I need to write a python script that will
look at the local gc logs.
That will calculate the garbage collection % of full - like it's 99% full, checking every 5 minutes or something to see if it's increased?
Not sure on approach?
:confused:
I recently left managment and came back to AIX administration. So I am a bit rusty to say the least. The issue I am having is with the term settings when I either simply telnet to my AIX unit or even when I use an emulator like puTTY or a VAR provided one. Once I am logged into... (0 Replies)
I am using following code to read myfile.ddl line by line. But the thing is it is printing lot of garbage which are the names of the files and directories in which myfile.ddl is present. Kindly refine the code so that only myfile.ddl contents are only read
LOGFILE="logfile.txt"... (4 Replies)
Hello Friends,
In a script i m using different temporary file and i remove them in the end.
During script execution i have some garbage output which is not required.
For example: Garbage Output
++ rm temp_out temp_a temp_b temp_c
++ rm Filter1 Filter2
Script : Even i am redirecting rm... (7 Replies)
i have my application running on AIX box (configuration given below)
My application does garbage collection pretty well, as such the memory free shows 500 MB - 700 MB freed up in the log statements printed in the application, but the nmon shows the physical space going upwards and does not reflect... (0 Replies)
i have my application running on AIX box (configuration given below)
My application does garbage collection pretty well, as such the memory free shows 500 MB - 700 MB freed up in the log statements printed in the application, but the nmon shows the physical space going upwards and does not reflect... (1 Reply)
i have my application running on AIX box (configuration given below)
My application does garbage collection pretty well, as such the memory free shows 500 MB - 700 MB freed up in the log statements printed in the application, but the nmon shows the physical space going upwards and does not reflect... (1 Reply)
Anyone have any ideas why when using strcat function I would get some garbage at the beginning of the output string? what I'm doing is something like the following example.
Code:
char temp;
char tempHolder;
for(int i=0;i<something;i++){
sprintf(temp,"%u ", someVariable);... (2 Replies)
I write a program to find a palindromic region in given sequences. but it dosen't seems to be run well. please give me your suggestions
INPUT: AGCTAGCTCGAAGGTAG
code is
here
#!/usr/bin/perl
#Palindromic sequence
print "enter the sequence:\n";
$rna = <STDIN>;
chomp $rna; ... (3 Replies)
is anybody out there experienced with the boehm gc?
this is a very simple function:
int fn1(){
int *p = (int *) GC_MALLOC(sizeof(int *));
return 0;
}after leaving fn1() gc should free p.
***
now another example:
int* fn2(){
int* p= (int *) GC_MALLOC(sizeof(int... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: dodona
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font::ttf::ttc
Font::TTF::Ttc(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::Ttc(3pm)NAME
Font::TTF::Ttc - Truetype Collection class
DESCRIPTION
A TrueType collection is a collection of TrueType fonts in one file in which tables may be shared between different directories. In order
to support this, the TTC introduces the concept of a table being shared by different TrueType fonts. This begs the question of what should
happen to the ' PARENT' property of a particular table. It is made to point to the first directory object which refers to it. It is
therefore up to the application to sort out any confusion. Confusion only occurs if shared tables require access to non-shared tables.
This should not happen since the shared tables are dealing with glyph information only and the private tables are dealing with encoding and
glyph identification. Thus the general direction is from identification to glyph and not the other way around (at least not without
knowledge of the particular context).
INSTANCE VARIABLES
The following instance variables are preceded by a space
fname (P)
Filename for this TrueType Collection
INFILE (P)
The filehandle of this collection
The following instance variable does not start with a space
directs
An array of directories (Font::TTF::Font objects) for each sub-font in the directory
METHODS
Font::TTF::Ttc->open($fname)
Opens and reads the given filename as a TrueType Collection. Reading a collection involves reading each of the directories which go to make
up the collection.
$c->read
Reads a Collection by reading all the directories in the collection
$c->find($direct, $name, $check, $off, $len)
Hunts around to see if a table with the given characteristics of name, checksum, offset and length has been associated with a directory
earlier in the list. Actually on checks the offset since no two tables can share the same offset in a TrueType font, collection or
otherwise.
$c->DESTROY
Closees any opened files by us
BUGS
No known bugs, but then not ever executed!
AUTHOR
Martin Hosken Martin_Hosken@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing.
perl v5.10.1 2009-01-21 Font::TTF::Ttc(3pm)