On 08/03/2017 06:02 PM, Andrew Edwards wrote:

>     char *s;

That's an uninitialized C string.

>     nk_color_hex_rgb(s, str);

That function is expecting it to have at least 7 chars when doing things like

    output[1] = (char)NK_TO_HEX((col.r & 0x0F));

So you have to have a proper pointer to the first element of an array to pass to nk_color_hex_rgb. The following may work but you shouldn't be needing to use magic constants like 7:
    char[7] s;
    nk_color_hex_rgb(s.ptr, str);
    // ...
    printf("%s\n", s.ptr);

There's probably the proper C macro that defines it so that you can do

  char[BLAH_LENGTH] s:

Ali

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