Dear all
I declare like this in my program :
int main(int argc ,char **argv)
{
FILE *ft;
char* ini_file;
char fbuf;
char sendbuf;
char strbuf;
}
When I compile
this is the error :
cc: "send.c", line 28: error 1588: "ft" undefined. (1 Reply)
can unix program declare int??how to declare ?
if i want to declare int and using read command then compare which int is small...how to do this??can somebody help me? (1 Reply)
Good morning,
I'm testing the use of ceilf:
/*Filename: str.c*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main (void)
{
float ceilf(float x);
int dev=3, result=0;
float tmp = 3.444f;
printf("Result: %f\n",ceilf(tmp));
return 0;
} (1 Reply)
Hi Guys
Need some help
I am reading the string values from the text files into the shell script and had them feed into array
I have declared an associative array as
TYPE t_user_id_tab IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2(3000);\n
my_user_id t_user_id_tab;\n
varchar2 is limiting me to take only... (0 Replies)
I have a config file that needs to be formatted before it's sourced to a script. I've been formatting it with sed and dropping it in /tmp then sourcing it from there.
I'd like to just format the config file with sed then declare the variables without having to create a temporary file in /tmp. So... (2 Replies)
i have created a script to insert 100K rows into mysql db.
But the forst line where i declare the variable is giving error. I am new to mysql. Can anyone help me in this?
the script is
======================================
DECLARE
c INT(10) := 54;
BEGIN
WHILE c <... (4 Replies)
hi to all,
i am trying to declare a variable as an integer in unix shell script. i search the web for a way to do it but it doesnt work.
i tried "define -i" and "declare" but that doesnt work.
if somebody knows another way to declare a variable as integer please help me.
thank you (2 Replies)
Hello all,
I am trying to "make" a database system, VDB (Veritas Data Base), and when I run "make" I receive the following error:
VDBException.h:19: error: expected `)' before '*' token
VDBException.h:20: error: expected `)' before '*' token
VDBException.h:43: error: expected `)' before '*'... (4 Replies)
I have a uint8_t *C = malloc(24*sizeof(uint8_t));
I need to send some integers and this *C to another node(in ad hoc network). So I am going to use a struct
` struct fulMsg {
int msgType;
int msgCount;
//uint8_t *CC;
} fulMsg_t;
typedef struct fulMsg fulMsg_tt;`
there is a method... (1 Reply)
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LEARN ABOUT OSX
size
SIZE(1) General Commands Manual SIZE(1)NAME
size - print the size of the sections in an object file
SYNOPSIS
size [ option ... ] [ object ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Size (without the -m option) prints the (decimal) number of bytes required by the __TEXT, __DATA and __OBJC segments. All other segments
are totaled and that size is listed in the `others' column. The final two columns is the sum in decimal and hexadecimal. If no file is
specified, a.out is used.
The options to size(1) are:
- Treat the remaining arguments as name of object files not options to size(1).
-m Print the sizes of the Mach-O segments and sections as well as the total sizes of the sections in each segment and the total size of
the segments in the file.
-l When used with the -m option, also print the addresses and offsets of the sections and segments.
-x When used with the -m option, print the values in hexadecimal (with leading 0x's) rather than decimal.
-arch arch_type
Specifies the architecture, arch_type, of the file for size(1) to operate on when the file is a universal file. (See arch(3) for
the currently know arch_types.) The arch_type can be "all" to operate on all architectures in the file. The default is to display
only the host architecture, if the file contains it; otherwise, all architectures in the file are shown.
SEE ALSO otool(1)BUGS
The size of common symbols can't be reflected in any of the numbers for relocatable object files.
Apple Computer, Inc. July 28, 2005 SIZE(1)