This code has at least one bug on every line shown.
FILE *nova;
It is easier to get the error handling right if you do this sort of thing with open
, write
, and lseek
rather than fopen
, fwrite
, and fseek
.
nova=fopen ( "nova.wav", "wb" );
The second string should be "r+b"
instead of "wb"
so you don't truncate the file. You need to check for errors.
fseek ( nova, 4, SEEK_SET );
You need to check for errors.
fwrite ( &brojacC,4,1,nova );
fwrite
should always be called with second argument 1 and third argument equal to the size of the data to be written; otherwise it is impossible to recover from short writes. You need to check for short writes and write errors.
You don't show the code that initializes brojacC
so I can't assess whether you have any endianness or structure-padding problems, but I bet you do.
fseek ( zvuk, 44, SEEK_SET );
This operates on the unrelated file handle zvuk
rather than nova
. And you need to check for errors.
fwrite ( &brojacCS2,4,1,nova );
Since the fseek
call on the previous line was applied to zvuk
, this writes at offset 4+4=8, not offset 44 as was intended. All the comments on the previous fwrite
line also apply to this line. (Psst: You need to check for errors.)
Inconsistent spacing around commas, by the way, invites the gods to strike you with lightning. So does putting spaces on the inside of your parentheses.