Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/08/25/03:21:10
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From: | sam AT beavis DOT u-net DOT com (Sam)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Getc(), putc() and feof() acting very wierdly
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Date: | Sun, 25 Aug 1996 02:08:32 GMT
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Organization: | U-NET limited
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Message-ID: | <4vockq$ri5@nuntius.u-net.net>
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Reply-To: | sam AT beavis DOT u-net DOT com
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NNTP-Posting-Host: | beavis.u-net.com
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Hiya, this is my first post to this group, so I'd like to thank DJ
Delorie for writing DJGPP.
Now for my problem. I've written a very simple program to change the
Windows wallpaper by copying one BMP to another. It randomly picks a
BMP and copies it. Normally it works as expected, but a couple of
files only copy the first few K, an 8578 byte file only gets to 1210
bytes. It all exits as normal, and it all looks the most standard C I
can write.
The copying routine is
void copyfile()
{
int count=0;
while(feof(infile)==0)
{
putc(getc(infile), outfile);
count++;
}
printf("\n%d bytes copied!\n", count);
}
which is about as simple as I can think of. Infile and outfile are
both FILE * s, and are opened and closed with fopen and fclose as mode
"r" and "w".
I also tried while(getc(infile)!=EOF) and got exactly the same
problem.
I hope I'm not being stupid in asking, but this is bizarre to me, I
honestly haven't a clue what it can be.
Thank you for any help,
Sam.
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