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- /******************************************************************
- * *
- * strsafe.h -- This module defines safer C library string *
- * routine replacements. These are meant to make C *
- * a bit more safe in reference to security and *
- * robustness *
- * *
- * Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved. *
- * Ported to Unix by Ben Allison - Nullsoft, Inc. *
- * *
- ******************************************************************/
- #pragma once
- #ifdef _WIN32
- #include <strsafe.h>
- #else
- #pragma once
- #include <stdio.h> // for _vsnprintf, _vsnwprintf, getc, getwc
- #include <string.h> // for memset
- #include <stdarg.h> // for va_start, etc.
- #include <wchar.h>
- #include <stdint.h>
- #ifndef _HRESULT_DEFINED
- #define _HRESULT_DEFINED
- typedef long HRESULT;
- #endif // !_HRESULT_DEFINED
- #ifndef SUCCEEDED
- #define SUCCEEDED(hr) ((HRESULT)(hr) >= 0)
- #endif
- #ifndef FAILED
- #define FAILED(hr) ((HRESULT)(hr) < 0)
- #endif
- #ifndef S_OK
- #define S_OK ((HRESULT)0x00000000L)
- #endif
- #ifdef __cplusplus
- #define _STRSAFE_EXTERN_C extern "C"
- #else
- #define _STRSAFE_EXTERN_C extern
- #endif
- // If you do not want to use these functions inline (and instead want to link w/ strsafe.lib), then
- // #define STRSAFE_LIB before including this header file.
- #ifndef _WIN32
- #define __inline inline
- #define __stdcall
- #endif
- #if defined(STRSAFE_LIB)
- #define STRSAFEAPI _STRSAFE_EXTERN_C HRESULT __stdcall
- #pragma comment(lib, "./strsafe.lib")
- #elif defined(STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL)
- #define STRSAFEAPI _STRSAFE_EXTERN_C __declspec(dllexport) HRESULT __stdcall
- #else
- #define STRSAFEAPI __inline HRESULT __stdcall
- #define STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif
- // Some functions always run inline because they use stdin and we want to avoid building multiple
- // versions of strsafe lib depending on if you use msvcrt, libcmt, etc.
- #define STRSAFE_INLINE_API __inline HRESULT __stdcall
- // The user can request no "Cb" or no "Cch" fuctions, but not both!
- #if defined(STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS) && defined(STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS)
- #error cannot specify both STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS and STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS !!
- #endif
- // This should only be defined when we are building strsafe.lib
- #ifdef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- #define STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif
- // If both strsafe.h and ntstrsafe.h are included, only use definitions from one.
- #ifndef _NTSTRSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
- #define STRSAFE_MAX_CCH 2147483647 // max # of characters we support (same as INT_MAX)
- // Flags for controling the Ex functions
- //
- // STRSAFE_FILL_BYTE(0xFF) 0x000000FF // bottom byte specifies fill pattern
- #define STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS 0x00000100 // treat null as TEXT("") -- don't fault on NULL buffers
- #define STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL 0x00000200 // fill in extra space behind the null terminator
- #define STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE 0x00000400 // on failure, overwrite pszDest with fill pattern and null terminate it
- #define STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE 0x00000800 // on failure, set *pszDest = TEXT('\0')
- #define STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION 0x00001000 // instead of returning a truncated result, copy/append nothing to pszDest and null terminate it
- #define STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS (0x000000FF | STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS | STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL | STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION)
- // helper macro to set the fill character and specify buffer filling
- #define STRSAFE_FILL_BYTE(x) ((unsigned long)((x & 0x000000FF) | STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL))
- #define STRSAFE_FAILURE_BYTE(x) ((unsigned long)((x & 0x000000FF) | STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE))
- #define STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) ((int)(dwFlags & 0x000000FF))
- #endif // _NTSTRSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
- // STRSAFE error return codes
- //
- #define STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER ((HRESULT)0x8007007AL) // 0x7A = 122L = ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- #define STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER ((HRESULT)0x80070057L) // 0x57 = 87L = ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
- #define STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE ((HRESULT)0x80070026L) // 0x26 = 38L = ERROR_HANDLE_EOF
- // prototypes for the worker functions
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyNWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyNExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatNWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend);
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatNExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- STRSAFEAPI StringVPrintfWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList);
- STRSAFEAPI StringVPrintfExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList);
- STRSAFEAPI StringLengthWorkerA(const char* psz, size_t cchMax, size_t* pcch);
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #ifndef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- // these functions are always inline
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringGetsExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #endif
- #ifdef _NTSTRSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
- #pragma warning(push)
- #pragma warning(disable : 4995)
- #endif // _NTSTRSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCopy(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcpy'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This routine is not a replacement for strncpy. That function will pad the
- destination string with extra null termination characters if the count is
- greater than the length of the source string, and it will fail to null
- terminate the destination string if the source string length is greater
- than or equal to the count. You can not blindly use this instead of strncpy:
- it is common for code to use it to "patch" strings and you would introduce
- errors if the code started null terminating in the middle of the string.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was copied without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases as much of
- pszSrc will be copied to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null
- terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be = (_tcslen(src) + 1) to hold all of the
- source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCchCopyEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc);
- #define StringCchCopy StringCchCopyA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCopyWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCopy(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcpy'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter and this
- function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will ALWAYS
- null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This routine is not a replacement for strncpy. That function will pad the
- destination string with extra null termination characters if the count is
- greater than the length of the source string, and it will fail to null
- terminate the destination string if the source string length is greater
- than or equal to the count. You can not blindly use this instead of strncpy:
- it is common for code to use it to "patch" strings and you would introduce
- errors if the code started null terminating in the middle of the string.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was copied without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases as much of pszSrc
- will be copied to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be = ((_tcslen(src) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)) to
- hold all of the source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCbCopyEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc);
- #define StringCbCopy StringCbCopyA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- // convert to count of characters
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCopyWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCopyEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcpy' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchCopy, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be = (_tcslen(pszSrc) + 1) to hold all of
- the source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function copied any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- this flag is useful for emulating functions like lstrcpy
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCchCopyEx StringCchCopyExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringCopyExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCopyEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcbRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcpy' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbCopy, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of bytes left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be ((_tcslen(pszSrc) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)) to
- hold all of the source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function copied any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - pcbRemaining is non-null,the function will return the
- number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- this flag is useful for emulating functions like lstrcpy
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCbCopyEx StringCbCopyExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCopyExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCopyN(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc,
- IN size_t cchSrc
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncpy'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This routine is meant as a replacement for strncpy, but it does behave
- differently. This function will not pad the destination buffer with extra
- null termination characters if cchSrc is greater than the length of pszSrc.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the entire string or the first cchSrc characters were copied
- without truncation and the resultant destination string was null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases as much of pszSrc
- will be copied to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be = (_tcslen(src) + 1) to hold all of the
- source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string
- cchSrc - maximum number of characters to copy from source string,
- not including the null terminator.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCchCopyNEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyNA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc);
- #define StringCchCopyN StringCchCopyNA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyNA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if ((cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH) ||
- (cchSrc > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCopyNWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc, cchSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCopyN(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc,
- IN size_t cbSrc
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncpy'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter and this
- function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will ALWAYS
- null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This routine is meant as a replacement for strncpy, but it does behave
- differently. This function will not pad the destination buffer with extra
- null termination characters if cbSrc is greater than the size of pszSrc.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the entire string or the first cbSrc characters were
- copied without truncation and the resultant destination string was null
- terminated, otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases as
- much of pszSrc will be copied to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be
- null terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be = ((_tcslen(src) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)) to
- hold all of the source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string
- cbSrc - maximum number of bytes to copy from source string,
- not including the null terminator.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCbCopyEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyNA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbSrc);
- #define StringCbCopyN StringCbCopyNA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyNA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchSrc;
- // convert to count of characters
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- cchSrc = cbSrc / sizeof(char);
- if ((cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH) ||
- (cchSrc > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCopyNWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc, cchSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCopyNEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchSrc,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncpy' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchCopyN, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination
- string including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows
- additional controls.
- This routine is meant as a replacement for strncpy, but it does behave
- differently. This function will not pad the destination buffer with extra
- null termination characters if cchSrc is greater than the length of pszSrc.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be = (_tcslen(pszSrc) + 1) to hold all of
- the source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string
- cchSrc - maximum number of characters to copy from the source
- string
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function copied any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- this flag is useful for emulating functions like lstrcpy
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCchCopyNEx StringCchCopyNExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCopyNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if ((cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH) ||
- (cchSrc > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringCopyNExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, cchSrc, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCopyNEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbSrc,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcbRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncpy' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbCopyN, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of bytes left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- This routine is meant as a replacement for strncpy, but it does behave
- differently. This function will not pad the destination buffer with extra
- null termination characters if cbSrc is greater than the size of pszSrc.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be ((_tcslen(pszSrc) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)) to
- hold all of the source including the null terminator
- pszSrc - source string
- cbSrc - maximum number of bytes to copy from source string
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function copied any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - pcbRemaining is non-null,the function will return the
- number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- this flag is useful for emulating functions like lstrcpy
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all copied and the
- resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the copy
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCbCopyNEx StringCbCopyNExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCopyNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchSrc;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- cchSrc = cbSrc / sizeof(char);
- if ((cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH) ||
- (cchSrc > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCopyNExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, cchSrc, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCat(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcat'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter and this
- function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will ALWAYS
- null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was concatenated without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases as much of pszSrc
- will be appended to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null
- terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be = (_tcslen(pszDest) + _tcslen(pszSrc) + 1)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCchCatEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error occurs,
- the destination buffer is modified to contain a truncated
- version of the ideal result and is null terminated. This
- is useful for situations where truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc);
- #define StringCchCat StringCchCatA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCatWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCat(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcat'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter and this
- function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will ALWAYS
- null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was concatenated without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases as much of pszSrc
- will be appended to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null
- terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be = ((_tcslen(pszDest) + _tcslen(pszSrc) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCbCatEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error occurs,
- the destination buffer is modified to contain a truncated
- version of the ideal result and is null terminated. This
- is useful for situations where truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc);
- #define StringCbCat StringCbCatA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCatWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCatEx(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcat' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchCat, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters
- length must be (_tcslen(pszDest) + _tcslen(pszSrc) + 1)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator.
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function appended any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- this flag is useful for emulating functions like lstrcat
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any pre-existing
- or truncated string
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any pre-existing or
- truncated string
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION
- if the function returns STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, pszDest
- will not contain a truncated string, it will remain unchanged.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error
- occurs, the destination buffer is modified to contain
- a truncated version of the ideal result and is null
- terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCchCatEx StringCchCatExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringCatExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCatEx(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcbRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strcat' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbCat, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of bytes left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be ((_tcslen(pszDest) + _tcslen(pszSrc) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator.
- pszSrc - source string which must be null terminated
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function appended any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - if pcbRemaining is non-null, the function will return
- the number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- this flag is useful for emulating functions like lstrcat
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any pre-existing
- or truncated string
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any pre-existing or
- truncated string
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION
- if the function returns STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, pszDest
- will not contain a truncated string, it will remain unchanged.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated
- and the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error
- occurs, the destination buffer is modified to contain
- a truncated version of the ideal result and is null
- terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCbCatEx StringCbCatExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCatExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCatN(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc,
- IN size_t cchMaxAppend
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncat'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter as well as
- the maximum number of characters to append, excluding the null terminator.
- This function will not write past the end of the destination buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate pszDest (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if all of pszSrc or the first cchMaxAppend characters were appended
- to the destination string and it was null terminated, otherwise it will
- return a failure code. In failure cases as much of pszSrc will be appended
- to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be (_tcslen(pszDest) + min(cchMaxAppend, _tcslen(pszSrc)) + 1)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator.
- pszSrc - source string
- cchMaxAppend - maximum number of characters to append
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCchCatNEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if all of pszSrc or the first cchMaxAppend characters
- were concatenated to pszDest and the resultant dest
- string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error
- occurs, the destination buffer is modified to contain
- a truncated version of the ideal result and is null
- terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatNA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend);
- #define StringCchCatN StringCchCatNA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatNA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringCatNWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc, cchMaxAppend);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCatN(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc,
- IN size_t cbMaxAppend
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncat'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter as well as
- the maximum number of bytes to append, excluding the null terminator.
- This function will not write past the end of the destination buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate pszDest (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if all of pszSrc or the first cbMaxAppend bytes were appended
- to the destination string and it was null terminated, otherwise it will
- return a failure code. In failure cases as much of pszSrc will be appended
- to pszDest as possible, and pszDest will be null terminated.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be ((_tcslen(pszDest) + min(cbMaxAppend / sizeof(TCHAR), _tcslen(pszSrc)) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator.
- pszSrc - source string
- cbMaxAppend - maximum number of bytes to append
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL. See StringCbCatNEx if you require
- the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if all of pszSrc or the first cbMaxAppend bytes were
- concatenated to pszDest and the resultant dest string
- was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error
- occurs, the destination buffer is modified to contain
- a truncated version of the ideal result and is null
- terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatNA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbMaxAppend);
- #define StringCbCatN StringCbCatNA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatNA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbMaxAppend)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cchMaxAppend;
- cchMaxAppend = cbMaxAppend / sizeof(char);
- hr = StringCatNWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszSrc, cchMaxAppend);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchCatNEx(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchMaxAppend,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncat', with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchCatN, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be (_tcslen(pszDest) + min(cchMaxAppend, _tcslen(pszSrc)) + 1)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator.
- pszSrc - source string
- cchMaxAppend - maximum number of characters to append
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function appended any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT(""))
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any pre-existing
- or truncated string
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any pre-existing or
- truncated string
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION
- if the function returns STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, pszDest
- will not contain a truncated string, it will remain unchanged.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if all of pszSrc or the first cchMaxAppend characters
- were concatenated to pszDest and the resultant dest
- string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error
- occurs, the destination buffer is modified to contain
- a truncated version of the ideal result and is null
- terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCchCatNEx StringCchCatNExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchCatNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringCatNExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, cchMaxAppend, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbCatNEx(
- IN OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszSrc OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbMaxAppend,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strncat', with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbCatN, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of bytes left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string which must be null terminated
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be ((_tcslen(pszDest) + min(cbMaxAppend / sizeof(TCHAR), _tcslen(pszSrc)) + 1) * sizeof(TCHAR)
- to hold all of the combine string plus the null
- terminator.
- pszSrc - source string
- cbMaxAppend - maximum number of bytes to append
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function appended any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - if pcbRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT(""))
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any pre-existing
- or truncated string
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any pre-existing or
- truncated string
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION
- if the function returns STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, pszDest
- will not contain a truncated string, it will remain unchanged.
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if source and destination strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszSrc should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag
- is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and pszSrc
- may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS are ignored
- due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if all of pszSrc or the first cbMaxAppend bytes were
- concatenated to pszDest and the resultant dest string
- was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the operation
- failed due to insufficient space. When this error
- occurs, the destination buffer is modified to contain
- a truncated version of the ideal result and is null
- terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbMaxAppend, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCbCatNEx StringCbCatNExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbCatNExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cbMaxAppend, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cchMaxAppend;
- cchMaxAppend = cbMaxAppend / sizeof(char);
- hr = StringCatNExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, pszSrc, cchMaxAppend, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchVPrintf(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat,
- IN va_list argList
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'vsprintf'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was printed without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases it will return
- a truncated version of the ideal result.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters
- length must be sufficient to hold the resulting formatted
- string, including the null terminator.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- argList - va_list from the variable arguments according to the
- stdarg.h convention
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL. See StringCchVPrintfEx if you
- require the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was sufficient space in the dest buffer for
- the resultant string and it was null terminated.
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchVPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList);
- #define StringCchVPrintf StringCchVPrintfA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchVPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringVPrintfWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszFormat, argList);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbVPrintf(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat,
- IN va_list argList
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'vsprintf'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was printed without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases it will return
- a truncated version of the ideal result.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes
- length must be sufficient to hold the resulting formatted
- string, including the null terminator.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- argList - va_list from the variable arguments according to the
- stdarg.h convention
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL. See StringCbVPrintfEx if you
- require the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was sufficient space in the dest buffer for
- the resultant string and it was null terminated.
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbVPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList);
- #define StringCbVPrintf StringCbVPrintfA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbVPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringVPrintfWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszFormat, argList);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchPrintf(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat,
- ...
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'sprintf'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was printed without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases it will return
- a truncated version of the ideal result.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters
- length must be sufficient to hold the resulting formatted
- string, including the null terminator.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- ... - additional parameters to be formatted according to
- the format string
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL. See StringCchPrintfEx if you
- require the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was sufficient space in the dest buffer for
- the resultant string and it was null terminated.
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszFormat, ...);
- #define StringCchPrintf StringCchPrintfA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszFormat, ...)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- va_list argList;
- va_start(argList, pszFormat);
- hr = StringVPrintfWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszFormat, argList);
- va_end(argList);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbPrintf(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat,
- ...
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'sprintf'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string was printed without truncation and null terminated,
- otherwise it will return a failure code. In failure cases it will return
- a truncated version of the ideal result.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes
- length must be sufficient to hold the resulting formatted
- string, including the null terminator.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- ... - additional parameters to be formatted according to
- the format string
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL. See StringCbPrintfEx if you
- require the handling of NULL values.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was sufficient space in the dest buffer for
- the resultant string and it was null terminated.
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszFormat, ...);
- #define StringCbPrintf StringCbPrintfA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbPrintfA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszFormat, ...)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- va_list argList;
- va_start(argList, pszFormat);
- hr = StringVPrintfWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, pszFormat, argList);
- va_end(argList);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchPrintfEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat OPTIONAL,
- ...
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'sprintf' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchPrintf, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be sufficient to contain the resulting
- formatted string plus the null terminator.
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function printed any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return
- the number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT(""))
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- ... - additional parameters to be formatted according to
- the format string
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- flag is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and
- pszFormat may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS
- are ignored due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, ...);
- #define StringCchPrintfEx StringCchPrintfExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, ...)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- va_list argList;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- va_start(argList, pszFormat);
- hr = StringVPrintfExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags, pszFormat, argList);
- va_end(argList);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbPrintfEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcbRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat OPTIONAL,
- ...
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'sprintf' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbPrintf, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of bytes left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be sufficient to contain the resulting
- formatted string plus the null terminator.
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function printed any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - if pcbRemaining is non-null, the function will return
- the number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT(""))
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- ... - additional parameters to be formatted according to
- the format string
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- flag is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and
- pszFormat may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS
- are ignored due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, ...);
- #define StringCbPrintfEx StringCbPrintfExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, ...)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- va_list argList;
- va_start(argList, pszFormat);
- hr = StringVPrintfExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags, pszFormat, argList);
- va_end(argList);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchVPrintfEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat OPTIONAL,
- IN va_list argList
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'vsprintf' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchVPrintf, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- length must be sufficient to contain the resulting
- formatted string plus the null terminator.
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function printed any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return
- the number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT(""))
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- argList - va_list from the variable arguments according to the
- stdarg.h convention
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- flag is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and
- pszFormat may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS
- are ignored due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchVPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList);
- #define StringCchVPrintfEx StringCchVPrintfExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchVPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringVPrintfExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags, pszFormat, argList);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbVPrintfEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcbRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags,
- IN LPCTSTR pszFormat OPTIONAL,
- IN va_list argList
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'vsprintf' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbVPrintf, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- length must be sufficient to contain the resulting
- formatted string plus the null terminator.
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return
- a pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function printed any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - if pcbRemaining is non-null, the function will return
- the number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT(""))
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated. This will overwrite any truncated
- string returned when the failure is
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string. This will overwrite any truncated string
- returned when the failure is STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER.
- pszFormat - format string which must be null terminated
- argList - va_list from the variable arguments according to the
- stdarg.h convention
- Notes:
- Behavior is undefined if destination, format strings or any arguments
- strings overlap.
- pszDest and pszFormat should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- flag is specified. If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed, both pszDest and
- pszFormat may be NULL. An error may still be returned even though NULLS
- are ignored due to insufficient space.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - if there was source data and it was all concatenated and
- the resultant dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that the print
- operation failed due to insufficient space. When this
- error occurs, the destination buffer is modified to
- contain a truncated version of the ideal result and is
- null terminated. This is useful for situations where
- truncation is ok.
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbVPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList);
- #define StringCbVPrintfEx StringCbVPrintfExA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbVPrintfExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringVPrintfExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags, pszFormat, argList);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchGets(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cchDest
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'gets'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in characters) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This routine is not a replacement for fgets. That function does not replace
- newline characters with a null terminator.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if any characters were read from stdin and copied to pszDest and
- pszDest was null terminated, otherwise it will return a failure code.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- Notes:
- pszDest should not be NULL. See StringCchGetsEx if you require the handling
- of NULL values.
- cchDest must be > 1 for this function to succeed.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - data was read from stdin and copied, and the resultant
- dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_HANDLE_EOF
- - this return value indicates an error or end-of-file
- condition, use feof or ferror to determine which one has
- occured.
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that there was
- insufficient space in the destination buffer to copy any
- data
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- #ifndef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCchGetsA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest);
- #define StringCchGets StringCchGetsA
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCchGetsA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringGetsExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, NULL, NULL, 0);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #endif // !STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbGets(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest,
- IN size_t cbDest
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'gets'.
- The size of the destination buffer (in bytes) is a parameter and
- this function will not write past the end of this buffer and it will
- ALWAYS null terminate the destination buffer (unless it is zero length).
- This routine is not a replacement for fgets. That function does not replace
- newline characters with a null terminator.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if any characters were read from stdin and copied to pszDest
- and pszDest was null terminated, otherwise it will return a failure code.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- Notes:
- pszDest should not be NULL. See StringCbGetsEx if you require the handling
- of NULL values.
- cbDest must be > sizeof(TCHAR) for this function to succeed.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - data was read from stdin and copied, and the resultant
- dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_HANDLE_EOF
- - this return value indicates an error or end-of-file
- condition, use feof or ferror to determine which one has
- occured.
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that there was
- insufficient space in the destination buffer to copy any
- data
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- #ifndef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCbGetsA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest);
- #define StringCbGets StringCbGetsA
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCbGetsA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- // convert to count of characters
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringGetsExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, NULL, NULL, 0);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #endif // !STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchGetsEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cchDest,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcchRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'gets' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCchGets, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cchDest - size of destination buffer in characters.
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function copied any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcchRemaining - if pcchRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of characters left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated.
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string.
- Notes:
- pszDest should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag is specified.
- If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed and pszDest is NULL, an error may still be
- returned even though NULLS are ignored
- cchDest must be > 1 for this function to succeed.
- Return Value:
- S_OK - data was read from stdin and copied, and the resultant
- dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_HANDLE_EOF
- - this return value indicates an error or end-of-file
- condition, use feof or ferror to determine which one has
- occured.
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that there was
- insufficient space in the destination buffer to copy any
- data
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- #ifndef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCchGetsExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCchGetsEx StringCchGetsExA
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCchGetsExA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cbDest;
- // safe to multiply cchDest * sizeof(char) since cchDest < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- cbDest = cchDest * sizeof(char);
- hr = StringGetsExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, ppszDestEnd, pcchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #endif // !STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbGetsEx(
- OUT LPTSTR pszDest OPTIONAL,
- IN size_t cbDest,
- OUT LPTSTR* ppszDestEnd OPTIONAL,
- OUT size_t* pcbRemaining OPTIONAL,
- IN DWORD dwFlags
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'gets' with
- some additional parameters. In addition to functionality provided by
- StringCbGets, this routine also returns a pointer to the end of the
- destination string and the number of characters left in the destination string
- including the null terminator. The flags parameter allows additional controls.
- Arguments:
- pszDest - destination string
- cbDest - size of destination buffer in bytes.
- ppszDestEnd - if ppszDestEnd is non-null, the function will return a
- pointer to the end of the destination string. If the
- function copied any data, the result will point to the
- null termination character
- pcbRemaining - if pbRemaining is non-null, the function will return the
- number of bytes left in the destination string,
- including the null terminator
- dwFlags - controls some details of the string copy:
- STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL
- if the function succeeds, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill the uninitialize part of destination buffer
- behind the null terminator
- STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS
- treat NULL string pointers like empty strings (TEXT("")).
- STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the low byte of dwFlags will be
- used to fill all of the destination buffer, and it will
- be null terminated.
- STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION /
- STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE
- if the function fails, the destination buffer will be set
- to the empty string.
- Notes:
- pszDest should not be NULL unless the STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS flag is specified.
- If STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS is passed and pszDest is NULL, an error may still be
- returned even though NULLS are ignored
- cbDest must be > sizeof(TCHAR) for this function to succeed
- Return Value:
- S_OK - data was read from stdin and copied, and the resultant
- dest string was null terminated
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_HANDLE_EOF
- - this return value indicates an error or end-of-file
- condition, use feof or ferror to determine which one has
- occured.
- STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER /
- HRESULT_CODE(hr) == ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER
- - this return value is an indication that there was
- insufficient space in the destination buffer to copy any
- data
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- #ifndef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCbGetsExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags);
- #define StringCbGetsEx StringCbGetsExA
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringCbGetsExA(char* pszDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcbRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- cchDest = cbDest / sizeof(char);
- if (cchDest > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringGetsExWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, cbDest, ppszDestEnd, &cchRemaining, dwFlags);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) ||
- (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) ||
- (hr == STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE))
- {
- if (pcbRemaining)
- {
- // safe to multiply cchRemaining * sizeof(char) since cchRemaining < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcbRemaining = (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char));
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- #endif // !STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCchLength(
- IN LPCTSTR psz,
- IN size_t cchMax,
- OUT size_t* pcch OPTIONAL
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strlen'.
- It is used to make sure a string is not larger than a given length, and
- it optionally returns the current length in characters not including
- the null terminator.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string is non-null and the length including the null
- terminator is less than or equal to cchMax characters.
- Arguments:
- psz - string to check the length of
- cchMax - maximum number of characters including the null terminator
- that psz is allowed to contain
- pcch - if the function succeeds and pcch is non-null, the current length
- in characters of psz excluding the null terminator will be returned.
- This out parameter is equivalent to the return value of strlen(psz)
- Notes:
- psz can be null but the function will fail
- cchMax should be greater than zero or the function will fail
- Return Value:
- S_OK - psz is non-null and the length including the null
- terminator is less than or equal to cchMax characters
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchLengthA(const char* psz, size_t cchMax, size_t* pcch);
- #define StringCchLength StringCchLengthA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCchLengthA(const char* psz, size_t cchMax, size_t* pcch)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- if ((psz == NULL) || (cchMax > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(psz, cchMax, pcch);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CCH_FUNCTIONS
- #ifndef STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- /*++
- STDAPI
- StringCbLength(
- IN LPCTSTR psz,
- IN size_t cbMax,
- OUT size_t* pcb OPTIONAL
- );
- Routine Description:
- This routine is a safer version of the C built-in function 'strlen'.
- It is used to make sure a string is not larger than a given length, and
- it optionally returns the current length in bytes not including
- the null terminator.
- This function returns a hresult, and not a pointer. It returns
- S_OK if the string is non-null and the length including the null
- terminator is less than or equal to cbMax bytes.
- Arguments:
- psz - string to check the length of
- cbMax - maximum number of bytes including the null terminator
- that psz is allowed to contain
- pcb - if the function succeeds and pcb is non-null, the current length
- in bytes of psz excluding the null terminator will be returned.
- This out parameter is equivalent to the return value of strlen(psz) * sizeof(TCHAR)
- Notes:
- psz can be null but the function will fail
- cbMax should be greater than or equal to sizeof(TCHAR) or the function will fail
- Return Value:
- S_OK - psz is non-null and the length including the null
- terminator is less than or equal to cbMax bytes
- failure - you can use the macro HRESULT_CODE() to get a win32
- error code for all hresult failure cases
- It is strongly recommended to use the SUCCEEDED() / FAILED() macros to test the
- return value of this function.
- --*/
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbLengthA(const char* psz, size_t cchMax, size_t* pcch);
- #define StringCbLength StringCbLengthA
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCbLengthA(const char* psz, size_t cbMax, size_t* pcb)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchMax;
- size_t cch = 0;
- cchMax = cbMax / sizeof(char);
- if ((psz == NULL) || (cchMax > STRSAFE_MAX_CCH))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(psz, cchMax, &cch);
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) && pcb)
- {
- // safe to multiply cch * sizeof(char) since cch < STRSAFE_MAX_CCH and sizeof(char) is 1
- *pcb = cch * sizeof(char);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #endif // !STRSAFE_NO_CB_FUNCTIONS
- // these are the worker functions that actually do the work
- #ifdef STRSAFE_INLINE
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // can not null terminate a zero-byte dest buffer
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- while (cchDest && (*pszSrc != '\0'))
- {
- *pszDest++ = *pszSrc++;
- cchDest--;
- }
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // we are going to truncate pszDest
- pszDest--;
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- *pszDest= '\0';
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- char* pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- // ASSERT(cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) ||
- // cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- // only accept valid flags
- if (dwFlags & (~STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS)
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- if ((cchDest != 0) || (cbDest != 0))
- {
- // NULL pszDest and non-zero cchDest/cbDest is invalid
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- }
- if (pszSrc == NULL)
- {
- pszSrc = "";
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = 0;
- // only fail if there was actually src data to copy
- if (*pszSrc != '\0')
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- while (cchRemaining && (*pszSrc != '\0'))
- {
- *pszDestEnd++= *pszSrc++;
- cchRemaining--;
- }
- if (cchRemaining > 0)
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL)
- {
- memset(pszDestEnd + 1, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), ((cchRemaining - 1) * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- }
- }
- else
- {
- // we are going to truncate pszDest
- pszDestEnd--;
- cchRemaining++;
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- if (FAILED(hr))
- {
- if (pszDest)
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- memset(pszDest, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), cbDest);
- if (STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- }
- else if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDest - 1;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // null terminate the end of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- if (dwFlags & (STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION))
- {
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- // null terminate the beginning of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (ppszDestEnd)
- {
- *ppszDestEnd = pszDestEnd;
- }
- if (pcchRemaining)
- {
- *pcchRemaining = cchRemaining;
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyNWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // can not null terminate a zero-byte dest buffer
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- while (cchDest && cchSrc && (*pszSrc != '\0'))
- {
- *pszDest++= *pszSrc++;
- cchDest--;
- cchSrc--;
- }
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // we are going to truncate pszDest
- pszDest--;
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- *pszDest= '\0';
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCopyNExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- char* pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- // ASSERT(cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) ||
- // cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- // only accept valid flags
- if (dwFlags & (~STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS)
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- if ((cchDest != 0) || (cbDest != 0))
- {
- // NULL pszDest and non-zero cchDest/cbDest is invalid
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- }
- if (pszSrc == NULL)
- {
- pszSrc = "";
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = 0;
- // only fail if there was actually src data to copy
- if (*pszSrc != '\0')
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- while (cchRemaining && cchSrc && (*pszSrc != '\0'))
- {
- *pszDestEnd++= *pszSrc++;
- cchRemaining--;
- cchSrc--;
- }
- if (cchRemaining > 0)
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL)
- {
- memset(pszDestEnd + 1, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), ((cchRemaining - 1) * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- }
- }
- else
- {
- // we are going to truncate pszDest
- pszDestEnd--;
- cchRemaining++;
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- if (FAILED(hr))
- {
- if (pszDest)
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- memset(pszDest, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), cbDest);
- if (STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- }
- else if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDest - 1;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // null terminate the end of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- if (dwFlags & (STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION))
- {
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- // null terminate the beginning of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (ppszDestEnd)
- {
- *ppszDestEnd = pszDestEnd;
- }
- if (pcchRemaining)
- {
- *pcchRemaining = cchRemaining;
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDestCurrent;
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, &cchDestCurrent);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- hr = StringCopyWorkerA(pszDest + cchDestCurrent,
- cchDest - cchDestCurrent,
- pszSrc);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- char* pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- // ASSERT(cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) ||
- // cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- // only accept valid flags
- if (dwFlags & (~STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- size_t cchDestCurrent;
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS)
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- if ((cchDest == 0) && (cbDest == 0))
- {
- cchDestCurrent = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- // NULL pszDest and non-zero cchDest/cbDest is invalid
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, &cchDestCurrent);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDestCurrent;
- cchRemaining = cchDest - cchDestCurrent;
- }
- }
- if (pszSrc == NULL)
- {
- pszSrc = "";
- }
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, &cchDestCurrent);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDestCurrent;
- cchRemaining = cchDest - cchDestCurrent;
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // only fail if there was actually src data to append
- if (*pszSrc != '\0')
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- // we handle the STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE and STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE cases below, so do not pass
- // those flags through
- hr = StringCopyExWorkerA(pszDestEnd,
- cchRemaining,
- (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)),
- pszSrc,
- &pszDestEnd,
- &cchRemaining,
- dwFlags & (~(STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE)));
- }
- }
- }
- if (FAILED(hr))
- {
- if (pszDest)
- {
- // STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION is taken care of by StringCopyExWorkerA()
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- memset(pszDest, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), cbDest);
- if (STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- }
- else
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDest - 1;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // null terminate the end of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- // null terminate the beginning of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (ppszDestEnd)
- {
- *ppszDestEnd = pszDestEnd;
- }
- if (pcchRemaining)
- {
- *pcchRemaining = cchRemaining;
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatNWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend)
- {
- HRESULT hr;
- size_t cchDestCurrent;
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, &cchDestCurrent);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- hr = StringCopyNWorkerA(pszDest + cchDestCurrent,
- cchDest - cchDestCurrent,
- pszSrc,
- cchMaxAppend);
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringCatNExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, const char* pszSrc, size_t cchMaxAppend, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- char* pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- size_t cchDestCurrent = 0;
- // ASSERT(cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) ||
- // cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- // only accept valid flags
- if (dwFlags & (~STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS)
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- if ((cchDest == 0) && (cbDest == 0))
- {
- cchDestCurrent = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- // NULL pszDest and non-zero cchDest/cbDest is invalid
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, &cchDestCurrent);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDestCurrent;
- cchRemaining = cchDest - cchDestCurrent;
- }
- }
- if (pszSrc == NULL)
- {
- pszSrc = "";
- }
- }
- else
- {
- hr = StringLengthWorkerA(pszDest, cchDest, &cchDestCurrent);
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDestCurrent;
- cchRemaining = cchDest - cchDestCurrent;
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // only fail if there was actually src data to append
- if (*pszSrc != '\0')
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- // we handle the STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE and STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE cases below, so do not pass
- // those flags through
- hr = StringCopyNExWorkerA(pszDestEnd,
- cchRemaining,
- (cchRemaining * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)),
- pszSrc,
- cchMaxAppend,
- &pszDestEnd,
- &cchRemaining,
- dwFlags & (~(STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE)));
- }
- }
- }
- if (FAILED(hr))
- {
- if (pszDest)
- {
- // STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION is taken care of by StringCopyNExWorkerA()
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- memset(pszDest, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), cbDest);
- if (STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- }
- else if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDest - 1;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // null terminate the end of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- if (dwFlags & (STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE))
- {
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- // null terminate the beginning of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (ppszDestEnd)
- {
- *ppszDestEnd = pszDestEnd;
- }
- if (pcchRemaining)
- {
- *pcchRemaining = cchRemaining;
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringVPrintfWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- // can not null terminate a zero-byte dest buffer
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- int iRet;
- size_t cchMax;
- // leave the last space for the null terminator
- cchMax = cchDest - 1;
- iRet = vsnprintf(pszDest, cchMax, pszFormat, argList);
- // ASSERT((iRet < 0) || (((size_t)iRet) <= cchMax));
- if ((iRet < 0) || (((size_t)iRet) > cchMax))
- {
- // need to null terminate the string
- pszDest += cchMax;
- *pszDest = '\0';
- // we have truncated pszDest
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- else if (((size_t)iRet) == cchMax)
- {
- // need to null terminate the string
- pszDest += cchMax;
- *pszDest = '\0';
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringVPrintfExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags, const char* pszFormat, va_list argList)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- char* pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- // ASSERT(cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) ||
- // cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- // only accept valid flags
- if (dwFlags & (~STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS)
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- if ((cchDest != 0) || (cbDest != 0))
- {
- // NULL pszDest and non-zero cchDest/cbDest is invalid
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- }
- if (pszFormat == NULL)
- {
- pszFormat = "";
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- if (cchDest == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = 0;
- // only fail if there was actually a non-empty format string
- if (*pszFormat != '\0')
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- }
- }
- else
- {
- int iRet;
- size_t cchMax;
- // leave the last space for the null terminator
- cchMax = cchDest - 1;
- iRet = vsnprintf(pszDest, cchMax, pszFormat, argList);
- // ASSERT((iRet < 0) || (((size_t)iRet) <= cchMax));
- if ((iRet < 0) || (((size_t)iRet) > cchMax))
- {
- // we have truncated pszDest
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchMax;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // need to null terminate the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- else if (((size_t)iRet) == cchMax)
- {
- // string fit perfectly
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchMax;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // need to null terminate the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- else if (((size_t)iRet) < cchMax)
- {
- // there is extra room
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + iRet;
- cchRemaining = cchDest - iRet;
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL)
- {
- memset(pszDestEnd + 1, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), ((cchRemaining - 1) * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- }
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (FAILED(hr))
- {
- if (pszDest)
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- memset(pszDest, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), cbDest);
- if (STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- }
- else if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDest - 1;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // null terminate the end of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- if (dwFlags & (STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION))
- {
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- // null terminate the beginning of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) || (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER))
- {
- if (ppszDestEnd)
- {
- *ppszDestEnd = pszDestEnd;
- }
- if (pcchRemaining)
- {
- *pcchRemaining = cchRemaining;
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- STRSAFEAPI StringLengthWorkerA(const char* psz, size_t cchMax, size_t* pcch)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- size_t cchMaxPrev = cchMax;
- while (cchMax && (*psz != '\0'))
- {
- psz++;
- cchMax--;
- }
- if (cchMax == 0)
- {
- // the string is longer than cchMax
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) && pcch)
- {
- *pcch = cchMaxPrev - cchMax;
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // STRSAFE_INLINE
- #ifndef STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- STRSAFE_INLINE_API StringGetsExWorkerA(char* pszDest, size_t cchDest, size_t cbDest, char** ppszDestEnd, size_t* pcchRemaining, unsigned long dwFlags)
- {
- HRESULT hr = S_OK;
- char* pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- size_t cchRemaining = 0;
- // ASSERT(cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) ||
- // cbDest == (cchDest * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- // only accept valid flags
- if (dwFlags & (~STRSAFE_VALID_FLAGS))
- {
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- else
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_IGNORE_NULLS)
- {
- if (pszDest == NULL)
- {
- if ((cchDest != 0) || (cbDest != 0))
- {
- // NULL pszDest and non-zero cchDest/cbDest is invalid
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INVALID_PARAMETER;
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
- {
- if (cchDest <= 1)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- if (cchDest == 1)
- {
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- hr = STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER;
- }
- else
- {
- char ch;
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- while ((cchRemaining > 1) && (ch = (char)getc(stdin)) != '\n')
- {
- if (ch == EOF)
- {
- if (pszDestEnd == pszDest)
- {
- // we failed to read anything from stdin
- hr = STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE;
- }
- break;
- }
- *pszDestEnd = ch;
- pszDestEnd++;
- cchRemaining--;
- }
- if (cchRemaining > 0)
- {
- // there is extra room
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_BEHIND_NULL)
- {
- memset(pszDestEnd + 1, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), ((cchRemaining - 1) * sizeof(char)) + (cbDest % sizeof(char)));
- }
- }
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- if (FAILED(hr))
- {
- if (pszDest)
- {
- if (dwFlags & STRSAFE_FILL_ON_FAILURE)
- {
- memset(pszDest, STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags), cbDest);
- if (STRSAFE_GET_FILL_PATTERN(dwFlags) == 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- }
- else if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest + cchDest - 1;
- cchRemaining = 1;
- // null terminate the end of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- if (dwFlags & (STRSAFE_NULL_ON_FAILURE | STRSAFE_NO_TRUNCATION))
- {
- if (cchDest > 0)
- {
- pszDestEnd = pszDest;
- cchRemaining = cchDest;
- // null terminate the beginning of the string
- *pszDestEnd = '\0';
- }
- }
- }
- }
- if (SUCCEEDED(hr) ||
- (hr == STRSAFE_E_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER) ||
- (hr == STRSAFE_E_END_OF_FILE))
- {
- if (ppszDestEnd)
- {
- *ppszDestEnd = pszDestEnd;
- }
- if (pcchRemaining)
- {
- *pcchRemaining = cchRemaining;
- }
- }
- return hr;
- }
- #endif // !STRSAFE_LIB_IMPL
- // Do not call these functions, they are worker functions for internal use within this file
- #ifdef DEPRECATE_SUPPORTED
- #pragma deprecated(StringCopyWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCopyWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCopyExWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCopyExWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatExWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatExWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatNWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatNWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatNExWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringCatNExWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringVPrintfWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringVPrintfWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringVPrintfExWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringVPrintfExWorkerW)
- #pragma deprecated(StringLengthWorkerA)
- #pragma deprecated(StringLengthWorkerW)
- #else
- #define StringCopyWorkerA StringCopyWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchCopyA_or_StringCchCopyExA;
- #define StringCopyWorkerW StringCopyWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchCopyW_or_StringCchCopyExW;
- #define StringCopyExWorkerA StringCopyExWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchCopyA_or_StringCchCopyExA;
- #define StringCopyExWorkerW StringCopyExWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchCopyW_or_StringCchCopyExW;
- #define StringCatWorkerA StringCatWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchCatA_or_StringCchCatExA;
- #define StringCatWorkerW StringCatWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchCatW_or_StringCchCatExW;
- #define StringCatExWorkerA StringCatExWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchCatA_or_StringCchCatExA;
- #define StringCatExWorkerW StringCatExWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchCatW_or_StringCchCatExW;
- #define StringCatNWorkerA StringCatNWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchCatNA_or_StrincCbCatNA;
- #define StringCatNWorkerW StringCatNWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchCatNW_or_StringCbCatNW;
- #define StringCatNExWorkerA StringCatNExWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchCatNExA_or_StringCbCatNExA;
- #define StringCatNExWorkerW StringCatNExWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchCatNExW_or_StringCbCatNExW;
- #define StringVPrintfWorkerA StringVPrintfWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchVPrintfA_or_StringCchVPrintfExA;
- #define StringVPrintfWorkerW StringVPrintfWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchVPrintfW_or_StringCchVPrintfExW;
- #define StringVPrintfExWorkerA StringVPrintfExWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchVPrintfA_or_StringCchVPrintfExA;
- #define StringVPrintfExWorkerW StringVPrintfExWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchVPrintfW_or_StringCchVPrintfExW;
- #define StringLengthWorkerA StringLengthWorkerA_instead_use_StringCchLengthA_or_StringCbLengthA;
- #define StringLengthWorkerW StringLengthWorkerW_instead_use_StringCchLengthW_or_StringCbLengthW;
- #endif // !DEPRECATE_SUPPORTED
- #ifdef _NTSTRSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
- #pragma warning(pop)
- #endif // _NTSTRSAFE_H_INCLUDED_
- #endif
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