__printf_args
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Syntax
#pragma __printf_args
Description
Use this pragma directive on a function with a printf-style format string. For any call to that function, the compiler verifies that the argument to each conversion specifier, for example %d, is syntactically correct.
You cannot use this pragma directive on functions that are members of an overload set with more than one member.
Example
#pragma __printf_args
int printf(char const *,...);
void PrintNumbers(unsigned short x)
{
printf("%d", x); /* Compiler checks that x is an integer */
}