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02111-1307 USA. */
#ifndef _PRINTF_H
#define _PRINTF_H 1
#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__BEGIN_DECLS
#define __need_FILE
#include <stdio.h>
#define __need_size_t
#define __need_wchar_t
#include <stddef.h>
struct printf_info
{
int prec;
int width;
wchar_t spec;
unsigned int is_long_double:1;
unsigned int is_short:1;
unsigned int is_long:1;
unsigned int alt:1;
unsigned int space:1;
unsigned int left:1;
unsigned int showsign:1;
unsigned int group:1;
unsigned int extra:1;
unsigned int is_char:1;
unsigned int wide:1;
unsigned int i18n:1;
wchar_t pad;
};
STREAM is the FILE on which to write output.
INFO gives information about the format specification.
ARGS is a vector of pointers to the argument data;
the number of pointers will be the number returned
by the associated arginfo function for the same INFO.
The function should return the number of characters written,
or -1 for errors. */
typedef int printf_function (FILE *__stream,
__const struct printf_info *__info,
__const void *__const *__args);
INFO gives information about the format specification.
N, ARGTYPES, and return value are as for parse_printf_format. */
typedef int printf_arginfo_function (__const struct printf_info *__info,
size_t __n, int *__argtypes);
specified to determine how many arguments a SPEC conversion requires and
what their types are. */
extern int register_printf_function (int __spec, printf_function __func,
printf_arginfo_function __arginfo);
types needed for the conversions FMT specifies. Returns
the number of arguments required by FMT.
The ARGINFO function registered with a user-defined format is passed a
`struct printf_info' describing the format spec being parsed. A width
or precision of INT_MIN means a `*' was used to indicate that the
width/precision will come from an arg. The function should fill in the
array it is passed with the types of the arguments it wants, and return
the number of arguments it wants. */
extern size_t parse_printf_format (__const char *__restrict __fmt, size_t __n,
int *__restrict __argtypes);
These values cover all the standard format specifications.
Users can add new values after PA_LAST for their own types. */
enum
{
PA_INT,
PA_CHAR,
PA_WCHAR,
PA_STRING,
PA_WSTRING,
PA_POINTER,
PA_FLOAT,
PA_DOUBLE,
PA_LAST
};
#define PA_FLAG_MASK 0xff00
#define PA_FLAG_LONG_LONG (1 << 8)
#define PA_FLAG_LONG_DOUBLE PA_FLAG_LONG_LONG
#define PA_FLAG_LONG (1 << 9)
#define PA_FLAG_SHORT (1 << 10)
#define PA_FLAG_PTR (1 << 11)
of magnitude used for numbers ('k' for kilo, 'm' for mega etc). If
the format specifier is a uppercase character powers of 1000 are
used. Otherwise powers of 1024. */
extern int printf_size (FILE *__restrict __fp,
__const struct printf_info *__info,
__const void *__const *__restrict __args);
extern int printf_size_info (__const struct printf_info *__restrict
__info, size_t __n, int *__restrict __argtypes);
__END_DECLS
#endif