dprintf:
print formatted text directly to a file descriptor
This already existed as dprintf(3). I now feel stupid
for having Implemented fd_printf.
The original post is as follows:
I wrote this while debugging some code, and thought it might be useful to others:
#define _GNU_SOURCE /* vasprintf() */
#include <stdarg.h> /* va_start()/va_end() */
#include <stdio.h> /* vasprintf() */
#include <stdlib.h> /* free() */
#include <unistd.h> /* write() */
int
fd_printf(int fd, const char *format, ...)
{
va_list arg;
int len;
char *str;
va_start(arg, format);
len = vasprintf(&str, format, arg);
va_end(arg);
write(fd, str, len);
free(str);
return len;
}
It is a version of printf that prints to a file
descriptor—where fprintf prints to a FILE*
data structure.
The appeal of this is that FILE* I/O is buffered—which
means mixing it with raw file descriptor I/O is going to produce weird
results.