I am using snprintf to concatenate a string to a char array:
char buf[20] = "";
snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "%s%s", buf, "foo");
printf("%s\n", buf);
snprintf(buf, sizeof buf, "%s%s", buf, " bar");
printf("%s\n", buf);
The problem is the second concatenation to buf
instead of adding "bar"
, replaces "foo"
with it. The output is like:
foo
bar
The first %s
should keep buf
(which in this case holds "foo"
) there. And the second %s
should attach "bar"
to it. Right?
What am I doing wrong?
std::string
. That doesn't help with the C component of your question of course.c++
tag from questions which use C library functions. Often there are subtle differences in how the same code is treated by a C vs C++ compiler.c++
tag, based on your comment that it isn't compiled as C++ after all.