This is also potentially nasty:
How do you know that IDNameSize is a size_t? It's not defined as a size_t, it's defined as a UINT32.
UINT32 is not a size_t. Only size_t is size_t, which is why declarations use it in the first place. There are other address models than ILP32. Just try compiling on 64-bit Linux and you'll wind up with an LP64 binary.
First and foremost, this is not a homework for your information. I'm just new to using c-shell programming and I just wanted to make my life easier @ work.
Say, the file contains the following:
ID FILE NO. SL VP
1 1 22 33
1 2 ... (3 Replies)
Hello all
im trying to build function that will return void function pointer
what is mean is ( not working )
the main function
void * myClass::getFunction(int type){
if(type==1)
return &myClass::Test1;
if(type==2)
return &myClass::Test2;
}
void myClass::Test1(){... (1 Reply)
What is the difference between f(...) , f(void),f()
I know that f(void) doesn't take any parameters, but what about f() and f(...) Does the last call of function even exists? (2 Replies)
If one wants to get a start address of a array or a string or a block of memory via a function, there are at least two methods to achieve it:
(1) one is to pass a pointer-to-pointer parameter, like:
int my_malloc(int size, char **pmem)
{
*pmem=(char *)malloc(size);
if(*pmem==NULL)... (11 Replies)
N00B here. This function would be easier using a char pointer along with free. But I wish to learn how to use char static pointers (they do not require free, right ?).
How do I erase the content of a static pointer ? Terminating the string works but the static pointer's content is not being... (4 Replies)
i am trying to convert void pointer to pthread_t on hpux-itanium 64 bit which fails as below
"src/file.cpp", line 88: error #2171: invalid type conversion
pthread_t tid = reinterpret_cast<pthread_t>(m_threadId);
1 error detected in the compilation of "src/file.cpp"
... (0 Replies)
hi guys!
Is there such a thing as double void pointer dynamic allocation?
And if so is it something like this?
int n;
void** a;
a=malloc(n*sizeof(void*)); (12 Replies)
Discussion started by: vlm
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hashkit_functions
HASHKIT_FUNCTIONS(3) libmemcached HASHKIT_FUNCTIONS(3)NAME
hashkit_functions - libhashkit Documentation
Various hash functions to use for calculating values for keys
SYNOPSIS
#include <libhashkit/hashkit.h>
uint32_t hashkit_default(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_fnv1_64(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_fnv1a_64(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_fnv1_32(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_fnv1a_32(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_crc32(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_hsieh(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_murmur(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_jenkins(const char *key, size_t key_length)
uint32_t hashkit_md5(const char *key, size_t key_length)
Compile and link with -lhashkit
DESCRIPTION
These functions generate hash values from a key using a variety of algorithms. These functions can be used standalone, or as arguments to
hashkit_set_hash_fn(3) or hashkit_set_continuum_hash_fn(3).
The hashkit_hsieh is only available if the library is built with the appropriate flag enabled.
RETURN VALUE
A 32-bit hash value.
HOME
To find out more information please check: http://libmemcached.org/
SEE ALSO hashkit_create(3)hashkit_value(3)hashkit_set_hash_fn(3)hashkit_set_continuum_hash_fn(3)AUTHOR
Brian Aker
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1.0.16 January 31, 2013 HASHKIT_FUNCTIONS(3)