Well, I've been at this forever and I know exactly where the fault is, but no clue how to fix it. I already know fgets and scanf would be better for this program, but I can't do that.
The program worked about 10 minutes ago, then I changed it and got a seg fault. Then I changed it back and still got a seg fault. Anyway, I'm sure the fresh eyes will see it right away. Have at it :D
PS: Please note my (lessthan) instead of < because I don't know how to properly leave those in my code examples still :(
#define WORDLENGTH 15
#define MAXLINE 1000
int main()
{
char *line[MAXLINE];
int i = 0;
int j;
int n;
char c;
for (n=0; c!=EOF; n++){
char *tmp = (char *) malloc(sizeof(char)*WORDLENGTH);
while ((c=getchar())!=' ')
tmp[i++]=c;
line[n]=tmp;
i=0;
printf("\n%s\n",line[n]); //
}
for(j = 0; j < n; j++){
printf("\n%s\n", line[j]);
free (line[j]);
}
return 0;
}
101icon – SiegeX Dec 2 '10 at 6:14<Apparently so! – user527179 Dec 2 '10 at 6:15printf("\n%s\n", line[n]). Note that line[n] is a char without the null terminator,\0. This will print a stream of garbage values. – AK. Dec 2 '10 at 6:17