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have you checked the kde source code?
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ok i'll say what it is
i've been examing an NE-executable (DLL) file (old 16-bit windows format). I've mapped out the whole thing, but of course there are gaps in between segments, due to the...
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if anyone can tell me what this is, i'll be seriously impressed:
000eef0: 6b00 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 k...............
000ef00: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ...
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level 0: machine language
assembly: can do no more than machine language
C: can do no more than assembly
CLI: can (usually) do no more than C
GUI: can (usually) do no more than CLI
that and...
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Maybe there was an error during installation
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hmm don't think that did anything.
according to that, looks like i'm in vi mode, because uu definitely doesn't undo two things. :)
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god, i'm an idiot. i knew i should've backed it up beforehand :D
anyway, here's what i did:
i made a file, ne.c, with all my functions in it.
to make the ne.h, I figured I would just do a...
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er, well, you can only use the standard library if you want it to be cross platform.
how about freopen() ?
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i've seen this before. iirc, the problem was somewhere in the CSS, i think in a width property
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they don't keep it forever though, as far as we know
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because they can. ;) a stack is the most straightforward, and efficient way of modelling function calls. you can recurse infinitely, and all you have to do it keep throwing more stuff on the...
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i don't plan on ever using pascal for anything, ever. the only reason i'd ever learn is if i had to read pascal code. hasn't happened yet. i've never heard of a program written in pascal. :D
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malloc() pulls space from the heap. all automatic variables (i.e. declared in a function) are on the stack. main() is just a function, like any other, so its variables are on the stack, too.
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do a google search for beej
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slackware has elvis. i remember that from long ago, when i used to use linux.
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ok, well you seem to have misread, first off.
i don't remember this stuff too well, but i am 100% sure that BSS does not hold constants of any sort. it holds uninitialized global data. (that...
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RodNICE? More like RodMEAN..
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ahh, you don't need to do that, just run this script! :D
xxd -ps $1 |
(echo 'unsigned char edata[] = {' &&
sed 's/[[:xdigit:]][[:xdigit:]]/0x&,/g' &&
echo $'};') >> $1.def.c
gcc -c...
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a compiler turns a file into .o (gcc)
a linker links it into your program. (ld)
not exactly sure what you're asking ;)
unless 'file' means 'ELF executable', then i have no idea :)
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another option: a named pipe
mkfifo in
bash <in
then on another terminal:
echo "ls" >in
doesn't work quite right like that (it terminates the special bash after running 'ls'), but it's...
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yeah, if you could emulate a '\n' then you wouldn't need to do any of this signal stuff. ;) what you'd need to do is put input wherever the session is reading it from.
thinking of this, i wonder...
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you can set signal handlers on bash sessions, right? you could just set a signal handler on some unused signal, then send the process the signal you want whenever you want the command to run.
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hmm, i thought that's how the power switch worked, it just closes for a split secod
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Ah, excellent way to learn C. Do what gives less segfaults. :D
But yeah, really, a char* has to POINT TO something. (a char, to be precise). Either it has to be passed in already pointing to...
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