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  • linking error in zxing while trying to use it in my project iphone

    - by Usman
    Hi, In My Project i need bar-code scanning. so i use zxing library but i m heaving some linking error and its getting me crazy. error is Undefined symbols: "zxing::BinaryBitmap::BinaryBitmap(zxing::Ref<zxing::Binarizer>)", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::LuminanceSource::LuminanceSource()", referenced from: GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource::GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource(unsigned char const*, int, int, int)in GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "zxing::qrcode::QRCodeReader::decode(zxing::Ref<zxing::BinaryBitmap>)", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::LuminanceSource::~LuminanceSource()", referenced from: GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource::~GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource()in GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource::~GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource()in GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "zxing::ReaderException::~ReaderException()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::String::getText()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "typeinfo for zxing::LuminanceSource", referenced from: typeinfo for GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSourcein GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "vtable for zxing::IllegalArgumentException", referenced from: __ZTVN5zxing24IllegalArgumentExceptionE$non_lazy_ptr in Decoder.o "typeinfo for zxing::ReaderException", referenced from: GCC_except_table1 in Decoder.o "vtable for zxing::Exception", referenced from: __ZTVN5zxing9ExceptionE$non_lazy_ptr in Decoder.o "zxing::LuminanceSource::copyMatrix()", referenced from: vtable for GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSourcein GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "zxing::Result::getText()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::GlobalHistogramBinarizer::GlobalHistogramBinarizer(zxing::Ref<zxing::LuminanceSource>)", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::IllegalArgumentException::~IllegalArgumentException()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::Result::getResultPoints()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "typeinfo for zxing::IllegalArgumentException", referenced from: GCC_except_table1 in Decoder.o "zxing::Exception::what() const", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "vtable for zxing::ReaderException", referenced from: __ZTVN5zxing15ReaderExceptionE$non_lazy_ptr in Decoder.o "zxing::qrcode::QRCodeReader::QRCodeReader()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::qrcode::QRCodeReader::~QRCodeReader()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o ld: symbol(s) not found collect2: ld returned 1 exit status "zxing::BinaryBitmap::BinaryBitmap(zxing::Ref<zxing::Binarizer>)", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::LuminanceSource::LuminanceSource()", referenced from: GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource::GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource(unsigned char const*, int, int, int)in GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "zxing::qrcode::QRCodeReader::decode(zxing::Ref<zxing::BinaryBitmap>)", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::LuminanceSource::~LuminanceSource()", referenced from: GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource::~GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource()in GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource::~GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource()in GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "zxing::ReaderException::~ReaderException()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::String::getText()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "typeinfo for zxing::LuminanceSource", referenced from: typeinfo for GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSourcein GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "vtable for zxing::IllegalArgumentException", referenced from: __ZTVN5zxing24IllegalArgumentExceptionE$non_lazy_ptr in Decoder.o "typeinfo for zxing::ReaderException", referenced from: GCC_except_table1 in Decoder.o "vtable for zxing::Exception", referenced from: __ZTVN5zxing9ExceptionE$non_lazy_ptr in Decoder.o "zxing::LuminanceSource::copyMatrix()", referenced from: vtable for GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSourcein GrayBytesMonochromeBitmapSource.o "zxing::Result::getText()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::GlobalHistogramBinarizer::GlobalHistogramBinarizer(zxing::Ref<zxing::LuminanceSource>)", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::IllegalArgumentException::~IllegalArgumentException()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::Result::getResultPoints()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "typeinfo for zxing::IllegalArgumentException", referenced from: GCC_except_table1 in Decoder.o "zxing::Exception::what() const", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "vtable for zxing::ReaderException", referenced from: __ZTVN5zxing15ReaderExceptionE$non_lazy_ptr in Decoder.o "zxing::qrcode::QRCodeReader::QRCodeReader()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o "zxing::qrcode::QRCodeReader::~QRCodeReader()", referenced from: -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o -[Decoder decode:] in Decoder.o ld: symbol(s) not found collect2: ld returned 1 exit status i m trying to resolve this for last two day. i think i m missing some library or some file. can any one point me out what i m doing wrong. Usman

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  • What is 0x10 in decimal?

    - by Omar Abid
    I have the following code: SN.get_Chars(5) SN is a string so this should give the 5th Char Ok! Now i have another code but : SN.get_Chars(0x10) I wonder what 0x10 is? Is it a number? If it's so, then what is it in decimal notation?

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  • DBD::Oracle and utf8

    - by golemwashere
    Hello, I have some troubles inserting an UTF8 string into an oracle 10 database on Solaris, using the latest DBD::Oracle on perl v5.8.4. This are my DB settings > --------SELECT * from NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS------------------------------- > NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET AL16UTF16 > NLS_LANGUAGE AMERICAN > NLS_TERRITORY AMERICA NLS_CURRENCY $ > NLS_ISO_CURRENCY AMERICA > NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS ., > NLS_CHARACTERSET UTF8 > NLS_CALENDAR GREGORIAN > NLS_DATE_FORMAT DD-MON-RR > NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE AMERICAN > NLS_SORT BINARY > NLS_TIME_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM > NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT DD-MON-RR > HH.MI.SSXFF AM > NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR > NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT DD-MON-RR > HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY $ > NLS_COMP BINARY > NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS CHAR > NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP FALSE > NLS_RDBMS_VERSION 10.2.0.4.0 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- This are my perl $dbh-ora_nls_parameters() $VAR1 = { 'NLS_LANGUAGE' => 'AMERICAN', 'NLS_TIME_TZ_FORMAT' => 'HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR', 'NLS_SORT' => 'BINARY', 'NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS' => '.,', 'NLS_TIME_FORMAT' => 'HH.MI.SSXFF AM', 'NLS_ISO_CURRENCY' => 'AMERICA', 'NLS_COMP' => 'BINARY', 'NLS_CALENDAR' => 'GREGORIAN', 'NLS_DATE_FORMAT' => 'DD-MON-RR', 'NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE' => 'AMERICAN', 'NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT' => 'DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM', 'NLS_TERRITORY' => 'AMERICA', 'NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS' => 'CHAR', 'NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET' => 'AL16UTF16', 'NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY' => '$', 'NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT' => 'DD-MON-RR HH.MI.SSXFF AM TZR', 'NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP' => 'FALSE', 'NLS_CHARACTERSET' => 'UTF8', 'NLS_CURRENCY' => '$' }; In my script I have: use utf-8; $ENV{NLS_LANG}='AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8'; .. $sth->bind_param(5, $myclobfield, {ora_type => ORA_CLOB, ora_csform => SQLCS_NCHAR}); .. The string prints out 1 on print Encode::is_utf8($myclobfield); But characters like òàè are not correctly inserted into the DB. (I tested with a utf8 compliant client that can correctly insert and read them) Can anyone suggest the best way to do it? Thanks

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  • CA2104 annoyance.

    - by acidzombie24
    With the code below i get a CA2104 (DoNotDeclareReadOnlyMutableReferenceTypes) warning public readonly ReadOnlyCollection<char> IllegalChars; with part of the error message change the field to one that is an immutable reference type. If the reference type 'ReadOnlyCollection' is, in fact, immutable, exclude this message. I am sure ReadOnlyCollection is immutable but my question is is there a type can i use to not have this message appear?

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  • How to write a buffer-overflow exploit in GCC,windows XP,x86?

    - by Mask
    void function(int a, int b, int c) { char buffer1[5]; char buffer2[10]; int *ret; ret = buffer1 + 12; (*ret) += 8;//why is it 8?? } void main() { int x; x = 0; function(1,2,3); x = 1; printf("%d\n",x); } The above demo is from here: http://insecure.org/stf/smashstack.html But it's not working here: D:\test>gcc -Wall -Wextra hw.cpp && a.exe hw.cpp: In function `void function(int, int, int)': hw.cpp:6: warning: unused variable 'buffer2' hw.cpp: At global scope: hw.cpp:4: warning: unused parameter 'a' hw.cpp:4: warning: unused parameter 'b' hw.cpp:4: warning: unused parameter 'c' 1 And I don't understand why it's 8 though the author thinks: A little math tells us the distance is 8 bytes. My gdb dump as called: Dump of assembler code for function main: 0x004012ee <main+0>: push %ebp 0x004012ef <main+1>: mov %esp,%ebp 0x004012f1 <main+3>: sub $0x18,%esp 0x004012f4 <main+6>: and $0xfffffff0,%esp 0x004012f7 <main+9>: mov $0x0,%eax 0x004012fc <main+14>: add $0xf,%eax 0x004012ff <main+17>: add $0xf,%eax 0x00401302 <main+20>: shr $0x4,%eax 0x00401305 <main+23>: shl $0x4,%eax 0x00401308 <main+26>: mov %eax,0xfffffff8(%ebp) 0x0040130b <main+29>: mov 0xfffffff8(%ebp),%eax 0x0040130e <main+32>: call 0x401b00 <_alloca> 0x00401313 <main+37>: call 0x4017b0 <__main> 0x00401318 <main+42>: movl $0x0,0xfffffffc(%ebp) 0x0040131f <main+49>: movl $0x3,0x8(%esp) 0x00401327 <main+57>: movl $0x2,0x4(%esp) 0x0040132f <main+65>: movl $0x1,(%esp) 0x00401336 <main+72>: call 0x4012d0 <function> 0x0040133b <main+77>: movl $0x1,0xfffffffc(%ebp) 0x00401342 <main+84>: mov 0xfffffffc(%ebp),%eax 0x00401345 <main+87>: mov %eax,0x4(%esp) 0x00401349 <main+91>: movl $0x403000,(%esp) 0x00401350 <main+98>: call 0x401b60 <printf> 0x00401355 <main+103>: leave 0x00401356 <main+104>: ret 0x00401357 <main+105>: nop 0x00401358 <main+106>: add %al,(%eax) 0x0040135a <main+108>: add %al,(%eax) 0x0040135c <main+110>: add %al,(%eax) 0x0040135e <main+112>: add %al,(%eax) End of assembler dump. Dump of assembler code for function function: 0x004012d0 <function+0>: push %ebp 0x004012d1 <function+1>: mov %esp,%ebp 0x004012d3 <function+3>: sub $0x38,%esp 0x004012d6 <function+6>: lea 0xffffffe8(%ebp),%eax 0x004012d9 <function+9>: add $0xc,%eax 0x004012dc <function+12>: mov %eax,0xffffffd4(%ebp) 0x004012df <function+15>: mov 0xffffffd4(%ebp),%edx 0x004012e2 <function+18>: mov 0xffffffd4(%ebp),%eax 0x004012e5 <function+21>: movzbl (%eax),%eax 0x004012e8 <function+24>: add $0x5,%al 0x004012ea <function+26>: mov %al,(%edx) 0x004012ec <function+28>: leave 0x004012ed <function+29>: ret In my case the distance should be - = 5,right?But it seems not working.. Why function needs 56 bytes for local variables?( sub $0x38,%esp )

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  • (infragistics) ultradropdown

    - by pjb
    using a ultradropdown control from infragistic, i want to capture the "Tab" key press and focus the control somewhere else right now i have tried -KeyPress event -KeyDown event //if (e.KeyChar == (char)Keys.Tab) //{ //i'm using sender to find out which control was tab out. // SmartFocusControl(sender); //} now this work for most of the keyboards press except "TAB" both event never get fired on "TAB" key press... wondering why... Thank you.

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  • Not all named parameters have been set Nhibernate?

    - by user144842
    I got a problem whenever I pass char ":" from the user interface. NHibernate mistakes it as a named parameter and throws an error, since there isn't any value for it. Exception is :- Not all named parameters have been set: [%] [SELECT COUNT (*) FROM Test2 t WHERE t.FirstName LIKE ':%' AND t.LocationUID IN (38, 20)]"

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  • many1 no longer works with Parsec 3.x

    - by Zak
    After updating to Parsec 3.1 from 2.x, code using many1, such as word = many1 letter fails with No instance for (Stream s m Char) arising from a use of `letter' I found a mailing list post claiming that adding {-#LANGUAGE NoMonomorphismRestriction #-} to the top of the source file would solve the problem, but it did not.

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  • Sending double quote character to CreateProcess?

    - by karikari
    I want to send the double quote character to my CreateProcess function. How can I do the correct way? I want to send all of this characters: "%h" CreateProcess(L"C:\\identify -format ",L"\"%h\" trustedsnapshot.png",0,0,TRUE,NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS|CREATE_NO_WINDOW,0,0,&sInfo,&pInfo); Here is the full code: int ExecuteExternalFile() { SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES secattr; ZeroMemory(&secattr,sizeof(secattr)); secattr.nLength = sizeof(secattr); secattr.bInheritHandle = TRUE; HANDLE rPipe, wPipe; //Create pipes to write and read data CreatePipe(&rPipe,&wPipe,&secattr,0); STARTUPINFO sInfo; ZeroMemory(&sInfo,sizeof(sInfo)); PROCESS_INFORMATION pInfo; ZeroMemory(&pInfo,sizeof(pInfo)); sInfo.cb=sizeof(sInfo); sInfo.dwFlags=STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; sInfo.hStdInput=NULL; sInfo.hStdOutput=wPipe; sInfo.hStdError=wPipe; CreateProcess(L"C:\\identify",L" -format \"%h\" trustedsnapshot.png",0,0,TRUE,NORMAL_PRIORITY_CLASS|CREATE_NO_WINDOW,0,0,&sInfo,&pInfo); CloseHandle(wPipe); char buf[100]; DWORD reDword; CString m_csOutput,csTemp; BOOL res; do { res=::ReadFile(rPipe,buf,100,&reDword,0); csTemp=buf; m_csOutput+=csTemp.Left(reDword); }while(res); //return m_csOutput; float fvar; //fvar = atof((const char *)(LPCTSTR)(m_csOutput)); ori //fvar=atof((LPCTSTR)m_csOutput); fvar = _tstof(m_csOutput); const size_t len = 256; wchar_t buffer[len] = {}; _snwprintf(buffer, len - 1, L"%d", fvar); MessageBox(NULL, buffer, L"test print createprocess value", MB_OK); return fvar; } I need this function to return the integer value from the CreateProcess.

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  • XCode GCC-4.0 vs 4.2

    - by John Smith
    I have just changed a compiler option from 4.0 to 4.2. Now I get an error: jump to case label crosses initialization of 'const char* selectorName' It works fine in 4.0 Any ideas?

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  • How to remove ˆM chars?

    - by LucaB
    I have a file generated from windows that I have to paste into a script under linux. My script works fine, except for the fact that at the end of every line I got a ^M char. How can I remove it with bash? Currently my script is: #/bin/bash IFS=$'\n' for CUSTOMER in `cat exp.csv` do echo $CUSTOMER done

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  • error in coding a lexer in c

    - by mekasperasky
    #include<stdio.h> #include<ctype.h> #include<string.h> /* this is a lexer which recognizes constants , variables ,symbols, identifiers , functions , comments and also header files . It stores the lexemes in 3 different files . One file contains all the headers and the comments . Another file will contain all the variables , another will contain all the symbols. */ int main() { int i=0,j,k,count=0; char a,b[100],c[10000],d[100]; memset ( d, 0, 100 ); j=30; FILE *fp1,*fp2; fp1=fopen("source.txt","r"); //the source file is opened in read only mode which will passed through the lexer fp2=fopen("lext.txt","w"); //now lets remove all the white spaces and store the rest of the words in a file if(fp1==NULL) { perror("failed to open source.txt"); //return EXIT_FAILURE; } i=0; k=0; while(!feof(fp1)) { a=fgetc(fp1); if(a!=' '&&a!='\n') { if (!isalpha(a)) { switch(a) { case '+':{fprintf(fp2,"+ ----> PLUS \n"); i=0;break;} case '-':{fprintf(fp2,"- ---> MINUS \n"); i=0;break;} case '*':{fprintf(fp2, "* --->MULT \n"); i=0;break;} case '/':{fprintf(fp2, "/ --->DIV \n"); i=0;break;} //case '+=':fprintf(fp2, "%.20s\n", "ADD_ASSIGN"); //case '-=':fprintf(fp2, "%.20s\n", "SUB_ASSIGN"); case '=':{fprintf(fp2, "= ---> ASSIGN \n"); i=0;break;} case '%':{fprintf(fp2, "% ---> MOD \n"); i=0;break;} case '<':{fprintf(fp2, "< ---> LESSER_THAN \n"); i=0;break;} case '>':{fprintf(fp2, "> --> GREATER_THAN \n"); i=0;break;} //case '++':fprintf(fp2, "%.20s\n", "INCREMENT"); //case '--':fprintf(fp2, "%.20s\n", "DECREMENT"); //case '==':fprintf(fp2, "%.20s\n", "ASSIGNMENT"); case ';':{fprintf(fp2, "; --->SEMI_COLUMN \n"); i=0;break;} case ':':{fprintf(fp2, ": --->COLUMN \n"); i=0;break;} case '(':{fprintf(fp2, "( --->LPAR \n"); i=0;break;} case ')':{fprintf(fp2, ") --->RPAR \n"); i=0;break;} case '{':{fprintf(fp2, "{ --->LBRACE \n"); i=0;break;} case '}':{fprintf(fp2, "} ---> RBRACE \n"); i=0;break;} } } else { d[i]=a; //printf("%c\n",d[i]); i=i+1; } //} /* we can make the lexer more complex by including even more depths of checks for the symbols*/ } else { d[i+1]='\0'; printf("\n"); if((strcmp(d,"if ")==0)){fprintf(fp2,"if ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); //printf("%s \n",d); memset ( d, 0, 100 ); //printf("%s \n",d); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"then")==0){fprintf(fp2,"then ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"else")==0){fprintf(fp2,"else ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"switch")==0){fprintf(fp2,"switch ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"printf")==0){fprintf(fp2,"prtintf ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"scanf")==0){fprintf(fp2,"scanf ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"NULL")==0){fprintf(fp2,"NULL ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"int")==0){fprintf(fp2,"INT ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"char")==0){fprintf(fp2,"char ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"float")==0){fprintf(fp2,"float ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"long")==0){fprintf(fp2,"long ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"double")==0){fprintf(fp2,"double ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"const")==0){fprintf(fp2,"const ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"continue")==0)fprintf(fp2,"continue ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); else if(strcmp(d,"size of")==0){fprintf(fp2,"size of ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"register")==0){fprintf(fp2,"register ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"short")==0){fprintf(fp2,"short ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"auto")==0){fprintf(fp2,"auto ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"while")==0){fprintf(fp2,"while ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"do")==0){fprintf(fp2,"do ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if(strcmp(d,"case")==0){fprintf(fp2,"case ----> IDENTIFIER \n"); count=count+1;} else if (isdigit(d[i])) { fprintf(fp2,"%s ---->NUMBER",d); } else if (isalpha(a)) { fprintf(fp2,"%s ----> Variable",d); //printf("%s",d); // memset ( d, 0, 100 );} //fprintf(fp2, "s\n", b); i=0; k=k+1; continue; } i=i+1; k=k+1; } fclose(fp1); fclose(fp2); printf("%d",count); return 0; } In this code , my source.txt has if (a+b) stored . But only ( , + and ) is getting written into lext.txt and not the identifier if or the variable a and b . Any particular reason why?

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  • Haskell: how to get through 'no instance for' ?

    - by artemave
    I am learning Haskell. I am on the 8th chapter of this book. The main thing I've learned so far is that Haskell is very unfriendly to me and it bites my ass where possible. Moreover... Heck! Enough mourning, to business. Here is the code: module GlobRegex ( globToRegex, matchesGlob ) where import Text.Regex.Posix import Text.Regex.Posix.String import Text.Regex.Base.RegexLike data CaseOpt = Case | NoCase deriving (Eq) matchesGlob :: String -> String -> CaseOpt -> Bool matchesGlob name pat caseopt = match regex name where regex = case caseopt of NoCase -> makeRegexOpts (defaultCompOpt + compIgnoreCase) defaultExecOpt (globToRegex pat) Case -> makeRegex (globToRegex pat) globToRegex :: String -> String ... And here is how it fails to compile: Prelude Text.Regex.Posix Text.Regex.Base.RegexLike> :load globtoregex\GlobRegex. hs [1 of 1] Compiling GlobRegex ( globtoregex\GlobRegex.hs, interpreted ) globtoregex\GlobRegex.hs:14:31: No instance for (RegexLike regex [Char]) arising from a use of `match' at globtoregex\GlobRegex.hs:14:31-46 Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (RegexLike regex [Char]) In the expression: match regex name In the definition of `matchesGlob': matchesGlob name pat caseopt = match regex name where regex = case caseopt of { NoCase -> makeRegexOpts (defaultCompOpt + compIgnoreCase) defaultExecOpt (globToRegex pat) Case -> makeRegex (globToRegex pat) } globtoregex\GlobRegex.hs:17:23: No instance for (RegexMaker regex CompOption execOpt String) arising from a use of `makeRegex' at globtoregex\GlobRegex.hs:17:23-49 Possible fix: add an instance declaration for (RegexMaker regex CompOption execOpt String) In the expression: makeRegex (globToRegex pat) In a case alternative: Case -> makeRegex (globToRegex pat) In the expression: case caseopt of { NoCase -> makeRegexOpts (defaultCompOpt + compIgnoreCase) defaultExecOpt (globToRegex p at) Case -> makeRegex (globToRegex pat) } Failed, modules loaded: none. To my best understanding, Text.Regex.Posix.String provides instances for RegexLike Regex String and RegexMaker Regex CompOption ExecOption String, so it should work. On the other hand, I can see that regex in the error message is type variable, not a concrete type, so, perhaps not... Anyway, this is where I am stuck. May be there is a common pattern for resolving no instance for type of problems? Or, in Haskell terms, instance of SmartGuess typeclass for no instance for?

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  • How to use CWnd::CreateEx

    - by chitra
    I was using CreateEx( 0, className, "XXX", WS_CHILD | WS_VISIBLE | WS_CLIPSIBLINGS | WS_CLIPCHILDREN, rect, parent, 0); in Visual C++ 6.0. when i port the same to VS 2008.., its giving an error message saying that.. error C2664: 'BOOL CWnd::CreateEx(DWORD,LPCTSTR,LPCTSTR,DWORD,const RECT &,CWnd *,UINT,LPVOID)' : cannot convert parameter 3 from 'const char [7]' to 'LPCTSTR' how to rectify the same thanks Chitra

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  • error C2784: Could not deduce template argument

    - by atch
    Hi guys, Still fighting with templates. In this example, despite the fact that is copied straight from a book I'm getting the following error message: Error 2 error C2784: 'IsClassT<T>::One IsClassT<T>::test(int C::* )' : could not deduce template argument for 'int C::* ' from 'int'. This is an example from a book Templates - The Complete Guide. (I work with Visual Studio 2010 RC). template<typename T> class IsClassT { private: typedef char One; typedef struct { char a[2]; } Two; template<typename C> static One test(int C::*); template<typename C> static Two test(…); public: enum { Yes = sizeof(IsClassT<T>::test<T>(0)) == 1 }; enum { No = !Yes }; }; class MyClass { }; struct MyStruct { }; union MyUnion { }; void myfunc() { } enum E {e1} e; // check by passing type as template argument template <typename T> void check() { if (IsClassT<T>::Yes) { std::cout << " IsClassT " << std::endl; } else { std::cout << " !IsClassT " << std::endl; } } // check by passing type as function call argument template <typename T> void checkT (T) { check<T>(); } int main() { /*std::cout << "int: "; check<int>(); */ std::cout << "MyClass: "; check<MyClass>(); } And although I know roughly what's going on in this example I cannot fix this error. Thanks for help.

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  • Handwritten linked list is segfaulting and I don't understand why

    - by Born2Smile
    Hi I was working on a bit of fun, making an interface to run gnuplot from within c++, and for some reason the my linked list implementation fails. The code below fails on the line plots-append(&plot). Stepping through the code I discovered that for some reason the destructor ~John() is called immediately after the constructor John(), and I cannot seem to figure out why. The code included below is a stripped down version operating only on Plot*. Originally I made the linked list as a template class. And it worked fine as ll<int and ll<char* but for some reason it fails as ll<Plot*. Could youp please help me figure out why it fails? and perhaps help me understand how to make it work? In advance: Thanks a heap! //B2S #include <string.h class Plot{ char title[80]; public: Plot(){ } }; class Link{ Plot* element; Link* next; Link* prev; friend class ll; }; class ll{ Link* head; Link* tail; public: ll(){ head = tail = new Link(); head-prev = tail-prev = head-next = tail-next = head; } ~ll(){ while (head!=tail){ tail = tail-prev; delete tail-next; } delete head; } void append(Plot* element){ tail-element = element; tail-next = new Link(); tail-next-prev = tail; tail-next = tail; } }; class John{ ll* plots; public: John(){ plots= new ll(); } ~John(){ delete plots; } John(Plot* plot){ John(); plots-append(plot); } }; int main(){ Plot p; John k(&p); }

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  • Covariance in Java

    - by Bobby
    Why does the following not work in Java? It would work in C#: public static final List<String> Split(String str, char delimiter) { if ((str == null) || "".equals(str)) { return new CopyOnWriteArrayList<String>(); } } I get an error saying this method has to return List. CopyOnWriteArrayList implements the List interface. Why does covariance not apply on return values in Java?

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  • Sqlite3 update statement problem

    - by xcodemaddy
    how to create SQl statement for update using 'where' condition with 'name', how to bind this name to sql statement... ///example const char *sql = "update profile set name = ? ,Lname = ?, date = ?,phno = ? ,image = ? , id= ? where name=?;";

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  • Writing preprocessor directives to get string

    - by Dave18
    Can you write preprocessor directives to return you a std::string or char*? For example: In case of integers: #define square(x) (x*x) int main() { int x = square(5); } I'm looking to do the same but with strings like a switch-case pattern. if pass 1 it should return "One" and 2 for "Two" so on..

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  • Obtaining the tropicity of an image on the iPhone

    - by WhiteTiger
    Hello all I was wondering how it's possible to find out if an image in the iPhone photo library is isotropic or anisotropic. Basically how many millimeters each pixel measures in height and in width. In JPG images the information is hardcoded into the data stream so it's possible to do by simply pointing a const char* to the image file, but I'm not sure I can do that with the data the iPhone image returns. Thank you in advance

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