When calling a function b_destroy
, the program crashes before it reaches the end of the function. The function looks like this:
void b_destroy(Buffer * const pBD){
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("IN DESTROY\n");
printf("BUFFER ADDRESS %d\n",pBD);
printf("HEAD ADDRESS %d\n",pBD->ca_head);
#endif
if(pBD != NULL || pBD->ca_head != NULL){
if (pBD->ca_head != NULL)
free(pBD->ca_head);
if (pBD != NULL)
free(pBD);
}
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("EXITING DESTROY\n");
#endif
}
I know the pointers aren't NULL
because I'm able to print out the memory location. Any ideas why it crashes?
pBD
is indeed null.free
doesn't set the pointer to NULL so the memory that the pointers are pointing to might have already been freed.