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.TH scan_uuencoded 3
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.SH NAME
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scan_uuencoded \- decode uuencoded data
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.SH SYNTAX
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.B #include <textcode.h>
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size_t \fBscan_uuencoded\fP(const char *\fIsrc\fR,char *\fIdest\fR,size_t* \fIdestlen\fR);
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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scan_uuencoded decodes uuencoded data from src into dest.
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It will stop when it encountes any non-valid input characters.
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It will then write the number of decoded bytes in dest into *destlen,
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and return the number of bytes decoded from src.
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Note that real world uuencoded data is sometimes permitted to
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contain whitespace characters or new lines. This function will not allow
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those and return the decoded data until then.
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uudecoding works on lines, and the first byte in each line contains the
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length of the line (encoded). scan_uuencoded expects one such line as
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input, and it will decode all the bytes in it.
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uuencoded data can contain bytes from 0x21 to 0x96, which means it is
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not "string safe" (can contain single and double quotes and backslash).
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dest can be NULL. destlen can be NULL.
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.SH "RETURN VALUE"
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scan_uuencoded returns the number of bytes successfully scanned and
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processed from src.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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scan_uuencoded("&9FYO<F0*",buf,&i) -> return 9, i=5, buf="fnord"
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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scan_xlong(3), scan_8long(3), fmt_ulong(3)
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