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1 # printf.h |
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3 In this utility header you can find `printf()`-like functions that can write the formatted output to an arbitrary |
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4 stream (or UCX buffer, resp.), or to memory allocated by an allocator within a single function call. |
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5 With the help of these convenience functions, you do not need to `snprintf` your string to a temporary buffer anymore, |
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6 plus you do not need to worry about too small buffer sizes, because the functions will automatically allocate enough |
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7 memory to contain the entire formatted string. |