I am trying to use fread()
to write the contents of a file into a char array, but it does not seem to work. Here is the part of the program where I am implementing it in. I have included a lot of trace statements to check whether each step gives the correct output. All of them seem to be perfect. The fileSize
comes out correctly. The size of sendFileBuf
also comes out correctly.
When it enters the while
loop, the printf
statement there is executed only twice, even though the fileSize
value is around 62000. And when I print sendFileBuf
, it comes out with weird characters like ÿØÿá
. I have tried it with a couple of files and there is always some error. Please help me out!
void sendFile(fileNode fileToSend, int sockFd)
{
int fileSize;
fileSize = atoi(fileToSend.fileSize);
printf("file size after conversion to int: %d\n", fileSize);
//Sending file size
if(send(sockFd, fileToSend.fileSize, sizeof(fileToSend.fileSize), 0) < 0)
{
perror("Sending file size");
close(sockFd);
exit(1);
}
//Send actual file
FILE *newFp;
char path[50];
strcpy(path, "SharedFiles/");
strcat(path, fileToSend.fileName);
if((newFp = fopen(path, "r")) == NULL)
{
perror("Opening file");
exit(1);
}
//Write file to buffer and send
char sendFileBuf[fileSize];
memset(&sendFileBuf, 0, sizeof(sendFileBuf));
printf("Size of sendfilebuf: %ld", sizeof(sendFileBuf));
fread(&sendFileBuf, 1, fileSize, newFp);
printf("sending file buffer %s\n", sendFileBuf);
if(send(sockFd, sendFileBuf, sizeof(sendFileBuf), 0) < 0)
{
perror("Sending file");
fclose(newFp);
close(sockFd);
exit(1);
}
}
fread
. It might be failing.fileToSend.fileSize
is a pointer, it would be invalid to usesizeof(fileToSend.fileSize)
in the call tosend
; you'd want to usestrlen
instead. (If it's an array, then it's okay.)fread
is being executed twice. The first time it returns a value that is equal to the size of the file and the second time it returns 0. I guess that's why it is messing up thesendFileBuf
.strlen
in case it was a pointer. Did not know that.