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A block of arbitrary information, or resource for storing information, accessible by the string-based name or path. Files are available to computer programs and are usually based on some kind of persistent storage.
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Use of pointers with file-reading program
*file, int *size);
void *_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size);
int main(void) {
char **names;
int names_size;
FILE *file;
int chars_read;
int i;
names = NULL;
file = NULL; … names_size = 0;
chars_read = 0;
file = fopen("names", "r");
readFile(&names, file, &names_size);
printf("%s\n", names[0]);
fclose(file);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
int readFile(char …