My objective in the below code was to see that the memory address is actually changing due to p++ (which it does) but what I can't figure it out is why the program stops (but not terminated) to show memory address past i=242? In other words, past 242 lines the program does nothing and the last line "that's it" is never executed.
Thanks
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout<<"start..."<<endl;
int x=100;
int *p = &x;
for (int i=0; i<300; i++)
{
cout<<i<<". &p:="<<p<<" v:="<<*p<<endl;
p++;
}
cout << "that's it!" << endl;
return 0;
}
the result:
start...
0. &p:=0x7fff59c30c34 v:=100
1. &p:=0x7fff59c30c38 v:=1706885214
2. &p:=0x7fff59c30c3c v:=32767
3. &p:=0x7fff59c30c40 v:=1505954904
. . .
240. &p:=0x7fff59c30ff4 v:=946024503
241. &p:=0x7fff59c30ff8 v:=892744247
242. &p:=0x7fff59c30ffc v:=13617