Reported-by: Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar <colomar.6.4.3@xxxxxxxxx> --- Hi Michael, wfix + I thought that checking between 0 and 1M might create confusion, so I kept that check, and added another one to differentiate the error code from normal values. Cheers, Alex man7/system_data_types.7 | 73 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 73 insertions(+) diff --git a/man7/system_data_types.7 b/man7/system_data_types.7 index dd1d01aab..da57deffa 100644 --- a/man7/system_data_types.7 +++ b/man7/system_data_types.7 @@ -629,6 +629,79 @@ See also: .SH NOTES The structures described in this manual page shall contain, at least, the members shown in their definition, in no particular order. +.PP +Most of the integer types described in this page don't have +a corresponding length modifier for the +.BR printf (3) +and the +.BR scanf (3) +families of functions. +To print a value of an integer type that doesn't have a length modifier, +it should be converted to +.I intmax_t +or +.I uintmax_t +by an explicit cast. +To scan into a variable of an integer type +that doesn't have a length modifier, +an intermediate temporary variable of type +.I intmax_t +or +.I uintmax_t +should be used. +When copying from the temporary variable to the destination variable, +the value could overflow. +If POSIX provides lower and upper limits to the type, +the user should check that the value is within those limits, +before actually copying the value. +The example below shows how these conversions should be done. +.SH EXAMPLES +The program shown below scans from a string and prints a value stored in +a variable of an integer type that doesn't have a length modifier. +The appropriate conversions from and to +.IR intmax_t , +and the appropriate range checkings, +are used as explained in the notes section above: +.PP +.EX +#include <stdint.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <sys/types.h> + + +int +main (void) +{ + static const char *const str = "500000 us in half a second"; + suseconds_t us; + intmax_t tmp; + + /* Scan the number from the string into the temporary variable */ + sscanf(str, "%jd", &tmp); + + /* Check that the value is within the valid range of suseconds_t */ + if (tmp < -1 || tmp > 1000000) { + fprintf(stderr, "Scaned value might overflow!\en"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + /* Copy the value to the suseconds_t variable 'us' */ + us = tmp; + + /* Even though suseconds_t can hold the value -1, + it represents an error code */ + if (us < 0) { + fprintf(stderr, "Scanned an error code!\en"); + exit(EXIT_FAILURE); + } + + /* Print the value */ + printf("There are %jd us in half a second.\en", (intmax_t) us); + + exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); +} +.EE .SH SEE ALSO .BR feature_test_macros (7), .BR standards (7) -- 2.28.0