02-10-2014
What OS are you using?
What is the size of the following types in your programming environment:
- int
- char *
- struct student *
- struct student
What were the sizes of the buffers allocated by the calls to
malloc() and
calloc() that you deleted from the output my code produced?
The output you showed in message #6 in this thread is missing newline and tab characters that my code writes and has changed a tab character to a constant string of four spaces? Did you modify my code? Did you modify the output it produced (other than removing the first two sections of the output)? If these alterations were done by the way you copy and paste code for display here, please redirect the output to a file (such as output.txt) and upload that text.
Please also upload the source you compiled so I can compare it with what I compiled.
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