I'm trying to parse some string which is to contain some filenames as arguments. My objective is to parse a command and its parameters and store it to an 2d char array.
Example Input:
/* Where 'cmd' is a command, file* are the arguments */
cmd file1 file2 file3
Here is my code:
int8_t **file_names = NULL;
/* Allocate Memory for the array,
Max of 5 files of max strlen 64 each */
file_names = malloc(sizeof(char *));
for(i=0; i<5; i++)
*(file_names + i) = malloc(sizeof(char) * 64);
/* Receive command from user */
cmd = malloc(sizeof(char) * 1024);
printf("Please Enter the command:\n");
fgets(cmd, 2048, stdin);
cmd[strlen(cmd) - 1] = '\0'; /* Overwrite Newline by '\0' char */
int j = 0;
/* Tokenise the file names and cpy to 2d array */
ptr = strtok(cmd, " "); /* Contains command 'cmd' */
printf("First Token : [%s]\n\n", ptr);
printf("Parsing Filenames now:\n");
while(ptr = (strtok(NULL, " ")))
{
printf("\tToken : [%s]\n", ptr));
memcpy(*(file_names + j), ptr, strlen(ptr)); /* Copy to 2D array */
printf("\tFile Name : [%s]\n", *(file_names + j));
j++;
};
The Output is:
$ gcc 2d.c -Wall -Wextra
$ ./a.out
Please Enter the command
cmd file1 file2 file3
First Token : [cmd]
Parsing Filenames now
Token : [file1]
File Name : [file1�, ȡ, �, X�, ��, ]
Token : [file2]
File Name : [file2]
Token : [file3]
File Name : [file3]
Issue:
I don't know why first token is appended with junk.
While ptr
gets correct data. I suspect memcpy
, but strlen
returns correct 5
bytes for ptr
.
strtok(3) also says:
Each call to strtok() returns a pointer to a null-terminated string containing the next token.
So I believe that it should null-terminated and should print file1
only.
strdup
and throwing out that preallocation entirely. Even then you're asking for an overrun of the pointer array if more than five entries are provided.