*/
extern ssize_t strbuf_read(struct strbuf *, int fd, size_t hint);
+/**
+ * Read the contents of a given file descriptor partially by using only one
+ * attempt of xread. The third argument can be used to give a hint about the
+ * file size, to avoid reallocs. Returns the number of new bytes appended to
+ * the sb.
+ */
+extern ssize_t strbuf_read_once(struct strbuf *, int fd, size_t hint);
+
/**
* Read the contents of a file, specified by its path. The third argument
* can be used to give a hint about the file size, to avoid reallocs.
*/
extern int strbuf_readlink(struct strbuf *sb, const char *path, size_t hint);
+/**
+ * Write the whole content of the strbuf to the stream not stopping at
+ * NUL bytes.
+ */
+extern ssize_t strbuf_write(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *stream);
+
/**
* Read a line from a FILE *, overwriting the existing contents
* of the strbuf. The second argument specifies the line
*/
extern void strbuf_list_free(struct strbuf **);
+/**
+ * Add the abbreviation, as generated by find_unique_abbrev, of `sha1` to
+ * the strbuf `sb`.
+ */
+extern void strbuf_add_unique_abbrev(struct strbuf *sb,
+ const unsigned char *sha1,
+ int abbrev_len);
+
/**
* Launch the user preferred editor to edit a file and fill the buffer
* with the file's contents upon the user completing their editing. The
*/
extern void strbuf_addstr_xml_quoted(struct strbuf *sb, const char *s);
+/**
+ * "Complete" the contents of `sb` by ensuring that either it ends with the
+ * character `term`, or it is empty. This can be used, for example,
+ * to ensure that text ends with a newline, but without creating an empty
+ * blank line if there is no content in the first place.
+ */
+static inline void strbuf_complete(struct strbuf *sb, char term)
+{
+ if (sb->len && sb->buf[sb->len - 1] != term)
+ strbuf_addch(sb, term);
+}
+
static inline void strbuf_complete_line(struct strbuf *sb)
{
- if (sb->len && sb->buf[sb->len - 1] != '\n')
- strbuf_addch(sb, '\n');
+ strbuf_complete(sb, '\n');
}
extern int strbuf_branchname(struct strbuf *sb, const char *name);