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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:50:23+00:00 2026-05-12T07:50:23+00:00

I have this extremely strange behavior coming : In the below code: If I

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I have this extremely strange behavior coming :

In the below code: If I comment the call to MyLogger then everything works fine that is I get the sTempNr tokenized and 4 tokens are printed .
But if I uncomment the call to MyLogger for logging then only the iteration takes place once and in other testing class with similar code as below there is a looping taking place more than 4 times with redundant info being sent to MyLogger.

So, I checked with Purify tool to determine if there were some memory issues in MyLogger.
Could not find any. MyLogger is using vaargs to extract args and vfprintf call to print.

I am not sure how to debug this code further. Any guidance would be appreciated!.

char sTempNr[41] = "1129Z13589.2.9.10";
char *sTempStr;
sTempStr = NULL;

sTempStr = strtok(sTempNr,".");
while (sTempStr)
{
     printf("in in TempStr[%s]\n",sTempStr);
      //MyLogger("write","","Temp String[%s]",sTempStr);

     sTempStr = strtok(NULL,".");
}
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    2026-05-12T07:50:23+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:50 am

    strtok() keeps some static data inside so probably MyLogger calls strtok(), either directly or indirectly.

    Replace strtok() with strtok_r() (reentrant version of strtok()) to get around this problem.

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