> There is an internal #define (HAS_vsnprintf) that causes it to use
> vsnprintf() instead of vsprintf(), but this is not enabled by default,
> not tested for by the configure script, and not documented.
This is a fairly normal (and somewhat frighteni...
> There is an internal #define (HAS_vsnprintf) that causes it to use
> vsnprintf() instead of vsprintf(), but this is not enabled by default,
> not tested for by the configure script, and not documented.
This is a fairly normal (and somewhat frighteni...
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