I am trying to read input using scanf and storing into char * dynamically as specified by GCC manual, But it is giving a compile time error.
char *string;
if (scanf ("%as",&string) != 1){
//some code
}
else{
printf("%s\n", *string);
free(string);
//some code
}
The a modifier to scanf won't work if you are compiling with the -std=c99 flag; make sure you aren't using that.
If you have at least version 2.7 of glibc, you can and should use the m modifier in place of a.
Also, it is your responsibility to free the buffer.
Do you have GNU extensions enabled? Standard C doesn't have a modifier at all.
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