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Re: Printf Oddity : Programming Challange
Ok, overwriting anything seems like bad news. I checked our structure when you mentioned writing too many values in an array. It doesn't seem to be the one causing an error. If the initialization statement, which might be stored as a static array of characters, was, for some reason, larger than the allowed buffer on the printf statement (about 42?) would that possibly cause the error? I don't think it was, but just in case. We'll probably be pit neighbors at Drexel. I'll bring a candy bar.
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