 | | As mentioned earlier, the Standard I/O Library has been around for a long time, and there aren't too many significant differences between versions. The b character in the type argument was first introduced in XENIX and may not be understood by older versions of the library. However, it is a part of the ANSI C standard, and so most newer versions should support it. To be safe, though, always place the + after the first type character, followed by the b. | |
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