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  1. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  2. // \author (c) Marco Paland (info@paland.com)
  3. // 2014-2019, PALANDesign Hannover, Germany
  4. //
  5. // \license The MIT License (MIT)
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  24. //
  25. // \brief Tiny printf, sprintf and snprintf implementation, optimized for speed on
  26. // embedded systems with a very limited resources.
  27. // Use this instead of bloated standard/newlib printf.
  28. // These routines are thread safe and reentrant.
  29. //
  30. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
  31. #ifndef _PRINTF_H_
  32. #define _PRINTF_H_
  33. #include <stdarg.h>
  34. #include <stddef.h>
  35. #include <stdio.h>
  36. #ifdef __cplusplus
  37. extern "C" {
  38. #endif
  39. /**
  40. * Output a character to a custom device like UART, used by the printf() function
  41. * This function is declared here only. You have to write your custom implementation somewhere
  42. * \param character Character to output
  43. */
  44. void _putchar(char character);
  45. /**
  46. * Tiny printf implementation
  47. * You have to implement _putchar if you use printf()
  48. * To avoid conflicts with the regular printf() API it is overridden by macro defines
  49. * and internal underscore-appended functions like printf_() are used
  50. * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output
  51. * \return The number of characters that are written into the array, not counting the terminating null character
  52. */
  53. //#define printf printf_
  54. int printf_(const char* format, ...);
  55. /**
  56. * Tiny sprintf implementation
  57. * Due to security reasons (buffer overflow) YOU SHOULD CONSIDER USING (V)SNPRINTF INSTEAD!
  58. * \param buffer A pointer to the buffer where to store the formatted string. MUST be big enough to store the output!
  59. * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output
  60. * \return The number of characters that are WRITTEN into the buffer, not counting the terminating null character
  61. */
  62. //#define sprintf sprintf_
  63. int sprintf_(char* buffer, const char* format, ...);
  64. int __wrap_sprintf(char* buffer, const char* format, ...);
  65. /**
  66. * Tiny snprintf/vsnprintf implementation
  67. * \param buffer A pointer to the buffer where to store the formatted string
  68. * \param count The maximum number of characters to store in the buffer, including a terminating null character
  69. * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output
  70. * \param va A value identifying a variable arguments list
  71. * \return The number of characters that COULD have been written into the buffer, not counting the terminating
  72. * null character. A value equal or larger than count indicates truncation. Only when the returned value
  73. * is non-negative and less than count, the string has been completely written.
  74. */
  75. //#define snprintf snprintf_
  76. //#define vsnprintf vsnprintf_
  77. int snprintf_(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, ...);
  78. int vsnprintf_(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, va_list va);
  79. int __wrap_snprintf(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, ...);
  80. int __wrap_vsnprintf(char* buffer, size_t count, const char* format, va_list va);
  81. /**
  82. * Tiny vprintf implementation
  83. * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output
  84. * \param va A value identifying a variable arguments list
  85. * \return The number of characters that are WRITTEN into the buffer, not counting the terminating null character
  86. */
  87. //#define vprintf vprintf_
  88. int vprintf_(const char* format, va_list va);
  89. int __wrap_vprintf(const char* format, va_list va);
  90. /**
  91. * printf with output function
  92. * You may use this as dynamic alternative to printf() with its fixed _putchar() output
  93. * \param out An output function which takes one character and an argument pointer
  94. * \param arg An argument pointer for user data passed to output function
  95. * \param format A string that specifies the format of the output
  96. * \return The number of characters that are sent to the output function, not counting the terminating null character
  97. */
  98. int fctprintf(void (*out)(char character, void* arg), void* arg, const char* format, ...);
  99. int __wrap_fprintf (FILE *fp, const char *format, va_list va);
  100. #ifdef __cplusplus
  101. }
  102. #endif
  103. #endif // _PRINTF_H_