Re: [PATCH] use %p for pointers

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> > > man 3 printf:
> > >
> > >        p      The void * pointer argument is printed in hexadeci-
> > >               mal (as if by %#x or %#lx).
> > >
> > > so %p already has to output '0x',
> > 
> > That is an detail of this particular implementation.
> > 
> > > it's lib/vsprintf.c to blame for non-conforming behavior.
> > 
> > The standard makes it completely implementation defined.
>
>Yes, but POSIX/SUS aside, at least we might make kernel version closer
>to Linux user-level.

I do agree.

#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
    return printf("%p %p\n", main, NULL);
}

In glibc will print "0x7555562c (nil)" which seems ok enough.


	-`J'
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