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Original bug ID: 1566 Reporter: administrator Status: closed (set by @mshinwell on 2016-12-07T17:28:52Z) Resolution: duplicate Priority: normal Severity: feature Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general) Duplicate of:#8036
Bug description
Full_Name: Eric Cooper
Version: 3.06
OS: linux
Submission from: 12-227-100-158.client.attbi.com (12.227.100.158)
Please consider supporting the "precision" field in the %s printf conversion.
In C, this limits the printed string to that many characters. For example,
printf "%-8.8s" string
would print exactly 8 characters, no matter how long [string] is. And it should
work if the spec is indirect:
printf "%*.*s" 8 8 string
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Original bug ID: 1566
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed (set by @mshinwell on 2016-12-07T17:28:52Z)
Resolution: duplicate
Priority: normal
Severity: feature
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Duplicate of: #8036
Bug description
Full_Name: Eric Cooper
Version: 3.06
OS: linux
Submission from: 12-227-100-158.client.attbi.com (12.227.100.158)
Please consider supporting the "precision" field in the %s printf conversion.
In C, this limits the printed string to that many characters. For example,
printf "%-8.8s" string
would print exactly 8 characters, no matter how long [string] is. And it should
work if the spec is indirect:
printf "%*.*s" 8 8 string
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: