vlfmt(3C) SDK R4.11 vlfmt(3C)
NAME
vlfmt - display error message in standard format and pass to monitor
and logger
SYNOPSIS
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#include <stdarg.h>
#include <pfmt.h>
int vlfmt(FILE *stream, long flags, char *format, valist ap);
DESCRIPTION
vlfmt() is the same as lfmt() except that instead of being called
with a variable number of arguments, it is called with an argument
list as defined by the <stdarg.h> header file.
The <stdarg.h> header file defines the type valist and a set of
macros for advancing through a list of arguments whose number and
types may vary. The argument ap to vlfmt() is of type valist. This
argument is used with the <stdarg.h> header file macros vastart(),
vaarg() and vaend() [see vastart(), vaarg(), and vaend() in
stdarg(5)]. The EXAMPLE section below shows their use with vlfmt().
The macro valist is used as the parameter list in a function
definition as in the function called errlog() in the example below.
The macro vastart(ap, ), where ap is of type valist, must be called
before any attempt to traverse and access unnamed arguments. Calls
to vaarg(ap, atype) traverse the argument list. Each execution of
vaarg() expands to an expression with the value and type of the next
argument in the list ap, which is the same object initialized by
vastart. The argument atype is the type that the returned argument
is expected to be. The vaend(ap) macro must be invoked when all
desired arguments have been accessed. (The argument list in ap can
be traversed again if vastart() is called again after vaend().) In
the example below, vaarg() is executed first to retrieve the format
string passed to errlog(). The remaining errlog() arguments, arg1,
arg2, ..., are given to vlfmt() in the argument ap.
RETURN VALUE
Upon success, vlfmt() returns the number of bytes transmitted. Upon
failure, it returns a negative value:
-1 write error to stream.
-2 cannot log and/or display at console.
EXAMPLE
The following demonstrates how vlfmt() could be used to write an
errlog() routine:
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#include <pfmt.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
/*
* errlog should be called like
* errlog(log_info, format, arg1, ...);
*/
void errlog(long log_info, ...)
{
va_list ap;
char *format;
va_start(ap, );
format = va_arg(ap, char *);
(void) vlfmt(stderr, log_info|MM_ERROR, format, ap);
va_end(ap);
(void) abort();
}
SEE ALSO
lfmt(3C), stdarg(5).
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