Standard C Library Functions a64l(3C)
NAME
a64l, l64a - convert between long integer and base-64 ASCII
stringSYNOPSIS
#include
long a64l(const char *s);
char *l64a(long l);DESCRIPTION
These functions maintain numbers stored in base-64 ASCII
characters that define a notation by which long integers can be represented by up to six characters. Each characterrepresents a "digit" in a radix-64 notation.
The characters used to represent "digits" are as follows:____________________________________________________________
| Character | Digit ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| . | 0 | | / | 1 || 0-9 | 2-11 |
| A-Z | 12-37 |
| a-z | 38-63 |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
The a64l() function takes a pointer to a null-terminated
base-64 representation and returns a corresponding long
value. If the string pointed to by s contains more than sixcharacters, a64l() uses the first six.
The a64l() function scans the character string from left to
right with the least significant digit on the left, decodingeach character as a 6-bit radix-64 number.
The l64a() function takes a long argument and returns apointer to the corresponding base-64 representation. If the
argument is 0, l64a() returns a pointer to a null string.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 24 Jul 2002 1
Standard C Library Functions a64l(3C)
The value returned by l64a() is a pointer into a static buffer, the contents of which are overwritten by each call. In the case of multithreaded applications, the return value is a pointer to thread specific data.ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Interface Stability | Standard ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
| MT-Level | MT-Safe |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
attributes(5), standards(5)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 24 Jul 2002 2