/* $OpenBSD: b_print.c,v 1.26 2019/06/28 05:47:57 deraadt Exp $ */ /* Theo de Raadt places this file in the public domain. */ #include int BIO_printf(BIO *bio, const char *format, ...) { va_list args; int ret; va_start(args, format); ret = BIO_vprintf(bio, format, args); va_end(args); return (ret); } #ifdef HAVE_FUNOPEN static int _BIO_write(void *cookie, const char *buf, int nbytes) { return BIO_write(cookie, buf, nbytes); } int BIO_vprintf(BIO *bio, const char *format, va_list args) { int ret; FILE *fp; fp = funopen(bio, NULL, &_BIO_write, NULL, NULL); if (fp == NULL) { ret = -1; goto fail; } ret = vfprintf(fp, format, args); fclose(fp); fail: return (ret); } #else /* !HAVE_FUNOPEN */ int BIO_vprintf(BIO *bio, const char *format, va_list args) { int ret; char *buf = NULL; ret = vasprintf(&buf, format, args); if (ret == -1) return (ret); BIO_write(bio, buf, ret); free(buf); return (ret); } #endif /* HAVE_FUNOPEN */ /* * BIO_snprintf and BIO_vsnprintf return -1 for overflow, * due to the history of this API. Justification: * * Traditional snprintf surfaced in 4.4BSD, and returned * "number of bytes wanted". Solaris and Windows opted to * return -1. A draft standard was written which returned -1. * Due to the large volume of code already using the first * semantics, the draft was repaired before standardization to * specify "number of bytes wanted" plus "-1 for character conversion * style errors". Solaris adapted to this rule, but Windows stuck * with -1. * * Original OpenSSL comment which is full of lies: * * "In case of truncation, return -1 like traditional snprintf. * (Current drafts for ISO/IEC 9899 say snprintf should return * the number of characters that would have been written, * had the buffer been large enough.)" */ int BIO_snprintf(char *buf, size_t n, const char *format, ...) { va_list args; int ret; va_start(args, format); ret = vsnprintf(buf, n, format, args); va_end(args); if (ret >= n || ret == -1) return (-1); return (ret); } int BIO_vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t n, const char *format, va_list args) { int ret; ret = vsnprintf(buf, n, format, args); if (ret >= n || ret == -1) return (-1); return (ret); }