I have several structures defined to send over different Operating Systems (tcp networks). Defined structures are:
struct Struct1 { uint32_t num; char str[10]; char str2[10];}
struct Struct2 { uint16_t num; char str[10];}
typedef Struct1 a;
typedef Struct2 b;
The data is stored in a text file. Data Format is as such:
- 123
- Pie
- Crust
Struct1 a is stored as 3 separate parameters. However, struct2 is two separate parameters with both 2nd and 3rd line stored to the char str[] . The problem is when I write to a server over the multiple networks, the data is not received correctly. There are numerous spaces that separate the different parameters in the structures. How do I ensure proper sending and padding when I write to server? How do I store the data correctly (dynamic buffer or fixed buffer)?
Example of write: write(fd,&a, sizeof(typedef struct a)); Is this correct?
Problem Receive Side Output for struct2:
- 123( , )
- 0 (, Pie)
- 0 (Crust,)
Correct Output
123(Pie, Crust)