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Add a warning message about PyOS_snprintf (#95993)
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The wrappers ensure that ``str[size-1]`` is always ``'\0'`` upon return. They
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never write more than *size* bytes (including the trailing ``'\0'``) into str.
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Both functions require that ``str != NULL``, ``size > 0``, ``format != NULL``
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and ``size < INT_MAX``.
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and ``size < INT_MAX``. Note that this means there is no equivalent to the C99
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``n = snprintf(NULL, 0, ...)`` which would determine the necessary buffer size.
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The return value (*rv*) for these functions should be interpreted as follows:
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would have been written had the buffer not been too small, and to set
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the last byte of the buffer to \0. At least MS _vsnprintf returns a
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negative value instead, and fills the entire buffer with non-\0 data.
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Unlike C99, our wrappers do not support passing a null buffer.
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The wrappers ensure that str[size-1] is always \0 upon return.
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