Defect Report #175
Submission Date: 16 Oct 95
Submittor: BSI
Source: Clive D.W. Feather
Question
Submitted to BSI by Clive D.W. Feather [email protected] .
In this Defect Report, identifiers lexically identical to those
declared in standard headers refer to the identifiers declared in those
standard headers, whether or not the header is explicitly mentioned.
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Defect Report UK 023: Correction to Technical Corrigendum 1
An example added by TC1 is wrong.
TC1 added the following example to subclause 7.9.6.2:
In:
#include stdio.h
/* ..... */
int d1,
d2, n1, n2, i;
i = sscanf("123", "%d%n%n%d", &d1, &n1,
&n2, &d2);
the value 123 is assigned to d1 and the
value 3 to n1. Because %n can never
get an input failure the value of 3 is also assigned to n2.
The value of d2 is not affected. The value 3 is
assigned to i.
This should set i to 1, not 3, as %n
does not affect the returned assignment count.
Suggested Technical Corrigendum
In the example, change:
The value 3 is assigned to i.
to:
The value 1 is assigned to i.
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