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Description:
This function appends one string to another dynamically
allocated string, extending the dynamic string as necessary to accommodate the new
characters (plus the final null). It is the same as
astAppendString, except
that the
"
str2
"
string ay include printf format specifiers.
Synopsis
char
astAppendStringf(
char str1,
int nc, const
char str2,
... )
Parameters:
str1
Pointer to the null-terminated dynamic string, whose
memory has been allocated using an AST memory allocation function. If no space has yet
been allocated for this string, a NULL pointer may be given and fresh space will be
allocated by this function.
nc
Pointer to an integer containing the number of
characters in the dynamic string (excluding the final null). This is used to save
repeated searching of this string to determine its length and it defines the point
where the new string will be appended. Its value is updated by this function to include
the extra characters appended.
If "
str1"
is NULL, the initial value supplied for "
nc"
will be ignored and zero will be used.
str2
Pointer to a constant null-terminated
string, a copy of which is to be appended to "
str1"
. It may contain format
specifications such as used with the C "
printf"
family of functions.
...
Additional optional arguments (as used by e.g. "
printf"
) which specify values which
are to be substituted into the "
str2"
string in place of any format specifications.
Returned Value
astAppendString()
A possibly new pointer to the dynamic string with
the new string appended (its location in memory may have to change if it has to be
extended, in which case the original memory is automatically freed by this function).
When the string is no longer required, its memory should be freed using
astFree.
Notes:
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