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Re: stdlib.h not found?
From: |
Volker Augustin |
Subject: |
Re: stdlib.h not found? |
Date: |
Fri, 27 Oct 2000 12:58:52 +0200 |
>What are you doing exactly?
I wanted to write a function to split the arguments given to a command line
function, so if the argument is "abc def ghi" I wanted to return an array
containing the 3 strings.
getopt.c uses stdlib.h so i though i could use it too. guess getopt.c is only
included in the command line tool "grub" isn't it?
I found another way of solving the above problem. But it's not completely
flexible. I have to declare an array of fixed size (=maximum number of argument
parts) of type char ** which contains pointers to the beginnings of the parts
of the argument. I insert '\0' after each part, but this changes the argument
directly and i wanted to avoid this.
Is there a way to use dynamic memory? There is code that uses malloc and free
...
Volker