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I've created a simple project in Xcode for experiments with algoritms, now I'm trying to implement mergesort. The prototype of mergesort function is

//mergesort.h
void merge(long *left, long *right, int lsize, int rsize);
void mergesort(long *data, int datasize);

The implementation is

//mergesort.c
void merge(long *left, long *right, int lsize, int rsize){

int i = 0, j = 0, k = 0;
long *temp = malloc(sizeof(long) * (rsize + lsize));

while(i < lsize && j < rsize){
    if(left[i] < right[j]){
        temp[k++] = left[i++];
    }else{
        temp[k++] = right[j++];
    }

    if(i == lsize){
        for(;j < rsize;){
            temp[k++] = right[j++];
        }
    }

    if(j == rsize){
        for(;i < lsize;){
            temp[k++] = left[i++];
        }
    }
}
memcpy(left, temp, sizeof(long) * (lsize + rsize));
free(temp);
}

void mergesort(long *data, int datasize){
    int lsize, rsize;
    lsize = datasize / 2;
    rsize = datasize - lsize;

    if(lsize  < 1 || rsize < 1){
        return;
    }else{
        mergesort(data, lsize);
        mergesort(data + lsize, rsize);
        merge(data, data + lsize, lsize, rsize);
    }

So problem is that I can't compile the code. I was wondered that compiler says: "Too few arguments to function call, expected 4, have 2" on calls of mergesort(), i.e. on mergesort(data, lsize); mergesort(data + lsize, rsize);

Why is that? Is it strange feature of default xcode compilator or I'm doing something wrong?

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  • What line are you getting the error on?
    – Pete
    Feb 15, 2013 at 20:24
  • on line with recursion calls mergesort(data, lsize); mergesort(data + lsize, rsize); and on first function call in main() body Feb 15, 2013 at 20:29

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Your problem is almost certainly that the function mergesort is already defined in <stdlib.h> with the prototype:

int
 mergesort(void *base, size_t nel, size_t width,
     int (*compar)(const void *, const void *));

i.e. four arguments. So that has obviously created ambiguity wherever the failing call is.

Probably the safest thing to do is to rename your function.

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  • Since this is in Xcode, you can test Tommy's hypothesis by command-clicking a call to mergesort in your code. This will open up the file where it is defined.
    – Nocturno
    Feb 15, 2013 at 20:37
  • Thank you very much! I was confused because on my another computer with linux and gcc compiler were no problems Feb 15, 2013 at 20:38

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