/** * 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 . */ #include # pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdiscarded-qualifiers" /** * Find the first occurrence of a byte in a memory segment. * * @param segment The memory segment to search. * @param c The sought after character. * @param size The size of the memory segment. * @return Pointer to the first occurrence of `c`, * `NULL` if none were found. */ void* memchr(const void* segment, int c, size_t size) { char* s = segment; while (size--) if (*s++ == c) return s - 1; return NULL; } /** * Find the first occurrence of a byte in a memory segment. * The memory segment must be known to contain the sought after byte. * * This is a GNU-compliant slibc extension. * * @param segment The memory segment to search. * @param c The sought after character. * @return Pointer to the first occurrence of `c`. */ void* rawmemchr(const void* segment, int c) { char* s = segment; for (;;) if (*s++ == c) return s - 1; } /** * Find the last occurrence of a byte in a memory segment. * * For improved performace, use this function instead * of `strrchr` if you already know the length of the * string. * * @param segment The memory segment to search. * @param c The sought after character. * @param size The size of the memory segment. * @return Pointer to the last occurrence of `c`, * `NULL` if none were found. */ void* memrchr(const void* segment, int c, size_t size) { char* s = segment; while (size--) if (s[size] == c) return s + size; return NULL; } /** * Find the first occurrence of a byte in a string. * * `s = strchr(s, 0)` is a faster alternative to * `s = s + strlen(s)`. * * @param string The string to search. * The terminating NUL character is * considered a part of the string. * @param c The sought after character. * @return Pointer to the first occurrence of `c`, * `NULL` if none were found. */ char* strchr(const char* string, int c) { for (;;) if (*string == c) return string; else if (!*string++) return NULL; } /* TODO Ensure that `s = strchr(s, 0)` is faster than `s = s + strlen(s)`. */ /** * Find the first occurrence of a byte in a string, or * if there is no such byte, the end of the string. * * This is a GNU-compliant slibc extension. * * @param string The string to search. * The terminating NUL character is * considered a part of the string. * @param c The sought after character. * @return Pointer to the first occurrence of `c`, * Pointer to the terminating NUL character * if none were found. */ char* strchrnul(const char* string, int c) { for (;; string++) if (*string == c) return string; else if (!*string) return string; } /** * Find the last occurrence of a byte in a string. * * For improved performace, use `memrchr` instead of * this function if you already know the length of the * string. * * @param string The string to search. * The terminating NUL character is * considered a part of the string. * @param c The sought after character. * @return Pointer to the last occurrence of `c`, * `NULL` if none were found. */ char* strrchr(const char* string, int c) { char* r = NULL; for (;;) if (*string == c) r = string; else if (!*string++) return r; }