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Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2000 15:35:51 -0600
From: "Jerome G. Benoit" <jgmbenoit AT wanadoo DOT fr>
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Subject: asprintf

Bonjour

I have some trouble with `sprintf' (not on Cygnus but elsewhere)
and I want to write transportable codes:
I guess that I can use `asprintf' instead (see GNU Lib C doc).
I did not find `asprintf' in headers distributed with Cygnus
but I found `int _IO_vasprintf ...' in `libioP.h'.

It is dangerous to use it ?

Thanks in advance,
Jerome

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