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93168d59
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93168d59
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May 17, 2004
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InnoDB cleanup: Remove unused function ut_printf()
innobase/ut/ut0ut.c: Remove unused function ut_printf()
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@@ -36,79 +36,6 @@ because we define ulint as unsigned __int64 and lint as __int64 on Windows,
and both the Microsoft and Intel C compilers require the format string
%I64 in that case instead of %l. */
int
ut_printf
(
/*======*/
/* out: the number of characters written, or
negative in case of an error */
const
char
*
format
,
/* in: format of prints */
...)
/* in: arguments to be printed */
{
va_list
args
;
ulint
len
;
char
*
format_end
;
char
*
newformat
;
char
*
ptr
;
char
*
newptr
;
int
ret
;
char
format_buf_in_stack
[
500
];
len
=
strlen
(
format
);
if
(
len
>
250
)
{
newformat
=
malloc
(
2
*
len
);
}
else
{
newformat
=
format_buf_in_stack
;
}
format_end
=
(
char
*
)
format
+
len
;
ptr
=
(
char
*
)
format
;
newptr
=
newformat
;
#if defined(__WIN__) && (defined(WIN64) || defined(_WIN64))
/* Replace %l with %I64 if it is not preceded with '\' */
while
(
ptr
<
format_end
)
{
if
(
*
ptr
==
'%'
&&
*
(
ptr
+
1
)
==
'l'
&&
(
ptr
==
format
||
*
(
ptr
-
1
)
!=
'\\'
))
{
memcpy
(
newptr
,
"%I64"
,
4
);
ptr
+=
2
;
newptr
+=
4
;
}
else
{
*
newptr
=
*
ptr
;
ptr
++
;
newptr
++
;
}
}
*
newptr
=
'\0'
;
ut_a
(
newptr
<
newformat
+
2
*
len
);
#else
strcpy
(
newformat
,
format
);
#endif
va_start
(
args
,
format
);
ret
=
vprintf
((
const
char
*
)
newformat
,
args
);
va_end
(
args
);
if
(
newformat
!=
format_buf_in_stack
)
{
free
(
newformat
);
}
return
(
ret
);
}
/************************************************************
On the 64-bit Windows we substitute the format string
%l -> %I64
because we define ulint as unsigned __int64 and lint as __int64 on Windows,
and both the Microsoft and Intel C compilers require the format string
%I64 in that case instead of %l. */
int
ut_sprintf
(
/*=======*/
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