bde f0825df278 Support printf format checking of FreeBSD kernel formats %[Dbrz].
This is enabled by the undocumented option -fformat-extensions.
This option should be named better and/or give more control over
the extensions.

Fixed a message - don't warn about the field width when it's the
precision that has the wrong type.  Didn't fix excessive checking
for the precision relative to the type - ANSI requires both to be
ints, but gcc permits the field width to be either int or unsigned
int.
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