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I need help with reading a port from a config file. The line looks like: PORT=8888

#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>


int main(int ac, char **av)
{

        char buf[256];
        FILE *file = NULL;
        char hostlist[256] = "";
        int port = 8080; /* default not from config */
        int i = 0;
  // open file
  // some feof code   

[..]

        strcpy(hostlist,buf);
        if (strstr(buf,"PORT")) {      /* buf[0-3] = */
                printf("%c\n",buf[5]); /* PORT=8888 */
                printf("%c\n",buf[6]);
                printf("%c\n",buf[7]);
                printf("%c\n",buf[8]);

This works as expected ^^ But, when trying to copy into a buffer I get nothing for port or I get the default port.

                for(i=4;i<9;i++) {
                while (buf[i] != '\n') {
                port += buf[i++];
                printf("buf:%c\n",buf[i]);
                }
                }
                printf("port=%d\n",port);
        }
        fclose(file);
}
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  • now, that's a lot of bugs in such a tiny code... i=4? port +=? interesting decimal system. also.. adding character to an integer? and that double loop is just plain ugly. Mar 15, 2012 at 11:59
  • port += buf[i++]; is most likely a bug as well.
    – Lundin
    Mar 15, 2012 at 12:02

2 Answers 2

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You should probably just use fscanf():

if(fscanf(file, "PORT=%d", &port) == 1)
{
  print("Found port number in config, it's %d\n", port);
}
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    if(fscanf(file, "PORT=%d", &port) == 1) { if ((port +0)<0 || port > 65536|| port == 0 ) { printf("port out of range\n"); exit(1); } else printf("port=%d, default=%d\n", port, save); } return(0);}
    – Juergen
    Mar 15, 2012 at 22:47
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I don't quite understand the question, but I assume you intend to do something like this:

char* ptr_port = strstr(buf,"PORT=");
if(ptr_port != NULL)
{
  int port = get_port(ptr_port);

  for(int i=0; i<4; i++)
  {
    printf("%c", ptr_port[i]);
  }       
  printf("\n");
  printf("port=%d\n", port);
}


#include <ctype.h>
int get_port (const char* str)
{
  int port = 0;

  for(int i=0; str[i]!='\0'; i++)
  {
    if(isdigit(str[i]))
    {
      port = port*10 + str[i] - '0';
    }
  }

  return port;
}
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  • Please check the code, you are just summing the digits & returning the sum ^^... You need something like multiplication of port by 10 in each iteration & return with correction. Nit pick: strstr(buf,"PORT"); should be strstr(buf,"PORT="); as per OP for correct printing Mar 15, 2012 at 12:31

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