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13    | Author: Stig Sæther Bakken <ssb@php.net>                             |
14    |         Marcus Boerger <helly@php.net>                               |
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16 */
17 
18 /*
19 
20 Comparing: sprintf, snprintf, slprintf, spprintf
21 
22 sprintf  offers the ability to make a lot of failures since it does not know
23          the size of the buffer it uses. Therefore usage of sprintf often
24          results in possible entries for buffer overrun attacks. So please
25          use this version only if you are sure the call is safe. sprintf
26          always terminates the buffer it writes to.
27 
28 snprintf knows the buffers size and will not write behind it. But you will
29          have to use either a static buffer or allocate a dynamic buffer
30          before being able to call the function. In other words you must
31          be sure that you really know the maximum size of the buffer required.
32          A bad thing is having a big maximum while in most cases you would
33          only need a small buffer. If the size of the resulting string is
34          longer or equal to the buffer size than the buffer is not terminated.
35          The function also returns the number of chars not including the
36          terminating \0 that were needed to fully comply to the print request.
37 
38 slprintf same as snprintf with the difference that it actually returns the
39          length printed not including the terminating \0.
40 
41 spprintf is the dynamical version of snprintf. It allocates the buffer in size
42          as needed and allows a maximum setting as snprintf (turn this feature
43          off by setting max_len to 0). spprintf is a little bit slower than
44          snprintf and offers possible memory leaks if you miss freeing the
45          buffer allocated by the function. Therefore this function should be
46          used where either no maximum is known or the maximum is much bigger
47          than normal size required. spprintf always terminates the buffer.
48 
49 Example:
50 
51  #define MAX 1024              | #define MAX 1024               | #define MAX 1024
52  char buffer[MAX]              | char buffer[MAX]               | char *buffer;
53                                |                                |
54                                |                                | // No need to initialize buffer:
55                                |                                | // spprintf ignores value of buffer
56  sprintf(buffer, "test");      | snprintf(buffer, MAX, "test"); | spprintf(&buffer, MAX, "text");
57                                |                                | if (!buffer)
58                                |                                |   return OUT_OF_MEMORY
59  // sprintf always terminates | // manual termination of       | // spprintf allays terminates buffer
60  // buffer                     | // buffer *IS* required        |
61                                | buffer[MAX-1] = 0;             |
62  action_with_buffer(buffer);   | action_with_buffer(buffer);    | action_with_buffer(buffer);
63                                |                                | efree(buffer);
64 */
65 
66 #ifndef SNPRINTF_H
67 #define SNPRINTF_H
68 
69 #include <stdbool.h>
70 
71 BEGIN_EXTERN_C()
72 PHPAPI int ap_php_slprintf(char *buf, size_t len, const char *format,...) ZEND_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(printf, 3, 4);
73 PHPAPI int ap_php_vslprintf(char *buf, size_t len, const char *format, va_list ap);
74 PHPAPI int ap_php_snprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, ...) ZEND_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(printf, 3, 4);
75 PHPAPI int ap_php_vsnprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, va_list ap);
76 PHPAPI int ap_php_vasprintf(char **buf, const char *format, va_list ap);
77 PHPAPI int ap_php_asprintf(char **buf, const char *format, ...) ZEND_ATTRIBUTE_FORMAT(printf, 2, 3);
78 PHPAPI char * php_0cvt(double value, int ndigit, char dec_point, char exponent, char *buf);
79 PHPAPI char * php_conv_fp(char format, double num,
80 		 bool add_dp, int precision, char dec_point, bool * is_negative, char *buf, size_t *len);
81 
82 END_EXTERN_C()
83 
84 #define php_gcvt zend_gcvt
85 
86 #ifdef slprintf
87 #undef slprintf
88 #endif
89 #define slprintf ap_php_slprintf
90 
91 #ifdef vslprintf
92 #undef vslprintf
93 #endif
94 #define vslprintf ap_php_vslprintf
95 
96 #ifdef snprintf
97 #undef snprintf
98 #endif
99 #define snprintf ap_php_snprintf
100 
101 #ifdef vsnprintf
102 #undef vsnprintf
103 #endif
104 #define vsnprintf ap_php_vsnprintf
105 
106 #ifndef HAVE_VASPRINTF
107 #define vasprintf ap_php_vasprintf
108 #endif
109 
110 #ifndef HAVE_ASPRINTF
111 #define asprintf ap_php_asprintf
112 #endif
113 
114 typedef enum {
115 	LM_STD = 0,
116 #if SIZEOF_INTMAX_T
117 	LM_INTMAX_T,
118 #endif
119 #if SIZEOF_PTRDIFF_T
120 	LM_PTRDIFF_T,
121 #endif
122 #if SIZEOF_LONG_LONG
123 	LM_LONG_LONG,
124 #endif
125 	LM_SIZE_T,
126 	LM_LONG,
127 	LM_LONG_DOUBLE,
128 } length_modifier_e;
129 
130 PHPAPI char * ap_php_conv_10(int64_t num, bool is_unsigned,
131 	   bool * is_negative, char *buf_end, size_t *len);
132 
133 PHPAPI char * ap_php_conv_p2(uint64_t num, int nbits,
134 		 char format, char *buf_end, size_t *len);
135 
136 #endif /* SNPRINTF_H */
137