I wrote a short code that should copy the content of a file into an initialized array of strings and then print that array. I get no errors/warnings but still the program doesn't print anything when i run it. The code is the following:
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
const int dim = 30;
int main() {
char* arr[dim];
int i = 0;
FILE* fp;
fp = fopen("test.txt", "r+");
if(fp == NULL) {
printf("\nError, breaking...");
return 0;
}
while(i <= dim) {
arr[i] = (char *)malloc(dim*sizeof(char *));
++i;
}
i = 0;
while(fscanf(fp, "%s", arr[i]) != EOF) {
printf("%s: added\n", arr[i]);
++i;
}
}
The file contains a series of words separated only by whitespaces and newline characters.
char *arr[dim]
, but then usei <= dim
, so you write one past the end of the array (indexdim-1
is the largest legal index).(char *)malloc(dim*sizeof(char *))
doesn't make a lot of sense, but should not cause a failure unless you have very long words.