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NAME

       vrb_put - put data into a VRB

LIBRARY

       -lvrb

SYNOPSIS

       #include <vrb.h>

       size_t vrb_put(vrb_p vrb, char *source, size_t size);

DESCRIPTION

       vrb_put  puts caller provided data into a virtual ring buffer.  If less
       space is available in the virtual ring buffer, then only as  much  will
       be copied as can be fit in.

ARGUMENTS

       vrb_p vrb
       specifies which virtual ring buffer.

       char *source
       specifies the location where to copy the data from.

       size_t size
       specifies the length of data provided by the caller.

RETURN VALUE

       size_t
       The  actual  length  of data copied is returned, which can be any value
       from 0 to the specified size.

ERRORS

       If an error is returned, then errno will have the following value:

       EINVAL An invalid virtual ring buffer pointer was specified.

SEE ALSO

       vrb(3),     vrb_capacity(3),     vrb_data_len(3),      vrb_data_ptr(3),
       vrb_destroy(3),  vrb_get(3),  vrb_get_min(3), vrb_give(3), vrb_init(3),
       vrb_init_opt(3), vrb_is_empty(3), vrb_is_full(3),  vrb_is_not_empty(3),
       vrb_is_not_full(3),     vrb_move(3),     vrb_new(3),    vrb_new_opt(3),
       vrb_put_all(3),    vrb_read(3),     vrb_read_min(3),     vrb_resize(3),
       vrb_space_len(3),    vrb_space_ptr(3),    vrb_take(3),   vrb_uninit(3),
       vrb_write(3), vrb_write_min(3)