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C6273

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Warning 6273 - non-integer passed as parameter <number> when integer is required in call to <function>: if a pointer value is being passed, %p should be used

This warning indicates that the format string specifies an integer, for example, a %d, length or precedence specification for printf but a non-integer such as a float, string, or struct is being passed as a parameter. This defect is likely to result in incorrect output.

Example

The following code generates this warning because an integer is required instead of a float to sprintffunction:

#include <stdio.h>  
#include <string.h>  
  
void f_defective()  
{  
  char buff[50];  
  float f=1.5;  
  
  sprintf(buff, "%d",f);  
}  

The following code uses an integer cast to correct this warning:

#include <stdio.h>  
#include <string.h>  
  
void f_corrected()  
{  
  char buff[50];  
  float f=1.5;  
  
  sprintf(buff,"%d",(int)f);  
}  

The following code uses safe string manipulation function, sprintf_s, to correct this warning:

#include <stdio.h>  
#include <string.h>  
  
void f_safe()  
{  
  char buff[50];  
  float f=1.5;  
  
  sprintf_s(buff,50,"%d",(int)f);  
}  

This warning is not applicable on Windows 9x and Windows NT version 4 because %p is not supported on these platforms.

See Also

sprintf, _sprintf_l, swprintf, _swprintf_l, __swprintf_l