On Sat, 5 Mar 2005, kevin lyda wrote:
> the point is that if there was a syntax for defining what gcc
> checks, rather than a hardcoded bit in the compiler, it would allow
> for more flexibility.
oh agreed.
> something like:
>> #pragma define_format_archtype __sqlite__ {__printf__},{"%q",char *},{"%Q",char *}
Yeah, would be heavenly :)
> kevin
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