I am writing a function which needs to parse a config file line by line.
I basically have 3 ways to go from here, I am at the stage where I read a line into memory:
read amount of character in a line,
fseek()
back to beginning of line,malloc()
buffer, read line into memoryread characters in the line and
realloc()
for each addition charactermake a 'guess' of a reasonable line length and only
realloc()
once that is exceeded.
Time is not really important at this stage so whether 1ms or half a second is doesn`t really matter but I would like to have the solution that is considered best.
In the past I have used solution 1 since I didn't really like calling realloc()
maybe hundreds of times.
What is considered best practice?
e/
some further explanation:
my config file looks something like this
key=value #comment
what I during reading is replace the =
character with a \0
character and track the offsets. Then I strcompare()
the line to configuration tags I am looking for and once I have found a matching configuration tag I move the value to the beginning of the array and do post-processing(atoi()
, strtoull()
those kind of things) and put it into another variable. After that I free my read line and go to the next-line.
while I do while I read characters. I skip whitespaces and everything after a #
won`t be read into memory. So my entire key=value string is <64 bytes in 99% of the cases.
realloc
geometrically, and reuse the same buffer for further line reading. in the end your buffer will be sufficient for the longest line + slack. Since you have not elaborated on the storage requirements post-line parsing this approach is admittedly speculative. (Example where this would not work: the buffer is used to persist the tokens after parsing and thus buffer-reuse on future lines isn't an option).getline
which basically does what WhozCraig suggests