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How to read the content of a file to a string in C?

What is the simplest way (least error-prone, least lines of code, however you want to interpret it) to open a file in C and read its contents into a string (char*, char[], whatever)? ...
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Run a PostgreSQL .sql file using command line arguments

I have some .sql files with thousands of INSERT statements in them and need to run these inserts on my PostgreSQL database in order to add them to a table. The files are that large that it is impossible to open them and copy the INSERT statements into an editor window and run them there. I found on ...
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Set breakpoint in C or C++ code programmatically for gdb on Linux

How can I set a breakpoint in C or C++ code programatically that will work for gdb on Linux? 6 Answers ...
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How to use the same C++ code for Android and iOS?

Android with NDK has support to C/C++ code and iOS with Objective-C++ has support too, so how can I write applications with native C/C++ code shared between Android and iOS? ...
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Convert from ASCII string encoded in Hex to plain ASCII?

How can I convert from hex to plain ASCII in Python? 8 Answers 8 ...
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Ignoring accented letters in string comparison

I need to compare 2 strings in C# and treat accented letters the same as non-accented letters. For example: 6 Answers ...
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How to throw an exception in C?

I typed this into google but only found howtos in C++, 11 Answers 11 ...
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How can I use an array of function pointers?

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What’s the best way to check if a file exists in C++? (cross platform)

I have read the answers for What's the best way to check if a file exists in C? (cross platform) , but I'm wondering if there is a better way to do this using standard c++ libs? Preferably without trying to open the file at all. ...
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C dynamically growing array

I have a program that reads a "raw" list of in-game entities, and I intend to make an array holding an index number (int) of an indeterminate number of entities, for processing various things. I would like to avoid using too much memory or CPU for keeping such indexes... ...