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Re: printf()
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: printf() |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:07:07 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.5.9i |
chsh_xiao wrote:
> I meet a problem.When I print a graphical data packet encapsulated
> in TCP packet with a data capture program written by myself,my Linux
> Core 5 OS cann't print correct character . I use "printf()" function.
When you say "printf()" do you mean the libc library function in a
compiled program? Or do you mean the shell built-in version compiled
into the bash shell? Or do you mean the standalone program in
coreutils for POSIX conformance at /usr/bin/printf? There are
actually three different possibilities!
How are you printing? Can you show us your exact command? Just the
text. Please don't send a screen capture. It is not needed. Just
show the text in the mail message of how you are calling printf.
> When I shield "printf()" , my OS can do well. I don't know why !
> Help me,please ! Thanks ! Please look at test figures in the E-mail
> accessories.
What do you mean by shielding printf? Do you mean quoting characters
on the command line?
A couple of pieces of information. If you are programming in a shell
script (for example with #!/bin/sh) then the printf there is the shell
built-in version of printf. If you are programming in C then it is
the C library version. They are named the same because one is meant
to be a look-alike to the other but they are actually completely
different.
Bob
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