I'm quite confused in this problem. Here's the code:
char str[256];
memcpy(&str[0], "Q", 1);
memcpy(&str[1], "5", 1); // everything fine so far
int16_t lenQ = 22;
memcpy(&str[2], (char*)&lenQ, sizeof(int16_t));
str[2 + sizeof(int16_t)] = (char) NULL;
printf("%i\n", strlen(str)); // prints out 2??
Logically the length of str
should be 4, but it's only two. To make things even more confusing, this works:
int16_t raw = 0;
memcpy(&raw, &str[2], 2);
printf("%i\n", raw) // prints out 22 as expected
So the size of the str
is incorrect, but I can still actually access the "out of bounds" value. Have I understood this incorrectly? From what I understand, the str
-array should look like this internally:
'Q', '5', /* 22 in bytes, which is 2 in this case */
Should I even get the length of the array like that or am I doing something completely wrong?