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+/* Decomposed printf argument list.
+ Copyright (C) 1999, 2002-2003, 2005-2007, 2009-2023 Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
+ published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
+ License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+ This file 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
+ along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
+
+/* This file can be parametrized with the following macros:
+ ENABLE_UNISTDIO Set to 1 to enable the unistdio extensions.
+ PRINTF_FETCHARGS Name of the function to be defined.
+ STATIC Set to 'static' to declare the function static. */
+
+#ifndef PRINTF_FETCHARGS
+# include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+/* Specification. */
+#ifndef PRINTF_FETCHARGS
+# include "printf-args.h"
+#endif
+
+/* Get INT_WIDTH. */
+#include <limits.h>
+
+#ifdef STATIC
+STATIC
+#endif
+int
+PRINTF_FETCHARGS (va_list args, arguments *a)
+{
+ size_t i;
+ argument *ap;
+
+ for (i = 0, ap = &a->arg[0]; i < a->count; i++, ap++)
+ switch (ap->type)
+ {
+ case TYPE_SCHAR:
+ ap->a.a_schar = va_arg (args, /*signed char*/ int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UCHAR:
+ ap->a.a_uchar = va_arg (args, /*unsigned char*/ int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_SHORT:
+ ap->a.a_short = va_arg (args, /*short*/ int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_USHORT:
+ ap->a.a_ushort = va_arg (args, /*unsigned short*/ int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT:
+ ap->a.a_int = va_arg (args, int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT:
+ ap->a.a_uint = va_arg (args, unsigned int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_LONGINT:
+ ap->a.a_longint = va_arg (args, long int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_ULONGINT:
+ ap->a.a_ulongint = va_arg (args, unsigned long int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_LONGLONGINT:
+ ap->a.a_longlongint = va_arg (args, long long int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_ULONGLONGINT:
+ ap->a.a_ulonglongint = va_arg (args, unsigned long long int);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT8_T:
+ #if INT8_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_int8_t = va_arg (args, /* int8_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_int8_t = va_arg (args, int8_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT8_T:
+ #if UINT8_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_uint8_t = va_arg (args, /* uint8_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_uint8_t = va_arg (args, uint8_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT16_T:
+ #if INT16_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_int16_t = va_arg (args, /* int16_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_int16_t = va_arg (args, int16_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT16_T:
+ #if UINT16_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_uint16_t = va_arg (args, /* uint16_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_uint16_t = va_arg (args, uint16_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT32_T:
+ #if INT32_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_int32_t = va_arg (args, /* int32_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_int32_t = va_arg (args, int32_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT32_T:
+ #if UINT32_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_uint32_t = va_arg (args, /* uint32_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_uint32_t = va_arg (args, uint32_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT64_T:
+ ap->a.a_int64_t = va_arg (args, int64_t);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT64_T:
+ ap->a.a_uint64_t = va_arg (args, uint64_t);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT_FAST8_T:
+ #if INT_FAST8_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_int_fast8_t = va_arg (args, /* int_fast8_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_int_fast8_t = va_arg (args, int_fast8_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT_FAST8_T:
+ #if UINT_FAST8_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast8_t = va_arg (args, /* uint_fast8_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast8_t = va_arg (args, uint_fast8_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT_FAST16_T:
+ #if INT_FAST16_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_int_fast16_t = va_arg (args, /* int_fast16_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_int_fast16_t = va_arg (args, int_fast16_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT_FAST16_T:
+ #if UINT_FAST16_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast16_t = va_arg (args, /* uint_fast16_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast16_t = va_arg (args, uint_fast16_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT_FAST32_T:
+ #if INT_FAST32_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_int_fast32_t = va_arg (args, /* int_fast32_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_int_fast32_t = va_arg (args, int_fast32_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT_FAST32_T:
+ #if UINT_FAST32_WIDTH < INT_WIDTH
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast32_t = va_arg (args, /* uint_fast32_t */ int);
+ #else
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast32_t = va_arg (args, uint_fast32_t);
+ #endif
+ break;
+ case TYPE_INT_FAST64_T:
+ ap->a.a_int_fast64_t = va_arg (args, int_fast64_t);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_UINT_FAST64_T:
+ ap->a.a_uint_fast64_t = va_arg (args, uint_fast64_t);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_DOUBLE:
+ ap->a.a_double = va_arg (args, double);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_LONGDOUBLE:
+ ap->a.a_longdouble = va_arg (args, long double);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_CHAR:
+ ap->a.a_char = va_arg (args, int);
+ break;
+#if HAVE_WINT_T
+ case TYPE_WIDE_CHAR:
+ /* Although ISO C 99 7.24.1.(2) says that wint_t is "unchanged by
+ default argument promotions", this is not the case in mingw32,
+ where wint_t is 'unsigned short'. */
+ ap->a.a_wide_char =
+ (sizeof (wint_t) < sizeof (int)
+ ? (wint_t) va_arg (args, int)
+ : va_arg (args, wint_t));
+ break;
+#endif
+ case TYPE_STRING:
+ ap->a.a_string = va_arg (args, const char *);
+ /* A null pointer is an invalid argument for "%s", but in practice
+ it occurs quite frequently in printf statements that produce
+ debug output. Use a fallback in this case. */
+ if (ap->a.a_string == NULL)
+ ap->a.a_string = "(NULL)";
+ break;
+#if HAVE_WCHAR_T
+ case TYPE_WIDE_STRING:
+ ap->a.a_wide_string = va_arg (args, const wchar_t *);
+ /* A null pointer is an invalid argument for "%ls", but in practice
+ it occurs quite frequently in printf statements that produce
+ debug output. Use a fallback in this case. */
+ if (ap->a.a_wide_string == NULL)
+ {
+ static const wchar_t wide_null_string[] =
+ {
+ (wchar_t)'(',
+ (wchar_t)'N', (wchar_t)'U', (wchar_t)'L', (wchar_t)'L',
+ (wchar_t)')',
+ (wchar_t)0
+ };
+ ap->a.a_wide_string = wide_null_string;
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+ case TYPE_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_pointer = va_arg (args, void *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_SCHAR_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_schar_pointer = va_arg (args, signed char *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_SHORT_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_short_pointer = va_arg (args, short *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int_pointer = va_arg (args, int *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_LONGINT_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_longint_pointer = va_arg (args, long int *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_LONGLONGINT_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_longlongint_pointer = va_arg (args, long long int *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT8_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int8_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int8_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT16_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int16_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int16_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT32_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int32_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int32_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT64_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int64_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int64_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT_FAST8_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int_fast8_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int_fast8_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT_FAST16_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int_fast16_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int_fast16_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT_FAST32_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int_fast32_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int_fast32_t *);
+ break;
+ case TYPE_COUNT_INT_FAST64_T_POINTER:
+ ap->a.a_count_int_fast64_t_pointer = va_arg (args, int_fast64_t *);
+ break;
+#if ENABLE_UNISTDIO
+ /* The unistdio extensions. */
+ case TYPE_U8_STRING:
+ ap->a.a_u8_string = va_arg (args, const uint8_t *);
+ /* A null pointer is an invalid argument for "%U", but in practice
+ it occurs quite frequently in printf statements that produce
+ debug output. Use a fallback in this case. */
+ if (ap->a.a_u8_string == NULL)
+ {
+ static const uint8_t u8_null_string[] =
+ { '(', 'N', 'U', 'L', 'L', ')', 0 };
+ ap->a.a_u8_string = u8_null_string;
+ }
+ break;
+ case TYPE_U16_STRING:
+ ap->a.a_u16_string = va_arg (args, const uint16_t *);
+ /* A null pointer is an invalid argument for "%lU", but in practice
+ it occurs quite frequently in printf statements that produce
+ debug output. Use a fallback in this case. */
+ if (ap->a.a_u16_string == NULL)
+ {
+ static const uint16_t u16_null_string[] =
+ { '(', 'N', 'U', 'L', 'L', ')', 0 };
+ ap->a.a_u16_string = u16_null_string;
+ }
+ break;
+ case TYPE_U32_STRING:
+ ap->a.a_u32_string = va_arg (args, const uint32_t *);
+ /* A null pointer is an invalid argument for "%llU", but in practice
+ it occurs quite frequently in printf statements that produce
+ debug output. Use a fallback in this case. */
+ if (ap->a.a_u32_string == NULL)
+ {
+ static const uint32_t u32_null_string[] =
+ { '(', 'N', 'U', 'L', 'L', ')', 0 };
+ ap->a.a_u32_string = u32_null_string;
+ }
+ break;
+#endif
+ default:
+ /* Unknown type. */
+ return -1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}