On Aug 2 2007 05:16, Satyam Sharma wrote:
>
>BSD's strtonum(3) is a detestful, horrible shame.
>
>The strtol_check_range() I implemented here does _all_ that strtonum()
>does, plus is generic w.r.t. base, and minus the tasteless "errstr"
>argument.
>
>Tell me, how does that "errstr" ever make sense? We _anyway_ return
>errors (-EINVAL or -ERANGE) if any of those cases show up.
errstr (well, at least for strtol) are useful to find the first character that
does not make up a number (and then do whatever the user wants to, including,
continuing to parse). For example "chown 0:1337", strtol on "0:1337" should
give errstr=pointer to the ":", then check for it being a ':', then you know
the next char is the GID. :)
Jan
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