#define MAXL 256
First pass: in = "25 7 * 14 - 6 +";
run smoothly with correct answer.
Second pass: in = "1 24 3 + * 41 -";
program stopped right after outputting Num got in: 41
Expected: continue loop and get in the minus sign then pop(s)
and subtract 41
I'm guessing that my program ran out of allocated space because of the free()
didn't do their job as I expected but I'm not sure.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
double evaluatePost(char * in)
{
double * op1 = NULL, * op2 = NULL, * msgr = NULL;
int i, j;
char * c = {0}, tempExp[MAXL] = {0};
char ** token = NULL;
Stack * s = createStack();
strcpy(tempExp, in); /* Copy in to a temporary array so strtok will not destroy in */
for(c = strtok(tempExp, " "); c != NULL; ++i, c = strtok(NULL, " "))
{
if(isdigit(c[0]))
{
printf("\nNum got in: %s\n", c); /* Crash right after this line output 41 */
system("PAUSE");
msgr = (double*)malloc(sizeof(double)); /* I made a malloc check here, it never showed error */
*msgr = atoi(c); /* I don't know if it crash at this line or the next one */
push(s, msgr); /* stack has no limit, receives stack* and void* */
/* It never got pass to here after output 41 */
}
else
{
op2 = (double *)pop(s);
op1 = (double *)pop(s);
printf("\n%f %f %s\n", *op1, *op2, c);
system("PAUSE");
msgr = (double*)malloc(sizeof(double));
if(!msgr)
{
printf("Memory allocation failed.\n");
system("PAUSE");
exit(1);
}
switch(*c)
{
case '+': *msgr = (*op1 + *op2); break;
case '-': *msgr = (*op1 - *op2); break;
case '*': *msgr = (*op1 * *op2); break;
case '/': *msgr = (*op1 / *op2); break;
}
printf("\n%.1f\n", *msgr);
system("PAUSE");
/* Free the memory before they become orphans */
free(op1), free(op2);
push(s, msgr);
}
}
returnVal = *((double *)pop(s));
makeEmpty(s);
return returnVal;
}
void push(Stack * stack, void * dataInPtr)
{
/* Define a new StackNode */
StackNode * newPtr;
/* Get some Memory */
newPtr = (StackNode*)malloc(sizeof(StackNode));
if(!newPtr)
{
printf("Out of memory");
system("PAUSE");
exit(1);
}
/* Assign dataIn to dataPtr */
newPtr->dataPtr = dataInPtr;
/* Make the links */
newPtr->link = stack->top; /* Point both to top */
stack->top = newPtr; /* newPtr at top pointed to be head */
(stack->count)++;
}
void * pop(Stack * stack)
{
/* Hold the data */
void * dataOutPtr;
StackNode * temp;
/* Check if stack is empty */
if(stack->count == 0)
dataOutPtr = NULL;
else
{
/* Get the data and remove the node */
temp = stack->top; /* temp points to top */
dataOutPtr = stack->top->dataPtr; /* dataOutPtr has data */
stack->top = stack->top->link; /* stack moves to next node */
temp->link = NULL; /* break top node off stack */
free(temp); /* frees memory */
(stack->count)--;
}
return dataOutPtr;
}
typedef struct node
{
void * dataPtr;
struct Node * link;
} StackNode;
typedef struct
{
int count;
StackNode * top;
} Stack;
pop()
andpush()
definitions also.