On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 at 13:48, Phi Debian wrote:
> I also forgot to mention that C99 introduced this
>
>There may be no gaps
>in the numbers of arguments specified using '$'; for example, if
> argu‐
>ments 1 and 3 are specified, argument 2 must also be specified
> some‐
On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 8:03 PM Chet Ramey wrote:
> On 2/22/25 12:38 AM, Phi Debian wrote:
>
> > The new semantic is simple
> > - numbered are indexed args access (easy to understand)
> > - unumbered are counting only the unumbered from the fmt string
> >
> > This way when you don't mix then the
On 2/22/25 12:38 AM, Phi Debian wrote:
The new semantic is simple
- numbered are indexed args access (easy to understand)
- unumbered are counting only the unumbered from the fmt string
This way when you don't mix then the both work as expected.
This isn't unreasonable. coreutils git chose th
On 2/21/25 7:52 PM, Robert Elz wrote:
| There is no user who would think that using a numbered conversion
| specifier is not an absolute position in the original argument list.
Probably not, but it doesn't matter if the application doesn't mix
numbered and unnumbered conversions, and it s
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