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H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -08001/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
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33
34#include "compiler.h"
35#include "nasmlib.h"
36#include "alloc.h"
37
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)db72dc02018-12-13 22:07:31 -080038/*
39 * nasm_[v]asprintf() are variants of the semi-standard [v]asprintf()
40 * functions, except that we return the pointer instead of a count.
41 * Use %n if you need the count, too.
42 *
43 * nasm_[v]axprintf() are similar, but allocates a user-defined amount
44 * of storage before the string, and returns a pointer to the
45 * allocated buffer.
46 */
47void *nasm_vaxprintf(size_t extra, const char *fmt, va_list ap)
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080048{
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080049 char *strp;
50 va_list xap;
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)db72dc02018-12-13 22:07:31 -080051 size_t bytes;
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080052
53 va_copy(xap, ap);
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)db72dc02018-12-13 22:07:31 -080054 bytes = vsnprintf(NULL, 0, fmt, xap) + 1;
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080055 va_end(xap);
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)db72dc02018-12-13 22:07:31 -080056 strp = nasm_malloc(extra+bytes);
57 vsnprintf(strp+extra, bytes, fmt, ap);
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080058 return strp;
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)db72dc02018-12-13 22:07:31 -080059}
60
61char *nasm_vasprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap)
62{
63 return nasm_vaxprintf(0, fmt, ap);
64}
65
66void *nasm_axprintf(size_t extra, const char *fmt, ...)
67{
68 va_list ap;
69 void *strp;
70
71 va_start(ap, fmt);
72 strp = nasm_vaxprintf(extra, fmt, ap);
73 va_end(ap);
74
75 return strp;
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080076}
77
78char *nasm_asprintf(const char *fmt, ...)
79{
80 va_list ap;
81 char *strp;
82
83 va_start(ap, fmt);
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)db72dc02018-12-13 22:07:31 -080084 strp = nasm_vaxprintf(0, fmt, ap);
H. Peter Anvin (Intel)e3b43322018-12-13 21:56:41 -080085 va_end(ap);
86
87 return strp;
88}