set_constraint_handler_s, constraint_handler_t
Defined in header
<stdlib.h>
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||
constraint_handler_t set_constraint_handler_s
(
constraint_handler_t handler
)
;
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(1) | (since C11) |
typedef
void
(
*
constraint_handler_t
)
(
const
char
*
restrict
msg,
void
*
restrict
ptr,
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(2) | (since C11) |
If
set_constraint_handler_s
is never called, the default handler is implementation-defined: it may be
abort_handler_s
,
ignore_handler_s
, or some other implementation-defined handler.
As with all bounds-checked functions,
set_constraint_handler_s
and
constraint_handler_t
are only guaranteed to be available if
__STDC_LIB_EXT1__
is defined by the implementation and if the user defines
__STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__
to the integer constant
1
before including
<stdlib.h>
.
Parameters
handler | - |
pointer to function of type
constraint_handler_t
or a null pointer
|
msg | - | pointer to character string that describes the error |
ptr | - | pointer to an implementation-defined object or a null pointer. Examples of implementation-defined objects are objects that give the name of the function that detected the violation and the line number when the violation was detected |
error | - |
the error about to be returned by the calling function, if it happens to be one of the functions that return
errno_t
|
Return value
A pointer to the previously-installed runtime constraints handler. (Note: this pointer is never a null pointer because calling set_constraint_handler_s ( NULL ) sets up the system default handler).
Example
#define __STDC_WANT_LIB_EXT1__ 1 #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> int main(void) { #ifdef __STDC_LIB_EXT1__ char dst[2]; set_constraint_handler_s(ignore_handler_s); int r = strcpy_s(dst, sizeof dst, "Too long!"); printf("dst = \"%s\", r = %d\n", dst, r); set_constraint_handler_s(abort_handler_s); r = strcpy_s(dst, sizeof dst, "Too long!"); printf("dst = \"%s\", r = %d\n", dst, r); #endif }
Possible output:
dst = "", r = 22 abort_handler_s was called in response to a runtime-constraint violation. The runtime-constraint violation was caused by the following expression in strcpy_s: (s1max <= (s2_len=strnlen_s(s2, s1max)) ) (in string_s.c:62) Note to end users: This program was terminated as a result of a bug present in the software. Please reach out to your software's vendor to get more help. Aborted
References
- C23 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2024):
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- K.3.6/2 constraint_handler_t (p: TBD)
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- K.3.6.1.1 The set_constraint_handler_s function (p: TBD)
- C17 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2018):
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- K.3.6/2 constraint_handler_t (p: TBD)
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- K.3.6.1.1 The set_constraint_handler_s function (p: TBD)
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
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- K.3.6/2 constraint_handler_t (p: 604)
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- K.3.6.1.1 The set_constraint_handler_s function (p: 604-605)
See also
(C11)
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abort callback for the bounds-checked functions
(function) |
(C11)
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ignore callback for the bounds-checked functions
(function) |