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/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming
* Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 2002 Peter Mattis, Red Hat, Inc.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: LGPL-2.1-or-later
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "gprintf.h"
#include "gprintfint.h"
#include "gprintprivate.h"
/**
* g_printf:
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @...: the arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the standard `printf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
*
* As with the standard `printf()`, this does not automatically append a trailing
* new-line character to the message, so typically @format should end with its
* own new-line character.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
gint
g_printf (gchar const *format,
...)
{
va_list args;
gint retval;
va_start (args, format);
retval = g_vprintf (format, args);
va_end (args);
return retval;
}
/**
* g_fprintf:
* @file: (not nullable): the stream to write to
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @...: the arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the standard `fprintf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
gint
g_fprintf (FILE *file,
gchar const *format,
...)
{
va_list args;
gint retval;
va_start (args, format);
retval = g_vfprintf (file, format, args);
va_end (args);
return retval;
}
/**
* g_sprintf:
* @string: A pointer to a memory buffer to contain the resulting string. It
* is up to the caller to ensure that the allocated buffer is large
* enough to hold the formatted result.
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @...: the arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the standard `sprintf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
*
* Note that it is usually better to use [func@GLib.snprintf], to avoid the
* risk of buffer overflow.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* See also [func@GLib.strdup_printf].
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
gint
g_sprintf (gchar *string,
gchar const *format,
...)
{
va_list args;
gint retval;
va_start (args, format);
retval = g_vsprintf (string, format, args);
va_end (args);
return retval;
}
/**
* g_snprintf:
* @string: the buffer to hold the output
* @n: the maximum number of bytes to produce (including the
* terminating nul character)
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @...: the arguments to insert in the output
*
* A safer form of the standard sprintf() function. The output is guaranteed
* to not exceed @n characters (including the terminating nul character), so
* it is easy to ensure that a buffer overflow cannot occur.
*
* See also [func@GLib.strdup_printf].
*
* In versions of GLib prior to 1.2.3, this function may return -1 if the
* output was truncated, and the truncated string may not be nul-terminated.
* In versions prior to 1.3.12, this function returns the length of the output
* string.
*
* The return value of g_snprintf() conforms to the snprintf()
* function as standardized in ISO C99. Note that this is different from
* traditional `snprintf()`, which returns the length of the output string.
*
* The format string may contain positional parameters, as specified in
* the Single Unix Specification.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes which would be produced if the buffer
* was large enough
**/
gint
g_snprintf (gchar *string,
gulong n,
gchar const *format,
...)
{
va_list args;
gint retval;
va_start (args, format);
retval = g_vsnprintf (string, n, format, args);
va_end (args);
return retval;
}
/**
* g_vprintf:
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @args: the list of arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the standard `vprintf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
gint
g_vprintf (gchar const *format,
va_list args)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, -1);
return _g_vprintf (format, args);
}
/**
* g_vfprintf:
* @file: (not nullable): the stream to write to
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @args: the list of arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the standard `fprintf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
gint
g_vfprintf (FILE *file,
gchar const *format,
va_list args)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, -1);
return _g_vfprintf (file, format, args);
}
/**
* g_vsprintf:
* @string: the buffer to hold the output
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @args: the list of arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the standard `vsprintf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed
*
* Since: 2.2
**/
gint
g_vsprintf (gchar *string,
gchar const *format,
va_list args)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, -1);
g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, -1);
return _g_vsprintf (string, format, args);
}
/**
* g_vsnprintf:
* @string: the buffer to hold the output
* @n: the maximum number of bytes to produce (including the
* terminating nul character)
* @format: a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @args: the list of arguments to insert in the output
*
* A safer form of the standard `vsprintf()` function. The output is guaranteed
* to not exceed @n characters (including the terminating nul character), so
* it is easy to ensure that a buffer overflow cannot occur.
*
* See also [func@GLib.strdup_vprintf].
*
* In versions of GLib prior to 1.2.3, this function may return -1 if the
* output was truncated, and the truncated string may not be nul-terminated.
* In versions prior to 1.3.12, this function returns the length of the output
* string.
*
* The return value of `g_vsnprintf()` conforms to the `vsnprintf()` function
* as standardized in ISO C99. Note that this is different from traditional
* `vsnprintf()`, which returns the length of the output string.
*
* The format string may contain positional parameters, as specified in
* the Single Unix Specification.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes which would be produced if the buffer
* was large enough
*/
gint
g_vsnprintf (gchar *string,
gulong n,
gchar const *format,
va_list args)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (n == 0 || string != NULL, -1);
g_return_val_if_fail (format != NULL, -1);
return _g_vsnprintf (string, n, format, args);
}
/**
* g_vasprintf:
* @string: (out) (not optional) (nullable): the return location for the
* newly-allocated string, which will be `NULL` if (and only if)
* this function fails
* @format: (not nullable): a standard `printf()` format string, but notice
* [string precision pitfalls](string-utils.html#string-precision-pitfalls)
* @args: the list of arguments to insert in the output
*
* An implementation of the GNU `vasprintf()` function which supports
* positional parameters, as specified in the Single Unix Specification.
* This function is similar to [func@GLib.vsprintf], except that it allocates a
* string to hold the output, instead of putting the output in a buffer
* you allocate in advance.
*
* The returned value in @string is guaranteed to be non-`NULL`, unless
* @format contains `%lc` or `%ls` conversions, which can fail if no
* multibyte representation is available for the given character.
*
* `glib/gprintf.h` must be explicitly included in order to use this function.
*
* Returns: the number of bytes printed, or -1 on failure
*
* Since: 2.4
**/
gint
g_vasprintf (gchar **string,
gchar const *format,
va_list args)
{
gint len;
g_return_val_if_fail (string != NULL, -1);
#if !defined(USE_SYSTEM_PRINTF)
len = _g_gnulib_vasprintf (string, format, args);
if (len < 0)
*string = NULL;
#elif defined (HAVE_VASPRINTF)
{
int saved_errno;
len = vasprintf (string, format, args);
saved_errno = errno;
if (len < 0)
{
if (saved_errno == ENOMEM)
{
/* Try and print a message to be a bit helpful, but stick to the
* bare minimum to avoid any code path which could try and fail to
* allocate additional memory. */
fputs (G_STRLOC, stderr);
fputs (": failed to allocate memory\n", stderr);
g_abort ();
}
else
*string = NULL;
}
}
#else
{
va_list args2;
char c;
int max_len;
va_copy (args2, args);
max_len = _g_vsnprintf (&c, 1, format, args);
if (max_len < 0)
{
/* This can happen if @format contains `%ls` or `%lc` and @args contains
* something not representable in the current locale’s encoding (which
* should be UTF-8, but ymmv). Basically: don’t use `%ls` or `%lc`. */
va_end (args2);
*string = NULL;
return -1;
}
*string = g_new (gchar, (size_t) max_len + 1);
len = _g_vsprintf (*string, format, args2);
va_end (args2);
/* _g_vsprintf() should have exactly the same failure modes as _g_vsnprintf() */
g_assert (len >= 0);
}
#endif
return len;
}
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