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I cant get out of this while loop at the beginning of my program. Just reading from stdin one char at a time and storing it into a multi-array. Need to fix it with in two hours.
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Hi there,
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So, I'm fooling around with multi demtional arrays, and I made this in a short amount of time:
#include <stdio.h>
main(int argc, char *argv) {
char blah = {
{'a', 'b'},
{'b', 'a'}
};
int i = 0;
while (i < 2) {
if (argv == blah)
printf("%c\n", blah);
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Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument(3pm)
NAME
Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument - Set Error Document based on HTTP status code
SYNOPSIS
# in app.psgi
use Plack::Builder;
builder {
enable "Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument",
500 => '/uri/errors/500.html', 404 => '/uri/errors/404.html',
subrequest => 1;
$app;
};
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument allows you to customize error screen by setting paths (file system path or URI path) of error pages per
status code.
CONFIGURATIONS
subrequest
A boolean flag to serve error pages using a new GET sub request. Defaults to false, which means it serves error pages using file
system path.
builder {
enable "Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument",
502 => '/home/www/htdocs/errors/maint.html';
enable "Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument",
404 => '/static/404.html', 403 => '/static/403.html', subrequest => 1;
$app;
};
This configuration serves 502 error pages from file system directly assuming that's when you probably maintain database etc. but serves
404 and 403 pages using a sub request so your application can do some logic there like logging or doing suggestions.
When using a subrequest, the subrequest should return a regular '200' response.
AUTHOR
Tatsuhiko Miyagawa
SEE ALSO
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-15 Plack::Middleware::ErrorDocument(3pm)