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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Pro*c file Compiling Issue in suse Linux Post 302872011 by vikrambharat on Thursday 7th of November 2013 02:03:53 PM
Old 11-07-2013
Oracle Pro*c file Compiling Issue in suse Linux

The existing .pc (pro *C) file is running successfully in UNIX. But when Iam trying to compile this same file in LINUX using proc iname filename.pc, Iam getting an error, proc file not recognized.

Could someone help how to generate execute file from the proc*c file.

what are the prerequisites for precompiling pro*c file?

Alternatively, I tried to compile the .c file of the already generated proc*c file in linux, Iam getting an error as 'sqlmacros.h" file not found

gcc -o filename filenam.c

Please advice how to generate executable file from pro*c
 

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Tcl_CreateCloseHandler(3)				      Tcl Library Procedures					 Tcl_CreateCloseHandler(3)

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NAME
Tcl_CreateCloseHandler, Tcl_DeleteCloseHandler - arrange for callbacks when channels are closed SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h> void Tcl_CreateCloseHandler(channel, proc, clientData) void Tcl_DeleteCloseHandler(channel, proc, clientData) ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Channel channel (in) The channel for which to create or delete a close callback. Tcl_CloseProc *proc (in) The procedure to call as the callback. ClientData clientData (in) Arbitrary one-word value to pass to proc. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
Tcl_CreateCloseHandler arranges for proc to be called when channel is closed with Tcl_Close or Tcl_UnregisterChannel, or using the Tcl close command. Proc should match the following prototype: typedef void Tcl_CloseProc( ClientData clientData); The clientData is the same as the value provided in the call to Tcl_CreateCloseHandler. Tcl_DeleteCloseHandler removes a close callback for channel. The proc and clientData identify which close callback to remove; Tcl_Delete- CloseHandler does nothing if its proc and clientData arguments do not match the proc and clientData for a close handler for channel. SEE ALSO
close(n), Tcl_Close(3), Tcl_UnregisterChannel(3) KEYWORDS
callback, channel closing Tcl 7.5 Tcl_CreateCloseHandler(3)
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