Printf long long int in C with GCC?

user963241 picture user963241 · Nov 27, 2012 · Viewed 160.5k times · Source

How do I printf long long int and also unsigned long long int in C99 using GCC?

I have searched the other posts which suggest to use %lld but it gives these warnings:

warning#1: unknown conversion type character 'l' in format [-Wformat]|
warning#2: too many arguments for format [-Wformat-extra-args]|

For the following attempt:

#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
   long long int x = 0;
   unsigned long long int y = 0;
   printf("%lld\n", x);
   printf("%llu\n", y);
}

Answer

nos picture nos · Nov 27, 2012

If you are on windows and using mingw, gcc uses the win32 runtime, where printf needs %I64d for a 64 bit integer. (and %I64u for an unsinged 64 bit integer)

For most other platforms you'd use %lld for printing a long long. (and %llu if it's unsigned). This is standarized in C99.

gcc doesn't come with a full C runtime, it defers to the platform it's running on - so the general case is that you need to consult the documentation for your particular platform - independent of gcc.