# bufref This is an internal module for handling buffer references. A referenced buffer is associated with its destructor function that is implicitly called when the reference is invalidated. Once referenced, a buffer cannot be reallocated. A data length is stored within the reference for binary data handling purposes; it is not used by the bufref API. The `struct bufref` is used to hold data referencing a buffer. The members of that structure **MUST NOT** be accessed or modified without using the dedicated bufref API. ## init ```c void Curl_bufref_init(struct bufref *br); ``` Initialises a `bufref` structure. This function **MUST** be called before any other operation is performed on the structure. Upon completion, the referenced buffer is `NULL` and length is zero. This function may also be called to bypass referenced buffer destruction while invalidating the current reference. ## free ```c void Curl_bufref_free(struct bufref *br); ``` Destroys the previously referenced buffer using its destructor and reinitialises the structure for a possible subsequent reuse. ## set ```c void Curl_bufref_set(struct bufref *br, const void *buffer, size_t length, void (*destructor)(void *)); ``` Releases the previously referenced buffer, then assigns the new `buffer` to the structure, associated with its `destructor` function. The latter can be specified as `NULL`: this will be the case when the referenced buffer is static. if `buffer` is NULL, `length`must be zero. ## memdup ```c CURLcode Curl_bufref_memdup(struct bufref *br, const void *data, size_t length); ``` Releases the previously referenced buffer, then duplicates the `length`-byte `data` into a buffer allocated via `malloc()` and references the latter associated with destructor `curl_free()`. An additional trailing byte is allocated and set to zero as a possible string zero-terminator; it is not counted in the stored length. Returns `CURLE_OK` if successful, else `CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY`. ## ptr ```c const unsigned char *Curl_bufref_ptr(const struct bufref *br); ``` Returns a `const unsigned char *` to the referenced buffer. ## len ```c size_t Curl_bufref_len(const struct bufref *br); ``` Returns the stored length of the referenced buffer.