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Top Forums Programming Limits on 32 and 64 bit in C++ / C Post 302996954 by arunkumar_mca on Thursday 4th of May 2017 02:31:12 PM
Old 05-04-2017
Limits on 32 and 64 bit in C++ / C

Hi All,

I am getting below run time error

Quote:
Bytes_read 2147483647 - file position 2147483647 - stat size -1047828448
I checked the code and see the structure defined as below and using the file position variable

Code:
typedef struct Get_file {
        char            *current_pathname;
        unsigned int    tot_bytes_io, physical_position;
        int file_position;
        int             remote;
        char            host[12];
        int             fd, open_mode;

the variable is a integer . I looked the binary and it was 32 bit compiled and the integer limit the output is saying is that. I did the compile in 64 bit. But I still see the issue . I am not sure why 64 bit compilation is not working

Thanks
 

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XQueryDeviceState(3X11) 					    X FUNCTIONS 					   XQueryDeviceState(3X11)

NAME
XQueryDeviceState - query the state of an extension input device. SYNTAX
int XQueryDeviceState(Display *display, XDevice *device); ARGUMENTS
display Specifies the connection to the X server. device Specifies the device whose state is to be queried. DESCRIPTION
The XQueryDeviceState request queries the state of an input device. The current state of keys and buttons (up or down), and valuators (current value) on the device is reported by this request. Each key or button is represented by a bit in the XDeviceState structure that is returned. Valuators on the device report 0 if they are reporting relative information, and the current value if they are reporting absolute information. XQueryDeviceState can generate a BadDevice error. STRUCTURES
The XDeviceState structure contains: typedef struct { XID device_id; int num_classes; XInputClass *data; } XDeviceState; The XValuatorState structure contains: typedef struct { unsigned char class; unsigned char length; unsigned char num_valuators; unsigned char mode; int *valuators; } XValuatorState; The XKeyState structure contains: typedef struct { unsigned char class; unsigned char length; short num_keys; char keys[32]; } XKeyState; The XButtonState structure contains: typedef struct { unsigned char class; unsigned char length; short num_buttons; char buttons[32]; } XButtonState; DIAGNOSTICS
BadDevice An invalid device was specified. The specified device does not exist or has not been opened by this client via XOpenInputDe- vice. This error may also occur if some other client has caused the specified device to become the X keyboard or X pointer device via the XChangeKeyboardDevice or XChangePointerDevice requests. SEE ALSO
Programming with Xlib XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XQueryDeviceState(3X11)
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