I just set up an ftp server with Red Hat 5.2. I am doing the work, I'm baby stepping, but it seems like every step I get stuck. Currently, I'm trying to set up a crontab job, but I'm getting the following message: /bin/sh: /usr/bin/vi: No such file or directory. I see that vi exists in /bin/vi,... (3 Replies)
Okay, so I have two "Hello, world!" scripts, "test.pl" and "test.sh".
#!/bin/perl -w
use strict;
print "Hello, world!\n";
#!/bin/csh
echo Hello,\ world!
When I run test.pl, it runs instantly, always. When I run test.sh, it takes anywhere between 4 and 22 seconds!
I'd like to know what... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a problem I don't understand with fuser.
I launch a simple shell script mysleep.sh:
I launch the command fuser -fu mysleep.sh but fuser doesn't return anything excepted:
mysleep:
Then I modify my script switching from #!/bin/sh to #!/bin/ksh
I launch the command fuser -fu... (4 Replies)
Hi!
All the basic linux commands, ie. echo, find, etc, are located in /bin. I have a couple of programs that have these commands pointed towards /usr/bin, ie, /usr/bin/echo (even though the actual 'echo' command is in /bin). How can I alias or redirect or link the /usr/bin to /bin just for this... (6 Replies)
Q1. I understand that /usr/local/bin means I can install/uninstall stuff in here and have any chance of messing up my original system files or effecting any other users. I created this directory myself.
But what about the directory I didn't create, namely /Users/m/bin? How is that directory... (1 Reply)
Hi Experts,
I found that the same commands(sort, du, df, find, grep etc.) exists in both dir.
What is the difference to use them?
i.e: to use xpg4/bin/grep and usr/bin/grep
My OS version is SunOS 5.10
Regards,
Saps (7 Replies)
Simple enough problem I think, I just can't seem to get it right.
The below doesn't work as intended, it's just a function defined in a much larger script:
CheckValues() {
for field in \
Group_ID \
Group_Title \
Rule_ID \
Rule_Severity \
... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am planning to install a version of Informatica on my AIX box. It requires a specific java build in pap6470_27sr2-20141101_01(SR2).
The current link for IBM 64-bit SDK for AIX®, JavaTM Technology Edition, Version 7 Release 1 has a more recent version in j7r164redist.7.1.0.75.bin.
Is... (4 Replies)
Some question about the usage of shell scripts:
1.) Are the commands of the base shell scripts a subset of bash commands?
2.) Assume I got a long, long script WITHOUT the first line.
How can I find out if the script was originally designed für "sh" or "bash"?
3.) How can I check a given... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: pstein
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std::decimal::decimal64
std::decimal::decimal64(3) Library Functions Manual std::decimal::decimal64(3)NAME
std::decimal::decimal64 -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types
typedef float __decfloat64 __attribute__ ((mode(DD)))
Public Member Functions
decimal64 (decimal32 d32)
decimal64 (decimal128 d128)
decimal64 (float __r)
decimal64 (double __r)
decimal64 (long double __r)
decimal64 (int __z)
decimal64 (unsigned int __z)
decimal64 (long __z)
decimal64 (unsigned long __z)
decimal64 (long long __z)
decimal64 (unsigned long long __z)
decimal64 (__decfloat64 __z)
__decfloat64 __getval (void)
void __setval (__decfloat64 __x)
decimal64 & operator*= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator*= (long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator++ ()
decimal64 operator++ (int)
decimal64 & operator+= (int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator+= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-- ()
decimal64 operator-- (int)
decimal64 & operator-= (long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator-= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (long __rhs)
decimal64 & operator/= (int __rhs)
Detailed Description
3.2.3 Class decimal64.
Definition at line 310 of file decimal.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
std::decimal::decimal64::decimal64 (__decfloat64__z) [inline]
Conforming extension: Conversion from scalar decimal type.
Definition at line 334 of file decimal.
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