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    C Debugging - Part 5


    Posted Date: 05 May 2008    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Placement Papers

    Posted By: Ramkumar       Member Level: Diamond
    Rating:     Points: 3



    Note : All the programs are tested under Turbo C/C++ compilers.

    It is assumed that,

    Ø Programs run under DOS environment,

    Ø The underlying machine is an x86 system,

    Ø Program is compiled using Turbo C/C++ compiler.

    The program output may depend on the information based on this assumptions (for example sizeof(int) == 2 may be assumed).



    Predict the output or error(s) for the following:

    51) main( )

    {

    void *vp;

    char ch = ‘g’, *cp = “goofy”;

    int j = 20;

    vp = &ch;

    printf(“%c”, *(char *)vp);

    vp = &j;

    printf(“%d”,*(int *)vp);

    vp = cp;

    printf(“%s”,(char *)vp + 3);

    }

    Answer:

    g20fy

    Explanation:

    Since a void pointer is used it can be type casted to any other type pointer. vp = &ch stores address of char ch and the next statement prints the value stored in vp after type casting it to the proper data type pointer. the output is ‘g’. Similarly the output from second printf is ‘20’. The third printf statement type casts it to print the string from the 4th value hence the output is ‘fy’.



    52) main ( )

    {

    static char *s[ ] = {“black”, “white”, “yellow”, “violet”};

    char **ptr[ ] = {s+3, s+2, s+1, s}, ***p;

    p = ptr;

    **++p;

    printf(“%s”,*--*++p + 3);

    }

    Answer:

    ck

    Explanation:

    In this problem we have an array of char pointers pointing to start of 4 strings. Then we have ptr which is a pointer to a pointer of type char and a variable p which is a pointer to a pointer to a pointer of type char. p hold the initial value of ptr, i.e. p = s+3. The next statement increment value in p by 1 , thus now value of p = s+2. In the printf statement the expression is evaluated *++p causes gets value s+1 then the pre decrement is executed and we get s+1 – 1 = s . the indirection operator now gets the value from the array of s and adds 3 to the starting address.. The string is printed starting from this position. Thus, the output is ‘ck’.



    53) main()

    {

    int i, n;

    char *x = “girl”;

    n = strlen(x);

    *x = x[n];

    for(i=0; i
    {

    printf(“%s\n”,x);

    x++;

    }

    }

    Answer:

    (blank space)

    irl

    rl

    l



    Explanation:

    Here a string (a pointer to char) is initialized with a value “girl”. The strlen function returns the length of the string, thus n has a value 4. The next statement assigns value at the nth location (‘\0’) to the first location. Now the string becomes “\0irl” . Now the printf statement prints the string after each iteration it increments it starting position. Loop starts from 0 to 4. The first time x[0] = ‘\0’ hence it prints nothing and pointer value is incremented. The second time it prints from x[1] i.e “irl” and the third time it prints “rl” and the last time it prints “l” and the loop terminates.

    54) int i,j;

    for(i=0;i<=10;i++)

    {

    j+=5;

    assert(i<5);

    }

    Answer:

    Runtime error: Abnormal program termination.

    assert failed (i<5), ,

    Explanation:

    asserts are used during debugging to make sure that certain conditions are satisfied. If assertion fails, the program will terminate reporting the same. After debugging use,

    #undef NDEBUG

    and this will disable all the assertions from the source code. Assertion

    is a good debugging tool to make use of.



    55) main()

    {

    int i=-1;

    +i;

    printf("i = %d, +i = %d \n",i,+i);

    }

    Answer:

    i = -1, +i = -1

    Explanation:

    Unary + is the only dummy operator in C. Where-ever it comes you can just ignore it just because it has no effect in the expressions (hence the name dummy operator).



    56) What are the files which are automatically opened when a C file is executed?

    Answer:

    stdin, stdout, stderr (standard input,standard output,standard error).



    57) what will be the position of the file marker?

    a: fseek(ptr,0, SEEK_SET) ;

    b: fseek(ptr,0, SEEK_CUR) ;



    Answer :

    a: The SEEK_SET sets the file position marker to the starting of the file.

    b: The SEEK_CUR sets the file position marker to the current position

    of the file.



    58) main()

    {

    char name[10],s[12] ;

    scanf(" \"%[^\"]\"", s);

    }

    How scanf will execute?

    Answer:

    First it checks for the leading white space and discards it.Then it matches with a quotation mark and then it reads all character upto another quotation mark.



    59) What is the problem with the following code segment?

    while ((fgets(receiving array,50,file_ ptr)) != EOF)

    ;

    Answer & Explanation:

    fgets returns a pointer. So the correct end of file check is checking for != NULL.



    60) main()

    {

    main();

    }

    Answer:

    Runtime error : Stack overflow.

    Explanation:

    main function calls itself again and again. Each time the function is called its return address is stored in the call stack. Since there is no condition to terminate the function call, the call stack overflows at runtime. So it terminates the program and results in an error.


    Regards,
    Ram...




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