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| From: | Weiqi Gao <weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com> |
| Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
| Subject: | Re: I need some help, I am having a hella of a time with Rhide...and DJGPP |
| Date: | Sat, 18 Apr 1998 13:57:53 -0500 |
| Organization: | Spectrum Healthcare Services |
| Lines: | 19 |
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John Doe wrote:
>
> struct blah {int x, y; char *name; };
> struct blah *testing;
> main () {
> FILE *fp;
The variable testing is a pointer that's not pointing to any particular
place at this moment. You need to do something like
testing = (struct blah *) malloc(sizeof(struct blah));
here.
Your second program has the same problem.
> testing->name = " ";
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Weiqi Gao
weiqigao AT a DOT crl DOT com
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