incubator-nuttx/libs/libc/stdio/lib_vasprintf.c

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/****************************************************************************
* libs/libc/stdio/lib_vasprintf.c
*
* Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
* Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
*
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*
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*
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*
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Included Files
****************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "libc.h"
/****************************************************************************
* Pre-processor Definitions
****************************************************************************/
/* On some architectures, va_list is really a pointer to a structure on the
* stack. And the va_arg builtin will modify that instance of va_list. Since
* vasprintf traverse the parameters in the va_list twice, the va_list will
* be altered in this first cases and the second usage will fail. So far, I
* have seen this only on the X86 family with GCC.
*/
#undef CLONE_APLIST
#define ap1 ap
#define ap2 ap
#if defined(CONFIG_ARCH_X86)
# define CLONE_APLIST 1
# undef ap2
#elif defined(CONFIG_ARCH_SIM) && (defined(CONFIG_HOST_X86) || defined(CONFIG_HOST_X86_64))
# define CLONE_APLIST 1
# undef ap2
#endif
/****************************************************************************
* Public Functions
****************************************************************************/
/****************************************************************************
* Name: vasprintf
*
* Description:
* This function is similar to vsprintf, except that it dynamically
* allocates a string (as with malloc) to hold the output, instead of
* putting the output in a buffer you allocate in advance. The ptr
* argument should be the address of a char * object, and a successful
* call to vasprintf stores a pointer to the newly allocated string at that
* location.
*
* Returned Value:
* The returned value is the number of characters allocated for the buffer,
* or less than zero if an error occurred. Usually this means that the buffer
* could not be allocated.
*
****************************************************************************/
int vasprintf(FAR char **ptr, FAR const IPTR char *fmt, va_list ap)
{
struct lib_outstream_s nulloutstream;
struct lib_memoutstream_s memoutstream;
#ifdef CLONE_APLIST
va_list ap2;
#endif
FAR char *buf;
int nbytes;
DEBUGASSERT(ptr && fmt);
#ifdef CLONE_APLIST
/* Clone the va_list so that the contents of the input values are not altered */
va_copy(ap2, ap);
#endif
/* First, use a nullstream to get the size of the buffer. The number
* of bytes returned may or may not include the null terminator.
*/
lib_nulloutstream(&nulloutstream);
lib_vsprintf((FAR struct lib_outstream_s *)&nulloutstream, fmt, ap1);
/* Then allocate a buffer to hold that number of characters, adding one
* for the null terminator.
*/
buf = (FAR char *)malloc(nulloutstream.nput + 1);
if (!buf)
{
return ERROR;
}
/* Initialize a memory stream to write into the allocated buffer. The
* memory stream will reserve one byte at the end of the buffer for the
* null terminator and will not report this in the number of output bytes.
*/
lib_memoutstream((FAR struct lib_memoutstream_s *)&memoutstream,
buf, nulloutstream.nput + 1);
/* Then let lib_vsprintf do it's real thing */
nbytes = lib_vsprintf((FAR struct lib_outstream_s *)&memoutstream.public,
fmt, ap2);
/* Return a pointer to the string to the caller. NOTE: the memstream put()
* method has already added the NUL terminator to the end of the string (not
* included in the nput count).
*
* Hmmm.. looks like the memory would be stranded if lib_vsprintf() returned
* an error. Does that ever happen?
*/
DEBUGASSERT(nbytes < 0 || nbytes == nulloutstream.nput);
*ptr = buf;
return nbytes;
}