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authorMarco Paland <marco@paland.com>2017-10-30 13:19:35 +0100
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When using printf (instead of sprintf) you have to provide your own `_putchar()` low level function as console output.
-## Design goals
+## Highligths and design goals
There is a boatload of so called 'tiny' printf implementations around. So why this one?
I've tested many implementations, but most of them have very limited flag/specifier support, a lot of other dependencies or are just not standard compliant and failing the test suite.