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What is wrong with the following code?  

      int *foo()

      {

      int *s = malloc(sizeof(int)100);

      assert(s != NULL);

      return s;

      }
 Question Submitted By :: Susie
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  Re: What is wrong with the following code? int *foo() { int *s = malloc(sizeof(int)100); assert(s != NULL); return s; }
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Answer :  & Explanation:

assert macro should be used for debugging and finding out
bugs. The check s != NULL is for error/exception handling
and for that assert shouldn’t be used. A plain if and the
corresponding remedy statement has to be given.
 
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