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I want to read text from a text file line by line and do some processing on these lines. I can do all processing, but I can't do grow memory with malloc-realloc. I gave limited memory first, if my text file's lines characters are in this limit everything is ok. If I use large files like 10,000 chars per line it only reads until my limit. I don't exactly understand how to use realloc(). what can i do about this code?

 void stat(char* fileptr)
{

  FILE *fp;
  char *linebuffer;
  int line=0;
  int sum=0;
  int max=0;
  int min=0;
  int maxlinelen=512;
  int i=0,j=0;
  int maxlen=512;
  int curlinelen[maxlen];

  linebuffer=(char*) malloc(maxlinelen * sizeof(char));
  if(linebuffer==NULL)
    {
      printf("Error occurred allocating memory for linebuffer");
      exit(1);
    }


  if((fp=fopen(fileptr,"r"))!=NULL)
  {
    while((fgets(linebuffer,maxlinelen,fp))!=NULL)
      {
    if(strlen(linebuffer)==maxlinelen)
      {
        maxlinelen*=2;
        linebuffer=realloc(linebuffer,maxlinelen * sizeof(char));
        if(linebuffer==NULL)
          {
        printf("Error occurred reallocating space for linebuffer");
        exit(1);
          }
      }
    line++;

        sum=sum+strlen(linebuffer);
    curlinelen[i]=strlen(linebuffer);
    i++;

      }
  }
  min=curlinelen[0];
  max=curlinelen[0];
  for(j=0;j<line;j++)
    {
      if(curlinelen[j]<min)
    {
      min=curlinelen[j];
    }
      if(curlinelen[j]>max)
    {
      max=curlinelen[j];
    }
    }


 printf("No. of lines        =%d\n",line);
 printf("Maximum line length =%d\n",max);
 printf("Minimum line length =%d\n",min);       
 printf("Average line length =%8.2f\n",(float)sum/(float)line);

 fclose(fp);
}
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  • * sizeof(char) is unneeded, and typecasting the return of malloc() is unwise.
    – Mike
    Nov 12, 2012 at 16:10
  • Rather than sizeof(char) I would use sizeof(*linebuffer) which has the benefit of automatically becoming bigger if you decide to change the type of linebuffer to a wide character string or something.
    – Wug
    Nov 12, 2012 at 19:40

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fgets(linebuffer,maxlinelen,fp)

reads and stores at most maxlinelen - 1 characters in linebuffer and 0-terminates it. Thus

if(strlen(linebuffer)==maxlinelen)

is never satisfied, strlen(linebuffer) can be at most maxlinelen - 1. Change the condition, and you will see that maxlinelen increases if the file contains long lines (unless realloc fails).

Your current code will however count the partial line read in as an entire line then, and read the next chunk of the line as a new line. To grow the buffer until the entire line fits in, you must continue reading from the file before collecting the line length and incrementing the line count. But we must check whether a full line (including the newline at the end) was read in case fgets reads the maximal allowed number of chars before enlarging the buffer, or we'd concatenate the following line and count two (or in freak cases even more) lines as one.

while((fgets(linebuffer,maxlinelen,fp))!=NULL)
  {
  while((strlen(linebuffer) == maxlinelen-1) && (linebuffer[maxlinelen-2] != '\n'))
  {
    maxlinelen*=2;
    linebuffer=realloc(linebuffer,maxlinelen * sizeof(char));
    if(linebuffer==NULL)
    {
        printf("Error occurred reallocating space for linebuffer");
        exit(1);
    }
    fgets(linebuffer + (maxlinelen/2 - 1), maxlinelen/2 + 1, fp);
  }

would be a (rather inefficient, due to the strlen calls) way to do that.

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  • You could probably do a little more coding work and avoid repeated use of strlen on potentially large strings by using fgetc. I'm not going to nit pick about it though because that's no fun.
    – Wug
    Nov 12, 2012 at 16:04
  • Thank you Daniel!! but i got still problem. my sample text file (infile) like that; its correct output; No. of lines : 2 Maximum line length : 50001 Minimum line length : 10001 Average : 30001.00 my prog outputs No of lines : 8 Maximum line length :25427 Minimum line length :511 average : 7500,25 i dont understand. whats wrong about it?
    – ccc
    Nov 12, 2012 at 16:56
  • @ccc That's because you increment the line count line++; etc. even if the fgets didn't read in an entire line. Print out the curlinelen array as far as it was filled to see. Nov 12, 2012 at 17:00
  • @DanielFischer this file becomes 2 lines. first lines becoming 10001 a's and second line becoming 50001 b's. but my prog reads 8 lines?? i confused here. and i tried printout curlinelen array i get seg.fault. like that, ...... ...... line++; sum=sum+strlen(linebuffer); curlinelen[i]=strlen(linebuffer); printf("%s\n",curlinelen[i]); //i tried also %c i get ? ? ? some liek that i++;
    – ccc
    Nov 12, 2012 at 17:10
  • @ccc First, it reads 511 'a's from the first line, then it reallocs and increments the line count, storing 511 in curlinelen[0]. Then it reads the next 1023 'a's from the first line, booking that as the second line and growing the buffer. Then the next 2047 'a's, still from the first line of the file as line 3, etc. Nov 12, 2012 at 17:16

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