Query: fmtcheck
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FMTCHECK(3) BSD Library Functions Manual FMTCHECK(3)NAMEfmtcheck -- sanitizes user-supplied printf(3)-style format stringLIBRARYStandard C Library (libc, -lc)SYNOPSIS#include <stdio.h> const char * fmtcheck(const char *fmt_suspect, const char *fmt_default);DESCRIPTIONThe fmtcheck() scans fmt_suspect and fmt_default to determine if fmt_suspect will consume the same argument types as fmt_default and to ensure that fmt_suspect is a valid format string. The printf(3) family of functions cannot verify the types of arguments that they are passed at run-time. In some cases, like catgets(3), it is useful or necessary to use a user-supplied format string with no guarantee that the format string matches the specified arguments. The fmtcheck() was designed to be used in these cases, as in: printf(fmtcheck(user_format, standard_format), arg1, arg2); In the check, field widths, fillers, precisions, etc. are ignored (unless the field width or precision is an asterisk '*' instead of a digit string). Also, any text other than the format specifiers is completely ignored.RETURN VALUESIf fmt_suspect is a valid format and consumes the same argument types as fmt_default, then the fmtcheck() will return fmt_suspect. Other- wise, it will return fmt_default.SECURITY CONSIDERATIONSNote that the formats may be quite different as long as they accept the same arguments. For example, "%p %o %30s %#llx %-10.*e %n" is com- patible with "This number %lu %d%% and string %s has %qd numbers and %.*g floats (%n)". However, "%o" is not equivalent to "%lx" because the first requires an integer and the second requires a long.SEE ALSOprintf(3)BUGSThe fmtcheck() function does not recognize positional parameters.BSDOctober 16, 2002 BSD
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