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18.Dd April 29, 2004
19.Dt STRTONUM 3
20.Os
21.Sh NAME
22.Nm strtonum
23.Nd "reliably convert string value to an integer"
24.Sh SYNOPSIS
25.In stdlib.h
26.In limits.h
27.Ft long long
28.Fo strtonum
29.Fa "const char *nptr"
30.Fa "long long minval"
31.Fa "long long maxval"
32.Fa "const char **errstr"
33.Fc
34.Sh DESCRIPTION
35The
36.Fn strtonum
37function converts the string in
38.Fa nptr
39to a
40.Vt "long long"
41value.
42The
43.Fn strtonum
44function was designed to facilitate safe, robust programming
45and overcome the shortcomings of the
46.Xr atoi 3
47and
48.Xr strtol 3
49family of interfaces.
50.Pp
51The string may begin with an arbitrary amount of whitespace
52(as determined by
53.Xr isspace 3 )
54followed by a single optional
55.Ql +
56or
57.Ql -
58sign.
59.Pp
60The remainder of the string is converted to a
61.Vt "long long"
62value according to base 10.
63.Pp
64The value obtained is then checked against the provided
65.Fa minval
66and
67.Fa maxval
68bounds.
69If
70.Fa errstr
71is non-null,
72.Fn strtonum
73stores an error string in
74.Fa *errstr
75indicating the failure.
76.Sh RETURN VALUES
77The
78.Fn strtonum
79function returns the result of the conversion,
80unless the value would exceed the provided bounds or is invalid.
81On error, 0 is returned,
82.Va errno
83is set, and
84.Fa errstr
85will point to an error message.
86On success,
87.Fa *errstr
88will be set to
89.Dv NULL ;
90this fact can be used to differentiate
91a successful return of 0 from an error.
92.Sh EXAMPLES
93Using
94.Fn strtonum
95correctly is meant to be simpler than the alternative functions.
96.Bd -literal -offset indent
97int iterations;
98const char *errstr;
99
100iterations = strtonum(optarg, 1, 64, &errstr);
101if (errstr)
102	errx(1, "number of iterations is %s: %s", errstr, optarg);
103.Ed
104.Pp
105The above example will guarantee that the value of iterations is between
1061 and 64 (inclusive).
107.Sh ERRORS
108.Bl -tag -width Er
109.It Bq Er ERANGE
110The given string was out of range.
111.It Bq Er EINVAL
112The given string did not consist solely of digit characters.
113.It Bq Er EINVAL
114The supplied
115.Fa minval
116was larger than
117.Fa maxval .
118.El
119.Pp
120If an error occurs,
121.Fa errstr
122will be set to one of the following strings:
123.Pp
124.Bl -tag -width ".Li too large" -compact
125.It Li "too large"
126The result was larger than the provided maximum value.
127.It Li "too small"
128The result was smaller than the provided minimum value.
129.It Li invalid
130The string did not consist solely of digit characters.
131.El
132.Sh SEE ALSO
133.Xr atof 3 ,
134.Xr atoi 3 ,
135.Xr atol 3 ,
136.Xr atoll 3 ,
137.Xr sscanf 3 ,
138.Xr strtod 3 ,
139.Xr strtol 3 ,
140.Xr strtoul 3
141.Sh STANDARDS
142The
143.Fn strtonum
144function is a
145.Bx
146extension.
147The existing alternatives, such as
148.Xr atoi 3
149and
150.Xr strtol 3 ,
151are either impossible or difficult to use safely.
152.Sh HISTORY
153The
154.Fn strtonum
155function first appeared in
156.Ox 3.6 .
157