I have to create a program using linked list concept. It works on ubuntu, ideone.com, but when I submit it to the university tester, it reports Segmentation fault/Bus error/Memory limit exceeded/Stack limit exceeded (one of the list).
Probably, problem is memory deallocation because only DevCpp fall down, and it causes a piece of code where I use free.
So, I used Valgrind, but I can't understand very much, what is written in the log,but it's still writing "Invalid read of size 8" or Invalid write of size 8. And it's related to memory allocation(sizeof blocks is 8, but not always I suppose). Further there is written -"ERROR SUMMARY: 76 errors from 48 contexts (suppressed: 2 from 2)" and "total heap usage: 20 allocs, 20 frees, 160 bytes allocated" (I consider that lines important).
Finally, there is piece of likely problematic code.
TITEM *borrowItem(const char *to)
{
TITEM *newItem = (TITEM *)malloc(sizeof(newItem));
newItem->m_Next = NULL;
newItem->m_To=(char *)malloc(sizeof(to));
strcpy(newItem->m_To,to);
newItem->m_Cargo = NULL;
return newItem;
}
I suppose that problem is in allocation already. This function is used for creating of new list item pointer. Memory is freed here:
void freeItem(TITEM *item)
{
free(item->m_To);
free(item);
return;
}
m_To is string and m_Next is next item pointer.
malloc()
, and thereturn
at the end of a function returningvoid
is superfluous (C is not BASIC).