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* Author: Thomas E. Dickey 2012 *
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#ifndef STRING_HACKS_H
#define STRING_HACKS_H 1
#include <ncurses_cfg.h>
/*
* $Id: nc_string.h,v 1.4 2013/12/15 01:09:19 tom Exp $
*
* String-hacks. Use these macros to stifle warnings on (presumably) correct
* uses of strcat, strcpy and sprintf.
*
* By the way -
* A fundamental limitation of the interfaces (and frequent issue in bug
* reports using these functions) is that sizes are passed as unsigned values
* (with associated sign-extension problems), limiting their effectiveness
* when checking for buffer overflow.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
#define NCURSES_VOID /* nothing */
#else
#define NCURSES_VOID (void)
#endif
#if USE_STRING_HACKS && HAVE_STRLCAT
#define _nc_STRCAT(d,s,n) NCURSES_VOID strlcat((d),(s),NCURSES_CAST(size_t,n))
#else
#define _nc_STRCAT(d,s,n) NCURSES_VOID strcat((d),(s))
#endif
#if USE_STRING_HACKS && HAVE_STRLCPY
#define _nc_STRCPY(d,s,n) NCURSES_VOID strlcpy((d),(s),NCURSES_CAST(size_t,n))
#else
#define _nc_STRCPY(d,s,n) NCURSES_VOID strcpy((d),(s))
#endif
#if USE_STRING_HACKS && HAVE_SNPRINTF
#define _nc_SPRINTF NCURSES_VOID snprintf
#define _nc_SLIMIT(n) NCURSES_CAST(size_t,n),
#else
#define _nc_SPRINTF NCURSES_VOID sprintf
#define _nc_SLIMIT(n) /* nothing */
#endif
#endif /* STRING_HACKS_H */