/** * slibc — Yet another C library * Copyright © 2015 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef _STRINGS_H #define _STRINGS_H #include #include #define __NEED_size_t #include /** * Override a memory segment with zeroes. * * @param segment The memory segment to override. * @param size The size of the memory segment. */ void bzero(void*, size_t) __deprecated("Use 'memset', 'explicit_bzero' or 'secure_free' instead."); #if !defined(__PORTABLE) && (defined(_SLIBC_SOURCE) || defined(_BSD_SOURCE)) /** * Override a memory segment with zeroes. * * Unlike `bzero` and `memset`, calls to this function * cannot be removed, as an optimisation, by the compiler. * * @param segment The memory segment to override. * @param size The size of the memory segment. */ void explicit_bzero(void*, size_t); #endif /** * Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment. * * @param whence The source memory segment. * @param whither The destination memory segment. * @param size The number of bytes to copy. */ void bcopy(const void*, void*, size_t) __deprecated("Use 'memmove', or similar function, instead, but be aware of reordered paramters."); /** * This function is identical to `memcmp`. */ int bcmp(const void*, const void*, size_t) __deprecated("Use 'memcmp' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result, pure))); /** * Compare two strings alphabetically in a case insensitive manner. * Be aware, only ASCII characters are case insensitive, non-ASCII * characters are case sensitive. * * @param a A negetive value is returned if this is the lesser. * @param b A positive value is returned if this is the lesser. * @return Zero is returned if `a` and `b` are equal, otherwise, * see the specifications for `a` and `b`. */ int strcasecmp(const char*, const char*) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result, nonnull, pure))); /** * Compare two strings alphabetically in a case insensitive manner. * Be aware, only ASCII characters are case insensitive, non-ASCII * characters are case sensitive. * * @param a A negetive value is returned if this is the lesser. * @param b A positive value is returned if this is the lesser. * @param length The maximum number of characters to compare. * @return Zero is returned if `a` and `b` are equal, otherwise, * see the specifications for `a` and `b`. */ int strncasecmp(const char*, const char*, size_t) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result, nonnull, pure))); /** * This function is identical to `strchr`. * * This is a deprecated BSD extension. */ char* index(const char*, int) __deprecated("Use 'strchr' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result, nonnull, pure))); /** * This function is identical to `strrchr`. * * This is a deprecated BSD extension. */ char* rindex(const char*, int) __deprecated("Use 'strrchr' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result, nonnull, pure))); #endif