curl/lib/strdup.c

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build: fix circular header inclusion with other packages This commit renames lib/setup.h to lib/curl_setup.h and renames lib/setup_once.h to lib/curl_setup_once.h. Removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. [1] Removes the need and presence of an alarming notice we carried in old setup_once.h [2] ---------------------------------------- 1 - lib/setup_once.h used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro as header inclusion guard up to commit ec691ca3 which changed this to HEADER_CURL_SETUP_ONCE_H, this single inclusion guard is enough to ensure that inclusion of lib/setup_once.h done from lib/setup.h is only done once. Additionally lib/setup.h has always used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro to protect inclusion of setup_once.h even after commit ec691ca3, this was to avoid a circular header inclusion triggered when building a c-ares enabled version with c-ares sources available which also has a setup_once.h header. Commit ec691ca3 exposes the real nature of __SETUP_ONCE_H usage in lib/setup.h, it is a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl belonging to c-ares's setup_once.h The renaming this commit does, fixes the circular header inclusion, and as such removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. Macro __SETUP_ONCE_H no longer used in libcurl. 2 - Due to the circular interdependency of old lib/setup_once.h and the c-ares setup_once.h header, old file lib/setup_once.h has carried back from 2006 up to now days an alarming and prominent notice about the need of keeping libcurl's and c-ares's setup_once.h in sync. Given that this commit fixes the circular interdependency, the need and presence of mentioned notice is removed. All mentioned interdependencies come back from now old days when the c-ares project lived inside a curl subdirectory. This commit removes last traces of such fact.
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#include "curl_setup.h"
#include <curl/curl.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <wchar.h>
#endif
#include "strdup.h"
#include "curl_memory.h"
/* The last #include file should be: */
#include "memdebug.h"
#ifndef HAVE_STRDUP
char *Curl_strdup(const char *str)
{
size_t len;
char *newstr;
if(!str)
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return (char *)NULL;
len = strlen(str) + 1;
newstr = malloc(len);
if(!newstr)
return (char *)NULL;
memcpy(newstr, str, len);
return newstr;
}
#endif
#ifdef _WIN32
/***************************************************************************
*
* Curl_wcsdup(source)
*
* Copies the 'source' wchar string to a newly allocated buffer (that is
* returned).
*
* Returns the new pointer or NULL on failure.
*
***************************************************************************/
wchar_t *Curl_wcsdup(const wchar_t *src)
{
size_t length = wcslen(src);
if(length > (SIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t)) - 1)
return (wchar_t *)NULL; /* integer overflow */
return (wchar_t *)Curl_memdup(src, (length + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
}
#endif
/***************************************************************************
*
* Curl_memdup(source, length)
*
* Copies the 'source' data to a newly allocated buffer (that is
* returned). Copies 'length' bytes.
*
* Returns the new pointer or NULL on failure.
*
***************************************************************************/
void *Curl_memdup(const void *src, size_t length)
{
void *buffer = malloc(length);
if(!buffer)
return NULL; /* fail */
memcpy(buffer, src, length);
return buffer;
}
/***************************************************************************
*
* Curl_memdup0(source, length)
*
* Copies the 'source' string to a newly allocated buffer (that is returned).
* Copies 'length' bytes then adds a null terminator.
*
* Returns the new pointer or NULL on failure.
*
***************************************************************************/
void *Curl_memdup0(const char *src, size_t length)
{
char *buf = malloc(length + 1);
if(!buf)
return NULL;
memcpy(buf, src, length);
buf[length] = 0;
return buf;
}
/***************************************************************************
*
* Curl_saferealloc(ptr, size)
*
* Does a normal realloc(), but will free the data pointer if the realloc
* fails. If 'size' is non-zero, it will free the data and return a failure.
*
* This convenience function is provided and used to help us avoid a common
* mistake pattern when we could pass in a zero, catch the NULL return and end
* up free'ing the memory twice.
*
* Returns the new pointer or NULL on failure.
*
***************************************************************************/
void *Curl_saferealloc(void *ptr, size_t size)
{
void *datap = realloc(ptr, size);
if(size && !datap)
/* only free 'ptr' if size was non-zero */
free(ptr);
return datap;
}