Hello Scott,
this does not anything we don't have yet. Your vasprintf does exactly the
same as vspprintf. Also the a in the name typically denotes malloc. In fact
there is a vasprintf on several systems which would collide:
ASPRINTF(3)Linux Programmer's Manual ASPR
scottmacFri Nov 21 21:49:52 2008 UTC
Modified files:
/php-src/main snprintf.c snprintf.h
Log:
Add vasprintf() so the buffer can be automatically calculated, you need to
efree this when done though!
http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/main/
helly Thu Feb 7 12:45:42 2008 UTC
Modified files:
/php-src/main snprintf.c snprintf.h spprintf.c spprintf.h
Log:
- WS
http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/main/snprintf.c?r1=1.61&r2=1.62&diff_format=u
Index: php-src/main/snprintf.c
diff -u php-src/main/
helly Sat Feb 24 18:24:06 2007 UTC
Modified files:
/php-src/main snprintf.c snprintf.h
Log:
- Add [v]slprintf
http://cvs.php.net/viewvc.cgi/php-src/main/snprintf.c?r1=1.49&r2=1.50&diff_format=u
Index: php-src/main/snprintf.c
diff -u php-src/main/snprintf
helly Sun Sep 14 05:50:36 2003 EDT
Modified files:
/php-src/main snprintf.c snprintf.h spprintf.c
Log:
Add length modifier L
Index: php-src/main/snprintf.c
diff -u php-src/main/snprintf.c:1.29 php-src/main/snprintf.c:1.30
--- php-src/main/snprintf.c:1