Hi,
I am new to AIX and I am developing a small tool for our product which helps debug memory leaks etc.
Q1)Is there a way in which i can get a function trace back as to the call (lets say malloc() )has been made in which file--> in which function.
I tried using the
#pragma options (... (0 Replies)
I have this code, I thought it would automatically know the args sent to script when called from shell. But it seems to not see any...
main script:
. args
. errors
. opt
. clean
dbfile=""
opfile=""
# calls function in script below
chkarg
#check commands (2 Replies)
I have no idea what the following means. The teacher is too advanced for me to understand fully. We literally went from running a few commands over the last few months to starting shell scripting. I am not a programmer, I am more hardware oriented. I wish I knew what this question was asking... (3 Replies)
I need help with debugging an error in my awk script.
I have a shell script with variable named U_new_i and want to pass it to awk for use in a summation. The original file have the following content.
cat test.txt
-2445.7132000000
-2444.9349000000
-2444.3295000000
-2443.1814000000 ... (0 Replies)
I have a text file with file names, id like to have this portion of my BASH script go grab the line (which in this case is the full path to my file) then cat that file so I could pipe it to a email.
1) My text file (/tmp/1.txt) is setup like this:
... (3 Replies)
Here is the program I am trying to debug:
#include <stdio.h>
int i = 5;
int main(void)
{
int x = 3;
display(x);
return 0;
}
void display(int x)
{
for ( i=0; i<x; ++i ) {
printf("i is %d.\n", i);
}
}This code is coming from here Peter's gdb Tutorial: Stepping... (2 Replies)
I am new to shell scripting and wished to get few things clarified.
While calling functions within shell script, output comes out as single line irrespective of the no of echos or newlines I tried within function +
the echo -e used to invoke function ( as instructed online) :
#!/bin/sh
inc() {... (1 Reply)
I am using a grep command with two patterns in my KSH script. File has line breaks in it and both the patterns are in different lines. Here is the command - grep -l 'RITE AID.*ST.820' natriter820u.20140914
Pattern1 - RITE AID
Pattern2 - ST*820
I am not getting any results from this,... (3 Replies)
Hello
I am using a grep command with two patterns in my KSH script. File has line breaks in it and both the patterns are in different lines. Here is the command grep -l 'RITE AID.*ST.820' natriter820u.20140914
Pattern1 - RITE AID
Pattern2 - ST*820
I am not getting any results from... (24 Replies)
I am looking at a log file which just tells me the filename and the line number inside that file that has the Error. What I am interested is knowing the encapsulating function. For example, here are the contents of the log file
Error: foo.file on line wxy
Error: foo.file... (3 Replies)
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email::thread
Email::Thread(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Email::Thread(3pm)NAME
Email::Thread - Use JWZ's mail threading algorithm with Email::Simple objects
SYNOPSIS
use Email::Thread;
my $threader = Email::Thread->new(@messages);
$threader->thread;
dump_em($_,0) for $threader->rootset;
sub dump_em {
my ($self, $level) = @_;
debug (' \-> ' x $level);
if ($self->message) {
print $self->message->header("Subject") , "
";
} else {
print "[ Message $self not available ]
";
}
dump_em($self->child, $level+1) if $self->child;
dump_em($self->next, $level) if $self->next;
}
DESCRIPTION
Strictly speaking, this doesn't really need Email::Simple objects. It just needs an object that responds to the same API. At the time of
writing the list of classes with the Email::Simple API comprises just Email::Simple.
Due to how it's implemented, its API is an exact clone of Mail::Thread. Please see that module's documentation for API details. Just
mentally substitute "Email::Thread" everywhere you see "Mail::Thread" and "Email::Thread::Container" where you see
"Mail::Thread::Container".
PERL EMAIL PROJECT
This module is maintained by the Perl Email Project.
<http://emailproject.perl.org/wiki/Email::Thread>
SUPPORT
Support for this module is provided via the CPAN RT system at <http://rt.cpan.org/>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
Copyright X Iain Truskett, 2003. All rights reserved.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
THANKS
Simon Cozens (SIMON) for encouraging me to release it, and for Email::Simple and Mail::Thread.
Richard Clamp (RCLAMP) for the header patch.
AUTHORS
Iain Truskett <spoon@cpan.org>
SEE ALSO
perl, Mail::Thread, Email::Simple
perl v5.10.0 2007-03-22 Email::Thread(3pm)