int main(int argc, char **args) {
unsigned char* str = "hallo";
printf("String: %s\n",str);
uint8_t aktion, id;
uint32_t str_length;
aktion = 1;
id = 4;
str_length = strlen(str)+1;
unsigned char *buff;
buff = (unsigned char*) calloc(1,str_length+6);
memcpy(buff, &id, sizeof(id));
memcpy(buff+sizeof(id), &str_length, sizeof(str_length));
strcpy(buff+sizeof(id)+sizeof(str_length), str);
printf("Buffer+5: %s\n",buff+5));
memcpy(buff+sizeof(id)+sizeof(str_length)+str_length, &aktion, sizeof(aktion));
return 0;
}
Why do i not get the output "hallo"? I am still unsure with using pointer arithmethics and buffers.
Regards
calloc
, I assume this is C++. You should be usingstd::string
, not mess around with naked pointers.calloc
.1
and5
are weird. Why do you bother with thesizeof
if you already know the size? Best though would be to writesizeof
everywhere and not have magic numbers, and replacesizeof(uint8_t)
withsizeof id
etc.