On May 7, 2010, at 11:59 AM, paul morel wrote:
> Hi,I'm trying to use a c function:
>       sprintf(sFormat, "%%d\t%%0.%df\t%%0.%df\t%%0.%df\t%%0.%df\n", n1, n1, 
> n1, n1);
> When I compile my program for Mac OS X 10.5 and run the program everything is 
> ok, whereas as soon as I use Mac OS X 10.6 the program crashes at this 
> "sprintf" and there is a "SIGABRT"! And I have no clue why! Does anybody have 
> an idea?

Works for me. There's probably a bug elsewhere in your code. Perhaps `sFormat` 
is too small, or you're in fact crashing in a different place.

% cat test.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
    char sFormat[1000];
    int n1 = 42;
    sprintf(sFormat, "%%d\t%%0.%df\t%%0.%df\t%%0.%df\t%%0.%df\n", n1, n1, n1, 
n1);
    printf("sFormat: %s", sFormat);
    return 0;
}
% cc test.c
% ./a.out
sFormat: %d     %0.42f  %0.42f  %0.42f  %0.42f


-- 
Greg Parker     gpar...@apple.com     gpar...@apple.com     Runtime Wrangler


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