04-26-2011
Don't you mean p[3] instead of 3[p]? Also, p[3] will give you a single char, whereas you'll need a char * for the printf, so better use p+3 instead.
9 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting
1. Programming
i just started learning to prog in c++, im using netbeans.
i tryed to make a class and i keep getting this error. what am i doing wrong ?
-----------------------------
class test
{
public:
int funtime();
private:
int time;
};
int test::funtime()... (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: akira300
4 Replies
2. Solaris
Hi,
My system is crashing with following error .. i tried to boot from the network and unencapsulated the root disk from SVM .. but still not able to boot the box , can any one point me to some direction .. i do not want to build the box new as of now just want to troubleshoot if possible..
... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: fugitive
3 Replies
3. Red Hat
Using Fedora 11, just about every day the system started crashing.
Becomes unresponsive to keyboard/mouse, nothing appears on screen but box is still running.
Still responds to ping, arp address stays alive in the firewall, other than that its unresponsive
Where can I look to find out... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: ippy98
1 Replies
4. Programming
Hi,
Can any one tell me why my following program is crashing?
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
class CA {
public:
const static int i;
};
const int CA::i = 10;
int main() {
int* pi = const_cast<int*>(&CA::i);
*pi = 9;
cout << CA::i << endl;
} (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: royalibrahim
6 Replies
5. Web Development
Hi, we have some problem with mysql high cpu , would like some help with MySQL Tuning
here are the mysqltuner & tuning-primer details
mysqltuner:
# mysqltuner
>> MySQLTuner 1.1.1 - Major Hayden <major@mhtx.net>
>> Run with '--help' for additional options and output filtering
--------... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cataplexy
1 Replies
6. UNIX and Linux Applications
Firefox keeps on crashing every time I try to run it. I tried to create a new profile with no luck. When I try to open up the profile manager firefox crashes. I even deleted my profile folder and tried to start with a new profile. That did not work either. I don't know what the problem could be. I... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: cokedude
6 Replies
7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Over the last month or so my CentOS server has been crashing for reasons I do not know. It has been running for over a year with regular yum updates without problems. The load on the server is perfectly normal with CPU usage at 5-6% and RAM usage at less than half of 32GB of RAM (multiple smaller... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: spinner0205
3 Replies
8. Solaris
Hi,
I have Sun Solaris V440, every two days or so, the system crashes and it's at OK prompt. After that I do the FSCK and clear all the bad sectors. Then system stays up for close to 48 hours. Then it crashes again. I checked the logs and I don't see anything under /var/adm/messages file.
... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: samnyc
1 Replies
9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi experts,
I am using RHEL as my distro and I have a very important application running on that server. That application is a third party application and I don't have control with the source.
That application keeps on crashing or stop like every other day and it doesn't have any traces on... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cwiggler
1 Replies
LEARN ABOUT MOJAVE
dxprintf
XPRINTF(3) BSD Library Functions Manual XPRINTF(3)
NAME
asxprintf, dxprintf, fxprintf, sxprintf, xprintf, vasxprintf, vdxprintf, vfxprintf, vsxprintf, vxprintf -- extensible printf
SYNOPSIS
#include <printf.h>
int
asxprintf(char ** restrict ret, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, ...);
int
dxprintf(int fd, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, ...);
int
fxprintf(FILE * restrict stream, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, ...);
int
sxprintf(char * restrict str, size_t size, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, ...);
int
xprintf(printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, ...);
#include <stdarg.h>
int
vasxprintf(char ** restrict ret, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap);
int
vdxprintf(int fd, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap);
int
vfxprintf(FILE * restrict stream, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap);
int
vsxprintf(char * restrict str, size_t size, printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format,
va_list ap);
int
vxprintf(printf_domain_t restrict domain, locale_t restrict loc, const char * restrict format, va_list ap);
DESCRIPTION
These extensible printf (see xprintf(5)) variants behave like their normal printf counterparts (see printf(3)) without 'x' in the name
(except sxprintf() and vsxprintf() behave like snprintf() and vsnprintf(), respectively).
The domain argument must be a pointer to a printf domain structure, as returned by one of the functions described in xprintf_domain(3). The
loc argument should be an extended locale (see xlocale(3)) or NULL, which means to use the current locale in effect (either the per-thread
locale if set, or the global locale by default).
SEE ALSO
printf(3), xlocale(3), xprintf_domain(3), xprintf(5)
Darwin Aug 19, 2012 Darwin