Hello Everyone,
Thanks for taking the time to read this. Im trying to replace some of the malloc's used in madlib as to avoid the overhead of malloc, since I am using a SHARC DSP with limited memory and power. Anyway as per Andre's February 2002 post,he suggests using static array's to contain the data rather than a malloc, which makes sense. My problem is that Im not sure how to do that. It sound simple but not being an overly experienced programmer, Im not sure what data type the array should be to house the data within a struct. Sorry I've tried a number of things but just am not sure how to do this. The orignal code in decoder.c, mad_decoder_run function is:
decoder->sync = malloc(sizeof(*decoder->sync));
using an unsigned char array such as:
unsigned char syncDat[2000]; //sizeof originally yields ~1650 bytes, so 2000 should be suffice
and replacing the line of code with:
decoder->sync = syncDat[0];
Produces the following error
".\decoder.c", line 558: cc0513: {D} warning: a value of type "unsigned char" cannot be assigned to an entity of type "struct <unnamed> *" decoder->sync = syncDat[0]; ^ Its obvious Im not completely sure what Im doing here. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
Matt