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libwget-utils - General utility functions


size_t wget_strlcpy (char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)
ssize_t wget_strscpy (char *dst, const char *src, size_t size)
int wget_strcmp (const char *s1, const char *s2)
int wget_strcasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2)
int wget_strcasecmp_ascii (const char *s1, const char *s2)
int wget_strncasecmp_ascii (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
char * wget_strtolower (char *s)
int wget_strncmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
int wget_strncasecmp (const char *s1, const char *s2, size_t n)
void wget_memtohex (const unsigned char *src, size_t src_len, char *dst, size_t dst_size)
void wget_millisleep (int ms)
long long wget_get_timemillis (void)
int wget_percent_unescape (char *src)
int wget_match_tail (const char *s, const char *tail)
int wget_match_tail_nocase (const char *s, const char *tail)
char * wget_strnglob (const char *str, size_t n, int flags)
char * wget_human_readable (char *buf, size_t bufsize, uint64_t n)
int wget_get_screen_size (int *width, int *height)
char * wget_restrict_file_name (const char *fname, char *esc, int mode)

This is a collections of short routines that are used with libwget and/or Wget code. They may be useful to other developers that is why they are exported.

Parameters

dst Output string buffer
src Input string
size Size of dst

Returns

Length of src

Copy string src into dst with overflow checking.

This is the same as snprintf(dst,size,'%s',src) but faster and more elegant.

If src is NULL, the return value is 0 and nothing is written. If \ dst is NULL, the return value is the length of src and nothing is written.

Parameters

dst Output string buffer
src Input string
size Size of dst

Returns

Number of copied bytes (excluding trailing 0) or -1 when src doesn't fit into dst

Copy string src into dst with overflow checking.

If either dst is NULL or size is 0, the return value is -1 and nothing is written. If src is NULL and size is 0, the return value is -1. If src is NULL and size is >0, the return value is 0 and dst is an empty string.

Else the return value is the number of bytes copied to dst excluding the terminating 0.

Parameters

s1 String
s2 String

Returns

0 if both s1 and s2 are NULL
-1 if s1 is NULL and s2 is not NULL
1 if s1 is not NULL and s2 is NULL else it returns strcmp(s1, s2)

This functions compares s1 and s2 in the same way as strcmp() does, except that it also handles NULL values.

Parameters

s1 String
s2 String

Returns

0 if both s1 and s2 are NULL
-1 if s1 is NULL and s2 is not NULL
1 if s1 is not NULL and s2 is NULL else it returns strcasecmp(s1, s2)

This functions compares s1 and s2 in the same way as strcasecmp() does, except that it also handles NULL values.

Parameters

s1 String
s2 String

Returns

0 if both s1 and s2 are the same disregarding case for ASCII letters a-z
0 if both s1 and s2 are NULL
<0 if s1 is NULL and s2 is not NULL or s1 is smaller than s2
>0 if s2 is NULL and s1 is not NULL or s1 is greater than s2.

This functions compares s1 and s2 as ASCII strings, case insensitive. It also accepts NULL values.

Parameters

s1 String
s2 String
n Max. number of chars to compare

Returns

0 if both s1 and s2 are the same disregarding case for ASCII letters a-z
0 if both s1 and s2 are NULL
<0 if s1 is NULL and s2 is not NULL or s1 is smaller than s2
>0 if s2 is NULL and s1 is not NULL or s1 is greater than s2.

This functions compares s1 and s2 as ASCII strings, case insensitive, up to a max number of n chars. It also accepts NULL values.

Parameters

s String to convert

Returns

Value of s

Converts ASCII string s to lowercase in place.

Parameters

s1 String
s2 String
n Max. number of chars to compare

Returns

0 if both s1 and s2 are the same or if both s1 and s2 are NULL
<0 if s1 is NULL and s2 is not NULL or s1 is smaller than s2
>0 if s2 is NULL and s1 is not NULL or s1 is greater than s2.

This functions compares s1 and s2 in the same way as strncmp() does, except that it also handles NULL values.

Parameters

s1 String
s2 String
n Max. number of chars to compare

Returns

0 if both s1 and s2 are the same disregarding case or if both s1 and s2 are NULL
<0 if s1 is NULL and s2 is not NULL or s1 is smaller than s2
>0 if s2 is NULL and s1 is not NULL or s1 is greater than s2.

This functions compares s1 and s2 in the same way as strncasecmp() does, except that it also handles NULL values.

Parameters

src Pointer to input buffer
src_len Number of bytes to encode
dst Buffer to hold the encoded string
dst_size Size of dst in bytes

Encodes a number of bytes into a lowercase hexadecimal C string.

Parameters

ms Number of milliseconds to sleep

Pause for ms milliseconds.

Return the current milliseconds since the epoch.

Parameters

src String to unescape

Returns

0 if the string did not change
1 if unescaping took place

Does an inline percent unescape. Each occurrence of xx (x = hex digit) will converted into it's byte representation.

Parameters

s String
tail String

Returns

1 if tail matches the end of s, 0 if not

Checks if tail matches the end of the string s.

Parameters

s String
tail String

Returns

1 if tail matches the end of s, 0 if not

Checks if tail matches the end of the string s, disregarding the case, ASCII only.

Parameters

str String to run glob() against
n Length of string
flags Flags to pass to glob()

Returns

Expanded string after running glob

Finds a pathname by running glob(3) on the pattern in the first n bytes of globstr. Returns a newly allocated string with the first n bytes replaced with the matching pattern obtained via glob(3) if one was found. Otherwise it returns NULL.

Parameters

buf Result buffer
bufsize Size of /p buf
n Number to convert

Returns

Pointer to printable representation of n

Returns a human readable representation of n. n, a byte quantity, is converted to a human-readable abbreviated form a la sizes printed by `ls -lh'. The result is written into the provided buffer.

Unlike `with_thousand_seps', this approximates to the nearest unit. Quoting GNU libit: "Most people visually process strings of 3-4 digits effectively, but longer strings of digits are more prone to misinterpretation. Hence, converting to an abbreviated form usually improves readability."

This intentionally uses kilobyte (KB), megabyte (MB), etc. in their original computer-related meaning of 'powers of 1024'. We don't use the '*bibyte' names invented in 1998, and seldom used in practice. Wikipedia's entry on 'binary prefix' discusses this in some detail.

Parameters

width Number of columns in terminal
height Number of rows in terminal

Returns

Upon successful completion, wget_get_screen_size will return 0, and the values of width and height will be set accordingly. If an error was encountered, the function will return -1 without touching the values of width and height.

Get the size of the terminal to which the output is currently printed (stderr). This function accepts two int pointers and will set their values to the width and height of the active terminal in number of columns. If either of the parameter is NULL, its value will not be set by the function.

Parameters

fname File name to sanitize
esc Pointer to the buffer where sanitized file name will be stored. Should be at least strlen(fname) * 3 + 1 bytes large.
mode Mode of operation

Returns

Either fname if no escaping took place, else esc.

This functions exists to pass the Wget test suite. All we really need (Wget is targeted for Unix/Linux), is UNIX restriction (NUL and /) with escaping of control characters. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_systems

Sanitizes file names by percent-escaping platform-specific illegal characters.

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