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73the results from such conversions, if any, 74are stored through the 75.Em pointer 76arguments. 77The 78.Fn wscanf 79function 80reads input from the standard input stream 81.Dv stdin , 82.Fn fwscanf 83reads input from the stream pointer 84.Fa stream , 85and 86.Fn swscanf 87reads its input from the wide character string pointed to by 88.Fa str . 89The 90.Fn vfwscanf 91function 92is analogous to 93.Xr vfwprintf 3 94and reads input from the stream pointer 95.Fa stream 96using a variable argument list of pointers (see 97.Xr stdarg 3 ) . 98The 99.Fn vwscanf 100function scans a variable argument list from the standard input and 101the 102.Fn vswscanf 103function scans it from a wide character string; 104these are analogous to 105the 106.Fn vwprintf 107and 108.Fn vswprintf 109functions respectively. 110Each successive 111.Em pointer 112argument must correspond properly with 113each successive conversion specifier 114(but see the 115.Cm * 116conversion below). 117All conversions are introduced by the 118.Cm % 119(percent sign) character. 120The 121.Fa format 122string 123may also contain other characters. 124White space (such as blanks, tabs, or newlines) in the 125.Fa format 126string match any amount of white space, including none, in the input. 127Everything else 128matches only itself. 129Scanning stops 130when an input character does not match such a format character. 131Scanning also stops 132when an input conversion cannot be made (see below). 133.Sh CONVERSIONS 134Following the 135.Cm % 136character introducing a conversion 137there may be a number of 138.Em flag 139characters, as follows: 140.Bl -tag -width ".Cm l No (ell)" 141.It Cm * 142Suppresses assignment. 143The conversion that follows occurs as usual, but no pointer is used; 144the result of the conversion is simply discarded. 145.It Cm hh 146Indicates that the conversion will be one of 147.Cm dioux 148or 149.Cm n 150and the next pointer is a pointer to a 151.Vt char 152(rather than 153.Vt int ) . 154.It Cm h 155Indicates that the conversion will be one of 156.Cm dioux 157or 158.Cm n 159and the next pointer is a pointer to a 160.Vt "short int" 161(rather than 162.Vt int ) . 163.It Cm l No (ell) 164Indicates that the conversion will be one of 165.Cm dioux 166or 167.Cm n 168and the next pointer is a pointer to a 169.Vt "long int" 170(rather than 171.Vt int ) , 172that the conversion will be one of 173.Cm a , e , f , 174or 175.Cm g 176and the next pointer is a pointer to 177.Vt double 178(rather than 179.Vt float ) , 180or that the conversion will be one of 181.Cm c 182or 183.Cm s 184and the next pointer is a pointer to an array of 185.Vt wchar_t 186(rather than 187.Vt char ) . 188.It Cm ll No (ell ell) 189Indicates that the conversion will be one of 190.Cm dioux 191or 192.Cm n 193and the next pointer is a pointer to a 194.Vt "long long int" 195(rather than 196.Vt int ) . 197.It Cm L 198Indicates that the conversion will be one of 199.Cm a , e , f , 200or 201.Cm g 202and the next pointer is a pointer to 203.Vt "long double" . 204.It Cm j 205Indicates that the conversion will be one of 206.Cm dioux 207or 208.Cm n 209and the next pointer is a pointer to a 210.Vt intmax_t 211(rather than 212.Vt int ) . 213.It Cm t 214Indicates that the conversion will be one of 215.Cm dioux 216or 217.Cm n 218and the next pointer is a pointer to a 219.Vt ptrdiff_t 220(rather than 221.Vt int ) . 222.It Cm z 223Indicates that the conversion will be one of 224.Cm dioux 225or 226.Cm n 227and the next pointer is a pointer to a 228.Vt size_t 229(rather than 230.Vt int ) . 231.It Cm q 232(deprecated.) 233Indicates that the conversion will be one of 234.Cm dioux 235or 236.Cm n 237and the next pointer is a pointer to a 238.Vt "long long int" 239(rather than 240.Vt int ) . 241.El 242.Pp 243In addition to these flags, 244there may be an optional maximum field width, 245expressed as a decimal integer, 246between the 247.Cm % 248and the conversion. 249If no width is given, 250a default of 251.Dq infinity 252is used (with one exception, below); 253otherwise at most this many characters are scanned 254in processing the conversion. 255Before conversion begins, 256most conversions skip white space; 257this white space is not counted against the field width. 258.Pp 259The following conversions are available: 260.Bl -tag -width XXXX 261.It Cm % 262Matches a literal 263.Ql % . 264That is, 265.Dq Li %% 266in the format string 267matches a single input 268.Ql % 269character. 270No conversion is done, and assignment does not occur. 271.It Cm d 272Matches an optionally signed decimal integer; 273the next pointer must be a pointer to 274.Vt int . 275.It Cm i 276Matches an optionally signed integer; 277the next pointer must be a pointer to 278.Vt int . 279The integer is read in base 16 if it begins 280with 281.Ql 0x 282or 283.Ql 0X , 284in base 8 if it begins with 285.Ql 0 , 286and in base 10 otherwise. 287Only characters that correspond to the base are used. 288.It Cm o 289Matches an octal integer; 290the next pointer must be a pointer to 291.Vt "unsigned int" . 292.It Cm u 293Matches an optionally signed decimal integer; 294the next pointer must be a pointer to 295.Vt "unsigned int" . 296.It Cm x , X 297Matches an optionally signed hexadecimal integer; 298the next pointer must be a pointer to 299.Vt "unsigned int" . 300.It Cm a , A , e , E , f , F , g , G 301Matches a floating-point number in the style of 302.Xr wcstod 3 . 303The next pointer must be a pointer to 304.Vt float 305(unless 306.Cm l 307or 308.Cm L 309is specified.) 310.It Cm s 311Matches a sequence of non-white-space wide characters; 312the next pointer must be a pointer to 313.Vt char , 314and the array must be large enough to accept the multibyte representation 315of all the sequence and the 316terminating 317.Dv NUL 318character. 319The input string stops at white space 320or at the maximum field width, whichever occurs first. 321.Pp 322If an 323.Cm l 324qualifier is present, the next pointer must be a pointer to 325.Vt wchar_t , 326into which the input will be placed. 327.It Cm S 328The same as 329.Cm ls . 330.It Cm c 331Matches a sequence of 332.Em width 333count 334wide characters (default 1); 335the next pointer must be a pointer to 336.Vt char , 337and there must be enough room for the multibyte representation 338of all the characters 339(no terminating 340.Dv NUL 341is added). 342The usual skip of leading white space is suppressed. 343To skip white space first, use an explicit space in the format. 344.Pp 345If an 346.Cm l 347qualifier is present, the next pointer must be a pointer to 348.Vt wchar_t , 349into which the input will be placed. 350.It Cm C 351The same as 352.Cm lc . 353.It Cm \&[ 354Matches a nonempty sequence of characters from the specified set 355of accepted characters; 356the next pointer must be a pointer to 357.Vt char , 358and there must be enough room for the multibyte representation of 359all the characters in the string, 360plus a terminating 361.Dv NUL 362character. 363The usual skip of leading white space is suppressed. 364The string is to be made up of characters in 365(or not in) 366a particular set; 367the set is defined by the characters between the open bracket 368.Cm \&[ 369character 370and a close bracket 371.Cm \&] 372character. 373The set 374.Em excludes 375those characters 376if the first character after the open bracket is a circumflex 377.Cm ^ . 378To include a close bracket in the set, 379make it the first character after the open bracket 380or the circumflex; 381any other position will end the set. 382To include a hyphen in the set, 383make it the last character before the final close bracket; 384some implementations of 385.Fn wscanf 386use 387.Dq Li A-Z 388to represent the range of characters between 389.Ql A 390and 391.Ql Z . 392The string ends with the appearance of a character not in the 393(or, with a circumflex, in) set 394or when the field width runs out. 395.Pp 396If an 397.Cm l 398qualifier is present, the next pointer must be a pointer to 399.Vt wchar_t , 400into which the input will be placed. 401.It Cm p 402Matches a pointer value (as printed by 403.Ql %p 404in 405.Xr wprintf 3 ) ; 406the next pointer must be a pointer to 407.Vt void . 408.It Cm n 409Nothing is expected; 410instead, the number of characters consumed thus far from the input 411is stored through the next pointer, 412which must be a pointer to 413.Vt int . 414This is 415.Em not 416a conversion, although it can be suppressed with the 417.Cm * 418flag. 419.El 420.Pp 421The decimal point 422character is defined in the program's locale (category 423.Dv LC_NUMERIC ) . 424.Pp 425For backwards compatibility, a 426.Dq conversion 427of 428.Ql %\e0 429causes an immediate return of 430.Dv EOF . 431.Sh RETURN VALUES 432These 433functions 434return 435the number of input items assigned, which can be fewer than provided 436for, or even zero, in the event of a matching failure. 437Zero 438indicates that, while there was input available, 439no conversions were assigned; 440typically this is due to an invalid input character, 441such as an alphabetic character for a 442.Ql %d 443conversion. 444The value 445.Dv EOF 446is returned if an input failure occurs before any conversion such as an 447end-of-file occurs. 448If an error or end-of-file occurs after conversion 449has begun, 450the number of conversions which were successfully completed is returned. 451.Sh SEE ALSO 452.Xr fgetwc 3 , 453.Xr scanf 3 , 454.Xr wcrtomb 3 , 455.Xr wcstod 3 , 456.Xr wcstol 3 , 457.Xr wcstoul 3 , 458.Xr wprintf 3 459.Sh STANDARDS 460The 461.Fn fwscanf , 462.Fn wscanf , 463.Fn swscanf , 464.Fn vfwscanf , 465.Fn vwscanf 466and 467.Fn vswscanf 468functions 469conform to 470.St -isoC-99 . 471.Sh BUGS 472In addition to the bugs documented in 473.Xr scanf 3 , 474.Fn wscanf 475does not support the 476.Dq Li A-Z 477notation for specifying character ranges with the character 478class conversion 479.Pq Sq Cm %[ . 480