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34.\" $FreeBSD$
35.Dd October 16, 2002
36.Os
37.Dt FMTCHECK 3
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm fmtcheck
40.Nd sanitizes user-supplied
41.Xr printf 3 Ns -style
42format string
43.Sh LIBRARY
44.Lb libc
45.Sh SYNOPSIS
46.In stdio.h
47.Ft const char *
48.Fn fmtcheck "const char *fmt_suspect" "const char *fmt_default"
49.Sh DESCRIPTION
50The
51.Fn fmtcheck
52scans
53.Fa fmt_suspect
54and
55.Fa fmt_default
56to determine if
57.Fa fmt_suspect
58will consume the same argument types as
59.Fa fmt_default
60and to ensure that
61.Fa fmt_suspect
62is a valid format string.
63.Pp
64The
65.Xr printf 3
66family of functions cannot verify the types of arguments that they are
67passed at run-time.
68In some cases, like
69.Xr catgets 3 ,
70it is useful or necessary to use a user-supplied format string with no
71guarantee that the format string matches the specified arguments.
72.Pp
73The
74.Fn fmtcheck
75was designed to be used in these cases, as in:
76.Bd -literal -offset indent
77printf(fmtcheck(user_format, standard_format), arg1, arg2);
78.Ed
79.Pp
80In the check, field widths, fillers, precisions, etc.\& are ignored (unless
81the field width or precision is an asterisk
82.Ql *
83instead of a digit string).
84Also, any text other than the format specifiers
85is completely ignored.
86.Sh RETURN VALUES
87If
88.Fa fmt_suspect
89is a valid format and consumes the same argument types as
90.Fa fmt_default ,
91then the
92.Fn fmtcheck
93will return
94.Fa fmt_suspect .
95Otherwise, it will return
96.Fa fmt_default .
97.Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
98Note that the formats may be quite different as long as they accept the
99same arguments.
100For example,
101.Qq Li "%p %o %30s %#llx %-10.*e %n"
102is compatible with
103.Qq Li "This number %lu %d%% and string %s has %qd numbers and %.*g floats (%n)" .
104However,
105.Qq Li %o
106is not equivalent to
107.Qq Li %lx
108because
109the first requires an integer and the second requires a long.
110.Sh SEE ALSO
111.Xr printf 3
112.Sh BUGS
113The
114.Fn fmtcheck
115function does not understand all of the conversions that
116.Xr printf 3
117does.
118