RtlStringCchVPrintfW function (ntstrsafe.h)
The RtlStringCchVPrintfW and RtlStringCchVPrintfA functions create a character-counted text string, with formatting that is based on supplied formatting information.
Syntax
NTSTRSAFEDDI RtlStringCchVPrintfW(
[out] NTSTRSAFE_PWSTR pszDest,
[in] size_t cchDest,
[in] NTSTRSAFE_PCWSTR pszFormat,
[in] va_list argList
);
Parameters
[out] pszDest
A pointer to a caller-supplied buffer that receives a formatted, null-terminated string. The function creates this string from both the formatting string that is supplied by pszFormat and the arguments supplied by argList.
[in] cchDest
The size of the destination buffer, in characters. The buffer must be large enough to contain the formatted string plus the terminating null character. The maximum number of characters allowed is NTSTRSAFE_MAX_CCH.
[in] pszFormat
A pointer to a null-terminated text string that contains printf-styled formatting directives.
[in] argList
A va_list-typed argument list. Arguments contained in the argument list will be interpreted by using the formatting string that is supplied by pszFormat.
Return value
The function returns one of the NTSTATUS values that are listed in the following table. For information about how to test NTSTATUS values, see Using NTSTATUS Values.
Return code | Description |
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This success status means source data was present, the output string was created without truncation, and the resultant destination buffer is null-terminated. |
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This warning status means the operation did not complete due to insufficient space in the destination buffer. The destination buffer contains a truncated version of the created string. |
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This error status means the function received an invalid input parameter. For more information, see the following paragraph.
The function returns the STATUS_INVALID_PARAMETER value when:
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Remarks
RtlStringCchVPrintfW and RtlStringCchVPrintfA should be used instead of the following functions:
- vsprintf
- vswprintf
- _vsnprintf
- _vsnwprintf
For more information about va_list-typed argument lists, see the Microsoft Windows SDK documentation.
Use RtlStringCchVPrintfW to handle Unicode strings and RtlStringCchVPrintfA to handle ANSI strings. The form you use depends on your data, as shown in the following table.
String data type | String literal | Function |
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WCHAR | L"string" | RtlStringCchVPrintfW |
char | "string" | RtlStringCchVPrintfA |
If pszDest and pszFormat point to overlapping strings, or if any argument strings overlap, the behavior of the function is undefined.
Neither pszFormat nor pszDest can be NULL. If you need to handle NULL string pointer values, use RtlStringCchVPrintfEx.
For more information about the safe string functions, see Using Safe String Functions.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Available in Windows XP with Service Pack 1 (SP1) and later versions of Windows. |
Target Platform | Desktop |
Header | ntstrsafe.h (include Ntstrsafe.h) |
Library | Ntstrsafe.lib |
IRQL | Any if strings being manipulated are always resident in memory, otherwise PASSIVE_LEVEL |