"_doprnt" results
Thomas Fravenhofer
tfra at ur-tut.UUCP
Thu Dec 19 12:44:35 AEST 1985
[Virgin line sacrified to the God of Line Eating]
I got QUITE a bit of mail on my request for what _doprnt, so I thought I'd
summarize the results rather than send individual replies. Here goes:
_doprnt is a routine which does not exist on all unix systems. It basically
does all the work of printf, fprintf, and sprintf in formatting the text.
A companion routine of _doprnt is _strout, which appears to be an output
routine (sending output to either standard output, a specific file, or a
character string).
Thanks to all who answered my question. For those who wonder what my problem
was, it turned out not to be bad parameters sent to anything, but rather a
poor linker. It seems one of the modules I was compiling contained its own
version of _strout, but the linker was still pulling in the version of
_strout from libc. When I later tried to execute _strout, it didn't know
which one to call, so it went to never-never land.
- Tom Frauenhofer
"A closed mouth gathers no feet" - Mark Twain
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