I tried using below code passing pointer to the array containing the two numbers to be added
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pthread.h>
void *print_message_function( void *ptr );
main()
{
pthread_t thread1, thread2;
/*const char *message1 = "Thread 1";
const char *message2 = "Thread 2"; */
int arr[2] = {5,8};
const int *ptrtoarr;
ptrtoarr=arr;
int iret1, iret2;
int *s=(int *)(ptrtoarr);
printf("%d \n", *s);
ptrtoarr++;
s=(int *)(ptrtoarr);
printf("%d \n", *s);
ptrtoarr--;
/* Create independent threads each of which will execute function */
iret1 = pthread_create( &thread1, NULL, print_message_function,&arr);
if(iret1)
{
fprintf(stderr,"Error - pthread_create() return code: %d\n",iret1);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/* iret2 = pthread_create( &thread2, NULL, print_message_function, (void*) message2);
if(iret2)
{
fprintf(stderr,"Error - pthread_create() return code: %d\n",iret2);
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
} */
printf("pthread_create() for thread 1 returns: %d\n",iret1);
/* printf("pthread_create() for thread 2 returns: %d\n",iret2); */
/* Wait till threads are complete before main continues. Unless we */
/* wait we run the risk of executing an exit which will terminate */
/* the process and all threads before the threads have completed. */
pthread_join( thread1, NULL);
/* pthread_join( thread2, NULL); */
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
void *print_message_function( void *ptr )
{
/*char *message;
message = (char *) ptr;
printf("%s \n", message); */
printf("\n In message function \n");
int *sum=(int *)(ptr);
printf("%d \n", *sum);
sum = (int *)(ptr+1);
printf("%d \n", *sum);
}
But in function print_message_function which contains addition steps,using pointer I can access first number but not second one.
(it access both numbers within main function)
Output is as below
5 8 pthread_create() for thread 1 returns: 0
In message function 5 134217728