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28.Dd October 16, 2002
29.Dt FMTCHECK 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm fmtcheck
33.Nd sanitizes user-supplied
34.Xr printf 3 Ns -style
35format string
36.Sh LIBRARY
37.Lb libc
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.In stdio.h
40.Ft const char *
41.Fn fmtcheck "const char *fmt_suspect" "const char *fmt_default"
42.Sh DESCRIPTION
43The
44.Fn fmtcheck
45scans
46.Fa fmt_suspect
47and
48.Fa fmt_default
49to determine if
50.Fa fmt_suspect
51will consume the same argument types as
52.Fa fmt_default
53and to ensure that
54.Fa fmt_suspect
55is a valid format string.
56.Pp
57The
58.Xr printf 3
59family of functions cannot verify the types of arguments that they are
60passed at run-time.
61In some cases, like
62.Xr catgets 3 ,
63it is useful or necessary to use a user-supplied format string with no
64guarantee that the format string matches the specified arguments.
65.Pp
66The
67.Fn fmtcheck
68was designed to be used in these cases, as in:
69.Bd -literal -offset indent
70printf(fmtcheck(user_format, standard_format), arg1, arg2);
71.Ed
72.Pp
73In the check, field widths, fillers, precisions, etc.\& are ignored (unless
74the field width or precision is an asterisk
75.Ql *
76instead of a digit string).
77Also, any text other than the format specifiers
78is completely ignored.
79.Sh RETURN VALUES
80If
81.Fa fmt_suspect
82is a valid format and consumes the same argument types as
83.Fa fmt_default ,
84then the
85.Fn fmtcheck
86will return
87.Fa fmt_suspect .
88Otherwise, it will return
89.Fa fmt_default .
90.Sh SEE ALSO
91.Xr printf 3
92.Sh BUGS
93The
94.Fn fmtcheck
95function does not recognize positional parameters.
96.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
97Note that the formats may be quite different as long as they accept the
98same arguments.
99For example,
100.Qq Li "%p %o %30s %#llx %-10.*e %n"
101is compatible with
102.Qq Li "This number %lu %d%% and string %s has %qd numbers and %.*g floats (%n)" .
103However,
104.Qq Li %o
105is not equivalent to
106.Qq Li %lx
107because
108the first requires an integer and the second requires a long.
109