/* * Copyright (c) Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2014-2020. All rights reserved. * Licensed under Mulan PSL v2. * You can use this software according to the terms and conditions of the Mulan PSL v2. * You may obtain a copy of Mulan PSL v2 at: * http://license.coscl.org.cn/MulanPSL2 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, * EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON-INFRINGEMENT, * MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. * See the Mulan PSL v2 for more details. * Description: sprintf_s function * Author: lishunda * Create: 2014-02-25 */ #include "securec.h" /* * * The sprintf_s function is equivalent to the sprintf function * except for the parameter destMax and the explicit runtime-constraints violation * The sprintf_s function formats and stores a series of characters and values * in strDest. Each argument (if any) is converted and output according to * the corresponding format specification in format. The format consists of * ordinary characters and has the same form and function as the format argument * for printf. A null character is appended after the last character written. * If copying occurs between strings that overlap, the behavior is undefined. * * * strDest Storage location for output. * destMax Maximum number of characters to store. * format Format-control string. * ... Optional arguments * * * strDest is updated * * * return the number of bytes stored in strDest, not counting the terminating null character. * return -1 if an error occurred. * * If there is a runtime-constraint violation, strDest[0] will be set to the '\0' when strDest and destMax valid */ int sprintf_s(char *strDest, size_t destMax, const char *format, ...) { int ret; /* If initialization causes e838 */ va_list argList; va_start(argList, format); ret = vsprintf_s(strDest, destMax, format, argList); va_end(argList); (void)argList; /* To clear e438 last value assigned not used , the compiler will optimize this code */ return ret; } #if SECUREC_IN_KERNEL EXPORT_SYMBOL(sprintf_s); #endif