Hi,
Thanks for your quick suggestion. I grazed over the 'constant' pragma.
From the given link,
My main aim is to use the constant in a 'if' condition.
To elaborate, my scenario is:
Is there an apposite mechanism to replace that "#define"?
in the header file orville.h, outside of the #ifdef #endif , there is the following
#define JOB_CONTROL /* support job-control */
As you can see, the JOB_CONTROL macro has no value associated with it. Here is what I go when I ran grep on the entire source code.
$ grep -iR... (6 Replies)
hi
I have a perl script from which I call a shell script and pass mail variable to it.
The mail works fine if I give 1 recipient but fails for multiple.
conv.pl:-
$mialing = "anu\@abc.com"
rest.sh $mialing
rest.sh
mail -s "hi" $1
This works fine
But I need to define multiple... (2 Replies)
Hello,
I would like to conditionaly comment in my code source some fields from arrays. So I use the property ## from the #define definition.
my code:
...
#define slet /##*
#define etsl *##/
...
const T_SVT_ADLL_A653_DESC A_DESC =
{
{ slet qwerty etsl SLICING,... (3 Replies)
if i do this in C
#define NUM 1234512345
then how come i cant print it out using
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
printf("%d\n", NUM);
return 0;
}
well the result is -1219236538, why isnt it 1234512345 ? (7 Replies)
Hi,
Is it possible in perl to have a hash defined with variables as theirs key values, like:
%account = ('username' => 'boy', 'password' => $password);
Thanks (1 Reply)
Hey everyone. So I'm looking at a few C programming resources, and it seems, by convention how you should write and define a function, is first declare it's existence before your main...then call it somewhere in your main, and then define after, at the end of the program? Is this necessary? I mean... (7 Replies)
Hi,
I just define the variable in script and use those script in another script but the variable not recognize.
test1.sh
#!/bin/bash
DB="test_db"
USR="test_user"
PWD="test_pwd"
HST="24.254.87.12"
test2.sh
#!/bin/bash
./test1.sh
mysql -u $USR -p $PWD -h $HST... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: fspalero
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dhmakeperl::utils
DhMakePerl::Utils(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation DhMakePerl::Utils(3pm)NAME
DhMakePerl::Utils - helper routined for dh-make-perl and alike
SYNOPSIS
use DhMakePerl::Utils qw(is_core_module);
my $v = is_core_module('Test::More', '1.002');
my $v = nice_perl_ver('5.010001');
FUNCTIONS
None of he following functions is exported by default.
find_cpan_module
Returns CPAN::Module object that corresponds to the supplied argument. Returns undef if no module is found by CPAN.
If the CPAN module needs to be configured in some way, that should be done before calling this function.
find_cpan_distribution
Returns CPAN::Distribution object that corresponds to the supplied argument. Returns undef if no distribution is found by CPAN.
If the CPAN module needs to be configured in some way, that should be done before calling this function.
is_core_module module, version
Returns the version of the "perl" package containing the given module (at least version version).
Returns "undef" if module is not a core module.
nice_perl_ver version_string
Reformats perl version to match Debian's perl package versions.
For example 5.010 (and 5.01) is converted to 5.10.
core_module_perls module[, min-version]
Returns a list of Perl versions that have module. If min-version is given, the list contains only Perl versions containing module at
least version min-version.
find_core_perl_dependency( $module[, $version] )
return a dependency on perl containing the required module version. If the module is not available in any perl released by Debian,
return undef.
split_version_relation string
Splits the string, typicaly found in dependency fields' values in CPAN META into relation and version. If no relation is found in the
string, ">=" is assumed.
Returns a list of relation and version. The relation is suitable for using in debian package dependency version requirements.
For example
split_version_relation('0.45') returns ( '>=', '0.45' )
split_version_relation('< 0.56') returns ( '<<', '0.56' )
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Damyan Ivanov <dmn@debian.org>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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