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In the code segment below is a for loop I am having some considerable difficulty with. It just keeps iterating endlessly and totally ignores the 70 times limit specified. I can't ever remember having this problem before and am absolutely Clueless. Can anyone spot the error?
In the code segment below is a for loop I am having some considerable difficulty with. It just keeps iterating endlessly and totally ignores the 70 times limit specified. I can't ever remember having this problem before and am absolutely Clueless. Can anyone spot the error?
Just inserted the printf x idea of yours and whilst the program runs, generating an increasingly large output file, x is stuck at only 4 for some reason. Any ideas?
Just inserted the printf x idea of yours and whilst the program runs, generating an increasingly large output file, x is stuck at only 4 for some reason. Any ideas?
Publish full source and compile with '-Wall -Wextra -Wformat=2' and make sure there are no warnings.
Thanks, Sergei, but how does that cause the loop limit to be breached? And as I say, I am not getting any warnings at all with your option string.
I do not know whether this violation causes the problem; anyway, since your array and variables are on stack, violating array boundaries quite likely may cause broken variable value.
I do not know whether this violation causes the problem; anyway, since your array and variables are on stack, violating array boundaries quite likely may cause broken variable value.
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