bpo-36020: Require vsnprintf() to build Python (GH-20899)
The C99 functions snprintf() and vsnprintf() are now required
to build Python.
PyOS_snprintf() and PyOS_vsnprintf() no longer call Py_FatalError().
Previously, they called Py_FatalError() on a buffer overflow on platforms
which don't provide vsnprintf().
diff --git a/Doc/c-api/conversion.rst b/Doc/c-api/conversion.rst
index b310fcb..efbaa52 100644
--- a/Doc/c-api/conversion.rst
+++ b/Doc/c-api/conversion.rst
@@ -27,12 +27,8 @@
The wrappers ensure that *str*[*size*-1] is always ``'\0'`` upon return. They
never write more than *size* bytes (including the trailing ``'\0'``) into str.
-Both functions require that ``str != NULL``, ``size > 0`` and ``format !=
-NULL``.
-
-If the platform doesn't have :c:func:`vsnprintf` and the buffer size needed to
-avoid truncation exceeds *size* by more than 512 bytes, Python aborts with a
-:c:func:`Py_FatalError`.
+Both functions require that ``str != NULL``, ``size > 0``, ``format != NULL``
+and ``size < INT_MAX``.
The return value (*rv*) for these functions should be interpreted as follows:
@@ -48,8 +44,8 @@
this case too, but the rest of *str* is undefined. The exact cause of the error
depends on the underlying platform.
-The following functions provide locale-independent string to number conversions.
+The following functions provide locale-independent string to number conversions.
.. c:function:: double PyOS_string_to_double(const char *s, char **endptr, PyObject *overflow_exception)