I'm trying to use sscanf to copy a line of formatted text into an array of structs.
Now this works perfectly, but I end up getting this warning:
Format '%s' expects argument of type 'char *', but argument 3 has type 'unsigned char **'.
These are the typedefs I want to use:
typedef unsigned char* command_t;
typedef struct {
command_t command;
int p1;
int p2;
} parameters_t;
And this is the relevant part of the code:
paramters_t parameters[100];
while(fgets(line, sizeof(line), fp) != 0) {
sscanf(line, "%s %d %d",¶meters[i].command,¶meters[i].p1,¶meters[i].p2);
i++;
}
So how come ¶meters[i].command is a double pointer? Any explanation is greatly appreciated!
sscanf
sscanf
returns the right number of words for each line, but you're right, I should still check. But still, why is ¶meters[i].command of type 'unsigned char **'. Where did the second pointer come from?parameters[i].command
without the & the program crashes during sscanf after compiling.%s
, it is%d
. Did you post the question right? You say it works perfectly, but "ends up with" that, but it's compiler warning, surely? So why run the code?%d
as well. So I have to allocate memory for each pointer in the array? How would I do this correctly?