char **password;
} dialog_login_t;
-VLC_EXPORT( void, dialog_Login, (vlc_object_t *, char **, char **, const char *, const char *) );
-#define dialog_Login(o, u, p, t, m) \
- dialog_Login(VLC_OBJECT(o), u, p, t, m)
+VLC_EXPORT( void, dialog_Login, (vlc_object_t *, char **, char **, const char *, const char *, ...) ) LIBVLC_FORMAT (5, 6);
+#define dialog_Login(o, u, p, t, ...) \
+ dialog_Login(VLC_OBJECT(o), u, p, t, __VA_ARGS__)
VLC_EXPORT( int, dialog_Register, (vlc_object_t *) );
VLC_EXPORT( int, dialog_Unregister, (vlc_object_t *) );
* @param username a pointer to the specified username [OUT]
* @param password a pointer to the specified password [OUT]
* @param title title for the dialog
- * @param text text for the dialog
+ * @param text format string for the message in the dialog
* @return Nothing. If a user name resp. a password was specified,
* it will be returned as a heap-allocated character array
* into the username resp password pointer. Those must be freed with free().
* Otherwise *username resp *password will be NULL.
*/
void dialog_Login (vlc_object_t *obj, char **username, char **password,
- const char *title, const char *text)
+ const char *title, const char *fmt, ...)
{
assert ((username != NULL) && (password != NULL));
if (provider == NULL)
return;
- dialog_login_t dialog = { title, text, username, password, };
- var_SetAddress (provider, "dialog-login", &dialog);
+ char *text;
+ va_list ap;
+
+ va_start (ap, fmt);
+ if (vasprintf (&text, fmt, ap) != -1)
+ {
+ dialog_login_t dialog = { title, text, username, password, };
+ var_SetAddress (provider, "dialog-login", &dialog);
+ free (text);
+ }
+ va_end (ap);
vlc_object_release (provider);
}