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curl_maprintf, curl_mfprintf, curl_mprintf,
curl_msnprintf, curl_msprintf curl_mvaprintf, curl_mvf-
printf, curl_mvprintf, curl_mvsnprintf, curl_mvsprintf -
formatted output conversion
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE>
<B>#include</B> <B>&lt;curl/mprintf.h&gt;</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_mprintf(const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>...);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_mfprintf(FILE</B> <B>*</B><I>fd</I><B>,</B> <B>const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>...);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_msprintf(char</B> <B>*</B><I>buffer</I><B>,</B> <B>const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>...);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_msnprintf(char</B> <B>*</B><I>buffer</I><B>,</B> <B>size_t</B> <I>maxlength</I><B>,</B> <B>const</B>
<B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>...);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_mvprintf(const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>va_list</B> <I>args</I><B>);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_mvfprintf(FILE</B> <B>*</B><I>fd</I><B>,</B> <B>const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>va_list</B>
<I>args</I><B>);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_mvsprintf(char</B> <B>*</B><I>buffer</I><B>,</B> <B>const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B>
<B>va_list</B> <I>args</I><B>);</B>
<B>int</B> <B>curl_mvsnprintf(char</B> <B>*</B><I>buffer</I><B>,</B> <B>size_t</B> <I>maxlength</I><B>,</B> <B>const</B>
<B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>va_list</B> <I>args</I><B>);</B>
<B>char</B> <B>*curl_maprintf(const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>...);</B>
<B>char</B> <B>*curl_mvaprintf(const</B> <B>char</B> <B>*</B><I>format</I><B>,</B> <B>va_list</B> <I>args</I><B>);</B>
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
These are all functions that produces output according to
a format string and given arguments. These are mostly
clones of the well-known C-style functions and there will
be no detailed explanation of all available formatting
rules and usage here.
See this table for notable exceptions.
<B>curl_mprintf()</B>
Normal printf() clone.
<B>curl_mfprintf()</B>
Normal fprinf() clone.
<B>curl_msprintf()</B>
Normal sprintf() clone.
<B>curl_msnprintf()</B>
snprintf() clone. Many systems don't have
this. It is just like <B>sprintf</B> but with an
extra argument after the buffer that speci-
fies the length of the target buffer.
<B>curl_mvprintf()</B>
Normal vprintf() clone.
<B>curl_mvfprintf()</B>
Normal vfprintf() clone.
Normal vsprintf() clone.
<B>curl_mvsnprintf()</B>
vsnprintf() clone. Many systems don't have
this. It is just like <B>vsprintf</B> but with an
extra argument after the buffer that speci-
fies the length of the target buffer.
<B>curl_maprintf()</B>
Like printf() but returns the output string
as a malloc()ed string. The returned string
must be free()ed by the receiver.
<B>curl_mvaprintf()</B>
Like curl_maprintf() but takes a va_list
pointer argument instead of a variable
amount of arguments.
To easily use all these cloned functions instead of the
normal ones, #define _MPRINTF_REPLACE before you include
the &lt;curl/mprintf.h&gt; file. Then all the normal names like
printf, fprintf, sprintf etc will use the curl-functions
instead.
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<H2>RETURN VALUE</H2><PRE>
The <B>curl_maprintf</B> and <B>curl_mvaprintf</B> functions return a
pointer to a newly allocated string, or NULL it it failed.
All other functions return the number of character they
actually outputed.
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<H2>SEE ALSO</H2><PRE>
<B>printf(3)</B>, <B>sprintf(3)</B>, <B>fprintf(3)</B>, <B>vprintf(3)</B>
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