undefined reference to `getline' in c

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Solution 1

The other answers have covered most of this, but there are several problems. First, getline() is not in the C standard library, but is a POSIX 2008 extension. Normally, it will be available with a POSIX-compatible compiler, as the macros _POSIX_C_SOURCE will be defined with the appropriate values. You possibly have an older compiler from before getline() was standardized, in which case this is a GNU extension, and you must #define _GNU_SOURCE before #include <stdio.h> to enable it, and must be using a GNU-compatible compiler, such as gcc.

Additionally, nbytes should have type size_t, not int. On my system, at least, these are of different size, with size_t being longer, and using an int* instead of a size_t* can have grave consequences (and also doesn't compile with default gcc settings). See the getline manual page (http://linux.die.net/man/3/getline) for details.

With that change made, your program compiles and runs fine on my system.

Solution 2

I am also using MinGW. I checked MinGW headers and getline() does not appear in any C header, it appears only in C++ headers. This means the C function getline() does not exist in MinGW.

Solution 3

getline isn't a standard function, you need to set a feature test macro to use it, according to my man page,

_POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 200809L || _XOPEN_SOURCE >= 700

for glibc 2.10 or later,

_GNU_SOURCE

before that.

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  • Eric Cartman
    Eric Cartman 5 months

    I am learning to use getline in C programming and tried the codes from http://crasseux.com/books/ctutorial/getline.html

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <stdlib.h>
    #include <string.h>
    int main(int atgc, char *argv[])
    {
        int bytes_read = 1;
        int nbytes = 10;
        char *my_string;
        my_string = (char *)malloc(nbytes+1);
        puts("Please enter a line of text");
        bytes_read = getline(&my_string, &nbytes, stdin);
        if (bytes_read == -1)
        {
            puts ("ERROR!");
        }
        else
        {
            puts ("You typed:");
            puts (my_string);
        }
        return 0;
     }
    

    However, the problem is that the compiler keeps returning errors of this: undefined reference to 'getline'. Could you please tell me what the problem is? Thank you!

    I am using Win7 64bit + Eclipse Indigo + MinGW

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