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stralloc_catb(3)					     Library Functions Manual						  stralloc_catb(3)

NAME
stralloc_catb - append data to a stralloc SYNTAX
#include <stralloc.h> int stralloc_catb(stralloc* sa,const char* buf,size_t len); DESCRIPTION
stralloc_catb adds the string buf[0], buf[1], ... buf[len-1] to the end of the string stored in sa, allocating space if necessary, and returns 1. If sa is unallocated, stralloc_catb is the same as stralloc_copyb. If it runs out of memory, stralloc_catb leaves sa alone and returns 0. RETURN VALUE
1 for success, 0 on memory allocation failure. stralloc_catb(3)

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buffer_get_token_sa(3)					     Library Functions Manual					    buffer_get_token_sa(3)

NAME
buffer_get_token_sa - read token from buffer SYNTAX
#include <stralloc.h> #include <buffer.h> int buffer_get_token_sa(buffer* b,stralloc* sa, const char* charset,size_t setlen); DESCRIPTION
buffer_get_token_sa appends data from the b to sa until one of the delimiters in charset is found, NOT overwriting the previous content of sa. That delimiter is also appended to sa. If reading from the buffer or allocating memory fails, buffer_get_token_sa returns -1 and sets errno appropriately. At that point sa may already contain a partial token. RETURN VALUE
-1 on error (setting errno), 0 on EOF, 1 when successful. RATIONALE
buffer_get_token_sa appends instead of overwriting so it can be used on non-blocking sockets (these signal error and set errno to EAGAIN; in this case you can simply call buffer_get_token_sa again when select or poll indicate more data is available). SEE ALSO
buffer_getline_sa(3), buffer_get_token(3), buffer(3) buffer_get_token_sa(3)
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