I have my buffer as a long string from a file. Then i add word for word into a binary tree as nodes.
If i try to free my buffer when its no longer used, i get a Segmentation fault. Valgrind points out a lot of "Invalid read of size 1" errors.
If i move it down to my cleaning bracket. it works, but i get a serious memory leak (as the program can read more files).
if (argc < 2) {
printf("No arguments was passed to proccess.\n");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
} else {
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
FILE *file = openFile(argv[i]);
if (file != NULL) {
validFiles++;
// Get size of file and setting up a buffer
int fileSize = getFileSize(file);
buffer = calloc(fileSize + 1, sizeof(char));
fread(buffer,sizeof(char),fileSize,file);
fclose(file);
// Break down the buffer into a tree of nodes
pch = strtok (buffer,delimiters);
while (pch != NULL) {
root = insert(root, pch, argv[i], 1);
pch = strtok (NULL, delimiters);
} // free(buffer); should be here
}
}
}
if (validFiles > 0) {
searchBook(root);
freeTree(root);
free(buffer); // Only frees one of the buffers when multiple files are sent in
}
Each node will allocate memory for itself inside the trees insert function.