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  • Error on MulticastSocket.joinGroup()

    - by Pedro Ghilardi
    I'm trying to execute a simple example of Multicast sockets on Java. MulticastSocket s = new MulticastSocket(6789); InetAddress group = InetAddress.getByName("230.1.1.1"); s.joinGroup(group); This code generates the error: IP_ADD_MEMBERSHIP failed (out of hardware filters?) Any idea? Thanks

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  • No warning from gcc when function definition in linked source different from function prototype in h

    - by c_c
    Hi, I had a problem with a part of my code, which after some iterations seemed to read NaN as value of a int of a struct. I think I found the error, but am still wondering why gcc (version 3.2.3 on a embedded Linux with busybox) did not warn me. Here are the important parts of the code: A c file and its header for functions to acquire data over USB: // usb_control.h typedef struct{ double mean; short *values; } DATA_POINTS; typedef struct{ int size; DATA_POINTS *channel1; //....7 more channels } DATA_STRUCT; DATA_STRUCT *create_data_struct(int N); // N values per channel int free_data_struct(DATA_STRUCT *data); int aqcu_data(DATA_STRUCT *data, int N); A c and header file with helper function (math, bitshift,etc...): // helper.h int mean(DATA_STRUCT *data); // helper.c (this is where the error is obviously) double mean(DATA_STRUCT *data) { // sum in for loop data->channel1->mean = sum/data->N; // ...7 more channels // a printf here displayed the mean values corretly } The main file // main.c #include "helper.h" #include "usb_control.h" // Allocate space for data struct DATA_STRUCT *data = create_data_struct(N); // get data for different delays for (delay = 0; delay < 500; delay += pw){ acqu_data(data, N); mean(data); // printf of the mean values first is correct. Than after 5 iterations // it is always NaN for channel1. The other channels are displayed correctly; } There were no segfaults nor any other missbehavior, just the NaN for channel1 in the main file. After finding the error, which was not easy, it was of course east to fix. The return type of mean(){} was wrong in the definition. Instead of double mean() it has to be int mean() as the prototype defines. When all the functions are put into one file, gcc warns me that there is a redefinition of the function mean(). But as I compile each c file seperately and link them afterwards gcc seems to miss that. So my questions would be. Why didn't I get any warnings, even non with gcc -Wall? Or is there still another error hidden which is just not causing problems now? Regards, christian

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  • please help me to choose good boks on algorithms

    - by davit-datuashvili
    i want to help me to choose good books on algorithms many people from this site say me that show me your code and now i ask u to help me to choose good books on algorithms please i have not books on algorithms and in case i decide to buy it of course must buy book which has high quality yes? so please any ideas ?links everything

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  • usefull docushare tutorials, samples

    - by snorlaks
    Hello, Im evaluating trial version of xerox docushare. Supplied documentation is very strinc and isnt helpfull when You havent got an experience so I would liek tto ask if any of You have got such good tutorials or code samples ?? thanks for help

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  • Which browsers support html5 offline storage?

    - by Marcin
    Essentially, I wanted to run a piece of demo code from W3c Offline Webapps page. It looks like that: var db = window.openDatabase("notes", "", "The Example Notes App!", 1048576); Firefox 3.5, IE8 and Chrome do not seem to get it. Is there anybody out there that actually wrote support for that? Or is this wishful thinking about 'the standard of the future'?

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  • How to access a superclass method from a nested class?

    - by m01
    I hope this code explains the problem: class Foo { void a() { / *stuff */ } } class Bar extends Foo { void a() { throw new Exception("This is not allowed for Bar"); } class Baz { void blah() { // how to access Foo.a from here? } } } I know that I may be doing something wrong, because inheritance perhaps shouldn't be used in such way. But it's the easiest way in my situation. And, beside that, I'm just curious. Is it possible?

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  • ID generator with local static variable - thread-safe?

    - by Poseidon
    Will the following piece of code work as expected in a multi-threaded scenario? int getUniqueID() { static int ID=0; return ++ID; } It's not necessary that the IDs to be contiguous - even if it skips a value, it's fine. Can it be said that when this function returns, the value returned will be unique across all threads?

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  • Submit event from few forms

    - by Coyod
    I have a two or more forms on my page in a row. I'm trying to hook submit event like: $('form',someObj).submit(function(e){ /* Do some stuff with ajax */ return false; }); But always receive events only from a first (by code) form. Also used each() function to bind event for each object, same thing.. What's wrong? Thanks!

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  • PHP rsa gePublicKey from .pem file

    - by mazheruddin
    Trying to verify received signature with following code. $file = "C:\key_file.pem"; $keypair = Crypt_RSA_KeyPair::fromPEMString(file_get_contents($file)); $public_key = $keypair->getPublicKey(); $rsa_pub_key = Crypt_RSA_Key::fromString($public_key->toString()); $rsa_obj = new Crypt_RSA; $verify_status = $rsa_obj->validateSign($text,$recieved_signed_sign, $rsa_pub_key) ? 'valid' : 'invalid'; getting error as Fatal error: Call to undefined method PEAR_Error::getPublicKey() in C:\Program Files\xxxx\rsa.php

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  • concurrentmodificationexception hashmap in java

    - by chetan
    I write following code but when this run it generate concurrentmodificationexception if( attendancePolicy.getType().equals( AttendanceConstants.EMPLOYEE_ATTENDANCE_POLICY ) ) { synchronized( attendancePolicy.getListEmployee() ) { for( EmployeeAttendancePolicy employeeAttendancePolicy : attendancePolicy.getListEmployee() ) { employeeInfo = employeeInfoSessionBeanLocal.findEmployeeInfoEntityByEmployeeInfoId( employeeAttendancePolicy.getEmployeeId() ); if( employeeInfo != null ) { employeeAttendancePolicy.setEmpName( employeeInfo.getFirstName() + " " + employeeInfo.getMiddleName() + " " + employeeInfo.getLastName() ); company = companySessionBeanLocal.findCompanyById( employeeInfo.getCompanyId() ); employeeAttendancePolicy.setCompanyName( company.getName() ); department = departmentSessionBeanLocal.findDepartmentEntityByDepartmentId( employeeInfo.getDepartmentId() ); employeeAttendancePolicy.setDepartmentName( department.getName() ); } else { attendancePolicy.getListEmployee().remove( employeeAttendancePolicy ); } } } }

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  • Using two threads and controlling one from the other in java?

    - by sidra
    Can someone please help me out. I need to use two threads in a way that one thread will run permanently while(true) and will keep track of a positioning pointer (some random value coming in form a method). This thread has a logic, if the value equals something, it should start the new thread. And if the value does not equal it should stop the other thread. Can someone give me some code snippet (block level) about how to realize this?

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  • interpreting assembly instructions

    - by David Lee
    I am trying to translate the following: Action: pushl %ebp movl %esp, %eax subl $32, %esp movl $0, -8(%eax) movl $0, -4(%eax) movl -4(%eax), %eax cmpl 32(%eax), %ebp movl -4(%ebp), %eax sall $2, %ebp addl 8(%ebp), %ebp movl (%ebp), %ebp addl %ebp, -8(%eax) addl $1, -4(%eax) What is the best way to learn assembly and translating this code?

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  • removing data from session

    - by sarah
    Hi All, i am using the following code to remove a attribute from session List l=(List) sess.getAttribute("allUserslist"); for(int ii=0;ii l1=(List) sess.getAttribute("allUserslist"); System.out.println("final size"+l1.size()); } te final size after removing is still one as before,where i am doing wrong ? }

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  • how to avoid the error due to missing element from an XML file in Flash Action Script

    - by coderex
    Hi, I have a code which is written for read the xml data. and the xml file contains the optional values, so some time the elements are present there some times not. In this case how can i set a default value for that in action script 3.0. When i tried to trace the value that area is skipping. So is there any other method to trace-out is that element is present or not something like that??

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  • creating zip/rar/tar of folders in Joomla

    - by user251336
    Hi All, Please somebody help me. I want to compress a folder (which contains images & text files as well as few sub folders) in zip,rar,tar format & then give it for download to user. Is there any class/api/library/code to do so. I am working on Joomla CMS. Regards, Shahu.

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  • Open Source C/C++ embedded web server

    - by MGoDave
    I am working on a project where I need to embed a web server into my C++ application. I am looking for an open-source library supporting SSL, written in C or C++ and with a licensing scheme that will allow me to link it into my existing closed source code. Any suggestions of specific products or where to look first?

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