After wasting too much time searching why my program doesn't execute gets() after using scanf(), I found a solution which is to use fflush(stdin) after scanf() to enable gets() to get a string.
The problem is that fflush(stdin) doesn't do what is expected from it: The program continues skipping gets() and I can't write any phrase in the console to be read.
My code is the next one:
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main(){
char nombre[10];
char mensaje[80];
printf("Type your name:
");
scanf("%s", nombre);
fflush(stdin);
printf("Now, type a message:
");
gets(mensaje);
printf("3/%s:%s",nombre,mensaje);
return 0;
}
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