/*** *vfprintf.c - fprintf from variable arg list * * Copyright (c) 1985-1991, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * defines vfprintf() - print formatted output, but take args from * a stdargs pointer. * *Revision History: * 09-02-83 RN original fprintf * 06-17-85 TC rewrote to use new varargs macros, and to be vfprintf * 04-13-87 JCR added const to declaration * 11-06-87 JCR Multi-thread support * 12-11-87 JCR Added "_LOAD_DS" to declaration * 05-31-88 PHG Merged DLL and normal versions * 06-15-88 JCR Near reference to _iob[] entries; improve REG variables * 08-25-88 GJF Don't use FP_OFF() macro for the 386 * 08-18-89 GJF Clean up, now specific to OS/2 2.0 (i.e., 386 flat * model). Also fixed copyright and indents. * 02-16-90 GJF Fixed copyright * 03-20-90 GJF Made calling type _CALLTYPE1, added #include * and removed #include . * 07-25-90 SBM Replaced by , by * * 10-03-90 GJF New-style function declarator. * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /*** *int vfprintf(stream, format, ap) - print to file from varargs * *Purpose: * Performs formatted output to a file. The arg list is a variable * argument list pointer. * *Entry: * FILE *stream - stream to write data to * char *format - format string containing data format * va_list ap - variable arg list pointer * *Exit: * returns number of correctly output characters * returns negative number if error occurred * *Exceptions: * *******************************************************************************/ int _CALLTYPE1 vfprintf ( FILE *str, const char *format, va_list ap ) /* * 'V'ariable argument 'F'ile (stream) 'PRINT', 'F'ormatted */ { REG1 FILE *stream; REG2 int buffing; REG3 int retval; #ifdef MTHREAD int index; #endif assert(str != NULL); assert(format != NULL); /* Init stream pointer */ stream = str; #ifdef MTHREAD index=_iob_index(stream); #endif _lock_str(index); buffing = _stbuf(stream); retval = _output(stream,format,ap ); _ftbuf(buffing, stream); _unlock_str(index); return(retval); }