document bencode iovec functions

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Richard Fuchs 12 years ago
parent 7ca74b399e
commit e69f1bd30d

@ -116,7 +116,8 @@ static inline bencode_item_t *bencode_dictionary_add_string(bencode_item_t *dict
/* Ditto, but for a "str" object */
static inline bencode_item_t *bencode_dictionary_add_str(bencode_item_t *dict, const char *key, const str *val);
/* XXX */
/* Ditto, but adds a string created through an iovec array to the dictionary. See
* bencode_string_iovec(). */
static inline bencode_item_t *bencode_dictionary_add_iovec(bencode_item_t *dict, const char *key,
const struct iovec *iov, int iov_cnt, int str_len);
@ -161,7 +162,12 @@ static inline bencode_item_t *bencode_string(bencode_buffer_t *buf, const char *
* terminated. */
static inline bencode_item_t *bencode_str(bencode_buffer_t *buf, const str *s);
/* XXX */
/* Creates a new byte-string object from an iovec array. The created object has different internal
* semantics (not a BENCODE_STRING, but a BENCODE_IOVEC) and must not be treated like other string
* objects. The array pointer and contents must still be valid and accessible when the complete
* document is encoded. The full length of the string composed of the iovec array is given in the
* "str_len" parameter, which can be negative, in which case the array is iterated to calculate the
* length. */
bencode_item_t *bencode_string_iovec(bencode_buffer_t *buf, const struct iovec *iov, int iov_cnt, int str_len);
/* Convenience function to compare a string object to a regular C string. Returns 2 if object

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