we know that sizeof never returns zero when used with structure
then why in this case it is returning zero
struct foo
{
char c;
};
void main()
{
struct foo f;
cout<<sizeof(f);
}
i am working on solaris 5.8
isn't the above function should return the size of empty structure (7 Replies)
Hello Groups
I am trying to find out ways of comparing a value from a 'c' structure to a value in another 'C' structure. the 'C' structure can be a List or liked list as it contains lot many records.
if we loop it in both the structures it is going to consume time.
I am looking for a simple... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a following problem in C.
I have a function A in which I used to call another function (function B) and pass an array of values through array variable by using below:-
foo=functionB(array);
In functionB, i used to just return some "values" (e.g return num;) in order to pass... (1 Reply)
The below code throws the error, since the size of x = 19 is not passed to the cstrCopy function.
using namespace std;
static void cstrCopy(char *x, const char*y);
int main ()
{
char x;
const string y = "UNIX FORUM";
cstrCopy(x,y.c_str());
return 0;
}
void cstrCopy(char *x,... (3 Replies)
Hi,
There are some bewildering sizeof() questions I have in my mind. Could anyone shed some light on this?
int main() {
printf("%d\n", sizeof(main)); // Ans: 1
}
That is, the sizeof() a function identifier though it is treated internally as a pointer gives 1 byte always, why?
... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have defined the class and call the sizeof(object to class) to get the size.
# include <iostream>
# include <iomanip>
using namespace std;
class sample
{
private:
int i;
float j;
char k;
public:
sample()
{
} (2 Replies)
if i create an array of pointers to a structure "struct node" as:
struct node *r;
and create "n" number of "linked lists" and assign it to the various struct pointers r using some function with a return type as structure pointer as:
r=multiplty(.......) /*some parameters*/
is... (2 Replies)
Hai
how to find size of a file??
ex : /home/kiran/pdk/sample/calibre this is a path
In that I have to find size of a files in side a calibre(it is the folder) like .results or .summary (1 Reply)
Ignoring other considerations for a moment and in general ...
Would there be a difference in result (dot oh or execution) of:
A.
strncpy( a, b, sizeof(a) );
vs.
B.
c = sizeof(a);
strncpy( a, b, c );
My general understanding is (at least I think my understanding is) that... (10 Replies)
Discussion started by: GSalisbury
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DESCRIPTION
Usage /usr/bin/timemachine: [-h] [-i] [-c channels] [-n jack-name]
[-t buffer-length] [-p file prefix] [-f format] [-a] [-b begin-threshold] [-e end-threshold] [-T end-time] [port-name ...]
-h show this help
-i interactive mode (console instead of X11) also enabled if DISPLAY is unset
-c specify number of recording channels
-n specify the JACK name timemachine will use
-t specify the pre-recording buffer length
-p specify the saved file prefix, may include path
-s use safer characters in filename (windows compatibility)
-f specify the saved file format
-a enable automatic sound-triggered recording
-b specify threshold above which automatic recording will begin
-e specify threshold below which automatic recording will end
-T specify silence length before automatic recording ends
channels must be in the range 1-8, default 2 jack-name, default "TimeMachine" file-prefix, default "tm-" buffer-length, default 10
secs format, default 'w64', options: wav, w64 begin-threshold, default -35.0 dB end-threshold, default -35.0 dB end-time, default 10
secs
specifying port names to connect to on the command line overrides -c
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