C6064
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warning C6064: missing integer argument to <function> corresponding to conversion specifier <number>
This warning indicates that not enough arguments are being provided to match a format string and one of the missing arguments is an integer. This defect can cause incorrect output.
Example
The following code generates this warning because an incorrect number of arguments were used in call to sprintf
and the missing argument was an integer:
#include <string.h>
void f( )
{
char buff[15];
char *string="Hello, World";
sprintf(buff,"%s %d", string);
}
To correct this warning, specify missing arguments as shown in the following code:
#include <string.h>
void f( )
{
char buff[15];
char *string = "Hello, World";
sprintf(buff,"%s %d",string, strlen(string));
}
The following code uses safe string manipulation function, sprintf_s
to correct this warning:
#include <string.h>
void f( )
{
char buff[15];
char *string="Hello World";
sprintf_s(buff,sizeof(buff),"%s %d", string, strlen(string));
}