NAME
ss1ps_2 - Scan a positive short from a string
SYNOPSIS
#include "l/l_sys_scan.h"
Example compile flags (system dependent):
-DLINUX_X86_64 -DLINUX_X86_64_OPTERON -DGNU_COMPILER
-I/home/kobus/include
-L/home/kobus/misc/load/linux_x86_64_opteron -L/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
-lKJB -lfftw3 -lgsl -lgslcblas -ljpeg -lSVM -lstdc++ -lpthread -lSLATEC -lg2c -lacml -lacml_mv -lblas -lg2c -lncursesw
int ss1ps_2
(
const char *input_str,
short *short_ptr
);
DESCRIPTION
This routine is similar to except that the special strings "off" and
"none" give the NEGATIVE number NOT_SET. .
RETURNS
If "str" represents a valid positive short, or the special values
mentioned above, then NO_ERROR is returned. Otherwise the problem with
"str" is reported in the set error message, and ERRROR is returned. The
problem with "str" can be printed with kjb_print_error.
MACROS
ss1pi64_2, ss1pi32_2, ss1pi16_2
These macros can be used to force scanning of a certain integer size. The
argument of these is normally a pointer to kjb_int32 or kjb_int16 as appropriate.
DISCLAIMER
This software is not adequatedly tested. It is recomended that
results are checked independantly where appropriate.
AUTHOR
Kobus Barnard
DOCUMENTER
Kobus Barnard
SEE ALSO
ss1ul
,
ss1l
,
ss1spl
,
ss1pl
,
ss1pl_2
,
ss1ui
,
ss1i
,
ss1spi
,
ss1pi
,
ss1pi_2
,
ss1us
,
ss1s
,
ss1sps
,
ss1ps
,
ss1f
,
ss1snf
,
ss1d
,
ss1snd