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1 /* Output like sprintf to a buffer of specified size.
2 Also takes args differently: pass one pointer to the end
3 of the format string in addition to the format string itself.
4 Copyright (C) 1985, 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
8 GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
13 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 /* If you think about replacing this with some similar standard C function of
22 the printf family (such as vsnprintf), please note that this function
23 supports the following Emacs-specific features:
25 . For %c conversions, it produces a string with the multibyte representation
26 of the (`int') argument, suitable for display in an Emacs buffer.
28 . For %s and %c, when field width is specified (e.g., %25s), it accounts for
29 the display width of each character, according to char-width-table. That
30 is, it does not assume that each character takes one column on display.
32 . If the size of the buffer is not enough to produce the formatted string in
33 its entirety, it makes sure that truncation does not chop the last
34 character in the middle of its multibyte sequence, producing an invalid
35 sequence.
37 . It accepts a pointer to the end of the format string, so the format string
38 could include embedded null characters.
40 . It signals an error if the length of the formatted string is about to
41 overflow ptrdiff_t or size_t, to avoid producing strings longer than what
42 Emacs can handle.
44 OTOH, this function supports only a small subset of the standard C formatted
45 output facilities. E.g., %u and %ll are not supported, and precision is
46 ignored %s and %c conversions. (See below for the detailed documentation of
47 what is supported.) However, this is okay, as this function is supposed to
48 be called from `error' and similar functions, and thus does not need to
49 support features beyond those in `Fformat', which is used by `error' on the
50 Lisp level. */
52 /* This function supports the following %-sequences in the `format'
53 argument:
55 %s means print a string argument.
56 %S is silently treated as %s, for loose compatibility with `Fformat'.
57 %d means print a `signed int' argument in decimal.
58 %o means print an `unsigned int' argument in octal.
59 %x means print an `unsigned int' argument in hex.
60 %e means print a `double' argument in exponential notation.
61 %f means print a `double' argument in decimal-point notation.
62 %g means print a `double' argument in exponential notation
63 or in decimal-point notation, whichever uses fewer characters.
64 %c means print a `signed int' argument as a single character.
65 %% means produce a literal % character.
67 A %-sequence may contain optional flag, width, and precision specifiers, and
68 a length modifier, as follows:
70 %<flags><width><precision><length>character
72 where flags is [+ -0], width is [0-9]+, precision is .[0-9]+, and length
73 is empty or l or the value of the pD or pI or pMd (sans "d") macros.
74 Also, %% in a format stands for a single % in the output. A % that
75 does not introduce a valid %-sequence causes undefined behavior.
77 The + flag character inserts a + before any positive number, while a space
78 inserts a space before any positive number; these flags only affect %d, %o,
79 %x, %e, %f, and %g sequences. The - and 0 flags affect the width specifier,
80 as described below. For signed numerical arguments only, the ` ' (space)
81 flag causes the result to be prefixed with a space character if it does not
82 start with a sign (+ or -).
84 The l (lower-case letter ell) length modifier is a `long' data type
85 modifier: it is supported for %d, %o, and %x conversions of integral
86 arguments, must immediately precede the conversion specifier, and means that
87 the respective argument is to be treated as `long int' or `unsigned long
88 int'. Similarly, the value of the pD macro means to use ptrdiff_t,
89 the value of the pI macro means to use EMACS_INT or EMACS_UINT, the
90 value of the pMd etc. macros means to use intmax_t or uintmax_t,
91 and the empty length modifier means `int' or `unsigned int'.
93 The width specifier supplies a lower limit for the length of the printed
94 representation. The padding, if any, normally goes on the left, but it goes
95 on the right if the - flag is present. The padding character is normally a
96 space, but (for numerical arguments only) it is 0 if the 0 flag is present.
97 The - flag takes precedence over the 0 flag.
99 For %e, %f, and %g sequences, the number after the "." in the precision
100 specifier says how many decimal places to show; if zero, the decimal point
101 itself is omitted. For %s and %S, the precision specifier is ignored. */
103 #include <config.h>
104 #include <stdio.h>
105 #include <float.h>
106 #include <unistd.h>
107 #include <limits.h>
109 #include "lisp.h"
111 /* Since we use the macro CHAR_HEAD_P, we have to include this, but
112 don't have to include others because CHAR_HEAD_P does not contains
113 another macro. */
114 #include "character.h"
116 /* Generate output from a format-spec FORMAT,
117 terminated at position FORMAT_END.
118 (*FORMAT_END is not part of the format, but must exist and be readable.)
119 Output goes in BUFFER, which has room for BUFSIZE chars.
120 BUFSIZE must be positive. If the output does not fit, truncate it
121 to fit and return BUFSIZE - 1; if this truncates a multibyte
122 sequence, store '\0' into the sequence's first byte.
123 Returns the number of bytes stored into BUFFER, excluding
124 the terminating null byte. Output is always null-terminated.
125 String arguments are passed as C strings.
126 Integers are passed as C integers. */
128 ptrdiff_t
129 doprnt (char *buffer, ptrdiff_t bufsize, const char *format,
130 const char *format_end, va_list ap)
132 const char *fmt = format; /* Pointer into format string. */
133 char *bufptr = buffer; /* Pointer into output buffer. */
135 /* Use this for sprintf unless we need something really big. */
136 char tembuf[DBL_MAX_10_EXP + 100];
138 /* Size of sprintf_buffer. */
139 ptrdiff_t size_allocated = sizeof (tembuf);
141 /* Buffer to use for sprintf. Either tembuf or same as BIG_BUFFER. */
142 char *sprintf_buffer = tembuf;
144 /* Buffer we have got with malloc. */
145 char *big_buffer = NULL;
147 ptrdiff_t tem = -1;
148 char *string;
149 char fixed_buffer[20]; /* Default buffer for small formatting. */
150 char *fmtcpy;
151 int minlen;
152 char charbuf[MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH + 1]; /* Used for %c. */
153 USE_SAFE_ALLOCA;
155 if (format_end == 0)
156 format_end = format + strlen (format);
158 fmtcpy = (format_end - format < sizeof (fixed_buffer) - 1
159 ? fixed_buffer
160 : SAFE_ALLOCA (format_end - format + 1));
162 bufsize--;
164 /* Loop until end of format string or buffer full. */
165 while (fmt < format_end && bufsize > 0)
167 if (*fmt == '%') /* Check for a '%' character */
169 ptrdiff_t size_bound = 0;
170 ptrdiff_t width; /* Columns occupied by STRING on display. */
171 enum {
172 pDlen = sizeof pD - 1,
173 pIlen = sizeof pI - 1,
174 pMlen = sizeof pMd - 2
176 enum {
177 no_modifier, long_modifier, pD_modifier, pI_modifier, pM_modifier
178 } length_modifier = no_modifier;
179 static char const modifier_len[] = { 0, 1, pDlen, pIlen, pMlen };
180 int maxmlen = max (max (1, pDlen), max (pIlen, pMlen));
181 int mlen;
183 fmt++;
184 /* Copy this one %-spec into fmtcpy. */
185 string = fmtcpy;
186 *string++ = '%';
187 while (fmt < format_end)
189 *string++ = *fmt;
190 if ('0' <= *fmt && *fmt <= '9')
192 /* Get an idea of how much space we might need.
193 This might be a field width or a precision; e.g.
194 %1.1000f and %1000.1f both might need 1000+ bytes.
195 Parse the width or precision, checking for overflow. */
196 ptrdiff_t n = *fmt - '0';
197 while (fmt + 1 < format_end
198 && '0' <= fmt[1] && fmt[1] <= '9')
200 /* Avoid ptrdiff_t, size_t, and int overflow, as
201 many sprintfs mishandle widths greater than INT_MAX.
202 This test is simple but slightly conservative: e.g.,
203 (INT_MAX - INT_MAX % 10) is reported as an overflow
204 even when it's not. */
205 if (n >= min (INT_MAX, min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX)) / 10)
206 error ("Format width or precision too large");
207 n = n * 10 + fmt[1] - '0';
208 *string++ = *++fmt;
211 if (size_bound < n)
212 size_bound = n;
214 else if (! (*fmt == '-' || *fmt == ' ' || *fmt == '.'
215 || *fmt == '+'))
216 break;
217 fmt++;
220 /* Check for the length modifiers in textual length order, so
221 that longer modifiers override shorter ones. */
222 for (mlen = 1; mlen <= maxmlen; mlen++)
224 if (format_end - fmt < mlen)
225 break;
226 if (mlen == 1 && *fmt == 'l')
227 length_modifier = long_modifier;
228 if (mlen == pDlen && memcmp (fmt, pD, pDlen) == 0)
229 length_modifier = pD_modifier;
230 if (mlen == pIlen && memcmp (fmt, pI, pIlen) == 0)
231 length_modifier = pI_modifier;
232 if (mlen == pMlen && memcmp (fmt, pMd, pMlen) == 0)
233 length_modifier = pM_modifier;
236 mlen = modifier_len[length_modifier];
237 memcpy (string, fmt + 1, mlen);
238 string += mlen;
239 fmt += mlen;
240 *string = 0;
242 /* Make the size bound large enough to handle floating point formats
243 with large numbers. */
244 if (size_bound > min (PTRDIFF_MAX, SIZE_MAX) - DBL_MAX_10_EXP - 50)
245 error ("Format width or precision too large");
246 size_bound += DBL_MAX_10_EXP + 50;
248 /* Make sure we have that much. */
249 if (size_bound > size_allocated)
251 if (big_buffer)
252 xfree (big_buffer);
253 big_buffer = xmalloc (size_bound);
254 sprintf_buffer = big_buffer;
255 size_allocated = size_bound;
257 minlen = 0;
258 switch (*fmt++)
260 default:
261 error ("Invalid format operation %s", fmtcpy);
263 /* case 'b': */
264 case 'l':
265 case 'd':
266 switch (length_modifier)
268 case no_modifier:
270 int v = va_arg (ap, int);
271 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
273 break;
274 case long_modifier:
276 long v = va_arg (ap, long);
277 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
279 break;
280 case pD_modifier:
281 signed_pD_modifier:
283 ptrdiff_t v = va_arg (ap, ptrdiff_t);
284 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
286 break;
287 case pI_modifier:
289 EMACS_INT v = va_arg (ap, EMACS_INT);
290 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
292 break;
293 case pM_modifier:
295 intmax_t v = va_arg (ap, intmax_t);
296 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
298 break;
300 /* Now copy into final output, truncating as necessary. */
301 string = sprintf_buffer;
302 goto doit;
304 case 'o':
305 case 'x':
306 switch (length_modifier)
308 case no_modifier:
310 unsigned v = va_arg (ap, unsigned);
311 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
313 break;
314 case long_modifier:
316 unsigned long v = va_arg (ap, unsigned long);
317 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
319 break;
320 case pD_modifier:
321 goto signed_pD_modifier;
322 case pI_modifier:
324 EMACS_UINT v = va_arg (ap, EMACS_UINT);
325 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
327 break;
328 case pM_modifier:
330 uintmax_t v = va_arg (ap, uintmax_t);
331 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, v);
333 break;
335 /* Now copy into final output, truncating as necessary. */
336 string = sprintf_buffer;
337 goto doit;
339 case 'f':
340 case 'e':
341 case 'g':
343 double d = va_arg (ap, double);
344 tem = sprintf (sprintf_buffer, fmtcpy, d);
345 /* Now copy into final output, truncating as necessary. */
346 string = sprintf_buffer;
347 goto doit;
350 case 'S':
351 string[-1] = 's';
352 case 's':
353 if (fmtcpy[1] != 's')
354 minlen = atoi (&fmtcpy[1]);
355 string = va_arg (ap, char *);
356 tem = strlen (string);
357 if (STRING_BYTES_BOUND < tem)
358 error ("String for %%s or %%S format is too long");
359 width = strwidth (string, tem);
360 goto doit1;
362 /* Copy string into final output, truncating if no room. */
363 doit:
364 eassert (0 <= tem);
365 /* Coming here means STRING contains ASCII only. */
366 if (STRING_BYTES_BOUND < tem)
367 error ("Format width or precision too large");
368 width = tem;
369 doit1:
370 /* We have already calculated:
371 TEM -- length of STRING,
372 WIDTH -- columns occupied by STRING when displayed, and
373 MINLEN -- minimum columns of the output. */
374 if (minlen > 0)
376 while (minlen > width && bufsize > 0)
378 *bufptr++ = ' ';
379 bufsize--;
380 minlen--;
382 minlen = 0;
384 if (tem > bufsize)
386 /* Truncate the string at character boundary. */
387 tem = bufsize;
390 tem--;
391 if (CHAR_HEAD_P (string[tem]))
393 if (BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (string[tem]) <= bufsize - tem)
394 tem = bufsize;
395 break;
398 while (tem != 0);
400 memcpy (bufptr, string, tem);
401 bufptr[tem] = 0;
402 /* Trigger exit from the loop, but make sure we
403 return to the caller a value which will indicate
404 that the buffer was too small. */
405 bufptr += bufsize;
406 bufsize = 0;
407 continue;
409 memcpy (bufptr, string, tem);
410 bufptr += tem;
411 bufsize -= tem;
412 if (minlen < 0)
414 while (minlen < - width && bufsize > 0)
416 *bufptr++ = ' ';
417 bufsize--;
418 minlen++;
420 minlen = 0;
422 continue;
424 case 'c':
426 int chr = va_arg (ap, int);
427 tem = CHAR_STRING (chr, (unsigned char *) charbuf);
428 string = charbuf;
429 string[tem] = 0;
430 width = strwidth (string, tem);
431 if (fmtcpy[1] != 'c')
432 minlen = atoi (&fmtcpy[1]);
433 goto doit1;
436 case '%':
437 fmt--; /* Drop thru and this % will be treated as normal */
442 /* Just some character; Copy it if the whole multi-byte form
443 fit in the buffer. */
444 char *save_bufptr = bufptr;
446 do { *bufptr++ = *fmt++; }
447 while (fmt < format_end && --bufsize > 0 && !CHAR_HEAD_P (*fmt));
448 if (!CHAR_HEAD_P (*fmt))
450 /* Truncate, but return value that will signal to caller
451 that the buffer was too small. */
452 *save_bufptr = 0;
453 break;
458 /* If we had to malloc something, free it. */
459 xfree (big_buffer);
461 *bufptr = 0; /* Make sure our string ends with a '\0' */
463 SAFE_FREE ();
464 return bufptr - buffer;
467 /* Format to an unbounded buffer BUF. This is like sprintf, except it
468 is not limited to returning an 'int' so it doesn't have a silly 2
469 GiB limit on typical 64-bit hosts. However, it is limited to the
470 Emacs-style formats that doprnt supports.
472 Return the number of bytes put into BUF, excluding the terminating
473 '\0'. */
474 ptrdiff_t
475 esprintf (char *buf, char const *format, ...)
477 ptrdiff_t nbytes;
478 va_list ap;
479 va_start (ap, format);
480 nbytes = doprnt (buf, TYPE_MAXIMUM (ptrdiff_t), format, 0, ap);
481 va_end (ap);
482 return nbytes;
485 #if defined HAVE_X_WINDOWS && defined USE_X_TOOLKIT
487 /* Format to buffer *BUF of positive size *BUFSIZE, reallocating *BUF
488 and updating *BUFSIZE if the buffer is too small, and otherwise
489 behaving line esprintf. When reallocating, free *BUF unless it is
490 equal to NONHEAPBUF, and if BUFSIZE_MAX is nonnegative then signal
491 memory exhaustion instead of growing the buffer size past
492 BUFSIZE_MAX. */
493 ptrdiff_t
494 exprintf (char **buf, ptrdiff_t *bufsize,
495 char const *nonheapbuf, ptrdiff_t bufsize_max,
496 char const *format, ...)
498 ptrdiff_t nbytes;
499 va_list ap;
500 va_start (ap, format);
501 nbytes = evxprintf (buf, bufsize, nonheapbuf, bufsize_max, format, ap);
502 va_end (ap);
503 return nbytes;
506 #endif
508 /* Act like exprintf, except take a va_list. */
509 ptrdiff_t
510 evxprintf (char **buf, ptrdiff_t *bufsize,
511 char const *nonheapbuf, ptrdiff_t bufsize_max,
512 char const *format, va_list ap)
514 for (;;)
516 ptrdiff_t nbytes;
517 va_list ap_copy;
518 va_copy (ap_copy, ap);
519 nbytes = doprnt (*buf, *bufsize, format, 0, ap_copy);
520 va_end (ap_copy);
521 if (nbytes < *bufsize - 1)
522 return nbytes;
523 if (*buf != nonheapbuf)
525 xfree (*buf);
526 *buf = NULL;
528 *buf = xpalloc (NULL, bufsize, 1, bufsize_max, 1);