To anyone that can answer this:
Are the differences great between the ANSI and K&R standard? What are some of the major differences between them??
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Dear All,
I have to develope some C functions in Unix for a Magic program. The original MSE code which compiles the attached C program uses a +z option, but the cc compiler don't know this. The complete command in the compiler script is 'cc -c -Aa +z myfile.c'. The warning message is 'The -z... (4 Replies)
can somebody explain about the ANSI C vs POSIX. say i was using open and fopen, i know that open is POSIX, and fopen is ANSI C. i read that that POSIX is a system call and ANSI C is like a standard library function. wouldn't the fopen function has to call on open function anyway to open any kind... (2 Replies)
hi , I came acroos two functions fdopen() and freopen().
what is the difference between these two functions and where can they be used. Is it that fdopen() is used to write freopen().
Advance Thanks for your co-operation.
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I downloaded Server Evaluation copy of C/ANSI compiler, but when I try to compile a file with it, it gives me following error - (for HP-UX 11.11 v1 PA-RISC)
Internal Error: Codeword file /opt/ansic/newconfig/ansic.cwd missing or empty.
Detailed Errors are as follows
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I am a student. And need help on following program. I want to make a c program.
I have to scan a sentence and I have to interchange a word from that sentence.
Example: Scan the sentence is " Drilling machine and Milling machine " . Replace the word "machine" by "operation". And output should... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I am creating a file in Unix using a shell script. The file is getting created in the Unix - ANSI format. My requirement is to convert it to the PC - ANSI format. Can anyone tell me how to do this?
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I follow the description of wiki (Lamport's bakery algorithm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia), then implement that algorithm in C, but it doesn't work, Starving is still here, is the implementation worry?
Only print out:
Thread ID: 0 START!
Thread ID: 0 END!
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
zip_name_locate
ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3) Library Functions Manual ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3)NAME
zip_name_locate - get index of file by name
LIBRARY
libzip (-lzip)
SYNOPSIS
#include <zip.h>
int zip_name_locate(struct zip *archive, const char *fname, int flags);
DESCRIPTION
The zip_name_locate function returns the index of the file named fname in archive. If archive does not contain a file with that name, -1
is returned. The are specified by or'ing the following values, or 0 for none of them.
ZIP_FL_NOCASE Ignore case distinctions.
ZIP_FL_NODIR Ignore directory part of file name in archive.
RETURN VALUES
zip_name_locate returns the index of the file named fname or -1, if archive does not contain an entry of that name.
ERRORS
The zip_name_locate function fails and sets the error information to ZIP_ER_NOENT if no entry of the name fname is found in the archive.
If one of the arguments is invalid, the error information is set to ZIP_ER_INVAL.
SEE ALSO libzip(3), zip_get_name(3)AUTHORS
Dieter Baron <dillo@giga.or.at> and Thomas Klausner <tk@giga.or.at>
NiH October 4, 2006 ZIP_NAME_LOCATE(3)