 <span class="comment"> * allocated from a pool</span>
-00152 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
-00153 <span class="comment"> * @param fmt The format of the string</span>
-00154 <span class="comment"> * @param ap The arguments to use while printing the data</span>
-00155 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00156 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00157 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pvsprintf(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *fmt, va_list ap);
-00158 <span class="comment"></span>
-00159 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00160 <span class="comment"> * printf-style style printing routine.  The data is output to a string </span>
-00161 <span class="comment"> * allocated from a pool</span>
-00162 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
-00163 <span class="comment"> * @param fmt The format of the string</span>
-00164 <span class="comment"> * @param ... The arguments to use while printing the data</span>
-00165 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
-00166 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00167 APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_psprintf(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *fmt, ...)
-00168         __attribute__((format(printf,2,3)));
-00169 <span class="comment"></span>
-00170 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00171 <span class="comment"> * Copy up to dst_size characters from src to dst; does not copy</span>
-00172 <span class="comment"> * past a NUL terminator in src, but always terminates dst with a NUL</span>
-00173 <span class="comment"> * regardless.</span>
-00174 <span class="comment"> * @param dst The destination string</span>
-00175 <span class="comment"> * @param src The source string</span>
-00176 <span class="comment"> * @param dst_size The space available in dst; dst always receives</span>
-00177 <span class="comment"> *                 NUL termination, so if src is longer than</span>
-00178 <span class="comment"> *                 dst_size, the actual number of characters copied is</span>
-00179 <span class="comment"> *                 dst_size - 1.</span>
-00180 <span class="comment"> * @return Pointer to the NUL terminator of the destination string, dst</span>
-00181 <span class="comment"> * @remark</span>
-00182 <span class="comment"> * &lt;PRE&gt;</span>
-00183 <span class="comment"> * Note the differences between this function and strncpy():</span>
-00184 <span class="comment"> *  1) strncpy() doesn't always NUL terminate; apr_cpystrn() does.</span>
-00185 <span class="comment"> *  2) strncpy() pads the destination string with NULs, which is often </span>
-00186 <span class="comment"> *     unnecessary; apr_cpystrn() does not.</span>
-00187 <span class="comment"> *  3) strncpy() returns a pointer to the beginning of the dst string;</span>
-00188 <span class="comment"> *     apr_cpystrn() returns a pointer to the NUL terminator of dst, </span>
-00189 <span class="comment"> *     to allow a check for truncation.</span>
-00190 <span class="comment"> * &lt;/PRE&gt;</span>
-00191 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00192 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_cpystrn(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *dst, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *src,
-00193                                 apr_size_t dst_size);
-00194 <span class="comment"></span>
-00195 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00196 <span class="comment"> * Strip spaces from a string</span>
-00197 <span class="comment"> * @param dest The destination string.  It is okay to modify the string</span>
-00198 <span class="comment"> *             in place.  Namely dest == src</span>
-00199 <span class="comment"> * @param src The string to rid the spaces from.</span>
-00200 <span class="comment"> * @return The destination string, dest.</span>
-00201 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00202 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_collapse_spaces(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *dest, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *src);
-00203 <span class="comment"></span>
-00204 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00205 <span class="comment"> * Convert the arguments to a program from one string to an array of </span>
-00206 <span class="comment"> * strings terminated by a NULL pointer</span>
-00207 <span class="comment"> * @param arg_str The arguments to convert</span>
-00208 <span class="comment"> * @param argv_out Output location.  This is a pointer to an array of strings.</span>
-00209 <span class="comment"> * @param token_context Pool to use.</span>
-00210 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00211 APR_DECLARE(<a class="code" href="group__apr__errno.html#ga0">apr_status_t</a>) apr_tokenize_to_argv(const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *arg_str,
-00212                                                <span class="keywordtype">char</span> ***argv_out,
-00213                                                <a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *token_context);
-00214 <span class="comment"></span>
-00215 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00216 <span class="comment"> * Split a string into separate null-terminated tokens.  The tokens are </span>
-00217 <span class="comment"> * delimited in the string by one or more characters from the sep</span>
-00218 <span class="comment"> * argument.</span>
-00219 <span class="comment"> * @param str The string to separate; this should be specified on the</span>
-00220 <span class="comment"> *            first call to apr_strtok() for a given string, and NULL</span>
-00221 <span class="comment"> *            on subsequent calls.</span>
-00222 <span class="comment"> * @param sep The set of delimiters</span>
-00223 <span class="comment"> * @param last Internal state saved by apr_strtok() between calls.</span>
-00224 <span class="comment"> * @return The next token from the string</span>
-00225 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00226 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_strtok(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *str, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *sep, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> **last);
-00227 <span class="comment"></span>
-00228 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00229 <span class="comment"> * @defgroup APR_Strings_Snprintf snprintf implementations</span>
-00230 <span class="comment"> * @warning</span>
-00231 <span class="comment"> * These are snprintf implementations based on apr_vformatter().</span>
-00232 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00233 <span class="comment"> * Note that various standards and implementations disagree on the return</span>
-00234 <span class="comment"> * value of snprintf, and side-effects due to %n in the formatting string.</span>
-00235 <span class="comment"> * apr_snprintf (and apr_vsnprintf) behaves as follows:</span>
-00236 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00237 <span class="comment"> * Process the format string until the entire string is exhausted, or</span>
-00238 <span class="comment"> * the buffer fills.  If the buffer fills then stop processing immediately</span>
-00239 <span class="comment"> * (so no further %n arguments are processed), and return the buffer</span>
-00240 <span class="comment"> * length.  In all cases the buffer is NUL terminated. It will return the</span>
-00241 <span class="comment"> * number of characters inserted into the buffer, not including the</span>
-00242 <span class="comment"> * terminating NUL. As a special case, if len is 0, apr_snprintf will</span>
-00243 <span class="comment"> * return the number of characters that would have been inserted if</span>
-00244 <span class="comment"> * the buffer had been infinite (in this case, *buffer can be NULL)</span>
-00245 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00246 <span class="comment"> * In no event does apr_snprintf return a negative number.</span>
-00247 <span class="comment"> * @{</span>
-00248 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00249 <span class="comment"></span>
-00250 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00251 <span class="comment"> * snprintf routine based on apr_vformatter.  This means it understands the</span>
-00252 <span class="comment"> * same extensions.</span>
-00253 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The buffer to write to</span>
-00254 <span class="comment"> * @param len The size of the buffer</span>
-00255 <span class="comment"> * @param format The format string</span>
-00256 <span class="comment"> * @param ... The arguments to use to fill out the format string.</span>
-00257 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00258 APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_snprintf(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, apr_size_t len,
-00259                                      const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *format, ...)
-00260         __attribute__((format(printf,3,4)));
-00261 <span class="comment"></span>
-00262 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00263 <span class="comment"> * vsnprintf routine based on apr_vformatter.  This means it understands the</span>
-00264 <span class="comment"> * same extensions.</span>
-00265 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The buffer to write to</span>
-00266 <span class="comment"> * @param len The size of the buffer</span>
-00267 <span class="comment"> * @param format The format string</span>
-00268 <span class="comment"> * @param ap The arguments to use to fill out the format string.</span>
-00269 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00270 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_vsnprintf(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, apr_size_t len, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *format,
-00271                                va_list ap);<span class="comment"></span>
-00272 <span class="comment">/** @} */</span>
-00273 <span class="comment"></span>
-00274 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00275 <span class="comment"> * create a string representation of an int, allocated from a pool</span>
-00276 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
-00277 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number to format</span>
-00278 <span class="comment"> * @return The string representation of the number</span>
-00279 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00280 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_itoa(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, <span class="keywordtype">int</span> n);
-00281 <span class="comment"></span>
-00282 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00283 <span class="comment"> * create a string representation of a long, allocated from a pool</span>
-00284 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
-00285 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number to format</span>
-00286 <span class="comment"> * @return The string representation of the number</span>
-00287 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00288 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_ltoa(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, <span class="keywordtype">long</span> n);
-00289 <span class="comment"></span>
-00290 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00291 <span class="comment"> * create a string representation of an apr_off_t, allocated from a pool</span>
-00292 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
-00293 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number to format</span>
-00294 <span class="comment"> * @return The string representation of the number</span>
-00295 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00296 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_off_t_toa(<a class="code" href="group__apr__pools.html#ga0">apr_pool_t</a> *p, apr_off_t n);
-00297 <span class="comment"></span>
-00298 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00299 <span class="comment"> * Convert a numeric string into an apr_off_t numeric value.</span>
-00300 <span class="comment"> * @param offset The value of the parsed string.</span>
-00301 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The string to parse. It may contain optional whitespace,</span>
-00302 <span class="comment"> *   followed by an optional '+' (positive, default) or '-' (negative)</span>
-00303 <span class="comment"> *   character, followed by an optional '0x' prefix if base is 0 or 16,</span>
-00304 <span class="comment"> *   followed by numeric digits appropriate for base.</span>
-00305 <span class="comment"> * @param end A pointer to the end of the valid character in buf. If</span>
-00306 <span class="comment"> *   not NULL, it is set to the first invalid character in buf.</span>
-00307 <span class="comment"> * @param base A numeric base in the range between 2 and 36 inclusive,</span>
-00308 <span class="comment"> *   or 0.  If base is zero, buf will be treated as base ten unless its</span>
-00309 <span class="comment"> *   digits are prefixed with '0x', in which case it will be treated as</span>
-00310 <span class="comment"> *   base 16.</span>
-00311 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00312 APR_DECLARE(<a class="code" href="group__apr__errno.html#ga0">apr_status_t</a>) apr_strtoff(apr_off_t *offset, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, 
-00313                                       <span class="keywordtype">char</span> **end, <span class="keywordtype">int</span> base);
-00314 <span class="comment"></span>
-00315 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00316 <span class="comment"> * parse a numeric string into a 64-bit numeric value</span>
-00317 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The string to parse. It may contain optional whitespace,</span>
-00318 <span class="comment"> *   followed by an optional '+' (positive, default) or '-' (negative)</span>
-00319 <span class="comment"> *   character, followed by an optional '0x' prefix if base is 0 or 16,</span>
-00320 <span class="comment"> *   followed by numeric digits appropriate for base.</span>
-00321 <span class="comment"> * @param end A pointer to the end of the valid character in buf. If</span>
-00322 <span class="comment"> *   not NULL, it is set to the first invalid character in buf.</span>
-00323 <span class="comment"> * @param base A numeric base in the range between 2 and 36 inclusive,</span>
-00324 <span class="comment"> *   or 0.  If base is zero, buf will be treated as base ten unless its</span>
-00325 <span class="comment"> *   digits are prefixed with '0x', in which case it will be treated as</span>
-00326 <span class="comment"> *   base 16.</span>
-00327 <span class="comment"> * @return The numeric value of the string.  On overflow, errno is set</span>
-00328 <span class="comment"> * to ERANGE.</span>
-00329 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00330 APR_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) apr_strtoi64(const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> **end, <span class="keywordtype">int</span> base);
-00331 <span class="comment"></span>
-00332 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00333 <span class="comment"> * parse a base-10 numeric string into a 64-bit numeric value.</span>
-00334 <span class="comment"> * Equivalent to apr_strtoi64(buf, (char**)NULL, 10).</span>
-00335 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The string to parse</span>
-00336 <span class="comment"> * @return The numeric value of the string</span>
-00337 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00338 APR_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) apr_atoi64(const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf);
-00339 <span class="comment"></span>
-00340 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00341 <span class="comment"> * Format a binary size (magnitiudes are 2^10 rather than 10^3) from an apr_off_t,</span>
-00342 <span class="comment"> * as bytes, K, M, T, etc, to a four character compacted human readable string.</span>
-00343 <span class="comment"> * @param size The size to format</span>
-00344 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The 5 byte text buffer (counting the trailing null)</span>
-00345 <span class="comment"> * @return The buf passed to apr_strfsize()</span>
-00346 <span class="comment"> * @remark All negative sizes report '  - ', apr_strfsize only formats positive values.</span>
-00347 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00348 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_strfsize(apr_off_t size, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf);
-00349 <span class="comment"></span>
-00350 <span class="comment">/** @} */</span>
-00351 
-00352 #ifdef __cplusplus
-00353 }
-00354 #endif
-00355 
-00356 #endif  <span class="comment">/* !APR_STRINGS_H */</span>
-</div></pre><hr size="1"><address style="align: right;"><small>Generated on Wed Sep 1 21:36:05 2004 for Apache Portable Runtime by
+<h1>apr_strings.h</h1><a href="apr__strings_8h.html">Go to the documentation of this file.</a><pre class="fragment"><div>00001 <span class="comment">/* Copyright 2000-2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as</span>
+00002 <span class="comment"> * applicable.</span>
+00003 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00004 <span class="comment"> * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");</span>
+00005 <span class="comment"> * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.</span>
+00006 <span class="comment"> * You may obtain a copy of the License at</span>
+00007 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00008 <span class="comment"> *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</span>
+00009 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00010 <span class="comment"> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software</span>
+00011 <span class="comment"> * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,</span>
+00012 <span class="comment"> * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.</span>
+00013 <span class="comment"> * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and</span>
+00014 <span class="comment"> * limitations under the License.</span>
+00015 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00016 
+00017 <span class="comment">/* Portions of this file are covered by */</span>
+00018 <span class="comment">/* -*- mode: c; c-file-style: "k&amp;r" -*-</span>
+00019 <span class="comment"></span>
+00020 <span class="comment">  strnatcmp.c -- Perform 'natural order' comparisons of strings in C.</span>
+00021 <span class="comment">  Copyright (C) 2000 by Martin Pool &lt;mbp@humbug.org.au&gt;</span>
+00022 <span class="comment"></span>
+00023 <span class="comment">  This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied</span>
+00024 <span class="comment">  warranty.  In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages</span>
+00025 <span class="comment">  arising from the use of this software.</span>
+00026 <span class="comment"></span>
+00027 <span class="comment">  Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose,</span>
+00028 <span class="comment">  including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it</span>
+00029 <span class="comment">  freely, subject to the following restrictions:</span>
+00030 <span class="comment"></span>
+00031 <span class="comment">  1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not</span>
+00032 <span class="comment">     claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software</span>
+00033 <span class="comment">     in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be</span>
+00034 <span class="comment">     appreciated but is not required.</span>
+00035 <span class="comment">  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be</span>
+00036 <span class="comment">     misrepresented as being the original software.</span>
+00037 <span class="comment">  3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.</span>
+00038 <span class="comment">*/</span>
+00039 
+00040 <span class="preprocessor">#ifndef APR_STRINGS_H</span>
+00041 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#define APR_STRINGS_H</span>
+00042 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="comment"></span>
+00043 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00044 <span class="comment"> * @file apr_strings.h</span>
+00045 <span class="comment"> * @brief APR Strings library</span>
+00046 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00047 
+00048 <span class="preprocessor">#include "apr.h"</span>
+00049 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__errno_8h.html">apr_errno.h</a>"</span>
+00050 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__pools_8h.html">apr_pools.h</a>"</span>
+00051 <span class="preprocessor">#define APR_WANT_IOVEC</span>
+00052 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__want_8h.html">apr_want.h</a>"</span>
+00053 
+00054 <span class="preprocessor">#if APR_HAVE_STDARG_H</span>
+00055 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#include &lt;stdarg.h&gt;</span>
+00056 <span class="preprocessor">#endif</span>
+00057 <span class="preprocessor"></span>
+00058 <span class="preprocessor">#ifdef __cplusplus</span>
+00059 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="keyword">extern</span> <span class="stringliteral">"C"</span> {
+00060 <span class="preprocessor">#endif </span><span class="comment">/* __cplusplus */</span>
+00061 <span class="comment"></span>
+00062 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00063 <span class="comment"> * @defgroup apr_strings String routines</span>
+00064 <span class="comment"> * @ingroup APR </span>
+00065 <span class="comment"> * @{</span>
+00066 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00067 <span class="comment"></span>
+00068 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00069 <span class="comment"> * Do a natural order comparison of two strings.</span>
+00070 <span class="comment"> * @param a The first string to compare</span>
+00071 <span class="comment"> * @param b The second string to compare</span>
+00072 <span class="comment"> * @return Either &lt;0, 0, or &gt;0.  If the first string is less than the second</span>
+00073 <span class="comment"> *          this returns &lt;0, if they are equivalent it returns 0, and if the</span>
+00074 <span class="comment"> *          first string is greater than second string it retuns &gt;0.</span>
+00075 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00076 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_strnatcmp(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *a, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *b);
+00077 <span class="comment"></span>
+00078 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00079 <span class="comment"> * Do a natural order comparison of two strings ignoring the case of the </span>
+00080 <span class="comment"> * strings.</span>
+00081 <span class="comment"> * @param a The first string to compare</span>
+00082 <span class="comment"> * @param b The second string to compare</span>
+00083 <span class="comment"> * @return Either &lt;0, 0, or &gt;0.  If the first string is less than the second</span>
+00084 <span class="comment"> *         this returns &lt;0, if they are equivalent it returns 0, and if the</span>
+00085 <span class="comment"> *         first string is greater than second string it retuns &gt;0.</span>
+00086 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00087 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_strnatcasecmp(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *a, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> const *b);
+00088 <span class="comment"></span>
+00089 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00090 <span class="comment"> * duplicate a string into memory allocated out of a pool</span>
+00091 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
+00092 <span class="comment"> * @param s The string to duplicate</span>
+00093 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00094 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00095 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrdup(apr_pool_t *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *s);
+00096 <span class="comment"></span>
+00097 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00098 <span class="comment"> * Create a null-terminated string by making a copy of a sequence</span>
+00099 <span class="comment"> * of characters and appending a null byte</span>
+00100 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
+00101 <span class="comment"> * @param s The block of characters to duplicate</span>
+00102 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number of characters to duplicate</span>
+00103 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00104 <span class="comment"> * @remark This is a faster alternative to apr_pstrndup, for use</span>
+00105 <span class="comment"> *         when you know that the string being duplicated really</span>
+00106 <span class="comment"> *         has 'n' or more characters.  If the string might contain</span>
+00107 <span class="comment"> *         fewer characters, use apr_pstrndup.</span>
+00108 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00109 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrmemdup(apr_pool_t *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *s, apr_size_t n);
+00110 <span class="comment"></span>
+00111 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00112 <span class="comment"> * duplicate the first n characters of a string into memory allocated </span>
+00113 <span class="comment"> * out of a pool; the new string will be null-terminated</span>
+00114 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
+00115 <span class="comment"> * @param s The string to duplicate</span>
+00116 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number of characters to duplicate</span>
+00117 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00118 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00119 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrndup(apr_pool_t *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *s, apr_size_t n);
+00120 <span class="comment"></span>
+00121 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00122 <span class="comment"> * Duplicate a block of memory.</span>
+00123 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00124 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate from</span>
+00125 <span class="comment"> * @param m The memory to duplicate</span>
+00126 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number of bytes to duplicate</span>
+00127 <span class="comment"> * @return The new block of memory</span>
+00128 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00129 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">void</span> *) apr_pmemdup(apr_pool_t *p, const <span class="keywordtype">void</span> *m, apr_size_t n);
+00130 <span class="comment"></span>
+00131 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00132 <span class="comment"> * Concatenate multiple strings, allocating memory out a pool</span>
+00133 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
+00134 <span class="comment"> * @param ... The strings to concatenate.  The final string must be NULL</span>
+00135 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00136 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00137 APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrcat(apr_pool_t *p, ...);
+00138 <span class="comment"></span>
+00139 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00140 <span class="comment"> * Concatenate multiple strings specified in a writev-style vector</span>
+00141 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
+00142 <span class="comment"> * @param vec The strings to concatenate</span>
+00143 <span class="comment"> * @param nvec The number of strings to concatenate</span>
+00144 <span class="comment"> * @param nbytes (output) strlen of new string (pass in NULL to omit)</span>
+00145 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00146 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00147 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pstrcatv(apr_pool_t *p, const struct iovec *vec,
+00148                                  apr_size_t nvec, apr_size_t *nbytes);
+00149 <span class="comment"></span>
+00150 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00151 <span class="comment"> * printf-style style printing routine.  The data is output to a string </span>
+00152 <span class="comment"> * allocated from a pool</span>
+00153 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
+00154 <span class="comment"> * @param fmt The format of the string</span>
+00155 <span class="comment"> * @param ap The arguments to use while printing the data</span>
+00156 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00157 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00158 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_pvsprintf(apr_pool_t *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *fmt, va_list ap);
+00159 <span class="comment"></span>
+00160 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00161 <span class="comment"> * printf-style style printing routine.  The data is output to a string </span>
+00162 <span class="comment"> * allocated from a pool</span>
+00163 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool to allocate out of</span>
+00164 <span class="comment"> * @param fmt The format of the string</span>
+00165 <span class="comment"> * @param ... The arguments to use while printing the data</span>
+00166 <span class="comment"> * @return The new string</span>
+00167 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00168 APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_psprintf(apr_pool_t *p, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *fmt, ...)
+00169         __attribute__((format(printf,2,3)));
+00170 <span class="comment"></span>
+00171 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00172 <span class="comment"> * Copy up to dst_size characters from src to dst; does not copy</span>
+00173 <span class="comment"> * past a NUL terminator in src, but always terminates dst with a NUL</span>
+00174 <span class="comment"> * regardless.</span>
+00175 <span class="comment"> * @param dst The destination string</span>
+00176 <span class="comment"> * @param src The source string</span>
+00177 <span class="comment"> * @param dst_size The space available in dst; dst always receives</span>
+00178 <span class="comment"> *                 NUL termination, so if src is longer than</span>
+00179 <span class="comment"> *                 dst_size, the actual number of characters copied is</span>
+00180 <span class="comment"> *                 dst_size - 1.</span>
+00181 <span class="comment"> * @return Pointer to the NUL terminator of the destination string, dst</span>
+00182 <span class="comment"> * @remark</span>
+00183 <span class="comment"> * &lt;PRE&gt;</span>
+00184 <span class="comment"> * Note the differences between this function and strncpy():</span>
+00185 <span class="comment"> *  1) strncpy() doesn't always NUL terminate; apr_cpystrn() does.</span>
+00186 <span class="comment"> *  2) strncpy() pads the destination string with NULs, which is often </span>
+00187 <span class="comment"> *     unnecessary; apr_cpystrn() does not.</span>
+00188 <span class="comment"> *  3) strncpy() returns a pointer to the beginning of the dst string;</span>
+00189 <span class="comment"> *     apr_cpystrn() returns a pointer to the NUL terminator of dst, </span>
+00190 <span class="comment"> *     to allow a check for truncation.</span>
+00191 <span class="comment"> * &lt;/PRE&gt;</span>
+00192 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00193 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_cpystrn(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *dst, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *src,
+00194                                 apr_size_t dst_size);
+00195 <span class="comment"></span>
+00196 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00197 <span class="comment"> * Strip spaces from a string</span>
+00198 <span class="comment"> * @param dest The destination string.  It is okay to modify the string</span>
+00199 <span class="comment"> *             in place.  Namely dest == src</span>
+00200 <span class="comment"> * @param src The string to rid the spaces from.</span>
+00201 <span class="comment"> * @return The destination string, dest.</span>
+00202 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00203 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_collapse_spaces(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *dest, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *src);
+00204 <span class="comment"></span>
+00205 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00206 <span class="comment"> * Convert the arguments to a program from one string to an array of </span>
+00207 <span class="comment"> * strings terminated by a NULL pointer</span>
+00208 <span class="comment"> * @param arg_str The arguments to convert</span>
+00209 <span class="comment"> * @param argv_out Output location.  This is a pointer to an array of strings.</span>
+00210 <span class="comment"> * @param token_context Pool to use.</span>
+00211 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00212 APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_tokenize_to_argv(const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *arg_str,
+00213                                                <span class="keywordtype">char</span> ***argv_out,
+00214                                                apr_pool_t *token_context);
+00215 <span class="comment"></span>
+00216 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00217 <span class="comment"> * Split a string into separate null-terminated tokens.  The tokens are </span>
+00218 <span class="comment"> * delimited in the string by one or more characters from the sep</span>
+00219 <span class="comment"> * argument.</span>
+00220 <span class="comment"> * @param str The string to separate; this should be specified on the</span>
+00221 <span class="comment"> *            first call to apr_strtok() for a given string, and NULL</span>
+00222 <span class="comment"> *            on subsequent calls.</span>
+00223 <span class="comment"> * @param sep The set of delimiters</span>
+00224 <span class="comment"> * @param last Internal state saved by apr_strtok() between calls.</span>
+00225 <span class="comment"> * @return The next token from the string</span>
+00226 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00227 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_strtok(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *str, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *sep, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> **last);
+00228 <span class="comment"></span>
+00229 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00230 <span class="comment"> * @defgroup APR_Strings_Snprintf snprintf implementations</span>
+00231 <span class="comment"> * @warning</span>
+00232 <span class="comment"> * These are snprintf implementations based on apr_vformatter().</span>
+00233 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00234 <span class="comment"> * Note that various standards and implementations disagree on the return</span>
+00235 <span class="comment"> * value of snprintf, and side-effects due to %n in the formatting string.</span>
+00236 <span class="comment"> * apr_snprintf (and apr_vsnprintf) behaves as follows:</span>
+00237 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00238 <span class="comment"> * Process the format string until the entire string is exhausted, or</span>
+00239 <span class="comment"> * the buffer fills.  If the buffer fills then stop processing immediately</span>
+00240 <span class="comment"> * (so no further %n arguments are processed), and return the buffer</span>
+00241 <span class="comment"> * length.  In all cases the buffer is NUL terminated. It will return the</span>
+00242 <span class="comment"> * number of characters inserted into the buffer, not including the</span>
+00243 <span class="comment"> * terminating NUL. As a special case, if len is 0, apr_snprintf will</span>
+00244 <span class="comment"> * return the number of characters that would have been inserted if</span>
+00245 <span class="comment"> * the buffer had been infinite (in this case, *buffer can be NULL)</span>
+00246 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00247 <span class="comment"> * In no event does apr_snprintf return a negative number.</span>
+00248 <span class="comment"> * @{</span>
+00249 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00250 <span class="comment"></span>
+00251 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00252 <span class="comment"> * snprintf routine based on apr_vformatter.  This means it understands the</span>
+00253 <span class="comment"> * same extensions.</span>
+00254 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The buffer to write to</span>
+00255 <span class="comment"> * @param len The size of the buffer</span>
+00256 <span class="comment"> * @param format The format string</span>
+00257 <span class="comment"> * @param ... The arguments to use to fill out the format string.</span>
+00258 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00259 APR_DECLARE_NONSTD(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_snprintf(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, apr_size_t len,
+00260                                      const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *format, ...)
+00261         __attribute__((format(printf,3,4)));
+00262 <span class="comment"></span>
+00263 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00264 <span class="comment"> * vsnprintf routine based on apr_vformatter.  This means it understands the</span>
+00265 <span class="comment"> * same extensions.</span>
+00266 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The buffer to write to</span>
+00267 <span class="comment"> * @param len The size of the buffer</span>
+00268 <span class="comment"> * @param format The format string</span>
+00269 <span class="comment"> * @param ap The arguments to use to fill out the format string.</span>
+00270 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00271 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">int</span>) apr_vsnprintf(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, apr_size_t len, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *format,
+00272                                va_list ap);<span class="comment"></span>
+00273 <span class="comment">/** @} */</span>
+00274 <span class="comment"></span>
+00275 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00276 <span class="comment"> * create a string representation of an int, allocated from a pool</span>
+00277 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
+00278 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number to format</span>
+00279 <span class="comment"> * @return The string representation of the number</span>
+00280 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00281 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_itoa(apr_pool_t *p, <span class="keywordtype">int</span> n);
+00282 <span class="comment"></span>
+00283 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00284 <span class="comment"> * create a string representation of a long, allocated from a pool</span>
+00285 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
+00286 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number to format</span>
+00287 <span class="comment"> * @return The string representation of the number</span>
+00288 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00289 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_ltoa(apr_pool_t *p, <span class="keywordtype">long</span> n);
+00290 <span class="comment"></span>
+00291 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00292 <span class="comment"> * create a string representation of an apr_off_t, allocated from a pool</span>
+00293 <span class="comment"> * @param p The pool from which to allocate</span>
+00294 <span class="comment"> * @param n The number to format</span>
+00295 <span class="comment"> * @return The string representation of the number</span>
+00296 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00297 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_off_t_toa(apr_pool_t *p, apr_off_t n);
+00298 <span class="comment"></span>
+00299 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00300 <span class="comment"> * Convert a numeric string into an apr_off_t numeric value.</span>
+00301 <span class="comment"> * @param offset The value of the parsed string.</span>
+00302 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The string to parse. It may contain optional whitespace,</span>
+00303 <span class="comment"> *   followed by an optional '+' (positive, default) or '-' (negative)</span>
+00304 <span class="comment"> *   character, followed by an optional '0x' prefix if base is 0 or 16,</span>
+00305 <span class="comment"> *   followed by numeric digits appropriate for base.</span>
+00306 <span class="comment"> * @param end A pointer to the end of the valid character in buf. If</span>
+00307 <span class="comment"> *   not NULL, it is set to the first invalid character in buf.</span>
+00308 <span class="comment"> * @param base A numeric base in the range between 2 and 36 inclusive,</span>
+00309 <span class="comment"> *   or 0.  If base is zero, buf will be treated as base ten unless its</span>
+00310 <span class="comment"> *   digits are prefixed with '0x', in which case it will be treated as</span>
+00311 <span class="comment"> *   base 16.</span>
+00312 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00313 APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_strtoff(apr_off_t *offset, const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, 
+00314                                       <span class="keywordtype">char</span> **end, <span class="keywordtype">int</span> base);
+00315 <span class="comment"></span>
+00316 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00317 <span class="comment"> * parse a numeric string into a 64-bit numeric value</span>
+00318 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The string to parse. It may contain optional whitespace,</span>
+00319 <span class="comment"> *   followed by an optional '+' (positive, default) or '-' (negative)</span>
+00320 <span class="comment"> *   character, followed by an optional '0x' prefix if base is 0 or 16,</span>
+00321 <span class="comment"> *   followed by numeric digits appropriate for base.</span>
+00322 <span class="comment"> * @param end A pointer to the end of the valid character in buf. If</span>
+00323 <span class="comment"> *   not NULL, it is set to the first invalid character in buf.</span>
+00324 <span class="comment"> * @param base A numeric base in the range between 2 and 36 inclusive,</span>
+00325 <span class="comment"> *   or 0.  If base is zero, buf will be treated as base ten unless its</span>
+00326 <span class="comment"> *   digits are prefixed with '0x', in which case it will be treated as</span>
+00327 <span class="comment"> *   base 16.</span>
+00328 <span class="comment"> * @return The numeric value of the string.  On overflow, errno is set</span>
+00329 <span class="comment"> * to ERANGE.</span>
+00330 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00331 APR_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) apr_strtoi64(const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> **end, <span class="keywordtype">int</span> base);
+00332 <span class="comment"></span>
+00333 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00334 <span class="comment"> * parse a base-10 numeric string into a 64-bit numeric value.</span>
+00335 <span class="comment"> * Equivalent to apr_strtoi64(buf, (char**)NULL, 10).</span>
+00336 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The string to parse</span>
+00337 <span class="comment"> * @return The numeric value of the string</span>
+00338 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00339 APR_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) apr_atoi64(const <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf);
+00340 <span class="comment"></span>
+00341 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00342 <span class="comment"> * Format a binary size (magnitiudes are 2^10 rather than 10^3) from an apr_off_t,</span>
+00343 <span class="comment"> * as bytes, K, M, T, etc, to a four character compacted human readable string.</span>
+00344 <span class="comment"> * @param size The size to format</span>
+00345 <span class="comment"> * @param buf The 5 byte text buffer (counting the trailing null)</span>
+00346 <span class="comment"> * @return The buf passed to apr_strfsize()</span>
+00347 <span class="comment"> * @remark All negative sizes report '  - ', apr_strfsize only formats positive values.</span>
+00348 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00349 APR_DECLARE(<span class="keywordtype">char</span> *) apr_strfsize(apr_off_t size, <span class="keywordtype">char</span> *buf);
+00350 <span class="comment"></span>
+00351 <span class="comment">/** @} */</span>
+00352 
+00353 #ifdef __cplusplus
+00354 }
+00355 #endif
+00356 
+00357 #endif  <span class="comment">/* !APR_STRINGS_H */</span>
+</div></pre><hr size="1"><address style="align: right;"><small>Generated on Mon Feb 7 13:18:25 2005 for Apache Portable Runtime by
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+<a href="#_details">More...</a>
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-<h1>apr_support.h</h1><a href="apr__support_8h.html">Go to the documentation of this file.</a><pre class="fragment"><div>00001 <span class="comment">/* Copyright 2000-2004 The Apache Software Foundation</span>
-00002 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00003 <span class="comment"> * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");</span>
-00004 <span class="comment"> * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.</span>
-00005 <span class="comment"> * You may obtain a copy of the License at</span>
-00006 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00007 <span class="comment"> *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</span>
-00008 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00009 <span class="comment"> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software</span>
-00010 <span class="comment"> * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,</span>
-00011 <span class="comment"> * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.</span>
-00012 <span class="comment"> * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and</span>
-00013 <span class="comment"> * limitations under the License.</span>
-00014 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00015 
-00016 <span class="preprocessor">#ifndef APR_SUPPORT_H</span>
-00017 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#define APR_SUPPORT_H</span>
-00018 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="comment"></span>
-00019 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00020 <span class="comment"> * @file apr_support.h</span>
-00021 <span class="comment"> * @brief APR Support functions</span>
-00022 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00023 
-00024 <span class="preprocessor">#include "apr.h"</span>
-00025 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__network__io_8h.html">apr_network_io.h</a>"</span>
-00026 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__file__io_8h.html">apr_file_io.h</a>"</span>
-00027 
-00028 <span class="preprocessor">#ifdef __cplusplus</span>
-00029 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="keyword">extern</span> <span class="stringliteral">"C"</span> {
-00030 <span class="preprocessor">#endif </span><span class="comment">/* __cplusplus */</span>
-00031 <span class="comment"></span>
-00032 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00033 <span class="comment"> * @defgroup apr_support Internal APR support functions</span>
-00034 <span class="comment"> * @ingroup APR </span>
-00035 <span class="comment"> * @{</span>
-00036 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00037 <span class="comment"></span>
-00038 <span class="comment">/**</span>
-00039 <span class="comment"> * Wait for IO to occur or timeout.</span>
-00040 <span class="comment"> *</span>
-00041 <span class="comment"> * Uses POOL for temporary allocations.</span>
-00042 <span class="comment"> */</span>
-00043 <a class="code" href="group__apr__errno.html#ga0">apr_status_t</a> <a class="code" href="group__apr__support.html#ga0">apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout</a>(<a class="code" href="group__apr__file__io.html#ga2">apr_file_t</a> *f, <a class="code" href="group__apr__network__io.html#ga0">apr_socket_t</a> *s,
-00044                                         <span class="keywordtype">int</span> for_read);
-00045 <span class="comment"></span>
-00046 <span class="comment">/** @} */</span>
-00047 
-00048 <span class="preprocessor">#ifdef __cplusplus</span>
-00049 <span class="preprocessor"></span>}
-00050 <span class="preprocessor">#endif</span>
-00051 <span class="preprocessor"></span>
-00052 <span class="preprocessor">#endif  </span><span class="comment">/* ! APR_SUPPORT_H */</span>
-</div></pre><hr size="1"><address style="align: right;"><small>Generated on Wed Sep 1 21:36:05 2004 for Apache Portable Runtime by
+<h1>apr_support.h</h1><a href="apr__support_8h.html">Go to the documentation of this file.</a><pre class="fragment"><div>00001 <span class="comment">/* Copyright 2000-2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as</span>
+00002 <span class="comment"> * applicable.</span>
+00003 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00004 <span class="comment"> * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");</span>
+00005 <span class="comment"> * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.</span>
+00006 <span class="comment"> * You may obtain a copy of the License at</span>
+00007 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00008 <span class="comment"> *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0</span>
+00009 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00010 <span class="comment"> * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software</span>
+00011 <span class="comment"> * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,</span>
+00012 <span class="comment"> * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.</span>
+00013 <span class="comment"> * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and</span>
+00014 <span class="comment"> * limitations under the License.</span>
+00015 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00016 
+00017 <span class="preprocessor">#ifndef APR_SUPPORT_H</span>
+00018 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="preprocessor">#define APR_SUPPORT_H</span>
+00019 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="comment"></span>
+00020 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00021 <span class="comment"> * @file apr_support.h</span>
+00022 <span class="comment"> * @brief APR Support functions</span>
+00023 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00024 
+00025 <span class="preprocessor">#include "apr.h"</span>
+00026 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__network__io_8h.html">apr_network_io.h</a>"</span>
+00027 <span class="preprocessor">#include "<a class="code" href="apr__file__io_8h.html">apr_file_io.h</a>"</span>
+00028 
+00029 <span class="preprocessor">#ifdef __cplusplus</span>
+00030 <span class="preprocessor"></span><span class="keyword">extern</span> <span class="stringliteral">"C"</span> {
+00031 <span class="preprocessor">#endif </span><span class="comment">/* __cplusplus */</span>
+00032 <span class="comment"></span>
+00033 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00034 <span class="comment"> * @defgroup apr_support Internal APR support functions</span>
+00035 <span class="comment"> * @ingroup APR </span>
+00036 <span class="comment"> * @{</span>
+00037 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00038 <span class="comment"></span>
+00039 <span class="comment">/**</span>
+00040 <span class="comment"> * Wait for IO to occur or timeout.</span>
+00041 <span class="comment"> *</span>
+00042 <span class="comment"> * Uses POOL for temporary allocations.</span>
+00043 <span class="comment"> */</span>
+00044 <a class="code" href="group__apr__errno.html#ga0">apr_status_t</a> <a class="code" href="group__apr__support.html#ga0">apr_wait_for_io_or_timeout</a>(apr_file_t *f, apr_socket_t *s,
+00045                                         <span class="keywordtype">int</span> for_read);
+00046 <span class="comment"></span>
+00047 <span class="comment">/** @} */</span>
+00048 
+00049 <span class="preprocessor">#ifdef __cplusplus</span>
+00050 <span class="preprocessor"></span>}
+00051 <span class="preprocessor">#endif</span>
+00052 <span class="preprocessor"></span>
+00053 <span class="preprocessor">#endif  </span><span class="comment">/* ! APR_SUPPORT_H */</span>
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