In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sheldon wrote: > Can someone tell me how to remove the conflicts here ?
What do you mean by conflicts? I see a bunch of undeclared functions here. Just look at the compiler messages and fix the problems one by one. > #include <stdlib> Here is missing a ``.h`` suffix. > static char*** Memory2DStr(int R, int C); > static void MemoryFreeStr(int C, char*** array); > > void main() { > unsigned char ***arr_scenes=NULL; > int R = 15; > int C = 15; > > arr_scenes = Memory2DStr(nscenes,2); Where is `nscenes` coming from? And you should pay attention how the types are declared. You assign `char ***` return value from `Memory2DStr()` to `unsigned char ***` typed `arr_scenes`. > for (i = 0; i < C; i++) { > array[i] = calloc(R,sizeof(char*)); > if(array == NULL) { // Memory for the Col C++ comments are not allowed in ANSI C. Some compilers understand them but if you want to write portable code you should steer clear of them. > fprintf(stderr, "Failed to allocate memory\n"); The declaration of `fprintf()` lives in `stdio.h`. Ciao, Marc 'BlackJack' Rintsch -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list