Apache Portable Runtime
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snprintf implementations
String routines

Functions

int apr_snprintf (char *buf, apr_size_t len, const char *format,...)
int apr_vsnprintf (char *buf, apr_size_t len, const char *format, va_list ap)

Detailed Description

Warning:
These are snprintf implementations based on apr_vformatter().

Note that various standards and implementations disagree on the return value of snprintf, and side-effects due to n in the formatting string. apr_snprintf (and apr_vsnprintf) behaves as follows:

Process the format string until the entire string is exhausted, or the buffer fills. If the buffer fills then stop processing immediately (so no further n arguments are processed), and return the buffer length. In all cases the buffer is NUL terminated. It will return the number of characters inserted into the buffer, not including the terminating NUL. As a special case, if len is 0, apr_snprintf will return the number of characters that would have been inserted if the buffer had been infinite (in this case, *buffer can be NULL)

In no event does apr_snprintf return a negative number.


Function Documentation

int apr_snprintf ( char *  buf,
apr_size_t  len,
const char *  format,
  ... 
)

snprintf routine based on apr_vformatter. This means it understands the same extensions.

Parameters:
bufThe buffer to write to
lenThe size of the buffer
formatThe format string
...The arguments to use to fill out the format string.
int apr_vsnprintf ( char *  buf,
apr_size_t  len,
const char *  format,
va_list  ap 
)

vsnprintf routine based on apr_vformatter. This means it understands the same extensions.

Parameters:
bufThe buffer to write to
lenThe size of the buffer
formatThe format string
apThe arguments to use to fill out the format string.
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