Questions tagged [c]
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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^C Issue when trying to use printf, for loop and arrays in C language [closed]
GIVEN THIS PROGRAM:
#include <stdio.h>
/* count digits, white space, others */
main()
{
int c, i, nwhite, nother;
int ndigit[10];
nwhite = nother = 0;
for (i = 0; i ...
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Dot-product groups of 4 bytes against 4 small constants, over an array of bytes (efficiently using SIMD)?
I have a peculiar requirement that needs to be fulfilled efficiently. (SIMD, perhaps?)
src is an array of bytes. Every group of 4 bytes in the array need to be processed as:
Multiply low nibble of ...
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How to configure includes of Zephyr Devicetree files via Kconfig or something similar
I am currently developing the Devicetree of my Board, but it has got 3 Extension ports with configureable GPIOs. Depending on the connected extension an io could be an I2C Port or just a gpio with ...
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Is there way to determine the path that was picked from java.library.path?
I encountered an interesting problem:
An error "UnsatisfiedLinkError" with the message "The specified procedure could not be found"
Exception in thread "main" java.lang....
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Constant gcc.exe: error: mario.c: No such file or directory error on vscode when trying to run C file
I've been looking for an answer for around 2 hours now and can'tfind anything that works. My code is a very simple Hello World code.
The complete error is:
PS C:\Windows\System32\C_Projects\mario> ...
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Plotting ODE with C using GSL and Raylib libraries causes GSL to send error code
The following C program contains a simple raylib graphical UI and coupled oscillator Ordinary Differential Equation. When programming the ode alone this code yields a data set that seems correct, and ...
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Segmentation fault while loading library with LD_LIBRARY_PATH [duplicate]
i am facing GLIBC compatibility issues with newer version gcc 12.2
Log:-
/home/linux/x86_64/usr/lib/gcc/aarch64-unknown-nto-qnx8.0.0/12.2.0/cc1: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.25' ...
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Comparing Multiple Integers in C Workaround [duplicate]
So my goal is to create a function that takes 4 inputs ranging from 1-3 each with their own separate meaning, and prints the correct output given those 4 inputs. In order to do that, I need to compare ...
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I want to make some changes inside the file 'us_array.dll' which is written in C in Zemax, OpticStudio. Can anyone please help me how to do that? [closed]
I want to modify the.dll file which is written in C for Zemax Opticstudio. Please help me with how to do that. Is there any way to understand the code written there and then implement it? Also while I ...
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Force crash/exception on NaN assignment in C/C++ [duplicate]
I often have subtle bugs or crashes in my C/C++ program when my code is dealing with NaN floats. Usually when this happens the program crashes in some unexpected place, for example at an array ...
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Parsing SQLite file columns without sqlite3.h header file
I'm currently working on parsing a SQLite file for my C program, and I need to extract three columns, url, username, and password. I want to parse it without using the sqlite3.h header file. I could ...
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Will the functions io_uring_prep_read/write/send/recv return EAGAIN, EINTR? [closed]
Non-blocking tcp socketfd:
io_uring_prep_read/write/send/recv/readv/writev
io_uring_prep_send + MSG_MORE
io_uring_prep_recv + MSG_WAITAL
Will these functions return EAGAIN or EINTR? cqe.res
I want ...
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How to put an allocated array (sizes known at runtime) in a struct?
To work on 3D arrays with unknown sizes at compile time, I wrote the following program that works :
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
typedef struct {
int x,y,z;
} dim3D_t;
void ...
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Trying to write strcmp() function
I am trying to write the strcmp() function. This code seems to work properly for dissimilar strings, however when strings are same it does not return 0, instead it returns 83.
#include <stdio.h>...
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Validation of BST using Inorder Traversal recursively
consider a binary tree in c with structure given below
struct node{
int data;
struct node* left;
struct node* right;
};
And this is the code for to check if a given tree is Binary Search Tree or not
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For loops in embeeded C [closed]
I am working on a problem, I have a variable and I have to use inside of for loops
for(i=0;i<y*2+1;i++)
{
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}
if I use like that does the processor speed decrease? Is there any disadvantage?
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High Variance In Manual Vectorization Performance
I am trying to manually vectorize the calculation of a dot product of two vectors. Please note that I am doing this as an exercise and I am aware that using a BLAS library would be more suitable. The ...
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How do I correctly index into an array of struct pointers in C?
Here is the code I'm looking at:
void add_to_pfds(struct pollfd *pfds[], int newfd, int *fd_count,
int *fd_size)
{
// If we don't have room, add more space in the pfds array
if (*...
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is it possible to call main() within the main() function in c? [closed]
i had two main files main.c and main.test.c ,i included main.c using #include "main.c" into to main.test.c file and while compiling he is compiling only main.test.c but it is not a good ...
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EOF in C, what is EOF? [duplicate]
I have some questions about EOF in C.
What is actually EOF? I have read that it is a macro that "expands" to -1. What does this mean? Specifcally what does "expand" mean in this ...
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Debug dockercompose service using GDB
I am trying to Debug a service running via docker-compose through GDB.
I have the below docker-compose having two services and i wasnt to debug the 'service_test' service using gdb. iam exposing the ...
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I'm trying to integrate HTTP requests to the web server which collects the data from my esp32 module
I need to POST the following line to the web server in C code so it establishes a communication between ESP32 and the required web server
// Prepare POST data
`char* post_data = "...
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How does the compiler predefine the OS-specific preprocessors like __linux__, __apple__, etc.?
It's common to use the predefined preprocessors __linux__ and __apple__ for conditional compilation like this:
#if defined(__linux__)
inline void foo() {
// Linux-specific implementation
}
#endif
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const char* const array initialization with const variables
const char* const successArray[2] = {"Y", "Z"};
const char* const successA = "A";
const char* const successB = "B";
const char* const failArray1[2] = {...
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I have a confusion about the pre and post increment in c programming [duplicate]
according to the precedence table pre increment should be execute 1'st then the post increment execute so how to following code will generate answer 11 shoudn't be it generate 10?
#include <stdio....
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Initializing a Variable for Strings Using Ternary Operators in C
So I want to set strings as my variables' value which is dependent on some other test cases.
const char* trial_1;
const char* trial_2;
const char* trial_3;
trial_1 = (...
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fork in python. beginning [closed]
I'm trying to learn the fork command in Python and I came across this code.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main ( void ) {
printf("Message before fork\n");
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how printf() function behaves in printf("%d %d %d",a,a=a+5,a);? [duplicate]
i think, the codesample in c given below should output: 10,15,10. But it gives output: 15,15,15. my question is how this result comes?
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
int a=10;
printf(&...
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Client gets stuck in waiting response from server
I am currently writing a server in C and a client in Python. Below is the code for the server and client.
# server.c
#include <netinet/in.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#...
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How to Efficiently Parallelize AES-CTR PRNG Implementation in C Using Pthreads for Multi-Core Utilization?
I am working on improving the nwipe tool, specifically by implementing an AES-CTR PRNG using AES-128 in counter mode to generate high-quality random numbers for securely wiping HDDs and SSDs. The ...
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While Loop Condition is false, but the loop persists for many more iterations. Any sugestions? [closed]
Building a primitive shell for Operating Systems, bear with me. Can't seem to find a reason for such a clear contradiction.
#include <bits/pthreadtypes.h>
#include <linux/limits.h>
#...
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printk outputs only timestamp and does not print the message
I can't see any effect of the printk except the timestamp:
The first line was printed by the dev_xxx macro in a driver.
The print (I simply want to see the converted values as I have some problems ...
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Python and stable API Segmentation Error (core dumped)
I'm trying to Implement a K-means algorithm, with semi-random choosing of the initial centroids.
I'm using Python as a way to process the data using numpy to choose initial centers and stable API in ...
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Access violation after reallocating memory
I get access violation if I'm allocating memory to list->v[list->length]
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
typedef struct {
char* denumire, * ...
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A buffer overflow only returning seg fault and not jumping to the address of a function
So I'm trying to apply buffer overflow on this code,
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
void hello()
{
printf("WELCOME TO THE SYSTEM");
}
int main(){
char ...
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Call python functions from fortran [duplicate]
i was wondering if it is possible to call python from fortran.
In particular, my goal is to call some python functions (in which i use tensorflow) by passing a fortran array to the functions directly ...
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Can't connect ST-Link with APM32F003 through OpenOCD
I'm using CLion and try to debug my APM32F003 base project with ST-Link.
I cannot determine what the problem is with ST-Link.
I'm using Geehy's OpenOCD build with APM32F003 config files.
My project ...
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Servo motor doesn't respond
I'm trying to "steer" my servo by using pwm. To make my code better, I refactor the FILE type out of the function so that the file is not being opened and closed with every call I make. But ...
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Linked-List nth insertion fails
I have wrote a code to insert data in LinkedList. But there is problem outputting the data. Here is the code.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <...
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How to play audio using libao and FFmpeg in C?
I am trying to create a simple prototype application that opens a video file and plays its audio. I am using the FFmpeg libraries (libavcodec, libavformat, etc) to open and decode the video, and I am ...
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Last character index of inverted string in C being the whole uninverted original string
I just started learning C and i'm trying to write a program that inverts the string so that furthermore i can check if the string is a palindrome. I did it by adding a for loop limited by the size of ...
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What is the difference between char * and char[] as a string field in a struct in C?
When I define a structure in C, can I define char * for a string?
Example:
struct Patient
{
char *name;
struct *App app_time;
};
Then assign it like this:
student.name = "yoyo"; // ...
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Windows IIS does not send a close_notify?
When I do a SSL_Connect and afterwards a SSL_Shutdown(), the Windows IIS does not respond with a close_notify while Apache and Nginx do. The code to test this is out is down below and the pictures of ...
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Security scan flagged local variable for heap inspection in C Function
I'm working on a C function getCredentials and encountered a Checkmarx flag regarding the variable lpass. However, in my understanding, both lid and lpass are locally stored on the stack within the ...
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Problem with WP_FRAME in DrawThemeBackground
I am a newbie in windows visual style development. I tried to draw a window with DrawThemeBackground, with WP_FRAME part, but it returned E_FAIL. Nevertheless, I also played with WP_CAPTION and it ...
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"./" is not recognized as an internal or external command [closed]
I've just finished my MP for A programming course. In order to test it, I have to run a script that is already given by the course by typing ./<script_name>, and diff it with the correct output.
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C and the strcmp() function [closed]
The point of this program is to rename the file extensions of all the files in the current directory.
Here is some of the code:
while ((dir = readdir(d)) != NULL)
{
char *ext = ...
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PHP - C Shared Memory
I am trying to write to a memory address from PHP and read from C. I can write successfully from PHP and read again from PHP end using this ;
$key = ftok("shmfile", 't');
$shm_id = ...
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Programmatically query macOS screen unlock (C API)
Curious. Is there any way to programmatically query screen unlock events in macOS 14? Preferably with plain C?
My application is a plain terminal app. I know there's ways to monitor screen unlock ...
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Unable to Parse Dictionary Response in sd_bus_message_read() After Successful String Retrieval
I'm trying to retrieve track details from a connected Bluetooth device using the org.bluez.MediaPlayer1 interface in the object "/org/bluez/hci0/dev_3C_19_5E_F9_26_60/player0" of org.bluez.
...