Totally untested sscanf utilising code... #240
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I'm making this PR now as a work tracking PR (because hacktoberfest; if you could add the tag, that would be awesome). I've not tested most of it yet because I can't actually build the plugin (#239), but I know the sscanf lookup and RPC works thanks to other testing (Y-Less/micro). This adds a new function:
This is basically a wrapper around sscanf that passes the row data directly in and allows you to parse it with an sscanf-compatible specifier string. It actually looks for and uses the sscanf plugin (sscanf needs to come first), so there's very little overhead in the code, and if you don't want it just don't include both plugins.