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C is a general-purpose programming language used for system programming (OS and embedded), libraries, games and cross-platform. This tag should be used with general questions concerning the C language, as defined in the ISO 9899 standard (the latest version, 9899:2018, unless otherwise specified — also tag version-specific requests with c89, c99, c11, etc). C is distinct from C++ and it should not be combined with the C++ tag without a specific reason.

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dereferencing pointer to array of pointers

I'm trying to understand how a pointer to an array of pointers works. I have the following struct typedef struct Array { int capacity; int size; void **items; } Array; and the ...
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warning: array subscript is above array bounds [-Warray-bounds] when compiling using -O3 flag

I still cannot understand why I got this warning array subscript is above array bounds [-Warray-bounds] for a small C code as the following: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> static ...
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Local Communication - 127.0.0.1 vs. IPC

I am not clearly understanding the difference between using TCP socket with client connecting to 127.0.0.1 server address and other IPC such as message queues. Since both are used for communication ...
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Is the behaviour of if(++i) ++i defined?

Suppose I have this code: int main(void) { int i = rand(); if (++i) ++i; return i; } Is the behaviour defined here? I know that i = ++i is undefined and the second line in main contains ...
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libssh2 and Terminal Mode Encoding

The Guacamole project is using the libssh2 library to create SSH connections to servers. One of the things we've determined is that it would be useful to pass through the VERASE terminal mode ...
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Unable to access file from share drive using fopen in C (windows)

I am taking share drive path as input and adding extra '\' and assigning to a variable.If I use this variable for opening file with "fopen" error is thrown as "No such file or directory". But If I ...
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Use ncursesw6 on mingw

I am trying to compile a program using ncursesw6 on windows (mingw and msys). The program already works with ncurses on linux, and with pdcurses on windows, but today I tried to change it a little to ...
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How to create a float given an integer and the place of the decimal?

How can you generate a floating point given an integer and the decimal position? For example: int decimal = 1000; int decimal_position = 3; float value = 1.000; I have accomplished this by using ...
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OpenMP - Locks - Deadlock

I recently came across the following code for OpenMP deadlock. But I am unable to understand the situation. But I found that in second omp section, if we use locka and then lockb there will be no ...
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How to set the PC system time in Windows using VS C++ 2013

I am trying to set over time my PC time in Windows in C++. It doesn't work. I already run my project as administrator. I asked some privileges to effcetion this task. But nothing, etc... Could you ...
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Forcing 64-bit long doubles?

I'm building musl-libc statically for a project on an aarch64 (ARM 64-bit) platform. I'd like to avoid any soft floating point libraries such as GCC's soft float library routines. However, these are ...
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Draw perfect vertical line in C using font

I have one old system developed in C where we cannot draw vertical lines. I use the pipe symbol (|) repeated which looks like a vertical line but it give a little gap in between, as shown below. | | |...
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Malloc crash when trying to load a linked list

I'm trying to initialize a linked list from a text file, here are my structs : typedef struct Diagnostic { char* disease; int priority; }Diagnostic; typedef struct Fiche Fiche; struct Fiche ...
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How to make the compiler process this function?

I use a function in all of my code that turns a string literal such as "0;1;6" into a double value (in this case 0.125). The function, double doztof(const char *string) does this by calling several ...
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Pid after fork in C [duplicate]

I scripted this simple code in C to emulate what happens after a fork in Linux #include <sys/types.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <unistd.h> int value = 5; int main() { pid t ...
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Free memory atomically

This is a function, I am using to free dynamically allocated memory void Free(void* arg) { if(arg!=NULL) { free(arg); arg=NULL; } } So far it was working fine, until I ...
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Dynamic loading, dynamic linking

I was reading the difference between dynamic loading and dynamic linking. (Dynamic loading vs Dynamic linking.) From there I found this useful answer by Jeff Darcy combination of linking and loading ...
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Why does the following code for bubble sort give segmentation fault? [duplicate]

#include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> int main(){ char *a[]={"this","is","a","string"}; char temp[100]; for(int i=0;i<3;i++){ for(int j=...
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Using CLion to develop Arduino libraries

I'm currently using Kate and Arduino IDE to develop a library for Arduinos (actually rather little is Arduino specific but it's easy to just upload examples from A-IDE to physical hardware). But now I'...
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C program that acts as APIs [closed]

Sorry for my lack of knowledge related to this question but: if I want to create a C application that exposes a REST API layer using Apache as web server there are 2 options (at least these 2 I have ...
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Why does popen() invoke a shell to execute a process?

I'm currently reading up on and experimenting with the different possibilities of running programs from within C code on Linux. My use cases cover all possible scenarios, from simply running and ...
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Shared Memory - Array of Structs in Struct

I want to share a list of structs between multiple processes and wrap them into another struct so i can easily keep track of my counts and size. First I create structures and allocate my shared ...
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What is the reasoning behind char to int conversion output?

For example: int x = 65535; char y = x; printf("%d\n", y) This will output -1. Anyway to derive this by hand?
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Will it be feasible to use gcc's function multi-versioning without code changes?

According to most benchmarks, Intel's Clear Linux is way faster than other distributions, mostly thanks to a GCC feature called Function Multi-Versioning. Right now the method they use is to compile ...
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Use ellipsis (...) in recurent function calls [duplicate]

I want to write a function writelog() with ellipsis parameters, which should forward the same ellipsis parameters to another function. How to do it? My function example: void writetolog(char *format,...
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C compiler option in Bazel CROSSTOOL file

How does one set C only (not C++) compiler flags in the CROSSTOOL file in Bazel. compiler_flag can be used for both C and C++, cxx_flag for C++ code. What is the corresponding way to set C only ...
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Debugging modified OpenSSL

I would like to modify OpenSSL code and then debug it in my IDE (QTCreator). I have downloaded the OpenSSL source code, built it according to ./config with debugging symbols, and deployed it in non-...
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Unknown error when setting thread policy to SCHED_RR

I get a unknown error code (it's actually 48) when trying to set the scheduling policy to SCHED_RR for my thread. Here is a sample of my code: #include <sched.h> #include <pthread.h> #...
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Will type casting to large to small data types cause data loss in C? [closed]

I eager to know, how big storage data or pointers casted to small, without loosing their, ? Ex : For simplicity, I am giving this example, but I would try with Big Structure pointers (structure have ...
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Reading a saved EVTX file in the given path

I am currently working on a project where I need to read windows events . I am using OpenEventLog() and ReadEventLog() from Win API. I can read the events from system using the typename of the event. ...
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How to handle unknown type of numbers in C? [duplicate]

I need to write a method to calculate the average of an unknown type of numbers (double, float, int...). I tried to do something like this, but it works for double type only: double average(void *arr,...
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How to link a project to two different versions of the same C static library?

I am working on a complex C ecosystem where different packages/libraries are developed by different people. I would like to create a new project named foobar. This project uses two libraries, the ...
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Difference in outputs of same code when run in Codeblocks and Vi editor?

Edit: This has nothing to do with why while(!feof(f_ptr)) is wrong. I can use while(fscanf(... just as well. The issue is with how the two editors display the output. I have a text file which ...
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Recursive bubble sort in X-Y coordinate in C

I would like to sort the elements associated with X The method tried not in a recursive way, any idea how to do it The expected output is: {5,73} , {11,19}, {11,34}, {11,68}, {13,5} I have tried ...
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get SNI from ssl client in C [duplicate]

i,m trying to implement SSL client and server in C and i followed the link bellow https://aticleworld.com/ssl-server-client-using-openssl-in-c/ the code works and i am trying to print SNI (server ...
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What is a full expression in C?

I study C language from "C Primer Plus" book by Stephen Prata and it came to the point : "A full expression is one that’s not a subexpression of a larger expression.Examples of full expressions ...
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Syntax and different meanings of '<letter>'

I am learning C from the K&R book and I came across the code to count the no. of occurrence of white space characters (blank, tab, newline) and of all other characters. The code is like this: #...
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How does macro function in c uses the pass by reference

I' m learning Macro in c, I wrote a small function in macro to swap number, but passed the value as 'pass by value' since i didn't use address of operator (&) before the variable in the argument, ...
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How to change title through command prompt and keep System information

I am trying to start a process through the command line but when I use the /k option to cmd I loose all the system information. How do I keep this information and is there a possible environment ...
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C - How to pass part of a string without copying to a new string?

In C, say I have: char *hash = argv[1]; How could I pass the first two characters of hash to a function expecting a string as a parameter? Preferably without creating a new string consisting of ...
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Is the threat of thread safety of primitive types using only get or set overblown?

I've been on a bit of a warpath at work for the past week about a system where on a Cortex-A9 doubles are get and set from multiple threads without a hint of thread safety. It seems to work fine and ...
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Redefining main to another name

In C90, can I redefine main and give it another name, and possibly add extra parameters using #define? Have this in a header file for example: #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #...
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Fast 8-bit checksum algorithm for heterogenous tuples

Suppose I have triplets containing 3 heterogenous integer types (int16_t, int32_t, int64_t) and I would like to compute an 8-bit unsigned checksum for these 3 values. Assume all of the values have ...
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Shift/reduce conflit in Bison

I have many errors in my bison parser and even if it works well, I'd like to understand these conflict. Code looks like that: lexer: id ([[:alpha:]]|_)([[:alnum:]]|_)* %% {id} { yylval....
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Bitwise XOR operation in C

I'm learning bitwise operation and i came across a xor operation, #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> int main { printf("%d\n",10 ^ 9); getch(); return 0; } the binary form ...
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Removing a Node in C

so I'm trying to write a method that deletes a node and all nodes attached to it, but I'm confused on what to do. I know the free method releases the memory used, and when I created the node, I used ...
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Getting error "In function '_start': (.text+0x20): undefined reference to `main'" have not been able to use answers from similar questions to solve

I'm new to c and keep getting this error In function '_start': (.text+0x20): undefined reference to `main'. I know this is a common error but have not been able to use other answers here to solve. I'...
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Sharing structures between threads in C

i'm making a program where there a 2 threads that analyze an array. One (consumer) checks if an index is 1, and if it is, it turns it into a 1. The other thread (producer) does the same but when it ...
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Use of struct from ".h" file

Say I have a header file file which contains a struct. Struct aa { int a; int b; }; In a.c file I include that header file and I do struct aa first; and then use first.a and first.b to ...
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What causes the virtual run time to go slow when using setitimer() and ITIMER_VIRTUAL?

In order to study the differences between ITMER_REAL and ITIMER_VIRTUAL I'v put together the following program. #include <stdlib.h> // exit(), EXIT_FAILURE, EXIT_SUCCESS #include <signal....
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