I am read from a file like this:
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
FILE *fp = fopen("sorted_hits", "r+");
while(!feof(fp)) {
int item_read;
int *buffer = (int *)malloc(sizeof(int));
item_read = fread(buffer, sizeof(int), 1, fp);
if(item_read == 0) {
printf("at file %ld\n", ftell(fp));
perror("read error:");
}
}
}
This file is big and I got the "Bad file descriptor" error sometimes. "ftell" indicates that the file position stopped when error occurred.
I don't know why it is "sometimes", is that normal? does the problem lie in my code or in my hard disk? How to handle this?