On Tue, Aug 05, 2014 at 09:03:34PM +0200, Jakub Wilk wrote: > As a GNU extension, you can use the "L" length modifier with integer > conversion. "L" is equivalent to "ll" for these conversions. Please document > this fact in the manual page.
The current man page contains | As a nonstandard extension, the GNU implementations treats ll and L as | synonyms, so that one can, for example, write llg (as a synonym for the | standards-compliant Lg) and Ld (as a synonym for the standards compliant | lld). Such usage is nonportable. which IMO provides sufficient documentation for this. As such I think this bug could just be closed. This part has first been added to upstream 4.10 so was first present in Debian in 4.10-1. Cheers, Flo
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