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And it works across all the    stackoverflow com     correct-printf-format-specifier-for-size-t-zu-or-iustackoverflow com questions 73167243 difference-between-zu-and-lu-in-c9 What is the difference between %zu and %lu in string formatting in C? %lu is used for unsigned long values and %zu is used for size_t values, but in practice, size_t is just an unsigned long  CppCheck complains about it, but both work for both types in my experience I want to print out a variable of type size_t in C but it appears that size_t is aliased to different variable types on different architectures  For example, on one machine (64-bit) the following c   stackoverflow com questions 41263896 is-the-zu-specifier-required-for-printfI was trying to download a GUI, but the terminal kept giving me this error: Python was not found; run without arguments to install from the Microsoft Store, or disable this shortcut from Settings    stackoverflow com     convert-a-cert-pem-certificate-to-a-pfx-certificateIf size_t exists shouldn't zu also be available in printf? size_t existed at least since C89 but the respective format specifier %zu (specifically the length modifier z) was added to the standard only since C99 How can I convert a String value to an int type? "1234" → 1234Mar 25, 2013 · Does VS2013 actually support %zu? Isn’t it only available since VS2015? The VS2013 documentation for printf size specifiers says %z is not supported, and the link in this answer leads to documentation for VS2015 (with vs-2015 in the URL), not VS2013 stackoverflow com     converting-pkcs12-certificate-into-pem-using-opensslstackoverflow com     how-to-get-mingw-gcc-to-recognize-the-zu-format-specifi   Jan 24, 2010 · I want to print out a variable of type size_t in C but it appears that size_t is aliased to different variable types on different architectures  For example, on one machine (64-bit) the following c   stackoverflow com     is-using-zu-correct-syntax-in-a-printf-format-string-as   Apparently %zu is handled as not supported, which might not be necessarily true  (A quick check with MinGW64's GCC 8 1 0 on Windows 10 shows the warning, but works ) However, MinGW also comes with a set of alternative implementations  To use them, prefix the function names with __mingw_ (e g  __mingw_printf) Is using %zu correct syntax in a printf format string as shown in some C code found on Wikipedia? Asked 15 years, 5 months ago Modified 1 month ago Viewed 3k timesDoes VS2013 actually support %zu? Isn’t it only available since VS2015? 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