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34.Dd November 28, 2001
35.Dt STRTOL 3
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm strtol , strtoll , strtoimax , strtoq
39.Nd "convert a string value to a"
40.Vt long , "long long" , intmax_t
41or
42.Vt quad_t
43integer
44.Sh LIBRARY
45.Lb libc
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.In stdlib.h
48.In limits.h
49.Ft long
50.Fn strtol "const char * restrict nptr" "char ** restrict endptr" "int base"
51.Ft long long
52.Fn strtoll "const char * restrict nptr" "char ** restrict endptr" "int base"
53.In inttypes.h
54.Ft intmax_t
55.Fn strtoimax "const char * restrict nptr" "char ** restrict endptr" "int base"
56.In sys/types.h
57.In stdlib.h
58.In limits.h
59.Ft quad_t
60.Fn strtoq "const char *nptr" "char **endptr" "int base"
61.Sh DESCRIPTION
62The
63.Fn strtol
64function
65converts the string in
66.Fa nptr
67to a
68.Vt long
69value.
70The
71.Fn strtoll
72function
73converts the string in
74.Fa nptr
75to a
76.Vt "long long"
77value.
78The
79.Fn strtoimax
80function
81converts the string in
82.Fa nptr
83to an
84.Vt intmax_t
85value.
86The
87.Fn strtoq
88function
89converts the string in
90.Fa nptr
91to a
92.Vt quad_t
93value.
94The conversion is done according to the given
95.Fa base ,
96which must be between 2 and 36 inclusive,
97or be the special value 0.
98.Pp
99The string may begin with an arbitrary amount of white space
100(as determined by
101.Xr isspace 3 )
102followed by a single optional
103.Ql +
104or
105.Ql -
106sign.
107If
108.Fa base
109is zero or 16,
110the string may then include a
111.Dq Li 0x
112prefix,
113and the number will be read in base 16; otherwise, a zero
114.Fa base
115is taken as 10 (decimal) unless the next character is
116.Ql 0 ,
117in which case it is taken as 8 (octal).
118.Pp
119The remainder of the string is converted to a
120.Vt long , "long long" , intmax_t
121or
122.Vt quad_t
123value in the obvious manner,
124stopping at the first character which is not a valid digit
125in the given base.
126(In bases above 10, the letter
127.Ql A
128in either upper or lower case
129represents 10,
130.Ql B
131represents 11, and so forth, with
132.Ql Z
133representing 35.)
134.Pp
135If
136.Fa endptr
137is not
138.Dv NULL ,
139.Fn strtol
140stores the address of the first invalid character in
141.Fa *endptr .
142If there were no digits at all, however,
143.Fn strtol
144stores the original value of
145.Fa nptr
146in
147.Fa *endptr .
148(Thus, if
149.Fa *nptr
150is not
151.Ql \e0
152but
153.Fa **endptr
154is
155.Ql \e0
156on return, the entire string was valid.)
157.Sh RETURN VALUES
158The
159.Fn strtol ,
160.Fn strtoll ,
161.Fn strtoimax
162and
163.Fn strtoq
164functions
165return the result of the conversion,
166unless the value would underflow or overflow.
167If no conversion could be performed, 0 is returned and
168the global variable
169.Va errno
170is set to
171.Er EINVAL
172(the last feature is not portable across all platforms).
173If an overflow or underflow occurs,
174.Va errno
175is set to
176.Er ERANGE
177and the function return value is clamped according
178to the following table.
179.Bl -column -offset indent ".Fn strtoimax" ".Sy underflow" ".Sy overflow"
180.It Sy Function Ta Sy underflow Ta Sy overflow
181.It Fn strtol Ta Dv LONG_MIN Ta Dv LONG_MAX
182.It Fn strtoll Ta Dv LLONG_MIN Ta Dv LLONG_MAX
183.It Fn strtoimax Ta Dv INTMAX_MIN Ta Dv INTMAX_MAX
184.It Fn strtoq Ta Dv LLONG_MIN Ta Dv LLONG_MAX
185.El
186.Sh ERRORS
187.Bl -tag -width Er
188.It Bq Er EINVAL
189The value of
190.Fa base
191is not supported or
192no conversion could be performed
193(the last feature is not portable across all platforms).
194.It Bq Er ERANGE
195The given string was out of range; the value converted has been clamped.
196.El
197.Sh SEE ALSO
198.Xr atof 3 ,
199.Xr atoi 3 ,
200.Xr atol 3 ,
201.Xr strtod 3 ,
202.Xr strtonum 3 ,
203.Xr strtoul 3 ,
204.Xr wcstol 3
205.Sh STANDARDS
206The
207.Fn strtol
208function
209conforms to
210.St -isoC .
211The
212.Fn strtoll
213and
214.Fn strtoimax
215functions
216conform to
217.St -isoC-99 .
218The
219.Bx
220.Fn strtoq
221function is deprecated.
222