/** * @file out.h * @author Radek Krejci * @brief libyang output structures and functions * * Copyright (c) 2015-2020 CESNET, z.s.p.o. * * This source code is licensed under BSD 3-Clause License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause */ #ifndef LY_OUT_H_ #define LY_OUT_H_ #include #include #ifdef _MSC_VER # define ssize_t SSIZE_T #endif #include "log.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /** * @page howtoOutput Output Processing * * libyang provides a mechanism to generalize work with the outputs (and [inputs](@ref howtoInput)) of * the different types. The ::ly_out handler can be created providing necessary information connected with the specific * output type and then used throughout the printers functions. The API allows to combine output from libyang (data or schema) * printers and output directly provided by the caller (via ::ly_print() or ::ly_write()). * * Using a generic output handler avoids need to have a set of functions for each printer functionality and results in simpler API. * * The API allows to alter the target of the data behind the handler by another target (of the same type). Also resetting * a seekable output is possible with ::ly_out_reset() to re-write the output. * * @note * This mechanism was introduced in libyang 2.0. To simplify transition from libyang 1.0 to version 2.0 and also for * some simple use case where using the output handler would be an overkill, there are some basic printer functions * that do not require output handler. But remember, that functionality of these function can be limited in particular cases * in contrast to the functions using output handlers. * * Functions List * -------------- * - ::ly_out_new_clb() * - ::ly_out_new_fd() * - ::ly_out_new_file() * - ::ly_out_new_filepath() * - ::ly_out_new_memory() * * - ::ly_out_clb() * - ::ly_out_clb_arg() * - ::ly_out_fd() * - ::ly_out_file() * - ::ly_out_filepath() * - ::ly_out_memory() * * - ::ly_out_type() * - ::ly_out_printed() * * - ::ly_out_reset() * - ::ly_out_free() * * - ::ly_print() * - ::ly_print_flush() * - ::ly_write() * * libyang Printers List * -------------------- * - @subpage howtoSchemaPrinters * - @subpage howtoDataPrinters */ /** * @struct ly_out * @brief Printer output structure specifying where the data are printed. */ struct ly_out; /** * @brief Common value for data as well as schema printers to avoid formatting indentations and new lines */ #define LY_PRINT_SHRINK 0x02 /** * @brief Types of the printer's output */ typedef enum LY_OUT_TYPE { LY_OUT_ERROR = -1, /**< error value to indicate failure of the functions returning LY_OUT_TYPE */ LY_OUT_FD, /**< file descriptor printer */ LY_OUT_FDSTREAM, /**< internal replacement for LY_OUT_FD in case vdprintf() is not available */ LY_OUT_FILE, /**< FILE stream printer */ LY_OUT_FILEPATH, /**< filepath printer */ LY_OUT_MEMORY, /**< memory printer */ LY_OUT_CALLBACK /**< callback printer */ } LY_OUT_TYPE; /** * @brief Get output type of the printer handler. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @return Type of the printer's output. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_OUT_TYPE ly_out_type(const struct ly_out *out); /** * @brief Reset the output medium to write from its beginning, so the following printer function will rewrite the current data * instead of appending. * * Note that in case the underlying output is not seekable (stream referring a pipe/FIFO/socket or the callback output type), * nothing actually happens despite the function succeeds. Also note that the medium is not returned to the state it was when * the handler was created. For example, file is seeked into the offset zero and truncated, the content from the time it was opened with * ::ly_out_new_file() is not restored. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success * @return LY_ESYS in case of failure */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_out_reset(struct ly_out *out); /** * @brief Generic write callback for data printed by libyang. * * @param[in] user_data Optional caller-specific argument. * @param[in] buf Data to write. * @param[in] count Number of bytes to write. * @return Number of printed bytes. * @return Negative value in case of error. */ typedef ssize_t (*ly_write_clb)(void *user_data, const void *buf, size_t count); /** * @brief Create printer handler using callback printer function. * * @param[in] writeclb Pointer to the printer callback function writing the data (see write(2)). * @param[in] user_data Optional caller-specific argument to be passed to the @p writeclb callback. * @param[out] out Created printer handler supposed to be passed to different ly*_print() functions. * @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success * @return LY_EMEM in case allocating the @p out handler fails. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_out_new_clb(ly_write_clb writeclb, void *user_data, struct ly_out **out); /** * @brief Get or reset callback function associated with a callback printer handler. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @param[in] writeclb Optional argument providing a new printer callback function for the handler. If NULL, only the current * printer callback is returned. * @return Previous printer callback. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL ly_write_clb ly_out_clb(struct ly_out *out, ly_write_clb writeclb); /** * @brief Get or reset callback function's argument associated with a callback printer handler. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @param[in] arg caller-specific argument to be passed to the callback function associated with the printer handler. * If NULL, only the current file descriptor value is returned. * @return The previous callback argument. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL void *ly_out_clb_arg(struct ly_out *out, void *arg); /** * @brief Create printer handler using file descriptor. * * @param[in] fd File descriptor to use. * @param[out] out Created printer handler supposed to be passed to different ly*_print() functions. * @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success * @return LY_ERR value in case of failure. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_out_new_fd(int fd, struct ly_out **out); /** * @brief Get or reset file descriptor printer handler. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @param[in] fd Optional value of a new file descriptor for the handler. If -1, only the current file descriptor value is returned. * @return Previous value of the file descriptor. Note that caller is responsible for closing the returned file descriptor in case of setting new descriptor @p fd. * @return -1 in case of error when setting up the new file descriptor. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL int ly_out_fd(struct ly_out *out, int fd); /** * @brief Create printer handler using file stream. * * @param[in] f File stream to use. * @param[out] out Created printer handler supposed to be passed to different ly*_print() functions. * @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success * @return LY_ERR value in case of failure. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_out_new_file(FILE *f, struct ly_out **out); /** * @brief Get or reset file stream printer handler. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @param[in] f Optional new file stream for the handler. If NULL, only the current file stream is returned. * @return Previous file stream of the handler. Note that caller is responsible for closing the returned stream in case of setting new stream @p f. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL FILE *ly_out_file(struct ly_out *out, FILE *f); /** * @brief Create printer handler using memory to dump data. * * @param[in] strp Pointer to store the resulting data. If it points to a pointer to an allocated buffer and * @p size of the buffer is set, the buffer is used (and extended if needed) to store the printed data. * @param[in] size Size of the buffer provided via @p strp. In case it is 0, the buffer for the printed data * is newly allocated even if @p strp points to a pointer to an existing buffer. * @param[out] out Created printer handler supposed to be passed to different ly*_print() functions. * @return LY_SUCCESS in case of success * @return LY_ERR value in case of failure. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_out_new_memory(char **strp, size_t size, struct ly_out **out); /** * @brief Get or change memory where the data are dumped. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @param[in] strp Optional new string pointer to store the resulting data, same rules as in ::ly_out_new_memory() are applied. * @param[in] size Size of the buffer provided via @p strp. In case it is 0, the buffer for the printed data * is newly allocated even if @p strp points to a pointer to an existing buffer. In case the @p strp is NULL, this * parameter is ignored. * @return Previous dumped data. Note that the caller is responsible to free the data in case of changing string pointer @p strp. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL char *ly_out_memory(struct ly_out *out, char **strp, size_t size); /** * @brief Create printer handler file of the given filename. * * @param[in] filepath Path of the file where to write data. * @param[out] out Created printer handler supposed to be passed to different ly*_print() functions. * @return NULL in case of error. * @return Created printer handler supposed to be passed to different ly*_print_*() functions. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_out_new_filepath(const char *filepath, struct ly_out **out); /** * @brief Get or change the filepath of the file where the printer prints the data. * * Note that in case of changing the filepath, the current file is closed and a new one is * created/opened instead of renaming the previous file. Also note that the previous filepath * string is returned only in case of not changing it's value. * * @param[in] out Printer handler. * @param[in] filepath Optional new filepath for the handler. If and only if NULL, the current filepath string is returned. * @return Previous filepath string in case the @p filepath argument is NULL. * @return NULL if changing filepath succeeds and ((void *)-1) otherwise. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL const char *ly_out_filepath(struct ly_out *out, const char *filepath); /** * @brief Generic printer of the given format string into the specified output. * * Alternatively, ::ly_write() can be used. * * @param[in] out Output specification. * @param[in] format Format string to be printed. * @return LY_ERR value, get number of the printed bytes using ::ly_out_printed. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_print(struct ly_out *out, const char *format, ...); /** * @brief Flush the output from any internal buffers and clean any auxiliary data. * @param[in] out Output specification. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL void ly_print_flush(struct ly_out *out); /** * @brief Generic printer of the given string buffer into the specified output. * * Alternatively, ::ly_print() can be used. * * @param[in] out Output specification. * @param[in] buf Memory buffer with the data to print. * @param[in] len Length of the data to print in the @p buf. * @return LY_ERR value, get number of the printed bytes using ::ly_out_printed. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL LY_ERR ly_write(struct ly_out *out, const char *buf, size_t len); /** * @brief Get the number of printed bytes by the last function. * * @param[in] out Out structure used. * @return Number of printed bytes. */ LIBYANG_API_DECL size_t ly_out_printed(const struct ly_out *out); /** * @brief Free the printer handler. * @param[in] out Printer handler to free. * @param[in] clb_arg_destructor Freeing function for printer callback (LY_OUT_CALLBACK) argument. * @param[in] destroy Flag to free allocated buffer (for LY_OUT_MEMORY) or to * close stream/file descriptor (for LY_OUT_FD, LY_OUT_FDSTREAM and LY_OUT_FILE) */ LIBYANG_API_DECL void ly_out_free(struct ly_out *out, void (*clb_arg_destructor)(void *arg), ly_bool destroy); #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* LY_OUT_H_ */