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Questionget a number into static text control Pin
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bkelly1315-Sep-12 5:14
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Cool, thanks for the aditional info.

I looked up _countof and discovered the return type is not declared anywhere. Is it an int, unsigned int, size_t, or something else?

The _countof function does not accomodate the null that belongs at the end of a character string. That is important because,...

The various versions of ...printf...( destination, count, source ) that I have tried appear to put a limiting number on the count of characters transferred. However, that limit takes the form of a program crash. Downright nasty! Just as bad as ASSERT.

IMNSHO, these functions should use the count argument to limit the number of characters being transfered rather than crashing the program. Do any of these "safe", or maybe "less dangerous" functions simply limit the number of character moves rather than crashing the app?

( BTW: In My Not So Humble Opinion )

Thank you for taking the time to reply.
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