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strstr not functioning


Why does this particular piece of code return false on the strstr() if I input "test"?

char input[100];

int main()
{
    fgets(input, 100, stdin);
    printf("%s", input);

    if(strstr("test message", input))
    {
        printf("strstr true");

    }


}

I thought strstr searched the first param for instances of the second param? It works when I replace input with some text or just assign it something directly, but it seems to not work with fgets.


Solution

  • It's because fgets stores the newline character so when strstr does a comparison it fails.

    From the man page:

    fgets() reads in at most one less than size characters from stream and stores them into the buffer pointed to by s. Reading stops after an EOF or a newline. If a newline is read, it is stored into the buffer. A '\0' is stored after the last character in the buffer.