`-printf' and `-fprintf' support the following format
directives to print information about the file being processed. Unlike
the C printf
function, they do not support field width specifiers.
`%%' is a literal percent sign. A `%' character followed by any other character is discarded (but the other character is printed), and a warning message is printed to the standard error output (because it was probably a typo).
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