s = realloc(s, cap+1);
FAQ explains why this could be a bad idea - if realloc fails the original pointer is lost
also there is no check for return value of realloc at all
and fgetc returns...
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s = realloc(s, cap+1);
FAQ explains why this could be a bad idea - if realloc fails the original pointer is lost
also there is no check for return value of realloc at all
and fgetc returns...