For this code:
int i=0; char **mainp;
for(i=0;i<2;++i)
{
mainp[i]=malloc(sizeof(char)*200);
if(!scanf("%[^#],#",mainp[i]))
break;
if(i<2)
scanf("%[^#],#",mainp[i]);
}
GCC emits the warnings:
warning: implicit declaration of function ‘scanf’
warning: incompatible implicit declaration of built-in function ‘scanf’
warning: ‘mainp’ may be used uninitialized in this function
And I get a segmentation fault at runtime
input:(P>Q),(Q>R),-R#-P
output:
(P>Q),(Q>R),-R
(empt slot)
i expected to give me
(P>Q),(Q>R),-R
-P //where should i fix in my code such that it gives me expected
//output
Problem #1:
You need to allocate memory for the array of arrays first.
Problem #2:
You need to include
stdio.hat the top of your file:Problem #3: (Not included in your compiling warnings)
Remember to free both the allocated array members and also the array of array address.