csci5271/bcvi/bcecho.c
Michael Zhang d7cb704a4a
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2018-01-29 17:30:43 -06:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
/* strlcpy: secure version of strcpy(), copied from OpenBSD */
/*
* Copy src to string dst of size siz. At most siz-1 characters
* will be copied. Always NUL terminates (unless siz == 0).
* Returns strlen(src); if retval >= siz, truncation occurred.
*/
size_t
strlcpy(char *dst, const char *src, size_t siz)
{
char *d = dst;
const char *s = src;
size_t n = siz;
/* Copy as many bytes as will fit */
if (n != 0 && --n != 0) {
do {
if ((*d++ = *s++) == 0)
break;
} while (--n != 0);
}
/* Not enough room in dst, add NUL and traverse rest of src */
if (n == 0) {
if (siz != 0)
*d = '\0'; /* NUL-terminate dst */
while (*s++)
;
}
return(s - src - 1); /* count does not include NUL */
}
void print_arg(char *str) {
char buf[20];
int len;
int buf_sz = (sizeof(buf) - sizeof(NULL)) * sizeof(char *);
len = strlcpy(buf, str, buf_sz);
if (len > buf_sz) {
fprintf(stderr, "Trucation occured when printing %s\n", str);
}
fwrite(buf, sizeof(char), len, stdout);
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
int i;
for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
print_arg(argv[i]);
if (i + 1 != argc) {
putchar(' ');
}
}
putchar('\n');
return 0;
}