@@ -690,6 +690,16 @@ int strbuf_getwholeline(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *fp, int term)
}
#endif
+int strbuf_appendwholeline(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *fp, int term)
+{
+ struct strbuf line = STRBUF_INIT;
+ if (strbuf_getwholeline(&line, fp, term))
+ return EOF;
+ strbuf_addbuf(sb, &line);
+ strbuf_release(&line);
+ return 0;
+}
+
static int strbuf_getdelim(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *fp, int term)
{
if (strbuf_getwholeline(sb, fp, term))
@@ -502,6 +502,12 @@ int strbuf_getline(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *file);
*/
int strbuf_getwholeline(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *file, int term);
+/**
+ * Like `strbuf_getwholeline`, but appends the line instead of
+ * resetting the buffer first.
+ */
+int strbuf_appendwholeline(struct strbuf *sb, FILE *file, int term);
+
/**
* Like `strbuf_getwholeline`, but operates on a file descriptor.
* It reads one character at a time, so it is very slow. Do not
While the strbuf interface already provides functions to read a line into it that completely replaces its current contents, we do not have an interface that allows for appending lines without discarding current contents. Add a new function `strbuf_appendwholeline` that reads a line including its terminating character into a strbuf non-destructively. This is a preparatory step for git-update-ref(1) reading standard input line-wise instead of as a block. Signed-off-by: Patrick Steinhardt <ps@pks.im> --- strbuf.c | 10 ++++++++++ strbuf.h | 6 ++++++ 2 files changed, 16 insertions(+)