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A: Debugging a SIGABRT error in a program with 2D array

chqrlieWithout the code, one can only try and analyse valgrind's output: The problem seems to occur in the main() function where you have a stack overflow. Do you call a function that define a very large automatic array? Or do you define such an array in main() itself? From the posted code, here are som...

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I've posted the code! Thank you
I am investigating python internals to improve performance, we should have a talk sometime.
Yes, I am aware of these points, but I think performance can be greatly improved in many ways.
char ** Reallocation2D(char ** a, size_t dim){ realloc(a,2*dim); return a; }
is that ok for realloc? @chqrlie
@marcofasa: reallocating this way is not sufficient: the size must be sizeof(char*) * dim * 2 and you should add for (size_t i = dim; i < dim * 2; i++) { a[i] = NULL; }
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ok done, should I retry Valgrind?
@marcofasa: actually you allocate all lines a 1024 buffers in Reallocation2D(),but not in Create2D(), but this might not be required nor sufficient to handle the file. Post more code, especially what you do to read the file in memory.
@marcofasa just in case, if you have several source files are you sure you recompiled all needed files after some changes ? in doubt recompile all to be sure there is no inconsistency, because your error indicated in main is strange
@marcofasa also compile with debug info (-g with gcc) to allow valgrind to give the line number, that can help mainly if it says it is hidden for us in doing stuff...
It gives me the same error
@marcofasa but at which line in main ? do you still have the crash or not ? why showing the leak summary ?
Aborted (core dumped)
*** stack smashing detected ***: terminated
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@marcofasa did you recompiled all with debug option ? what is the stack given by valgrind (edit your question)
yes but is the same error with the same lines!
Maybe i'm doing wrong with something
@marcofasa there is no source & line number about main ?

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