Good morning everyone, I have to simulate the operation of the strstr()
function with a function written by me.
In the code I slide the original string in a temporary string and then the comparison with the string to look for, if they are equal it should return 1
.
But even if the strings are equal and of the same length the code never enters the if
cycle and therefore never returns 1
.
My code:
int *strstr_new(char *s7, char *s8) {
int length_s7 = strlen(s7);
int length_s8 = strlen(s8);
char search_string[length_s8];
printf("%d\n", length_s8);
for(int i=0; i<length_s7; i++) {
for(int j=0; j<length_s8; j++) {
search_string[j] = s7[i+j];
search_string[j+1] = '\0';
}
printf("%s\n", s8);
printf("%s\n", search_string);
printf("%d\n", length_s8);
printf("%d\n", strlen(search_string));
//search_string[length_s8+1] = '\0';
if(search_string == s8) {
return(1);
}
}
if(search_string != s8) {
return(NULL);
}}
Does someone have an idea of where I'm wrong?
Thanks!