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diff --git a/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gprintf.c b/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gprintf.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..7ef15d3d8d --- /dev/null +++ b/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gprintf.c @@ -0,0 +1,344 @@ +/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming + * Copyright (C) 1995-1997, 2002 Peter Mattis, Red Hat, Inc. + * + * 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 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, write to the + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + */ + +#include "config.h" + +#ifndef _WIN32 +#define _GNU_SOURCE /* For vasprintf */ +#endif + +#include <stdarg.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdio.h> + +#include "gprintf.h" +#include "gprintfint.h" + + +/** + * g_printf: + * @format: a standard printf() format string, but notice + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @Varargs: 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. + * + * 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: the stream to write to. + * @format: a standard printf() format string, but notice + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @Varargs: 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. + * + * 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 + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @Varargs: 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 g_snprintf(), to avoid the + * risk of buffer overflow. + * + * See also g_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 + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @Varargs: 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 g_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 + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @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. + * + * 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: the stream to write to. + * @format: a standard printf() format string, but notice + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @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. + * + * 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 + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @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. + * + * 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 + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @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 g_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: the return location for the newly-allocated string. + * @format: a standard printf() format string, but notice + * <link linkend="string-precision">string precision pitfalls</link>. + * @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 g_vsprintf(), except that it allocates a + * string to hold the output, instead of putting the output in a buffer + * you allocate in advance. + * + * Returns: the number of bytes printed. + * + * 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(HAVE_GOOD_PRINTF) + + len = _g_gnulib_vasprintf (string, format, args); + if (len < 0) + *string = NULL; + +#elif defined (HAVE_VASPRINTF) + + len = vasprintf (string, format, args); + if (len < 0) + *string = NULL; + else if (!g_mem_is_system_malloc ()) + { + /* vasprintf returns malloc-allocated memory */ + gchar *string1 = g_strndup (*string, len); + free (*string); + *string = string1; + } + +#else + + { + va_list args2; + + G_VA_COPY (args2, args); + + *string = g_new (gchar, g_printf_string_upper_bound (format, args)); + + len = _g_vsprintf (*string, format, args2); + va_end (args2); + } +#endif + + return len; +} |