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Top Forums Programming Need hep with my semantic error Post 302742187 by Corona688 on Monday 10th of December 2012 05:41:59 PM
Old 12-10-2012
No, the wrong code is still there:

Code:
printf("%c\n"); // What will %c become?  Impossible to say!  Stack value roulette.

Also, your printf(cc); is wrong, because it will misbehave if cc happens to have % characters in it, which printf will take to be format specifiers.

Really, all you need is
Code:
printf("%s\n", cc);

which will do everything in 1 printf and behave.
 

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