Hello, I'm not sure if this is a gnulib question per-se, but I'm hopeful you could perhaps advise me.
I use the following (or similar) code in my project: size_t line=42; error(EXIT_FAILURE, 0, _("error in line %zu"), line); The "%zu" works for 'size_t' on all unix-like systems I've tried (32 and 64 bit), and on Cygwin 64bit. However, it fails when cross-compiling for windows with mingw (both i868 and x86_64 versions), with the following: warning: unknown conversion type character 'z' in format [-Wformat] warning: too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args] With mingw (due to msvcrt implementation, I assume) the correct type is "%Iu", as listed here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tcxf1dw6%28v=vs.71%29.aspx Note that if this had been a "printf" function call, then compiling with CFLAGS=-D__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO=1 Would have 'fixed' it (or at least worked around it) by substituting 'printf' with the internal '__mingw_printf' . But because this is 'error()' from gnulib, it is not replaces and therefore triggers this error. I wonder if there's a definition in "inttypes.h" or similar that would be a correct one to use, or if there's another portable way to compile it. Thanks, - Assaf