09-24-2001
Re: compiling troubles
Quote:
Originally posted by token
#define DEBUG(fmt) if(traceflag) { \
fprintf(stderr, fmt, arg1); \
Don't include a slash at the end of the line. Your define should be somthing like:
#define DEBUG(fmt) if(traceflag) { \
fprintf(stderr, fmt, arg1);
/* rest of your program goes here */
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LEARN ABOUT HPUX
vfprintf
vprintf(3S) vprintf(3S)
NAME
vprintf(), vfprintf(), vsprintf(), vsnprintf() - print formatted output of a varargs argument list
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
and are the same as and respectively, except that instead of being called with a variable number of arguments, they are called with an
argument list as defined by
RETURN VALUE
Each function returns the number of bytes transmitted (excluding the null byte character in the case of or a negative value if an output
error was encountered.
By default, returns a negative value if maxsize is smaller than the number of characters formatted. In the UNIX 2003 standards environment
(see standards(5)) it returns the number of bytes that would have been written to buffer s, excluding the terminating null byte, if maxsize
had been sufficiently large.
EXAMPLES
The following demonstrates how could be used to write an error routine:
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
.
.
.
/*
* error should be called using the form:
* error(function_name, format, arg1, arg2...);
*/
/*VARARGS0*/
void
error(va_alist)
va_dcl
{
va_list args;
char *fmt;
va_start(args);
/* print out name of function causing error */
(void)fprintf(stderr, "ERROR in %s: ", va_arg(args, char *));
fmt = va_arg(args, char *);
/* print out remainder of message */
(void)vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
va_end(args);
(void)abort( );
}
SEE ALSO
setlocale(3C), printf(3S), standards(5), thread_safety(5), varargs(5), glossary(9).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
vprintf(3S)