FPrintf(31.0) ARP Programmers Manual FPrintf(31.0) NAME FPrintf - print formatted data on file. SYNOPSIS count = FPrintf(File, "String", *args) d0 d0 A0 A1 FUNCTION This function performs 'standard' C-style formatting of data on the specified output file. It uses the exec function RawDoFmt() to do the actual formatting of the data. The % types supported by this function are quite standard, see any C reference for details. INPUTS File - A valid AmigaDOS output file handle, such as returned by Open() or Output(). "String" - pointer to a C-style format string. *args - Pointer to start of argument stream. RESULT count - if all goes well, the total count of characters actually written will be returned. If an error occured, this function will return -1. If this function is passed a NULL output filehandle, this function will return zero. ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS You must be aware of the values actually passed to this function by your compiler, especially since some compilers promote all values to 32 bit integers in function calls. BUGS None known. SEE ALSO Printf, Puts, exec.library/RawDoFmt, C language reference on printf. AUTHOR SDB Page 1 (printed 2/22/88)