I am using fscanf to read in the date and then fgets to read the note.
However after the first iteration, fscanf returns a value of -1.
I used GDB to debug the program step by step. It works fine until the first use of fgets. When I try print out the line read by fgets on the first iteration, it gives me this:
(gdb) print line
$6 = "
test
18/04/2010
test2
03/05/2010
test3
05/08/2009
test4
00000000q352261a370366377267.N=3660000000003000000370xC00000000000000000001000000227000070367377267H36437726736220204doD003542010401000000304oC00p363377277260zC00D363377277
!B006436337727735420104(363377277TzC000000000070367377267010000000000000001000000370xC00010000000000312000000000037726036000010000002770000003643170000344261\0000000000p363377277|23304350362377277 2040405000000|2330430363377277"
It looks like fgets reads the remaining entries and then stores them all in a single string.
I am not sure why it is doing this.
Here is the main code:
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
FILE* file;
int numEntries, i = 0;
int index = atoi(argv[1]);
char line[SIZE];
JournalEntry *entry;
/*argument provided is the entry user wants to be displayed*/
if (argc > 2) {
perror("Error: Too many arguments provided");
}
file = fopen("journalentries.txt", "r");
if (file == NULL) {
perror("Error in opening file");
}
if (fscanf(file, "%d", &numEntries) != 1) {
perror("Unable to read number of entries");
}
entry = (JournalEntry*)malloc(numEntries * sizeof(JournalEntry));
if (entry == NULL) {
perror("Malloc failed");
}
for (i = 0; i < numEntries; i++) {
if (fscanf(file, "%d/%d/%d", &entry[i].day, &entry[i].month, &entry[i].year) != 3) {
perror("Unable to read date of entry");
}
if (fgets(line, sizeof(line), file) == NULL) {
perror("Unable to read text of entry");
}
}
printf("%d-%02d-%02d %s: ", entry[index].year, entry[index].month, entry[index].day, entry[index].text);
if(ferror(file)) {
perror("Error with file");
}
fclose(file);
free(entry);
return 0;
}
The file that I have to read:
The very first line contains the number of entries to be read
4
12/04/2010
test
18/04/2010
test2
03/05/2010
test3
05/08/2009
test4
The struct JournalEntry located in the header file:
typedef struct {
int day;
int month;
int year;
char text[250];
} JournalEntry;
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