04-04-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Corona688
Verify that you're running 64-bit executables and not 32-bit executables and you've verified that you have a 64-bit address space.
Hi Corona688,
Thanks for responding.
Yes I am executing 64 bit executable.
But how do I verify that I am using a 64-but address space?
Is there a some script or a system command that can tell me this?
PS:- I am on a HP-UX Itanium machine
Cheers,
-Allan
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bit::vector::minimal
Bit::Vector::Minimal(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Bit::Vector::Minimal(3pm)
NAME
Bit::Vector::Minimal - Object-oriented wrapper around vec()
SYNOPSIS
use Bit::Vector::Minimal;
my $vec = Bit::Vector->new(size => 8, width => 1, endianness => "little");
# These are the defaults
$vec->set(1); # $vec's internal vector now looks like "00000010"
$vec->get(3); # 0
DESCRIPTION
This is a much simplified, lightweight version of Bit::Vector, and wraps Perl's (sometimes confusing) "vec" function in an object-oriented
abstraction.
METHODS
new
Creates a new bit vector. By default, this creates a one-byte vector with 8 one-bit "slots", with bit zero on the right of the bit pattern.
These settings can be changed by passing parameters to the constructor: "size" will alter the size in bits of the vector; "width" will
alter the width of the slots. The module will die if "width" is not an integer divisor of "size". "endianness" controls whether the zeroth
place is on the right or the left of the bit vector.
set(POS[, VALUE])
Sets the bit or slot at position "POS" to value "VALUE" or "all bits on" if "VALUE" is not given.
get(POS)
Returns the bit or slot at position "POS".
display
Display the vector. For debugging purposes.
AUTHOR
Current maintainer: Tony Bowden
Original author: Simon Cozens
BUGS and QUERIES
Please direct all correspondence regarding this module to:
bug-Bit-Vector-Minimal@rt.cpan.org
SEE ALSO
Bit::Vector
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003, 2004 by Kasei
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.12.3 2005-10-04 Bit::Vector::Minimal(3pm)