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diff --git a/src/helper/membuf.h b/src/helper/membuf.h
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+++ b/src/helper/membuf.h
@@ -1,118 +1,118 @@
-#ifndef HELPER_MEMBUF_H
-#define HELPER_MEMBUF_H
-
-/** @file */
-
-/** @page MEMBUF - an auto-growing string buffer
- *
- * With OpenOCD often, one must write code that sends text to
- * different places.. the historical command_ctx, or JIM output,
- * and/or other places.
- *
- * This is a simple 'string buffer' that auto-grows.
- *
- * More correctly put, this is a "memory buffer"
- * it may contain binary data
- *
- * Note: Internally the buffer always has a 'null terminator'
- */
-
-/* contents of this structure are 'opaque' */
-struct membuf;
-
-
-/** Create a new membuf
- * By default the memory buffer has "some non-zero-size"
- * (couple hundred bytes, exact amount is opaque)
- */
-struct membuf *membuf_new(void);
-
-/** delete (destroy) the mem buffer
- * @param pBuf - buffer to release
- */
-void membuf_delete( struct membuf *pBuf );
-
-
-/** grow/shrink a membuf by specified amount.
- * @param pBuf - the buffer
- * @param amount - the amount to grow or shrink by.
- *
- * Symantics of 'realloc()' return NULL on failure
- */
-struct membuf *membuf_grow( struct membuf *pBuf, int amount );
-
-/** how long is this buffer (memlen(), strlen())
- * @param pBuf - the buffer
- *
- * @returns: length of current buffer.
- */
-size_t membuf_len( struct membuf *pBuf );
-
-
-/** reset an membuf to zero length.
- * @param pBuf - buffer to reset
- *
- * Note this does not 'release' the memory buffer
- */
-void membuf_reset( struct membuf *pBuf );
-
-
-/** sprintf() to the string buffer
- * @param pBuf - buffer to capture sprintf() data into
- * @param fmt - printf format
- *
- * Returns 0 on success
- * Returns non-zero on failure
- */
-int membuf_sprintf( struct membuf *pBuf , const char *fmt, ... );
-
-/** vsprintf() to the string buffer
- * @param pBuf - buffer to capture sprintf() data into
- * @param fmt - printf format
- * @param ap - va_list for fmt
- *
- * Returns 0 on success
- * Returns non-zero on failure
- */
-int membuf_vsprintf( struct membuf *pBuf , const char *fmt, va_list ap);
-
-/** Tokenize lines using strtok()
- * @param pBuf - buffer to tokenize
- * @param delim - delimiter parameter for strtok_r()
- *
- * Identical to "strtok()" - pass "pBuff=NULL" on second call
- *
- * NOTE: This call is <b>destructive</b> to the buffer.
- */
-const char *membuf_strtok( struct membuf *pBuf, const char *delim, void **pSave );
-
-/** Return pointer to the memory in the buffer
- * @param pBuf - buffer
- *
- * NOTE: Thou shall not modify this pointer, it is <b>CONST</b>
- */
-const void *membuf_datapointer( struct membuf *pBuf );
-
-
-/** Append data to the buffer
- * @param pBuf - buffer to append
- * @param pData - pointer to data to append
- * @param len - length of data to append
- *
- * Modified symantics of "memcpy()". On memory allocation failure
- * returns NULL. On success, returns pointer to orginal membuf.
- */
-struct membuf *membuf_append( struct membuf *pBuf, const void *pData, size_t len );
-
-
-/** Append string to the buffer
- * @param pBuf - buffer to append
- * @param str - string to append
- *
- * Modified symantics of "strcat()". On memory allocation failure
- * returns NULL. On success, returns pointer to orginal membuf.
- */
-struct membuf *membuf_strcat( struct membuf *pBuf, const char *s );
-
-
-#endif
+#ifndef HELPER_MEMBUF_H
+#define HELPER_MEMBUF_H
+
+/** @file */
+
+/** @page MEMBUF - an auto-growing string buffer
+ *
+ * With OpenOCD often, one must write code that sends text to
+ * different places.. the historical command_ctx, or JIM output,
+ * and/or other places.
+ *
+ * This is a simple 'string buffer' that auto-grows.
+ *
+ * More correctly put, this is a "memory buffer"
+ * it may contain binary data
+ *
+ * Note: Internally the buffer always has a 'null terminator'
+ */
+
+/* contents of this structure are 'opaque' */
+struct membuf;
+
+
+/** Create a new membuf
+ * By default the memory buffer has "some non-zero-size"
+ * (couple hundred bytes, exact amount is opaque)
+ */
+struct membuf *membuf_new(void);
+
+/** delete (destroy) the mem buffer
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to release
+ */
+void membuf_delete( struct membuf *pBuf );
+
+
+/** grow/shrink a membuf by specified amount.
+ * @param pBuf - the buffer
+ * @param amount - the amount to grow or shrink by.
+ *
+ * Symantics of 'realloc()' return NULL on failure
+ */
+struct membuf *membuf_grow( struct membuf *pBuf, int amount );
+
+/** how long is this buffer (memlen(), strlen())
+ * @param pBuf - the buffer
+ *
+ * @returns: length of current buffer.
+ */
+size_t membuf_len( struct membuf *pBuf );
+
+
+/** reset an membuf to zero length.
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to reset
+ *
+ * Note this does not 'release' the memory buffer
+ */
+void membuf_reset( struct membuf *pBuf );
+
+
+/** sprintf() to the string buffer
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to capture sprintf() data into
+ * @param fmt - printf format
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success
+ * Returns non-zero on failure
+ */
+int membuf_sprintf( struct membuf *pBuf , const char *fmt, ... );
+
+/** vsprintf() to the string buffer
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to capture sprintf() data into
+ * @param fmt - printf format
+ * @param ap - va_list for fmt
+ *
+ * Returns 0 on success
+ * Returns non-zero on failure
+ */
+int membuf_vsprintf( struct membuf *pBuf , const char *fmt, va_list ap);
+
+/** Tokenize lines using strtok()
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to tokenize
+ * @param delim - delimiter parameter for strtok_r()
+ *
+ * Identical to "strtok()" - pass "pBuff=NULL" on second call
+ *
+ * NOTE: This call is <b>destructive</b> to the buffer.
+ */
+const char *membuf_strtok( struct membuf *pBuf, const char *delim, void **pSave );
+
+/** Return pointer to the memory in the buffer
+ * @param pBuf - buffer
+ *
+ * NOTE: Thou shall not modify this pointer, it is <b>CONST</b>
+ */
+const void *membuf_datapointer( struct membuf *pBuf );
+
+
+/** Append data to the buffer
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to append
+ * @param pData - pointer to data to append
+ * @param len - length of data to append
+ *
+ * Modified symantics of "memcpy()". On memory allocation failure
+ * returns NULL. On success, returns pointer to orginal membuf.
+ */
+struct membuf *membuf_append( struct membuf *pBuf, const void *pData, size_t len );
+
+
+/** Append string to the buffer
+ * @param pBuf - buffer to append
+ * @param str - string to append
+ *
+ * Modified symantics of "strcat()". On memory allocation failure
+ * returns NULL. On success, returns pointer to orginal membuf.
+ */
+struct membuf *membuf_strcat( struct membuf *pBuf, const char *s );
+
+
+#endif