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readclose(3)						     Library Functions Manual						      readclose(3)

NAME
readclose - read a whole file into a stralloc SYNTAX
#include <readclose.h> int readclose(int fd,stralloc* sa,size_t bufsize); DESCRIPTION
readclose reads the whole content into the stralloc sa. The file is read in chunks of bufsize bytes size. If everything worked fine, readclose returns 0. On error, readclose returns -1 and sets errno appropriately. SEE ALSO
open_read(3), openreadclose(3), readclose_append(3) readclose(3)

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buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred(3) 			     Library Functions Manual				   buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred(3)

NAME
buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred - read token from buffer SYNTAX
#include <stralloc.h> #include <buffer.h> int buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred(buffer* b,stralloc* sa, int (*predicate)(stralloc* * sa)); DESCRIPTION
buffer_get_token_sa_pred copies data from b to sa until predicate(sa) returns 1 or -1. If predicate returns 1 once a ' ' was read, that new-line character is still appended to sa -- use stralloc_chop or stralloc_chomp to get rid of it. predicate can also return 0 (indicating further input is required to complete the token) or -1 (abort and return -1; use this if predicate wants to enfore a maximum message size or does timeout handling or detects a malformed message). If reading from the buffer or allocating memory fails, buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred returns -1 and sets errno appropriately. At that point sa may already contain a partial token. On success, buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred returns 0. If you want to read from a non-blocking socket, use buffer_get_token_sa_pred instead. SEE ALSO
buffer_getline_sa(3), buffer_get_token(3), buffer(3) buffer_get_new_token_sa_pred(3)
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