I am using visual C++ 6.0 to practice pointer staff, the following is my code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
typedef struct
{
char first_name[50];
char middle_name[50];
char last_name[50];
int height;
int weight;
}people;
int main()
{
//declare a people structure pointer
people *ppl_ptr;
//allocate memory space for people structure
ppl_ptr = malloc(sizeof(people));
//check if you run out of the heap
if(ppl_ptr==NULL)
{
printf("Out of memory!\n");
return 0;
}
//initialize the unname people varible
(*ppl_ptr)={"bla","bla","bla",192,58};
return 0;
}
but I got a syntax error:
C:\C Practice\ch14.c(30) : error C2059: syntax error : '{'
Error executing cl.exe.
and if I replace
(*ppl_ptr)={"bla","bla","bla",192,58};
with something like
(*ppl_ptr).first_name="bla";
I will get a different error:
ch14.c
C:\C Practice\ch14.c(30) : error C2106: '=' : left operand must be l-value
Error executing cl.exe.
and this error msg doesn't really make sense to me ... does this ever occur to anyone of you? Please let me know why it is giving me this error msg. Thanks in Advance.