| STRTONUM(3) | Library Functions Manual | STRTONUM(3) |
strtonum —
reliably convert string value to an integer
#define _OPENBSD_SOURCE
#include
<stdlib.h>
long long
strtonum(const char *nptr,
long long minval, long long
maxval, const char **errstr);
The
strtonum()
function converts the string in nptr to a
long long value.
The string may begin with an arbitrary amount of whitespace (as
determined by isspace(3))
followed by a single optional ‘+’ or
‘-’ sign.
The remainder of the string is converted to a
long long value according to base 10.
The value obtained is then checked against the
provided minval and maxval
bounds. If errstr is non-null,
strtonum()
stores an error string in *errstr indicating the
failure.
The strtonum() function returns the result
of the conversion, unless the value would exceed the provided bounds or is
invalid. On error, 0 is returned, errno is set, and
errstr will point to an error message.
*errstr will be set to NULL on
success; this fact can be used to differentiate a successful return of 0
from an error.
Using strtonum() correctly is meant to be
simpler than the alternative functions.
int iterations; const char *errstr; iterations = strtonum(optarg, 1, 64, &errstr); if (errstr) errx(1, "number of iterations is %s: %s", errstr, optarg);
The above example will guarantee that the value of iterations is between 1 and 64 (inclusive).
EINVAL]ERANGE]If an error occurs, errstr will be set to one of the following strings:
atof(3), atoi(3), atol(3), atoll(3), sscanf(3), strtod(3), strtoi(3), strtol(3), strtoll(3), strtou(3), strtoul(3), strtoull(3)
strtonum() is an
OpenBSD extension.
The strtonum() function first appeared in
OpenBSD 3.6. strtonum() was
redesigned in NetBSD 8 as
strtoi(3) and
strtou(3). For compatibility
reasons it's available since NetBSD 8 in the
_OPENBSD_SOURCE namespace.
The strtonum() function was designed to
facilitate safe, robust programming and overcome the shortcomings of the
atoi(3) and
strtol(3) family of
interfaces, however there are problems with the
strtonum() API:
strtonum()
NetBSD provides
strtou(3) and
strtoi(3).
| January 18, 2015 | NetBSD 11.0 |