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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers "Smoothing" the data Post 302600591 by cosmologist on Tuesday 21st of February 2012 01:24:56 PM
Old 02-21-2012
I am sorry I didn't mean to sound rude, the reason I took a week is that I was trying to figure it out myself first Smilie
It is not urgent but I just thought that if more details are needed for my question I can give more details..
I am sorry for that... the second post wasn't only for you, it was for anyone who might have an idea... I am really sorry Smilie
 

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rpc_intro(1)						      General Commands Manual						      rpc_intro(1)

NAME
rpc_intro - Introduction to the DCE RPC programmer commands DESCRIPTION
DCE RPC provides the following programmer commands: The idl command invokes the Interface Definition Language (IDL) compiler to convert an interface definition, written in IDL, to output files. The uuidgen command creates a UUID string that you assign to an object to uniquely distinguish it from other objects. See each command's reference page for further information. IDL Base Data Types and IDL-to-C Type Mappings The following table lists the IDL base data type specifiers. Where applicable, the table shows the size of the corresponding transmittable type and the type macro emitted by the IDL compiler for resulting declarations. +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Base Data Type Specifiers -- rpc_intro(1) | +--------------------------------+---------+-----------------+ | Specifier | | Type Macro | |(sign) (size) (type) | Size | Emitted by idl | +---------+-----------+----------+---------+-----------------+ | | | | | | | | small | int | 8 bits | idl_small_int | | | short | int | 16 bits | idl_short_int | | | long | int | 32 bits | idl_long_int | | | hyper | int | 64 bits | idl_hyper_int | |unsigned | small | int | 8 bits | idl_usmall_int | |unsigned | short | int | 16 bits | idl_ushort_int | |unsigned | long | int | 32 bits | idl_ulong_int | |unsigned | hyper | int | 64 bits | idl_uhyper_int | | | | float | 32 bits | idl_short_float | | | | double | 64 bits | idl_long_float | | | | char | 8 bits | idl_char | | | | boolean | 8 bits | idl_boolean | | | | byte | 8 bits | idl_byte | | | | void | -- | idl_void_p_t | | | | handle_t | -- | -- | | | | | | | +---------+-----------+----------+---------+-----------------+ Note that you can use the idl_ macros in the code you write for an application to ensure that your type declarations are consistent with those in the stubs, even when the application is ported to another platform. The idl_ macros are especially useful when passing constant values to RPC calls. For maximum portability, all constants passed to RPC calls declared in your network interfaces should be cast to the appropriate type because the size of integer constants (like the size of the int data type) is unspecified in the C language. The idl_ macros are defined in dce/idlbase.h, which is included by header files that the IDL compiler generates. RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: idl(1), uuidgen(1). Messages: . Books: . rpc_intro(1)
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