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https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk ........ r157639 | tilghman | 2008-11-18 19:02:45 -0600 (Tue, 18 Nov 2008) | 7 lines Starting with a change to ensure that ast_verbose() preserves ABI compatibility in 1.6.1 (as compared to 1.6.0 and versions of 1.4), this change also deprecates the use of Asterisk with FreeBSD 4, given the central use of va_copy in core functions. va_copy() is C99, anyway, and we already require C99 for other purposes, so this isn't really a big change anyway. This change also simplifies some of the core ast_str_* functions. ........ git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.6.1@157641 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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@@ -80,6 +80,10 @@ void __ast_verbose(const char *file, int line, const char *func, const char *fmt
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#define ast_verbose(...) __ast_verbose(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __VA_ARGS__)
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#define ast_verbose(...) __ast_verbose(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, __VA_ARGS__)
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void __ast_verbose_ap(const char *file, int line, const char *func, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
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#define ast_verbose_ap(fmt, ap) __ast_verbose_ap(__FILE__, __LINE__, __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, fmt, ap)
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void ast_child_verbose(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
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void ast_child_verbose(int level, const char *fmt, ...)
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__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
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__attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
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@@ -410,15 +410,17 @@ void ast_str_reset(struct ast_str *buf),
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AST_INLINE_API(
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AST_INLINE_API(
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int _ast_str_make_space(struct ast_str **buf, size_t new_len, const char *file, int lineno, const char *function),
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int _ast_str_make_space(struct ast_str **buf, size_t new_len, const char *file, int lineno, const char *function),
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{
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{
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_DB1(struct ast_str *old_buf = *buf;)
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struct ast_str *old_buf = *buf;
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if (new_len <= (*buf)->len)
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if (new_len <= (*buf)->len)
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return 0; /* success */
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return 0; /* success */
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if ((*buf)->ts == DS_ALLOCA || (*buf)->ts == DS_STATIC)
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if ((*buf)->ts == DS_ALLOCA || (*buf)->ts == DS_STATIC)
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return -1; /* cannot extend */
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return -1; /* cannot extend */
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*buf = (struct ast_str *)__ast_realloc(*buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str), file, lineno, function);
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*buf = (struct ast_str *)__ast_realloc(*buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str), file, lineno, function);
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if (*buf == NULL) /* XXX watch out, we leak memory here */
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if (*buf == NULL) {
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*buf = old_buf;
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return -1;
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return -1;
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}
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if ((*buf)->ts != DS_MALLOC) {
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if ((*buf)->ts != DS_MALLOC) {
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pthread_setspecific((*buf)->ts->key, *buf);
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pthread_setspecific((*buf)->ts->key, *buf);
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_DB1(__ast_threadstorage_object_replace(old_buf, *buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str));)
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_DB1(__ast_threadstorage_object_replace(old_buf, *buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str));)
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@@ -433,15 +435,17 @@ int _ast_str_make_space(struct ast_str **buf, size_t new_len, const char *file,
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AST_INLINE_API(
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AST_INLINE_API(
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int ast_str_make_space(struct ast_str **buf, size_t new_len),
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int ast_str_make_space(struct ast_str **buf, size_t new_len),
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{
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{
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_DB1(struct ast_str *old_buf = *buf;)
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struct ast_str *old_buf = *buf;
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if (new_len <= (*buf)->len)
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if (new_len <= (*buf)->len)
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return 0; /* success */
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return 0; /* success */
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if ((*buf)->ts == DS_ALLOCA || (*buf)->ts == DS_STATIC)
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if ((*buf)->ts == DS_ALLOCA || (*buf)->ts == DS_STATIC)
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return -1; /* cannot extend */
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return -1; /* cannot extend */
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*buf = (struct ast_str *)ast_realloc(*buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str));
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*buf = (struct ast_str *)ast_realloc(*buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str));
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if (*buf == NULL) /* XXX watch out, we leak memory here */
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if (*buf == NULL) {
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*buf = old_buf;
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return -1;
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return -1;
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}
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if ((*buf)->ts != DS_MALLOC) {
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if ((*buf)->ts != DS_MALLOC) {
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pthread_setspecific((*buf)->ts->key, *buf);
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pthread_setspecific((*buf)->ts->key, *buf);
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_DB1(__ast_threadstorage_object_replace(old_buf, *buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str));)
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_DB1(__ast_threadstorage_object_replace(old_buf, *buf, new_len + sizeof(struct ast_str));)
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@@ -542,12 +546,8 @@ struct ast_str *__ast_str_thread_get(struct ast_threadstorage *ts,
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/*!
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/*!
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* \brief Error codes from __ast_str_helper()
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* \brief Error codes from __ast_str_helper()
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* The undelying processing to manipulate dynamic string is done
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* The undelying processing to manipulate dynamic string is done
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* by __ast_str_helper(), which can return a success, a
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* by __ast_str_helper(), which can return a success or a
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* permanent failure (e.g. no memory), or a temporary one (when
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* permanent failure (e.g. no memory).
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* the string needs to be reallocated, and we must run va_start()
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* again; XXX this convoluted interface is only here because
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* FreeBSD 4 lacks va_copy, but this will be fixed and the
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* interface simplified).
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*/
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*/
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enum {
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enum {
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/*! An error has occurred and the contents of the dynamic string
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/*! An error has occurred and the contents of the dynamic string
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AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_FAILED = -1,
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AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_FAILED = -1,
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/*! The buffer size for the dynamic string had to be increased, and
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/*! The buffer size for the dynamic string had to be increased, and
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* __ast_str_helper() needs to be called again after
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* __ast_str_helper() needs to be called again after
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* a va_end() and va_start().
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* a va_end() and va_start(). This return value is legacy and will
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* no longer be used.
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*/
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*/
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AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_RETRY = -2
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AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_RETRY = -2
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};
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};
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/*!
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* \brief Core functionality of ast_str_(set|append)_va
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*
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* The arguments to this function are the same as those described for
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* ast_str_set_va except for an addition argument, append.
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* If append is non-zero, this will append to the current string instead of
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* writing over it.
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*
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* AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_RETRY is a legacy define. It should probably never
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* again be used.
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*
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* A return of AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_FAILED indicates a memory allocation error.
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*
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* A return value greater than or equal to zero indicates the number of
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* characters that have been written, not including the terminating '\0'.
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* In the append case, this only includes the number of characters appended.
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*
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* \note This function should never need to be called directly. It should
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* through calling one of the other functions or macros defined in this
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* file.
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*/
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int __ast_str_helper(struct ast_str **buf, size_t max_len,
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int append, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
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/*!
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/*!
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* \brief Set a dynamic string from a va_list
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* \brief Set a dynamic string from a va_list
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*
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*
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* ...
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* ...
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* }
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* }
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* \endcode
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* \endcode
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*
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* \note: the following two functions must be implemented as macros
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* because we must do va_end()/va_start() on the original arguments.
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*/
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*/
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#define ast_str_set_va(buf, max_len, fmt, ap) \
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AST_INLINE_API(int ast_str_set_va(struct ast_str **buf, size_t max_len, const char *fmt, va_list ap),
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({ \
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{
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int __res; \
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return __ast_str_helper(buf, max_len, 0, fmt, ap);
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while ((__res = __ast_str_helper(buf, max_len, \
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}
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0, fmt, ap)) == AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_RETRY) { \
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)
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va_end(ap); \
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va_start(ap, fmt); \
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} \
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(__res); \
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})
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/*!
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/*!
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* \brief Append to a dynamic string using a va_list
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* \brief Append to a dynamic string using a va_list
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*
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* Same as ast_str_set_va(), but append to the current content.
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* Same as ast_str_set_va(), but append to the current content.
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*/
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*/
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#define ast_str_append_va(buf, max_len, fmt, ap) \
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AST_INLINE_API(int ast_str_append_va(struct ast_str **buf, size_t max_len, const char *fmt, va_list ap),
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({ \
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{
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int __res; \
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return __ast_str_helper(buf, max_len, 1, fmt, ap);
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while ((__res = __ast_str_helper(buf, max_len, \
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}
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1, fmt, ap)) == AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_RETRY) { \
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)
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va_end(ap); \
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va_start(ap, fmt); \
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} \
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(__res); \
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})
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* The arguments to this function are the same as those described for
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* ast_str_set_va except for an addition argument, append.
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* If append is non-zero, this will append to the current string instead of
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* writing over it.
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*
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* In the case that this function is called and the buffer was not large enough
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* to hold the result, the partial write will be truncated, and the result
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* AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_RETRY will be returned to indicate that the buffer size
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* was increased, and the function should be called a second time.
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*
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* A return of AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_FAILED indicates a memory allocation error.
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*
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* A return value greater than or equal to zero indicates the number of
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* characters that have been written, not including the terminating '\0'.
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* In the append case, this only includes the number of characters appended.
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* \note This function should never need to be called directly. It should
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* through calling one of the other functions or macros defined in this
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* file.
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*/
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int __ast_str_helper(struct ast_str **buf, size_t max_len,
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int append, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
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/*!
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/*!
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* \brief Set a dynamic string using variable arguments
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#endif
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#endif
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}
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}
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void __ast_verbose(const char *file, int line, const char *func, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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{
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if (!(buf = ast_str_thread_get(&verbose_buf, VERBOSE_BUF_INIT_SIZE)))
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if (!(buf = ast_str_thread_get(&verbose_buf, VERBOSE_BUF_INIT_SIZE)))
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return;
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return;
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if (res == AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_FAILED)
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if (res == AST_DYNSTR_BUILD_FAILED)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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{
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#undef ast_verbose
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{
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{
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