/**
* 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
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @return `whither` is returned.
*/
wchar_t* wcsmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence)
{
return wmemmove(whither, whence, wcslen(whence) + 1);
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @return `whither + wcslen(whence)` is returned.
*/
wchar_t* wcpmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence)
{
return wmempmove(whither, whence, wcslen(whence) + 1) - 1;
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character or a specified wide character
* is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @param c The stop character.
* @return `NULL` if `c` was not encountered, otherwise
* the position of `c` translated to `whither`,
* that is, the address of `whither` plus the
* number of copied characters; the address of
* one character passed the last written non-NUL
* character.
*/
wchar_t* wcscmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence, wchar_t c)
{
wchar_t* r = wmemcmove(whither, whence, c, wcslen(whence) + 1);
if (r)
*r = 0;
return r;
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character or a specified substring is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @param str The substring, ignored if `NULL`.
* @return `NULL` if `str` was not encountered, otherwise
* the position of `str` translated to `whither`,
* that is, the address of `whither` plus the
* number of copied characters; the address of
* one character passed the last written non-NUL
* character.
*/
wchar_t* wcswcsmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence, const wchar_t* restrict str)
{
const wchar_t* stop = str == NULL ? NULL : wcsstr(whence, str);
size_t n = stop == NULL ? wcslen(whence) : (size_t)(stop - whence);
wchar_t* r = stop == NULL ? NULL : (whither + n);
wmemmove(whither, whence, n);
whither[n] = 0;
return r;
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character is encountered.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @param maxlen The maximum number of wide characters to copy.
* NOTE that if the resulting string at least this
* long, no NUL character will be written to `whither'.
* On the otherhand, if the resultnig string is
* shorter, `whither` will be filled with NUL characters
* until this amount of characters have been written.
* @return `whither` is returned.
*/
wchar_t* wcsnmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence, size_t maxlen)
{
size_t n = wcsnlen(whence, maxlen);
wmemmove(whither, whence, n);
wmemset(whither, 0, maxlen - n);
return whither;
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
* It is only available if GNU extensions are available.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @param maxlen The maximum number of wide characters to copy.
* NOTE that if the resulting string at least this
* long, no NUL character will be written to `whither'.
* On the otherhand, if the resultnig string is
* shorter, `whither` will be filled with NUL characters
* until this amount of characters have been written.
* @return `whither` plus the number of written characters,
* excluding NUL characters, is returned.
*/
wchar_t* wcpnmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence, size_t maxlen)
{
size_t n = wcsnlen(whence, maxlen);
wmemmove(whither, whence, n);
wmemset(whither, 0, maxlen - n);
return whither + n;
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character or a specified wide character
* is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
* It is only available if GNU extensions are available.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @param c The stop character.
* @param maxlen The maximum number of wide characters to copy.
* NOTE that if the resulting string at least this
* long, no NUL character will be written to `whither'.
* On the otherhand, if the resultnig string is
* shorter, `whither` will be filled with NUL characters
* until this amount of characters have been written.
* @return `NULL` if `c` was not encountered, otherwise
* the position of `c` translated to `whither`,
* that is, the address of `whither` plus the
* number of copied characters; the address of
* one character passed the last written non-NUL
* character.
*/
wchar_t* wcscnmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence, wchar_t c, size_t maxlen)
{
const wchar_t* stop = wmemchr(whence, c, maxlen);
size_t n = stop == NULL ? wcsnlen(whence, maxlen) : (size_t)(stop - whence);
wchar_t* r = stop == NULL ? NULL : (whither + n);
wmemmove(whither, whence, n);
wmemset(whither, 0, maxlen - n);
return r;
}
/**
* Copy a memory segment to another, possibly overlapping, segment,
* stop when a NUL wide character or a specified substring is encountered.
*
* This is a slibc extension added for completeness.
* It is only available if GNU extensions are available.
*
* @param whither The destination memory segment.
* @param whence The source memory segment.
* @param str The substring, ignored if `NULL`.
* @param maxlen The maximum number of wide characters to copy.
* NOTE that if the resulting string at least this
* long, no NUL character will be written to `whither'.
* On the otherhand, if the resultnig string is
* shorter, `whither` will be filled with NUL characters
* until this amount of characters have been written.
* @return `NULL` if `str` was not encountered, otherwise
* the position of `str` translated to `whither`,
* that is, the address of `whither` plus the
* number of copied chartacters; the address of
* one character passed the last written non-NUL
* character.
*/
wchar_t* wcswcsnmove(wchar_t* whither, const wchar_t* whence, const wchar_t* restrict str, size_t maxlen)
{
const wchar_t* stop = wcsnstr(whence, str, maxlen);
size_t n = stop == NULL ? wcsnlen(whence, maxlen) : (size_t)(stop - whence);
wchar_t* r = stop == NULL ? NULL : (whither + n);
wmemmove(whither, whence, n);
wmemset(whither, 0, maxlen - n);
return r;
}