#include int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { // The two initializations below are equivalent // String literals are converted into 0-terminated char arrays. char word[] = "Hi"; char second_word[] = {'H', 'i', '\0'}; // Lets see if the last byte is actually a null byte: printf("%x\n", word[2]); printf("%x\n", second_word[2]); // Standard library functions such as printf relay on the null-termination char faulty[] = {'H', 'e', 'l', 'l', 'o'}; // This might segfault printf("%s\n", faulty); // TODO: fix the char array definiton to avoid our programm segfaulting. // Why do we get a segmentation fault? }