Fix format specifiers that do not match the argument types #271
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In check.h.in, %x is not safe to use with pointers, since it specifies an int-sized value but a pointer is passed in. On some platforms,
int
is 32 bits andvoid *
is 64 bits.In check_pack.c, note that
t
is a length modifier, not a conversion specifier. It must be followed by eitherd
oru
;d
seems appropriate in this case.The other changes are fairly obvious mismatches between the argument type and conversion specifier.