class AdLint::Cc1::PrintfFormat::Conversion_c
Public Class Methods
suitable_conversion_specifier_character()
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# File lib/adlint/cc1/format.rb, line 1267 def self.suitable_conversion_specifier_character "c" end
Private Instance Methods
argument_types()
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# File lib/adlint/cc1/format.rb, line 1276 def argument_types # NOTE: The ISO C99 standard says; # # 7.19.6.1 The fprintf function # # 7 The length modifiers and their meanings are: # # l Specifies that a following d, i, o, u, x, or X conversion # specifier applies to a long int or unsigned long int argument; # that a following n conversion specifier applies to a pointer # to a long int argument; that a following c conversion # specifier applies to a wint_t argument; that a following s # conversion specifier applies to a pointer to a wchar_t # argument; or has no effect on a following a, A, e, E, f, F, g, # or G conversion specifier. case length_modifier when "l" # FIXME: `wint_t' is not supported yet. [wchar_t] else # NOTE: The argument will be integer promoted, so the argument type # whose conversion-rank is less than one of the int should be # acceptable, too. [signed_char_t, unsigned_char_t, signed_short_t, unsigned_short_t, signed_int_t, unsigned_int_t] end end
default_precision_value()
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# File lib/adlint/cc1/format.rb, line 1272 def default_precision_value 0 end
suitable_length_modifiers()
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# File lib/adlint/cc1/format.rb, line 1304 def suitable_length_modifiers ["l"] end