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My problem looks very simple and im so sorry for asking but what its wrong with this code?! why is just skipping the name part?!

#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <string.h>
#define nl printf("\n")

struct date{int day,month,year;};
struct student{long int id;char name[30];struct date birthday;};

int main()
{
    struct student temp;
    nl;nl;printf("ID no:");scanf("%ld",&temp.id);nl;
    printf("Student name:");
    gets(temp.name);
    nl;nl;
    printf("Student birthday year:19");scanf("%d",&temp.birthday.year);nl;
    printf("Student birthday month");scanf("%d",&temp.birthday.month);nl;
    printf("Student birthday day");scanf("%d",&temp.birthday.day);nl;
    getch();        //for pause
    return 0;
}

Is there anything wrong about gets function?! cause i don't want to use scanf("%s",) because of space thing...

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  • Regarding "Student birthday year:19", are you writing this for this century?
    – ryyker
    Jan 6, 2014 at 20:13
  • i'm a new programmer sorry for not having the knowledge ...
    – amfad33
    Jan 6, 2014 at 20:14
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    #define nl printf("\n") is horrible C, and should never be in a program.
    – abelenky
    Jan 6, 2014 at 20:15

2 Answers 2

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This is because it reads the \n character left behind by scanf. Use

int ch;
while((ch = getchar()) != '\n' && ch != EOF);  

to consume \n.

And better not to use gets as it fails in array bound check. Use fgets instead.

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    Do not use gets, as was explained. Use fgets and read from stdin. gets is very unsafe as there are many issues with it: see here for a basic explanation.
    – SevenBits
    Jan 6, 2014 at 20:17
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As said by haccks, you should not use gets(), but if you really want to use it in your code use gets() before the id no. ie after the struct student temp; line, and if you want to print it then simply puts(temp.name) .

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