Mercurial > hg > xemacs-beta
view src/doprnt.c @ 5353:38e24b8be4ea
Improve the lexical scoping in #'block, #'return-from.
lisp/ChangeLog addition:
2011-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el:
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment):
Shadow `block', `return-from' here, we implement them differently
when byte-compiling.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-active-blocks): New.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-block-1): New.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-return-from-1): New.
* bytecomp.el (return-from-1): New.
* bytecomp.el (block-1): New.
These are two aliases that exist to have their own associated
byte-compile functions, which functions implement `block' and
`return-from'.
* cl-extra.el (cl-macroexpand-all):
Fix a bug here when macros in the environment have been compiled.
* cl-macs.el (block):
* cl-macs.el (return):
* cl-macs.el (return-from):
Be more careful about lexical scope in these macros.
* cl.el:
* cl.el ('cl-block-wrapper): Removed.
* cl.el ('cl-block-throw): Removed.
These aren't needed in code generated by this XEmacs. They
shouldn't be needed in code generated by XEmacs 21.4, but if it
turns out the packages do need them, we can put them back.
2011-01-30 Mike Sperber <mike@xemacs.org>
* font-lock.el (font-lock-fontify-pending-extents): Don't fail if
`font-lock-mode' is unset, which can happen in the middle of
`revert-buffer'.
2011-01-23 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (delete):
* cl-macs.el (delq):
* cl-macs.el (remove):
* cl-macs.el (remq):
Don't use the compiler macro if these functions were given the
wrong number of arguments, as happens in lisp-tests.el.
* cl-seq.el (remove, remq): Removed.
I added these to subr.el, and forgot to remove them from here.
2011-01-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-setq, byte-compile-set):
Remove kludge allowing keywords' values to be set, all the code
that does that is gone.
* cl-compat.el (elt-satisfies-test-p):
* faces.el (set-face-parent):
* faces.el (face-doc-string):
* gtk-font-menu.el:
* gtk-font-menu.el (gtk-reset-device-font-menus):
* msw-font-menu.el:
* msw-font-menu.el (mswindows-reset-device-font-menus):
* package-get.el (package-get-installedp):
* select.el (select-convert-from-image-data):
* sound.el:
* sound.el (load-sound-file):
* x-font-menu.el (x-reset-device-font-menus-core):
Don't quote keywords, they're self-quoting, and the
win from backward-compatibility is sufficiently small now that the
style problem overrides it.
2011-01-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (block, return-from): Require that NAME be a symbol
in these macros, as always documented in the #'block docstring and
as required by Common Lisp.
* descr-text.el (unidata-initialize-unihan-database):
Correct the use of non-symbols in #'block and #'return-from in
this function.
2011-01-15 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el (concatenate): Accept more complicated TYPEs in this
function, handing the sequences over to #'coerce if we don't
understand them here.
* cl-macs.el (inline): Don't proclaim #'concatenate as inline, its
compiler macro is more useful than doing that.
2011-01-11 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* subr.el (delete, delq, remove, remq): Move #'remove, #'remq
here, they don't belong in cl-seq.el; move #'delete, #'delq here
from fns.c, implement them in terms of #'delete*, allowing support
for sequences generally.
* update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands): Use #'delete*, not #'delq
here, now the latter's no longer dumped.
* cl-macs.el (delete, delq): Add compiler macros transforming
#'delete and #'delq to #'delete* calls.
2011-01-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* dialog.el (make-dialog-box): Correct a misplaced parenthesis
here, thank you Mats Lidell in 87zkr9gqrh.fsf@mail.contactor.se !
2011-01-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* dialog.el (make-dialog-box):
* list-mode.el (display-completion-list):
These functions used to use cl-parsing-keywords; change them to
use defun* instead, fixing the build. (Not sure what led to me
not including this change in d1b17a33450b!)
2011-01-02 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (define-star-compiler-macros):
Make sure the form has ITEM and LIST specified before attempting
to change to calls with explicit tests; necessary for some tests
in lisp-tests.el to compile correctly.
(stable-union, stable-intersection): Add compiler macros for these
functions, in the same way we do for most of the other functions
in cl-seq.el.
2011-01-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (dolist, dotimes, do-symbols, macrolet)
(symbol-macrolet):
Define these macros with defmacro* instead of parsing the argument
list by hand, for the sake of style and readability; use backquote
where appropriate, instead of calling #'list and and friends, for
the same reason.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* x-misc.el (device-x-display):
Provide this function, documented in the Lispref for years, but
not existing previously. Thank you Julian Bradfield, thank you
Jeff Mincy.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-seq.el:
Move the heavy lifting from this file to C. Dump the
cl-parsing-keywords macro, but don't use defun* for the functions
we define that do take keywords, dynamic scope lossage makes that
not practical.
* subr.el (sort, fillarray): Move these aliases here.
(map-plist): #'nsublis is now built-in, but at this point #'eql
isn't necessarily available as a test; use #'eq.
* obsolete.el (cl-delete-duplicates): Make this available for old
compiler macros and old code.
(memql): Document that this is equivalent to #'member*, and worse.
* cl.el (adjoin, subst): Removed. These are in C.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* simple.el (assoc-ignore-case): Remove a duplicate definition of
this function (it's already in subr.el).
* iso8859-1.el (char-width):
On non-Mule, make this function equivalent to that produced by
(constantly 1), but preserve its docstring.
* subr.el (subst-char-in-string): Define this in terms of
#'substitute, #'nsubstitute.
(string-width): Define this using #'reduce and #'char-width.
(char-width): Give this a simpler definition, it makes far more
sense to check for mule at load time and redefine, as we do in
iso8859-1.el.
(store-substring): Implement this in terms of #'replace, now
#'replace is cheap.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* update-elc.el (lisp-files-needed-for-byte-compilation)
(lisp-files-needing-early-byte-compilation):
cl-macs belongs in the former, not the latter, it is as
fundamental as bytecomp.el.
2010-12-30 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl.el:
Provde the Common Lisp program-error, type-error as error
symbols. This doesn't nearly go far enough for anyone using the
Common Lisp errors.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (delete-duplicates):
If the form has an incorrect number of arguments, don't attempt a
compiler macroexpansion.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (cl-safe-expr-p):
Forms that start with the symbol lambda are also safe.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (= < > <= >=):
For these functions' compiler macros, the optimisation is safe
even if the first and the last arguments have side effects, since
they're only used the once.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (inline-side-effect-free-compiler-macros):
Unroll a loop here at macro-expansion time, so these compiler
macros are compiled. Use #'eql instead of #'eq in a couple of
places for better style.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el (notany, notevery): Avoid some dynamic scope
stupidity with local variable names in these functions, when they
weren't prefixed with cl-; go into some more detail in the doc
strings.
2010-12-29 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'remove, #'remq are
free of side-effects.
(side-effect-and-error-free-fns):
Drop dot, dot-marker from the list.
2010-11-17 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-extra.el (coerce):
In the argument list, name the first argument OBJECT, not X; the
former name was always used in the doc string and is clearer.
Handle vector type specifications which include the length of the
target sequence, error if there's a mismatch.
* cl-macs.el (cl-make-type-test): Handle type specifications
starting with the symbol 'eql.
2010-11-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (eql): Don't remove the byte-compile property of this
symbol. That was necessary to override a bug in bytecomp.el where
#'eql was confused with #'eq, which bug we no longer have.
If neither expression is constant, don't attempt to handle the
expression in this compiler macro, leave it to byte-compile-eql,
which produces better code anyway.
* bytecomp.el (eq): #'eql is not the function associated with the
byte-eq byte code.
(byte-compile-eql): Add an explicit compile method for this
function, for cases where the cl-macs compiler macro hasn't
reduced it to #'eq or #'equal.
2010-10-25 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
Add compiler macros and compilation sanity-checking for various
functions that take keywords.
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns): #'symbol-value is
side-effect free and not error free.
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-normal-call): Check keyword argument
lists for sanity; store information about the positions where
keyword arguments start using the new byte-compile-keyword-start
property.
* cl-macs.el (cl-const-expr-val): Take a new optional argument,
cl-not-constant, defaulting to nil, in this function; return it if
the expression is not constant.
(cl-non-fixnum-number-p): Make this into a separate function, we
want to pass it to #'every.
(eql): Use it.
(define-star-compiler-macros): Use the same code to generate the
member*, assoc* and rassoc* compiler macros; special-case some
code in #'add-to-list in subr.el.
(remove, remq): Add compiler macros for these two functions, in
preparation for #'remove being in C.
(define-foo-if-compiler-macros): Transform (remove-if-not ...) calls to
(remove ... :if-not) at compile time, which will be a real win
once the latter is in C.
(define-substitute-if-compiler-macros)
(define-subst-if-compiler-macros): Similarly for these functions.
(delete-duplicates): Change this compiler macro to use
#'plists-equal; if we don't have information about the type of
SEQUENCE at compile time, don't bother attempting to inline the
call, the function will be in C soon enough.
(equalp): Remove an old commented-out compiler macro for this, if
we want to see it it's in version control.
(subst-char-in-string): Transform this to a call to nsubstitute or
nsubstitute, if that is appropriate.
* cl.el (ldiff): Don't call setf here, this makes for a load-time
dependency problem in cl-macs.el
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* term/vt100.el:
Refer to XEmacs, not GNU Emacs, in permissions.
* term/bg-mouse.el:
* term/sup-mouse.el:
Put copyright notice in canonical "Copyright DATE AUTHOR" form.
Refer to XEmacs, not GNU Emacs, in permissions.
* site-load.el:
Add permission boilerplate.
* mule/canna-leim.el:
* alist.el:
Refer to XEmacs, not APEL/this program, in permissions.
* mule/canna-leim.el:
Remove my copyright, I've assigned it to the FSF.
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* gtk.el:
* gtk-widget-accessors.el:
* gtk-package.el:
* gtk-marshal.el:
* gtk-compose.el:
* gnome.el:
Add copyright notice based on internal evidence.
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* easymenu.el: Add reference to COPYING to permission notice.
* gutter.el:
* gutter-items.el:
* menubar-items.el:
Fix typo "Xmacs" in permissions notice.
2010-06-14 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@xemacs.org>
* auto-save.el:
* font.el:
* fontconfig.el:
* mule/kinsoku.el:
Add "part of XEmacs" text to permission notice.
2010-10-14 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* byte-optimize.el (side-effect-free-fns):
* cl-macs.el (remf, getf):
* cl-extra.el (tailp, cl-set-getf, cl-do-remf):
* cl.el (ldiff, endp):
Tighten up Common Lisp compatibility for #'ldiff, #'endp, #'tailp;
add circularity checking for the first two.
#'cl-set-getf and #'cl-do-remf were Lisp implementations of
#'plist-put and #'plist-remprop; change the names to aliases,
changes the macros that use them to using #'plist-put and
#'plist-remprop directly.
2010-10-12 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* abbrev.el (fundamental-mode-abbrev-table, global-abbrev-table):
Create both these abbrev tables using the usual
#'define-abbrev-table calls, rather than attempting to
special-case them.
* cl-extra.el: Force cl-macs to be loaded here, if cl-extra.el is
being loaded interpreted. Previously other, later files would
redundantly call (load "cl-macs") when interpreted, it's more
reasonable to do it here, once.
* cmdloop.el (read-quoted-char-radix): Use defcustom here, we
don't have any dump-order dependencies that would prevent that.
* custom.el (eval-when-compile): Don't load cl-macs when
interpreted or when byte-compiling, rely on cl-extra.el in the
former case and the appropriate entry in bytecomp-load-hook in the
latter. Get rid of custom-declare-variable-list, we have no
dump-time dependencies that would require it.
* faces.el (eval-when-compile): Don't load cl-macs when
interpreted or when byte-compiling.
* packages.el: Remove some inaccurate comments.
* post-gc.el (cleanup-simple-finalizers): Use #'delete-if-not
here, now the order of preloaded-file-list has been changed to
make it available.
* subr.el (custom-declare-variable-list): Remove. No need for it.
Also remove a stub define-abbrev-table from this file, given the
current order of preloaded-file-list there's no need for it.
2010-10-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-constp) Forms quoted with FUNCTION are
also constant.
(byte-compile-initial-macro-environment): In #'the, if FORM is
constant and does not match TYPE, warn at byte-compile time.
2010-10-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* backquote.el (bq-vector-contents, bq-list*): Remove; the former
is equivalent to (append VECTOR nil), the latter to (list* ...).
(bq-process-2): Use (append VECTOR nil) instead of using
#'bq-vector-contents to convert to a list.
(bq-process-1): Now we use list* instead of bq-list
* subr.el (list*): Moved from cl.el, since it is now required to
be available the first time a backquoted form is encountered.
* cl.el (list*): Move to subr.el.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* test-harness.el (Check-Message):
Add an omitted comma here, thank you the buildbot.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* hash-table.el (hash-table-key-list, hash-table-value-list)
(hash-table-key-value-alist, hash-table-key-value-plist):
Remove some useless #'nreverse calls in these files; our hash
tables have no order, it's not helpful to pretend they do.
* behavior.el (read-behavior):
Do the same in this file, in some code evidently copied from
hash-table.el.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* info.el (Info-insert-dir):
* format.el (format-deannotate-region):
* files.el (cd, save-buffers-kill-emacs):
Use #'some, #'every and related functions for applying boolean
operations to lists, instead of rolling our own ones that cons and
don't short-circuit.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-initial-macro-environment):
* cl-macs.el (the):
Rephrase the docstring, make its implementation when compiling
files a little nicer.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* descr-text.el (unidata-initialize-unicodedata-database)
(unidata-initialize-unihan-database, describe-char-unicode-data)
(describe-char-unicode-data):
Wrap calls to the database functions with (with-fboundp ...),
avoiding byte compile warnings on builds without support for the
database functions.
(describe-char): (reduce #'max ...), not (apply #'max ...), no
need to cons needlessly.
(describe-char): Remove a redundant lambda wrapping
#'extent-properties.
(describe-char-unicode-data): Call #'nsubst when replacing "" with
nil in the result of #'split-string, instead of consing inside
mapcar.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* x-faces.el (x-available-font-sizes):
* specifier.el (let-specifier):
* package-ui.el (pui-add-required-packages):
* msw-faces.el (mswindows-available-font-sizes):
* modeline.el (modeline-minor-mode-menu):
* minibuf.el (minibuf-directory-files):
Replace the O2N (delq nil (mapcar (lambda (W) (and X Y)) Z)) with
the ON (mapcan (lambda (W) (and X (list Y))) Z) in these files.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* cl-macs.el (= < > <= >=):
When these functions are handed more than two arguments, and those
arguments have no side effects, transform to a series of two
argument calls, avoiding funcall in the byte-compiled code.
* mule/mule-cmds.el (finish-set-language-environment):
Take advantage of this change in a function called 256 times at
startup.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* bytecomp.el (byte-compile-function-form, byte-compile-quote)
(byte-compile-quote-form):
Warn at compile time, and error at runtime, if a (quote ...) or a
(function ...) form attempts to quote more than one object.
2010-09-16 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* byte-optimize.el (byte-optimize-apply): Transform (apply 'nconc
(mapcar ...)) to (mapcan ...); warn about use of the first idiom.
* update-elc.el (do-autoload-commands):
* packages.el (packages-find-package-library-path):
* frame.el (frame-list):
* extents.el (extent-descendants):
* etags.el (buffer-tag-table-files):
* dumped-lisp.el (preloaded-file-list):
* device.el (device-list):
* bytecomp-runtime.el (proclaim-inline, proclaim-notinline)
Use #'mapcan, not (apply #'nconc (mapcar ...) in all these files.
* bytecomp-runtime.el (eval-when-compile, eval-and-compile):
In passing, mention that these macros also evaluate the body when
interpreted.
tests/ChangeLog addition:
2011-02-07 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* automated/lisp-tests.el:
Test lexical scope for `block', `return-from'; add a
Known-Bug-Expect-Failure for a contorted example that fails when
byte-compiled.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
---|---|
date | Mon, 07 Feb 2011 12:01:24 +0000 |
parents | 378a34562cbe |
children | 308d34e9f07d |
line wrap: on
line source
/* Output like sprintf to a buffer of specified size. Also takes args differently: pass one pointer to an array of strings in addition to the format string which is separate. Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Ben Wing. Rewritten by mly to use varargs.h. Rewritten from scratch by Ben Wing (February 1995) for Mule; expanded to full printf spec. Support for bignums, ratios, and bigfloats added April 2004 by Jerry James. This file is part of XEmacs. XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* Synched up with: Rewritten by Ben Wing. Not in FSF. */ #include <config.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "buffer.h" #include "lstream.h" static const char * const valid_flags = "-+ #0"; static const char * const valid_converters = "dic" "ouxX" "feEgG" "sS" "b" #if defined(HAVE_BIGNUM) || defined(HAVE_RATIO) "npyY" #endif #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT "FhHkK" #endif ; static const char * const int_converters = "dic"; static const char * const unsigned_int_converters = "ouxXb"; static const char * const double_converters = "feEgG"; static const char * const string_converters = "sS"; #if defined(HAVE_BIGNUM) || defined(HAVE_RATIO) static const char * const bignum_converters = "npyY\337"; #endif #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT static const char * const bigfloat_converters = "FhHkK"; #endif typedef struct printf_spec printf_spec; struct printf_spec { int argnum; /* which argument does this spec want? This is one-based: The first argument given is numbered 1, the second is 2, etc. This is to handle %##$x-type specs. */ int minwidth; int precision; unsigned int minus_flag:1; unsigned int plus_flag:1; unsigned int space_flag:1; unsigned int number_flag:1; unsigned int zero_flag:1; unsigned int h_flag:1; unsigned int l_flag:1; unsigned int forwarding_precision:1; char converter; /* converter character or 0 for dummy marker indicating literal text at the end of the specification */ Bytecount text_before; /* position of the first character of the block of literal text before this spec */ Bytecount text_before_len; /* length of that text */ }; typedef union printf_arg printf_arg; union printf_arg { long l; unsigned long ul; double d; Ibyte *bp; Lisp_Object obj; }; /* We maintain a list of all the % specs in the specification, along with the offset and length of the block of literal text before each spec. In addition, we have a "dummy" spec that represents all the literal text at the end of the specification. Its converter is 0. */ typedef struct { Dynarr_declare (struct printf_spec); } printf_spec_dynarr; typedef struct { Dynarr_declare (union printf_arg); } printf_arg_dynarr; /* Append STRING (of length LEN bytes) to STREAM. MINLEN is the minimum field width. If MINUS_FLAG is set, left-justify the string in its field; otherwise, right-justify. If ZERO_FLAG is set, pad with 0's; otherwise pad with spaces. If MAXLEN is non-negative, the string is first truncated on the right to that many characters. Note that MINLEN and MAXLEN are Charcounts but LEN is a Bytecount. */ static void doprnt_2 (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *string, Bytecount len, Charcount minlen, Charcount maxlen, int minus_flag, int zero_flag) { Lstream *lstr = XLSTREAM (stream); Charcount cclen = bytecount_to_charcount (string, len); int to_add = minlen - cclen; /* Padding at beginning to right-justify ... */ if (!minus_flag) while (to_add-- > 0) Lstream_putc (lstr, zero_flag ? '0' : ' '); if (0 <= maxlen && maxlen < cclen) len = charcount_to_bytecount (string, maxlen); Lstream_write (lstr, string, len); /* Padding at end to left-justify ... */ if (minus_flag) while (to_add-- > 0) Lstream_putc (lstr, zero_flag ? '0' : ' '); } static const Ibyte * parse_off_posnum (const Ibyte *start, const Ibyte *end, int *returned_num) { Ibyte arg_convert[100]; REGISTER Ibyte *arg_ptr = arg_convert; *returned_num = -1; while (start != end && isdigit (*start)) { if (arg_ptr - arg_convert >= (int) sizeof (arg_convert) - 1) syntax_error ("Format converter number too large", Qunbound); *arg_ptr++ = *start++; } *arg_ptr = '\0'; if (arg_convert != arg_ptr) *returned_num = atoi ((char *) arg_convert); return start; } #define NEXT_ASCII_BYTE(ch) \ do { \ if (fmt == fmt_end) \ syntax_error ("Premature end of format string", Qunbound); \ ch = *fmt; \ if (ch >= 0200) \ syntax_error ("Non-ASCII character in format converter spec", \ Qunbound); \ fmt++; \ } while (0) #define RESOLVE_FLAG_CONFLICTS(spec) \ do { \ if (spec.space_flag && spec.plus_flag) \ spec.space_flag = 0; \ if (spec.zero_flag && spec.space_flag) \ spec.zero_flag = 0; \ } while (0) static printf_spec_dynarr * parse_doprnt_spec (const Ibyte *format, Bytecount format_length) { const Ibyte *fmt = format; const Ibyte *fmt_end = format + format_length; printf_spec_dynarr *specs = Dynarr_new (printf_spec); int prev_argnum = 0; while (1) { struct printf_spec spec; const Ibyte *text_end; Ibyte ch; xzero (spec); if (fmt == fmt_end) return specs; text_end = (Ibyte *) memchr (fmt, '%', fmt_end - fmt); if (!text_end) text_end = fmt_end; spec.text_before = fmt - format; spec.text_before_len = text_end - fmt; fmt = text_end; if (fmt != fmt_end) { fmt++; /* skip over % */ /* A % is special -- no arg number. According to ANSI specs, field width does not apply to %% conversion. */ if (fmt != fmt_end && *fmt == '%') { spec.converter = '%'; Dynarr_add (specs, spec); fmt++; continue; } /* Is there a field number specifier? */ { const Ibyte *ptr; int fieldspec; ptr = parse_off_posnum (fmt, fmt_end, &fieldspec); if (fieldspec > 0 && ptr != fmt_end && *ptr == '$') { /* There is a format specifier */ prev_argnum = fieldspec; fmt = ptr + 1; } else prev_argnum++; spec.argnum = prev_argnum; } /* Parse off any flags */ NEXT_ASCII_BYTE (ch); while (strchr (valid_flags, ch)) { switch (ch) { case '-': spec.minus_flag = 1; break; case '+': spec.plus_flag = 1; break; case ' ': spec.space_flag = 1; break; case '#': spec.number_flag = 1; break; case '0': spec.zero_flag = 1; break; default: ABORT (); } NEXT_ASCII_BYTE (ch); } /* Parse off the minimum field width */ fmt--; /* back up */ /* * * means the field width was passed as an argument. * Mark the current spec as one that forwards its * field width and flags to the next spec in the array. * Then create a new spec and continue with the parsing. */ if (fmt != fmt_end && *fmt == '*') { spec.converter = '*'; RESOLVE_FLAG_CONFLICTS(spec); Dynarr_add (specs, spec); xzero (spec); spec.argnum = ++prev_argnum; fmt++; } else { fmt = parse_off_posnum (fmt, fmt_end, &spec.minwidth); if (spec.minwidth == -1) spec.minwidth = 0; } /* Parse off any precision specified */ NEXT_ASCII_BYTE (ch); if (ch == '.') { /* * * means the precision was passed as an argument. * Mark the current spec as one that forwards its * fieldwidth, flags and precision to the next spec in * the array. Then create a new spec and continue * with the parse. */ if (fmt != fmt_end && *fmt == '*') { spec.converter = '*'; spec.forwarding_precision = 1; RESOLVE_FLAG_CONFLICTS(spec); Dynarr_add (specs, spec); xzero (spec); spec.argnum = ++prev_argnum; fmt++; } else { fmt = parse_off_posnum (fmt, fmt_end, &spec.precision); if (spec.precision == -1) spec.precision = 0; } NEXT_ASCII_BYTE (ch); } else /* No precision specified */ spec.precision = -1; /* Parse off h or l flag */ if (ch == 'h' || ch == 'l') { if (ch == 'h') spec.h_flag = 1; else spec.l_flag = 1; NEXT_ASCII_BYTE (ch); } if (!strchr (valid_converters, ch)) syntax_error ("Invalid converter character", make_char (ch)); spec.converter = ch; } RESOLVE_FLAG_CONFLICTS(spec); Dynarr_add (specs, spec); } RETURN_NOT_REACHED(specs); /* suppress compiler warning */ } static int get_args_needed (printf_spec_dynarr *specs) { int args_needed = 0; REGISTER int i; /* Figure out how many args are needed. This may be less than the number of specs because a spec could be %% or could be missing (literal text at end of format string) or there could be specs where the field number is explicitly given. We just look for the maximum argument number that's referenced. */ for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (specs); i++) { char ch = Dynarr_at (specs, i).converter; if (ch && ch != '%') { int argnum = Dynarr_at (specs, i).argnum; if (argnum > args_needed) args_needed = argnum; } } return args_needed; } static printf_arg_dynarr * get_doprnt_args (printf_spec_dynarr *specs, va_list vargs) { printf_arg_dynarr *args = Dynarr_new (printf_arg); union printf_arg arg; REGISTER int i; int args_needed = get_args_needed (specs); xzero (arg); for (i = 1; i <= args_needed; i++) { int j; char ch; struct printf_spec *spec = 0; for (j = 0; j < Dynarr_length (specs); j++) { spec = Dynarr_atp (specs, j); if (spec->argnum == i) break; } if (j == Dynarr_length (specs)) syntax_error ("No conversion spec for argument", make_int (i)); ch = spec->converter; if (strchr (int_converters, ch)) { if (spec->l_flag) arg.l = va_arg (vargs, long); else /* int even if ch == 'c' or spec->h_flag: "the type used in va_arg is supposed to match the actual type **after default promotions**." Hence we read an int, not a short, if spec->h_flag. */ arg.l = va_arg (vargs, int); } else if (strchr (unsigned_int_converters, ch)) { if (spec->l_flag) arg.ul = va_arg (vargs, unsigned long); else /* unsigned int even if ch == 'c' or spec->h_flag */ arg.ul = (unsigned long) va_arg (vargs, unsigned int); } else if (strchr (double_converters, ch)) arg.d = va_arg (vargs, double); else if (strchr (string_converters, ch)) arg.bp = va_arg (vargs, Ibyte *); #if defined(HAVE_BIGNUM) || defined(HAVE_RATIO) else if (strchr (bignum_converters, ch)) arg.obj = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); #endif #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT else if (strchr (bigfloat_converters, ch)) arg.obj = va_arg (vargs, Lisp_Object); #endif else ABORT (); Dynarr_add (args, arg); } return args; } /* Most basic entry point into string formatting. Generate output from a format-spec (either a Lisp string FORMAT_RELOC, or a C string FORMAT_NONRELOC of length FORMAT_LENGTH -- which *MUST NOT* come from Lisp string data, unless GC is inhibited). Output goes to STREAM. Returns the number of bytes stored into STREAM. Arguments are either C-type arguments in va_list VARGS, or an array of Lisp objects in LARGS of size NARGS. (Behavior is different in the two cases -- you either get standard sprintf() behavior or `format' behavior.) */ static Bytecount emacs_doprnt_1 (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *format_nonreloc, Bytecount format_length, Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, const Lisp_Object *largs, va_list vargs) { printf_spec_dynarr *specs = 0; printf_arg_dynarr *args = 0; REGISTER int i; int init_byte_count = Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream)); int count; if (!NILP (format_reloc)) { format_nonreloc = XSTRING_DATA (format_reloc); format_length = XSTRING_LENGTH (format_reloc); } if (format_length < 0) format_length = (Bytecount) strlen ((const char *) format_nonreloc); specs = parse_doprnt_spec (format_nonreloc, format_length); count = record_unwind_protect_freeing_dynarr (specs); if (largs) { /* allow too many args for string, but not too few */ if (nargs < get_args_needed (specs)) signal_error_1 (Qwrong_number_of_arguments, list3 (Qformat, make_int (nargs), !NILP (format_reloc) ? format_reloc : make_string (format_nonreloc, format_length))); } else { args = get_doprnt_args (specs, vargs); record_unwind_protect_freeing_dynarr (args); } for (i = 0; i < Dynarr_length (specs); i++) { struct printf_spec *spec = Dynarr_atp (specs, i); char ch; /* Copy the text before */ if (!NILP (format_reloc)) /* refetch in case of GC below */ format_nonreloc = XSTRING_DATA (format_reloc); doprnt_2 (stream, format_nonreloc + spec->text_before, spec->text_before_len, 0, -1, 0, 0); ch = spec->converter; if (!ch) continue; if (ch == '%') { doprnt_2 (stream, (Ibyte *) &ch, 1, 0, -1, 0, 0); continue; } /* The char '*' as converter means the field width, precision was specified as an argument. Extract the data and forward it to the next spec, to which it will apply. */ if (ch == '*') { struct printf_spec *nextspec = Dynarr_atp (specs, i + 1); Lisp_Object obj = largs[spec->argnum - 1]; if (INTP (obj)) { if (spec->forwarding_precision) { nextspec->precision = XINT (obj); nextspec->minwidth = spec->minwidth; } else { nextspec->minwidth = XINT (obj); if (XINT (obj) < 0) { spec->minus_flag = 1; nextspec->minwidth = - nextspec->minwidth; } } nextspec->minus_flag = spec->minus_flag; nextspec->plus_flag = spec->plus_flag; nextspec->space_flag = spec->space_flag; nextspec->number_flag = spec->number_flag; nextspec->zero_flag = spec->zero_flag; } continue; } if (largs && (spec->argnum < 1 || spec->argnum > nargs)) syntax_error ("Invalid repositioning argument", make_int (spec->argnum)); else if (ch == 'S' || ch == 's') { Ibyte *string; Bytecount string_len; if (!largs) { string = Dynarr_at (args, spec->argnum - 1).bp; #if 0 /* [[ error() can be called with null string arguments. E.g., in fileio.c, the return value of strerror() is never checked. We'll print (null), like some printf implementations do. Would it be better (and safe) to signal an error instead? Or should we just use the empty string? -dkindred@cs.cmu.edu 8/1997 ]] Do not hide bugs. --ben */ if (!string) string = (Ibyte *) "(null)"; #else assert (string); #endif string_len = strlen ((char *) string); } else { Lisp_Object obj = largs[spec->argnum - 1]; Lisp_Object ls; if (ch == 'S') { /* For `S', prin1 the argument and then treat like a string. */ ls = prin1_to_string (obj, 0); } else if (STRINGP (obj)) ls = obj; else if (SYMBOLP (obj)) ls = XSYMBOL (obj)->name; else { /* convert to string using princ. */ ls = prin1_to_string (obj, 1); } string = XSTRING_DATA (ls); string_len = XSTRING_LENGTH (ls); } doprnt_2 (stream, string, string_len, spec->minwidth, spec->precision, spec->minus_flag, spec->zero_flag); } else { /* Must be a number. */ union printf_arg arg; if (!largs) { arg = Dynarr_at (args, spec->argnum - 1); } else { Lisp_Object obj = largs[spec->argnum - 1]; if (CHARP (obj)) obj = make_int (XCHAR (obj)); if (!NUMBERP (obj)) { /* WARNING! This MUST be big enough for the sprintf below */ CIbyte msg[48]; sprintf (msg, "format specifier %%%c doesn't match argument type", ch); syntax_error (msg, Qunbound); } else if (strchr (double_converters, ch)) { if (INTP (obj)) arg.d = XINT (obj); else if (FLOATP (obj)) arg.d = XFLOAT_DATA (obj); #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM else if (BIGNUMP (obj)) arg.d = bignum_to_double (XBIGNUM_DATA (obj)); #endif #ifdef HAVE_RATIO else if (RATIOP (obj)) arg.d = ratio_to_double (XRATIO_DATA (obj)); #endif #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT else if (BIGFLOATP (obj)) { arg.obj = obj; switch (ch) { case 'f': ch = 'F'; break; case 'e': ch = 'h'; break; case 'E': ch = 'H'; break; case 'g': ch = 'k'; break; case 'G': ch = 'K'; break; } } #endif } else { if (FLOATP (obj)) obj = Ftruncate (obj, Qnil); #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT else if (BIGFLOATP (obj)) { #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM bignum_set_bigfloat (scratch_bignum, XBIGFLOAT_DATA (obj)); if (strchr (unsigned_int_converters, ch) && bignum_sign (scratch_bignum) < 0) dead_wrong_type_argument (Qnonnegativep, obj); obj = Fcanonicalize_number (make_bignum_bg (scratch_bignum)); #else /* !HAVE_BIGNUM */ obj = make_int (bigfloat_to_long (XBIGFLOAT_DATA (obj))); #endif /* HAVE_BIGNUM */ } #endif /* HAVE_BIGFLOAT */ #ifdef HAVE_RATIO else if (RATIOP (obj)) { arg.obj = obj; switch (ch) { case 'i': case 'd': ch = 'n'; break; case 'o': ch = 'p'; break; case 'x': ch = 'y'; break; case 'X': ch = 'Y'; break; case 'b': ch = '\337'; break; default: /* ch == 'u' */ if (strchr (unsigned_int_converters, ch) && ratio_sign (XRATIO_DATA (obj)) < 0) dead_wrong_type_argument (Qnonnegativep, obj); else ch = 'n'; } } #endif #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM if (BIGNUMP (obj)) { arg.obj = obj; switch (ch) { case 'i': case 'd': ch = 'n'; break; case 'o': ch = 'p'; break; case 'x': ch = 'y'; break; case 'X': ch = 'Y'; break; case 'b': ch = '\337'; break; default: /* ch == 'u' */ if (strchr (unsigned_int_converters, ch) && bignum_sign (XBIGNUM_DATA (obj)) < 0) dead_wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, obj); else ch = 'n'; } } #endif if (INTP (obj)) { if (strchr (unsigned_int_converters, ch)) { #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM if (XINT (obj) < 0) dead_wrong_type_argument (Qnatnump, obj); #endif arg.ul = (unsigned long) XUINT (obj); } else arg.l = XINT (obj); } } } if (ch == 'c') { Ichar a; Bytecount charlen; Ibyte charbuf[MAX_ICHAR_LEN]; a = (Ichar) arg.l; if (!valid_ichar_p (a)) { /* WARNING! This MUST be big enough for the sprintf below */ CIbyte msg[60]; sprintf (msg, "invalid character value %d to %%c spec", a); syntax_error (msg, Qunbound); } charlen = set_itext_ichar (charbuf, a); doprnt_2 (stream, charbuf, charlen, spec->minwidth, -1, spec->minus_flag, spec->zero_flag); } #if defined(HAVE_BIGNUM) || defined(HAVE_RATIO) else if (strchr (bignum_converters, ch)) { int base = 16; if (ch == 'n') base = 10; else if (ch == 'p') base = 8; else if (ch == '\337') base = 2; #ifdef HAVE_BIGNUM if (BIGNUMP (arg.obj)) { Ibyte *text_to_print = (Ibyte *) bignum_to_string (XBIGNUM_DATA (arg.obj), base); doprnt_2 (stream, text_to_print, strlen ((const char *) text_to_print), spec->minwidth, -1, spec->minus_flag, spec->zero_flag); xfree (text_to_print); } #endif #ifdef HAVE_RATIO if (RATIOP (arg.obj)) { Ibyte *text_to_print = (Ibyte *) ratio_to_string (XRATIO_DATA (arg.obj), base); doprnt_2 (stream, text_to_print, strlen ((const char *) text_to_print), spec->minwidth, -1, spec->minus_flag, spec->zero_flag); xfree (text_to_print); } #endif } #endif /* HAVE_BIGNUM || HAVE_RATIO */ #ifdef HAVE_BIGFLOAT else if (strchr (bigfloat_converters, ch)) { Ibyte *text_to_print = (Ibyte *) bigfloat_to_string (XBIGFLOAT_DATA (arg.obj), 10); doprnt_2 (stream, text_to_print, strlen ((const char *) text_to_print), spec->minwidth, -1, spec->minus_flag, spec->zero_flag); xfree (text_to_print); } #endif /* HAVE_BIGFLOAT */ else if (ch == 'b') { Ascbyte *text_to_print = alloca_array (char, SIZEOF_LONG * 8 + 1); ulong_to_bit_string (text_to_print, arg.ul); doprnt_2 (stream, (Ibyte *)text_to_print, qxestrlen ((Ibyte *)text_to_print), spec->minwidth, -1, spec->minus_flag, spec->zero_flag); } else { Ascbyte *text_to_print; Ascbyte constructed_spec[100]; Ascbyte *p = constructed_spec; int alloca_sz = 350; int min = spec->minwidth, prec = spec->precision; if (prec < 0) prec = 0; if (min < 0) min = 0; if (32+min+prec > alloca_sz) alloca_sz = 32 + min + prec; text_to_print = alloca_array(char, alloca_sz); /* Mostly reconstruct the spec and use sprintf() to format the string. */ *p++ = '%'; if (spec->plus_flag) *p++ = '+'; if (spec->space_flag) *p++ = ' '; if (spec->number_flag) *p++ = '#'; if (spec->minus_flag) *p++ = '-'; if (spec->zero_flag) *p++ = '0'; if (spec->minwidth >= 0) { long_to_string (p, spec->minwidth); p += strlen (p); } if (spec->precision >= 0) { *p++ = '.'; long_to_string (p, spec->precision); p += strlen (p); } if (strchr (double_converters, ch)) { *p++ = ch; *p++ = '\0'; sprintf (text_to_print, constructed_spec, arg.d); } else { *p++ = 'l'; /* Always use longs with sprintf() */ *p++ = ch; *p++ = '\0'; if (strchr (unsigned_int_converters, ch)) sprintf (text_to_print, constructed_spec, arg.ul); else sprintf (text_to_print, constructed_spec, arg.l); } doprnt_2 (stream, (Ibyte *) text_to_print, strlen (text_to_print), 0, -1, 0, 0); } } } unbind_to (count); return Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream)) - init_byte_count; } /* Basic external entry point into string formatting. See emacs_doprnt_1(). */ Bytecount emacs_doprnt_va (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *format_nonreloc, Bytecount format_length, Lisp_Object format_reloc, va_list vargs) { return emacs_doprnt_1 (stream, format_nonreloc, format_length, format_reloc, 0, 0, vargs); } /* Basic external entry point into string formatting. See emacs_doprnt_1(). */ Bytecount emacs_doprnt (Lisp_Object stream, const Ibyte *format_nonreloc, Bytecount format_length, Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, const Lisp_Object *largs, ...) { va_list vargs; Bytecount val; va_start (vargs, largs); val = emacs_doprnt_1 (stream, format_nonreloc, format_length, format_reloc, nargs, largs, vargs); va_end (vargs); return val; } /* Similar to `format' in that its arguments are Lisp objects rather than C objects. (For the versions that take C objects, see the emacs_[v]sprintf... functions below.) Accepts the format string as either a C string (FORMAT_NONRELOC, which *MUST NOT* come from Lisp string data, unless GC is inhibited) or a Lisp string (FORMAT_RELOC). Return resulting formatted string as a Lisp string. All arguments are GCPRO'd, including FORMAT_RELOC; this makes it OK to pass newly created objects into this function (as often happens). #### It shouldn't be necessary to specify the number of arguments. This would require some rewriting of the doprnt() functions, though. */ Lisp_Object emacs_vsprintf_string_lisp (const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, const Lisp_Object *largs) { Lisp_Object stream; Lisp_Object obj; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; GCPRO2 (largs[0], format_reloc); gcpro1.nvars = nargs; stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); emacs_doprnt (stream, (Ibyte *) format_nonreloc, format_nonreloc ? strlen (format_nonreloc) : 0, format_reloc, nargs, largs); Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (stream)); obj = make_string (resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (stream)), Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream))); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (stream)); UNGCPRO; return obj; } /* Like emacs_vsprintf_string_lisp() but accepts its extra args directly (using variable arguments), rather than as an array. */ Lisp_Object emacs_sprintf_string_lisp (const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, ...) { Lisp_Object *args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, nargs); va_list va; int i; Lisp_Object obj; va_start (va, nargs); for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) args[i] = va_arg (va, Lisp_Object); va_end (va); obj = emacs_vsprintf_string_lisp (format_nonreloc, format_reloc, nargs, args); return obj; } /* Like emacs_vsprintf_string_lisp() but returns a malloc()ed memory block. Return length out through LEN_OUT, if not null. */ Ibyte * emacs_vsprintf_malloc_lisp (const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, const Lisp_Object *largs, Bytecount *len_out) { Lisp_Object stream; Ibyte *retval; Bytecount len; struct gcpro gcpro1, gcpro2; GCPRO2 (largs[0], format_reloc); gcpro1.nvars = nargs; stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); emacs_doprnt (stream, (Ibyte *) format_nonreloc, format_nonreloc ? strlen (format_nonreloc) : 0, format_reloc, nargs, largs); Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (stream)); len = Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream)); retval = xnew_ibytes (len + 1); memcpy (retval, resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (stream)), len); retval[len] = '\0'; Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (stream)); if (len_out) *len_out = len; UNGCPRO; return retval; } /* Like emacs_sprintf_string_lisp() but returns a malloc()ed memory block. Return length out through LEN_OUT, if not null. */ Ibyte * emacs_sprintf_malloc_lisp (Bytecount *len_out, const CIbyte *format_nonreloc, Lisp_Object format_reloc, int nargs, ...) { Lisp_Object *args = alloca_array (Lisp_Object, nargs); va_list va; int i; Ibyte *retval; va_start (va, nargs); for (i = 0; i < nargs; i++) args[i] = va_arg (va, Lisp_Object); va_end (va); retval = emacs_vsprintf_malloc_lisp (format_nonreloc, format_reloc, nargs, args, len_out); return retval; } /* vsprintf()-like replacement. Returns a Lisp string. Data from Lisp strings is OK because we explicitly inhibit GC. */ Lisp_Object emacs_vsprintf_string (const CIbyte *format, va_list vargs) { Lisp_Object stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); Lisp_Object obj; int count = begin_gc_forbidden (); emacs_doprnt_va (stream, (Ibyte *) format, strlen (format), Qnil, vargs); Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (stream)); obj = make_string (resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (stream)), Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream))); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (stream)); end_gc_forbidden (count); return obj; } /* sprintf()-like replacement. Returns a Lisp string. Data from Lisp strings is OK because we explicitly inhibit GC. */ Lisp_Object emacs_sprintf_string (const CIbyte *format, ...) { va_list vargs; Lisp_Object retval; va_start (vargs, format); retval = emacs_vsprintf_string (format, vargs); va_end (vargs); return retval; } /* vsprintf()-like replacement. Returns a malloc()ed memory block. Data from Lisp strings is OK because we explicitly inhibit GC. Return length out through LEN_OUT, if not null. */ Ibyte * emacs_vsprintf_malloc (const CIbyte *format, va_list vargs, Bytecount *len_out) { int count = begin_gc_forbidden (); Lisp_Object stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); Ibyte *retval; Bytecount len; emacs_doprnt_va (stream, (Ibyte *) format, strlen (format), Qnil, vargs); Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (stream)); len = Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream)); retval = xnew_ibytes (len + 1); memcpy (retval, resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (stream)), len); retval[len] = '\0'; end_gc_forbidden (count); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (stream)); if (len_out) *len_out = len; return retval; } /* sprintf()-like replacement. Returns a malloc()ed memory block. Data from Lisp strings is OK because we explicitly inhibit GC. Return length out through LEN_OUT, if not null. */ Ibyte * emacs_sprintf_malloc (Bytecount *len_out, const CIbyte *format, ...) { va_list vargs; Ibyte *retval; va_start (vargs, format); retval = emacs_vsprintf_malloc (format, vargs, len_out); va_end (vargs); return retval; } /* vsprintf() replacement. Writes output into OUTPUT, which better have enough space for the output. Data from Lisp strings is OK because we explicitly inhibit GC. */ Bytecount emacs_vsprintf (Ibyte *output, const CIbyte *format, va_list vargs) { Bytecount retval; int count = begin_gc_forbidden (); Lisp_Object stream = make_resizing_buffer_output_stream (); Bytecount len; retval = emacs_doprnt_va (stream, (Ibyte *) format, strlen (format), Qnil, vargs); Lstream_flush (XLSTREAM (stream)); len = Lstream_byte_count (XLSTREAM (stream)); memcpy (output, resizing_buffer_stream_ptr (XLSTREAM (stream)), len); output[len] = '\0'; end_gc_forbidden (count); Lstream_delete (XLSTREAM (stream)); return retval; } /* sprintf() replacement. Writes output into OUTPUT, which better have enough space for the output. Data from Lisp strings is OK because we explicitly inhibit GC. */ Bytecount emacs_sprintf (Ibyte *output, const CIbyte *format, ...) { va_list vargs; Bytecount retval; va_start (vargs, format); retval = emacs_vsprintf (output, format, vargs); va_end (vargs); return retval; }