I am working on a custom programming language called BPML and I want to try and update the output function called say()
.
Recent version in C:
void say(char *text) {
printf("%s", text);
}
Recent version in Python:
def say(text):
print(text, end = '')
In C, I want it to act like Python's print()
function by just typing in the variable to the function, but it's not the case in C, because you still have to use the appropriate kind of variable.
Which is why I got an error in a program I made:
#include <stdio.h>
void say(char *text);
int main() {
int number = 21;
say(number);
}
void say(char *text) {
// Output function
}
Error:
P1.c:7:9: error: incompatible integer to pointer conversion passing 'int' to parameter of type 'char *' [-Werror,-Wint-conversion]
say(number);
^~~~~~
I still have to use the itoa()
function in <stdlib.h>
, which I didn't have in mind, since it wasn't available in the version of C I use.
So is it possible to make some kind of output function that is similar to the way Python's function acts?