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);
}
* sizeof(char)
is unneeded, and typecasting the return ofmalloc()
is unwise.sizeof(char)
I would usesizeof(*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.