So I am trying to get information from an html page. I use curl to get the html page. I then try to parse the html page and store the information I need in a character array, but I do not know what the size of the array should be. Keep in mind this is for an assignment so I won't be giving too much code, so I am supposed to dynamically allocate memory, but since I do not know what size it is, I have to keep allocating memory with realloc. Everything is fine within the function, but once it is returned, there is nothing stored within the pointer. Here is the code. Also if there is some library that would do this for me and you know about it, could you link me to it, would make my life a whole lot easier. Thank you!
char * parse(int * input)
{
char * output = malloc(sizeof(char));
int start = 270;
int index = start;
while(input[index]!='<')
{
output = realloc(output, (index-start+1)*sizeof(char));
output[index-start]=input[index];
index++;
}
return output;
}
output
for one thing. This should go fandango on core. re-allocating on every character copied is also interesting... oh wait.while(input[index]!='<')
will never be entered for HTML doc, probably why you didn't crash. change<
to>
and stand back!sizeof(char)
- parashift.com/c++-faq/sizeof-char.html For some reason it's painful to see that in code to me...