05-17-2006
code your linked list program module wise
first code for inserting
test it ... deliberately test insertion alone
and then proceed with next module..
test it
this will give you a point to look into the problem and find out easily...
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
lnptest2
lnptest2(1) General Commands Manual lnptest2(1)
NAME
lnptest2 - LNP Client Test Application #2 (shorter test)
SYNOPSIS
lnptest2
DESCRIPTION
lnptest2 is an LNP Daemon test client used to test the connection between a client LNP program (in this case lnptest2) and the LNP daemon
through the Ir Tower to a corresponding test program running in an RCX. See the FILES section for the location of the RCX test program
source code (distributed with this package).
OPTIONS
lnptest2 does not support command-line options.
USAGE
To run the test:
- compile the lnptest2.c RCX program
- start the lnpd daemon
- download the lnptest2.lx program to the RCX
- at the RCX, run the program just downloaded to the RCX
- run this lnptest2 program
- inspect the output looking for lack of failure messages
FILES
/usr/share/doc/lnpd/examples/rcx
In this directory is the source to the RCX-side program which is called lnptest2.c but written to be compiled against BrickOS.
SEE ALSO
lnptest(1), lnpdll(1), lnpd(8)
You can find additional documentation in /usr/share/doc/lnpd (on Debian GNU/Linux systems)
AUTHOR
lnptest2 was written by Michael Obenland <mobenland@users.sourceforge.net> This man page was written by Stephen M Moraco
<stephen@debian.org>
January 23, 2005 lnptest2(1)