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  • struct assignment operator on arrays

    - by Django fan
    Suppose I defined a structure like this: struct person { char name [10]; int age; }; and declared two person variables: person Bob; person John; where Bob.name = "Bob", Bob.age = 30 and John.name = "John",John.age = 25. and I called Bob = John; struct person would do a Memberwise assignment and assign Johns's member values to Bob's. But arrays can't assign to arrays, so how does the assignment of the "name" array work?

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  • Conditional operator in if-statement?

    - by Pindatjuh
    I've written the following if-statement in Java: if(methodName.equals("set" + this.name) || isBoolean() ? methodName.equals("is" + this.name) : methodName.equals("get" + this.name)) { ... } Is this a good practice to write such expressions in if, to separate state from condition? And can this expression be simplified?

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  • Ternary operator in if-statement?

    - by Pindatjuh
    I've written the following if-statement in Java: if(methodName.equals("set" + this.name) || isBoolean() ? methodName.equals("is" + this.name) : methodName.equals("get" + this.name)) { ... } Is this a good practice to write such expressions in if, to separate state from condition? And can this expression be simplified?

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  • post increment operator java

    - by srandpersonia
    I can't make heads or tails of the following code from "java puzzlers" by joshua bloch. public class Test22{ public static void main(String args[]){ int j=0; for(int i=0;i<100;i++){ j=j++; } System.out.println(j); //prints 0 int a=0,b=0; a=b++; System.out.println(a); System.out.println(b); //prints 1 } } I can't get the part where j prints 0. According to the author, j=j++ is similar to temp=j; j=j+1; j=temp; But a=b++ makes b 1. So it should've evaluated like this, a=b b=b+1 By following the same logic, shouldn't j=j++ be evaluated as, j=j j=j+1 Where does the temp come into picture here? Any explanations would be much appreciated. << I'm breaking my head over this. ;) Thanks in advance.

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  • Is Operator Overloading supported in C

    - by caramel23
    Today when I was reading about LCC(windows) compiler I find out it has the implemention for operator overloading . I'm puzzled because after a bit of googling , it has been confirm that operator overloading ain't support in standard C , but I read some people's comment mentioning LCC is ANSI-compliant . So my real question is , is LCC really standard C or it's just like objective-c , a C variant with object-oriented feature ?

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  • Double Buffering for Game objects, what's a nice clean generic C++ way?

    - by Gary
    This is in C++. So, I'm starting from scratch writing a game engine for fun and learning from the ground up. One of the ideas I want to implement is to have game object state (a struct) be double-buffered. For instance, I can have subsystems updating the new game object data while a render thread is rendering from the old data by guaranteeing there is a consistent state stored within the game object (the data from last time). After rendering of old and updating of new is finished, I can swap buffers and do it again. Question is, what's a good forward-looking and generic OOP way to expose this to my classes while trying to hide implementation details as much as possible? Would like to know your thoughts and considerations. I was thinking operator overloading could be used, but how do I overload assign for a templated class's member within my buffer class? for instance, I think this is an example of what I want: doublebuffer<Vector3> data; data.x=5; //would write to the member x within the new buffer int a=data.x; //would read from the old buffer's x member data.x+=1; //I guess this shouldn't be allowed If this is possible, I could choose to enable or disable double-buffering structs without changing much code. This is what I was considering: template <class T> class doublebuffer{ T T1; T T2; T * current=T1; T * old=T2; public: doublebuffer(); ~doublebuffer(); void swap(); operator=()?... }; and a game object would be like this: struct MyObjectData{ int x; float afloat; } class MyObject: public Node { doublebuffer<MyObjectData> data; functions... } What I have right now is functions that return pointers to the old and new buffer, and I guess any classes that use them have to be aware of this. Is there a better way?

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  • Trying to reduce the speed overhead of an almost-but-not-quite-int number class

    - by Fumiyo Eda
    I have implemented a C++ class which behaves very similarly to the standard int type. The difference is that it has an additional concept of "epsilon" which represents some tiny value that is much less than 1, but greater than 0. One way to think of it is as a very wide fixed point number with 32 MSBs (the integer parts), 32 LSBs (the epsilon parts) and a huge sea of zeros in between. The following class works, but introduces a ~2x speed penalty in the overall program. (The program includes code that has nothing to do with this class, so the actual speed penalty of this class is probably much greater than 2x.) I can't paste the code that is using this class, but I can say the following: +, -, +=, <, > and >= are the only heavily used operators. Use of setEpsilon() and getInt() is extremely rare. * is also rare, and does not even need to consider the epsilon values at all. Here is the class: #include <limits> struct int32Uepsilon { typedef int32Uepsilon Self; int32Uepsilon () { _value = 0; _eps = 0; } int32Uepsilon (const int &i) { _value = i; _eps = 0; } void setEpsilon() { _eps = 1; } Self operator+(const Self &rhs) const { Self result = *this; result._value += rhs._value; result._eps += rhs._eps; return result; } Self operator-(const Self &rhs) const { Self result = *this; result._value -= rhs._value; result._eps -= rhs._eps; return result; } Self operator-( ) const { Self result = *this; result._value = -result._value; result._eps = -result._eps; return result; } Self operator*(const Self &rhs) const { return this->getInt() * rhs.getInt(); } // XXX: discards epsilon bool operator<(const Self &rhs) const { return (_value < rhs._value) || (_value == rhs._value && _eps < rhs._eps); } bool operator>(const Self &rhs) const { return (_value > rhs._value) || (_value == rhs._value && _eps > rhs._eps); } bool operator>=(const Self &rhs) const { return (_value >= rhs._value) || (_value == rhs._value && _eps >= rhs._eps); } Self &operator+=(const Self &rhs) { this->_value += rhs._value; this->_eps += rhs._eps; return *this; } Self &operator-=(const Self &rhs) { this->_value -= rhs._value; this->_eps -= rhs._eps; return *this; } int getInt() const { return(_value); } private: int _value; int _eps; }; namespace std { template<> struct numeric_limits<int32Uepsilon> { static const bool is_signed = true; static int max() { return 2147483647; } } }; The code above works, but it is quite slow. Does anyone have any ideas on how to improve performance? There are a few hints/details I can give that might be helpful: 32 bits are definitely insufficient to hold both _value and _eps. In practice, up to 24 ~ 28 bits of _value are used and up to 20 bits of _eps are used. I could not measure a significant performance difference between using int32_t and int64_t, so memory overhead itself is probably not the problem here. Saturating addition/subtraction on _eps would be cool, but isn't really necessary. Note that the signs of _value and _eps are not necessarily the same! This broke my first attempt at speeding this class up. Inline assembly is no problem, so long as it works with GCC on a Core i7 system running Linux!

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  • How do you pronounce the '...' operator

    - by Uri
    Now, in c++ '...' became a first class operator. In speech, how do you pronounce it? So far I've heard: dot dot dot triple dot ellipsis related: Is it OK to replace ... with ellipsis in writing? e.g. "The ellipsis operator expands the pack" EDIT (clarification): We are all aware that '...' as a punctuation mark is indeed called ellipsis. But in the context of C++ we don't pronounce the names of the punctuation mark. For example, the '&' operator, depends on the context is pronounced as 'and', 'bitwise and', 'address of', 'logical and' (when && is used), or 'reference'. It is rarely pronounced as 'ampersand'. In speeches, I've a feeling that 'dot dot dot' is used more often. For example: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/GoingNative/GoingNative-2012/Variadic-Templates-are-Funadic (an excellent presentation about variadic templates). On the other hand, 'dot dot dot' is awkward hard to pronouce ('d' and 't' are both pronounce with the tongue). Can we pronounce it 'unpack'?

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  • Distinct operator in Linq

    - by Jalpesh P. Vadgama
    Linq operator provides great flexibility and easy way of coding. Let’s again take one more example of distinct operator. As name suggest it will find the distinct elements from IEnumerable. Let’s take an example of array in console application and then we will again print array to see is it working or not. Below is the code for that. In this application I have integer array which contains duplicate elements and then I will apply distinct operator to this and then I will print again result of distinct operators to actually see whether its working or not. using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Linq; using System.Text; namespace Experiment { class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { int[] intArray = { 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5 }; var uniqueIntegers = intArray.Distinct(); foreach (var uInteger in uniqueIntegers) { Console.WriteLine(uInteger); } Console.ReadKey(); } } } Below is output as expected.. That’s cool..Stay tuned for more.. Happy programming. Technorati Tags: Linq,Distinct

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  • DIR $file "File Not Found" vs DIR $filedir shows it....not permissions, not USB

    - by Kev
    I was having this problem before on a USB drive, but now it's happening on my main RAID5-backed hard disk: 2013-10-17 9:37 C:\>dir "C:\Shares\Shared\Reference\Safety Management System\Vid eo CD\AutoPlay\Docs\Manuel*" Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 3C18-E114 Directory of C:\Shares\Shared\Reference\Safety Management System\Video CD\AutoP lay\Docs 2003-09-09 11:29 PM 1,056,768 Manuel d'intervention d'urgence MFC.doc 2004-06-20 10:36 PM 139,849 Manuel d'intervention d'urgence MFC.pdf 2 File(s) 1,196,617 bytes 0 Dir(s) 196,068,691,968 bytes free 2013-10-17 9:38 C:\>dir "C:\Shares\Shared\Reference\Safety Management System\Vid eo CD\AutoPlay\Docs\Manuel d'intervention d'urgence MFC.doc" Volume in drive C has no label. Volume Serial Number is 3C18-E114 Directory of C:\Shares\Shared\Reference\Safety Management System\Video CD\AutoP lay\Docs File Not Found 2013-10-17 9:38 C:\> This is from a Command Prompt window where I went to Properties and told it I wanted to modify who it ran as. I opened it, had it run as me with the "restricted access" unchecked, then ran the above. The file in question has the following ACLs: Administrators, SYSTEM, and OurCompanyUsers. All three have full control of everything. Nobody has any Deny bits set. I am a member of Administrators. So I don't believe it's a permissions issue. It's not a USB drive, so this time there is no question of USB hardware. Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP2. What does this mean? Is this more likely a hardware or software problem?

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  • Null Values And The T-SQL IN Operator

    - by Jesse
    I came across some unexpected behavior while troubleshooting a failing test the other day that took me long enough to figure out that I thought it was worth sharing here. I finally traced the failing test back to a SELECT statement in a stored procedure that was using the IN t-sql operator to exclude a certain set of values. Here’s a very simple example table to illustrate the issue: Customers CustomerId INT, NOT NULL, Primary Key CustomerName nvarchar(100) NOT NULL SalesRegionId INT NULL   The ‘SalesRegionId’ column contains a number representing the sales region that the customer belongs to. This column is nullable because new customers get created all the time but assigning them to sales regions is a process that is handled by a regional manager on a periodic basis. For the purposes of this example, the Customers table currently has the following rows: CustomerId CustomerName SalesRegionId 1 Customer A 1 2 Customer B NULL 3 Customer C 4 4 Customer D 2 5 Customer E 3   How could we write a query against this table for all customers that are NOT in sales regions 2 or 4? You might try something like this: 1: SELECT 2: CustomerId, 3: CustomerName, 4: SalesRegionId 5: FROM Customers 6: WHERE SalesRegionId NOT IN (2,4)   Will this work? In short, no; at least not in the way that you might expect. Here’s what this query will return given the example data we’re working with: CustomerId CustomerName SalesRegionId 1 Customer A 1 5 Customer E 5   I was expecting that this query would also return ‘Customer B’, since that customer has a NULL SalesRegionId. In my mind, having a customer with no sales region should be included in a set of customers that are not in sales regions 2 or 4.When I first started troubleshooting my issue I made note of the fact that this query should probably be re-written without the NOT IN clause, but I didn’t suspect that the NOT IN clause was actually the source of the issue. This particular query was only one minor piece in a much larger process that was being exercised via an automated integration test and I simply made a poor assumption that the NOT IN would work the way that I thought it should. So why doesn’t this work the way that I thought it should? From the MSDN documentation on the t-sql IN operator: If the value of test_expression is equal to any value returned by subquery or is equal to any expression from the comma-separated list, the result value is TRUE; otherwise, the result value is FALSE. Using NOT IN negates the subquery value or expression. The key phrase out of that quote is, “… is equal to any expression from the comma-separated list…”. The NULL SalesRegionId isn’t included in the NOT IN because of how NULL values are handled in equality comparisons. From the MSDN documentation on ANSI_NULLS: The SQL-92 standard requires that an equals (=) or not equal to (<>) comparison against a null value evaluates to FALSE. When SET ANSI_NULLS is ON, a SELECT statement using WHERE column_name = NULL returns zero rows even if there are null values in column_name. A SELECT statement using WHERE column_name <> NULL returns zero rows even if there are nonnull values in column_name. In fact, the MSDN documentation on the IN operator includes the following blurb about using NULL values in IN sub-queries or expressions that are used with the IN operator: Any null values returned by subquery or expression that are compared to test_expression using IN or NOT IN return UNKNOWN. Using null values in together with IN or NOT IN can produce unexpected results. If I were to include a ‘SET ANSI_NULLS OFF’ command right above my SELECT statement I would get ‘Customer B’ returned in the results, but that’s definitely not the right way to deal with this. We could re-write the query to explicitly include the NULL value in the WHERE clause: 1: SELECT 2: CustomerId, 3: CustomerName, 4: SalesRegionId 5: FROM Customers 6: WHERE (SalesRegionId NOT IN (2,4) OR SalesRegionId IS NULL)   This query works and properly includes ‘Customer B’ in the results, but I ultimately opted to re-write the query using a LEFT OUTER JOIN against a table variable containing all of the values that I wanted to exclude because, in my case, there could potentially be several hundred values to be excluded. If we were to apply the same refactoring to our simple sales region example we’d end up with: 1: DECLARE @regionsToIgnore TABLE (IgnoredRegionId INT) 2: INSERT @regionsToIgnore values (2),(4) 3:  4: SELECT 5: c.CustomerId, 6: c.CustomerName, 7: c.SalesRegionId 8: FROM Customers c 9: LEFT OUTER JOIN @regionsToIgnore r ON r.IgnoredRegionId = c.SalesRegionId 10: WHERE r.IgnoredRegionId IS NULL By performing a LEFT OUTER JOIN from Customers to the @regionsToIgnore table variable we can simply exclude any rows where the IgnoredRegionId is null, as those represent customers that DO NOT appear in the ignored regions list. This approach will likely perform better if the number of sales regions to ignore gets very large and it also will correctly include any customers that do not yet have a sales region.

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  • Play music by Operator in asterisk?

    - by Rev
    Hi I want in call duration between operator and caller,play sound for operator(something like hold music). But in order to play this sound, operator must dial unique code and then sound will be play for caller, and caller only hear that sound file! After that (sound fully played), caller back to operator's queue or something like this. So is this possible to do or not? (if possible, post dial-plan for this too)

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  • Play music by Operator in asterisk?

    - by Rev
    Hi I want in call duration between operator and caller,play sound for operator(something like hold music). But in order to play this sound, operator must dial unique code and then sound will be play for caller, and caller only hear that sound file! After that (sound fully played), caller back to operator's queue or something like this. So is this possible to do or not? (if possible, post dial-plan for this too)

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  • Installation of SAP Web Application Server 6.20 in Windows Vista

    - by karthikeyan b
    I tried installing trial version of sap netweaver 7.1 in windows vista in my laptop but i couldnt succeed there.. then i tried installing SAP WEB AS 6.20 now.I am able to succeed till 91% completion.After that i get some errors and the installation stops... if anybody have any experiences please share.it will be really helpful.I mentioned the complete log details below. nfo: INSTGUI.EXE Protocol version is 10. Message checksum is 7613888. Info: INSTGUI MessageFile Start message loading... Info: INSTGUI MessageFile Finished message loading. Info: InstController Prepare {} {} R3SETUP Version: Apr 24 2002 Info: InstController Prepare {} {} Logfile will be set to E:\R3SETUP\BSP.log Check E:\R3SETUP\BSP.log for further messages. Info: CommandFileController SyFileVersionSave {} {} Saving original content of file E:\R3SETUP\BSP.R3S ... Warning: CommandFileController SyFileCopy {} {} Function CopyFile() failed at location SyFileCopy-681 Warning: CommandFileController SyFileCopy {} {} errno: 5: Access is denied. Warning: CommandFileController SyFileCreateWithPermissions {} {} errno: 13: Permission denied Warning: CommandFileController SyPermissionSet {} {} Function SetNamedSecurityInfo() failed for E:\R3SETUP\BSP.R3S at location SyPermissionSet-2484 Warning: CommandFileController SyPermissionSet {} {} errno: 5: Access is denied. Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 309 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 309 CommandFile could not be updated Info: CDSERVERBASE InternalColdKeyCheck 2 309 The CD KERNEL will not be copied. Info: CDSERVERBASE InternalColdKeyCheck 2 309 The CD DATA1 will not be copied. Info: CDSERVERBASE InternalColdKeyCheck 2 309 The CD DATA2 will not be copied. Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 checking host name lookup for 'Karthikeyan' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for 'Karthikeyan' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 host 'Karthikeyan' has ip address '115.184.71.93' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for '115.184.71.93' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 checking host name lookup for 'Karthikeyan' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for 'Karthikeyan' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 host 'Karthikeyan' has ip address '115.184.71.93' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for '115.184.71.93' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 checking host name lookup for 'Karthikeyan' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for 'Karthikeyan' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 host 'Karthikeyan' has ip address '115.184.71.93' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for '115.184.71.93' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 checking host name lookup for 'Karthikeyan' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for 'Karthikeyan' is 'Karthikeyan'. Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 host 'Karthikeyan' has ip address '115.184.71.93' Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA SyCheckHostnameLookup 2 333 offical host name for '115.184.71.93' is 'Karthikeyan'. Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 99 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 99 CommandFile could not be updated Warning: ADADBINSTANCE_IND_ADA GetConfirmationFor 2 58 Cleanup database instance BSP for new installation. Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 58 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 58 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1206 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1206 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 75 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 75 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 247 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 247 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1195 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1195 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1195 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1195 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 120 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 120 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 242 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 242 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 815 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 815 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 223 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 223 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 10 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 10 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 760 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 760 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1267 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1267 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1111 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1111 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1122 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1122 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1114 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1114 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 54 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 54 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1146 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1146 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 718 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 718 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 760 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 760 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 333 Requesting Installation Details Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Info: CDSERVERBASE InternalWarmKeyCheck 2 309 The CD KERNEL will not be copied. Info: CDSERVERBASE InternalWarmKeyCheck 2 309 The CD DATA1 will not be copied. Info: CDSERVERBASE InternalWarmKeyCheck 2 309 The CD DATA2 will not be copied. Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 309 Requesting Information on CD-ROMs Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 309 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 309 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 309 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 309 CommandFile could not be updated Info: CENTRDBINSTANCE_NT_ADA InternalWarmKeyCheck 2 333 The installation phase is starting now. Please look in the log file for further information about current actions. Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 333 Requesting Installation Details Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 99 Defining Key Values Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 99 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 99 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 99 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 99 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 58 Requesting Setup Details Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 58 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 58 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 58 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 58 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 333 Requesting Installation Details Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 333 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 333 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1206 Setting Users for Single DB landscape Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1206 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1206 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1206 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1206 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 75 Stopping the SAP DB Instance Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 75 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 75 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 75 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 75 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 247 Stopping the SAP DB remote server Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 247 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 247 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 247 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 247 CommandFile could not be updated Warning: CDSERVERBASE ConfirmKey 2 1195 Can not read from Z:. Please ensure this path is accessible. Info: LvKeyRequest For further information see HTML documentation: step: SAPDBSETCDPATH_IND_IND and key: KERNEL_LOCATION Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1195 Installing SAP DB Software Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1195 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1195 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1195 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1195 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1195 Installing SAP DB Software Info: SAPDBINSTALL_IND_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 1195 Creating coprocess E:\sapdb\NT\I386\sdbinst.exe ... Info: SAPDBINSTALL_IND_ADA ExecuteDo 2 1195 RC code form SyCoprocessWait = 0 . Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1195 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1195 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1195 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1195 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 120 Extracting SAP DB Tools Software Info: ADAEXTRACTLCTOOLS_NT_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 120 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Info: ADAEXTRACTLCTOOLS_NT_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 120 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 120 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 120 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 120 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 120 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 816 Extracting the Database-Dependent SAP system Executables Info: ADAEXTRACTBSPCFG SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Info: ADAEXTRACTBSPCFG SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 242 Starting VSERVER Info: ADAXSERVER_NT_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 242 Creating coprocess C:\sapdb\programs\bin\x_server.exe ... Info: ADAXSERVER_NT_ADA ExecuteDo 2 242 RC code form SyCoprocessWait = 0 . Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 242 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 242 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 242 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 242 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 816 Extracting the Database-Dependent SAP system Executables Info: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA1 SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Info: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA1 SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Warning: CDSERVERBASE ConfirmKey 2 816 Can not read from Y:. Please ensure this path is accessible. Info: LvKeyRequest For further information see HTML documentation: step: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA2 and key: DATA1_LOCATION Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 816 Extracting the Database-Dependent SAP system Executables Info: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA2 SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Info: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA2 SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Warning: CDSERVERBASE ConfirmKey 2 816 Can not read from X:. Please ensure this path is accessible. Info: LvKeyRequest For further information see HTML documentation: step: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA3 and key: DATA2_LOCATION Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 816 Extracting the Database-Dependent SAP system Executables Info: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA3 SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Info: EXTRACTSAPEXEDBDATA3 SyCoprocessCreate 2 816 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 816 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 816 CommandFile could not be updated Warning: CDSERVERBASE ConfirmKey 2 815 We tried to find the label SAPDB:MINI-WAS-DEMO:620:KERNEL for CD KERNEL in path E:. But the check was not successfull. Info: LvKeyRequest For further information see HTML documentation: step: EXTRACTSAPEXE and key: KERNEL_LOCATION Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 815 Extracting the SAP Executables Info: EXTRACTSAPEXE SyCoprocessCreate 2 815 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Info: EXTRACTSAPEXE SyCoprocessCreate 2 815 Creating coprocess SAPCAR ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 815 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 815 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 815 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 815 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 223 Setting new Rundirectory. Info: ADADBREGISTER_IND_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 223 Creating coprocess C:\sapdb\programs\pgm\dbmcli.exe ... Info: ADADBREGISTER_IND_ADA ExecuteDo 2 223 RC code form SyCoprocessWait = 0 . Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 223 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 223 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 223 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 223 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1 ADASETDEVSPACES_IND_ADA Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 10 Performing Service BCHECK Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 10 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 10 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 10 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 10 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 263 Creating XUSER File for the User ADM for Dialog Instance Info: ADAXUSERSIDADM_DEFAULT_NT_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 263 Creating coprocess C:\sapdb\programs\pgm\dbmcli.exe ... Info: ADAXUSERSIDADM_DEFAULT_NT_ADA ExecuteDo 2 263 RC code form SyCoprocessWait = 0 . Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 263 Creating XUSER File for the User ADM for Dialog Instance Info: ADAXUSERSIDADM_COLD_NT_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 263 Creating coprocess C:\sapdb\programs\pgm\dbmcli.exe ... Info: ADAXUSERSIDADM_COLD_NT_ADA ExecuteDo 2 263 RC code form SyCoprocessWait = 0 . Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 263 Creating XUSER File for the User ADM for Dialog Instance Info: ADAXUSERSIDADM_WARM_NT_ADA SyCoprocessCreate 2 263 Creating coprocess C:\sapdb\programs\pgm\dbmcli.exe ... Info: ADAXUSERSIDADM_WARM_NT_ADA ExecuteDo 2 263 RC code form SyCoprocessWait = 0 . Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 263 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 263 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 760 Creating the Default Profile Info: DEFAULTPROFILE_IND_IND SyFileVersionSave 2 760 Saving original content of file C:\MiniWAS\DEFAULT.PFL ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 760 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 760 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 760 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 760 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1267 Modifying or Creating the TPPARAM File Info: TPPARAMMODIFY_NT_ADA SyFileVersionSave 2 1267 Saving original content of file C:\MiniWAS\trans\bin\TPPARAM ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1267 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1267 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1267 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1267 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1111 Creating the Service Entry for the Dispatcher Info: R3DISPATCHERPORT_IND_IND IaServicePortAppend 2 1111 Checking service name sapdp00, protocol tcp, port number 3200 ... Info: R3DISPATCHERPORT_IND_IND IaServicePortAppend 2 1111 Port name sapdp00 is known and the port number 3200 is equal to the existing port number 3200 Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1111 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1111 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1111 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1111 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1122 Creating the Service Entry for the Message Server Info: R3MESSAGEPORT_IND_IND IaServicePortAppend 2 1122 Checking service name sapmsBSP, protocol tcp, port number 3600 ... Info: R3MESSAGEPORT_IND_IND IaServicePortAppend 2 1122 Port name sapmsBSP is known and the port number 3600 is equal to the existing port number 3600 Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1122 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1122 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1122 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1122 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1114 Creating the Service Entry for the Gateway Service Info: R3GATEWAYPORT_IND_IND IaServicePortAppend 2 1114 Checking service name sapgw00, protocol tcp, port number 3300 ... Info: R3GATEWAYPORT_IND_IND IaServicePortAppend 2 1114 Port name sapgw00 is known and the port number 3300 is equal to the existing port number 3300 Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1114 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1114 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1114 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1114 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1 PISTARTBSP Info: PISTARTBSP SyDirCreate 2 1 Checking existence of directory C:\Users\Karthikeyan\Desktop. If it does not exist creating it with user , group and permission 0 ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 1 PISTARTBSPGROUP Info: PISTARTBSPGROUP SyDirCreate 2 1 Checking existence of directory C:\Users\Karthikeyan\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Mini SAP Web Application Server. If it does not exist creating it with user , group and permission 0 ... Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Error: CommandFileController StoreMasterTableFromCommandFile 2 1 Command file could not be opened. Error: CommandFileController SetKeytableForSect 2 1 CommandFile could not be updated Info: InstController MakeStepsDeliver 2 54 Starting SAP DB to Mode WARM Error: Command

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  • how to refer to the current struct in an overloaded operator?

    - by genesys
    Hi! I have a struct for which i want to define a relative order by defining < , , <= and = operators. actually in my order there won't be any equality, so if one struct is not smaller than another, it's automatically larger. I defined the first operator like this: struct MyStruct{ ... ... bool operator < (const MyStruct &b) const {return (somefancycomputation);} }; now i'd like to define the other operators based on this operator, such that <= will return the same as < and the other two will simply return the oposite. so for example for the operator i'd like to write something like bool operator > (const MyStruct &b) const {return !(self<b);} but i don't know how to refere to this 'self' since i can refere only to the fields inside the current struct. whole is in C++ hope my question was understandable :) thank you for the help!

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  • Defining < for STL sort algorithm - operator overload, functor or standalone function?

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    I have a stl::list containing Widget class objects. They need to be sorted according to two members in the Widget class. For the sorting to work, I need to define a less-than comparator comparing two Widget objects. There seems to be a myriad of ways to do it. From what I can gather, one can either: a. Define a comparison operator overload in the class: bool Widget::operator< (const Widget &rhs) const b. Define a standalone function taking two Widgets: bool operator<(const Widget& lhs, const Widget& rhs); And then make the Widget class a friend of it: class Widget { // Various class definitions ... friend bool operator<(const Widget& lhs, const Widget& rhs); }; c. Define a functor and then include it as a parameter when calling the sort function: class Widget_Less : public binary_function<Widget, Widget, bool> { bool operator()(const Widget &lhs, const Widget& rhs) const; }; Does anybody know which method is better? In particular I am interested to know if I should do 1 or 2. I searched the book Effective STL by Scott Meyer but unfortunately it does not have anything to say about this. Thank you for your reply.

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  • In what situation should the built-in 'operator' module be used in python?

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    - by Syntactic
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