I am using gcc3.3.5 on solaris2.7. Its a 64 bit compilation
I am compiling a file 'plugin.cpp'. It includes mach.h and the complation gives the following error.
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mach.h error: conflicting
types for `typedef vx_u32_t... (0 Replies)
I've google a bit about this and couldn't find an answer. Actually I read that it can't be done.
Basically I've defined the following structure and typedef it as follows.
stuct Name {
};
typdef struct Name Name.
and right after it, defined some API that use it.
void blabla(Name*... (6 Replies)
Preparing to get my first home PC via custom-build shop. It will have three hard disk drives...one to be used only for trial of various OSs. Was hoping to test out Haiku, but according to 'supported architectures' table at Wikipedia ("Comparison of open source operating systems"), it only works on... (3 Replies)
Hi!
This is part of my my code :
typedef struct{
int x;
char na;
char sur;
} Stu;
typedef struct{
Stu *arr;
int size;
int sort;
} Stus;
I want to ask how can i free() the matrix arr.
I tried free(arr), free(Stus.arr) and i get errors with gcc.
My problem, in... (3 Replies)
Hi ,
I am planning for the interview . I am having one question here , I worked on unix and shellscripting for 2 years
Done-
Ø Coding and testing of Server Monitoring ShellScripts
Ø Deployment on UNIX production environment
I have written so many shellscripts for monitoring... (5 Replies)
I am getting confused compiling a program that gives me the following error
../../../tomso/algeb/vector.hpp:19:9: error: ‘Vector' does not name a type
typedef Vector<float> Vecflt; (1 Reply)
Sorry for the “word salad” subject, but I wanted to cast a wide net for help.
I've created an IP (Internet Protocol) server which serves HTTP, SMTP, and FTP requests.
As you probably know, they all require creating a socket, listening on it, accepting connections, and then having a short... (3 Replies)
Working on some source I've found some strange declaration in included header file.
I am looking for someone's help to understand me that syntax's, as it is fine (it is compiled without any complain,) but for me it seems out of any sense!
Acctually, it warning by CC compiler: " Warning: Implicit... (1 Reply)
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types32.h
types32.h(3HEAD) Headers types32.h(3HEAD)NAME
types32.h, types32 - fixed-width data types
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types32.h>
DESCRIPTION
The following fixed-width data types defined in <sys/types32.h> correspond to the sign and sizes of types in the 32-bit environment that
can be used for compatibility and interoperability purposes in either the 32-bit or 64-bit environment.
typedef int32_t blkcnt32_t
typedef uint32_t caddr32_t
typedef int32_t clock32_t
typedef int32_t daddr32_t
typedef uint32_t dev32_t
typedef uint32_t fsblkcnt32_t
typedef uint32_t fsfilcnt32_t
typedef int32_t gid32_t
typedef int32_t id32_t
typedef uint32_t ino32_t
typedef int32_t key32_t
typedef uint32_t major32_t
typedef uint32_t minor32_t
typedef uint32_t mode32_t
typedef uint32_t nlink32_t
typedef int32_t pid32_t
typedef uint32_t rlim32_t
typedef uint32_t size32_t
typedef int32_t ssize32_t
typedef time32_t int32_t
typedef uid32_t int32_t
SunOS 5.10 30 Oct 1997 types32.h(3HEAD)