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14.Dd March 25, 2020
15.Dt OPEN_MEMSTREAM 3C
16.Os
17.Sh NAME
18.Nm open_memstream ,
19.Nm open_wmemstream
20.Nd open a memory stream
21.Sh SYNOPSIS
22.In stdio.h
23.Ft "FILE *"
24.Fo open_memstream
25.Fa "char **bufp"
26.Fa "size_t *sizep"
27.Fc
28.In wchar.h
29.Ft "FILE *"
30.Fo open_wmemstream
31.Fa "wchar_t **bufp"
32.Fa "size_t *sizep"
33.Fc
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35The
36.Fn open_memstream
37and
38.Fn open_wmemstream
39functions create an I/O stream that is backed by a dynamic memory buffer
40which will grow as needed.
41The stream is seekable and writable.
42The stream is not readable.
43The stream is byte-oriented in the case of the
44.Fn open_memstream
45function or it is wide-oriented in the case of the
46.Fn open_wmemstream
47function.
48.Pp
49Memory for the stream is dynamically allocated and reallocated as though
50a call to
51.Xr malloc 3C .
52As the stream is written to, flushed, or closed, the underlying buffer
53will be grown automatically as required.
54After the stream is flushed or closed, the
55.Fa bufp
56argument will be filled in with a pointer to the current buffer.
57The
58.Fa sizep
59argument will be filled in with the smaller of the current buffer length
60and the current position in bytes
61.Pq Fn open_memstream
62or wide characters
63.Pq Fn open_wmemstream ,
64excluding a NUL character.
65Note, because the current position is taken into account, the actual
66size of the buffer may be larger than is found in
67.Fa sizep ;
68however data should not be accessed beyond the indicated size.
69The values stored in the
70.Fa bufp
71and
72.Fa sizep
73arguments are only valid until the next write operation on the stream
74or a call to
75.Xr fclose 3C .
76.Pp
77The stream maintains both the current position and the current length of
78the stream.
79Both the initial position and length of the buffer are set to zero.
80Whenever a write at the current position exceeds the current length of the
81buffer, the current length is increased and a NUL character,
82.Sq \e0
83.Pq Fn open_memstream
84or NUL wide character,
85.Sq L\e0
86.Pq Fn open_wmemstream
87will be added to the buffer.
88If the stream is seeked beyond the current length and a subsequent write
89occurs, intervening characters will be filled with the corresponding NUL
90character for the stream.
91.Pp
92To release the stream, the caller must call the
93.Xr fclose 3C
94function.
95The corresponding dynamically allocated memory will be disassociated
96from the stream and will become owned by the caller.
97The caller must eventually release the memory buffer pointed to in the
98.Fa bufp
99argument with a call to
100.Xr free 3C .
101.Ss Fn open_wmemstream , Xr fseek 3C , Xr fsetops 3C, and Xr ftell 3C
102The specification for the
103.Fn open_wmemstream
104function causes the
105.Xr fseek 3C
106and
107.Xr ftell 3C
108families of functions to operate differently.
109Traditionally, these functions always return units in bytes, regardless
110of whether the underlying stream is byte- or wide-oriented.
111However, when used against a stream created by the
112.Fn open_wmemstream
113function these now count in terms of units of wide characters.
114While this is different from the traditional behavior, this does mean
115that the units will be the same as tracked in
116.Fa sizep .
117.Ss Fn open_wmemstream and byte-oriented functions
118Unlike other streams, streams created by
119.Fn open_wmemstream
120are not only wide-oriented, but operate in terms of the
121.Vt wchar_t
122data type.
123When normal bytes are written to the stream, an implicit multi-byte
124conversion state is maintained.
125Writing byte sequences that don't correspond to valid byte sequences in
126the locale can cause I/O errors to occur when using write functions such
127as
128.Xr fputc 3C
129or
130.Xr fwrite 3C ,
131or when buffered data is flushed through functions like
132.Xr fflush 3C
133or
134.Xr fclose 3C .
135.Pp
136The same problem can occur when explicitly using wide characters, for
137example,
138.Xr fputwc 3C ,
139if the
140wide character represents a code point that is not valid in the current
141locale.
142To avoid these errors when flushing or closing, one can disable
143buffering by passing
144.Dv _IONBF
145as the buffering type with
146.Xr setvbuf 3C .
147.Pp
148It is not recommended to change the locale of such a stream while
149writing a byte sequence that represents valid wide characters.
150The behavior of using byte-oriented functions is not standardized and
151not all systems will behave the same way.
152.Sh RETURN VALUES
153Upon successful completion, the
154.Fn open_memstream
155and
156.Fn open_wmemstream
157functions returns a pointer to a stream.
158Otherwise,
159.Dv NULL
160is returned and
161.Dv errno
162is set to indicate the error.
163.Sh ERRORS
164The
165.Fn fmemopen
166function will fail if:
167.Bl -tag -width Er
168.It Er EINVAL
169Either of the
170.Fa bufp
171or
172.Fa sizep
173arguments are
174.Dv NULL .
175.It Er EMFILE
176.Brq FOPEN_MAX
177streams are currently open in the calling process.
178.Pp
179.Brq STREAM_MAX
180streams are currently open in the calling process.
181.It Er ENOMEM
182The system was unable to allocate memory for the stream or its backing
183memory buffer.
184.El
185.Sh MT-LEVEL
186.Sy MT-Safe
187.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
188.Sy Committed
189.Sh SEE ALSO
190.Xr fclose 3C ,
191.Xr fflush 3C ,
192.Xr fmemopen 3C ,
193.Xr free 3C ,
194.Xr malloc 3C ,
195.Xr setvbuf 3C
196