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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T00:15:06+00:00 2026-05-11T00:15:06+00:00

I want to store a string in memory and read it later: $$->desc.constant->base.id =

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I want to store a string in memory and read it later:

$$->desc.constant->base.id =  (char*)malloc(200); sprintf($$->desc.constant->base.id, '%f', $1); printf('->%s\n', $$->desc.constant->base.id); //LINE A printf('->%i\n', $$->desc.constant); //LINE B  //SOME OTHER CODE  //Then, later on in a function call:  printf('%i', expr->desc.constant); // LINE D printf('%s', expr->desc.constant->base.id); // LINE C 

Although Line B and Line D show the same address, the printf in Line C fails with a Segmentation fault. What am I missing?

Any help would really be appreciated!

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  1. 2026-05-11T00:15:06+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 12:15 am
    printf('->%i\n', $$->desc.constant); //LINE B 

    That is invalid. As you show the line prior to it that constant is actually a pointer, you cannot treat it as if it were of type int. They don’t necassarily have the same sizeof and alignment. Use the format used for void*. It will output memory addresses properly:

    printf('->%p\n', (void*)$$->desc.constant); //LINE B 
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