V576. Incorrect format. Consider checking the N actual argument of the 'Foo' function.
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the second actual argument of the 'wprintf' function. The pointer to string of wchar_t type symbols is expected. producer producer.c 166
int main(void) {
....
char *p = NULL;
....
wprintf(
_T("Using power link directory: %s\n"),
p
);
....
}
You should either use printf() or convert p.
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 2. Present: 3. uuid_variant_sample uuid_variant_sample.c 259
int main(void) {
....
printf(
"Attach to [%s] Has Failed Possibly Because of"
" a platform UUID variant.\n",
pl_config_file_name,
pld
);
....
}
Should either add "%i" or remove the "pld" argument.
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 1. Present: 2. Discovery discoverysample.cpp 168
bool ParseArgs(int argc, char **argv)
{
....
printf("\nMust specify a file name when using '-report'.\n",
argv[currArg++]);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 1. Present: 2. RemoteControlSample remotecontrolsample.cpp 792
bool GetUserValues(....)
{
....
printf("Error: illegal value. Aborting.\n", tmp);
return false;
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'sprintf' function. Expected: 9. Present: 10. ConfigurationServer configurationutils.cpp 236
void StringFromPPS(....)
{
....
sprintf((char *)textPPS,
"%04X-%04X-%04X-04X-%04X-%04X-%04X-%04X\0",
*(unsigned long *) (hexString),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4+4),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4+4+4),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4+4+4+4),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4+4+4+4+4),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4+4+4+4+4+4),
*(unsigned short *)(hexString+4+4+4+4+4+4+4)
);
....
}
One of the arguments is 04X instead of %04X.
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'fprintf' function. Expected: 2. Present: 3. USBFile usbfile.cpp 489
int WriteXmlFile(....)
{
....
fprintf(fp, "</pps>\n", r.Pps);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling '_snprintf' function. Expected: 18. Present: 19. mod_pvs mod_pvs.cpp 308
void addAttribute(....)
{
....
int index = _snprintf(temp, 1023,
"%02x%02x:%02x%02x:%02x%02x:%02x%02x:"
"%02x%02x:02x%02x:%02x%02x:%02x%02x",
value[0],value[1],value[2],value[3],value[4],
value[5],value[6],value[7],value[8],
value[9],value[10],value[11],value[12],
value[13],value[14],value[15]);
....
}
One of the arguments is 02X instead of %02X.
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'fwprintf' function. The argument is expected to be not greater than 32-bit. far syslog.cpp 1943
struct PanelViewSettings
{
unsigned __int64 ColumnType[PANEL_COLUMNCOUNT];
....
};
void PanelViewSettings_Dump(....)
{
....
fwprintf(fp,L"%d, ",ViewSettings.ColumnType[I]);
....
}
It works due to sheer luck (the function has only one argument). But you'd better fix it.
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. The char type argument is expected. regedit regproc.c 293
static void REGPROC_unescape_string(WCHAR* str)
{
....
default:
fprintf(stderr,
"Warning! Unrecognized escape sequence: \\%c'\n",
str[str_idx]);
....
}
%C should be used here.
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the second actual argument of the 'wprintf' function. The argument is expected to be not greater than 32-bit. dwnl dwnl.c 229
static HRESULT STDMETHODCALLTYPE
CBindStatusCallback_OnProgress(....)
{
....
if (This->szMimeType[0] != _T('\0'))
_tprintf(_T("Length: %I64u [%s]\n"),
This->Size, This->szMimeType);
else
_tprintf(_T("Length: %ull\n"), This->Size);
....
}
%I64u should be used as well in the second case: _tprintf(_T("Length: %I64u\n"), This->Size);
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'sprintf' function. Expected: 7. Present: 8. Game syscvar.cpp 54
struct gameVersion_s {
gameVersion_s( void )
{
sprintf(string, "%s.%d%s %s %s",
ENGINE_VERSION, BUILD_NUMBER, BUILD_DEBUG,
BUILD_STRING, __DATE__, __TIME__ );
}
char string[256];
} gameVersion;
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'fwprintf' function. The pointer to string of wchar_t type symbols is expected. cairo-win32-surface.c 130
cairo_status_t
_cairo_win32_print_gdi_error (const char *context)
{
....
fwprintf (stderr, L"%s: %S", context, (wchar_t *)lpMsgBuf);
....
}
This is what should be written: fwprintf (stderr, L"%S: %s", context, (wchar_t *)lpMsgBuf);
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'swprintf_s' function. The pointer to string of wchar_t type symbols is expected. peerblock pb.cpp 153
#define PB_BLDSTR "PeerBlock " STRINGIFY(PB_VER_MAJOR) "." \
STRINGIFY(PB_VER_MINOR) "+" " (r" \
STRINGIFY(PB_VER_BUILDNUM) ") - DEV BUILD"
int WINAPI _tWinMain(....)
{
....
TCHAR buf[64];
swprintf_s(buf, sizeof(buf)/2, L"%S", PB_BLDSTR);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the second actual argument of the 'printf' function. To print the value of pointer the '%p' should be used. DeSmuME_VS2005 debug.cpp 224
void DEBUG_reset()
{
....
//force a reference to this function
printf("DEBUG_reset: %08X\n",&DebugStatistics::print);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'swprintf' function. Expected: 4. Present: 5. tffdshowdecvideo.cpp 2271
void TffdshowDecVideo::getChapters(void)
{
....
tsprintf(time_str, _l("%02i:%02i:%02"), hh, mm, ss);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'fprintf' function. Expected: 2. Present: 3. playplusview.cpp 7157
// Produces a 100% Valid XHTML Strict document to display
// the flash file, which works in all browsers (even IE 4)
void produceFlashHTML(CString htmlfilename,
CString flashfilename, CString flashfilepath,
int onlyflashtag, int width, int height,int bk_red,
int bk_green, int bk_blue)
{
....
fprintf(htmlfile, "<title>%s</title>\n",
LPCTSTR(flashfilename));
fprintf(htmlfile, "<style type=\"text/css\">\n");
fprintf(htmlfile, "#movie\n{\n",
LPCTSTR(flashfilename)); // <=
fprintf(htmlfile, "\twidth: %dpx;\n", width);
fprintf(htmlfile, "\theight: %dpx;\n", height);
....
}
I like the comment. How sure the author is! :)
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the second actual argument of the 'wprintf' function. The argument is expected to be not greater than 32-bit. dwnl.c 228
UINT64 Size;
static HRESULT STDMETHODCALLTYPE
CBindStatusCallback_OnProgress(....)
{
....
_tprintf(_T("Length: %ull\n"), This->Size);
....
}
This is what should be written: _tprintf(_T("Length: %llu\n"), This->Size);
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'swprintf' function. To print the value of pointer the '%p' should be used. dialogs.cpp 66
BOOL CALLBACK EnumPickIconResourceProc(HMODULE hModule,
LPCWSTR lpszType,
LPWSTR lpszName,
LONG_PTR lParam
)
{
....
swprintf(szName, L"%u", lpszName);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. The char type argument is expected. msiexec.c 655
int WINAPI WinMain(....)
{
LPWSTR *argvW = NULL;
....
fprintf(stderr,
"Unknown option \"%c\" in Repair mode\n", argvW[i][j]);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'fwprintf' function. The pointer to string of wchar_t type symbols is expected. seh.cpp 292
#define _ftprintf fwprintf
static __inline char * __CRTDECL ctime(const time_t * _Time);
BOOL LIBNETXMS_EXPORTABLE SEHServiceExceptionHandler(....)
{
....
_ftprintf(m_pExInfoFile,
_T("%s CRASH DUMP\n%s\n"),
szProcNameUppercase,
ctime(&t));
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. The pointer to string of wchar_t type symbols is expected. fs.cc 17
DWORD GetLastError(VOID);
void TryOpenFile(wchar_t *path, FILE *output) {
wchar_t path_expanded[MAX_PATH] = {0};
DWORD size = ::ExpandEnvironmentStrings(
path, path_expanded, MAX_PATH - 1);
if (!size) {
fprintf(output,
"[ERROR] Cannot expand \"%S\". Error %S.\r\n",
path, ::GetLastError());
}
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'Format' function. Expected: 2. Present: 3. option.cpp 266
CString COption::PointToDisplay(CDPoint a, BOOL horiz)
{
....
if (horiz)
{
r.Format(_T("%9.03f"), sy,
GetUnits() == 0 ? _T("mm") : _T("\""));
}
else
{
r.Format(_T("%9.03f"), sx,
GetUnits() == 0 ? _T("mm") : _T("\""));
}
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'fprintf' function. Expected: 6. Present: 5. mayadmtypes.h 657
struct vector
{
double x;
double y;
double z;
void write(FILE* file) const
{
fprintf(file,"%f %f %f %f", x, y, z);
}
};
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. The argument is expected to be not greater than 32-bit. encodingtest.cpp 74
define XERCES_U64BIT_INT UINT64
typedef XERCES_U64BIT_INT XMLUInt64;
typedef XMLUInt64 XMLFileLoc;
XMLFileLoc SAXParseException::getLineNumber() const;
void ParseErrorHandler::error(const SAXParseException& e)
{
....
fprintf(stderr,
"\nError at file \"%s\", line %d, char %d: %s\n",
systemId, e.getLineNumber(),
e.getColumnNumber(), message);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'printf' function. The argument is expected to be not greater than 32-bit. Asuka lookup.cpp 56
sint64 rva;
void tool_lookup(....) {
....
printf("%08I64x %s + %x [%s:%d]\n",
addr, sym->name, addr-sym->rva, fn, line);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. netname.c 51
typedef unsigned int __uid_t;
typedef __uid_t uid_t;
int
user2netname (...., const uid_t uid, ....)
{
....
sprintf (netname, "%s.%d@%s", OPSYS, uid, dfltdom);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'sprintf_s' function. To print the value of pointer the '%p' should be used. memleakdetect.cpp 231
void* address;
void CMemLeakDetect::dumpMemoryTrace()
{
....
sprintf_s(buf, MLD_MAX_NAME_LENGTH, "Memory Leak <0x%X> "
"bytes(%d) occurance(%d) %s(%d)\n",
ainfo.address, ainfo.size, ainfo.occurance,
ainfo.fileName, ainfo.lineNumber);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the sixth actual argument of the 'sprintf_s' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. memleakdetect.cpp 261
DWORD memoccurance;
void CMemLeakDetect::dumpMemoryTrace()
{
....
_stprintf_s(buf, MLD_MAX_NAME_LENGTH,
_T("Total %d Memory Leaks:")
_T("%d bytes Total Alocations %d\n\n"),
numLeaks, totalSize, memoccurance);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. sbocttree.cpp 214
unsigned int SbOctTreeNode::totalNumberOfItems(void) const;
void
SbOctTreeNode::debugTree(FILE *fp, const int indent) const
{
....
(void)fprintf(fp, "%s, %d items, ",
this->isLeaf() ? "Leaf" : "Group",
this->totalNumberOfItems());
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. p2pauth.cpp 111
typedef uint32 AccountID_t;
AccountID_t GetAccountID() const;
void CP2PAuthPlayer::OnBeginAuthResponse()
{
....
sprintf( rgch,
"P2P:: Received steam response for account=%d\n",
m_steamID.GetAccountID() );
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. igame.h 66
static void GetNameForFile(
const char* baseFileName,
const uint32 fileIdx,
char outputName[512] )
{
assert(baseFileName != NULL);
sprintf( outputName, "%s_%d", baseFileName, fileIdx );
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. carchsystemwindows.cpp 90
DWORD dwMajorVersion;
DWORD dwMinorVersion;
std::string
CArchSystemWindows::getOSName() const
{
....
char buffer[100];
sprintf(buffer, "Microsoft Windows %d.%d",
info.dwMajorVersion, info.dwMinorVersion);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. putil.c 1905
static const char*
int_getDefaultCodepage()
{
....
sprintf(codepage, "windows-%d", GetACP());
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'printf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. ugear_telnet.cxx 230
unsigned int getPort() const ;
void
UGTelnet::handleAccept()
{
....
printf("Telent server accepted connection from %s:%d\n",
addr.getHost(), addr.getPort() );
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. MP285Ctrl.cpp 253
int MP285Ctrl::Initialize()
{
....
unsigned int nUm2UStepUnit = MP285::Instance()->GetUm2UStep();
....
sprintf(sUm2UStepUnit, "%d", nUm2UStepUnit);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'sprintf' function. Expected: 5. Present: 6. getcommentdatesession.c 68
#define FORMAT_SESSION "%s%s%s"
char *getCommentDateSession(BOOL longFormat)
{
....
sprintf(line, FORMAT_SESSION, SESSION_PRAGMA_BEGIN,
STRING_BEGIN_SESSION, time_str, SESSION_PRAGMA_END);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. getdynamicdebuginfo_windows.c 62
DWORD dwMemoryLoad;
char **getDynamicDebugInfo_Windows(int *sizeArray)
{
....
str_info = (char*)MALLOC(sizeof(char)*BUFFER_LEN);
if (str_info)
{
sprintf(str_info,
"Memory in use: %*ld %%",
WIDTH,
statex.dwMemoryLoad);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 3. Present: 1. dini.c 498
ReadAndDumpLargeSttb(cb,err)
int cb;
int err;
{
....
printf("\n - %d strings were read, "
"%d were expected (decimal numbers) -\n");
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the second actual argument of the 'printf' function. The SIGNED integer type argument is expected. codeblock.cpp 280
void CodeBlock::printStructure(
const char* name, const Instruction* vPC, int operand) const
{
unsigned instructionOffset = vPC - m_instructions.begin();
printf(" [%4d] %s: %s\n", instructionOffset, name,
pointerToSourceString(vPC[operand].u.structure).
UTF8String().c_str());
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'Format' function. Expected: 2. Present: 3. git.cpp 1231
int CGit::GetCommitDiffList(....)
{
....
cmd.Format(
_T("git.exe diff -r -R --raw -C -M --numstat -z %s --"),
ignore, rev1);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The pointer to string of char type symbols is expected. trace_win.cc 112
int32_t TraceWindows::AddDateTimeInfo(char* trace_message) const
{
....
TCHAR sz_date_str[20];
TCHAR sz_time_str[20];
....
sprintf(trace_message,
"Local Date: %s Local Time: %s",
sz_date_str,
sz_time_str);
....
}
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V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. The pointer to string of char type symbols is expected. ccconsole.cpp 341
#ifdef UNICODE
#define gai_strerror gai_strerrorW // <=
#else
#define gai_strerror gai_strerrorA
#endif /* UNICODE */
bool Console::listenOnTCP(int port)
{
....
fprintf(stderr,"net_listen error for %s: %s", // <=
serv, gai_strerror(n)); // <=
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. The argument is expected to be not greater than 32-bit. AdvaImg tagconversion.cpp 202
static const char*
ConvertAnyTag(FITAG *tag) {
....
UINT64 *pvalue = (UINT64 *)FreeImage_GetTagValue(tag);
sprintf(format, "%ld", pvalue[0]);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fifth actual argument of the 'sprintf' function. To print the value of pointer the '%p' should be used. engine-dedicated%engine-headless%engine-legacy seh.cpp 45
void __cdecl
se_translator_function(unsigned int err,
struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS* ep)
{
char buf[128];
sprintf(buf,"%s(0x%08x) at 0x%08x",ExceptionName(err), // <=
errep->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionAddress); // <=
CrashHandler::ExceptionHandler(ep);
throw std::exception(buf);
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 1. Present: 2. editor_sample_import_plugin.cpp 705
void EditorSampleImportPlugin::_compress_ima_adpcm(....)
{
....
if (xm_sample==32767 || xm_sample==-32768)
printf("clippy!\n",xm_sample);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'fprintf' function. Expected: 2. Present: 3. memdebug.cpp 222
int __cdecl MemDebug::sAllocHook(....)
{
....
if ( pvData != NULL )
fprintf( logFile, " at %p\n", pvData );
else
fprintf( logFile, "\n", pvData ); // <=
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'wsprintfA' function. Expected: 3. Present: 5. debug.cpp 939
Update_t CmdBreakOpcode (int nArgs) // Breakpoint IFF Full-speed!
{
....
wsprintf( sText, TEXT("%s full speed Break on Opcode: None")
, sAction
, g_iDebugBreakOnOpcode
, g_aOpcodes65C02[ g_iDebugBreakOnOpcode ].sMnemonic
);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'printf' function. To print the value of pointer the '%p' should be used. msvcirt.c 828
DEFINE_THISCALL_WRAPPER(streambuf_dbp, 4)
void __thiscall streambuf_dbp(streambuf *this)
{
....
printf(" base()=%p, ebuf()=%p, blen()=%d\n",
this->base, this->ebuf, streambuf_blen(this));
printf("pbase()=%p, pptr()=%p, epptr()=%d\n",
this->pbase, this->pptr, this->epptr);
printf("eback()=%p, gptr()=%p, egptr()=%d\n",
this->eback, this->gptr, this->egptr);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'fprintf' function. Expected: 3. Present: 4. generic.c 8
extern
genericerror(int n, char* s)
{
fprintf(stderr,"%s\n",
s?s:"error in generic library function",n);
abort(111);
return 0;
};
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'wsprintfA' function. To print the value of pointer the '%p' should be used. interfac.cpp 679
inline DWORD __stdcall
Interpreter::GenericCallbackMain(SMALLINTEGER id, BYTE* lpArgs)
{
....
#ifdef _DEBUG
{
char buf[128];
wsprintf(buf, "WARNING: .... (%d, %x)\n", id, lpArgs);
WarningWithStackTrace(buf);
}
#endif
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 2. Present: 1. entry_point.cpp 41
void safe_verify(....)
{
....
printf("FATAL ERROR (%s): failed to verify data\n");
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'snprintf' function. The SIGNED argument of memsize type is expected. conn.c 309
struct Connection {
....
unsigned long c_connid;
....
}
....
static int
conn_create(....)
{
....
bv.bv_len = snprintf( buf, sizeof( buf ),
"cn=Connection %ld", // <=
c->c_connid );
....
}
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V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the second actual argument of the 'wprintf' function. The pointer to string of wchar_t type symbols is expected. coretest coretest.cpp 50
virtual void receive(const char* _message, ....) override
{
wprintf(L"receive message = %s\r\n", _message);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fourth actual argument of the 'swprintf' function. The char type argument is expected. FarEditor.cpp 827
void FarEditor::showOutliner(Outliner *outliner)
{
....
wchar_t cls =
Character::toLowerCase((*region)[region->indexOf(':') + 1]);
si += swprintf(menuItem+si, 255-si, L"%c ", cls);
....
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sscanf' function. It's dangerous to use '%s' specifier without width specification. Buffer overflow is possible. eina_hamster.c 68
EAPI int
eina_hamster_count(void)
{
....
int hrs = 0, min = 0, sec = 0;
char mon[8] = "";
int monnum = 0, day = 0, year = 0;
int fields;
....
fields = sscanf(_eina_hamster_date, "%s %d %d",
mon, &day, &year);
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. Under certain conditions the pointer can be null. image_util_decode_encode_testsuite.c 124
static int _write_file(const char *file_name, void *data,
unsigned long long data_size)
{
FILE *fp = NULL;
if (!file_name || !data || data_size <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "\tinvalid data %s %p size:%lld\n",
file_name, data, data_size);
return FALSE;
}
....
}
V576 Incorrect format. A different number of actual arguments is expected while calling 'printf' function. Expected: 1. Present: 2. surveillance_test_suite.c 393
void subscribe_to_event()
{
....
int error = ....;
....
PRINT_E(
"Failed to destroy engine configuration for event trigger.",
error);
....
}
Macro PRINT_E expands into printf.
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'fprintf' function. A null pointer is used. e_mod_notifier_host_dbus.c 209
static void
props_get_all_cb(void *data, const Eldbus_Message *msg,
Eldbus_Pending *pending EINA_UNUSED)
{
....
if (!item->menu_path)
ERR("Notifier item %s dont have menu path.",
item->menu_path);
....
}
V576 CWE-628 Incorrect format. Consider checking the fifth actual argument of the 'swprintf_s' function. The char type argument is expected. trace.cpp 93
std::wstring TraceEntry::EncodeAsText() const
{
const wchar_t action = (wchar_t)m_action;
wchar_t buf[1000];
swprintf_s(buf, ARRAY_SIZE(buf), L"%#010f: %c \"%ls\" %lu\n",
m_timestamp, action, m_pathname.string().c_str(),
(unsigned long)m_size);
return buf;
}
Similar errors can be found in some other places:
V576 Incorrect format. Consider checking the third actual argument of the 'sscanf' function. A pointer to the unsigned int type is expected. proxy.c 220
static BOOL check_no_proxy(....)
{
....
int sub;
int rc = sscanf(range, "%u", &sub);
if ((rc == 1) && (rc >= 0))
{
....
}
....
}