03-08-2010
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1. Programming
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)
Discussion started by: frequency8
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hi friends,
I am not sure if perl questions can be raised here. :rolleyes:
But I have a doubt if there is a way to do "#define" in perl, like in C.
Does anyone know if it is feasible (without CPAN modules)?
Thanks,
Srini (7 Replies)
Discussion started by: srinivasan_85
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3. Programming
Hello!!
I need to do some performance test using a very big matrix (bi-dimensional array) but I have problems with this.
Is there any limitation in declarations? because if I do this:
int matriz;
It just don't work... it compiles but when i run the program it just closes.
Where can i... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: Sandia_man
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hello,
I would like to define a variable based on another variable:
a=5
b$a=100
This does not work. What is the right way to do it?
Thanks
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Found my answer with the search function (did not... (0 Replies)
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5. Programming
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)
Discussion started by: omega666
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6. Programming
Hi,
I had a head file, looks like
#define MIN_NUM 10
#define MAX_NUM 10
is there any way to get "MAX_NUM" from 10?
thanks.
peter (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: laopi
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7. Programming
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)
Discussion started by: Lost in Cyberia
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8. Shell Programming and Scripting
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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qbipc_common.h
qbipc_common.h(3) libqb qbipc_common.h(3)
NAME
qbipc_common.h -
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdint.h>
Data Structures
struct qb_ipc_request_header
struct qb_ipc_response_header
Macros
#define QB_IPC_MSG_NEW_MESSAGE 0
#define QB_IPC_MSG_USER_START QB_IPC_MSG_NEW_MESSAGE
#define QB_IPC_MSG_AUTHENTICATE -1
#define QB_IPC_MSG_NEW_EVENT_SOCK -2
#define QB_IPC_MSG_DISCONNECT -3
Enumerations
enum qb_ipc_type { QB_IPC_SOCKET, QB_IPC_SHM, QB_IPC_POSIX_MQ, QB_IPC_SYSV_MQ, QB_IPC_NATIVE }
Functions
struct qb_ipc_request_header __attribute__ ((aligned(8)))
Variables
enum qb_ipc_type __attribute__
Macro Definition Documentation
#define QB_IPC_MSG_AUTHENTICATE -1
#define QB_IPC_MSG_DISCONNECT -3
#define QB_IPC_MSG_NEW_EVENT_SOCK -2
#define QB_IPC_MSG_NEW_MESSAGE 0
#define QB_IPC_MSG_USER_START QB_IPC_MSG_NEW_MESSAGE
Enumeration Type Documentation
enum qb_ipc_type
Enumerator
QB_IPC_SOCKET
QB_IPC_SHM
QB_IPC_POSIX_MQ
QB_IPC_SYSV_MQ
QB_IPC_NATIVE
Function Documentation
struct qb_ipc_request_header __attribute__ ((aligned(8)))
Variable Documentation
int32_t error __attribute__
Author
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