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authorAlejandro Colomar <alx@nginx.com>2022-10-25 18:42:52 +0200
committerAlejandro Colomar <alx@kernel.org>2022-11-12 20:39:48 +0100
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Added nxt_ustr2str() to make C strings from fixed-width buffers.
This function makes it easy to transform a fixed-width buffer (which is how we represent strings in Unit most of the time) into a proper C string (NUL-terminated). We need to do this when interfacing libraries or the kernel, where most APIs expect NUL-terminated strings. The implementation is similar to strncpy_s(3), but avoids the unnecessary runtime checks. It's better to wrap the function in a macro and do as many static_assert(3)s as one considers necessary; in fact, if in the future C allows backwards VLA syntax, static analysis could be better than those static_assert(3)s. We use char for NUL-terminated strings, and u_char for the *u*nterminated strings. The documentation for the function: /* * SYNOPSIS * void ustr2str(char dst[restrict .n+1], * const u_char src[restrict .n], * size_t n); * * ARGUMENTS * dst Pointer to the first byte of the destination buffer. * src Pointer to the first byte of the source string. * n Size of 'src'. * * DESCRIPTION * Copy a string from the fixed-width source string, which may be * not-NUL-terminated, into a NUL-terminated string in the * destination buffer. * * CAVEATS * If the destination buffer is not wider than the source buffer * at least by 1 byte, the behavior is undefined. * * Use of this function normally indicates a problem in the design * of the strings, since normally it's better to guarantee that all * strings are properly terminated. The main use for this function * is to interface with some standard buffers, such as those * defined in utmp(7), which for historical reasons are not * guaranteed to be terminated. * * EXAMPLES * u_char src[10] = "0123456789"; // not NUL-terminated * char dst[sizeof(src) + 1]; * * static_assert(lengthof(src) < lengthof(dst)) * ustr2str(dst, src, lengthof(src)); * * SEE ALSO * nxt_sts2str(3), strlcpy(3), strscpy(9) */ Cc: Andrew Clayton <a.clayton@nginx.com> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <alx@nginx.com>
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