[MAL] > Why would you want to fix it ? Format characters will always > be ASCII and thus 7-bit -- theres really no need to expand the > set of possibilities beyond 8 bits ;-) [AMK] > This message is for characters that aren't format characters, which > therefore includes all characters >127. I'm with the wise man who suggested to drop the %c in this case and just display the hex value. Although it would be more readable to drop the %c if and only if the bogus format character isn't printable 7-bit ASCII. Which is obvious, yes? A new if/else isn't going to hurt anything.
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