stdio on SYSV vrs BSD
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.umd.edu
Sat May 5 15:07:10 AEST 1990
In article <558 at venice.SEDD.TRW.COM> waldorf at venice.SEDD.TRW.COM
(Jerry Waldorf) writes:
>In the file /usr/include/stdio.h on a BSD box, there is a defined:
>#define _IOSTRG 0100
>What exactly is this used for?
Almost nothing. It is set in exactly two places (sprintf and sscanf) and
tested in one (_filbuf). In particular, it is not tested in _flsbuf,
so that
char dst[32800], src[32768];
int i;
for (i=0; i<32767; i++) src[i] = 'x';
src[32767] = 0;
sprintf(dst, "too much: %s", src);
calls write() on a random file descriptor. All _IOSTRG really does
is keep _filbuf() from reading from a random file descriptor.
--
In-Real-Life: Chris Torek, Univ of MD Comp Sci Dept (+1 301 454 7163)
Domain: chris at cs.umd.edu Path: uunet!mimsy!chris
More information about the Comp.unix.wizards
mailing list