| 1 | .TH getln2 3 |
| 2 | .SH NAME |
| 3 | getln2 \- read one line of data |
| 4 | .SH SYNTAX |
| 5 | .B #include <getln.h> |
| 6 | |
| 7 | int \fBgetln2\fP(&\fIss\fR,&\fIsa\fR,&\fIcont\fR,&\fIclen\fR,\fIsep\fR); |
| 8 | |
| 9 | substdio \fIss\fR; |
| 10 | .br |
| 11 | stralloc \fIsa\fR; |
| 12 | .br |
| 13 | char *\fIcont\fR; |
| 14 | .br |
| 15 | unsigned int \fIclen\fR; |
| 16 | .br |
| 17 | int \fIsep\fR; |
| 18 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 19 | .B getln2 |
| 20 | reads a line of characters, terminated by a |
| 21 | .I sep |
| 22 | character, |
| 23 | from |
| 24 | .IR ss . |
| 25 | |
| 26 | The line is returned in two pieces. |
| 27 | The first piece is stored in |
| 28 | .IR sa . |
| 29 | The second piece is |
| 30 | .IR cont , |
| 31 | a pointer to |
| 32 | .I clen |
| 33 | characters inside the |
| 34 | .I ss |
| 35 | buffer. |
| 36 | The second piece must be copied somewhere else |
| 37 | before |
| 38 | .I ss |
| 39 | is used again. |
| 40 | |
| 41 | If |
| 42 | .B getln2 |
| 43 | sees end-of-input before it sees |
| 44 | .IR sep , |
| 45 | it sets |
| 46 | .I clen |
| 47 | to 0 and does not set |
| 48 | .IR cont . |
| 49 | It puts the partial line into |
| 50 | .IR sa . |
| 51 | |
| 52 | .B getln2 |
| 53 | normally returns 0. |
| 54 | If it runs out of memory, |
| 55 | or encounters an error from |
| 56 | .IR ss , |
| 57 | it returns -1, |
| 58 | setting |
| 59 | .B errno |
| 60 | appropriately. |
| 61 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 62 | stralloc(3), |
| 63 | substdio(3), |
| 64 | getln(3) |