Hi,
I need to time a process within my c++ program, to the finest/lowest level possible (i.e. the smallest fraction of a second possible).
I am running my program on a Sun Solaris UNIX machine, and compiling it with g++. I am unable to get what should(?) be simple code to return a meaningful...
Thank you for your reply,
This leads to the following question...
is it possible to store in a map values of different map-types?.. (e.g. map<int,int>, map<string, string>, etc.)
I think the answer is probably no, but am not sure. Perhaps I've been living in the world of weak-typed scripting...
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I need to be able to create nested data structures in C++, e.g. maps of maps (maps with values being maps). I'm not sure how to do this...
I've tried:
#include <map>
map<string, map* > m;
and other such combinations, to no avail. I know this has to do with the fact that map is a...
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I've been working on a project in Python, but it has turned out to be too slow to handle the volume of data I need to work with. For my project, I've been using DBM tools (specifically, CDB) and object serialization - essentially creating a DBM file with values consisting of serialized...
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I'm trying to use dynamic pl/sql in a pro*C application (environment = HPUX Oracle 9i), and am encountering problems when I try to use cursors. Evidently it IS possible to use cursors in this way - after googling I found several examples which provided the foundation for my efforts.
The...
Hi,
I have simplified and isolated my code in an attempt to get to the root of this (frustrating) problem.
I have my template class
#include <deque>
using namespace std;
template <typename T>
class mSTACK
{
public:
T pop()
{
T Tdata;
Tdata = dStack.back()...
hi,
I have a rudimentary stack-class implemented in C++ which was working fine until I decided to pull the declaration out into a header file. I now have two files - a header file and a definition file (also containing main()).
a snippet of the header is as follows:
template <class T>
class...
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I have a file of functions I want to object-compile, rather than use to build an executable. I would like to do this so that the .obj file that results can be used in the compilation of other executables. I am compiling my program (using the VC++ 6.0 command-line compile facility, vs. the...
Hi,
I was perusing the Panther book (advanced perl programming), and noticed that, in a particular example, the author does the following:
package Object Template;
require Exporter;
@ObjectTemplate::ISA = qw(Exporter);
@ObjectTemplate::EXPORT = qw(attributes);
My questions are:
1) package...
Hi,
I'm sure there is a simple explanation for this, but it is frustrating me. This code:
#include <string.h>
void main()
{
char* pcFirst = "first";
char* pcSecond = "second";
char* pcConcat = strcat( pcFirst
,pcSecond )...
Hi,
I've build a perl executable, but when I run it I get the following error-message
Can't load module File::Glob, dynamic loading not available in this perl.
(You may need to build a new perl executable which either supports
dynamic loading or has the File::Glob module statically linked...
Hi,
I'm trying to embed the Perl interpreter into a c program on our HP9000 UNIX server. I'm following the examples in "Advanced Perl Programming". Anyway, my command-line is
cc codeGen.c -o codeGen -I "/usr/ccs/bin/ld" -I...
Thanks for the reply!
So, my efforts to -I include those libraries when I was doing my cc compile AFTER I had run the make file to produce the .c file were in error... I should be including that IN the make file.
Does anybody have a good, sample makefile that would allow me to produce only...
Hi,
I'm doing the following on a HP9000 Unix server...
I have two c source files I need to compile together - one is output from the pro*c precompiler (call it ProC.c), and a non-precompiled c source file (call it Prog.c - no main(), just functions).
When I compile this as follows:
cc -I...
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