Code:
printf开发者_StackOverflown "%10s"  "abc"
printfn "%-10s" "abc"
printfn "%10d"   123
printfn "%-10d"  123
printfn "%10c"   'a'
printfn "%-10c"  'a'
Output:
       abc
abc
       123
123
a
a
So right aligning %c does not work as I expect...
F# 2.0 build 4.0.30319.1
I don't think that the fact that it is missing in the table of valid types is causing the issue (the "%c" modifier is definitely supported, because the type of printfn "%c" is char -> unit as you would expect). So, it does look like a bug to me.
An easy workaround is to use the "%O" modifier which takes any type (also including char values) and formats it using ToString method (avaliable for all .NET types):
> printfn "%10O" 'a';;
         a
val it : unit
BTW: I looked at the F# library source code (from the CTP release) and here is the relevant bit from printf.fs (line 478):
| 's',nobj::args -> 
  formatString outputChar info width (unbox nobj) false; i+1,args
| 'c',nobj::args -> 
  outputChar (unbox nobj); i+1,args // (1)
| 'b',nobj::args -> 
  formatString outputChar info width 
    (if (unbox nobj) then "true" else "false") false; i+1,args
| 'O',xobj::args -> 
  formatString outputChar info width 
    (match xobj with null -> "<null>" | _ -> xobj.ToString()) false; i+1,args
The line (1) formats a character and it ignores the width parameter (which is the width you specified). So, unless this is (for some reason, e.g. performance?) intended behavior, it really feels looks a bug!
I suppose that the following implementation would fix the problem (Brian ;-)! Are you there?):
| 'c', nobj::args -> 
  formatString outputChar info width 
    (string ((unbox nobj):char)) false; i+1,args 
%c isn't listed in the table of valid types for F# printf. Maybe that's the cause of your problem.
Quite strange, according to the table there isn't a type to print single characters at all.
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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