You are missing to allocate memory, to read the data into using gets()
, as char * p
is just a pointer, pointing to a random address.
This provoke undefined behaviour. Anything could happen, even when read in only 1 character.
The fact, that the program does not crash for less then 26 characters is just bad luck.
You can provide memory by for example changing
char * p;
to be
char str[42] = {0}; /* = {0} initializes the array to all `0`s. */
char * p = str;
As per urzeit's comment: This makes p point to an array of 42 characters, which itself is capabale to hold a so called "string" of 41 characters. The 42nd character is resevered to hold the 0
-terminator, that indicates the "string"'s end.
Note: gets()
is evil, as the programmer has no possibility to tell the function how much characters the buffer passed to gets()
is capabale to hold. Use fgets()
instead.
Btw: int main(void)
ought to return
an int
.