/* Convert a struct spwd object to a string.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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. */
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
char *
support_format_spwd (const struct spwd *s)
{
if (s == NULL)
return xasprintf ("error: (errno %d, %m)\n", errno);
struct xmemstream mem;
xopen_memstream (&mem);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_namp: %s\n", s->sp_namp);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_pwdp: %s\n", s->sp_pwdp);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_lstchg: %ld\n", s->sp_lstchg);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_min: %ld\n", s->sp_min);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_max: %ld\n", s->sp_max);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_warn: %ld\n", s->sp_warn);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_inact: %ld\n", s->sp_inact);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_expire: %ld\n", s->sp_expire);
fprintf (mem.out, "sp_flag: %lu\n", s->sp_flag);
xfclose_memstream (&mem);
return mem.buffer;
}