/** * slibc — Yet another C library * Copyright © 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée (m@maandree.se) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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 General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef _STDIO_H #define _STDIO_H #include #include #define __NEED_fpos_t /* TODO not implemented */ #define __NEED_off_t #define __NEED_size_t #define __NEED_ssize_t #define __NEED_wchar_t #define __NEED_va_list #if defined(__C11__) # define __NEED_max_align_t #endif #define FILE void /* TODO temporary */ #include /* TODO implement I/O */ int fflush(FILE*); #define stdin ((void*)1) /* TODO temporary */ #define stdout ((void*)2) /* TODO temporary */ #define stderr ((void*)3) /* TODO temporary */ /** * This function is identical to `fprintf` with * `stdout` as the first argument. * * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int printf(const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 1, 2)))); /** * Print a formatted string to a stream. * * TODO list format rules for fprintf * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int fprintf(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 2, 3)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fprintf`, * except it does not lock the stream. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite_unlocked`. * * @since Always. */ int fprintf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 2, 3)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `fprintf`, * except it is limited to file descriptor-backed * streams, and uses the file descriptor as the * first argument rather than the stream. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int dprintf(int, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(2), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 2, 3)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `dprintf`, * except it uses `send` instead of `write` * and supports transmissions flags. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param flags Flags to pass to `send`, see `send` * for more information. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int sockprintf(int, int, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 3, 4)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `fprintf`, * it prints to a buffer rather than a stream. * * This is identical to `snprintf` with * `SIZE_MAX` as the second argument. * * `sprintf` is(!) safe to use. As long as you allocate * the a large enough buffer. One way to do this is * by measuring the length of the result first. * * ssize_t n; * char* buffer = NULL; * snprintf(NULL, 0, "%zu%zn", your_value, &n); * buffer = malloc((size_t)n * sizeof(char)); * if (buffer == NULL) goto fail; * sprintf(buffer, "%zu", your_value); * * If you don't care about portability, you can use * `asprintf`, `asprintfa` or `bprintf`. However, you * often do not need to measure the result with `snprintf`. * A maximum possible length can often be determined * at compile-time or only using `strlen'. * * char buffer[3 * sizeof(ssize_t) + 2]; // A very poor, but still safe, * // approximation to log₁₀. * spritnf(buffer, "%zi", your_signed_value); * * These techniques guarantees that all of the string is * written, and is therefore preferable over replacing * `sprintf` with `snprintf`. Because of this, slibc * does not consider `sprintf` unsafe like some of the * more hokey C standard library implementations. This * is C damn it! * * “Almost anything can be unsafe if you don't use it properly.” * * @param buffer The output buffer. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ int sprintf(char* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 2, 3)))); /** * This function is identical to `sprintf`, * expect it truncates the output. * * @param buffer The output buffer. * @param size The allocation size of `buffer`. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte, that would have been written * if `size` was ignored. On error, a negative * value (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes would have been written; in slibc, * `INT_MAX` is returned if more would have * been written, you can use "%zn" to find the * actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ int snprintf(char* restrict, size_t, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 3, 4)))); /* TODO plan9: char* seprintf(char* start, char* end, const char* restrict format, ...) ~= start + snprintf(start, end - start, format, ...) TODO plan9: char* smprintf(const char* restrict format, ...) ~= asprintf(&r, format, ...), r; */ #if defined(__GNU_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `sprintf`, * except it allocates a sufficiently large * buffer. * * This is a GNU extension. * * @param buffer Output parameter for the output buffer. * On error the content of this pointer is undefined. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int asprintf(char** restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 2, 3), __warn_unused_result__))); #endif #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) # if defined(__GNUC__) /** * This function is identical to `sprintf`, * except it allocates a sufficiently large * buffer to the stack (using `alloca`.) * * This is a slibc extension. It is only available * if compiling with GCC. * * There is no `vasprintfa` function. * * @param buffer:char** Output parameter for the output buffer, * must not be `NULL`. On error the content * of this pointer is either `NULL` or a * pointer to memory allocated with `alloca`. * @param format:char* The formatting-string, must not have * side-effects or be `NULL`. * @param ... The formatting-arguments, must not have * side-effects. * @return :int The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ #define asprintfa(buffer, format, ...) \ ({ \ ssize_t __size; \ int __r; \ __r = snprintf(NULL, 0, format "%zn", ##__VA_ARGS__, &__size); \ if (*buffer = NULL, __size += 1, __r >= 0) \ *buffer = __builtin_alloca((size_t)__size * sizeof(char)), \ __r = sprintf(*buffer, format, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ __r; \ }) # endif /** * This function is identical to `asprintf`, * except it can reuse allocated buffers. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param buffer Reference parameter for the output buffer. * It should point to the buffer than shall * be used, or point to `NULL` if a new buffer * shall be allocated. It will be updated with * a new buffer if it points to `NULL`, or the * new pointer if `buffer` needed to be reallocated. * On error, this pointer will only have been * updated if the buffer was reallocated during * the call; if it pointed to `NULL`, it will * still point to `NULL`. * @param size Reference parameter for the buffer size. * It shall point to a variable whose value is * the allocation size of `*buffer`, or point to * a variable whose value is zero if `*buffer` * is `NULL`. * @param offset The offset in the buffer where the function * shall start the printing. * @param secure Non-zero if the function must override the * buffer with zero before freeing it if it * creates a new allocation. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int bprintf(char** restrict, size_t* restrict, size_t, int, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5), __format__(__slibc_printf__, 5, 6), __warn_unused_result__))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `printf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int vprintf(const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int vfprintf(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fprintf_unlocked`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite_unlocked`. * * @since Always. */ int vfprintf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `dprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int vdprintf(int, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(2)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `sockprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param flags Flags to pass to `send`, see `send` * for more information. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int vsockprintf(int, int, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `sprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param buffer The output buffer. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ int vsprintf(char* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `snprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param buffer The output buffer. * @param size The allocation size of `buffer`. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte, that would have been written * if `size` was ignored. On error, a negative * value (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes would have been written; in slibc, * `INT_MAX` is returned if more would have * been written, you can use "%zn" to find the * actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ int vsnprintf(char* restrict, size_t, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3)))); /* TODO plan9: char* vseprintf(char* start, char* end, const char* restrict format, va_list args) ~= start + vsnprintf(start, end - start, format, args) TODO plan9: char* vsmprintf(const char* restrict format, va_list args) ~= vasprintf(&r, format, args), r; */ #if defined(__GNU_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `asprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a GNU extension. * * @param buffer Output parameter for the output buffer. * On error the content of this pointer is undefined. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int vasprintf(char** restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __warn_unused_result__))); #endif #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `bprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param buffer Reference parameter for the output buffer. * It should point to the buffer than shall * be used, or point to `NULL` if a new buffer * shall be allocated. It will be updated with * a new buffer if it points to `NULL`, or the * new pointer if `buffer` needed to be reallocated. * On error, this pointer will only have been * updated if the buffer was reallocated during * the call; if it pointed to `NULL`, it will * still point to `NULL`. * @param size Reference parameter for the buffer size. * It shall point to a variable whose value is * the allocation size of `*buffer`, or point to * a variable whose value is zero if `*buffer` * is `NULL`. * @param offset The offset in the buffer where the function * shall start the printing. * @param secure Non-zero if the function must override the * buffer with zero before freeing it if it * creates a new allocation. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int vbprintf(char** restrict, size_t* restrict, size_t, int, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5), __warn_unused_result__))); #endif #if !defined(__PORTABLE) /* wchar_t is not portable. */ /** * This function is identical to `printf` except * it uses wide characters. * * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int wprintf(const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fprintf` except * it uses wide characters. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int fwprintf(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); # if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fprintf_unlocked` except * it uses wide characters. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite_unlocked`. * * @since Always. */ int fwprintf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `dprintf` except * it uses wide characters. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int dwprintf(int, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(2)))); /** * This function is identical to `sockprintf` * except it uses wide characters. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param flags Flags to pass to `send`, see `send` * for more information. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int sockwprintf(int, int, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3)))); # endif /** * This function is identical to `snprintf` * (not `sprintf`) except it uses wide characters. * * @param buffer The output buffer. * @param size The allocation size of `buffer`. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters, excluding * the NUL character, that would have been written * if `size` was ignored. On error, a negative * value (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * characters would have been written; in slibc, * `INT_MAX` is returned if more would have * been written, you can use "%zn" to find the * actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ int swprintf(wchar_t* restrict, size_t, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3)))); /* TODO plan9 derived: char* sewprintf(wchar_t* start, wchar_t* end, const wchar_t* restrict format, ...) ~= start + swprintf(start, end - start, format, ...) TODO plan9 derived: char* smwprintf(const wchar_t* restrict format, ...) ~= aswprintf(&r, format, ...), r; */ # if defined(__GNU_SOURCE) && defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `aswprintf` except * it uses wide characters. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * This is only available if GNU extensions are enabled. * * @param buffer Output parameter for the output buffer. * On error the content of this pointer is undefined. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters, excluding * the NUL character. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * characters are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int aswprintf(wchar_t** restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __warn_unused_result__))); # endif # if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) # if defined(__GNUC__) /** * This function is identical to `swprintf`, * except it allocates a sufficiently large * buffer to the stack (using `alloca`.) * * This is a slibc extension. It is only available * if compiling with GCC. * * There is no `vaswprintfa` function. * * @param buffer:char** Output parameter for the output buffer, * must not be `NULL`. On error the content * of this pointer is either `NULL` or a * pointer to memory allocated with `alloca`. * @param format:char* The formatting-string, must not have * side-effects or be `NULL`. * @param ... The formatting-arguments, must not have * side-effects. * @return :int The number of written bytes, excluding * the NUL byte. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * bytes are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ #define aswprintfa(buffer, format, ...) \ ({ \ ssize_t __size; \ int __r; \ __r = swprintf(NULL, 0, format "%zn", ##__VA_ARGS__, &__size); \ if (*buffer = NULL, __size += 1, __r >= 0) \ *buffer = __builtin_alloca((size_t)__size * sizeof(wchar_t)), \ __r = swprintf(*buffer, (size_t)__size, format, ##__VA_ARGS__); \ __r; \ }) # endif /** * This function is identical to `bprintf` except * it uses wide characters. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param buffer Reference parameter for the output buffer. * It should point to the buffer than shall * be used, or point to `NULL` if a new buffer * shall be allocated. It will be updated with * a new buffer if it points to `NULL`, or the * new pointer if `buffer` needed to be reallocated. * On error, this pointer will only have been * updated if the buffer was reallocated during * the call; if it pointed to `NULL`, it will * still point to `NULL`. * @param size Reference parameter for the buffer size, * in `wchar_t`. * It shall point to a variable whose value is * the allocation size of `*buffer`, or point to * a variable whose value is zero if `*buffer` * is `NULL`. * @param offset The offset in the buffer where the function * shall start the printing. * @param secure Non-zero if the function must override the * buffer with zero before freeing it if it * creates a new allocation. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param ... The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters, excluding * the NUL character. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * characters are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int bwprintf(wchar_t** restrict, size_t* restrict, size_t, int, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5), __warn_unused_result__))); # endif /** * This function is identical to `wprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int vwprintf(const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fwprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite`. * * @since Always. */ int vfwprintf(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); # if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fwprintf_unlocked`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param stream The output stream. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `fwrite_unlocked`. * * @since Always. */ int vfwprintf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `dwprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` characters are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int vdwprintf(int, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(2)))); /** * This function is identical to `sockwprintf` * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param flags Flags to pass to `send`, see `send` * for more information. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written bytes. * On error, a negative value (namely -1 * in this implementation) is returned. * It is unspecified what shall happen if * more than `INT_MAX` bytes are written; * in slibc, `INT_MAX` is returned if more * is written, you can use "%zn" to find * the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws Any error specified for `write`. * * @since Always. */ int vsockwprintf(int, int, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3)))); # endif /** * This function is identical to `swprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * @param buffer The output buffer. * @param size The allocation size of `buffer`. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters, excluding * the NUL character, that would have been written * if `size` was ignored. On error, a negative * value (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * characters would have been written; in slibc, * `INT_MAX` is returned if more would have * been written, you can use "%zn" to find the * actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * * @since Always. */ int vswprintf(wchar_t* restrict, size_t, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(3)))); /* TODO plan9 derived: char* vsewprintf(wchar_t* start, wchar_t* end, const wchar_t* restrict format, va_list args) ~= start + vswprintf(start, end - start, format, args) TODO plan9 derived: char* vsmwprintf(const wchar_t* restrict format, va_list args) ~= vaswprintf(&r, format, args), r; */ # if defined(__GNU_SOURCE) && defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `aswprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * This is only available if GNU extensions are enabled. * * @param buffer Output parameter for the output buffer. * On error the content of this pointer is undefined. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters, excluding * the NUL character. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * characters are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int vaswprintf(wchar_t** restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2), __warn_unused_result__))); # endif # if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `bwprintf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic argument. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param buffer Reference parameter for the output buffer. * It should point to the buffer than shall * be used, or point to `NULL` if a new buffer * shall be allocated. It will be updated with * a new buffer if it points to `NULL`, or the * new pointer if `buffer` needed to be reallocated. * On error, this pointer will only have been * updated if the buffer was reallocated during * the call; if it pointed to `NULL`, it will * still point to `NULL`. * @param size Reference parameter for the buffer size, * in `wchar_t`. * It shall point to a variable whose value is * the allocation size of `*buffer`, or point to * a variable whose value is zero if `*buffer` * is `NULL`. * @param offset The offset in the buffer where the function * shall start the printing. * @param secure Non-zero if the function must override the * buffer with zero before freeing it if it * creates a new allocation. * @param format The formatting-string. * @param args The formatting-arguments. * @return The number of written characters, excluding * the NUL character. On error, a negative value * (namely -1 in this implementation) is * returned. It is unspecified what shall * happen if more than `INT_MAX` non-NUL * characters are written; in slibc, `INT_MAX` * is returned if more is written, you can * use "%zn" to find the actual length. * * @throws EINVAL `format` contained unsupported formatting codes. * @throws ENOMEM The process cannot allocation the * sufficient amount of memory. * * @since Always. */ int vbwprintf(wchar_t** restrict, size_t* restrict, size_t, int, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__nonnull__(1, 2, 5), __warn_unused_result__))); # endif #endif /** * This function is identical to `fscanf` with * `stdout` as the first argument. * * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int scanf(const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 1, 2)))); /** * Parse data from from a text stream. * * TODO list format rules for fscanf * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int fscanf(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 2, 3)))); /** * This function is identical to `fscanf`, * except it reads from a string rather than * a file. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int sscanf(const char* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 2, 3)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fscanf`, * except it does not lock the stream. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int fscanf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 2, 3)))); /** * This function is identical to `scanf`, * except it will stop parsing the string * after a selected number of bytes, or * at the end of the string. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param length The maximum number of bytes to read. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int snscanf(const char* restrict, size_t, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(3), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 3, 4)))); /** * This function is identical to `fscanf`, * except it is limited to file descriptor-backed * streams, and uses the file descriptor as the * first argument rather than the stream. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int dscanf(int, const char* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(2), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 2, 3)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `scanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vscanf(const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vfscanf(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `sscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vsscanf(const char* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fscanf_unlocked`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vfscanf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `snscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param length The maximum number of bytes to read. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vsnscanf(const char* restrict, size_t, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(3)))); /** * This function is identical to `sscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * This is a slibc extension. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vdscanf(int, const char* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(2)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `scanf`, * except it uses `wchar_t` instead of `char`. * * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int wscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fscanf`, * except it uses `wchar_t` instead of `char`. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int fwscanf(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `sscanf`, * except it uses `wchar_t` instead of `char`. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int swscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fscanf_unlocked`, * except it uses `wchar_t` instead of `char`. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int fwscanf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `snscanf`, * except it uses `wchar_t` instead of `char`. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param length The maximum number of characters to read. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int snwscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, size_t, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(3)))); /** * This function is identical to `dscanf`, * except it uses `wchar_t` instead of `char`. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The format of the string. * @param ... The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int dwscanf(int, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(2)))); #endif /** * This function is identical to `wscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vwscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fwscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vfwscanf(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `swscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vswscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); #if defined(__SLIBC_SOURCE) /** * This function is identical to `fwscanf_unlocked`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param stream The input stream. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vfwscanf_unlocked(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `snwscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param input The formatted string. * @param length The maximum number of characters to read. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vsnwscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, size_t, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(3)))); /** * This function is identical to `swscanf`, * except it uses `va_list` instead of variadic arguments. * * This is a slibc extension added for completeness. * * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param format The format of the string. * @param args The output parameter for the encoded values. * @return The number successfully converted argument * (may be less than specified.) `EOF` is returned * if the end of the input is reached before the * first argument is successfully converted, or * on error. * * @since Always. */ int vdwscanf(int, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(2)))); #endif #if !defined(__PORTABLE) /** * This function is identical to `scanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_scanf(const char* restrict, ...) __deprecated("Use 'scanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `fscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_fscanf(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __deprecated("Use 'fscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 2, 3)))); /** * This function is identical to `sscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_sscanf(const char* restrict, const char* restrict, ...) __deprecated("Use 'sscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2), __format__(__slibc_scanf__, 2, 3)))); /** * This function is identical to `vscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_vscanf(const char* restrict, va_list) __deprecated("Use 'vscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `vfscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_vfscanf(FILE* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __deprecated("Use 'vfscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `vsscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_vsscanf(const char* restrict, const char* restrict, va_list) __deprecated("Use 'vsscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `wscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_wscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __deprecated("Use 'wscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `fwscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_fwscanf(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __deprecated("Use 'fwscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `swscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_swscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, ...) __deprecated("Use 'swscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `vwscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_vwscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __deprecated("Use 'vwscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1)))); /** * This function is identical to `vfwscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_vfwscanf(FILE* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __deprecated("Use 'vfwscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); /** * This function is identical to `vswscanf`. * * @since Always. */ int __isoc99_vswscanf(const wchar_t* restrict, const wchar_t* restrict, va_list) __deprecated("Use 'vswscanf' instead.") __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((__warn_unused_result__, __nonnull__(1, 2)))); #endif #endif /* TODO wprintf and wscanf belongs in */