#include "tpl.h" struct Test { char *string; }; struct Test tests[] = {{"first"}, {"second"},{"third"}}; char buffer[5000]; /* this doesn't matter- just a place to dump to */ /* this test is useful under valgrind to detect an unfreed string bug */ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { tpl_node *tn; tn = tpl_map("S(s)#", &tests, 3); tpl_pack(tn, 0); tpl_dump(tn, TPL_MEM|TPL_PREALLOCD, buffer, sizeof(buffer)); /* at the next line, when the tpl tree is freed, the string node * is followed by a pound node. The string node has actually had * its data member multipled by the pound node's factor, but we * don't know that, until after we freed the string node at tpl.c:710. * if you run this example under valgrind --leak-check=full you can * see 13 bytes lost which are "second" and "third" above */ tpl_free(tn); return 0; }