buffer_putlonglong(3) Library Functions Manual buffer_putlonglong(3)NAME
buffer_putlonglong - write a decimal ASCII representation of a signed long integer to buffer
SYNTAX
#include <buffer.h>
int buffer_putlonglong(buffer* b,signed long long x);
DESCRIPTION
buffer_putlonglong is equivalent to passing the result of fmt_longlong to buffer_put.
RETURN VALUE
0 if everything is fine, -1 on error (setting errno).
SEE ALSO fmt_longlong(3), buffer_put(3), buffer_flush(3), buffer(3)buffer_putlonglong(3)
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A64L(3) BSD Library Functions Manual A64L(3)NAME
a64l, l64a, l64a_r -- convert between a long integer and a base-64 ASCII string
LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc)
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
long
a64l(const char *s);
char *
l64a(long int l);
int
l64a_r(long int l, char *buffer, int buflen);
DESCRIPTION
The a64l() and l64a() functions convert between a long integer and its base-64 ASCII string representation.
The characters used to represent ``digits'' are `.' for 0, `/' for 1, `0' - `9' for 2 - 11, `A' - `Z' for 12 - 37, and `a' - `z' for 38 - 63.
a64l() takes a pointer to a NUL-terminated base-64 ASCII string representation, s, and returns the corresponding long integer value.
l64a() takes a long integer value, l, and returns a pointer to the corresponding NUL-terminated base-64 ASCII string representation.
l64a_r() performs a conversion identical to that of l64a() and stores the resulting representation in the memory area pointed to by buffer,
consuming at most buflen characters including the terminating NUL character.
RETURN VALUES
On successful completion, a64l() returns the long integer value corresponding to the input string. If the string pointed to by s is an empty
string, a64l() returns a value of 0L.
l64a() returns a pointer to the base-64 ASCII string representation corresponding to the input value. If l is 0L, l64a() returns a pointer
to an empty string.
On successful completion, l64a_r() returns 0; if buffer is of insufficient length, -1 is returned.
SEE ALSO strtol(3)STANDARDS
The a64l() and l64a() functions conform to X/Open Portability Guide Issue 4, Version 2 (``XPG4.2'') and IEEE Std 1003.1-2004 (``POSIX.1'').
The l64a_r() function conforms to System V Interface Definition, Fourth Edition (``SVID4''), Multithreading Extension.
BUGS
The l64a() function is not reentrant. The value returned by it points into a static buffer area; subsequent calls to la64a() may overwrite
this buffer. In multi-threaded applications, l64a_r() should be used instead.
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