/* * Copyright (c) 2014-2020 Pavel Kalvoda * * libcbor is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the MIT license. See LICENSE for details. */ #ifndef LIBCBOR_BYTESTRINGS_H #define LIBCBOR_BYTESTRINGS_H #include "cbor/cbor_export.h" #include "cbor/common.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* * ============================================================================ * Byte string manipulation * ============================================================================ */ /** Returns the length of the binary data * * For definite byte strings only * * @param item[borrow] a definite bytestring * @return length of the binary data. Zero if no chunk has been attached yet */ CBOR_EXPORT size_t cbor_bytestring_length(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Is the byte string definite? * * @param item[borrow] a byte string * @return Is the byte string definite? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_bytestring_is_definite(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Is the byte string indefinite? * * @param item[borrow] a byte string * @return Is the byte string indefinite? */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_bytestring_is_indefinite(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Get the handle to the binary data * * Definite items only. Modifying the data is allowed. In that case, the caller * takes responsibility for the effect on items this item might be a part of * * @param item[borrow] A definite byte string * @return The address of the binary data. `NULL` if no data have been assigned * yet. */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_mutable_data cbor_bytestring_handle(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Set the handle to the binary data * * @param item[borrow] A definite byte string * @param data The memory block. The caller gives up the ownership of the block. * libcbor will deallocate it when appropriate using its free function * @param length Length of the data block */ CBOR_EXPORT void cbor_bytestring_set_handle( cbor_item_t *item, cbor_mutable_data CBOR_RESTRICT_POINTER data, size_t length); /** Get the handle to the array of chunks * * Manipulations with the memory block (e.g. sorting it) are allowed, but the * validity and the number of chunks must be retained. * * @param item[borrow] A indefinite byte string * @return array of #cbor_bytestring_chunk_count definite bytestrings */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_item_t **cbor_bytestring_chunks_handle( const cbor_item_t *item); /** Get the number of chunks this string consist of * * @param item[borrow] A indefinite bytestring * @return The chunk count. 0 for freshly created items. */ CBOR_EXPORT size_t cbor_bytestring_chunk_count(const cbor_item_t *item); /** Appends a chunk to the bytestring * * Indefinite byte strings only. * * May realloc the chunk storage. * * @param item[borrow] An indefinite byte string * @param item[incref] A definite byte string * @return true on success, false on realloc failure. In that case, the refcount * of `chunk` is not increased and the `item` is left intact. */ CBOR_EXPORT bool cbor_bytestring_add_chunk(cbor_item_t *item, cbor_item_t *chunk); /** Creates a new definite byte string * * The handle is initialized to `NULL` and length to 0 * * @return **new** definite bytestring. `NULL` on malloc failure. */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_item_t *cbor_new_definite_bytestring(); /** Creates a new indefinite byte string * * The chunks array is initialized to `NULL` and chunk count to 0 * * @return **new** indefinite bytestring. `NULL` on malloc failure. */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_item_t *cbor_new_indefinite_bytestring(); /** Creates a new byte string and initializes it * * The `handle` will be copied to a newly allocated block * * @param handle Block of binary data * @param length Length of `data` * @return A **new** byte string with content `handle`. `NULL` on malloc * failure. */ CBOR_EXPORT cbor_item_t *cbor_build_bytestring(cbor_data handle, size_t length); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // LIBCBOR_BYTESTRINGS_H