>Not sure I understand the question. What do you mean by S.O?
, sorry by my badly english, the correct word is O.S (operative system).
>you saying that since the threads are POSIX, that you would >expect
the program to act the same on all Operating Systems?
exactly, that thought before your a
S.O , sorry
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Ok, I understand, but by being threads POSIX should be executed of the
same one in any type of S.OR?
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/* file: test.c */
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
char buffer[512];
pthread_mutex_t mutex, mutex2;
pthread_t hilo1, hilo2;
void f1(void* ptr)
{
int i,n=10;
int valor=0;
char*p=(char*)ptr;
for(i=0;ihttp://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/fr
Hi, very thanks you... i running fbsd v4.11 stable.
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/* file: taller.c */
int main() {
if(pthread_attr_setscope(&attr, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM) != 0)
/* handler */
}
$ gcc taller.c -pthread
$ ./a.out
pthread_attr_setscope: Unknown error: 0
$
PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM fail on freebsd ?
help me please...
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#include
#include
int main(void) {
FILE *p_to_f;
char buf[1024];
int i, j = 0;
p_to_f = fopen("test","r");
if(p_to_f == NULL) {
perror("fopen");
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
for(i = 0; i < 4 && !feof(p_to_f); i++) {
fgets(buf,1024,p_to_f);
printf("%s", buf);
}
fclose(p_to_f);
re
Hi all,
I am programming in C and I need to read a quantity of lines of a
file. How can I know when a line arrives at his end? exists some
special character? exists some file in C in the kernel of FreeBSD
(4.11) where I can find somewhat similar?
example: how read four lines of a file.
thank
Greg, i am going to keep in mind your words. In fact I expect to
guide me for more than an opinion. Hopefully they accept occasionally
some my code written in C so that they help me to perfect it and i
hope be not an inconvenience.
PD. Any objection with the previous thing tell it to me please.
thanks to all by responding me, I will have present each one of its mail
PD. I thank to the community of FreeBSD by facilitating me its aid.
TnX from Chile.
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what do they think of the book: Advanced Programming In The Unix
Environment (Richard Stevens) ??
is a good option to learn C on Unix ?
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Thanks by responding me. I will revise each direction that have given
me and truly I thank it a lot.
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I know that this is not the place to consult on programming C. But I
am so enthusiastic in FreeBSD that I want to learn more on the
language C and someday coming to be a small part of which you already
are. It wanted that they recommended to me some webpage where to be
able to obtain information
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