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From: | "DeHackEd" <not DOT given AT out> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
References: | <930735428 DOT 887115 AT kyle DOT inet DOT net DOT nz> |
Subject: | Re: Files with GCC |
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Date: | Wed, 30 Jun 1999 12:40:25 GMT |
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
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David Mitchell <dmitchell AT inet DOT net DOT nz> wrote in message news:930735428 DOT 887115 AT kyle DOT inet DOT net DOT nz... > Could somebody tell me what is wrong with this code? > > int points; > FILE *objFile; > > objFile = fopen(fname, "rt"); Is "fname" defined properly? Does the file really exist? Insert a test to make sure the file was opened successfully if (!objFile) { printf("File not opened successfully."); exit_in_a_better_way_than_crashing(); } > > fscanf(objFile, "%d", points); > > When I run this, my program crashes with this message: > > Exiting due to signal SIGSEG [snip] > > What's wrong? Sorry if this is a bit vague. > > David > It is also possible that this code is not the problem. For help on debugging the traceback, see the FAQ section 9.2. Just remember to compile your exe with the "-g" option.
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