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Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +00001#include "Python.h"
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +00002#include <ctype.h>
3
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +00004/* snprintf() wrappers. If the platform has vsnprintf, we use it, else we
5 emulate it in a half-hearted way. Even if the platform has it, we wrap
6 it because platforms differ in what vsnprintf does in case the buffer
7 is too small: C99 behavior is to return the number of characters that
8 would have been written had the buffer not been too small, and to set
9 the last byte of the buffer to \0. At least MS _vsnprintf returns a
10 negative value instead, and fills the entire buffer with non-\0 data.
11
12 The wrappers ensure that str[size-1] is always \0 upon return.
13
14 PyOS_snprintf and PyOS_vsnprintf never write more than size bytes
15 (including the trailing '\0') into str.
16
17 If the platform doesn't have vsnprintf, and the buffer size needed to
18 avoid truncation exceeds size by more than 512, Python aborts with a
19 Py_FatalError.
20
21 Return value (rv):
22
23 When 0 <= rv < size, the output conversion was unexceptional, and
24 rv characters were written to str (excluding a trailing \0 byte at
25 str[rv]).
26
27 When rv >= size, output conversion was truncated, and a buffer of
28 size rv+1 would have been needed to avoid truncation. str[size-1]
29 is \0 in this case.
30
31 When rv < 0, "something bad happened". str[size-1] is \0 in this
32 case too, but the rest of str is unreliable. It could be that
33 an error in format codes was detected by libc, or on platforms
34 with a non-C99 vsnprintf simply that the buffer wasn't big enough
35 to avoid truncation, or on platforms without any vsnprintf that
36 PyMem_Malloc couldn't obtain space for a temp buffer.
37
38 CAUTION: Unlike C99, str != NULL and size > 0 are required.
39*/
40
41int
42PyOS_snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
43{
44 int rc;
45 va_list va;
46
47 va_start(va, format);
48 rc = PyOS_vsnprintf(str, size, format, va);
49 va_end(va);
50 return rc;
51}
52
53int
54PyOS_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, va_list va)
55{
56 int len; /* # bytes written, excluding \0 */
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000057#ifndef HAVE_SNPRINTF
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000058 char *buffer;
59#endif
60 assert(str != NULL);
61 assert(size > 0);
62 assert(format != NULL);
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000063
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000064#ifdef HAVE_SNPRINTF
65 len = vsnprintf(str, size, format, va);
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000066#else
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000067 /* Emulate it. */
Barry Warsawb2dd86d2001-12-21 16:32:15 +000068 buffer = PyMem_MALLOC(size + 512);
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000069 if (buffer == NULL) {
70 len = -666;
71 goto Done;
72 }
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000073
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000074 len = vsprintf(buffer, format, va);
75 if (len < 0)
76 /* ignore the error */;
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000077
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000078 else if ((size_t)len >= size + 512)
79 Py_FatalError("Buffer overflow in PyOS_snprintf/PyOS_vsnprintf");
80
81 else {
82 const size_t to_copy = (size_t)len < size ?
83 (size_t)len : size - 1;
84 assert(to_copy < size);
85 memcpy(str, buffer, to_copy);
86 str[to_copy] = '\0';
87 }
Barry Warsawb2dd86d2001-12-21 16:32:15 +000088 PyMem_FREE(buffer);
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000089Done:
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000090#endif
Tim Petersfaad5ad2001-12-03 00:43:33 +000091 str[size-1] = '\0';
92 return len;
Marc-André Lemburge5006eb2001-07-31 13:24:44 +000093}