I encounter problem with memcpy in C. Here is the code :
typedef struct {
CPY_IM009_DEF
}message;
message msg;
with CPY_IM009_DEF is a struct in other files. Then I try this
char wx_msg_buf[8192];
memset(wx_msg_buf, 32, sizeof (wx_msg_buf));
memcpy(wx_msg_buf, &msg, sizeof (msg));
when I check the size :
sizeof (msg) = 2140
sizeof (wx_msg_buf) = 8192
But when I check the wx_msg_buf, memcpy only copy part of msg to wx_msg_buf (200 from 2140). What I want to know is why does this happen?If more code required please tell me
Thanx you for the help.
msg
being initialized, so it is conceivable that it isn't ever set andmemcpy
is doing what it is supposed to, except that you are feeding it garbage source data. When you changed the size of your buffer (in a comment to your question as an answer) it could have altered the layout of the memory in such a way tht the uninitialized data area appears to be more in line with what you expect to see -- probably bytes not being set to 0.