I have program in C language which prints some data to standard output. I used printf
for this but I need to save data to file as well so I changed it to fprintf
. Problem is, that with using fprintf, the data are in wrong order, doesn't matter, if the output is stdout or file.
if(...) {
out = fopen(param.F, "w");
} else {
out = stdout;
}
// some code here
fprintf(out, "a");
// more code
fprintf(out, "b");
....
Atfer this, output is always different. Sometimes it's
acb
Sometimes it's
cab
etc...I tried various combinations of setbuf and fflush but none of them helped.
EDIT: It might be important to know, that I use some fork()
in my program but as I mentioned before, there's no problem when using printf.
Here's my output:
1: barber: checks
2: customer 1: created
3: customer 1: enters
5: barber: ready
6: customer 1: ready
4: customer 2: created
7: barber: finished
8: barber: checks
9: customer 2: enters
10: customer 1: served
11: barber: ready
12: customer 2: ready
13: barber: finished
14: barber: checks
15: customer 2: served
It should be ordered by numbers. The program has structure like this:
int main() {
pid = fork();
if(pid == 0) {
// barber printfs
} else if (pid > 0) {
// customer printfs
}
}