Re: thrashing on format %u vs size_t arg

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On 15/09/2021 18:20, jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 10:47 PM Bernd Petrovitsch
<bernd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 15/09/2021 00:38, jim.cromie@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I will cast and be done with it

Or you use - like everyone else - "%zu" as format
specifier.

Read `man 3 printf` for more - the Kernel's printk
implements almost all of it.

thank you, Id never seen %zu.
failure of imagination I guess.

For me it was - ages ago;-) - more like "never worked
on portability between 32bit and 64bit" ....

[ Fullquote deleted - please don't do that ]

I dont understand this -
I did top-post (using my phone, not "native" email, mea culpa)

No one cares which MUA you use in whatever way - the email
should be readable.

And top-posting is exactly the "please don't do that" and produces
the full-quote below.
[...]

MfG,
	Bernd
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Bernd Petrovitsch                  Email : bernd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
     There is NO CLOUD, just other people's computers. - FSFE
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