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Message-ID: | <3780A6E9.B37ED397@primus.com.au> |
From: | leroy <leroy AT primus DOT com DOT au> |
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Subject: | I think I found a bug or something... |
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Date: | Mon, 05 Jul 1999 22:36:57 +1000 |
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This function produces some weird results. void ErrExpected(char *string, char *reason) { fprintf(stderr, "%s(%d) Error: %s %s", filename, line_number, string, reason); exit(255); } filename and line_number are both global variables. The output I get is correct until after Error:, then i get the string (null) followed by the string. Yet, when I split the line into two fprintf()'s it worked fine. Any reasons for this? I'm using the latest DJGPP version with version 1.01 of the Pentium GCC. Cheers, leroy.
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