Dear progga
U are right. But my doubt is : when i run gdb and execute p ptr either
just after or before printf, pbc has been displayed. I'm getting
segmentation fault only at the end, it seems, because when i run
./a.out "pbc is not displayed" but prompted segmentation fault error.
why is it so?
On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 11:56:11AM +0530, Krishna Mohan wrote:
>
> main()
> {
> char *ptr = "abc";
> ptr[0] = 'p';
Since ptr points to read-only mem, changing ptr[0] does not seem to be a very
wise idea.
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Dear All,
Plz see the following code. It gives segmentation fault. ofcourse, it's
right as char *ptr = "abc" sets pointer to the address of the "abc"
string (which may be stored in read-only memory and thus unchangeable).
My doubt : when i run gdb and execute p ptr either after or before
printf,