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PRINTF_L(3) BSD Library Functions Manual PRINTF_L(3) NAME asprintf_l, fprintf_l, printf_l, snprintf_l, sprintf_l, vasprintf_l, vfprintf_l, vprintf_l, vsnprintf_l, vsprintf_l -- formatted output con-version conversion version LIBRARY Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS #include <stdio.h> #include <xlocale.h> int asprintf_l(char **ret, locale_t loc, const char *format, ...); int fprintf_l(FILE * restrict stream, locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, ...); int printf_l(locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, ...); int snprintf_l(char * restrict str, size_t size, locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, ...); int sprintf_l(char * restrict str, locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, ...); #include <stdarg.h> #include <xlocale.h> int vasprintf_l(char **ret, locale_t loc, const char *format, va_list ap); int vfprintf_l(FILE * restrict stream, locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap); int vprintf_l(locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap); int vsnprintf_l(char * restrict str, size_t size, locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap); int vsprintf_l(char * restrict str, locale_t loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap); DESCRIPTION The printf_l(), fprintf_l(), sprintf_l(), snprintf_l(), asprintf_l(), vprintf_l(), vfprintf_l(), vsprintf_l(), vsnprintf_l(), and vasprintf_l() functions are extended locale versions of the printf(), fprintf(), sprintf(), snprintf(), asprintf(), vprintf(), vfprintf(), vsprintf(), vsnprintf(), and vasprintf() functions, respectively. Refer to their manual pages for details. Also, see xlocale(3) for more information about extended locales. SEE ALSO printf(3), xlocale(3) BSD March 11, 2005 BSD |