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VMS Help CRTL, snprintf, Description *Conan The Librarian |
The snprintf function is identical to the sprintf function with
the addition of the n argument, which specifies the size of the
buffer referred to by str.
On successful completion, snprintf returns the number of bytes
(excluding the terminating null byte) that would be written to
str if n is sufficiently large.
If n is 0, nothing is written, the number of bytes (excluding the
terminating null) that would be written if n were sufficiently
large are returned, and str might be a NULL pointer. Otherwise,
output bytes beyond the n - 1st are discarded instead of being
written to the array, and a null byte is written at the end of
the bytes actually written into the array.
If an output error is encountered, a negative value is returned.
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