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/*
* This version of snprintf() and vsnprintf() is based on Sprint from
* SIO by Panagiotis Tsirigotis, as included with xidentd-2.2.1.
*
* The modifications were made by The XFree86 Project, Inc and are
* Copyright 1999 by The XFree86 Project, Inc. These modifications
* consist of removing the support for writing to file streams,
* renaming some functions, ansification, and making some adjustments
* to achieve the semantics for snprintf and vsnprintf() as described
* in the relevant man page for FreeBSD 2.2.8.
*
*
* The original version carries the following notice:
*
* (c) Copyright 1992, 1993 by Panagiotis Tsirigotis
*
* The author (Panagiotis Tsirigotis) grants permission to use, copy,
* and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose
* and without fee, provided that a) the above copyright notice extant in
* files in this distribution is not removed from files included in any
* redistribution, and b) this file is also included in any redistribution.
*
* Modifications to this software may be distributed, either by distributing
* the modified software or by distributing patches to the original software,
* under the following additional terms:
*
* 1. The version number will be modified as follows:
* a. The first 3 components of the version number
* (i.e. <number>.<number>.<number>) will remain unchanged.
* b. A new component will be appended to the version number to indicate
* the modification level. The form of this component is up to the
* author of the modifications.
*
* 2. The author of the modifications will include his/her name by appending
* it along with the new version number to this file and will be
* responsible for any wrong behavior of the modified software.
*
* The author makes no representations about the suitability of this
* software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without any express
* or implied warranty.
*
* Changes and modifications for:
*
* xinetd Version 2.1.4-bsdi
* xinetd Version 2.1.4-freebsd
* xinetd Version 2.1.4-linux
*
* are
*
* (c) Copyright 1995 by Charles Murcko
* All Rights Reserved
*/
/* $XFree86$ */
/*
* Assumption: systems that don't have snprintf and vsnprintf do have
* ecvt, fcvt and gcvt.
*/
/* From: Id: sprint.c,v 1.5 1995/09/10 18:35:09 chuck Exp */
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifndef SCOPE
#define SCOPE /**/
#endif
#ifndef WIDE_INT
#define WIDE_INT long
#endif
typedef WIDE_INT wide_int;
typedef unsigned WIDE_INT u_wide_int;
typedef int bool_int;
#ifndef FALSE
#define FALSE 0
#define TRUE 1
#endif
#define NUL '\0'
#define S_NULL "(null)"
#define S_NULL_LEN 6
#define FLOAT_DIGITS 6
#define EXPONENT_LENGTH 10
typedef enum { NO = 0, YES = 1 } boolean_e ;
/*
* NUM_BUF_SIZE is the size of the buffer used for arithmetic conversions
*
* XXX: this is a magic number; do not decrease it
*/
#define NUM_BUF_SIZE 512
/*
* The INS_CHAR macro inserts a character in the buffer.
* It uses the char pointers sp and bep:
* sp points to the next available character in the buffer
* bep points to the end-of-buffer
* While using this macro, note that the nextb pointer is NOT updated.
*
* Excess characters are discarded if the string overflows.
*
* NOTE: Evaluation of the c argument should not have any side-effects
*/
#define INS_CHAR( c, sp, bep, cc ) \
{ \
if ( sp != NULL && sp < bep ) \
*sp++ = c ; \
cc++ ; \
}
#define NUM( c ) ( c - '0' )
#define STR_TO_DEC( str, num ) \
num = NUM( *str++ ) ; \
while ( isdigit( *str ) ) { \
num *= 10 ; \
num += NUM( *str++ ) ; \
}
/*
* This macro does zero padding so that the precision
* requirement is satisfied. The padding is done by
* adding '0's to the left of the string that is going
* to be printed.
*/
#define FIX_PRECISION( adjust, precision, s, s_len ) \
if ( adjust ) \
while ( s_len < precision ) { \
*--s = '0' ; \
s_len++ ; \
}
/*
* Macro that does padding. The padding is done by printing
* the character ch.
*/
#define PAD( width, len, ch ) \
do { \
INS_CHAR( ch, sp, bep, cc ) ; \
width-- ; \
} while ( width > len )
/*
* Prefix the character ch to the string str
* Increase length
* Set the has_prefix flag
*/
#define PREFIX( str, length, ch ) \
*--str = ch ; length++ ; has_prefix = YES
static char *conv_10(wide_int num, bool_int is_unsigned,
bool_int * is_negative, char *buf_end, int *len);
SCOPE int vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list ap);
/*
* snprintf is based on SIO's Sprint.
*
* Sprint is the equivalent of printf for SIO.
* It returns the # of chars written
* Assumptions:
* - all floating point arguments are passed as doubles
*/
SCOPE int
snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...)
{
int cc;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
cc = vsnprintf(str, size, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
return cc;
}
/*
* Convert a floating point number to a string formats 'f', 'e' or 'E'.
* The result is placed in buf, and len denotes the length of the string
* The sign is returned in the is_negative argument (and is not placed
* in buf). Always add decimal point if add_dp is YES.
*/
static char *
conv_fp(char format, double num, boolean_e add_dp, int precision,
bool_int *is_negative, char buf[], int *len)
{
char *s = buf;
char *p;
int decimal_point;
if (format == 'f')
p = fcvt(num, precision, &decimal_point, is_negative);
else /* either e or E format */
p = ecvt(num, precision + 1, &decimal_point, is_negative);
/*
* Check for Infinity and NaN
*/
if (isalpha(*p)) {
*len = strlen(strcpy(buf, p));
*is_negative = FALSE;
return (buf);
}
if (format == 'f')
if (decimal_point <= 0) {
*s++ = '0';
if (precision > 0) {
*s++ = '.';
while (decimal_point++ < 0)
*s++ = '0';
} else if (add_dp)
*s++ = '.';
} else {
while (decimal_point-- > 0)
*s++ = *p++;
if (precision > 0 || add_dp)
*s++ = '.';
} else {
*s++ = *p++;
if (precision > 0 || add_dp)
*s++ = '.';
}
/*
* copy the rest of p, the NUL is NOT copied
*/
while (*p)
*s++ = *p++;
if (format != 'f') {
char temp[EXPONENT_LENGTH]; /* for exponent conversion */
int t_len;
bool_int exponent_is_negative;
*s++ = format; /* either e or E */
decimal_point--;
if (decimal_point != 0) {
p = conv_10((wide_int) decimal_point, FALSE, &exponent_is_negative,
&temp[EXPONENT_LENGTH], &t_len);
*s++ = exponent_is_negative ? '-' : '+';
/*
* Make sure the exponent has at least 2 digits
*/
if (t_len == 1)
*s++ = '0';
while (t_len--)
*s++ = *p++;
} else {
*s++ = '+';
*s++ = '0';
*s++ = '0';
}
}
*len = s - buf;
return (buf);
}
/*
* Convert num to a base X number where X is a power of 2. nbits determines X.
* For example, if nbits is 3, we do base 8 conversion
* Return value:
* a pointer to a string containing the number
*
* The caller provides a buffer for the string: that is the buf_end argument
* which is a pointer to the END of the buffer + 1 (i.e. if the buffer
* is declared as buf[ 100 ], buf_end should be &buf[ 100 ])
*/
static char *
conv_p2(u_wide_int num, int nbits, char format, char *buf_end, int *len)
{
int mask = (1 << nbits) - 1;
char *p = buf_end;
static char low_digits[] = "0123456789abcdef";
static char upper_digits[] = "0123456789ABCDEF";
char *digits = (format == 'X') ? upper_digits : low_digits;
do {
*--p = digits[num & mask];
num >>= nbits;
}
while (num);
*len = buf_end - p;
return (p);
}
/*
* Convert num to its decimal format.
* Return value:
* - a pointer to a string containing the number (no sign)
* - len contains the length of the string
* - is_negative is set to TRUE or FALSE depending on the sign
* of the number (always set to FALSE if is_unsigned is TRUE)
*
* The caller provides a buffer for the string: that is the buf_end argument
* which is a pointer to the END of the buffer + 1 (i.e. if the buffer
* is declared as buf[ 100 ], buf_end should be &buf[ 100 ])
*/
static char *
conv_10(wide_int num, bool_int is_unsigned, bool_int *is_negative,
char *buf_end, int *len)
{
char *p = buf_end;
u_wide_int magnitude;
if (is_unsigned) {
magnitude = (u_wide_int) num;
*is_negative = FALSE;
} else {
*is_negative = (num < 0);
/*
* On a 2's complement machine, negating the most negative integer
* results in a number that cannot be represented as a signed integer.
* Here is what we do to obtain the number's magnitude:
* a. add 1 to the number
* b. negate it (becomes positive)
* c. convert it to unsigned
* d. add 1
*/
if (*is_negative) {
wide_int t = num + 1;
magnitude = ((u_wide_int) - t) + 1;
} else
magnitude = (u_wide_int) num;
}
/*
* We use a do-while loop so that we write at least 1 digit
*/
do {
register u_wide_int new_magnitude = magnitude / 10;
*--p = magnitude - new_magnitude * 10 + '0';
magnitude = new_magnitude;
}
while (magnitude);
*len = buf_end - p;
return (p);
}
/*
* Do format conversion.
*/
SCOPE int
#if (defined(__UNIXWARE__) || defined(__OPENSERVER)) && !defined(__GNUC__)
vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, _VA_LIST ap)
#else
vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
#endif
{
char *sp;
char *bep;
int cc = 0;
int i;
char *s;
char *q;
int s_len;
int min_width;
int precision;
enum {
LEFT, RIGHT
} adjust;
char pad_char;
char prefix_char;
double fp_num;
wide_int i_num;
u_wide_int ui_num;
char num_buf[NUM_BUF_SIZE];
char char_buf[2]; /* for printing %% and %<unknown> */
/*
* Flag variables
*/
boolean_e is_long;
boolean_e alternate_form;
boolean_e print_sign;
boolean_e print_blank;
boolean_e adjust_precision;
boolean_e adjust_width;
bool_int is_negative;
if (size == 0 && str != NULL)
return 0;
sp = str;
bep = str + size - 1;
while (*fmt) {
if (*fmt != '%') {
INS_CHAR(*fmt, sp, bep, cc);
} else {
/*
* Default variable settings
*/
adjust = RIGHT;
alternate_form = print_sign = print_blank = NO;
pad_char = ' ';
prefix_char = NUL;
fmt++;
/*
* Try to avoid checking for flags, width or precision
*/
if (isascii(*fmt) && !islower(*fmt)) {
/*
* Recognize flags: -, #, BLANK, +
*/
for (;; fmt++) {
if (*fmt == '-')
adjust = LEFT;
else if (*fmt == '+')
print_sign = YES;
else if (*fmt == '#')
alternate_form = YES;
else if (*fmt == ' ')
print_blank = YES;
else if (*fmt == '0')
pad_char = '0';
else
break;
}
/*
* Check if a width was specified
*/
if (isdigit(*fmt)) {
STR_TO_DEC(fmt, min_width);
adjust_width = YES;
} else if (*fmt == '*') {
min_width = va_arg(ap, int);
fmt++;
adjust_width = YES;
if (min_width < 0) {
adjust = LEFT;
min_width = -min_width;
}
} else
adjust_width = NO;
/*
* Check if a precision was specified
*
* XXX: an unreasonable amount of precision may be specified
* resulting in overflow of num_buf. Currently we
* ignore this possibility.
*/
if (*fmt == '.') {
adjust_precision = YES;
fmt++;
if (isdigit(*fmt)) {
STR_TO_DEC(fmt, precision);
} else if (*fmt == '*') {
precision = va_arg(ap, int);
fmt++;
if (precision < 0)
precision = 0;
} else
precision = 0;
} else
adjust_precision = NO;
} else
adjust_precision = adjust_width = NO;
/*
* Modifier check
*/
if (*fmt == 'l') {
is_long = YES;
fmt++;
} else
is_long = NO;
/*
* Argument extraction and printing.
* First we determine the argument type.
* Then, we convert the argument to a string.
* On exit from the switch, s points to the string that
* must be printed, s_len has the length of the string
* The precision requirements, if any, are reflected in s_len.
*
* NOTE: pad_char may be set to '0' because of the 0 flag.
* It is reset to ' ' by non-numeric formats
*/
switch (*fmt) {
case 'd':
case 'i':
case 'u':
if (is_long)
i_num = va_arg(ap, wide_int);
else
i_num = (wide_int) va_arg(ap, int);
s = conv_10(i_num, (*fmt) == 'u', &is_negative,
&num_buf[NUM_BUF_SIZE], &s_len);
FIX_PRECISION(adjust_precision, precision, s, s_len);
if (*fmt != 'u') {
if (is_negative)
prefix_char = '-';
else if (print_sign)
prefix_char = '+';
else if (print_blank)
prefix_char = ' ';
}
break;
case 'o':
if (is_long)
ui_num = va_arg(ap, u_wide_int);
else
ui_num = (u_wide_int) va_arg(ap, unsigned int);
s = conv_p2(ui_num, 3, *fmt,
&num_buf[NUM_BUF_SIZE], &s_len);
FIX_PRECISION(adjust_precision, precision, s, s_len);
if (alternate_form && *s != '0') {
*--s = '0';
s_len++;
}
break;
case 'x':
case 'X':
if (is_long)
ui_num = (u_wide_int) va_arg(ap, u_wide_int);
else
ui_num = (u_wide_int) va_arg(ap, unsigned int);
s = conv_p2(ui_num, 4, *fmt,
&num_buf[NUM_BUF_SIZE], &s_len);
FIX_PRECISION(adjust_precision, precision, s, s_len);
if (alternate_form && i_num != 0) {
*--s = *fmt; /* 'x' or 'X' */
*--s = '0';
s_len += 2;
}
break;
case 's':
s = va_arg(ap, char *);
if (s != NULL) {
s_len = strlen(s);
if (adjust_precision && precision < s_len)
s_len = precision;
} else {
s = S_NULL;
s_len = S_NULL_LEN;
}
pad_char = ' ';
break;
case 'f':
case 'e':
case 'E':
fp_num = va_arg(ap, double);
s = conv_fp(*fmt, fp_num, alternate_form,
(adjust_precision == NO) ? FLOAT_DIGITS : precision,
&is_negative, &num_buf[1], &s_len);
if (is_negative)
prefix_char = '-';
else if (print_sign)
prefix_char = '+';
else if (print_blank)
prefix_char = ' ';
break;
case 'g':
case 'G':
if (adjust_precision == NO)
precision = FLOAT_DIGITS;
else if (precision == 0)
precision = 1;
/*
* We use &num_buf[ 1 ], so that we have room for the sign
*/
s = gcvt(va_arg(ap, double), precision, &num_buf[1]);
if (*s == '-')
prefix_char = *s++;
else if (print_sign)
prefix_char = '+';
else if (print_blank)
prefix_char = ' ';
s_len = strlen(s);
if (alternate_form && (q = strchr(s, '.')) == NULL)
s[s_len++] = '.';
if (*fmt == 'G' && (q = strchr(s, 'e')) != NULL)
*q = 'E';
break;
case 'c':
char_buf[0] = (char)(va_arg(ap, int));
s = &char_buf[0];
s_len = 1;
pad_char = ' ';
break;
case '%':
char_buf[0] = '%';
s = &char_buf[0];
s_len = 1;
pad_char = ' ';
break;
case 'n':
*(va_arg(ap, int *)) = cc;
break;
/*
* If the pointer size is equal to the size of an unsigned
* integer we convert the pointer to a hex number, otherwise
* we print "%p" to indicate that we don't handle "%p".
*/
case 'p':
ui_num = (u_wide_int) va_arg(ap, void *);
if (sizeof(void *) <= sizeof(u_wide_int))
s = conv_p2(ui_num, 4, 'x',
&num_buf[NUM_BUF_SIZE], &s_len);
else {
s = "%p";
s_len = 2;
}
pad_char = ' ';
break;
case NUL:
/*
* The last character of the format string was %.
* We ignore it.
*/
continue;
/*
* The default case is for unrecognized %'s.
* We print %<char> to help the user identify what
* option is not understood.
* This is also useful in case the user wants to pass
* the output of __sio_converter to another function
* that understands some other %<char> (like syslog).
* Note that we can't point s inside fmt because the
* unknown <char> could be preceded by width etc.
*/
default:
char_buf[0] = '%';
char_buf[1] = *fmt;
s = char_buf;
s_len = 2;
pad_char = ' ';
break;
}
if (prefix_char != NUL) {
*--s = prefix_char;
s_len++;
}
if (adjust_width && adjust == RIGHT && min_width > s_len) {
if (pad_char == '0' && prefix_char != NUL) {
INS_CHAR(*s, sp, bep, cc)
s++;
s_len--;
min_width--;
}
PAD(min_width, s_len, pad_char);
}
/*
* Print the string s.
*/
for (i = s_len; i != 0; i--) {
INS_CHAR(*s, sp, bep, cc);
s++;
}
if (adjust_width && adjust == LEFT && min_width > s_len)
PAD(min_width, s_len, pad_char);
}
fmt++;
}
if (str != NULL) {
if (cc < size)
str[cc] = NUL;
else
str[size - 1] = NUL;
}
return cc;
}
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