Today I was helping a friend of mine with some C code, and I've found some strange behavior that I couldn't explain him why it was happening. We had TSV file with a list of integers, with an int
each line. The first line was the number of lines the list had.
We also had a c file with a very simple "readfile". The first line was read to n
, the number of lines, then there was an initialization of:
int list[n]
and finally a for loop of n
with a fscanf
.
For small n's (till ~100.000), everything was fine. However, we've found that when n was big (10^6), a segfault would occur.
Finally, we changed the list initialization to
int *list = malloc(n*sizeof(int))
and everything when well, even with very large n
.
Can someone explain why this occurred? what was causing the segfault with int list[n]
, that was stopped when we start using list = malloc(n*sizeof(int))
?