HTTP/s parse C library and algorithm development environment.
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+=============+ | parslib | +=============+ HTTP/s parse C library and algorithm development environment for - my proxy library - proxlib. RES: github.com/tinyproxy/tinyproxy RES: github.com/nginx/nginx RES: git.0xdeadbeer.xyz/0xdeadbeer/proxlib TECHNICALS int initres(void); void fretres(void); int readlin(char **buff, char **buff_lim); int parshfield(char **offset, int len, /* out */ struct point *hentries); int parstitle(char *offset, int len, /* out */ struct httitle *titl); int parsme(char **buff, /* out */ struct httpars *pars); void printfpars(struct httpars *pars); Library is designed to follow source input unaltering. Which suggests, that it does not directly alter the input data or strings while giving users the ability to store the parsed information (struct httpars) either on the stack or heap. LEAKS LEAKS file contains the most recent valgrind memory leaks dump ran on main.c LEAKS.TEST.[id] files respectively contain the most recent valgrind memory leaks dump ran on a test with an id=[id] TODO * implement tests * integrations with tinyproxy..?