// First look at multi-file projects
// This code is an adaptation of a live stream on pointers and structs
// Marc Chee (marc.chee@unsw.edu.au), July 2019
// Implementation of the person that is declared in person.h
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "person.h"
struct person {
char name[MAX_NAME_LENGTH];
char powers[MAX_NUM_POWERS][MAX_POWER_LENGTH];
int num_powers;
};
Person create_person(char name[MAX_NAME_LENGTH]) {
Person hero = malloc(sizeof (struct person));
strcpy(hero->name, name);
hero->num_powers = 0;
return hero;
}
void free_person(Person hero) {
free(hero);
}
void give_power(char power[MAX_POWER_LENGTH], struct person *hero) {
if (hero->num_powers < MAX_NUM_POWERS) {
strcpy(hero->powers[hero->num_powers], power);
hero->num_powers++;
}
}
void display_person(struct person *hero) {
printf("Name: %s\n", hero->name);
printf("Powers:\n");
int i = 0;
while(i < hero->num_powers) {
fputs(hero->powers[i], stdout);
putchar('\n');
i++;
}
printf("----------\n");
}
Resource created Tuesday 16 July 2019, 02:22:16 AM, last modified Tuesday 16 July 2019, 10:48:08 PM.
file: person.c