Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 10:14:12 GMT From: abc@ai1.anchorage.mtaonline.net To: "freebsd-questions" <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: is this a FBSD printf bug? Message-ID: <200306211014.h5LAECvr038054@en26.ai1.anchorage.mtaonline.net>
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FBSD 4.8 i hope this isn't a question based on extreme ignorance - i haven't programmed in C in a long time, and i don't have another machine to test this on. i can't understand why the output of the following code produces "ints" when given variables of type "char", so it looks like a bug to me ... #include <stdio.h> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { #define LEN_ARRAY 16 char a[LEN_ARRAY+1]; int i; a[0]=0x00; a[1]=0x11; a[2]=0x22; a[3]=0x33; a[4]=0x44; a[5]=0x55; a[6]=0x66; a[7]=0x77; a[8]=0x88; a[9]=0x99; a[10]=0xaa; a[11]=0xbb; a[12]=0xcc; a[13]=0xdd; a[14]=0xee; a[15]=0xff; for ( i = 0; i < LEN_ARRAY; ++i ) printf("[%02i]%02x\n", i, a[i]); } /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // // OUTPUT: // // [00]00 // [01]11 // [02]22 // [03]33 // [04]44 // [05]55 // [06]66 // [07]77 // [08]ffffff88 ??? // [09]ffffff99 ??? // [10]ffffffaa ??? // [11]ffffffbb ??? // [12]ffffffcc ??? // [13]ffffffdd ??? // [14]ffffffee ??? // [15]ffffffff ???
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