fscanf bug?
    Ron Stanonik 
    stanonik at nprdc.navy.mil
       
    Thu Jul 20 17:00:00 AEST 1989
    
    
  
Or maybe it's a feature?  But it was news to me.
I believe we've encountered an fscanf bug in sunos4.0.1 on sun4's, sun3's,
and sun386i's.
The apparent bug is that given a control string of "%c", fscanf returns 0,
rather than EOF on encountering the end of file.
Here's a sample program:
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
	int i;
	char c;
	for (i = 5; i > 0; i--) {
		printf("cnt=%d\n", fscanf(stdin, "%c", &c));
		printf("%x\n", c);
	}
}
Here's a sample file:
ab
Here's the result:
arctic[244] t < a
cnt=1
31
cnt=1
33
cnt=1
a
cnt=0
a
cnt=0
a
Back in sunos3.5 days, the 0 cnt's would be -1 (ie, EOF), as expected.
Ron Stanonik
stanonik at nprdc.navy.mil
    
    
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