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Lecture 13 - February 21st - John Ribeiro

- Cannot compare two objects directly

  • Exam 1 on 03/01 in class
    • Online, open book
    • File operation, structures, recursion, pointer...
    • Will receive a zero if a segmentation fault is fount or syntax error

For Makefile:

GCC = gcc -g -Wall -Wshadow ipa1: maze.o main.o

     $(GCC)

... ...

test:

   ./ipa1 maze1 > output1
   diff output1 solution1
   ./ipa1 maze2 > output2
   diff output2 solution2
   valgrind --leak-check=yes -v ./ipa1 maze
    • diff command in Linux will not return anything if no differences are found

-Many problems come from uninitialized variables and pointers. Unpredictable behaviour. -Use invalid values to guarantee programs fail -Read your code before testing. Testing won't tell you where the program fails -Design your solution on paper before writing code. The sooner you start coding, the later you can finish.

    • Read code before testing
 -Make memory allocation and release symmetric
 -Have only one place to allocate and release memory
 -Keep functions short
 -Do not copy and paste code. Use a function instead
 -Use valgrind, even though program seems to work

typedef struct {

 int x;
 int y;
 int z;

} Vector;

void vector_writeb ( char * filename, Vector v ) {

 fptr = fopen ( filenamme, "wb" );
 /* "wb" means write binary and "rb" means read binary */

}

fwrite (address of object, size, number, file pointer)

if ( fwrite ( &v, sizeof(Vecotr), 1 , fptr ) != 1 )

--NOTE: fwrite returns the number of items it writes

OBJECT W/ POINTERS

typedef dstruct {

 char *name;
 int year;
 int month;
 int date;

} Person;

Person Person_constructor ( char * n, int y, int m, int d ) {

 Person P;
 p.name =  malloc ( sizeof(char) * ( strlen(n) + 1 ) );
 strcpy ( p.name, n );
 p.year = y;
 return p;

}

MAIN:

Person P = Person_constructor ( "Alice", 1981, 11, 22); Person_destruct(P);

void Person_destruct ( Person p ) {

 free ( p.name );

}

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