Questions tagged [c]
C is a general-purpose programming language used for system programming (OS and embedded), libraries, games and cross-platform. This tag should be used with general questions concerning the C language, as defined in the ISO 9899 standard (the latest version, 9899:2018, unless otherwise specified — also tag version-specific requests with c89, c99, c11, etc). C is distinct from C++ and it should not be combined with the C++ tag without a specific reason.
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Shared variable read from low priority thread in preemptive scheduling
Single core embedded system
Priority based scheduling
Thread 2(T2) - High priority
Thread 1(T1) - Low priority
Requirement:
Data flow from T2 to T1 through shared circular buffer. Data flow
possible ...
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Format string exploitation, how to write memory?
I have the following simple program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(int argc, char ** argv) {
if(argc < 2) {
printf("Missing ...
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Imprecision in float integers in C
There is some kind on imprecision when it comes to printing out of values of addition in decimals with many points of precision.
While printing out the values of addition of 2 floats till 17 digits of ...
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R2 max value is outside of the allowed memory range after explicit bounds checking
I've been trying to understand how the eBPF Verifier works, but I don't have enough experience with reading its output properly. I perform explicit bounds checking on the index, and llvm-objdump shows ...
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How to fix this error in terminal while writing hello world code in VS Code on C? [closed]
PS C:\Users\Rohit Pradhan\C Tutorials> gcc main.c
gcc.exe: error: main.c: No such file or directory
gcc.exe: fatal error: no input files
compilation terminated.
Was trying to get this
Getting ...
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Own Pattern / framework for interfacing with components in C [closed]
I'm working on the architecture, where assumption is to easy extend the options in the system and also to provide some kind of encapsulation (from main we could only access to the type1 / type2 ...
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Multiple Child process accessing the same vector
I want to create a vector with 10,000 elements, set them to 5 and then create 10 child processes that do a mathematical operation on a section of that vector and return the sum of all the elements in ...
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How to throw an error when a program acesses a block of memory created by you that has been deallocated by a call of free?
excuse my English, I'm actually Spanish. It has been an hour since I'm trying to solve a problem which it seems it has no solutions. I'm trying to implement malloc and free. This is the code which I'...
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How to limit printing contents of ASCII file to once while using recursion?
Trying to read the parent directory from a FAT12 floppy disk. I can currently read and print the contents of the files in the parent directories and traverse into the subdirectories and print their ...
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Tab Characters Not Counted in Lexical Analysis
I've been tasked with designing a LEX code to count the number of lines, spaces, tab-meta characters, and other characters in a given input pattern. I've written the following code:
%{
#include<...
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Print time stamp in c
I used the following code in c for time stamping.
Singapore time zone should be UTC+08. But it came out as 0000
time_t now;
time(&now);
char ts[sizeof "1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00"];
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I want to use toilet to modify hook_function [closed]
I need to use toilet to modify hook_function,when I use hook than result can produce colorful output.
And I try to write toilet but the compilation always fails. My key problem is that I don't know ...
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Why calling function with function pointer does not guarantee the calling order with printf in C [duplicate]
While I studying about C language, there is some strange situation about array of function pointer.
This is a sample code.
#include <stdio.h>
int foo(int n) {
printf("foo: %d\n&...
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Why are 12 bytes being allocated to my struct here? [duplicate]
This is my program:
#include <stdio.h>
struct abc {
int a;
char b;
float c;
};
int main() {
printf("%d", sizeof(struct abc));
return 0;
}
My system is 64 bit.
I ...
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Segfault when re-implementing tolower() in C [closed]
The aim was to create a function that could convert all characters into lowercase to avoid caps sensitivity when asking a question, similar to that of .lower() in python. Currently the code below will ...
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Can someone help me understand why my C webserver is throwing SIGABRT
I'm new to C and trying to build a very simple webserver as a starter project but for some reason, after handling one request (and correctly returning the HTML file) I get SIGABRT at the handleClient ...
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How to use the VS code debugger with ncurses? [closed]
Here is the error I am running into.
error
Here is my make file. I am able to run it and get it to work.
Makefile
If I try to debug it doesn't work.
I tried editing my launch.json but then I wasn't ...
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How do I modify this intrinsics code going from YUV420 to RGB24 to output RGBA32
I find myself in the position of needing to really use intrinsics for the first time as optimization for image conversion. I found this project here: https://github.com/jabernet/YCbCr2RGB/blob/master/...
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hashmap not recognizing identical keys
I've been trying to use a hashmap for a while now, using code that my instructor provided, but it just simply cannot recognize two identical characters as being the same.
I'm really not sure what more ...
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Get the address and size of a loaded shared object on memory from C
I am making a 64-bit memory-scanning library in C, and I need to "scan" the memory region where a shared object resides. For this, I need to get the address and size of the module, similar ...
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How do I scan y(x) in C? [closed]
Here, basically I'm trying to write a program to perform reimann integration for integrable functions only. Though it's not exact but still has some level of accuracy ig. For example: the input from ...
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Forcing a macro argument to be a string literal
Whilst reviewing some code here, I saw a macro where the argument was required to be a string literal.
And I discovered this macro (from Jenn's Gustedt Modern C) which claimed to fulfill the following ...
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How can I configure the tasks.json file in VS Code to optimize a program?
I'm trying to simulate the Ising model in 2D and I want to optimize my C program. I've been told that I can add the argument "-O3" in tasks.json file to do that but I don't get any result. ...
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Sort the array of strings in C? [duplicate]
int my_compare( const void* a, const void* b )
{
char* str1 = (char*)a;
char* str2 = (char*)b;
return strcmp( str1, str2 );
}
int main()
{
char d[5][10];
strcpy( d[0], "...
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Given a set of cards, print out what type of combination this set of cards represents and what the highest card in that combination is (C) [closed]
Note: You must use all cards given.
Possible combinations are:
set with N identical cards (all with the same value); (conjunto)
sequence with N consecutive cards (not necessarily all with the same ...
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printf floating-point output variations only with alpine docker on Windows
I ran across some variations in floating point output from printf, but only when running in a node:lts-alpine3.19 (imageid ae7f6c370720) container in Docker (engine 25.0.3, desktop 4.28.0) on Windows ...
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Link shared library through makefile
The code compiles as it should, but somehow, the binary file doesn't know where the library is.
❯ ldd myteams_cli
linux-vdso.so.1 (0x00007ffcbc1b4000)
libmyteams.so => not found
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Parent process doesn't wait for the child process to terminate
I'm trying to write a C code with three processes, each one with its own purpose:
First process: it has to allow the user to write a source code in C in a new terminal window.
Second process: it has ...
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GCC: trying to use -Werror or -pedantic using pragmas
In files being compiled using gcc (several .c and .cpp files) I have currently something like:
#if defined(__GNUC__) && !defined(__clang__)
#pragma GCC diagnostic warning "-Wall"
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Char array, char pointer, works in one case but not the other? [duplicate]
I have a case where I initialize a char pointer with a string. I get some behaviour that works in one case, but not the other. I will explain with 3 samples of code:
The first code is this:
#include &...
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Callback function doesn't modify widget
I am trying to make a GTK 4 app written in C. I want to make a callback function that reacts to newly selected item from dropdown widget and updates the entry widget with the value of selected item.
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Is my version of the strncmp c function correct?
I am trying to write my version of the function strncmp that already exists in the C language. Below is the solution I have found; I have tested it with a handful of cases and compared the results ...
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Use gcc to compile multiple c files, ml (masm) to compile multiple assembly files and link with extern linker: Undefined reference to '__main'
My ground problem is: I want to use a modern compiler to create through multplie steps a .exp file (special very old object file format from Phar Lab which starts with P3 as magic number and runs in ...
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Maximum CPU Voltage reading
I am writing an UEFI driver and I need to read VCore and the maximum CPU Operating voltage programmatically. Intel specifications say that the maximum operating voltage for my CPU is 1.72 Volts, but I ...
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Making portable execution errors
Making portable execution errors.
I have two files: kernel.c and boot.asm:
boot.asm
[bits 32]
section .text
align 4
dd 0x1BADB002
dd 0x00
dd - (0x1BADB002 + 0x00)
global start
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how do I detect maximum and minimum peak in a 1 time period in arduino code? [closed]
I want to take the maximum amplitude values of systolic and diastolic peaks for multiple time and make the average out of them and apply it into relation that I have extracted from blood pressure and ...
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I want to learn how to use bcrypt algorithm for hashing in purely c language? [closed]
I'm a beginner and trying to do hashing in c using bcrypt algorithm ,and I'm not able to find much resources for that so if anyone of you know of any useful documentation specifically for that or any ...
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Moving Average of a variable frequency signal
I was using this code to get the moving average of a sinusoidal Realtime wave with a constant frequency. (test_ sin being a sin wave with a constant frequency). I was sampling 100 samples as it can be ...
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libunwind cannot resolve symbol names
I have this code:
#define UNW_LOCAL_ONLY
#include <libunwind.h>
#include <stdio.h>
void backtrace() {
unw_cursor_t cursor;
unw_context_t context;
unw_getcontext(&context);
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NCURSESW - Unable to use addwstr function to print out unicode characters outside of standard ASCII
I am trying to make a simple game using the ncursesw library which I am basically a complete noob at. I got the library working and I am now able to compile programs successfully with it. Now I am ...
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How to compile GLFW with GCC
I tried compiling GLFW with CMAKE and when I went to link against the .lib files with GCC I got a bunch of mingw errors. I believe this is because of compiler incompatibility. How do I compile GLFW ...
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expected ';', identifier or '(' before 'struct' [closed]
Why I can't place struct student s; in that place?
This is the wrong code
#include<stdio.h>
struct student
{
int num;
char name[20];
float mark;
}struct student s;
int main()
{
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C Changing value of array of struct through reference
I asked a similar question before, when I didnt know what was the problem of my code. Just as I was recommended I will give it in a better format.
This is an example of what happens to my code.
#...
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Producer Consumer Problem Implementation in C giving a segmentation fault [closed]
I'm trying to write C code to recreate the producer consumer problem in C. However whenever I run my current code the result is a segmentation fault. I believe the issue most likely lies in one of ...
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get the source and destination address from 802.11 packets o
I have an NIC card, wlan1 which I set to monitor mode which I am capturing layer 2 packets with. I want to get the src and dest address of the packets, HWADDRESS es AKA MAC addresses of them.
In this ...
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Free pointer returned by a function gives core dumped [closed]
In a linked list, im trying to delete the last node, freeing the memory holded by the pointer that points to this node, that node is returned by the function ll_get_last:
Some types used in the ...
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Efficiently reading a text file in Cython
I have a very large text file (58 million lines) that I want to process using Cython. It looks like this:
262.000 1.000 2.2900
263.000 1.000 -2.1562
264.000 1.000 -1....
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OpenCL dynamic parallelism enqueue_kernel() functionality
I am trying to use the functionality provided by OpenCL 2.0 to call kernels from within kernels but cannot seem to get it working.
For instance I have these kernels:
__kernel void test2(){
printf(&...
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Deep copy of a binary tree with Morris traversal in C [closed]
I need to perform a deep copy of a binary tree using the Morris traversal.
I think I managed to do it, that is the code below returns what I expect, however, I am not 100% sure I have covered every ...
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How do I link to GLFW using gcc on windows?
I'm trying to link to GLWF using GCC on Windows.
I built the code locally on my computer, took the include and lib directories and deleted the rest of the files. Now I'm trying to link them to my code ...