I'm getting a "int format, different type arg (arg 4)" error on the last line. Should I just cast to int or is there a better way to handle this?
struct stat info;
if (stat(file_path, &info) == -1 || errno == ENOENT)
return -1;
if (stat(file_path, &info) != -1)
{
char buf[LINELEN];
snprintf(buf,LINELEN,"File Size: %d",info.st_size);
printf
(and that makes me truly sad) is exactly this problem with the format string. Imagine your code that typedefs a type either touint32_t
oruint64_t
depending on some configuration. You can never just printf those variables. However, the solution that most definitely always work without a problem is to cast the arguments to the maximum size they can assume. In your case for example:printf("%lu", (unsigned int)info.st_size);
which prints correctly no matter the size. Only problem is if argument is bigger than your cast. You'd lose data, but still avoid UB.