- if (!line_handler || mode == LINE_MODE_RO)
- return num_lines;
- i = buf + size - start;
- if (i && i != size)
- memmove(buf, start, i);
- return i;
-}
-
-/**
- * Call a custom function for each complete line.
- *
- * \param buf The buffer containing data seperated by newlines.
- * \param size The number of bytes in \a buf.
- * \param line_handler The custom function.
- * \param private_data Pointer passed to \a line_handler.
- *
- * If \p line_handler is \p NULL, the function returns the number of complete
- * lines in \p buf. Otherwise, \p line_handler is called for each complete
- * line in \p buf. The first argument to \p line_handler is the current line,
- * and \p private_data is passed as the second argument. The function returns
- * if \p line_handler returns a negative value or no more lines are in the
- * buffer. The rest of the buffer (last chunk containing an incomplete line)
- * is moved to the beginning of the buffer.
- *
- * \return If \p line_handler is not \p NULL, this function returns the number
- * of bytes not handled to \p line_handler on success, or the negative return
- * value of the \p line_handler on errors.
- *
- * \sa for_each_line_ro().
- */
-int for_each_line(char *buf, size_t size, line_handler_t *line_handler,
- void *private_data)
-{
- return for_each_complete_line(LINE_MODE_RW, buf, size, line_handler,
- private_data);
-}
-
-/**
- * Call a custom function for each complete line.
- *
- * \param buf Same meaning as in \p for_each_line().
- * \param size Same meaning as in \p for_each_line().
- * \param line_handler Same meaning as in \p for_each_line().
- * \param private_data Same meaning as in \p for_each_line().
- *
- * This function behaves like \p for_each_line(), but \a buf is left unchanged.
- *
- * \return On success, the function returns the number of complete lines in \p
- * buf, otherwise the (negative) return value of \p line_handler is returned.
- *
- * \sa for_each_line().
- */
-int for_each_line_ro(char *buf, size_t size, line_handler_t *line_handler,
- void *private_data)
-{
- return for_each_complete_line(LINE_MODE_RO, buf, size, line_handler,
- private_data);
-}
-
-/**
- * Safely print into a buffer at a given offset
- *
- * \param b Determines the buffer, its size, and the offset.
- * \param fmt The format string.
- *
- * This function prints into the buffer given by \a b at the offset which is
- * also given by \a b. If there is not enough space to hold the result, the
- * buffer size is doubled until the underlying call to vsnprintf() succeeds
- * or the size of the buffer exceeds the maximal size specified in \a pb.
- *
- * In the latter case the unmodified \a buf and \a offset values as well as the
- * private_data pointer of \a b are passed to the \a max_size_handler of \a b.
- * If this function succeeds, i.e. returns a non-negative value, the offset of
- * \a b is reset to zero and the given data is written to the beginning of the
- * buffer.
- *
- * Upon return, the offset of \a b is adjusted accordingly so that subsequent
- * calls to this function append data to what is already contained in the
- * buffer.
- *
- * It's OK to call this function with \p b->buf being \p NULL. In this case, an
- * initial buffer is allocated.
- *
- * \return The number of bytes printed into the buffer (not including the
- * therminating \p NULL byte).
- *
- * \sa make_message(), vsnprintf(3).
- */
-__printf_2_3 int para_printf(struct para_buffer *b, const char *fmt, ...)
-{
- int ret;
-
- if (!b->buf) {
- b->buf = para_malloc(128);
- b->size = 128;
- b->offset = 0;