#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main()
{
char *a = "Hello ";
const char *b = "World";
printf("%s", strcat(a, b));
system("PAUSE");
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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Because you are writing data at a memory location that you do not own. Indeed, when running strcat, you are appending the characters of string b right after the characters of string a. But you haven't claimed for the memory after the string a. |
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When you are concatenating b to a you are writing into memory you didn't allocate, |
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