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Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 10:36:37 +0200
From: "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT elta DOT co DOT il>
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In-reply-to: <200308080701.JAA17576@lws256.lu.erisoft.se> (message from Martin
Stromberg on Fri, 8 Aug 2003 09:01:31 +0200 (MET DST))
Subject: Re: (fwd) Re: sscanf's return value
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> From: Martin Stromberg <eplmst AT epl DOT ericsson DOT se>
> Date: Fri, 8 Aug 2003 09:01:31 +0200 (MET DST)
> > 
> > OTOH, DJGPP will output 0 even if the input string is "" in the code
> > quoted above.  So, DJGPP's sscanf is broken, too, just in a different
> > way :-)
> 
> The second return value they are talking about is when the code is 
> changed to
> 
>     #include <stdio.h>
> 
>     int main()
>     {
>         char buff[4];
>         int rc = sscanf("123", "%[0123456789]%*c", buff);
>         printf("%d\n", rc);
>         return 0;
>     }

Thanks for this, but I still don't understand why returning a 0 when
the string is "" is a bug.  Can you explain?

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