Re: Memory allocation using g_malloc
- From: Tristan Van Berkom <tvb gnome org>
- To: 3saul <saul_lethbridge hotmail com>
- Cc: gtk-app-devel-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Memory allocation using g_malloc
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 10:06:28 -0400
3saul wrote:
Thanks for the response. Let me elaborate a little. I have a list of files in
a dir (without knowing how many)
a.txt
b.txt
c.txt
I want to be able to put the names of the files into an array so that I can
refer to them later like this
array[0][0] = a.txt
array[0][1] = b.txt
If you allocated memory for 512 byte filenames then you must copy the
string into the array at the right address, something like:
/* Note that the 512th byte must be '\0', to ensure null terminated results. */
strncpy (&array[0][0], "a.txt", 512 - 1);
strncpy (&array[0][1], "b.txt", 512 - 1);
My advice is:
o Before you do anything else, learn your pointer arithmetic
o Once you know your pointer arithmetic, dont bother allocating
your array by hand and doing the math by hand, just use GArray;
at least you will know what is going on under the hood of GArray
(which is the most important part).
Cheers,
-Tristan
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