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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T23:39:11+00:00 2026-06-03T23:39:11+00:00

Trying to figure out a stack corruption error in a function when I noticed

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Trying to figure out a stack corruption error in a function when I noticed this piece of code:

fprintf( fp, "\n%s %3c %12s %2c %12s %2c %12s %2c %12s %2c"
             "%12s %2c %12s", 
             xys_field[3],      x,
             xyzFunc(val1, 0),  x, 
             xyzFunc(val2, 0),  x, 
             xyzFunc(val3, 0),  x,
             xyzFunc(val4, 0),  x, 
             xyzFunc(val5, 0),  x, 
             xyzFunc(val6,0) );

What I am asking is about this line "\n%s %3c %12s %2c %12s %2c %12s %2c %12s %2c" "%12s %2c %12s", I don’t even understand how this compiles since I never seen two formats follow each other like that. Thanks for any help.

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    2026-06-03T23:39:13+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 11:39 pm

    Those are not two formats – notice the absence of comma, or anything separating them but whitespace. This is C syntax for continuation of a long string. In C, these are equivalent:

    "abc" "def"
    "abcdef"
    

    Note that this only works for string literals; you can’t concatenate string variables. This is a syntax error:

    string1 string2
    
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