After Mark Lakata
pointed out that the garbage isn't properly defined in my question I came up with this. I'll keep this updated to avoid confusions.
I am trying to get a function that I can call before a prompt for user input like printf("Enter your choice:);
followed a scanf
and be sure that only the things entered after the prompt would be scanned in by scanf
as valid input.
As far as I can understand the function that is needed is something that flushes standard input completely. That is what I want. So for the purpose of this function the "garbage"
is everything in user input i.e. the whole user input before that user prompt.
While using scanf()
in C there is always the problem of extra input lying in the input buffer. So I was looking for a function that I call after every scanf call to remedy this problem. I used this, this, this and this to get these answers
//First approach
scanf("%*[^
]
");
//2ndapproach
scanf("%*[^
]%*c");
//3rd approach
int c;
while((c = getchar()) != EOF)
if (c == '
')
break;
All three are working as far as I could find by hit-and-trial and going by the references. But before using any of these in all of my codes I wanted to know whether any of these have any bugs?
EDIT:
Thanks to Mark Lakata for one bug in 3rd. I corrected it in the question.
EDIT2:
After Jerry Coffin answered I tested the 1st 2 approaches using this program in code:blocks IDE 12.11 using GNU GCC Compiler(Version not stated in the compiler settings).
#include<stdio.h>
int main()
{
int x = 3; //Some arbitrary value
//1st one
scanf("%*[^
]
");
scanf("%d", &x);
printf("%d
", x);
x = 3;
//2nd one
scanf("%*[^
]%*c");
scanf("%d", &x);
printf("%d", x);
}
I used the following 2 inputs
First Test Input (2 Newlines but no spaces in the middle of garbage input)
abhabdjasxd
23
bbhvdahdbkajdnalkalkd
46
For the first I got the following output by the printf
statements
23
46
i.e. both codes worked properly.
Second Test input: (2 Newlines with spaces in the middle of garbage input)
hahasjbas asasadlk
23
manbdjas sadjadja a
46
For the second I got the following output by the printf
statements
23
3
Hence I found that the second one won't be taking care of extra garbage input whitespaces. Hence, it isn't foolproof against garbage input.
I decided to try out a 3rd test case (garbage includes newline before and after the non-whitespace character)
``
hahasjbas asasadlk
23
manbdjas sadjadja a
46
The answer was
3
3
i.e. both failed in this test case.
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