How do you get the equivalent of this C with SPARC assembly:
printf( "Hello, my name is %s.\n", name );
using the function prototype:
void printName( const char* msg, const char* name )
where msg is "Hello, my name is %s.\n".
I know that I can define "Hello, my name is %s.\n" in the data segment with .asciz without having the first argument msg, but is there a way to pass a string into an assembly function that would have a %s identifier in it? Can a char* even take in a format identifier? I've tried the following but I get a core dump.
Function call in C:
char * msg = "Hello, my name is %s.\n";
char * name = "Foo";
printName( msg, name );
Assembly:
mov %i0, %o0
mov %i1, %o1
call printf, 2
nop
Maybe I'm not approaching the function prototype correctly?