void*wget_memdup(constvoid*m,size_tn)Parametersm Memory to clone
n Length of memory
Returns
Cloned memory
Clone's the memory region m with length n. Returns NULL if m is NULL.
You should free() the returned pointer when not needed any more.
char*wget_strdup(constchar*s)Parameterss String to clone
Returns
Cloned string
Clone's the string s like strdup() does. Returns NULL if s is NULL.
You should free() the returned string when not needed any more.
char*wget_strmemdup(constvoid*m,size_tn)Parametersm Memory to convert into string
n Length of memory
Returns
Created string
Convert the given memory region m with length n into a C string. Returns NULL if m is NULL.
You should free() the returned string when not needed any more.
size_twget_strmemcpy(char*s,size_tssize,constvoid*m,size_tn)Parameterss Buffer to hold the C string output
ssize Size of the output buffer
m Memory to read from
n Length of memory
Returns
Number of bytes copied, not counting the trailing 0 byte
Convert the given memory region m with length n into a C string at s. A max. of ssize - 1 is copied into
s.
void*wget_strmemcpy_a(char*s,size_tssize,constvoid*m,size_tn)Parameterss Buffer to hold the C string output
ssize Size of the output buffer
m Memory to read from
n Length of memory
Returns
Pointer to destination (either s or a freshly allocated buffer)
Convert the given memory region m with length n into a C string at s or at freshly allocated memory, if
the space in s was not sufficient.
If s was too small to hold n + 1 bytes, the result must be free'd after use, e.g. if (res != s)
wget_free(res);