Is there a simpler way with a simpler notation to do the following part of code:
void swap(char **s1, char **s2){
char *tmp=*s1;
*s1=*s2;
*s2=tmp;
}
void sort(char ***m, int dim){
int i, j, flag=1;
for(i=0; i<dim-1 && flag==1; i++){
flag=0;
for(j=0; j<dim-1; j++)
if(strcmp((*m)[j],(*m)[j+1])>0){
swap(&(*m)[j],&(*m)[j+1]);
flag=1;
}
}
}
int main(int argc, char *argv[]){
char **m, s[30];
int i;
m=malloc(N*sizeof(char *));
for(i=0; i<N; i++){
scanf("%s", s);
m[i]=strdup(s);
}
sort(&m, N);
for(i=0; i<N; i++)
printf("%s\n", m[i]);
for(i=0; i<N; i++)
free(m[i]);
free(m);
return 0;
}
The aim is to sort an array of strings allocated dynamically. What I've written above works but I want to know if there is a more efficient and readable way to write the function sort.