Following is my code to create char* _strbuf. It will be created but zero space will be assigned to it in the memory
StringBuffer::StringBuffer() {
char* _strbuf = (char*)malloc(sizeof(char)*_length);
}
private:
char* _strbuf; //buffer to store the original string
int _length=0;
Now, here is an append function which will simply append (concatenate) a character to this char* by reallocating it a new space
void StringBuffer:: append(char c) {
_length++;
_strbuf = (char*)realloc(_strbuf, sizeof(char) * _length);
cout << "\n";
cout << _strbuf;
_strbuf[_length-1] = c; //exception thrown here
cout << _strbuf;
}
There is some kind of a problem with assignment.
PS: Im trying to implement StringBuffer class. No std::string
s allowed
_length
bysizeof(char)
.sizeof(char)
will always be 1.