SAMPLE: Code Replaces sscanf in Windows DLLsLast reviewed: February 15, 1996Article ID: Q76684 |
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SUMMARYThe Microsoft C run-time library function sscanf is not compatible for use with a dynamic-link library (DLL) for the Microsoft Windows graphical environment. WSSCANF is a file in the Software Library that can serve as a limited replacement for this function. Download WSSCANF.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
MORE INFORMATIONThe sscanf(), fprintf(), and scanf() functions are not available for Windows DLLs. There are two factors that cause these functions to be incompatible:
The WSSCANF file in the Software Library contains the source code to a wsscanf() function that can serve as a limited replacement for the sscanf function. It does not support floating point. The wsscanf() code is based on the sscanf() source code in the Microsoft C 6.0a run-time library. The source code has been modified to work correctly in a DLL, and requires that all parameters are specified as FAR pointers. The following code demonstrates using the wsscanf() function:
char szBuf[] = "1 3 b000:0200"; int nValue1, nValue2; LPSTR lpPtr; wsscanf(szBuf, "%d %d %p", (int FAR *)&nValue1, (int FAR *)&nValue2, (LPSTR FAR *)&lpPtr);NOTE: The first two parameters are not explicitly typecast in the function call. The function prototype typecasts the first two parameters automatically; however, the application must typecast each subsequent parameter. If the application does not typecast each parameter, when the application calls wsscanf an unrecoverable application error (UAE) occurs. The wsscanf() function does not support floating point numbers (the %f, %g, and %e format specifiers).
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Additional reference words: 3.00 3.10 softlib WSSCANF.EXE
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