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06:54
I desperately need debugging help
07:31
@dylanweber could You please share more details for to be able to help? :}
08:08
@Kamiccolo I keep getting a free() invalid pointer error on a string I know I allocated correctly on this thread
i transplanted the code into an empty file and ran it to make sure it was error free and it is
However, once I put it into my project it throws the invalid pointer error
You can see the code here
gdb and valgrind have not helped in the slightest
@dylanweber mhm....are You sure not calling free twice on different threads on the same pointer? You sure malloc() it self isn't failing?
aaagh, I would have said.... try Valgrind :D
maybe i need to be educated on the usage of valgrind?
all mallocs/reallocs have checks for NULL after them
free is only called in this thread
i am 99.99999% sure that free is only called once on this pointer
...it works fine when I run it in valgrind
@dylanweber usually that tells about some kind of race condition, because on valgrind it runs a bit slower. So, order of things on different threads goes a bit differently... mhm.... another of the "good practices" --- setting just freed pointers to NULL.
but the main thread only creates other threads
i doubt this is a asynchronous issue
08:24
@dylanweber Yup, I see. Having separate destructor/constuctor with proper checks of Your struct might be handy to... Would help avoiding free() all over the place/
Can you dumb that down a bit for me?
mhm.... nothing does seem related:
$ gcc ./serv.c -Wall -pedantic -lpthread
./serv.c: In function ‘establish_server’:
./serv.c:111:3: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘pthread_create’ [-Wimplicit-function-declaration]
   if (pthread_create(&newSocketThread->thread, NULL, handleConnection, (void *)newSocketThread)) {
   ^
./serv.c:49:25: warning: unused variable ‘i’ [-Wunused-variable]
  int sockfd, newfd, rv, i, yes = 1;
                         ^
./serv.c: In function ‘handleConnection’:
./serv.c:170:2: warning: ISO C90 forbids mixed declarations and code [-Wpedantic]
I fixed one valgrind error
this fixed the crashes on gdb/bash but it still thinks the value of the pointer is NULL and thus won't free it in a for loop
i fixed my problems
all of them
@dylanweber aha, the loop! That's what was worrying me.
i've been coding for roughly 10 hours in the past 12 hours, i should sleep
08:33
Common pattern would be returning amount of headers too. And freeing that specific amount of headers. Instead of iterating blindly looking for NULL.
@dylanweber rest a lot :} Nice to hear that You've fixed that!
Thanks btw
issue was how the generateHeaderList was terminating the array when there was multiple \r\n's in a row
 
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12:05
@dylanweber aha! Thanks for sharing the solution ^_^
 
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22:38
Hallo from ee.stackexchange, I'm having issue with this short c construct, don't want to ask an SO question until I know what the hell this is
typedef struct _foo { ... } foo, *bar;
22:57
foo and * bar does have the same type?
mhm.

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