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  • What does ObjectName(parameter) refer in the structure OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE?

    - by kiddo
    hi all, I found this structure called OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE in one of the nt dll functions..I was curious to know about that structure and I went through its documentation(msdn)...In the OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE structure there is a parameter called PUNICODE_STRING objectName...As per the msdn documentation..it says that the objectName "the name of the object for which a handle is to be opened" which is actually a name or some root directory,am confused with this.Can anybody explain this term "name of the object"(root directory).what it represents.

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  • i have question about job

    - by davit-datuashvili
    hi i will explain my situation i am study algorithms and data structures and i know many thing practical and others most thoereticaly and trying to implement in practise i want to get job where i will study more quickly i am interested if i have chance to start job when i have not expierence? thanks please advise what to do

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  • serious problems please help me

    - by davit-datuashvili
    guys some of you tell me that i have not accepted your answers on my problems or it is 0 % accepted answers really trust me it is technical problem i did not know what to do in case of get answers please tell me what to do i have accepted all answers they helped me very much what to do? can u explain me what to do and how to do in case i will get correct answers and i accept it?

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  • Dynamic allocation in C

    - by Kerby82
    I'm writing a program and I have the following problem: char *tmp; sprintf (tmp,"%ld",(long)time_stamp_for_file_name); Could someone explain how much memory allocate for the string tmp. How many chars are a long variable? Thank you, I would appreciate also a link to an exahustive resource on this kind of information. Thank you

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  • Function callers in C?

    - by thyrgle
    So I was wondering how they work. To explain what I mean by a "function caller" a good example of what I mean would be glutTimerFunc, it is able to take in a function as a parameter and call it even with it not knowing it is declared. How is it doing this?

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  • C++ pointers and constructors

    - by lego69
    if I have this snippet of the code A a1(i); A a2 = a1; A *pa1 = new A(a2); can somebody please explain what exactly the last line does, it makes copy of the a2 and pointer for this new object is pa1 or it just creates pointer for a2, thanks in advance

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  • what does this ADO OPEN Method do?

    - by every_answer_gets_a_point
    in plain english can you explain to me what happens here: rs.Open "batchinfo", oConn, adOpenKeyset, adLockOptimistic, adCmdTable what i need to do is to be able to insert values into a table called batchinfo. would this be the best way to do an OPEN? the only thing i would be doing is inserting values.

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  • Code explanation in java

    - by Gandalf StormCrow
    Hello everyone, this morning I came across this code, and I have absolutely no idea what that means, can anyone explain me what do these represent, ex: public class MyClass<T> ... some bits of code then private Something<T> so; private OtherThing<T> to; private Class<T> c; Thank you

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  • How much faster is C++ than C#?

    - by Trap
    Or is it now the other way around? From what I've heard there are some areas in which C# proves to be faster than C++, but I've never had the guts to test it by myself. Thought any of you could explain these differences in detail or point me to the right place for information on this.

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  • [ZF] How to use Zend_Db without SQL Queries?

    - by rasouza
    The last time I worked with Zend_Db I recall I used to write SQL Queries manually. I've been searching for some ORM application, but, since I read something like Zend_Db is also capable of doing so, I started to try it, but I can't find neither a good tutorial explain it or a good documentation. I read something lake Gateway pattern and ModelMapper class but I can't figure it out. Can someone shine my path? :P

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  • x86 Instruction Format: "ba 0e 00 00 00" ... "mov $0xe,%edx"

    - by Andrew Tomazos - Fathomling
    I'm getting the following line in the disassembly from objdump -d of an x86 linux program... 4000b0: ba 0e 00 00 00 mov $0xe,%edx I'm trying to understand how the machine code "ba 0e 00 00 00" maps to "mov $0xe,%edx" In the manual move immediate 32-bit is: B8 + rd ... MOV r32, imm32 ie "B8" not "BA" In fact none of the MOV opcodes are "BA". If someone could break down "ba 0e 00 00 00" and explain bit-wise how to get to "mov $0xe,%edx" it would be most helpful.

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  • how to call operator () in c++

    - by anish
    in c++ i have following code class Foobar{ public: Foobar * operator()(){ return new Foobar; } My quesion is how to call the (); if i do Foobar foo() the constructor gets called i am confused about behaviour of () can some explain me

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