i have a size_t
variable i would display in a NSLog
. This variable contains the number of bytes sent.
if i use this: NSLog(@"%zu",myvariable);
i have no error message but the number overflows and the NSLog output keeps showing numbers below 32.768. why is that? isnt Long supposed to show values ranging in value from -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 through 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 ?
here is some code. i want to show in NSlog self.bufferOffset, that should be the approx ammount of bytes sent.
// If we don't have any data buffered, go read the next chunk of data.
if (self.bufferOffset == self.bufferLimit) {
NSInteger bytesRead;
bytesRead = [self.fileStream read:self.buffer maxLength:kSendBufferSize];
if (bytesRead == -1) {
[self stopSendWithStatus:@"File read error"];
} else if (bytesRead == 0) {
[self stopSendWithStatus:nil];
} else {
self.bufferOffset = 0;
self.bufferLimit = bytesRead;
}
}
// If we're not out of data completely, send the next chunk.
if (self.bufferOffset != self.bufferLimit) {
NSInteger bytesWritten;
bytesWritten = [self.networkStream write:&self.buffer[self.bufferOffset] maxLength:self.bufferLimit - self.bufferOffset];
assert(bytesWritten != 0);
if (bytesWritten == -1) {
[self stopSendWithStatus:@"Network write error"];
} else {
self.bufferOffset += bytesWritten;
}
}
NSLog (@"%lu",self.bufferOffset);
and here is some of the output:
2013-02-24 15:54:39.674 prog[298:303] 32768
2013-02-24 15:54:39.728 prog[298:303] 4820
2013-02-24 15:54:39.791 prog[298:303] 10820
2013-02-24 15:54:39.853 prog[298:303] 16580
2013-02-24 15:54:39.911 prog[298:303] 23780
2013-02-24 15:54:39.965 prog[298:303] 28100
2013-02-24 15:54:40.024 prog[298:303] 32768
2013-02-24 15:54:40.080 prog[298:303] 6852
2013-02-24 15:54:40.139 prog[298:303] 14052
2013-02-24 15:54:40.197 prog[298:303] 18372
myvariable
but from the source of the assignment tomyvariable
. What platform is this on, iOS, OSX?kSendBufferSize
is 32768? If I understand your code correctly,self.bufferOffset
will always be less than or equal tokSendBufferSize
. - And%zu
works perfectly withsize_t
on 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.