I'm trying to debug a program I'm writing that's using the libvirt library in C.
In part of the program I'm being returned the following struct:
struct virTypedParameter {
char field[VIR_TYPED_PARAM_FIELD_LENGTH];
int type;
union {
int i;
unsigned int ui;
long long int l;
unsigned long long int ul;
double d;
char b;
char *s;
} value;
}
So I have a key, value, and value type. I want to be able to print these by passing them to a function.
Is there an easier way to do this other than throwing the type into a switch statement and redirecting to the proper printf statement? I've done so and it's causing a ton of warnings to pop up on compile:
void printVirTypedParameter(virTypedParameter* param) {
printf("Param type: %d\n", param->type);
switch(param->type) {
case 1: //int
printf("%s : %d\n", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 2: //int unsigned
printf("%s : %u\n", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 3: //long long int
printf("%s : %ld\n", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 4: //long long unsinged
printf("%s : %llu\n", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 5: //double
printf("%s : %f", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 6: //boolean (character)
printf("%s : %c", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 7: //string
printf("%s : %s", param->field, param->value);
break;
case 8: //param last
printf("END_PARAMS");
}
long long int
: It should be%lld
.switch()
statement.VIR_TYPED_PARAM_FIELD_LENGTH
so it is unknown what the actual offset, within the struct, for all the following fields.type
(seems) to be limited to a small set of values. Therefore, it would be better written as an instance of anenum