all, I am designing a Key-Value server, and when I wrote the client, and I found a really strange thing,see the simplified code:
while(1)
{
printf("->:");
read(STDIN_FILENO, buf, sizeof(buf));
write(client_sock, buf, sizeof(buf));
int m = read(client_sock, buf, sizeof(buf));
buf[m] = '\0';
printf("%s", buf);
}
when I run the program, it first ask for input, so I input something, but nothing happen! (the server runs well, and it well echo something, when I use other client)
then I change the code only one line:
printf("\n->:");
then it runs well! why? why "\n" can change the output? I guess it maybe the read() , but I can't explain it