The default CC on freebsd-10 (clang 3.4) spotted these issues:
write_sensu.c:494:38: error: format specifies type 'long long' but the argument has type 'int64_t' (aka 'long') [-Werror,-Wformat]
write_sensu.c:494:45: error: data argument not used by format string [-Werror,-Wformat-extra-args]
// calculate the value and set to a string
if (ds->ds[index].type == DS_TYPE_GAUGE) {
double tmp_v = (double) vl->values[index].gauge;
// calculate the value and set to a string
if (ds->ds[index].type == DS_TYPE_GAUGE) {
double tmp_v = (double) vl->values[index].gauge;
- res = asprintf(&value_str, "%.8f", tmp_v, sensu_tags);
+ res = asprintf(&value_str, "%.8f", tmp_v);
if (res == -1) {
free(ret_str);
ERROR("write_sensu plugin: Unable to alloc memory");
if (res == -1) {
free(ret_str);
ERROR("write_sensu plugin: Unable to alloc memory");
}
} else if (rates != NULL) {
double tmp_v = (double) rates[index];
}
} else if (rates != NULL) {
double tmp_v = (double) rates[index];
- res = asprintf(&value_str, "%.8f", tmp_v, sensu_tags);
+ res = asprintf(&value_str, "%.8f", tmp_v);
if (res == -1) {
free(ret_str);
ERROR("write_sensu plugin: Unable to alloc memory");
if (res == -1) {
free(ret_str);
ERROR("write_sensu plugin: Unable to alloc memory");
tmp_v = (int64_t) vl->values[index].absolute;
else
tmp_v = (int64_t) vl->values[index].counter;
tmp_v = (int64_t) vl->values[index].absolute;
else
tmp_v = (int64_t) vl->values[index].counter;
- res = asprintf(&value_str, "%lld", tmp_v, sensu_tags);
+ res = asprintf(&value_str, "%ld", tmp_v);
if (res == -1) {
free(ret_str);
ERROR("write_sensu plugin: Unable to alloc memory");
if (res == -1) {
free(ret_str);
ERROR("write_sensu plugin: Unable to alloc memory");