Im trying to Write a code that takes a buffer, a format string and three void pointers to values and composes a string with the same text that would be printed if format was used on printf. the values being pointed at should replace the 3 placeholders in the format string. i started to code only for cases of %c
placeholder and the buffer seems to contain random chars instead of the one being pointed at. any help will be appreciated:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int format_to_string(char *buffer, char *format, void *arg1, void *arg2, void
*arg3);
int main(){
char format[20] = "%c bla %c bla %c";
int v1='5';
char v2 ='c';
char v3 = 'F';
void *arg1 = &v1;
void *arg2 = &v2;
void *arg3 = &v3;
char str[20];
char *buffer = str;
format_to_string(buffer,format, &arg1, &arg2,&arg3);
printf("%s",buffer);
return 0;
}
int format_to_string(char *buffer, char *format, void *arg1, void *arg2, void
*arg3)
{
int counter = 0;
for(int i=0; *format != '\0'; format++, buffer++ )
{
if( *format != '%')
{
*buffer = *format;
}
else
{
format++;
if(*format == 'c')
{
if(counter == 0)
{
*buffer =*(char*)arg1;
counter++;
continue;
}
if(counter == 1)
{
*buffer =*(char*)arg2;
counter++;
continue;
}
if(counter == 2)
{
*buffer =*(char*)arg3;
counter++;
continue;
}
}
}
}
*buffer = '\0';
return 0;
}
format
past the'\0'
; Suggestif(*format == 'c') { .... } else { *buffer = '\0'; return 0; }
to exit parsing early rather than go too far.