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/* | 
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 * snprintf.c - a portable implementation of snprintf | 
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 * | 
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 * AUTHOR | 
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 *   Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si>, April 1999. | 
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 * | 
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 *   Copyright 1999, Mark Martinec. All rights reserved. | 
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 * | 
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 * TERMS AND CONDITIONS | 
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 *   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | 
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 *   it under the terms of the "Frontier Artistic License" which comes | 
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 *   with this Kit. | 
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 * | 
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 *   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | 
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 *   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty | 
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 *   of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. | 
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 *   See the Frontier Artistic License for more details. | 
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 * | 
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 *   You should have received a copy of the Frontier Artistic License | 
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 *   with this Kit in the file named LICENSE.txt . | 
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 *   If not, I'll be glad to provide one. | 
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 * | 
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 * FEATURES | 
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 * - careful adherence to specs regarding flags, field width and precision; | 
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 * - good performance for large string handling (large format, large | 
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 *   argument or large paddings). Performance is similar to system's sprintf | 
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 *   and in several cases significantly better (make sure you compile with | 
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 *   optimizations turned on, tell the compiler the code is strict ANSI | 
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 *   if necessary to give it more freedom for optimizations); | 
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 * - return value semantics per ISO/IEC 9899:1999 ("ISO C99"); | 
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 * - written in standard ISO/ANSI C - requires an ANSI C compiler. | 
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 * | 
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 * SUPPORTED CONVERSION SPECIFIERS AND DATA TYPES | 
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 * | 
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 * This snprintf only supports the following conversion specifiers: | 
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 * s, c, d, u, o, x, X, p  (and synonyms: i, D, U, O - see below) | 
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 * with flags: '-', '+', ' ', '0' and '#'. | 
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 * An asterisk is supported for field width as well as precision. | 
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 * | 
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 * Length modifiers 'h' (short int), 'l' (long int), | 
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 * and 'll' (long long int) are supported. | 
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 * NOTE: | 
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 *   If macro SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT is not defined (default) the | 
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 *   length modifier 'll' is recognized but treated the same as 'l', | 
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 *   which may cause argument value truncation! Defining | 
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 *   SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT requires that your system's sprintf also | 
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 *   handles length modifier 'll'.  long long int is a language extension | 
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 *   which may not be portable. | 
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 * | 
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 * Conversion of numeric data (conversion specifiers d, u, o, x, X, p) | 
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 * with length modifiers (none or h, l, ll) is left to the system routine | 
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 * sprintf, but all handling of flags, field width and precision as well as | 
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 * c and s conversions is done very carefully by this portable routine. | 
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 * If a string precision (truncation) is specified (e.g. %.8s) it is | 
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 * guaranteed the string beyond the specified precision will not be referenced. | 
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 * | 
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 * Length modifiers h, l and ll are ignored for c and s conversions (data | 
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 * types wint_t and wchar_t are not supported). | 
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 * | 
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 * The following common synonyms for conversion characters are supported: | 
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 *   - i is a synonym for d | 
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 *   - D is a synonym for ld, explicit length modifiers are ignored | 
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 *   - U is a synonym for lu, explicit length modifiers are ignored | 
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 *   - O is a synonym for lo, explicit length modifiers are ignored | 
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 * The D, O and U conversion characters are nonstandard, they are supported | 
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 * for backward compatibility only, and should not be used for new code. | 
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 * | 
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 * The following is specifically NOT supported: | 
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 *   - flag ' (thousands' grouping character) is recognized but ignored | 
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 *   - numeric conversion specifiers: f, e, E, g, G and synonym F, | 
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 *     as well as the new a and A conversion specifiers | 
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 *   - length modifier 'L' (long double) and 'q' (quad - use 'll' instead) | 
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 *   - wide character/string conversions: lc, ls, and nonstandard | 
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 *     synonyms C and S | 
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 *   - writeback of converted string length: conversion character n | 
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 *   - the n$ specification for direct reference to n-th argument | 
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 *   - locales | 
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 * | 
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 * It is permitted for str_m to be zero, and it is permitted to specify NULL | 
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 * pointer for resulting string argument if str_m is zero (as per ISO C99). | 
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 * | 
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 * The return value is the number of characters which would be generated | 
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 * for the given input, excluding the trailing null. If this value | 
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 * is greater or equal to str_m, not all characters from the result | 
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 * have been stored in str, output bytes beyond the (str_m-1) -th character | 
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 * are discarded. If str_m is greater than zero it is guaranteed | 
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 * the resulting string will be null-terminated. | 
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 * | 
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 * NOTE that this matches the ISO C99, OpenBSD, and GNU C library 2.1, | 
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 * but is different from some older and vendor implementations, | 
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 * and is also different from XPG, XSH5, SUSv2 specifications. | 
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 * For historical discussion on changes in the semantics and standards | 
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 * of snprintf see printf(3) man page in the Linux programmers manual. | 
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 * | 
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 * Routines asprintf and vasprintf return a pointer (in the ptr argument) | 
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 * to a buffer sufficiently large to hold the resulting string. This pointer | 
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 * should be passed to free(3) to release the allocated storage when it is | 
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 * no longer needed. If sufficient space cannot be allocated, these functions | 
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 * will return -1 and set ptr to be a NULL pointer. These two routines are a | 
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 * GNU C library extensions (glibc). | 
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 * Routines asnprintf and vasnprintf are similar to asprintf and vasprintf, | 
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 * yet, like snprintf and vsnprintf counterparts, will write at most str_m-1 | 
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 * characters into the allocated output string, the last character in the | 
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 * allocated buffer then gets the terminating null. If the formatted string | 
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 * length (the return value) is greater than or equal to the str_m argument, | 
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 * the resulting string was truncated and some of the formatted characters | 
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 * were discarded. These routines present a handy way to limit the amount | 
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 * of allocated memory to some sane value. | 
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 * | 
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 * AVAILABILITY | 
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 *   http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/ | 
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 * | 
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 * REVISION HISTORY | 
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 * 1999-04      V0.9  Mark Martinec | 
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 *              - initial version, some modifications after comparing printf | 
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 *                man pages for Digital Unix 4.0, Solaris 2.6 and HPUX 10, | 
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 *                and checking how Perl handles sprintf (differently!); | 
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 * 1999-04-09   V1.0  Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - added main test program, fixed remaining inconsistencies, | 
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 *                added optional (long long int) support; | 
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 * 1999-04-12   V1.1  Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - support the 'p' conversion (pointer to void); | 
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 *              - if a string precision is specified | 
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 *                make sure the string beyond the specified precision | 
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 *                will not be referenced (e.g. by strlen); | 
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 * 1999-04-13   V1.2  Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - support synonyms %D=%ld, %U=%lu, %O=%lo; | 
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 *              - speed up the case of long format string with few conversions; | 
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 * 1999-06-30   V1.3  Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - fixed runaway loop (eventually crashing when str_l wraps | 
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 *                beyond 2^31) while copying format string without | 
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 *                conversion specifiers to a buffer that is too short | 
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 *                (thanks to Edwin Young <edwiny@autonomy.com> for | 
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 *                spotting the problem); | 
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 *              - added macros PORTABLE_SNPRINTF_VERSION_(MAJOR|MINOR) | 
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 *                to snprintf.h | 
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 * 2000-02-14   V2.0 (never released) Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - relaxed license terms: The Artistic License now applies. | 
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 *                You may still apply the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | 
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 *                as was distributed with previous versions, if you prefer; | 
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 *              - changed REVISION HISTORY dates to use ISO 8601 date format; | 
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 *              - added vsnprintf (patch also independently proposed by | 
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 *                Caolan McNamara 2000-05-04, and Keith M Willenson 2000-06-01) | 
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 * 2000-06-27   V2.1  Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - removed POSIX check for str_m<1; value 0 for str_m is | 
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 *                allowed by ISO C99 (and GNU C library 2.1) - (pointed out | 
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 *                on 2000-05-04 by Caolan McNamara, caolan@ csn dot ul dot ie). | 
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 *                Besides relaxed license this change in standards adherence | 
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 *                is the main reason to bump up the major version number; | 
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 *              - added nonstandard routines asnprintf, vasnprintf, asprintf, | 
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 *                vasprintf that dynamically allocate storage for the | 
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 *                resulting string; these routines are not compiled by default, | 
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 *                see comments where NEED_V?ASN?PRINTF macros are defined; | 
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 *              - autoconf contributed by Caolan McNamara | 
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 * 2000-10-06   V2.2  Mark Martinec <mark.martinec@ijs.si> | 
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 *              - BUG FIX: the %c conversion used a temporary variable | 
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 *                that was no longer in scope when referenced, | 
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 *                possibly causing incorrect resulting character; | 
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 *              - BUG FIX: make precision and minimal field width unsigned | 
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 *                to handle huge values (2^31 <= n < 2^32) correctly; | 
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 *                also be more careful in the use of signed/unsigned/size_t | 
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 *                internal variables - probably more careful than many | 
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 *                vendor implementations, but there may still be a case | 
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 *                where huge values of str_m, precision or minimal field | 
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 *                could cause incorrect behaviour; | 
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 *              - use separate variables for signed/unsigned arguments, | 
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 *                and for short/int, long, and long long argument lengths | 
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 *                to avoid possible incompatibilities on certain | 
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 *                computer architectures. Also use separate variable | 
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 *                arg_sign to hold sign of a numeric argument, | 
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 *                to make code more transparent; | 
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 *              - some fiddling with zero padding and "0x" to make it | 
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 *                Linux compatible; | 
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 *              - systematically use macros fast_memcpy and fast_memset | 
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 *                instead of case-by-case hand optimization; determine some | 
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 *                breakeven string lengths for different architectures; | 
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 *              - terminology change: 'format' -> 'conversion specifier', | 
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 *                'C9x' -> 'ISO/IEC 9899:1999 ("ISO C99")', | 
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 *                'alternative form' -> 'alternate form', | 
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 *                'data type modifier' -> 'length modifier'; | 
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 *              - several comments rephrased and new ones added; | 
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 *              - make compiler not complain about 'credits' defined but | 
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 *                not used; | 
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 */ | 
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/* Define HAVE_SNPRINTF if your system already has snprintf and vsnprintf. | 
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 * If HAVE_SNPRINTF is defined this module will not produce code for | 
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 * snprintf and vsnprintf, unless PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF is defined as well, | 
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 * causing this portable version of snprintf to be called portable_snprintf | 
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 * (and portable_vsnprintf). | 
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 */ | 
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/* #define HAVE_SNPRINTF */ | 
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/* Define PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF if your system does have snprintf and | 
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 * vsnprintf but you would prefer to use the portable routine(s) instead. | 
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 * In this case the portable routine is declared as portable_snprintf | 
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 * (and portable_vsnprintf) and a macro 'snprintf' (and 'vsnprintf') | 
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 * is defined to expand to 'portable_v?snprintf' - see file snprintf.h . | 
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 * Defining this macro is only useful if HAVE_SNPRINTF is also defined, | 
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 * but does does no harm if defined nevertheless. | 
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 */ | 
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/* #define PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF */ | 
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/* Define SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT if you want to support | 
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 * data type (long long int) and length modifier 'll' (e.g. %lld). | 
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 * If undefined, 'll' is recognized but treated as a single 'l'. | 
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 * | 
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 * If the system's sprintf does not handle 'll' | 
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 * the SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT must not be defined! | 
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 * | 
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 * This is off by default as (long long int) is a language extension. | 
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 */ | 
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/* #define SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT */ | 
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/* Define NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY if you only need snprintf, and not vsnprintf. | 
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 * If NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY is defined, the snprintf will be defined directly, | 
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 * otherwise both snprintf and vsnprintf routines will be defined | 
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 * and snprintf will be a simple wrapper around vsnprintf, at the expense | 
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 * of an extra procedure call. | 
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 */ | 
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/* #define NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY */ | 
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/* Define NEED_V?ASN?PRINTF macros if you need library extension | 
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 * routines asprintf, vasprintf, asnprintf, vasnprintf respectively, | 
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 * and your system library does not provide them. They are all small | 
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 * wrapper routines around portable_vsnprintf. Defining any of the four | 
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 * NEED_V?ASN?PRINTF macros automatically turns off NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY | 
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 * and turns on PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF. | 
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 * | 
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 * Watch for name conflicts with the system library if these routines | 
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 * are already present there. | 
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 * | 
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 * NOTE: vasprintf and vasnprintf routines need va_copy() from stdarg.h, as | 
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 * specified by C99, to be able to traverse the same list of arguments twice. | 
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 * I don't know of any other standard and portable way of achieving the same. | 
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 * With some versions of gcc you may use __va_copy(). You might even get away | 
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 * with "ap2 = ap", in this case you must not call va_end(ap2) ! | 
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 *   #define va_copy(ap2,ap) ap2 = ap | 
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 */ | 
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/* #define NEED_ASPRINTF   */ | 
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/* #define NEED_ASNPRINTF  */ | 
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/* #define NEED_VASPRINTF  */ | 
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/* #define NEED_VASNPRINTF */ | 
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/* Define the following macros if desired: | 
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 *   SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE, SOLARIS_BUG_COMPATIBLE, | 
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 *   HPUX_COMPATIBLE, HPUX_BUG_COMPATIBLE, LINUX_COMPATIBLE, | 
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 *   DIGITAL_UNIX_COMPATIBLE, DIGITAL_UNIX_BUG_COMPATIBLE, | 
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 *   PERL_COMPATIBLE, PERL_BUG_COMPATIBLE, | 
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 * | 
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 * - For portable applications it is best not to rely on peculiarities | 
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 *   of a given implementation so it may be best not to define any | 
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 *   of the macros that select compatibility and to avoid features | 
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 *   that vary among the systems. | 
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 * | 
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 * - Selecting compatibility with more than one operating system | 
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 *   is not strictly forbidden but is not recommended. | 
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 * | 
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 * - 'x'_BUG_COMPATIBLE implies 'x'_COMPATIBLE . | 
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 * | 
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 * - 'x'_COMPATIBLE refers to (and enables) a behaviour that is | 
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 *   documented in a sprintf man page on a given operating system | 
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 *   and actually adhered to by the system's sprintf (but not on | 
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 *   most other operating systems). It may also refer to and enable | 
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 *   a behaviour that is declared 'undefined' or 'implementation specific' | 
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 *   in the man page but a given implementation behaves predictably | 
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 *   in a certain way. | 
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 * | 
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 * - 'x'_BUG_COMPATIBLE refers to (and enables) a behaviour of system's sprintf | 
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 *   that contradicts the sprintf man page on the same operating system. | 
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 * | 
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 * - I do not claim that the 'x'_COMPATIBLE and 'x'_BUG_COMPATIBLE | 
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 *   conditionals take into account all idiosyncrasies of a particular | 
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 *   implementation, there may be other incompatibilities. | 
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 */ | 
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/* ============================================= */ | 
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/* NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS FOLLOWING THIS POINT */ | 
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/* ============================================= */ | 
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#define PORTABLE_SNPRINTF_VERSION_MAJOR 2 | 
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#define PORTABLE_SNPRINTF_VERSION_MINOR 2 | 
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#if defined(NEED_ASPRINTF) || defined(NEED_ASNPRINTF) || defined(NEED_VASPRINTF) || defined(NEED_VASNPRINTF) | 
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# if defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
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# undef NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY | 
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# endif | 
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# if !defined(PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF) | 
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# define PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF | 
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# endif | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(SOLARIS_BUG_COMPATIBLE) && !defined(SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE) | 
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#define SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(HPUX_BUG_COMPATIBLE) && !defined(HPUX_COMPATIBLE) | 
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#define HPUX_COMPATIBLE | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(DIGITAL_UNIX_BUG_COMPATIBLE) && !defined(DIGITAL_UNIX_COMPATIBLE) | 
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#define DIGITAL_UNIX_COMPATIBLE | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(PERL_BUG_COMPATIBLE) && !defined(PERL_COMPATIBLE) | 
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#define PERL_COMPATIBLE | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(LINUX_BUG_COMPATIBLE) && !defined(LINUX_COMPATIBLE) | 
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#define LINUX_COMPATIBLE | 
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#endif | 
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#include <sys/types.h> | 
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#include <string.h> | 
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#include <stdlib.h> | 
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#include <stdio.h> | 
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#include <stdarg.h> | 
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#include <assert.h> | 
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#include <errno.h> | 
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#ifdef isdigit | 
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#undef isdigit | 
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#endif | 
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#define isdigit(c) ((c) >= '0' && (c) <= '9') | 
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/* For copying strings longer or equal to 'breakeven_point' | 
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 * it is more efficient to call memcpy() than to do it inline. | 
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 * The value depends mostly on the processor architecture, | 
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 * but also on the compiler and its optimization capabilities. | 
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 * The value is not critical, some small value greater than zero | 
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 * will be just fine if you don't care to squeeze every drop | 
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 * of performance out of the code. | 
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 * | 
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 * Small values favor memcpy, large values favor inline code. | 
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 */ | 
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#if defined(__alpha__) || defined(__alpha) | 
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#  define breakeven_point   2   /* AXP (DEC Alpha)     - gcc or cc or egcs */ | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(__i386__)  || defined(__i386) | 
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#  define breakeven_point  12   /* Intel Pentium/Linux - gcc 2.96 */ | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(__hppa) | 
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#  define breakeven_point  10   /* HP-PA               - gcc */ | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(__sparc__) || defined(__sparc) | 
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#  define breakeven_point  33   /* Sun Sparc 5         - gcc 2.8.1 */ | 
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#endif | 
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/* some other values of possible interest: */ | 
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/* #define breakeven_point  8 */  /* VAX 4000          - vaxc */ | 
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/* #define breakeven_point 19 */  /* VAX 4000          - gcc 2.7.0 */ | 
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#ifndef breakeven_point | 
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#  define breakeven_point   6   /* some reasonable one-size-fits-all value */ | 
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#endif | 
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#define fast_memcpy(d,s,n) \ | 
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  { register size_t nn = (size_t)(n); \ | 
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    if (nn >= breakeven_point) memcpy((d), (s), nn); \ | 
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    else if (nn > 0) { /* proc call overhead is worth only for large strings*/\ | 
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      register char *dd; register const char *ss; \ | 
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      for (ss=(s), dd=(d); nn>0; nn--) *dd++ = *ss++; } } | 
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#define fast_memset(d,c,n) \ | 
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  { register size_t nn = (size_t)(n); \ | 
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    if (nn >= breakeven_point) memset((d), (int)(c), nn); \ | 
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    else if (nn > 0) { /* proc call overhead is worth only for large strings*/\ | 
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      register char *dd; register const int cc=(int)(c); \ | 
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      for (dd=(d); nn>0; nn--) *dd++ = cc; } } | 
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/* prototypes */ | 
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#if defined(NEED_ASPRINTF) | 
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int asprintf   (char **ptr, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...); | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(NEED_VASPRINTF) | 
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int vasprintf  (char **ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap); | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(NEED_ASNPRINTF) | 
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int asnprintf  (char **ptr, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...); | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(NEED_VASNPRINTF) | 
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int vasnprintf (char **ptr, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, va_list ap); | 
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#endif | 
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#if defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) | 
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/* declare our portable snprintf  routine under name portable_snprintf  */ | 
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/* declare our portable vsnprintf routine under name portable_vsnprintf */ | 
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#else | 
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/* declare our portable routines under names snprintf and vsnprintf */ | 
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#define portable_snprintf snprintf | 
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#if !defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
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#define portable_vsnprintf vsnprintf | 
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#endif | 
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#endif | 
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#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) || defined(PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF) | 
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int portable_snprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...); | 
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#if !defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
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int portable_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, va_list ap); | 
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#endif | 
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#endif | 
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/* declarations */ | 
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static char credits[] = "\n\ | 
| 413 | 
                        @(#)snprintf.c, v2.2: Mark Martinec, <mark.martinec@ijs.si>\n\ | 
| 414 | 
                        @(#)snprintf.c, v2.2: Copyright 1999, Mark Martinec. Frontier Artistic License applies.\n\ | 
| 415 | 
                        @(#)snprintf.c, v2.2: http://www.ijs.si/software/snprintf/\n"; | 
| 416 | 
 | 
| 417 | 
#if defined(NEED_ASPRINTF) | 
| 418 | 
int asprintf(char **ptr, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...) | 
| 419 | 
{ | 
| 420 | 
    va_list ap; | 
| 421 | 
    size_t str_m; | 
| 422 | 
    int str_l; | 
| 423 | 
 | 
| 424 | 
    *ptr = NULL; | 
| 425 | 
    va_start(ap, fmt);                            /* measure the required size */ | 
| 426 | 
    str_l = portable_vsnprintf(NULL, (size_t)0, fmt, ap); | 
| 427 | 
    va_end(ap); | 
| 428 | 
    assert(str_l >= 0);        /* possible integer overflow if str_m > INT_MAX */ | 
| 429 | 
    *ptr = (char *) malloc(str_m = (size_t)str_l + 1); | 
| 430 | 
    if (*ptr == NULL) | 
| 431 | 
    { | 
| 432 | 
        errno = ENOMEM; | 
| 433 | 
        str_l = -1; | 
| 434 | 
    } | 
| 435 | 
    else | 
| 436 | 
    { | 
| 437 | 
        int str_l2; | 
| 438 | 
        va_start(ap, fmt); | 
| 439 | 
        str_l2 = portable_vsnprintf(*ptr, str_m, fmt, ap); | 
| 440 | 
        va_end(ap); | 
| 441 | 
        assert(str_l2 == str_l); | 
| 442 | 
    } | 
| 443 | 
    return str_l; | 
| 444 | 
} | 
| 445 | 
#endif | 
| 446 | 
 | 
| 447 | 
#if defined(NEED_VASPRINTF) | 
| 448 | 
int vasprintf(char **ptr, const char *fmt, va_list ap) | 
| 449 | 
{ | 
| 450 | 
    size_t str_m; | 
| 451 | 
    int str_l; | 
| 452 | 
 | 
| 453 | 
    *ptr = NULL; | 
| 454 | 
    { | 
| 455 | 
        va_list ap2; | 
| 456 | 
        va_copy(ap2, ap);  /* don't consume the original ap, we'll need it again */ | 
| 457 | 
        str_l = portable_vsnprintf(NULL, (size_t)0, fmt, ap2);/*get required size*/ | 
| 458 | 
        va_end(ap2); | 
| 459 | 
    } | 
| 460 | 
    assert(str_l >= 0);        /* possible integer overflow if str_m > INT_MAX */ | 
| 461 | 
    *ptr = (char *) malloc(str_m = (size_t)str_l + 1); | 
| 462 | 
    if (*ptr == NULL) | 
| 463 | 
    { | 
| 464 | 
        errno = ENOMEM; | 
| 465 | 
        str_l = -1; | 
| 466 | 
    } | 
| 467 | 
    else | 
| 468 | 
    { | 
| 469 | 
        int str_l2 = portable_vsnprintf(*ptr, str_m, fmt, ap); | 
| 470 | 
        assert(str_l2 == str_l); | 
| 471 | 
    } | 
| 472 | 
    return str_l; | 
| 473 | 
} | 
| 474 | 
#endif | 
| 475 | 
 | 
| 476 | 
#if defined(NEED_ASNPRINTF) | 
| 477 | 
int asnprintf (char **ptr, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...) | 
| 478 | 
{ | 
| 479 | 
    va_list ap; | 
| 480 | 
    int str_l; | 
| 481 | 
 | 
| 482 | 
    *ptr = NULL; | 
| 483 | 
    va_start(ap, fmt);                            /* measure the required size */ | 
| 484 | 
    str_l = portable_vsnprintf(NULL, (size_t)0, fmt, ap); | 
| 485 | 
    va_end(ap); | 
| 486 | 
    assert(str_l >= 0);        /* possible integer overflow if str_m > INT_MAX */ | 
| 487 | 
    if ((size_t)str_l + 1 < str_m) | 
| 488 | 
        str_m = (size_t)str_l + 1;      /* truncate */ | 
| 489 | 
    /* if str_m is 0, no buffer is allocated, just set *ptr to NULL */ | 
| 490 | 
    if (str_m == 0) | 
| 491 | 
    {  /* not interested in resulting string, just return size */ | 
| 492 | 
    } | 
| 493 | 
    else | 
| 494 | 
    { | 
| 495 | 
        *ptr = (char *) malloc(str_m); | 
| 496 | 
        if (*ptr == NULL) | 
| 497 | 
        { | 
| 498 | 
            errno = ENOMEM; | 
| 499 | 
            str_l = -1; | 
| 500 | 
        } | 
| 501 | 
        else | 
| 502 | 
        { | 
| 503 | 
            int str_l2; | 
| 504 | 
            va_start(ap, fmt); | 
| 505 | 
            str_l2 = portable_vsnprintf(*ptr, str_m, fmt, ap); | 
| 506 | 
            va_end(ap); | 
| 507 | 
            assert(str_l2 == str_l); | 
| 508 | 
        } | 
| 509 | 
    } | 
| 510 | 
    return str_l; | 
| 511 | 
} | 
| 512 | 
#endif | 
| 513 | 
 | 
| 514 | 
#if defined(NEED_VASNPRINTF) | 
| 515 | 
int vasnprintf (char **ptr, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, va_list ap) | 
| 516 | 
{ | 
| 517 | 
    int str_l; | 
| 518 | 
 | 
| 519 | 
    *ptr = NULL; | 
| 520 | 
    { | 
| 521 | 
        va_list ap2; | 
| 522 | 
        va_copy(ap2, ap);  /* don't consume the original ap, we'll need it again */ | 
| 523 | 
        str_l = portable_vsnprintf(NULL, (size_t)0, fmt, ap2);/*get required size*/ | 
| 524 | 
        va_end(ap2); | 
| 525 | 
    } | 
| 526 | 
    assert(str_l >= 0);        /* possible integer overflow if str_m > INT_MAX */ | 
| 527 | 
    if ((size_t)str_l + 1 < str_m) | 
| 528 | 
        str_m = (size_t)str_l + 1;      /* truncate */ | 
| 529 | 
    /* if str_m is 0, no buffer is allocated, just set *ptr to NULL */ | 
| 530 | 
    if (str_m == 0) | 
| 531 | 
    {  /* not interested in resulting string, just return size */ | 
| 532 | 
    } | 
| 533 | 
    else | 
| 534 | 
    { | 
| 535 | 
        *ptr = (char *) malloc(str_m); | 
| 536 | 
        if (*ptr == NULL) | 
| 537 | 
        { | 
| 538 | 
            errno = ENOMEM; | 
| 539 | 
            str_l = -1; | 
| 540 | 
        } | 
| 541 | 
        else | 
| 542 | 
        { | 
| 543 | 
            int str_l2 = portable_vsnprintf(*ptr, str_m, fmt, ap); | 
| 544 | 
            assert(str_l2 == str_l); | 
| 545 | 
        } | 
| 546 | 
    } | 
| 547 | 
    return str_l; | 
| 548 | 
} | 
| 549 | 
#endif | 
| 550 | 
 | 
| 551 | 
/* | 
| 552 | 
 * If the system does have snprintf and the portable routine is not | 
| 553 | 
 * specifically required, this module produces no code for snprintf/vsnprintf. | 
| 554 | 
 */ | 
| 555 | 
#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) || defined(PREFER_PORTABLE_SNPRINTF) | 
| 556 | 
 | 
| 557 | 
#if !defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
| 558 | 
int portable_snprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...) | 
| 559 | 
{ | 
| 560 | 
    va_list ap; | 
| 561 | 
    int str_l; | 
| 562 | 
 | 
| 563 | 
    va_start(ap, fmt); | 
| 564 | 
    str_l = portable_vsnprintf(str, str_m, fmt, ap); | 
| 565 | 
    va_end(ap); | 
| 566 | 
    return str_l; | 
| 567 | 
} | 
| 568 | 
#endif | 
| 569 | 
 | 
| 570 | 
#if defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
| 571 | 
int portable_snprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, /*args*/ ...) | 
| 572 | 
{ | 
| 573 | 
#else | 
| 574 | 
int portable_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t str_m, const char *fmt, va_list ap) | 
| 575 | 
{ | 
| 576 | 
#endif | 
| 577 | 
 | 
| 578 | 
#if defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
| 579 | 
    va_list ap; | 
| 580 | 
#endif | 
| 581 | 
 | 
| 582 | 
    size_t str_l = 0; | 
| 583 | 
    const char *p = fmt; | 
| 584 | 
 | 
| 585 | 
    /* In contrast with POSIX, the ISO C99 now says | 
| 586 | 
     * that str can be NULL and str_m can be 0. | 
| 587 | 
     * This is more useful than the old:  if (str_m < 1) return -1; */ | 
| 588 | 
 | 
| 589 | 
#if defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
| 590 | 
 | 
| 591 | 
    va_start(ap, fmt); | 
| 592 | 
#endif | 
| 593 | 
 | 
| 594 | 
    if (!p) | 
| 595 | 
        p = ""; | 
| 596 | 
    while (*p) | 
| 597 | 
    { | 
| 598 | 
        if (*p != '%') | 
| 599 | 
        { | 
| 600 | 
            /* if (str_l < str_m) str[str_l++] = *p++;    -- this would be sufficient */ | 
| 601 | 
            /* but the following code achieves better performance for cases | 
| 602 | 
             * where format string is long and contains few conversions */ | 
| 603 | 
            const char *q = strchr(p+1,'%'); | 
| 604 | 
            size_t n = !q ? strlen(p) : (q-p); | 
| 605 | 
            if (str_l < str_m) | 
| 606 | 
            { | 
| 607 | 
                size_t avail = str_m-str_l; | 
| 608 | 
                fast_memcpy(str+str_l, p, (n>avail?avail:n)); | 
| 609 | 
            } | 
| 610 | 
            p += n; | 
| 611 | 
            str_l += n; | 
| 612 | 
        } | 
| 613 | 
        else | 
| 614 | 
        { | 
| 615 | 
            const char *starting_p; | 
| 616 | 
            size_t min_field_width = 0, precision = 0; | 
| 617 | 
            int zero_padding = 0, precision_specified = 0, justify_left = 0; | 
| 618 | 
            int alternate_form = 0, force_sign = 0; | 
| 619 | 
            int space_for_positive = 1; /* If both the ' ' and '+' flags appear, | 
| 620 | 
                                                 the ' ' flag should be ignored. */ | 
| 621 | 
            char length_modifier = '\0';            /* allowed values: \0, h, l, L */ | 
| 622 | 
            char tmp[32];/* temporary buffer for simple numeric->string conversion */ | 
| 623 | 
 | 
| 624 | 
            const char *str_arg;      /* string address in case of string argument */ | 
| 625 | 
            size_t str_arg_l;         /* natural field width of arg without padding | 
| 626 | 
                                               and sign */ | 
| 627 | 
            unsigned char uchar_arg; | 
| 628 | 
            /* unsigned char argument value - only defined for c conversion. | 
| 629 | 
               N.B. standard explicitly states the char argument for | 
| 630 | 
               the c conversion is unsigned */ | 
| 631 | 
 | 
| 632 | 
            size_t number_of_zeros_to_pad = 0; | 
| 633 | 
            /* number of zeros to be inserted for numeric conversions | 
| 634 | 
               as required by the precision or minimal field width */ | 
| 635 | 
 | 
| 636 | 
            size_t zero_padding_insertion_ind = 0; | 
| 637 | 
            /* index into tmp where zero padding is to be inserted */ | 
| 638 | 
 | 
| 639 | 
            char fmt_spec = '\0'; | 
| 640 | 
            /* current conversion specifier character */ | 
| 641 | 
 | 
| 642 | 
            str_arg = credits;/* just to make compiler happy (defined but not used)*/ | 
| 643 | 
            str_arg = NULL; | 
| 644 | 
            starting_p = p; | 
| 645 | 
            p++;  /* skip '%' */ | 
| 646 | 
            /* parse flags */ | 
| 647 | 
            while (*p == '0' || *p == '-' || *p == '+' || | 
| 648 | 
                    *p == ' ' || *p == '#' || *p == '\'') | 
| 649 | 
            { | 
| 650 | 
                switch (*p) | 
| 651 | 
                { | 
| 652 | 
                case '0': | 
| 653 | 
                    zero_padding = 1; | 
| 654 | 
                    break; | 
| 655 | 
                case '-': | 
| 656 | 
                    justify_left = 1; | 
| 657 | 
                    break; | 
| 658 | 
                case '+': | 
| 659 | 
                    force_sign = 1; | 
| 660 | 
                    space_for_positive = 0; | 
| 661 | 
                    break; | 
| 662 | 
                case ' ': | 
| 663 | 
                    force_sign = 1; | 
| 664 | 
                    /* If both the ' ' and '+' flags appear, the ' ' flag should be ignored */ | 
| 665 | 
#ifdef PERL_COMPATIBLE | 
| 666 | 
                    /* ... but in Perl the last of ' ' and '+' applies */ | 
| 667 | 
                    space_for_positive = 1; | 
| 668 | 
#endif | 
| 669 | 
 | 
| 670 | 
                    break; | 
| 671 | 
                case '#': | 
| 672 | 
                    alternate_form = 1; | 
| 673 | 
                    break; | 
| 674 | 
                case '\'': | 
| 675 | 
                    break; | 
| 676 | 
                } | 
| 677 | 
                p++; | 
| 678 | 
            } | 
| 679 | 
            /* If the '0' and '-' flags both appear, the '0' flag should be ignored. */ | 
| 680 | 
 | 
| 681 | 
            /* parse field width */ | 
| 682 | 
            if (*p == '*') | 
| 683 | 
            { | 
| 684 | 
                int j; | 
| 685 | 
                p++; | 
| 686 | 
                j = va_arg(ap, int); | 
| 687 | 
                if (j >= 0) | 
| 688 | 
                    min_field_width = j; | 
| 689 | 
                else | 
| 690 | 
                { | 
| 691 | 
                    min_field_width = -j; | 
| 692 | 
                    justify_left = 1; | 
| 693 | 
                } | 
| 694 | 
            } | 
| 695 | 
            else if (isdigit((int)(*p))) | 
| 696 | 
            { | 
| 697 | 
                /* size_t could be wider than unsigned int; | 
| 698 | 
                   make sure we treat argument like common implementations do */ | 
| 699 | 
                unsigned int uj = *p++ - '0'; | 
| 700 | 
                while (isdigit((int)(*p))) | 
| 701 | 
                    uj = 10*uj + (unsigned int)(*p++ - '0'); | 
| 702 | 
                min_field_width = uj; | 
| 703 | 
            } | 
| 704 | 
            /* parse precision */ | 
| 705 | 
            if (*p == '.') | 
| 706 | 
            { | 
| 707 | 
                p++; | 
| 708 | 
                precision_specified = 1; | 
| 709 | 
                if (*p == '*') | 
| 710 | 
                { | 
| 711 | 
                    int j = va_arg(ap, int); | 
| 712 | 
                    p++; | 
| 713 | 
                    if (j >= 0) | 
| 714 | 
                        precision = j; | 
| 715 | 
                    else | 
| 716 | 
                    { | 
| 717 | 
                        precision_specified = 0; | 
| 718 | 
                        precision = 0; | 
| 719 | 
                        /* NOTE: | 
| 720 | 
                         *   Solaris 2.6 man page claims that in this case the precision | 
| 721 | 
                         *   should be set to 0.  Digital Unix 4.0, HPUX 10 and BSD man page | 
| 722 | 
                         *   claim that this case should be treated as unspecified precision, | 
| 723 | 
                         *   which is what we do here. | 
| 724 | 
                         */ | 
| 725 | 
                    } | 
| 726 | 
                } | 
| 727 | 
                else if (isdigit((int)(*p))) | 
| 728 | 
                { | 
| 729 | 
                    /* size_t could be wider than unsigned int; | 
| 730 | 
                       make sure we treat argument like common implementations do */ | 
| 731 | 
                    unsigned int uj = *p++ - '0'; | 
| 732 | 
                    while (isdigit((int)(*p))) | 
| 733 | 
                        uj = 10*uj + (unsigned int)(*p++ - '0'); | 
| 734 | 
                    precision = uj; | 
| 735 | 
                } | 
| 736 | 
            } | 
| 737 | 
            /* parse 'h', 'l' and 'll' length modifiers */ | 
| 738 | 
            if (*p == 'h' || *p == 'l') | 
| 739 | 
            { | 
| 740 | 
                length_modifier = *p; | 
| 741 | 
                p++; | 
| 742 | 
                if (length_modifier == 'l' && *p == 'l') | 
| 743 | 
                {   /* double l = long long */ | 
| 744 | 
#ifdef SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT | 
| 745 | 
                    length_modifier = '2';                  /* double l encoded as '2' */ | 
| 746 | 
#else | 
| 747 | 
 | 
| 748 | 
                    length_modifier = 'l';                 /* treat it as a single 'l' */ | 
| 749 | 
#endif | 
| 750 | 
 | 
| 751 | 
                    p++; | 
| 752 | 
                } | 
| 753 | 
            } | 
| 754 | 
            fmt_spec = *p; | 
| 755 | 
            /* common synonyms: */ | 
| 756 | 
            switch (fmt_spec) | 
| 757 | 
            { | 
| 758 | 
            case 'i': | 
| 759 | 
                fmt_spec = 'd'; | 
| 760 | 
                break; | 
| 761 | 
            case 'D': | 
| 762 | 
                fmt_spec = 'd'; | 
| 763 | 
                length_modifier = 'l'; | 
| 764 | 
                break; | 
| 765 | 
            case 'U': | 
| 766 | 
                fmt_spec = 'u'; | 
| 767 | 
                length_modifier = 'l'; | 
| 768 | 
                break; | 
| 769 | 
            case 'O': | 
| 770 | 
                fmt_spec = 'o'; | 
| 771 | 
                length_modifier = 'l'; | 
| 772 | 
                break; | 
| 773 | 
            default: | 
| 774 | 
                break; | 
| 775 | 
            } | 
| 776 | 
            /* get parameter value, do initial processing */ | 
| 777 | 
            switch (fmt_spec) | 
| 778 | 
            { | 
| 779 | 
            case '%': /* % behaves similar to 's' regarding flags and field widths */ | 
| 780 | 
            case 'c': /* c behaves similar to 's' regarding flags and field widths */ | 
| 781 | 
            case 's': | 
| 782 | 
                length_modifier = '\0';          /* wint_t and wchar_t not supported */ | 
| 783 | 
                /* the result of zero padding flag with non-numeric conversion specifier*/ | 
| 784 | 
                /* is undefined. Solaris and HPUX 10 does zero padding in this case,    */ | 
| 785 | 
                /* Digital Unix and Linux does not. */ | 
| 786 | 
#if !defined(SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE) && !defined(HPUX_COMPATIBLE) | 
| 787 | 
 | 
| 788 | 
                zero_padding = 0;    /* turn zero padding off for string conversions */ | 
| 789 | 
#endif | 
| 790 | 
 | 
| 791 | 
                str_arg_l = 1; | 
| 792 | 
                switch (fmt_spec) | 
| 793 | 
                { | 
| 794 | 
                case '%': | 
| 795 | 
                    str_arg = p; | 
| 796 | 
                    break; | 
| 797 | 
                case 'c': | 
| 798 | 
                    { | 
| 799 | 
                        int j = va_arg(ap, int); | 
| 800 | 
                        uchar_arg = (unsigned char) j;   /* standard demands unsigned char */ | 
| 801 | 
                        str_arg = (const char *) &uchar_arg; | 
| 802 | 
                        break; | 
| 803 | 
                    } | 
| 804 | 
                case 's': | 
| 805 | 
                    str_arg = va_arg(ap, const char *); | 
| 806 | 
                    if (!str_arg) | 
| 807 | 
                        str_arg_l = 0; | 
| 808 | 
                    /* make sure not to address string beyond the specified precision !!! */ | 
| 809 | 
                    else if (!precision_specified) | 
| 810 | 
                        str_arg_l = strlen(str_arg); | 
| 811 | 
                    /* truncate string if necessary as requested by precision */ | 
| 812 | 
                    else if (precision == 0) | 
| 813 | 
                        str_arg_l = 0; | 
| 814 | 
                    else | 
| 815 | 
                    { | 
| 816 | 
                        /* memchr on HP does not like n > 2^31  !!! */ | 
| 817 | 
                        const char *q = memchr(str_arg, '\0', | 
| 818 | 
                                               precision <= 0x7fffffff ? precision : 0x7fffffff); | 
| 819 | 
                        str_arg_l = !q ? precision : (q-str_arg); | 
| 820 | 
                    } | 
| 821 | 
                    break; | 
| 822 | 
                default: | 
| 823 | 
                    break; | 
| 824 | 
                } | 
| 825 | 
                break; | 
| 826 | 
            case 'd': | 
| 827 | 
            case 'u': | 
| 828 | 
            case 'o': | 
| 829 | 
            case 'x': | 
| 830 | 
            case 'X': | 
| 831 | 
            case 'p': | 
| 832 | 
                { | 
| 833 | 
                    /* NOTE: the u, o, x, X and p conversion specifiers imply | 
| 834 | 
                             the value is unsigned;  d implies a signed value */ | 
| 835 | 
 | 
| 836 | 
                    int arg_sign = 0; | 
| 837 | 
                    /* 0 if numeric argument is zero (or if pointer is NULL for 'p'), | 
| 838 | 
                      +1 if greater than zero (or nonzero for unsigned arguments), | 
| 839 | 
                      -1 if negative (unsigned argument is never negative) */ | 
| 840 | 
 | 
| 841 | 
                    int int_arg = 0; | 
| 842 | 
                    unsigned int uint_arg = 0; | 
| 843 | 
                    /* only defined for length modifier h, or for no length modifiers */ | 
| 844 | 
 | 
| 845 | 
                    long int long_arg = 0; | 
| 846 | 
                    unsigned long int ulong_arg = 0; | 
| 847 | 
                    /* only defined for length modifier l */ | 
| 848 | 
 | 
| 849 | 
                    void *ptr_arg = NULL; | 
| 850 | 
                    /* pointer argument value -only defined for p conversion */ | 
| 851 | 
 | 
| 852 | 
#ifdef SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT | 
| 853 | 
 | 
| 854 | 
                    long long int long_long_arg = 0; | 
| 855 | 
                    unsigned long long int ulong_long_arg = 0; | 
| 856 | 
                    /* only defined for length modifier ll */ | 
| 857 | 
#endif | 
| 858 | 
 | 
| 859 | 
                    if (fmt_spec == 'p') | 
| 860 | 
                    { | 
| 861 | 
                        /* HPUX 10: An l, h, ll or L before any other conversion character | 
| 862 | 
                         *   (other than d, i, u, o, x, or X) is ignored. | 
| 863 | 
                         * Digital Unix: | 
| 864 | 
                         *   not specified, but seems to behave as HPUX does. | 
| 865 | 
                         * Solaris: If an h, l, or L appears before any other conversion | 
| 866 | 
                         *   specifier (other than d, i, u, o, x, or X), the behavior | 
| 867 | 
                         *   is undefined. (Actually %hp converts only 16-bits of address | 
| 868 | 
                         *   and %llp treats address as 64-bit data which is incompatible | 
| 869 | 
                         *   with (void *) argument on a 32-bit system). | 
| 870 | 
                         */ | 
| 871 | 
#ifdef SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE | 
| 872 | 
#  ifdef SOLARIS_BUG_COMPATIBLE | 
| 873 | 
                        /* keep length modifiers even if it represents 'll' */ | 
| 874 | 
#  else | 
| 875 | 
                        if (length_modifier == '2') | 
| 876 | 
                            length_modifier = '\0'; | 
| 877 | 
#  endif | 
| 878 | 
#else | 
| 879 | 
 | 
| 880 | 
                        length_modifier = '\0'; | 
| 881 | 
#endif | 
| 882 | 
 | 
| 883 | 
                        ptr_arg = va_arg(ap, void *); | 
| 884 | 
                        if (ptr_arg != NULL) | 
| 885 | 
                            arg_sign = 1; | 
| 886 | 
                    } | 
| 887 | 
                    else if (fmt_spec == 'd') | 
| 888 | 
                    {  /* signed */ | 
| 889 | 
                        switch (length_modifier) | 
| 890 | 
                        { | 
| 891 | 
                        case '\0': | 
| 892 | 
                        case 'h': | 
| 893 | 
                            /* It is non-portable to specify a second argument of char or short | 
| 894 | 
                             * to va_arg, because arguments seen by the called function | 
| 895 | 
                             * are not char or short.  C converts char and short arguments | 
| 896 | 
                             * to int before passing them to a function. | 
| 897 | 
                             */ | 
| 898 | 
                            int_arg = va_arg(ap, int); | 
| 899 | 
                            if      (int_arg > 0) | 
| 900 | 
                                arg_sign =  1; | 
| 901 | 
                            else if (int_arg < 0) | 
| 902 | 
                                arg_sign = -1; | 
| 903 | 
                            break; | 
| 904 | 
                        case 'l': | 
| 905 | 
                            long_arg = va_arg(ap, long int); | 
| 906 | 
                            if      (long_arg > 0) | 
| 907 | 
                                arg_sign =  1; | 
| 908 | 
                            else if (long_arg < 0) | 
| 909 | 
                                arg_sign = -1; | 
| 910 | 
                            break; | 
| 911 | 
#ifdef SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT | 
| 912 | 
 | 
| 913 | 
                        case '2': | 
| 914 | 
                            long_long_arg = va_arg(ap, long long int); | 
| 915 | 
                            if      (long_long_arg > 0) | 
| 916 | 
                                arg_sign =  1; | 
| 917 | 
                            else if (long_long_arg < 0) | 
| 918 | 
                                arg_sign = -1; | 
| 919 | 
                            break; | 
| 920 | 
#endif | 
| 921 | 
 | 
| 922 | 
                        } | 
| 923 | 
                    } | 
| 924 | 
                    else | 
| 925 | 
                    {  /* unsigned */ | 
| 926 | 
                        switch (length_modifier) | 
| 927 | 
                        { | 
| 928 | 
                        case '\0': | 
| 929 | 
                        case 'h': | 
| 930 | 
                            uint_arg = va_arg(ap, unsigned int); | 
| 931 | 
                            if (uint_arg) | 
| 932 | 
                                arg_sign = 1; | 
| 933 | 
                            break; | 
| 934 | 
                        case 'l': | 
| 935 | 
                            ulong_arg = va_arg(ap, unsigned long int); | 
| 936 | 
                            if (ulong_arg) | 
| 937 | 
                                arg_sign = 1; | 
| 938 | 
                            break; | 
| 939 | 
#ifdef SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT | 
| 940 | 
 | 
| 941 | 
                        case '2': | 
| 942 | 
                            ulong_long_arg = va_arg(ap, unsigned long long int); | 
| 943 | 
                            if (ulong_long_arg) | 
| 944 | 
                                arg_sign = 1; | 
| 945 | 
                            break; | 
| 946 | 
#endif | 
| 947 | 
 | 
| 948 | 
                        } | 
| 949 | 
                    } | 
| 950 | 
                    str_arg = tmp; | 
| 951 | 
                    str_arg_l = 0; | 
| 952 | 
                    /* NOTE: | 
| 953 | 
                     *   For d, i, u, o, x, and X conversions, if precision is specified, | 
| 954 | 
                     *   the '0' flag should be ignored. This is so with Solaris 2.6, | 
| 955 | 
                     *   Digital UNIX 4.0, HPUX 10, Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD; but not with Perl. | 
| 956 | 
                     */ | 
| 957 | 
#ifndef PERL_COMPATIBLE | 
| 958 | 
 | 
| 959 | 
                    if (precision_specified) | 
| 960 | 
                        zero_padding = 0; | 
| 961 | 
#endif | 
| 962 | 
 | 
| 963 | 
                    if (fmt_spec == 'd') | 
| 964 | 
                    { | 
| 965 | 
                        if (force_sign && arg_sign >= 0) | 
| 966 | 
                            tmp[str_arg_l++] = space_for_positive ? ' ' : '+'; | 
| 967 | 
                        /* leave negative numbers for sprintf to handle, | 
| 968 | 
                           to avoid handling tricky cases like (short int)(-32768) */ | 
| 969 | 
#ifdef LINUX_COMPATIBLE | 
| 970 | 
 | 
| 971 | 
                    } | 
| 972 | 
                    else if (fmt_spec == 'p' && force_sign && arg_sign > 0) | 
| 973 | 
                    { | 
| 974 | 
                        tmp[str_arg_l++] = space_for_positive ? ' ' : '+'; | 
| 975 | 
#endif | 
| 976 | 
 | 
| 977 | 
                    } | 
| 978 | 
                    else if (alternate_form) | 
| 979 | 
                    { | 
| 980 | 
                        if (arg_sign != 0 && (fmt_spec == 'x' || fmt_spec == 'X') ) | 
| 981 | 
                        { | 
| 982 | 
                            tmp[str_arg_l++] = '0'; | 
| 983 | 
                            tmp[str_arg_l++] = fmt_spec; | 
| 984 | 
                        } | 
| 985 | 
                        /* alternate form should have no effect for p conversion, but ... */ | 
| 986 | 
#ifdef HPUX_COMPATIBLE | 
| 987 | 
                        else if (fmt_spec == 'p' | 
| 988 | 
                                 /* HPUX 10: for an alternate form of p conversion, | 
| 989 | 
                                  *          a nonzero result is prefixed by 0x. */ | 
| 990 | 
#ifndef HPUX_BUG_COMPATIBLE | 
| 991 | 
                                 /* Actually it uses 0x prefix even for a zero value. */ | 
| 992 | 
                                 && arg_sign != 0 | 
| 993 | 
#endif | 
| 994 | 
                                ) | 
| 995 | 
                        { | 
| 996 | 
                            tmp[str_arg_l++] = '0'; | 
| 997 | 
                            tmp[str_arg_l++] = 'x'; | 
| 998 | 
                        } | 
| 999 | 
#endif | 
| 1000 | 
 | 
| 1001 | 
                    } | 
| 1002 | 
                    zero_padding_insertion_ind = str_arg_l; | 
| 1003 | 
                    if (!precision_specified) | 
| 1004 | 
                        precision = 1;   /* default precision is 1 */ | 
| 1005 | 
                    if (precision == 0 && arg_sign == 0 | 
| 1006 | 
#if defined(HPUX_BUG_COMPATIBLE) || defined(LINUX_COMPATIBLE) | 
| 1007 | 
                            && fmt_spec != 'p' | 
| 1008 | 
                            /* HPUX 10 man page claims: With conversion character p the result of | 
| 1009 | 
                             * converting a zero value with a precision of zero is a null string. | 
| 1010 | 
                             * Actually HP returns all zeroes, and Linux returns "(nil)". */ | 
| 1011 | 
#endif | 
| 1012 | 
                       ) | 
| 1013 | 
                    { | 
| 1014 | 
                        /* converted to null string */ | 
| 1015 | 
                        /* When zero value is formatted with an explicit precision 0, | 
| 1016 | 
                           the resulting formatted string is empty (d, i, u, o, x, X, p).   */ | 
| 1017 | 
                    } | 
| 1018 | 
                    else | 
| 1019 | 
                    { | 
| 1020 | 
                        char f[5]; | 
| 1021 | 
                        int f_l = 0; | 
| 1022 | 
                        f[f_l++] = '%';    /* construct a simple format string for sprintf */ | 
| 1023 | 
                        if (!length_modifier) | 
| 1024 | 
                        { } | 
| 1025 | 
                        else if (length_modifier=='2') | 
| 1026 | 
                        { | 
| 1027 | 
                            f[f_l++] = 'l'; | 
| 1028 | 
                            f[f_l++] = 'l'; | 
| 1029 | 
                        } | 
| 1030 | 
                        else | 
| 1031 | 
                            f[f_l++] = length_modifier; | 
| 1032 | 
                        f[f_l++] = fmt_spec; | 
| 1033 | 
                        f[f_l++] = '\0'; | 
| 1034 | 
                        if (fmt_spec == 'p') | 
| 1035 | 
                            str_arg_l += sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l, f, ptr_arg); | 
| 1036 | 
                        else if (fmt_spec == 'd') | 
| 1037 | 
                        {  /* signed */ | 
| 1038 | 
                            switch (length_modifier) | 
| 1039 | 
                            { | 
| 1040 | 
                            case '\0': | 
| 1041 | 
                            case 'h': | 
| 1042 | 
                                str_arg_l+=sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l, f, int_arg); | 
| 1043 | 
                                break; | 
| 1044 | 
                            case 'l': | 
| 1045 | 
                                str_arg_l+=sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l, f, long_arg); | 
| 1046 | 
                                break; | 
| 1047 | 
#ifdef SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT | 
| 1048 | 
 | 
| 1049 | 
                            case '2': | 
| 1050 | 
                                str_arg_l+=sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l,f,long_long_arg); | 
| 1051 | 
                                break; | 
| 1052 | 
#endif | 
| 1053 | 
 | 
| 1054 | 
                            } | 
| 1055 | 
                        } | 
| 1056 | 
                        else | 
| 1057 | 
                        {  /* unsigned */ | 
| 1058 | 
                            switch (length_modifier) | 
| 1059 | 
                            { | 
| 1060 | 
                            case '\0': | 
| 1061 | 
                            case 'h': | 
| 1062 | 
                                str_arg_l+=sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l, f, uint_arg); | 
| 1063 | 
                                break; | 
| 1064 | 
                            case 'l': | 
| 1065 | 
                                str_arg_l+=sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l, f, ulong_arg); | 
| 1066 | 
                                break; | 
| 1067 | 
#ifdef SNPRINTF_LONGLONG_SUPPORT | 
| 1068 | 
 | 
| 1069 | 
                            case '2': | 
| 1070 | 
                                str_arg_l+=sprintf(tmp+str_arg_l,f,ulong_long_arg); | 
| 1071 | 
                                break; | 
| 1072 | 
#endif | 
| 1073 | 
 | 
| 1074 | 
                            } | 
| 1075 | 
                        } | 
| 1076 | 
                        /* include the optional minus sign and possible "0x" | 
| 1077 | 
                           in the region before the zero padding insertion point */ | 
| 1078 | 
                        if (zero_padding_insertion_ind < str_arg_l && | 
| 1079 | 
                                tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind] == '-') | 
| 1080 | 
                        { | 
| 1081 | 
                            zero_padding_insertion_ind++; | 
| 1082 | 
                        } | 
| 1083 | 
                        if (zero_padding_insertion_ind+1 < str_arg_l && | 
| 1084 | 
                                tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind]   == '0' && | 
| 1085 | 
                                (tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind+1] == 'x' || | 
| 1086 | 
                                 tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind+1] == 'X') ) | 
| 1087 | 
                        { | 
| 1088 | 
                            zero_padding_insertion_ind += 2; | 
| 1089 | 
                        } | 
| 1090 | 
                    } | 
| 1091 | 
                    { | 
| 1092 | 
                        size_t num_of_digits = str_arg_l - zero_padding_insertion_ind; | 
| 1093 | 
                        if (alternate_form && fmt_spec == 'o' | 
| 1094 | 
#ifdef HPUX_COMPATIBLE                                  /* ("%#.o",0) -> ""  */ | 
| 1095 | 
                                && (str_arg_l > 0) | 
| 1096 | 
#endif | 
| 1097 | 
#ifdef DIGITAL_UNIX_BUG_COMPATIBLE                      /* ("%#o",0) -> "00" */ | 
| 1098 | 
#else | 
| 1099 | 
                                /* unless zero is already the first character */ | 
| 1100 | 
                                && !(zero_padding_insertion_ind < str_arg_l | 
| 1101 | 
                                     && tmp[zero_padding_insertion_ind] == '0') | 
| 1102 | 
#endif | 
| 1103 | 
                           ) | 
| 1104 | 
                        {        /* assure leading zero for alternate-form octal numbers */ | 
| 1105 | 
                            if (!precision_specified || precision < num_of_digits+1) | 
| 1106 | 
                            { | 
| 1107 | 
                                /* precision is increased to force the first character to be zero, | 
| 1108 | 
                                   except if a zero value is formatted with an explicit precision | 
| 1109 | 
                                   of zero */ | 
| 1110 | 
                                precision = num_of_digits+1; | 
| 1111 | 
                                precision_specified = 1; | 
| 1112 | 
                            } | 
| 1113 | 
                        } | 
| 1114 | 
                        /* zero padding to specified precision? */ | 
| 1115 | 
                        if (num_of_digits < precision) | 
| 1116 | 
                            number_of_zeros_to_pad = precision - num_of_digits; | 
| 1117 | 
                    } | 
| 1118 | 
                    /* zero padding to specified minimal field width? */ | 
| 1119 | 
                    if (!justify_left && zero_padding) | 
| 1120 | 
                    { | 
| 1121 | 
                        int n = min_field_width - (str_arg_l+number_of_zeros_to_pad); | 
| 1122 | 
                        if (n > 0) | 
| 1123 | 
                            number_of_zeros_to_pad += n; | 
| 1124 | 
                    } | 
| 1125 | 
                    break; | 
| 1126 | 
                } | 
| 1127 | 
            default: /* unrecognized conversion specifier, keep format string as-is*/ | 
| 1128 | 
                zero_padding = 0;  /* turn zero padding off for non-numeric convers. */ | 
| 1129 | 
#ifndef DIGITAL_UNIX_COMPATIBLE | 
| 1130 | 
 | 
| 1131 | 
                justify_left = 1; | 
| 1132 | 
                min_field_width = 0;                /* reset flags */ | 
| 1133 | 
#endif | 
| 1134 | 
#if defined(PERL_COMPATIBLE) || defined(LINUX_COMPATIBLE) | 
| 1135 | 
                /* keep the entire format string unchanged */ | 
| 1136 | 
                str_arg = starting_p; | 
| 1137 | 
                str_arg_l = p - starting_p; | 
| 1138 | 
                /* well, not exactly so for Linux, which does something inbetween, | 
| 1139 | 
                 * and I don't feel an urge to imitate it: "%+++++hy" -> "%+y"  */ | 
| 1140 | 
#else | 
| 1141 | 
                /* discard the unrecognized conversion, just keep * | 
| 1142 | 
                * the unrecognized conversion character          */ | 
| 1143 | 
                str_arg = p; | 
| 1144 | 
                str_arg_l = 0; | 
| 1145 | 
#endif | 
| 1146 | 
 | 
| 1147 | 
                if (*p) | 
| 1148 | 
                    str_arg_l++;  /* include invalid conversion specifier unchanged | 
| 1149 | 
                                                 if not at end-of-string */ | 
| 1150 | 
                break; | 
| 1151 | 
            } | 
| 1152 | 
            if (*p) | 
| 1153 | 
                p++;      /* step over the just processed conversion specifier */ | 
| 1154 | 
            /* insert padding to the left as requested by min_field_width; | 
| 1155 | 
               this does not include the zero padding in case of numerical conversions*/ | 
| 1156 | 
            if (!justify_left) | 
| 1157 | 
            {                /* left padding with blank or zero */ | 
| 1158 | 
                int n = min_field_width - (str_arg_l+number_of_zeros_to_pad); | 
| 1159 | 
                if (n > 0) | 
| 1160 | 
                { | 
| 1161 | 
                    if (str_l < str_m) | 
| 1162 | 
                    { | 
| 1163 | 
                        size_t avail = str_m-str_l; | 
| 1164 | 
                        fast_memset(str+str_l, (zero_padding?'0':' '), (n>avail?avail:n)); | 
| 1165 | 
                    } | 
| 1166 | 
                    str_l += n; | 
| 1167 | 
                } | 
| 1168 | 
            } | 
| 1169 | 
            /* zero padding as requested by the precision or by the minimal field width | 
| 1170 | 
             * for numeric conversions required? */ | 
| 1171 | 
            if (number_of_zeros_to_pad <= 0) | 
| 1172 | 
            { | 
| 1173 | 
                /* will not copy first part of numeric right now, * | 
| 1174 | 
                 * force it to be copied later in its entirety    */ | 
| 1175 | 
                zero_padding_insertion_ind = 0; | 
| 1176 | 
            } | 
| 1177 | 
            else | 
| 1178 | 
            { | 
| 1179 | 
                /* insert first part of numerics (sign or '0x') before zero padding */ | 
| 1180 | 
                int n = zero_padding_insertion_ind; | 
| 1181 | 
                if (n > 0) | 
| 1182 | 
                { | 
| 1183 | 
                    if (str_l < str_m) | 
| 1184 | 
                    { | 
| 1185 | 
                        size_t avail = str_m-str_l; | 
| 1186 | 
                        fast_memcpy(str+str_l, str_arg, (n>avail?avail:n)); | 
| 1187 | 
                    } | 
| 1188 | 
                    str_l += n; | 
| 1189 | 
                } | 
| 1190 | 
                /* insert zero padding as requested by the precision or min field width */ | 
| 1191 | 
                n = number_of_zeros_to_pad; | 
| 1192 | 
                if (n > 0) | 
| 1193 | 
                { | 
| 1194 | 
                    if (str_l < str_m) | 
| 1195 | 
                    { | 
| 1196 | 
                        size_t avail = str_m-str_l; | 
| 1197 | 
                        fast_memset(str+str_l, '0', (n>avail?avail:n)); | 
| 1198 | 
                    } | 
| 1199 | 
                    str_l += n; | 
| 1200 | 
                } | 
| 1201 | 
            } | 
| 1202 | 
            /* insert formatted string | 
| 1203 | 
             * (or as-is conversion specifier for unknown conversions) */ | 
| 1204 | 
            { int n = str_arg_l - zero_padding_insertion_ind; | 
| 1205 | 
                if (n > 0) | 
| 1206 | 
                { | 
| 1207 | 
                    if (str_l < str_m) | 
| 1208 | 
                    { | 
| 1209 | 
                        size_t avail = str_m-str_l; | 
| 1210 | 
                        fast_memcpy(str+str_l, str_arg+zero_padding_insertion_ind, | 
| 1211 | 
                                    (n>avail?avail:n)); | 
| 1212 | 
                    } | 
| 1213 | 
                    str_l += n; | 
| 1214 | 
                } | 
| 1215 | 
            } | 
| 1216 | 
            /* insert right padding */ | 
| 1217 | 
            if (justify_left) | 
| 1218 | 
            {          /* right blank padding to the field width */ | 
| 1219 | 
                int n = min_field_width - (str_arg_l+number_of_zeros_to_pad); | 
| 1220 | 
                if (n > 0) | 
| 1221 | 
                { | 
| 1222 | 
                    if (str_l < str_m) | 
| 1223 | 
                    { | 
| 1224 | 
                        size_t avail = str_m-str_l; | 
| 1225 | 
                        fast_memset(str+str_l, ' ', (n>avail?avail:n)); | 
| 1226 | 
                    } | 
| 1227 | 
                    str_l += n; | 
| 1228 | 
                } | 
| 1229 | 
            } | 
| 1230 | 
        } | 
| 1231 | 
    } | 
| 1232 | 
#if defined(NEED_SNPRINTF_ONLY) | 
| 1233 | 
    va_end(ap); | 
| 1234 | 
#endif | 
| 1235 | 
 | 
| 1236 | 
    if (str_m > 0) | 
| 1237 | 
    { /* make sure the string is null-terminated | 
| 1238 | 
                              even at the expense of overwriting the last character | 
| 1239 | 
                              (shouldn't happen, but just in case) */ | 
| 1240 | 
        str[str_l <= str_m-1 ? str_l : str_m-1] = '\0'; | 
| 1241 | 
    } | 
| 1242 | 
    /* Return the number of characters formatted (excluding trailing null | 
| 1243 | 
     * character), that is, the number of characters that would have been | 
| 1244 | 
     * written to the buffer if it were large enough. | 
| 1245 | 
     * | 
| 1246 | 
     * The value of str_l should be returned, but str_l is of unsigned type | 
| 1247 | 
     * size_t, and snprintf is int, possibly leading to an undetected | 
| 1248 | 
     * integer overflow, resulting in a negative return value, which is illegal. | 
| 1249 | 
     * Both XSH5 and ISO C99 (at least the draft) are silent on this issue. | 
| 1250 | 
     * Should errno be set to EOVERFLOW and EOF returned in this case??? | 
| 1251 | 
     */ | 
| 1252 | 
    return (int) str_l; | 
| 1253 | 
} | 
| 1254 | 
#endif |