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Why does this C program print weird characters in output?


I've the following program:

#include <stdio.h>

int main()
{
        int ch;
        while( ch = getchar() != '\n') {
                printf("Read %c\n",ch);
        }  
        return 0;
}

No matter what I enter I get:

Read  

Why is this happening and what is that weird char that I see?

Stackoverflow is not printing the weird char. You can see it here: http://ideone.com/EfZHr


Solution

  • You need to place parenthesis as:

    while( (ch = getchar()) != '\n')
    

    Precedence of != is greater than that of =

    while( ch = getchar() != '\n')
    

    is same as:

    while( ch = (getchar() != '\n') )
    

    which reads a char compares it with newline and then assigns the result of comparison to ch. Now the result of comparison is 0 (when newline is entered) or 1 (when anything else is entered)

    The weird char you're seeing is the control char with value 1, there is no printable symbol for ASCII 1, so I guess its the shell that prints the weird char with value 0001 in it.

    You can confirm it by piping your program output to octal dump (od) :

    $ echo 'a' | ./a.out | od -bc         # user entered 'a'
    0000000 122 145 141 144 040 001 012
              R   e   a   d     001  \n
    here you go  ----------------^
    
    
    $ echo '\n' | ./a.out | od -bc        # user entered '\n'
    0000000
    

    GCC when used with -Wall warns you as:

    warning: suggest parentheses around assignment used as truth value