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Generalise strbuf_catf() into put_fmt().
marshal.h now provides a macro put_fmt() which allows you to write arbitrary printf-formatted data to an arbitrary BinarySink. We already had this facility for strbufs in particular, in the form of strbuf_catf(). That was able to take advantage of knowing the inner structure of a strbuf to minimise memory allocation (it would snprintf directly into the strbuf's existing buffer if possible). For a general black-box BinarySink we can't do that, so instead we dupvprintf into a temporary buffer. For consistency, I've removed strbuf_catf, and converted all uses of it into the new put_fmt - and I've also added an extra vtable method in the BinarySink API, so that put_fmt can still use strbuf_catf's more efficient memory management when talking to a strbuf, and fall back to the simpler strategy when that's not available.
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@ -170,8 +170,8 @@ static char *format_sockaddr(const void *addr, int family)
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const uint32_t *addrwords = (const uint32_t *)a->sin6_addr.s6_addr;
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for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++)
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strbuf_catf(sb, "%08X", addrwords[i]);
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strbuf_catf(sb, ":%04X", ntohs(a->sin6_port));
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put_fmt(sb, "%08X", addrwords[i]);
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put_fmt(sb, ":%04X", ntohs(a->sin6_port));
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return strbuf_to_str(sb);
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} else {
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