Whenever I am using one of these functions in dev-C++(I know its old but for some reason still taught at my college.)
strcat,strcpy,strcmp,strchr...//And their variants stricmp...
The first argument for these functions always has to be an array (i.e:
char ch[]="hello";
But it can't be a pointer to a string bc for some reason this causes a crash. In fact for an example look at both of these codes:
code1:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
main()
{char ch[20]="Hello world!";
char *ch2="Hello Galaxy!";
strcat(ch,ch2);
printf("%s",ch);
scanf("%d")//Just to see the output.
}
This code works fine and gives the expected result(Hello World!Hello Galaxy!)
But the inverse code2 crashes.
code2:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
main()
{char ch[20]="Hello world!";
char *ch2="Hello Galaxy!";
strcat(ch2,ch);
printf("%s",ch2);
scanf("%d")//Just to see the output.
}
This code crashes and causes a
file.exe has stopped working Error.
This is the same for almost all of the strings functions that takes two arguments. What is the cause of this problem.
main
requires an explicit return type there, and your code is all C otherwise.ch[20]
, shouldn't it bech[25]
?