vsscanf_s
, vswscanf_s
Reads formatted data from a string. These versions of vsscanf
, vswscanf
have security enhancements, as described in Security features in the CRT.
Syntax
int vsscanf_s(
const char *buffer,
const char *format,
va_list argptr
);
int vswscanf_s(
const wchar_t *buffer,
const wchar_t *format,
va_list arglist
);
Parameters
buffer
Stored data
format
Format-control string. For more information, see Format specification fields: scanf
and wscanf
functions.
arglist
Variable argument list.
Return value
Each of these functions returns the number of fields that are successfully converted and assigned. The return value doesn't include fields that were read but not assigned. A return value of 0 indicates that no fields were assigned. The return value is EOF
for an error or if the end of the string is reached before the first conversion.
If buffer
or format
is a NULL
pointer, the invalid parameter handler is invoked, as described in Parameter validation. If execution is allowed to continue, these functions return -1 and set errno
to EINVAL
.
For information about these and other error codes, see errno
, _doserrno
, _sys_errlist
, and _sys_nerr
.
Remarks
The vsscanf_s
function reads data from buffer
into the locations that are given by each argument in the arglist
argument list. The arguments in the argument list specify pointers to variables that have a type that corresponds to a type specifier in format
. Unlike the less secure version vsscanf
, a buffer size parameter is required when you use the type field characters c, C, s, S, or string-control sets that are enclosed in []. The buffer size in characters must be supplied as another parameter immediately after each buffer parameter that requires it.
The buffer size includes the terminating null. A width specification field may be used to ensure that the token that's read in will fit into the buffer. If no width specification field is used, and the token read in is too large to fit in the buffer, nothing is written to that buffer.
For more information, see scanf_s
, _scanf_s_l
, wscanf_s
, _wscanf_s_l
and scanf Type Field Characters.
Note
The size parameter is of type unsigned
, not size_t
.
The format
argument controls the interpretation of the input fields and has the same form and function as the format
argument for the scanf_s
function. If copying occurs between strings that overlap, the behavior is undefined.
vswscanf_s
is a wide-character version of vsscanf_s
; the arguments to vswscanf_s
are wide-character strings. vsscanf_s
doesn't handle multibyte hexadecimal characters. vswscanf_s
doesn't handle Unicode full-width hexadecimal or "compatibility zone" characters. Otherwise, vswscanf_s
and vsscanf_s
behave identically.
Generic-text routine mappings
TCHAR.H routine | _UNICODE and _MBCS not defined |
_MBCS defined |
_UNICODE defined |
---|---|---|---|
_vstscanf_s |
vsscanf_s |
vsscanf_s |
vswscanf_s |
Requirements
Routine | Required header |
---|---|
vsscanf_s |
<stdio.h> |
vswscanf_s |
<stdio.h> or <wchar.h> |
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
// crt_vsscanf_s.c
// compile with: /W3
// This program uses vsscanf_s to read data items
// from a string named tokenstring, then displays them.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int call_vsscanf_s(char *tokenstring, char *format, ...)
{
int result;
va_list arglist;
va_start(arglist, format);
result = vsscanf_s(tokenstring, format, arglist);
va_end(arglist);
return result;
}
int main( void )
{
char tokenstring[] = "15 12 14...";
char s[81];
char c;
int i;
float fp;
// Input various data from tokenstring:
// max 80 character string:
call_vsscanf_s(tokenstring, "%80s", s, _countof(s));
call_vsscanf_s(tokenstring, "%c", &c, sizeof(char));
call_vsscanf_s(tokenstring, "%d", &i);
call_vsscanf_s(tokenstring, "%f", &fp);
// Output the data read
printf("String = %s\n", s);
printf("Character = %c\n", c);
printf("Integer: = %d\n", i);
printf("Real: = %f\n", fp);
}
String = 15
Character = 1
Integer: = 15
Real: = 15.000000
See also
Stream I/O
scanf
, _scanf_l
, wscanf
, _wscanf_l
sscanf
, _sscanf_l
, swscanf
, _swscanf_l
sscanf_s
, _sscanf_s_l
, swscanf_s
, _swscanf_s_l
sprintf
, _sprintf_l
, swprintf
, _swprintf_l
, __swprintf_l
vsscanf
, vswscanf