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Re: snprintf: no string is outputed if the input string is longer than t


From: Marcus Brinkmann
Subject: Re: snprintf: no string is outputed if the input string is longer than the buffer
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 18:04:07 +0200
User-agent: Mutt/1.2i

On Sun, Jul 22, 2001 at 08:28:23AM -0700, James Morrison wrote:
>  That subject is way too long, but that is the entire message.
> 
> eg.
>   char b[5];
>   snprintf(b,5,"123456");
>   printf("%s\n",b);
> 
> output:
> 
> end output

In fact, for exmaple

snprintf(b,5,"abc%sdef", "xyz");

leaves b as "def", and similar in other cases.  Seems the content of
b is undefined if the string doesn't fit.  Programs expect this to be
truncated, though.  We now wonder if this is a stdio/libio issue.

Marcus



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