glibc/libio/tst_swscanf.c
Adhemerval Zanella Netto de477abcaa Use '%z' instead of '%Z' on printf functions
The Z modifier is a nonstandard synonymn for z (that predates z
itself) and compiler might issue an warning for in invalid
conversion specifier.

Reviewed-by: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
2022-09-22 08:48:04 -03:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <wchar.h>
int
main (int argc, char *argv[])
{
const wchar_t in[] = L"7 + 35 is 42";
size_t n;
int a, b, c;
int result = 0;
char buf1[20];
wchar_t wbuf2[20];
char buf3[20];
char c4;
wchar_t wc5;
puts ("Test 1");
a = b = c = 0;
n = swscanf (in, L"%d + %d is %d", &a, &b, &c);
if (n != 3 || a + b != c || c != 42)
{
printf ("*** FAILED, n = %zu, a = %d, b = %d, c = %d\n", n, a, b, c);
result = 1;
}
puts ("Test 2");
n = swscanf (L"one two three !!", L"%s %S %s %c%C",
buf1, wbuf2, buf3, &c4, &wc5);
if (n != 5 || strcmp (buf1, "one") != 0 || wcscmp (wbuf2, L"two") != 0
|| strcmp (buf3, "three") != 0 || c4 != '!' || wc5 != L'!')
{
printf ("*** FAILED, n = %zu, buf1 = \"%s\", wbuf2 = L\"%S\", buf3 = \"%s\", c4 = '%c', wc5 = L'%C'\n",
n, buf1, wbuf2, buf3, c4, (wint_t) wc5);
result = 1;
}
return result;
}