Re: sprintf with mips

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On Feb 6, 2008 2:16 PM, Christian Stalp <christian.stalp@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello out there,
> are there any known problems with sprintf under mips? I spend some time to make this code runnable:
>
> sprintf(insertvalues, " %d , ' %s ' , %d ", counter, "192.168.1.1", mytraffic->num_frames);
> printf("input-string: %s\n", insertvalues);
>

I don't know if this really matters...but why are you doing this this
way?  Why not just do it in one line with

printf("input-string:   %d , ' %s ' , %d \n", counter, "192.168.1.1",
mytraffic->num_frames);

Cheers,
Eric

> This works properly under x86 but if I run this under mips, the string is empty! Even if the variable 'counter' is uninitialized or 'mytraffic->num_frames' (which is not the case, I can see the values if I dump them directly with printf) there should be at least that IP-address-string which should be inserted! This is weired. Has anybody an idea what the problem is here?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Gruss Christian
>
>
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