// Both allocates dynamic memory on the heap.
// The difference: calloc fills the allocated memory with 0’s.
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void)
{
// The pointer *s1 allocated on the stack
// The dynamic memory is allocated on the heap
char *s1 = (char *)malloc(13 * sizeof(char));
strcpy(s1, "c c++");
printf("s1 = %s\n", s1);
free(s1);
// The pointer *s2 allocated on the stack
// The dynamic memory is allocated on the heap
char *s2 = (char *)malloc(13 * sizeof(char));
strcpy(s2, "c c++");
printf("s2 = %s\n", s2);
free(s2);
return 0;
}
/*
run:
s1 = c c++
s2 = c c++
*/