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gists/c-programming/io/freadln.c

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/*
* freadln.c
*
* The `freadln` function reads a line from STDIN into a string, allocating
* memory for it.
*
* Author: Intel A80486DX2-66
* License: Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Universal
*
* To-Do: figure out potential problems
*/
#include "freadln.h"
ssize_t freadln(char** output, size_t* length_out) {
/*
* The length of STDIN line is counted without any terminating characters.
*
* return value:
* freadln_OK: no errors, the length of STDIN line has been stored in
* `length_out`
* freadln_ERROR: an error occurred (see errno)
* >= 0: length of stdin line
*/
if (output == NULL)
return freadln_ERROR;
freadln_length_type length = 0;
*output = malloc((length + 1) * sizeof(char));
if (*output == NULL)
return freadln_ERROR;
int character;
while ((character = fgetc(stdin)) != EOF
/* stop on a newline character: */ && character != '\n') {
(*output)[length] = (char) character;
// integer overflow and integer limit check, to keep array boundaries
if ((freadln_length_type) (length + 2) <= (freadln_length_type) length)
{
errno = ERANGE;
freadln_success_epilogue
} else
length++;
char* temp = realloc(*output, (length + 1) * sizeof(char));
// If the function fails to allocate new memory, return the string that
// has already been accumulated.
if (temp == NULL) {
// keep errno;
freadln_success_epilogue
}
*output = temp;
}
errno = 0;
freadln_success_epilogue
}