Annotation of OpenXM_contrib/gmp/printf/vasprintf.c, Revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 ohara 1: /* gmp_vasprintf -- formatted output to an allocated space.
2:
3: Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4:
5: This file is part of the GNU MP Library.
6:
7: The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8: it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
9: the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your
10: option) any later version.
11:
12: The GNU MP Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13: WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
14: or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
15: License for more details.
16:
17: You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
18: along with the GNU MP Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to
19: the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
20: MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21:
22: #include "config.h"
23:
24: #if HAVE_STDARG
25: #include <stdarg.h>
26: #else
27: #include <varargs.h>
28: #endif
29:
30: #include <stdio.h>
31: #include <stdlib.h>
32: #include <string.h>
33:
34: #include "gmp.h"
35: #include "gmp-impl.h"
36:
37: #if ! HAVE_VSNPRINTF
38: #define vsnprintf __gmp_replacement_vsnprintf
39: #endif
40:
41:
42: /* vasprintf isn't used since we prefer all GMP allocs to go through
43: __gmp_allocate_func, and in particular we don't want the -1 return from
44: vasprintf for out-of-memory, instead __gmp_allocate_func should handle
45: that. Using vsnprintf unfortunately means we might have to re-run it if
46: our current space is insufficient.
47:
48: The initial guess for the needed space is an arbitrary 256 bytes. If
49: that (and any extra GMP_ASPRINTF_T_NEED might give) isn't enough then an
50: ISO C99 standard vsnprintf will tell us what we really need.
51:
52: GLIBC 2.0.x vsnprintf returns either -1 or space-1 to indicate overflow,
53: without giving any indication how much is really needed. In this case
54: keep trying with double the space each time.
55:
56: A return of space-1 is success on a C99 vsnprintf, but we're not
57: bothering to identify which style vsnprintf we've got, so just take the
58: pessimistic option and assume it's glibc 2.0.x.
59:
60: Notice the use of ret+2 for the new space in the C99 case. This ensures
61: the next vsnprintf return value will be space-2, which is unambiguously
62: successful. But actually GMP_ASPRINTF_T_NEED() will realloc to even
63: bigger than that ret+2.
64:
65: vsnprintf might trash it's given ap, so copy it in case we need to use it
66: more than once. See comments with gmp_snprintf_format. */
67:
68: static int
69: gmp_asprintf_format (struct gmp_asprintf_t *d, const char *fmt,
70: va_list orig_ap)
71: {
72: int ret;
73: va_list ap;
74: size_t space = 256;
75:
76: for (;;)
77: {
78: GMP_ASPRINTF_T_NEED (d, space);
79: space = d->alloc - d->size;
80: va_copy (ap, orig_ap);
81: ret = vsnprintf (d->buf + d->size, space, fmt, ap);
82: if (ret == -1)
83: {
84: ASSERT (strlen (d->buf + d->size) == space-1);
85: ret = space-1;
86: }
87:
88: /* done if output fits in our space */
89: if (ret < space-1)
90: break;
91:
92: if (ret == space-1)
93: space *= 2; /* possible glibc 2.0.x, so double */
94: else
95: space = ret+2; /* C99, so now know space required */
96: }
97:
98: d->size += ret;
99: return ret;
100: }
101:
102: const struct doprnt_funs_t __gmp_asprintf_funs = {
103: (doprnt_format_t) gmp_asprintf_format,
104: (doprnt_memory_t) __gmp_asprintf_memory,
105: (doprnt_reps_t) __gmp_asprintf_reps,
106: (doprnt_final_t) __gmp_asprintf_final
107: };
108:
109: int
110: gmp_vasprintf (char **result, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
111: {
112: struct gmp_asprintf_t d;
113: GMP_ASPRINTF_T_INIT (d, result);
114: return __gmp_doprnt (&__gmp_asprintf_funs, &d, fmt, ap);
115: }
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