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Top Forums Programming C++ ASCI int values Post 302357631 by pondlife on Wednesday 30th of September 2009 09:25:21 AM
Old 09-30-2009
Thanks GaneshCPUX that solved the problem Smilie

...Now I have to get my head around why it fixed the problem Smilie


EDIT: Ahh yes of course, a signed char has 1 byte - an unsigned has that extra bit to toggle hense can go over 127 Smilie
 

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CMAP_INC(3)					    Corosync Cluster Engine Programmer's Manual 				       CMAP_INC(3)

NAME
cmap_inc - Increase already stored value in CMAP SYNOPSIS
#include <corosync/cmap.h> cs_error_t cmap_inc (cmap_handle_t handle, const char *key_name); DESCRIPTION
The cmap_inc function is used to increase integer value of already stored key inside cmap. The handle argument is connection to CMAP data- base obtained by calling cmap_initialize(3) function. key_name is name of key to increase value of. Function is defined only on values where increase makes sense and is well defined, so it can be one of: CMAP_VALUETYPE_INT8 - 8-bit signed interger CMAP_VALUETYPE_UINT8 - 8-bit unsigned integer CMAP_VALUETYPE_INT16 - 16-bit signed interger CMAP_VALUETYPE_UINT16 - 16-bit unsigned integer CMAP_VALUETYPE_INT32 - 32-bit signed interger CMAP_VALUETYPE_UINT32 - 32-bit unsigned integer CMAP_VALUETYPE_INT64 - 64-bit signed interger CMAP_VALUETYPE_UINT64 - 64-bit unsigned integer Overflow/underflow is not detected and it's ignored. RETURN VALUE
This call returns the CS_OK value if successful. If value or key_name are unspecified, CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM is returned. CS_ERR_NOT_EXIST error is returned if key doesn't exist (wasn't created by calling cmap_set(3) first). Some of keys may be tagged read-only directly in corosync and seting such key will result in CS_ERR_ACCESS error. SEE ALSO
cmap_get(3), cmap_set(3), cmap_initialize(3), cmap_overview(8) CS_ERR_TRY_AGAIN Resource temporarily unavailable CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM Invalid argument CS_ERR_ACCESS Permission denied CS_ERR_LIBRARY The connection failed CS_ERR_INTERRUPT System call inturrupted by a signal CS_ERR_NOT_SUPPORTED The requested protocol/functuality not supported CS_ERR_MESSAGE_ERROR Incorrect auth message received CS_ERR_NO_MEMORY Not enough memory to completed the requested task corosync Man Page 03/02/2012 CMAP_INC(3)
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