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Message-ID: | <02cf01c35571$851e5990$0600000a@broadpark.no> |
From: | "Gisle Vanem" <giva AT bgnett DOT no> |
To: | <djgpp AT delorie DOT com> |
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Subject: | Re: integer overflow |
Date: | Tue, 29 Jul 2003 03:34:14 +0200 |
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"News Reader" <nospam AT aol DOT com> said: > Being human and therefore being prone to making mistakes > from time to time, I will not allow any of my programs to run > if the compiler output produces a single warning as a matter > of principle. "-Wall" has saved me (and my programs) several > times and this is the main reason why I still keep using C once > in a while. Then you should add '-W' since '-Wall' doesn't warn about all possibly erroneous code; like mixing signed and unsigned types. > Compilation of your code produces the following output: > > x.c: In function `main': > x.c:7: warning: unknown conversion type character `U' in format > x.c:7: warning: too many arguments for format My guess is that gcc isn't updated on what djgpp's _doprnt can accept as format-specifiers. It's the same with most gcc ports; MingW's gcc warns about "%ws" being unknown, but it works fine since MSVCRT.DLL handles he printing. --gv
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