Without any specific knowledge to the case at hand, it should normally be `%p` to print a pointer.
Miller Puckette via Pd-dev wrote on 03/12/2021 04:57:
To Pd dev:
After merging commit c019784b83 (get rid of a 3 more bogus (unsigned long) casts) I'm now getting compiler warnings like this:
g_editor.c:1884:73: warning: format ‘%lx’ expects argument of type ‘long unsigned int’, but argument 4 has type ‘struct _glist *’ [-Wformat=] 1884 | snprintf(cbuf, MAXPDSTRING - 2, "pdtk_canvas_setparents .x%lx", c); | ~~^ ~ | | | | | struct _glist * | long unsigned int
.. I presume there's a good reason to change the code (what if "long" is the wrong size?) but I'd like to figure out a way to do it that doesn't throw warnings.
Alternatively, if it doesn't cause bugs to just cast pointers to long for the purpose of making tags, let's just revert to the old (unsigned long) cast.
cheers Miller
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