I am new to C, and I have been going through the CS50 course to learn some basics. I have been trying to solve the challenge which requires you to make a simple password cracker, but I ran into a problem which prevents me from writing a function program: every time I call the crypt function in my for loop, it somehow breaks my password string that I am iterating through.
I have tried making a copy of the password string, and passing that as an argument to crypt; I have also tried moving the crypt call into a separate function and calling that from the loop (as well as the combination of the two)
#define _XOPEN_SOURCE
#include <unistd.h>
#include <cs50.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
string buildLetterDictionary();
int main(int argc, string argv[])
{
    if (argc == 2)
   {
        printf("Two arguments, starting test...\n");
        char password[2];
        string letters = buildLetterDictionary();
        for(int i = 0; i < 5; i++)
        {
            password[0] = letters[i];
            password[1] = '\0';
            printf("Password: %s\n", password);
            string hashed = crypt(password, "50");
            printf("\n%i\nOriginal: %s\nHashed: %s\n", i, password, hashed);
        }
        return 0;
    }
    else
    {
        printf("Usage: ./crack hash");
        return 1;
    }
}
string buildLetterDictionary()
{
    char letters[27];
    for(int i = 65; i < 91; i++)
    {
        letters[i-65] = i;
    }
    letters[26] = '\0';
    string letter = letters;
    return letter;
}
if I comment out the lines:
string hashed = crypt(password, "50");
printf("\n%i\nOriginal: %s\nHashed: %s\n", i, password, hashed);
The code works as expected, and produces the output:
A
B
C
D
E
But if I leave those lines in, the password is printed out as 'A' with the hash "50pe4e2XTIS/g" the first time, but every subsequent time is printed out as "" with the hash "50sXZPq5euCxs"
Please let me know what the underlying problem is, so that I may work towards resolving it! Thanks for any help in advance!
 
     
    