qh_str_to_uchar()
Safely converts a string into an unsigned char
Synopsis:
#include <qh/string.h>
int qh_str_to_uchar(const char *str,
int base,
unsigned char *number,
size_t *end_offset)
Arguments:
- str
- The string to convert into a number.
- base
- The base of the number to parse.
- number
- Pointer to the location where the number can be stored.
- end_offset
- The offset where parsing stopped.
Library:
qhDescription:
This function is similar to strtoull(), but does more error checking on the result of the conversion and ensures that the result fits in an unsigned char. This simplifies the work the caller is required to do, which is only to validate that the return value from qh_str_to_uchar() is EOK.
For conversion of strings that are part of a longer one (e.g., a comma-separated list), an optional end_offset parameter can be specified. When you specify end_offset, the function returns successfully even if there are trailing characters. When non-NULL, end_offset is always updated with the offset of the last character the function parsed. When NULL, the function treats trailing characters as invalid, except for characters recognized by isspace().
For more information on using this function, see the documentation for strtoull().
Unlike strtoull(), this function does not accept a negative sign.
Returns:
EOK on success or a standard errno on failure (errno is also set, and number isn't updated except for ERANGE).
- ERANGE
- The number value is larger than
UCHAR_MAX
andUCHAR_MAX
is returned.