void *memory;
unsigned int b=65535; //1111 1111 1111 1111 in binary
int i=0;
memory= &b;
for(i=0;i<100;i++){
printf("%d, %d, d\n", (char*)memory+i, *((unsigned int * )((char *) memory + i)));
}
I am trying to understand one thing.
(char*)memory+i - print out adress in range 2686636 - 2686735.
and when i store 65535 with memory= &b this should store this number at adress 2686636 and 2686637 because every adress is just one byte so 8 binary characters so when i print it out
*((unsigned int * )((char *) memory + i)) this should print 2686636, 255 and 2686637, 255
instead of it it prints 2686636, 65535 and 2686637, random number
I am trying to implement memory allocation. It is school project. This should represent memory. One adress should be one byte so header will be 2686636-2586639 (4 bytes for size of block) and 2586640 (1 byte char for free or used memory flag). Can someone explain it to me thanks.
Thanks for answers.
void *memory;
void *abc;
abc=memory;
for(i=0;i<100;i++){
*(int*)abc=0;
abc++;
}
*(int*)memory=16777215;
for(i=0;i<100;i++){
printf("%p, %c, %d\n", (char*)memory+i, *((char *)memory +i), *((char *)memory +i));
}
output is
0028FF94, , -1
0028FF95, , -1
0028FF96, , -1
0028FF97, , 0
0028FF98, , 0
0028FF99, , 0
0028FF9A, , 0
0028FF9B, , 0
i think it works. 255 only one -1, 65535 2 times -1 and 16777215 3 times -1.