As I say to a moderator on meta, SO is an international site, I'm not good in language and sometime people could take my comment as rude without I want to. There is not a lot I can do about that...
But I think I explain before why so the OP should understand why I say that
And the duplicate your find is a correct answer...
But if the OP don't answer my remark that will end by "not it's not a duplicate it's not working"
In a C module (aka, compilation unit), I want to have some private data, but expose it read-only to the outside world. I achieve that by having a field in a struct declared in my .c file and a function declared in my .h file that returns a pointer to const to that field. For example, this could l...
Say I have this code:
void foo() {
char s[10];
char v1 = s[0]; // UB
char v2 = s[10]; // also UB
}
void bar() {
char s[10];
strcpy(s, "foo");
char v3 = s[3]; // v3 is zero
char v4 = s[0]; // v4 is 'f'
char v5 = s[4]; // What?
}
As the address of s[0] to s[3] are accessed in st...
My problem explained:
On my microcontroller i have about 2500 bytes of RAM left.
In those 2500 bytes i need to store 5 times 100 data sets (size could change in the future). The data sets have a predefined but varying length between 1 and 9 bytes. The total bytes that the pure data sets occupy i...