hello all,
I tried a program on an array to intialise array elements from the standard input device.it is an integer array of 5 elements.but after entering the 4th element it throws a message called "Segmentation Fault" and returns to the command prompt without asking for the 5th element.
... (3 Replies)
I have written a program which takes a directory as command line arguments and displays all the dir and files in it.
I don't know why I have a problem with the /etc directory.It displays all the directories and files untill it reaches a sub directory called peers which is in /etc/ppp/peers.the... (4 Replies)
ive written my code in C for implementation of a simple lexical analyser using singly linked list hence am making use of dynamic allocation,but when run in linux it gives a segmentation fault is it cause of the malloc function that ive made use of????any suggestions as to what i could do???
thank... (8 Replies)
Hi ,
During execution a backup binary i get following error
"Program error 11 (Segmentation fault), saving core file in '/usr/datatools"
Riyaz (2 Replies)
Hi,
Why I don't receive a segmentation fault in the following sample.
int main(void)
{
char buff;
sprintf(buff,"Hello world");
printf("%s\n",buff);
}
If I define a buffer of 10 elements and I'm trying to put inside it twelve elements, Should I receive a sigsev... (22 Replies)
Hi,
While comparing primary key data of two tables thr bteq script I am getting this Error. This script is a shell script.
*** Error: The following error was encountered on the output file.
Script.sh: 3043492 Segmentation fault(coredump)
Please let me know how to get through it.
... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I am having this segmentation fault not in the following program, bt. in my lab program . My lab program is horrible long so cannot post it here bt. I am using the following logic in my program which is giving the segmentation fault. Bt. if I run this sample program as it is it dosen't give... (3 Replies)
I use a binary name (ie polo) it gets some parameter , so for debugging normally i do this :
i wrote script for watchdog my app (polo) and check every second if it's not running then start it , the problem is , if my app , remain in state of segmentation fault for a while (ie 15 ... (6 Replies)
I keep getting this fault on a lot of the codes I write, I'm not exactly sure why so I'd really appreciate it if someone could explain the idea to me.
For example this code
#include <stdio.h>
main()
{
unsigned long a=0;
unsigned long b=0;
int z;
{
printf("Enter two... (2 Replies)
Oddities with gcc, 2.95.3 for the AMIGA and 4.2.1 for MY current OSX 10.14.1...
I am creating a basic calculator for the AMIGA ADE *NIX emulator in C as it does not have one.
Below are two very condensed snippets of which I have added the results inside the each code section.
IMPORTANT!... (11 Replies)
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soap::fault
SOAP::Fault(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation SOAP::Fault(3pm)NAME
SOAP::Fault - encapsulates SOAP faults prior to their serialization or after their deserialization
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates SOAP faults prior to their serialization or after their deserialization. The methods available are a constructor
and four accessors. Each accessor creates an object on demand, just as the other classes do, when called as a static method. Like other
accessors in the SOAP::Lite package, they return the object itself when setting the attribute.
GENERATING A SOAP FAULT
To generate a SOAP Fault simply issue a Perl die command on the server side as you might normally. The SOAP processor will intercept the
die command and return a SOAP Fault, using the string passed to the die command as the faultstring, to the client making the call. If you
require having more control over the SOAP Fault returned to the client, then simply pass a SOAP::Fault object to the die command and the
SOAP processor will behave accordingly. For example:
die SOAP::Fault->faultcode('Server.Custom') # will be qualified
->faultstring('Died in server method')
->faultdetail(bless {code => 1} => 'BadError')
->faultactor('http://www.soaplite.com/custom');
METHODS
new(optional data)
$fault = SOAP::Fault->new(faultcode => 'Server');
Explicitly creates a new SOAP::Fault object. Any of the four attributes represented next by accessor methods may be passed in the
argument list with values immediately following their attribute name.
faultcode(optional value)
$fault->faultcode('MethodUnknown');
Returns the current fault code or sets it if a value is given.
faultstring(optional value)
$fault->faultstring("There is no $method here");
Returns or sets the fault string.
faultactor(optional value)
$fault->faultcode($header->actor);
Returns or sets the fault-actor element. Note that the actor isn't always required in a SOAP fault.
faultdetail(optional value)
$fault->faultcode(bless { proxy => $ip }, 'Err');
Returns or sets the fault's detail element. Like the actor, this isn't always a required element. Note that fault detail content in a
message is represented as tag blocks. Thus, the values passed to this accessor when setting the value are either SOAP::Data objects, or
more general blessed hash references.
In addition to these methods, the SOAP::Fault package also provides detail as an alias for faultdetail. The former is the actual name of
the element with SOAP faults, but the latter name is less ambiguous when regarded with the rest of the SOAP::Lite package. Objects of this
class also have a special stringification enabled. If an object is printed or otherwise stringified, the value produced is faultcode:
faultstring, with the attribute values of the object.
SEE ALSO
SOAP::Data, SOAP::Header, SOAP::SOM
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Special thanks to O'Reilly publishing which has graciously allowed SOAP::Lite to republish and redistribute large excerpts from Programming
Web Services with Perl, mainly the SOAP::Lite reference found in Appendix B.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2004 Paul Kulchenko. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHORS
Paul Kulchenko (paulclinger@yahoo.com)
Randy J. Ray (rjray@blackperl.com)
Byrne Reese (byrne@majordojo.com)
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-15 SOAP::Fault(3pm)