Hey Guys,
Does anyone have a copy of a c-program which saves/writes files to a sub-directory within the home directory which uses the prototype::: save (char* filename, char* directory_name)::: if at all possible, could share that syntax with me please.
Thanx much.....
Peace... (3 Replies)
I am trying to set up a file for someone and they have a program that was built for UNIX. I am guessing that it is running in some sort of emulator since they are on WinXP. It is a database and we are trying to get all of the addresses out of the database. I talked to the tech support for the... (7 Replies)
How to get the user name of the Operating system from a c program.
eg:-
-rw-r----- 1 gkuser srth1 292 Jul 27 19:28 u1.txt
i need to get gkuser as the result? (3 Replies)
Write a shell program that takes one or any number of file names as input; sorts the lines of each file in ascending order and displays the non blank lines of each sorted file and merge them as one combined sorted file. The program should generate an error message in case any input file does not... (1 Reply)
Is there a program out there than runs like the UNIX operating system except in Window mode on Windows XP? Kind of like command prompt cmd.exe? (1 Reply)
if somebody can help me pls.
i need the source code for a shell which compiles C or java programs in unix
i need a very short and simple one, just the compiling part
Respect (2 Replies)
Write a C socket program on UNIX where a TCP client sends/reads a
time in decimal 24 hours format to the server and the server echoes the
seconds, minutes, and hours in the time.
Example: Client sends 18.78 hours and the server displays 18 hours, 46
minutes and 48 seconds. (1 Reply)
I am a newbie to UNIX. I'm learning UNIX on my own, just trying to get the jerk of how things work in UNIX environment. I am familiar with Windows environment.
Can anyone pls write simple 'envprint' programs to :
1) List all the environment Information (using the -l or --l options)
2) ... (1 Reply)
I want to run a C program from my BASH script. Here's some very basic simplified code of my bash script:
#!/bin/bash
echo "Run C program"
./main.c
echo "Ran C program"
Here's my main.c:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv)
{
... (3 Replies)
Hello folks!
I need help on this one:
I have this C known program which I need to save it as "power2.c", and create it as a file in my UNIX environment:
/* power2.c -- Print out powers of 2: 1, 2, 4, 8, .. up to 2^N */
#include
#define N 16
int main(void) {
int n; /* The current... (1 Reply)
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klcc
klcc(1) H. Peter Anvin klcc(1)NAME
klcc - compile a program against klibc
SYNOPSIS
klcc [gcc options] [-o outfile] infile...
DESCRIPTION
klcc is a wrapper around gcc(1) and ld(1) which compiles and links a program against the klibc tiny C library. It supports most gcc
options.
Unlike gcc, klcc compiles with optimization on by default. Furthermore, the optimization level used depends on whether or not -g is speci-
fied, since klcc frequently uses options in the normal case which makes debugging impossible. Therefore, compile without -g, -O, -f or -m
option to use the default optimization level; this will generally result in the smallest binaries. You may want to use -s when linking,
however. Use -O0 to compile without any optimization whatsoever; this may not work depending on the version of gcc used.
-nostdinc
allows to turn off klibc include files.
Use the -shared or -static option to compile for and link against shared or static klibc. Note that shared klibc only supports running
against the exact same klibc binary as the binary was linked with.
In addition to standard gcc options, klcc supports options of the form -print-klibc-option, which prints the corresponding klibc configura-
tion option.
AUTHOR
Written by H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>.
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