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Top Forums Programming *** glibc detected *** : malloc(): memory corruption (fast) Post 302619067 by mpjobsrch on Wednesday 4th of April 2012 10:36:14 PM
Old 04-04-2012
hi Friends,

after changing the these lines, the issue resolved.

/*strcpy(t->ename,emprec.emp_name.arr);*/
t->ename=strdup(emprec.emp_name.arr);

/*strcpy(r->ename,emprec.emp_name.arr);*/
r->ename=strdup(emprec.emp_name.arr);

---------- Post updated at 09:36 PM ---------- Previous update was at 09:35 PM ----------

hi Friends,

after changing the these lines, the issue resolved.

Code:
/*strcpy(t->ename,emprec.emp_name.arr);*/
t->ename=strdup(emprec.emp_name.arr);

/*strcpy(r->ename,emprec.emp_name.arr);*/
r->ename=strdup(emprec.emp_name.arr);

 

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NAME
ptree_unregister_handler - unregister the event handler for the event SYNOPSIS
cc [flag ...] file ... -lpicltree [library ...] #include <picltree.h> void ptree_register_handler(const char *ename, void (*evt_handler)(const char *ename, const void *earg, size_t size, void *cookie), void *cookie); DESCRIPTION
The ptree_unregister_handler() function unregisters the event handler for the specified event. The argument ename specifies the name of the PICL event for which to unregister the handler. The argument evt_handler specifies the event handler function. The argument cookie is the pointer to the caller-specific data given at the time of registration of the handler. If the handler being unregistered is currently executing, then this function will block until its completion. Because of this, locks acquired by the handlers should not be held across the call to ptree_unregister_handler() or a deadlock may result. The ptree_unregister_handler() function must not be invoked from the handler that is being unregistered. RETURN VALUES
This function does not return a value. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
ptree_register_handler(3PICLTREE), attributes(5) SunOS 5.10 1 Aug 2000 ptree_unregister_handler(3PICLTREE)
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