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Top Forums Programming Help in extracting data with command from file in C Post 302177326 by ahjiefreak on Thursday 20th of March 2008 05:50:15 PM
Old 03-20-2008
Hi,

I am executing just by ./binary.exe testfile.txt


where testfile.txt is the filename (contain the number of bits) in the binary.c (2nd argument) passed through argv.
 

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EXTRACT(3)								 1								EXTRACT(3)

extract - Import variables into the current symbol table from an array

SYNOPSIS
int extract NULL (array &$array, [int $flags = EXTR_OVERWRITE], [string $prefix]) DESCRIPTION
Import variables from an array into the current symbol table. Checks each key to see whether it has a valid variable name. It also checks for collisions with existing variables in the symbol table. PARAMETERS
o $array - An associative array. This function treats keys as variable names and values as variable values. For each key/value pair it will create a variable in the current symbol table, subject to $flags and $prefix parameters. You must use an associative array; a numerically indexed array will not produce results unless you use EXTR_PREFIX_ALL or EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID. o $flags - The way invalid/numeric keys and collisions are treated is determined by the extraction $flags. It can be one of the following values: o EXTR_OVERWRITE - If there is a collision, overwrite the existing variable. o EXTR_SKIP - If there is a collision, don't overwrite the existing variable. o EXTR_PREFIX_SAME -If there is a collision, prefix the variable name with $prefix. o EXTR_PREFIX_ALL - Prefix all variable names with $prefix. o EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID - Only prefix invalid/numeric variable names with $prefix. o EXTR_IF_EXISTS - Only overwrite the variable if it already exists in the current symbol table, otherwise do nothing. This is useful for defining a list of valid variables and then extracting only those variables you have defined out of $_REQUEST, for example. o EXTR_PREFIX_IF_EXISTS - Only create prefixed variable names if the non-prefixed version of the same variable exists in the current symbol table. o EXTR_REFS - Extracts variables as references. This effectively means that the values of the imported variables are still referencing the values of the $array parameter. You can use this flag on its own or combine it with any other flag by OR'ing the $flags. If $flags is not specified, it is assumed to be EXTR_OVERWRITE. o $prefix - Note that $prefix is only required if $flags is EXTR_PREFIX_SAME, EXTR_PREFIX_ALL, EXTR_PREFIX_INVALID or EXTR_PREFIX_IF_EXISTS. If the prefixed result is not a valid variable name, it is not imported into the symbol table. Prefixes are automatically sepa- rated from the array key by an underscore character. RETURN VALUES
Returns the number of variables successfully imported into the symbol table. EXAMPLES
Example #1 extract(3) example A possible use for extract(3) is to import into the symbol table variables contained in an associative array returned by wddx_dese- rialize(3). <?php /* Suppose that $var_array is an array returned from wddx_deserialize */ $size = "large"; $var_array = array("color" => "blue", "size" => "medium", "shape" => "sphere"); extract($var_array, EXTR_PREFIX_SAME, "wddx"); echo "$color, $size, $shape, $wddx_size "; ?> The above example will output: blue, large, sphere, medium The $size wasn't overwritten because we specified EXTR_PREFIX_SAME, which resulted in $wddx_size being created. If EXTR_SKIP was specified, then $wddx_size wouldn't even have been created. EXTR_OVERWRITE would have caused $size to have value "medium", and EXTR_PREFIX_ALL would result in new variables being named $wddx_color, $wddx_size, and $wddx_shape. NOTES
Warning Do not use extract(3) on untrusted data, like user input (i.e. $_GET, $_FILES, etc.). If you do, for example if you want to run old code that relies on register_globals temporarily, make sure you use one of the non-overwriting $flags values such as EXTR_SKIP and be aware that you should extract in the same order that's defined in variables_order within the php.ini. Note If you have register_globals turned on and you use extract(3) on $_FILES and specify EXTR_SKIP, you may be surprised at the results. Warning This is not recommended practice and is only documented here for completeness. The use of register_globals is deprecated and calling extract(3) on untrusted data such as $_FILES is, as noted above, a potential security risk. If you encounter this issue, it means that you are using at least two poor coding practices. <?php /* Suppose that $testfile is the name of a file upload input and that register_globals is turned on. */ var_dump($testfile); extract($_FILES, EXTR_SKIP); var_dump($testfile); var_dump($testfile['tmp_name']); ?> You might expect to see something like the following: string(14) "/tmp/phpgCCPX8" array(5) { ["name"]=> string(10) "somefile.txt" ["type"]=> string(24) "application/octet-stream" ["tmp_name"]=> string(14) "/tmp/phpgCCPX8" ["error"]=> int(0) ["size"]=> int(4208) } string(14) "/tmp/phpgCCPX8" However, you would instead see something like this: string(14) "/tmp/phpgCCPX8" string(14) "/tmp/phpgCCPX8" string(1) "/" This is due to the fact that since register_globals is turned on, $testfile already exists in the global scope when extract(3) is called. And since EXTR_SKIP is specified, $testfile is not overwritten with the contents of the $_FILES array so $testfile remains a string. Because strings may be accessed using array syntax and the non-numeric string tmp_name is interpreted as 0, PHP sees $test- file['tmp_name'] as $testfile[0]. SEE ALSO
compact(3), list(3). PHP Documentation Group EXTRACT(3)
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