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Old 03-21-2006
string returning function

I have two string returning function in ESQL/C

char *segment_name(lbuffer)
char *lbuffer;
{.....

and

char *get_bpdvalue(f_name)
char *f_name;
{......

both declared above main()
char *get_bpdvalue();
char *segment_name();

my problem is segment_name works on sprintf and strcpy while get_bpdvalue only works on strcpy and not sprintf Smilie . someone told me that sprintf using string returning function usually has that bug.

ok, i can use strcpy first before i using sprintf but that would make my code longer. and i cant just accept the fact that ESQL/C has that kind of bug Smilie . i hope someone can point me here in the right direction Smilie , is there something i can do abou the function or its declaration to make it work in sprintf? thanks a lot...
# 2  
Old 03-21-2006
Quote:
char *segment_name(lbuffer)
char *lbuffer;
{.....

and

char *get_bpdvalue(f_name)
char *f_name;
{......

both declared above main()
char *get_bpdvalue();
char *segment_name();
using older syntax,

can you please post how you have used strcpy and sprintf and where you have the expectation of a probable bug!!!
# 3  
Old 03-21-2006
char gen_awb[100];

strcpy(gen_awb, get_bpdvalue("gen_awb")); \\will work

sprintf(gen_awb, "%s", get_bpdvalue("gen_awb")); \\will not work, the value of gen_awb will be null if initialized to null or garbage if not.

but on the same case with segment_name function, sprintf will work
# 4  
Old 03-21-2006
when using sprintf make sure that you have enough storage allocated for that.
Quote:
sprintf(gen_awb, "%s", get_bpdvalue("gen_awb")); \\will not work, the value of gen_awb will be null if initialized to null or garbage if not.
result could be bewildering if storage is not properly allocated. Can you please check with the size returned and size allocated.
Quote:
char gen_awb[100];
Probably I suspect here.
# 5  
Old 03-21-2006
Quote:
Originally Posted by matrixmadhan
when using sprintf make sure that you have enough storage allocated for that.

result could be bewildering if storage is not properly allocated. Can you please check with the size returned and size allocated.
Probably I suspect here.
yeah i thought that also, but inside the get_bpdvalue function
just before returning the output, i tried printing it and the value is printing properly, always 10 characters only.

my friend, an esql/c programmer too, verified that he also encountered the same error and resorted to using strcpy instead of sprintf, i resorted to that way too, but i just want to know whats causing such an error, and it doesnt always happen because some string returning functions behave properly on sprintf. Smilie
# 6  
Old 03-23-2006
We need more complete code to help you

Hi Jisc,

You really haven't supplied us enough code to be able to help you.

>>segment_name works on sprintf and strcpy while get_bpdvalue only works on strcpy and not sprintf

If there is really a bug in the compiler sprintf implementation regarding %s, then I would expect it to always fail. Not work one time and then fail another. That is not gauranteed, but the odds are high. Also, if the compiler version has been out there a while, something as common as that would have to have been seen and widely reported.

What about if you loop it 50 times, does that same behavior hold up, or does it start failing for both, or intermittently for either?

If gen_awb is really a char array (NOT a char* - error) AND it is large enough so that no memory overwrite occurrs, then most likely the problem is originating in your char *get_bpdvalue() function.

Keep in mind also, IMPORTANT, that memory overwrites elsewhere in your code could be showing up here as a symption, even though the actual problem may not be right here. That is value of the looping test above, see if other problems appear or if the one problem stays consistent.

So anyway, what is the complete body of your char *get_bpdvalue() function?

Where is the code showing the allocation of char gen_awb[100]; and what all you are doing with it?

Show us all the code necessary to help you.

-mc
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