The incorrect data problem does not happen all the time but every time I
get at least one row of corrupted data. Now if I have memory coding
problems the data should be corrupt before adding it to the clist (n'est
pas) when in fact printing the data via printf the data is correct...?
Could it be the way I am adding the data to the clist?
Could my clist (char **) be going out of scope?
I'm really confused as to why this is screwing up as I cannot seem to find
any problematic code.
Sean Cody (aka NullStream)
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