Apart from that ,
In Unicode application each char would be 2 bytes in length and its always
advisable to use  malloc(sizeof(char) * 25) which seamlessly works fine in
ASCII application as well.

On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 7:20 AM, Kiran K <kira...@gmail.com> wrote:

> >p= (char*)malloc(25);
> KK: p should be checked for null after this statment
> >q = (char*)malloc(25);
> KK: q should be checked for null after this statement
>
>
> -Kiran
>
> On Jan 11, 9:44 pm, snehal jain <learner....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > what is the wrong in the program?
> >
> > main()
> > {
> > char *p,*q;
> > p=(char *)malloc(25);
> > q=(char *)malloc(25);
> > strcpy(p,"amazon");
> > strcpy(q,"hyd");
> > strcat(p,q);
> > printf("%s"p);
> >
> > }
>
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