return cat(dest, str, strnlen(str, n));
}
+bool
+ralloc_str_append(char **dest, const char *str,
+ size_t existing_length, size_t str_size)
+{
+ char *both;
+ assert(dest != NULL && *dest != NULL);
+
+ both = resize(*dest, existing_length + str_size + 1);
+ if (unlikely(both == NULL))
+ return false;
+
+ memcpy(both + existing_length, str, str_size);
+ both[existing_length + str_size] = '\0';
+
+ *dest = both;
+
+ return true;
+}
+
char *
ralloc_asprintf(const void *ctx, const char *fmt, ...)
{
*/
bool ralloc_strncat(char **dest, const char *str, size_t n);
+/**
+ * Concatenate two strings, allocating the necessary space.
+ *
+ * This appends \p n bytes of \p str to \p *dest, using ralloc_resize
+ * to expand \p *dest to the appropriate size. \p dest will be updated to the
+ * new pointer unless allocation fails.
+ *
+ * The result will always be null-terminated.
+ *
+ * This function differs from ralloc_strcat() and ralloc_strncat() in that it
+ * does not do any strlen() calls which can become costly on large strings.
+ *
+ * \return True unless allocation failed.
+ */
+bool
+ralloc_str_append(char **dest, const char *str,
+ size_t existing_length, size_t str_size);
+
/**
* Print to a string.
*