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5:29 AM
Hi Everyone. I'm working with the `mips64-linux-musl-native` GCC compiler on [GCC22](https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/) from the compile farm. It is a prebuilt compiler, and it was unpacked into my home directory.

My MCVE is dying *"fatal error: wchar.h: No such file or directory"*. The file is present in two places in the tree. Compiling with `-v` looks like the path is present (after unfolding the relative-ness) during compile.

My question is, does anyone know how to have `gcc -v ...` display realpaths instead of relative paths.
 
6:08 AM
Don't they have proper installation procedures? It seams that GCC is looking in wrong absolute paths or so
Also, You sure it's nothing wrong with Your MCVE?
-v -x c -E should print search paths
 
 
2 hours later…
8:31 AM
Happy Friday!
 
 
2 hours later…
10:20 AM
What's happy about Friday? :|
 
one step closer to the grave
 
:(
 
10:35 AM
Sweet sweet silence of the grave
@Micrified It's just that for the past few months dow has lost its meaning for me :D
 
 
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1:45 PM
Does scanf autocomplete file path like in any shell (bash)?
 
@Biswapriyo no
 
 
1 hour later…
2:54 PM
No one in their right mind would code scanf in the insertion of a real queue routine, hence all this is hypothetical. — Antti Haapala 1 hour ago
@AnttiHaapala Why is that? — Harshit Joshi 2 mins ago
RRRAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
 
 
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6:18 PM
Hi! So I'm writing this program which prints a few statistics of the execution status of a program or a sequence of programs connected by pipes. So basically, I managed to finish the first part of my program where I basically have a parent process create a child process to exec() the inputted program and then print the necessary statistics. However, when it comes to pipes, I'm not sure how to go about doing the same.
The Input will be in the form of something like cat book.text ! grep x ! ./test Where I'd separate each command with a ! instead of a | to make it convenient to separate each process, since I'd have to print out statistics for every process.
 
In the parent process, call pipe to create a pipe. After forking the child, one side can write to the pipe and the other can read from the pipe.
 
I'm unsure how exactly to go about doing that lol given my program basically results in me creating 1 child process to exec the inputted argument
 
 
3 hours later…
9:12 PM
@JerricoKyle Each time you fork, you create a new process. A process is a program in execution. When you chain or "pipe" programs together, you cannot practically evaluate them with only a single process. What you need to do is fork N times for the N listed programs in the pipe sequence, and each time you fork you use pipe and dup to direct the output of each child to the input of the next. When you exec, the process core is replaced. However the input/output file-descriptors set prior
will persist.
 

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