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![]() The %.*s is very handy to print strings where you have a length, but there is no NUL termination. It's quite widely supported but at least one vendor RTOS toolchain doesn't have it. Since there aren't that many uses of it yet, audit all uses and convert to a new helper lws_strnncpy() which uses the smaller of two lengths. |
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CMakeLists.txt | ||
main.c | ||
README.md | ||
selftest.sh |
lws api test lws_tokenize
Performs selftests for lws_tokenize
build
$ cmake . && make
usage
Commandline option | Meaning |
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-d | Debug verbosity in decimal, eg, -d15 |
-s "input string" | String to tokenize |
-f 15 | LWS_TOKENIZE_F_ flag values to apply to processing of -s |
$ ./lws-api-test-lws_tokenize
[2018/10/09 09:14:17:4834] USER: LWS API selftest: lws_tokenize
[2018/10/09 09:14:17:4835] USER: Completed: PASS: 6, FAIL: 0
If the -s string
option is given, the string is tokenized on stdout in
the format used to produce the tests in the sources
$ ./lws-api-test-lws_tokenize -s "hello: 1234,256"
[2018/10/09 09:14:17:4834] USER: LWS API selftest: lws_tokenize
{ LWS_TOKZE_TOKEN_NAME_COLON, "hello", 5 }
{ LWS_TOKZE_INTEGER, "1234", 4 }
{ LWS_TOKZE_DELIMITER, ",", 1 }
{ LWS_TOKZE_INTEGER, "256", 3 }
{ LWS_TOKZE_ENDED, "", 0 }