From 465ae39e86396c2d1a84735164964a43a9c157e1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Stenberg Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 10:10:58 +0000 Subject: moved to the new libcurl/ directory --- docs/curl_mprintf.3 | 88 ----------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 88 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/curl_mprintf.3 (limited to 'docs/curl_mprintf.3') diff --git a/docs/curl_mprintf.3 b/docs/curl_mprintf.3 deleted file mode 100644 index 839b22536..000000000 --- a/docs/curl_mprintf.3 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -.\" You can view this file with: -.\" nroff -man [file] -.\" $Id$ -.\" -.TH curl_printf 3 "20 April 2001" "libcurl 7.7.2" "libcurl Manual" -.SH NAME -curl_maprintf, curl_mfprintf, curl_mprintf, curl_msnprintf, curl_msprintf -curl_mvaprintf, curl_mvfprintf, curl_mvprintf, curl_mvsnprintf, -curl_mvsprintf - formatted output conversion -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B #include -.sp -.BI "int curl_mprintf(const char *" format ", ...);" -.br -.BI "int curl_mfprintf(FILE *" fd ", const char *" format ", ...);" -.br -.BI "int curl_msprintf(char *" buffer ", const char *" format ", ...);" -.br -.BI "int curl_msnprintf(char *" buffer ", size_t " maxlength ", const char *" format ", ...);" -.br -.BI "int curl_mvprintf(const char *" format ", va_list " args ");" -.br -.BI "int curl_mvfprintf(FILE *" fd ", const char *" format ", va_list " args ");" -.br -.BI "int curl_mvsprintf(char *" buffer ", const char *" format ", va_list " args ");" -.br -.BI "int curl_mvsnprintf(char *" buffer ", size_t " maxlength ", const char *" format ", va_list " args ");" -.br -.BI "char *curl_maprintf(const char *" format ", ...);" -.br -.BI "char *curl_mvaprintf(const char *" format ", va_list " args ");" -.SH DESCRIPTION -These are all functions that produces output according to a format string and -given arguments. These are mostly clones of the well-known C-style functions -and there will be no detailed explanation of all available formatting rules -and usage here. - -See this table for notable exceptions. -.RS -.TP -.B curl_mprintf() -Normal printf() clone. -.TP -.B curl_mfprintf() -Normal fprinf() clone. -.TP -.B curl_msprintf() -Normal sprintf() clone. -.TP -.B curl_msnprintf() -snprintf() clone. Many systems don't have this. It is just like \fBsprintf\fP -but with an extra argument after the buffer that specifies the length of the -target buffer. -.TP -.B curl_mvprintf() -Normal vprintf() clone. -.TP -.B curl_mvfprintf() -Normal vfprintf() clone. -.TP -.B curl_mvsprintf() -Normal vsprintf() clone. -.TP -.B curl_mvsnprintf() -vsnprintf() clone. Many systems don't have this. It is just like -\fBvsprintf\fP but with an extra argument after the buffer that specifies the -length of the target buffer. -.TP -.B curl_maprintf() -Like printf() but returns the output string as a malloc()ed string. The -returned string must be free()ed by the receiver. -.TP -.B curl_mvaprintf() -Like curl_maprintf() but takes a va_list pointer argument instead of a -variable amount of arguments. -.RE - -To easily use all these cloned functions instead of the normal ones, #define -_MPRINTF_REPLACE before you include the file. Then all the -normal names like printf, fprintf, sprintf etc will use the curl-functions -instead. -.SH RETURN VALUE -The \fBcurl_maprintf\fP and \fBcurl_mvaprintf\fP functions return a pointer to -a newly allocated string, or NULL it it failed. - -All other functions return the number of character they actually outputed. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -.BR printf "(3), " sprintf "(3), " fprintf "(3), " vprintf "(3) " -- cgit v1.2.3