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NAME

       buffer_get - read binary data from buffer

SYNTAX

       #include <buffer.h>

       ssize_t buffer_get(buffer* b,char* x,size_t len);

DESCRIPTION

       Normally  buffer_get  copies  data  to  x[0],  x[1], ..., x[len-1] from the beginning of a
       string stored in preallocated space; removes these len bytes from the string; and  returns
       len.

       If, however, the string has fewer than len (but more than 0) bytes, buffer_get copies only
       that many bytes, and returns that number.

       If the string is empty, buffer_get first uses a read  operation  to  feed  data  into  the
       string.  The read operation may indicate end of input, in which case buffer_get returns 0;
       or a read error, in which case buffer_get returns -1, setting errno approporiately.

       The preallocated space and the read operation are specified by b. You  must  initialize  b
       using buffer_init before calling buffer_get (or use the pre-initialized buffer_0).

SEE ALSO

       buffer_init(3), buffer_feed(3), buffer_peek(3), buffer_seek(3), buffer(3)

                                                                                    buffer_get(3)