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Top Forums Programming Shared Memory and String,Vector Post 302403340 by helpmeforlinux on Friday 12th of March 2010 06:52:57 AM
Old 03-12-2010
Computer Shared Memory and String,Vector

How can i user string or vector ins shared memory ?

For example i have a structure sharedInfo like below
Code:
struct sharedInfo {
     string szName;
     int iAge;
     string szAddrees;
};

if i use this notation my program crashes. And if i use char szName[256], it work fine, what is wrong with string and vector in shared memoy.

Last edited by pludi; 03-12-2010 at 08:56 AM.. Reason: code tags, please...
 

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security_class_to_string(3)				     SELinux API documentation				       security_class_to_string(3)

NAME
security_class_to_string, security_av_perm_to_string, string_to_security_class, string_to_av_perm, security_av_string - convert between SELinux class and permission values and string names. print_access_vector - display an access vector in human-readable form. SYNOPSIS
#include <selinux/selinux.h> #include <selinux/flask.h> const char * security_class_to_string(security_class_t tclass); const char * security_av_perm_to_string(security_class_t tclass, access_vector_t av); int security_av_string(security_class_t tclass, access_vector_t av, char **result); security_class_t string_to_security_class(const char *name); access_vector_t string_to_av_perm(security_class_t tclass, const char *name); void print_access_vector(security_class_t tclass, access_vector_t av); DESCRIPTION
security_class_to_string returns a string name for class tclass, or NULL if the class is invalid. The returned string must not be modified or freed. security_av_perm_to_string returns a string name for the access vector bit av of class tclass, or NULL if either argument is invalid. The returned string must not be modified or freed. security_av_string computes a full access vector string representation using tclass and av, which may have multiple bits set. The string is returned in the memory pointed to by result, and should be freed by the caller using free(3). string_to_security_class returns the class value corresponding to the string name name, or zero if no such class exists. string_to_av_perm returns the access vector bit corresponding to the string name name and security class tclass, or zero if no such value exists. print_access_vector displays an access vector in human-readable form on the standard output stream. RETURN VALUE
security_av_string returns zero on success or -1 on error with errno set appropriately. print_access_vector does not return a value. All other functions return zero or NULL on error. ERRORS
EINVAL A class or access vector argument is not recognized by the currently loaded policy. ENOMEM An attempt to allocate memory failed. AUTHOR
Eamon Walsh <ewalsh@tycho.nsa.gov> SEE ALSO
selinux(8), getcon(3), getfilecon(3) 30 Mar 2007 security_class_to_string(3)
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