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* Description: vscanf_s function
* Create: 2014-02-25
*/
#include "secinput.h"
* <FUNCTION DESCRIPTION>
* The vscanf_s function is equivalent to scanf_s, with the variable argument list replaced by argList,
* The vscanf_s function reads data from the standard input stream stdin and
* writes the data into the location that's given by argument. Each argument
* must be a pointer to a variable of a type that corresponds to a type specifier
* in format. If copying occurs between strings that overlap, the behavior is
* undefined.
*
* <INPUT PARAMETERS>
* format Format control string.
* argList pointer to list of arguments
*
* <OUTPUT PARAMETERS>
* argList the converted value stored in user assigned address
*
* <RETURN VALUE>
* Returns the number of fields successfully converted and assigned;
* the return value does not include fields that were read but not assigned.
* A return value of 0 indicates that no fields were assigned.
* return -1 if an error occurs.
*/
int vscanf_s(const char *format, va_list argList)
{
int retVal;
SecFileStream fStr;
SECUREC_FILE_STREAM_FROM_STDIN(&fStr);
* The "va_list" has different definition on different platform, so we can't use argList == NULL
* To determine it's invalid. If you has fixed platform, you can check some fields to validate it,
* such as "argList == NULL" or argList.xxx != NULL or *(size_t *)&argList != 0.
*/
if (format == NULL || fStr.pf == NULL) {
SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vscanf_s");
return SECUREC_SCANF_EINVAL;
}
SECUREC_LOCK_STDIN(0, fStr.pf);
retVal = SecInputS(&fStr, format, argList);
SECUREC_UNLOCK_STDIN(0, fStr.pf);
if (retVal < 0) {
SECUREC_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMTER("vscanf_s");
return SECUREC_SCANF_EINVAL;
}
return retVal;
}