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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
/// \file util.h
/// \brief Miscellaneous utility functions
//
// Author: Lasse Collin
//
// This file has been put into the public domain.
// You can do whatever you want with this file.
//
///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/// \brief Safe malloc() that never returns NULL
///
/// \note xmalloc(), xrealloc(), and xstrdup() must not be used when
/// there are files open for writing, that should be cleaned up
/// before exiting.
#define xmalloc(size) xrealloc(NULL, size)
/// \brief Safe realloc() that never returns NULL
lzma_attr_alloc_size(2)
extern void *xrealloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
/// \brief Safe strdup() that never returns NULL
extern char *xstrdup(const char *src);
/// \brief Fancy version of strtoull()
///
/// \param name Name of the option to show in case of an error
/// \param value String containing the number to be parsed; may
/// contain suffixes "k", "M", "G", "Ki", "Mi", or "Gi"
/// \param min Minimum valid value
/// \param max Maximum valid value
///
/// \return Parsed value that is in the range [min, max]. Does not return
/// if an error occurs.
///
extern uint64_t str_to_uint64(const char *name, const char *value,
uint64_t min, uint64_t max);
/// \brief Round an integer up to the next full MiB and convert to MiB
///
/// This is used when printing memory usage and limit.
extern uint64_t round_up_to_mib(uint64_t n);
/// \brief Convert uint64_t to a string
///
/// Convert the given value to a string with locale-specific thousand
/// separators, if supported by the snprintf() implementation. The string
/// is stored into an internal static buffer indicated by the slot argument.
/// A pointer to the selected buffer is returned.
///
/// This function exists, because non-POSIX systems don't support thousand
/// separator in format strings. Solving the problem in a simple way doesn't
/// work, because it breaks gettext (specifically, the xgettext tool).
extern const char *uint64_to_str(uint64_t value, uint32_t slot);
enum nicestr_unit {
NICESTR_B,
NICESTR_KIB,
NICESTR_MIB,
NICESTR_GIB,
NICESTR_TIB,
};
/// \brief Convert uint64_t to a nice human readable string
///
/// This is like uint64_to_str() but uses B, KiB, MiB, GiB, or TiB suffix
/// and optionally includes the exact size in parenthesis.
///
/// \param value Value to be printed
/// \param unit_min Smallest unit to use. This and unit_max are used
/// e.g. when showing the progress indicator to force
/// the unit to MiB.
/// \param unit_max Biggest unit to use. assert(unit_min <= unit_max).
/// \param always_also_bytes
/// Show also the exact byte value in parenthesis
/// if the nicely formatted string uses bigger unit
/// than bytes.
/// \param slot Which static buffer to use to hold the string.
/// This is shared with uint64_to_str().
///
/// \return Pointer to statically allocated buffer containing the string.
///
/// \note This uses double_to_str() internally so the static buffer
/// in double_to_str() will be overwritten.
///
extern const char *uint64_to_nicestr(uint64_t value,
enum nicestr_unit unit_min, enum nicestr_unit unit_max,
bool always_also_bytes, uint32_t slot);
/// \brief Wrapper for snprintf() to help constructing a string in pieces
///
/// A maximum of *left bytes is written starting from *pos. *pos and *left
/// are updated accordingly.
lzma_attribute((__format__(__printf__, 3, 4)))
extern void my_snprintf(char **pos, size_t *left, const char *fmt, ...);
/// \brief Test if file descriptor is a terminal
///
/// For POSIX systems, this is a simple wrapper around isatty(). However on
/// Windows, isatty() returns true for all character devices, not just
/// terminals.
///
/// \param fd File descriptor to test
///
/// \return bool:
/// - true if file descriptor is a terminal
/// - false otherwise
extern bool is_tty(int fd);
/// \brief Test if stdin is a terminal
///
/// If stdin is a terminal, an error message is printed and exit status set
/// to EXIT_ERROR.
extern bool is_tty_stdin(void);
/// \brief Test if stdout is a terminal
///
/// If stdout is a terminal, an error message is printed and exit status set
/// to EXIT_ERROR.
extern bool is_tty_stdout(void);
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