QECVT(3) Linux Programmer's Manual QECVT(3)
NAME
qecvt, qfcvt, qgcvt - convert a floating-point number to a string
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h>
char *qecvt(long double number, int ndigits, int *decpt, int *sign);
char *qfcvt(long double number, int ndigits, int *decpt, int *sign);
char *qgcvt(long double number, int ndigit, char *buf);
Feature Test Macro Requirements for glibc (see feature_test_macros(7)):
qecvt(), qfcvt(), qgcvt(): _SVID_SOURCE
DESCRIPTION
The functions qecvt(), qfcvt() and qgcvt() are identical to ecvt(3),
fcvt(3) and gcvt(3) respectively, except that they use a long double
argument number. See ecvt(3) and gcvt(3).
ATTRIBUTES
Multithreading (see pthreads(7))
The qecvt() and qfcvt() functions are not thread-safe.
The qgcvt() function is thread-safe.
CONFORMING TO
SVr4. Not seen in most common UNIX implementations, but occurs in
SunOS. Not supported by libc4 and libc5. Supported by glibc.
NOTES
These functions are obsolete. Instead, sprintf(3) is recommended.
SEE ALSO
ecvt(3), ecvt_r(3), gcvt(3), sprintf(3)
COLOPHON
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GNU 2013-07-22 QECVT(3)