comparison src/util.c @ 10112:1a91e814e9d8

[gaim-migrate @ 11145] it looks like the rest of this was 64-bit stuff too committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Nathan Walp <nwalp@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 18 Oct 2004 05:40:02 +0000
parents a9521c791afe
children 7ff9b8b22e7d
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2363 size_mag /= 1024; 2363 size_mag /= 1024;
2364 size_index++; 2364 size_index++;
2365 } 2365 }
2366 2366
2367 if (size_index == 0) { 2367 if (size_index == 0) {
2368 return g_strdup_printf("%d %s", size, size_str[size_index]); 2368 return g_strdup_printf("%zd %s", size, size_str[size_index]);
2369 } else { 2369 } else {
2370 return g_strdup_printf("%.2f %s", size_mag, size_str[size_index]); 2370 return g_strdup_printf("%.2f %s", size_mag, size_str[size_index]);
2371 } 2371 }
2372 } 2372 }
2373 } 2373 }
2620 /* If we can find a Content-Length header at all, try to sscanf it. 2620 /* If we can find a Content-Length header at all, try to sscanf it.
2621 * Response headers should end with at least \r\n, so sscanf is safe, 2621 * Response headers should end with at least \r\n, so sscanf is safe,
2622 * if we make sure that there is indeed a \n in our header. 2622 * if we make sure that there is indeed a \n in our header.
2623 */ 2623 */
2624 if (p && g_strstr_len(p, data_len - (p - data), "\n")) { 2624 if (p && g_strstr_len(p, data_len - (p - data), "\n")) {
2625 sscanf(p, "Content-Length: %u", &content_len); 2625 sscanf(p, "Content-Length: %zu", &content_len);
2626 gaim_debug_misc("parse_content_len", "parsed %u\n", content_len); 2626 gaim_debug_misc("parse_content_len", "parsed %u\n", content_len);
2627 } 2627 }
2628 2628
2629 return content_len; 2629 return content_len;
2630 } 2630 }