Commit 5bdda840 authored by Rusty Russell's avatar Rusty Russell

tal: add TAL_TAKE.

TAL_TAKE provides a magic context meaning "consume my args and return
a replacement".  This is useful for writing convenience functions,
though not so useful in the standard routines here.
Signed-off-by: default avatarRusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
parent 0e34459a
......@@ -706,7 +706,12 @@ char *tal_strndup(const tal_t *ctx, const char *p, size_t n)
void *tal_memdup(const tal_t *ctx, const void *p, size_t n)
{
void *ret = tal_arr(ctx, char, n);
void *ret;
if (ctx == TAL_TAKE)
return (void *)p;
ret = tal_arr(ctx, char, n);
if (ret)
memcpy(ret, p, n);
return ret;
......@@ -727,9 +732,14 @@ char *tal_asprintf(const tal_t *ctx, const char *fmt, ...)
char *tal_vasprintf(const tal_t *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
size_t max = strlen(fmt) * 2;
char *buf = tal_arr(ctx, char, max);
char *buf;
int ret;
if (ctx == TAL_TAKE)
buf = tal_arr(tal_parent(fmt), char, max);
else
buf = tal_arr(ctx, char, max);
while (buf) {
va_list ap2;
......@@ -741,6 +751,8 @@ char *tal_vasprintf(const tal_t *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
break;
buf = tal_resize(buf, max *= 2);
}
if (ctx == TAL_TAKE)
tal_free(fmt);
return buf;
}
......
......@@ -17,6 +17,18 @@
*/
typedef void tal_t;
/**
* TAL_TAKE - fake tal_t to indicate function will own arguments.
*
* Various functions take a context on which to allocate: if you use
* TAL_TAKE there instead, it means that the argument(s) are actually
* tal objects. The returned value will share the same parent; it may
* even be the same pointer as the arguments. The arguments themselves
* will be reused, freed, or made a child of the return value: they are
* no longer valid for external use.
*/
#define TAL_TAKE ((tal_t *)-2L)
/**
* tal - basic allocator function
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent.
......@@ -146,22 +158,23 @@ tal_t *tal_parent(const tal_t *ctx);
/**
* tal_memdup - duplicate memory.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent (or TAL_TAKE).
* @p: the memory to copy
* @n: the number of bytes.
*
*/
void *tal_memdup(const tal_t *ctx, const void *p, size_t n);
/**
* tal_strdup - duplicate a string.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent.
* tal_strdup - duplicate a string
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent (or TAL_TAKE).
* @p: the string to copy
*/
char *tal_strdup(const tal_t *ctx, const char *p);
/**
* tal_strndup - duplicate a limited amount of a string.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent (or TAL_TAKE).
* @p: the string to copy
* @n: the maximum length to copy.
*
......@@ -171,16 +184,22 @@ char *tal_strndup(const tal_t *ctx, const char *p, size_t n);
/**
* tal_asprintf - allocate a formatted string
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent (or TAL_TAKE).
* @fmt: the printf-style format.
*
* If @ctx is TAL_TAKE, @fmt is freed and its parent will be the parent
* of the return value.
*/
char *tal_asprintf(const tal_t *ctx, const char *fmt, ...) PRINTF_FMT(2,3);
/**
* tal_vasprintf - allocate a formatted string (va_list version)
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent.
* @ctx: NULL, or tal allocated object to be parent (or TAL_TAKE).
* @fmt: the printf-style format.
* @va: the va_list containing the format args.
*
* If @ctx is TAL_TAKE, @fmt is freed and its parent will be the parent
* of the return value.
*/
char *tal_vasprintf(const tal_t *ctx, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
PRINTF_FMT(2,0);
......
#include <ccan/tal/tal.h>
#include <ccan/tal/tal.c>
#include <ccan/tap/tap.h>
int main(void)
{
char *parent, *c;
plan_tests(13);
parent = tal(NULL, char);
ok1(parent);
c = tal_strdup(parent, "hello");
c = tal_strdup(TAL_TAKE, c);
ok1(strcmp(c, "hello") == 0);
ok1(tal_parent(c) == parent);
c = tal_strndup(TAL_TAKE, c, 5);
ok1(strcmp(c, "hello") == 0);
ok1(tal_parent(c) == parent);
c = tal_strndup(TAL_TAKE, c, 3);
ok1(strcmp(c, "hel") == 0);
ok1(tal_parent(c) == parent);
c = tal_memdup(TAL_TAKE, c, 1);
ok1(c[0] == 'h');
ok1(tal_parent(c) == parent);
/* No leftover allocations. */
tal_free(c);
ok1(tal_first(parent) == NULL);
c = tal_strdup(parent, "hello %s");
c = tal_asprintf(TAL_TAKE, c, "there");
ok1(strcmp(c, "hello there") == 0);
ok1(tal_parent(c) == parent);
/* No leftover allocations. */
tal_free(c);
ok1(tal_first(parent) == NULL);
tal_free(parent);
return exit_status();
}
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