1A64L(3P)                   POSIX Programmer's Manual                  A64L(3P)
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PROLOG

6       This  manual  page is part of the POSIX Programmer's Manual.  The Linux
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8       Linux  manual page for details of Linux behavior), or the interface may
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NAME

12       a64l, l64a - convert between a 32-bit  integer  and  a  radix-64  ASCII
13       string
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SYNOPSIS

16       #include <stdlib.h>
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18       long a64l(const char *s);
19       char *l64a(long value);
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DESCRIPTION

23       These  functions  maintain numbers stored in radix-64 ASCII characters.
24       This is a notation by which 32-bit integers can be represented by up to
25       six characters; each character represents a digit in radix-64 notation.
26       If the type long contains more than 32 bits, only the low-order 32 bits
27       shall be used for these operations.
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29       The characters used to represent digits are '.' (dot) for 0, '/' for 1,
30       '0' through '9' for [2,11],  'A'  through  'Z'  for  [12,37],  and  'a'
31       through 'z' for [38,63].
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33       The  a64l() function shall take a pointer to a radix-64 representation,
34       in which the first digit is the least significant, and return the  cor‐
35       responding long value. If the string pointed to by s contains more than
36       six characters, a64l() shall use the first six. If the first six  char‐
37       acters  of  the string contain a null terminator, a64l() shall use only
38       characters preceding the null terminator.  The  a64l()  function  shall
39       scan the character string from left to right with the least significant
40       digit on the left, decoding each character as a 6-bit radix-64  number.
41       If  the  type  long  contains more than 32 bits, the resulting value is
42       sign-extended. The behavior of a64l() is unspecified if  s  is  a  null
43       pointer  or  the string pointed to by s was not generated by a previous
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46       The l64a() function shall take a long argument and return a pointer  to
47       the  corresponding  radix-64 representation.  The behavior of l64a() is
48       unspecified if value is negative.
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50       The value returned by l64a() may be a pointer  into  a  static  buffer.
51       Subsequent calls to l64a() may overwrite the buffer.
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53       The  l64a()  function  need  not  be  reentrant. A function that is not
54       required to be reentrant is not required to be thread-safe.
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RETURN VALUE

57       Upon successful completion, a64l() shall return the long value  result‐
58       ing from conversion of the input string. If a string pointed to by s is
59       an empty string, a64l() shall return 0L.
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61       The l64a() function shall return a pointer to the radix-64  representa‐
62       tion.   If  value  is  0L,  l64a()  shall  return a pointer to an empty
63       string.
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ERRORS

66       No errors are defined.
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EXAMPLES

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APPLICATION USAGE

74       If  the  type  long  contains  more  than  32  bits,  the   result   of
75       a64l(l64a(x)) is x in the low-order 32 bits.
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RATIONALE

78       This is not the same encoding as used by either encoding variant of the
79       uuencode utility.
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FUTURE DIRECTIONS

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SEE ALSO

85       strtoul(),  the  Base  Definitions  volume   of   IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
86       <stdlib.h>,  the  Shell  and  Utilities volume of IEEE Std 1003.1-2001,
87       uuencode
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90       Portions of this text are reprinted and reproduced in  electronic  form
91       from IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, Standard for Information Technology
92       -- Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX),  The  Open  Group  Base
93       Specifications  Issue  6,  Copyright  (C) 2001-2003 by the Institute of
94       Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc and The Open  Group.  In  the
95       event of any discrepancy between this version and the original IEEE and
96       The Open Group Standard, the original IEEE and The Open Group  Standard
97       is  the  referee document. The original Standard can be obtained online
98       at http://www.opengroup.org/unix/online.html .
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