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39.Dd November 28, 2001
40.Dt STRTOL 3
41.Os
42.Sh NAME
43.Nm strtol , strtoll , strtoimax , strtoq
44.Nd "convert a string value to a"
45.Vt long , "long long" , intmax_t
46or
47.Vt quad_t
48integer
49.Sh LIBRARY
50.Lb libc
51.Sh SYNOPSIS
52.In stdlib.h
53.In limits.h
54.Ft long
55.Fn strtol "const char * restrict nptr" "char ** restrict endptr" "int base"
56.Ft long long
57.Fn strtoll "const char * restrict nptr" "char ** restrict endptr" "int base"
58.In inttypes.h
59.Ft intmax_t
60.Fn strtoimax "const char * restrict nptr" "char ** restrict endptr" "int base"
61.In sys/types.h
62.In stdlib.h
63.In limits.h
64.Ft quad_t
65.Fn strtoq "const char *nptr" "char **endptr" "int base"
66.Sh DESCRIPTION
67The
68.Fn strtol
69function
70converts the string in
71.Fa nptr
72to a
73.Vt long
74value.
75The
76.Fn strtoll
77function
78converts the string in
79.Fa nptr
80to a
81.Vt "long long"
82value.
83The
84.Fn strtoimax
85function
86converts the string in
87.Fa nptr
88to an
89.Vt intmax_t
90value.
91The
92.Fn strtoq
93function
94converts the string in
95.Fa nptr
96to a
97.Vt quad_t
98value.
99The conversion is done according to the given
100.Fa base ,
101which must be between 2 and 36 inclusive,
102or be the special value 0.
103.Pp
104The string may begin with an arbitrary amount of white space
105(as determined by
106.Xr isspace 3 )
107followed by a single optional
108.Ql +
109or
110.Ql -
111sign.
112If
113.Fa base
114is zero or 16,
115the string may then include a
116.Dq Li 0x
117prefix,
118and the number will be read in base 16; otherwise, a zero
119.Fa base
120is taken as 10 (decimal) unless the next character is
121.Ql 0 ,
122in which case it is taken as 8 (octal).
123.Pp
124The remainder of the string is converted to a
125.Vt long , "long long" , intmax_t
126or
127.Vt quad_t
128value in the obvious manner,
129stopping at the first character which is not a valid digit
130in the given base.
131(In bases above 10, the letter
132.Ql A
133in either upper or lower case
134represents 10,
135.Ql B
136represents 11, and so forth, with
137.Ql Z
138representing 35.)
139.Pp
140If
141.Fa endptr
142is not
143.Dv NULL ,
144.Fn strtol
145stores the address of the first invalid character in
146.Fa *endptr .
147If there were no digits at all, however,
148.Fn strtol
149stores the original value of
150.Fa nptr
151in
152.Fa *endptr .
153(Thus, if
154.Fa *nptr
155is not
156.Ql \e0
157but
158.Fa **endptr
159is
160.Ql \e0
161on return, the entire string was valid.)
162.Sh RETURN VALUES
163The
164.Fn strtol ,
165.Fn strtoll ,
166.Fn strtoimax
167and
168.Fn strtoq
169functions
170return the result of the conversion,
171unless the value would underflow or overflow.
172If no conversion could be performed, 0 is returned and
173the global variable
174.Va errno
175is set to
176.Er EINVAL .
177If an overflow or underflow occurs,
178.Va errno
179is set to
180.Er ERANGE
181and the function return value is clamped according
182to the following table.
183.Bl -column -offset indent ".Fn strtoimax" ".Sy overflow" ".Sy underflow"
184.It Sy Function Ta Sy overflow Ta Sy underflow
185.It Fn strtol Ta Dv LONG_MIN Ta Dv LONG_MAX
186.It Fn strtoll Ta Dv LLONG_MIN Ta Dv LLONG_MAX
187.It Fn strtoimax Ta Dv INTMAX_MIN Ta Dv INTMAX_MAX
188.It Fn strtoq Ta Dv LLONG_MIN Ta Dv LLONG_MAX
189.El
190.Sh ERRORS
191.Bl -tag -width Er
192.It Bq Er EINVAL
193The value of
194.Fa base
195is not supported or
196no conversion could be performed.
197.It Bq Er ERANGE
198The given string was out of range; the value converted has been clamped.
199.El
200.Sh SEE ALSO
201.Xr atof 3 ,
202.Xr atoi 3 ,
203.Xr atol 3 ,
204.Xr strtod 3 ,
205.Xr strtoul 3 ,
206.Xr wcstol 3
207.Sh STANDARDS
208The
209.Fn strtol
210function
211conforms to
212.St -isoC .
213The
214.Fn strtoll
215and
216.Fn strtoimax
217functions
218conform to
219.St -isoC-99 .
220The
221.Bx
222.Fn strtoq
223function is deprecated.
224