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Why can\'t `getvec\' - simply return the value it reads, ... t0, t1; + + if (argc > 1) sscanf(argv[1], \"%lf\", &f); + if ... Examples of standard time format: ...
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... src/xitk/snapshot.c: 884 #, c-format msgid \"Wrong image size: ... (\"touch conf.curltest\"); + + /* HP/UX 9 (%@#!) writes to sscanf strings ... checking why ...
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Anybody can understand why if I change the xl1 netmask ... I told you not to use them the wrong way. ... 3c91 ff1e 0005 7bcf 1011 1213 1415 1617 <.ÿ...{Ã.....
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I am not able to understand why these arrays are behaving like ... I learned OCaml ... Probably you thought of the printf/scanf format %x which expects unsigned integers.
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There is a good chance to point the programmer to the wrong ... for example. I don\'t know that there are any words where ÿ ... static const char *scanf_format ...
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