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NAME

       ne_buffer_append, ne_buffer_zappend, ne_buffer_concat - append data to a string buffer

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ne_string.h>

       void ne_buffer_append(ne_buffer *buf, const char *string, size_t len);

       void ne_buffer_zappend(ne_buffer *buf, const char *string);

       void ne_buffer_concat(ne_buffer *buf, const char *str, ...);

DESCRIPTION

       The ne_buffer_append and ne_buffer_zappend functions append a string to the end of a
       buffer; extending the buffer as necessary. The len passed to ne_buffer_append specifies
       the length of the string to append; there must be no NUL terminator in the first len bytes
       of the string.  ne_buffer_zappend must be passed a NUL-terminated string.

       The ne_buffer_concat function takes a variable-length argument list following str; each
       argument must be a char * pointer to a NUL-terminated string. A NULL pointer must be given
       as the last argument to mark the end of the list. The strings (including str) are appended
       to the buffer in the order given. None of the strings passed to ne_buffer_concat are
       modified.

EXAMPLES

       The following code will output "Hello, world. And goodbye.".

           ne_buffer *buf = ne_buffer_create();
           ne_buffer_zappend(buf, "Hello");
           ne_buffer_concat(buf, ", world. ", "And ", "goodbye.", NULL);
           puts(buf->data);
           ne_buffer_destroy(buf);

SEE ALSO

       ne_buffer, ne_buffer_create, ne_buffer_destroy

AUTHOR

       Joe Orton
           Author.

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