Correct printf format specifier for size_t: %zu or %Iu?

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不知归路 2020-11-29 08:02

I want to print out the value of a size_t variable using printf in C++ using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (I want to use printf instea

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  • 2020-11-29 08:20

    Based on the answer from here, %z is a C99 addition. Since MSVC doesn't support any of the later C standards, it's no surprise that %z isn't supported.

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  • 2020-11-29 08:22

    Microsoft's C compiler does not catch up with the latest C standards. It's basically a C89 compiler with some cherry-picked features from C99 (e.g. long long). So, there should be no surprise that something isn't supported (%zu appeared in C99).

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  • 2020-11-29 08:27

    MS Visual Studio didn't support %zu printf specifier before VS2013. Starting from VS2013 (e.g. _MSC_VER >= 1800) %zu is available.

    As an alternative, for previous versions of Visual Studio if you are printing small values (like number of elements from std containers) you can simply cast to an int and use %d:

    printf("count: %d\n", (int)str.size()); // less digital ink spent
    // or:
    printf("count: %u\n", (unsigned)str.size());
    
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  • 2020-11-29 08:30

    The Microsoft documentation states:

    The hh, j, z, and t length prefixes are not supported.

    And therefore %zu is not supported.

    It also states that the correct prefix to use for size_t is I – so you'd use %Iu.

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