Looks like you want 'C' for bytes, and 'c' for (single-byte/ASCII) characters. The output of 'c' is signed while the output of 'C' is unsigned.
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In reply to Re: Re: What is this warning? 'Character in ''c'' format wrapped at ...'
by halley
in thread What is this warning? 'Character in ''c'' format wrapped at ...'
by John M. Dlugosz
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