On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 11:51:57 -0700, Jesse Allen the3dfxdude@gmail.com wrote:
Right now in current CVS, our *printf will handle any strings. For any type numbers (except %n), they are forwarded to libc's printf by
Oops, we handle %p differently too: /* output a pointer */ else if( flags.Format == 'p' ) { char pointer[10];
flags.PadZero = 0; if( flags.Alternate ) sprintf(pointer, "0X%08lX", va_arg(valist, long)); else sprintf(pointer, "%08lX", va_arg(valist, long)); r = pf_output_format_A( out, pointer, -1, &flags ); }
I don't think it will allow an 'F' to get stuck in an sprintf call. If it did, then yeah, calling out libc's sprintf would mess it up. Do we have a test case for %Fp? Uwe, what version of wine do you got? I think only an older version would pass it on.