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From: Phil Endecott (spam_from_boost_users_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-12-18 12:13:26
Dear All,
This does what I want:
uint8_t i = 65;
printf("i = %d\n",i);
It prints "65". This doesn't:
uint8_t i = 65;
cout << "i = " << i << "\n";
It treats i as a char, since uint8_t is a typedef for char deep in some
header file somewhere, and prints "A".
I was hoping that boost::format would do what I wanted:
uint8_t i = 65;
cout << boost::format("i = %d\n") % i;
But it seems to have the same, unwanted, behaviour as cout<<i.
Is there anything that I can do to my code to get the effect that I
want? If not, is there anything that can be changed in boost::format
to make it do what I want? At the moment I have to write things like
cout << "i = " << static_cast<unsigned int>(i) << "\n";
which is a lot of typing and obfuscates what is actually going on.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Phil.