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1. Linux
Hi,
While running tcpdump command on my Fedora 16 machine I am get shared library issue.
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# which tcpdump
/usr/software/sbin/tcpdump
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2. Programming
Hello,
I am not that experienced with Linux, and I am currently facing some issues.
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3. Programming
Hello,
I am new to programming shared objects and I was hoping someone could tell me if what I want to do is possible, or else lead me in the right direction.
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4. Red Hat
Hi,
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5. Programming
Hello,
While running a c++ shared object on AIX I am facing below error -
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6. Red Hat
We are trying to install third party software on this unix server...
Here is the error message we are getting...
error while loading shared libraries: libodbc.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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7. Programming
% locate Rmath
/m/backup/backup/lib/R/include/Rmath.h
/usr/lib/R/include/Rmath.h
% gcc -g -o stand stand.c -I/usr/lib/R/include/ -lRmath -lm
% ./stand
./stand: error while loading shared libraries: libRmath.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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8. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi All,
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9. Programming
Hi
I have a multithreaded daemon(server) which will accept connections from various clients and sends back results to them.
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10. AIX
Hi,
When using shared objects on AIX 4.3 i am getting runtime problems.
I have a small sample program which links to a shared object libray, oracle and system related libraries.
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JE::Object::Array(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation JE::Object::Array(3pm)
NAME
JE::Object - JavaScript Array object class
SYNOPSIS
use JE;
use JE::Object::Array;
$j = new JE;
$js_array = new JE::Object::Array $j, 1, 2, 3;
$perl_arrayref = $js_array->value; # returns [1, 2, 3]
$js_array->[1]; # same as $js_array->value->[1]
"$js_array"; # returns "1,2,3"
DESCRIPTION
This module implements JavaScript Array objects.
The "@{}" (array ref) operator is overloaded and returns a tied array that you can use to modify the array object itself. The limitations
and caveats mentioned in "JE::Object/"USING AN OBJECT AS A HASH"" apply here, too.
METHODS
See JE::Types for descriptions of most of the methods. Only what is specific to JE::Object::Array is explained here.
$a = JE::Object::Array->new($global_obj, @elements)
$a = JE::Object::Array->new($global_obj, $length)
$a = JE::Object::Array->new($global_obj, @elements)
This creates a new Array object.
If the second argument is an unblessed array ref, the elements of that array become the elements of the new array object.
If there are two arguments and the second is a JE::Number, a new array is created with that number as the length.
Otherwise, all arguments starting from the second one become elements of the new array object.
$a->value
This returns a reference to an array. This is a copy of the Array object's internal array. If you want an array through which you can
modify the object, use @$a.
SEE ALSO
JE
JE::Types
JE::Object
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-18 JE::Object::Array(3pm)