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# dynbuf
This is the internal module for creating and handling "dynamic buffers". This
means buffers that can be appended to, dynamically and grow to adapt.
There will always be a terminating zero put at the end of the dynamic buffer.
The `struct dynbuf` is used to hold data for each instance of a dynamic
buffer. The members of that struct **MUST NOT** be accessed or modified
without using the dedicated dynbuf API.
## init
```c
void Curl_dyn_init(struct dynbuf *s, size_t toobig);
```
This inits a struct to use for dynbuf and it cannot fail. The `toobig` value
**must** be set to the maximum size we allow this buffer instance to grow to.
The functions below will return `CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY` when hitting this limit.
## free
```c
void Curl_dyn_free(struct dynbuf *s);
```
Free the associated memory and clean up. After a free, the `dynbuf` struct can
be re-used to start appending new data to.
## addn
```c
CURLcode Curl_dyn_addn(struct dynbuf *s, const void *mem, size_t len);
```
Append arbitrary data of a given length to the end of the buffer.
## add
```c
CURLcode Curl_dyn_add(struct dynbuf *s, const char *str);
```
Append a C string to the end of the buffer.
## addf
```c
CURLcode Curl_dyn_addf(struct dynbuf *s, const char *fmt, ...);
```
Append a `printf()`-style string to the end of the buffer.
## vaddf
```c
CURLcode Curl_dyn_vaddf(struct dynbuf *s, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
```
Append a `vprintf()`-style string to the end of the buffer.
## reset
```c
void Curl_dyn_reset(struct dynbuf *s);
```
Reset the buffer length, but leave the allocation.
## tail
```c
CURLcode Curl_dyn_tail(struct dynbuf *s, size_t length);
```
Keep `length` bytes of the buffer tail (the last `length` bytes of the
buffer). The rest of the buffer is dropped. The specified `length` must not be
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larger than the buffer length.
## ptr
```c
char *Curl_dyn_ptr(const struct dynbuf *s);
```
Returns a `char *` to the buffer if it has a length, otherwise a NULL. Since
the buffer may be reallocated, this pointer should not be trusted or used
anymore after the next buffer manipulation call.
## uptr
```c
unsigned char *Curl_dyn_uptr(const struct dynbuf *s);
```
Returns an `unsigned char *` to the buffer if it has a length, otherwise a
NULL. Since the buffer may be reallocated, this pointer should not be trusted
or used anymore after the next buffer manipulation call.
## len
```c
size_t Curl_dyn_len(const struct dynbuf *s);
```
Returns the length of the buffer in bytes. Does not include the terminating
zero byte.