/*** *sscanf.c - read formatted data from string * * Copyright (c) 1985-1997, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * defines scanf() - reads formatted data from string * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*** *int sscanf(string, format, ...) - read formatted data from string * *Purpose: * Reads formatted data from string into arguments. _input does the real * work here. Sets up a FILE so file i/o operations can be used, makes * string look like a huge buffer to it, but _filbuf will refuse to refill * it if it is exhausted. * * Allocate the 'fake' _iob[] entryit statically instead of on * the stack so that other routines can assume that _iob[] entries are in * are in DGROUP and, thus, are near. * * Multi-thread: (1) Since there is no stream, this routine must never try * to get the stream lock (i.e., there is no stream lock either). (2) * Also, since there is only one staticly allocated 'fake' iob, we must * lock/unlock to prevent collisions. * *Entry: * char *string - string to read data from * char *format - format string * followed by list of pointers to storage for the data read. The number * and type are controlled by the format string. * *Exit: * returns number of fields read and assigned * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ int __cdecl sscanf ( REG2 const char *string, const char *format, ... ) /* * 'S'tring 'SCAN', 'F'ormatted */ { va_list arglist; FILE str; REG1 FILE *infile = &str; REG2 int retval; va_start(arglist, format); _ASSERTE(string != NULL); _ASSERTE(format != NULL); infile->_flag = _IOREAD|_IOSTRG|_IOMYBUF; infile->_ptr = infile->_base = (char *) string; infile->_cnt = strlen(string); retval = (_input(infile,format,arglist)); return(retval); }