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Original question

Can I use realloc() function like the following code:

int *ptr, i, num=5;

for (i=0; i<num; i++)
  void *nptr = realloc (ptr, (i+1) * sizeof(int) );
È stato utile?

Soluzione

no, you should initialize ptr at the beginning and then assign the new value

int *ptr = 0;

for (unsigned i=0; i<5; i++) {
  void *nptr = realloc (ptr, (i+1) * sizeof(int) );
  if (nptr) ptr = nptr;
  else abort();
}

Otherwise at the first call you could pass some random value to realloc. And the memory that you allocate in subsequent calls would simply be lost.

Altri suggerimenti

No, You should initialize pointer ptr and nptr with NULL. And declare nptr before for loop. your code should be like:

#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
void main()
{
        int *ptr=NULL, i, num=5;
        void *nptr=NULL;
        for (i=0; i<num; i++)
        {
                nptr = realloc (ptr, (i+1) * sizeof(int) );
                if (NULL != nptr)
                    ptr = nptr;
        }
}
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