Yep, I was not interested in "." or "..", but was just trying to focus on one problem at a time. That worked!
Much appreciated Don Cragun. I've been trying to get back into C after a long break from it. I will definitely re-read all the suggestions you've made. Thanks again!
I receive an integer as argument for a function.
within function definition i want it to be of type struct tm.
eg..
main()
{
int a;
......
}
function(...,..,a,..)
int a;
{
struct tm tm;
if(!a)
^ time(&a);
^ ... (4 Replies)
Hi,
How to replace any character in a file with a newline character using sed ..
Ex:
To replace ',' with newline
Input:
abcd,efgh,ijkl,mnop
Output:
abcd
efgh
ijkl
mnop
Thnx in advance.
Regards,
Sasidhar (5 Replies)
Hello,
I'm trying to write a method which will return the extension of a file given the file's name, e.g. test.txt should return txt. I'm using C so am limited to char pointers and arrays. Here is the code as I have it:
char* getext(char *file)
{
char *extension;
int i, j;... (5 Replies)
hello everybody!
i have aproblem! i dont know how to concatenate const char* with char
const char *buffer;
char *b;
sprintf(b,"result.txt");
strcat(buffer,b);
thanx in advance (4 Replies)
Can someone tell me how to do this?
Just a thought that entered my mind when learning about structs.
First thought was:
struct one
{
struct two;
}
struct two
{
three;
}
one->two->three
would this be how you would access "three"? (1 Reply)
in C i am using this code to get the c time or a time or m time
struct dirent *dir;
struct stat my;
stat(what, &my);
thetime = my.st_ctime;
How can i check if i have permission to check the c time of the file? (1 Reply)
Compiling xpp (The X Printing Panel) on SL6 (RHEL6 essentially):
xpp.cxx: In constructor ‘printFiles::printFiles(int, char**, int&)’:
xpp.cxx:200: error: invalid conversion from ‘const char*’ to ‘char*’
The same error with all c++ constructors - gcc 4.4.4.
If anyone can throw any light on... (8 Replies)
Hi,
I have received an application that stores some properties in a file. The existing struct looks like this:
struct TData
{
UINT uSizeIncludingStrings;
// copy of Telnet data struct
UINT uSize;
// basic properties:
TCHAR szHost; //defined in Sshconfig
UINT iPortNr;
TCHAR... (2 Replies)
Pointers are seeming to get the best of me and I get that error in my program.
Here is the code
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#define REPORTHEADING1 " Employee Pay Hours Gross Tax Net\n"
#define REPORTHEADING2 " Name ... (1 Reply)
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tcl_deleteclosehandler
Tcl_CreateCloseHandler(3) Tcl Library Procedures Tcl_CreateCloseHandler(3)__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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)