I want to print out the value of a size_t
variable using printf
in C++ using Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (I want to use printf
instead of <<
in this specific piece of code, so please no answers telling me I should use <<
instead).
According to the post
the correct platform-independent way is to use %zu
, but this does not seem to work in Visual Studio. The Visual Studio documentation at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/tcxf1dw6.aspx
tells me that I must use %Iu
(using uppercase i
, not lowercase l
).
Is Microsoft not following the standards here? Or has the standard been changed since C99? Or is the standard different between C and C++ (which would seem very strange to me)?
Best Answer
MS Visual Studio didn't support
%zu
printf specifier beforeVS2013
. Starting from VS2015 (e.g._MSC_VER
>=1900
)%zu
is available.As an alternative, for previous versions of Visual Studio if you are printing small values (like number of elements from std containers) you can simply cast to an
int
and use%d
: