Let me clarify the situation one by one:
> I can see some problems here, but that's not really GTK-related;
Then my question is: how the same code works fine as a simple c file, when
I am not using this inside Gtk+?
> 1) no error checking for fopen(), fgets() - You don't to anything
> if they fail (and that's most probable)
What I have written is only a small piece of code, where I had written the
extract only to explain the problem in short. I have done the error
checking, the result is fopen() is not getting the null value, but fgets()
is getting the null value.
And I have declared all the variables unless it would not compile, as I
said earlier this is a runtime problem.
> 2) can't see any fclose() - multiple "fopen()"s without closing
> the file is BAD :)
I have done it in my Gtk+ coding only did not shown it here.
And all the other things I have done due to the demand of my application.
Thanks & regards,
Sucheta Ghosh
On Thu, 12 Oct 2006, Progss wrote:
> Sucheta Ghosh napisa?(a):
>> I wished to read a file and get some lines from there like this:
>> -----
>> fp=fopen("filename", "r");
>> for(k=0; k<8; k++){
>> n=a[k];
>> for (i=1; i<=n; i++) //Here 'n' is the line number
>> fgets(s, 100, fp);
>> puts(s);
>> rewind(fp);
>> }
>> -----
>> -----
>> This is the code snippet, which is working so well after compiling with
>> 'gcc' compiler, but when I added this code inside Gtk+ callback.c, a
>> runtime error is occuring before execution of 'fgets'. I have already
>> included 'stdio.h', but even then it is not executing.
>>
>> Do you have any idea that how to overcome this problem?
>
> I can see some problems here, but that's not really GTK-related;
> well - there's also a change that included snippet was simply
> too short
>
> 1) no error checking for fopen(), fgets() - You don't to anything
> if they fail (and that's most probable)
>
> 2) can't see any fclose() - multiple "fopen()"s without closing
> the file is BAD :)
>
> 3) You're reading the same file 8 times - and that's *at least*
> non-optimal - of course that depends on what exactly you're going
> to achieve, however I'm quite convinced
>
> 4) I'd be really careful about placing some external file operations
> nside of a callback function..... but this depends on your overall
> application purpose and design.
>
> Best regards
> Waldek
>
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