@DrorK. It means that this exercise is designed for students that know nothing about pointers, barely anything about arrays, nothing about structs, and it must not deal with dynamically sized arrays.
Just not declare explicit pointers or use operator* to dereference one
You can use all standard library functions you want
Some student contacted me for help with this problem. After 3.5 hours of explaining and writing, near the end we realized there was a bug and we spent other 3.5 hours debugging.
Oh and you should split this in small functions that do little each
@Kamiccolo nah, I wasn't talking about that! I was talking about a "home-made" wrapping around pthread that asct like threads, but if threads will be available at some point, then it will use that instead
@PeterVaro oh, sorry :) I got lost than. I guess, plenty of companies does have such an internal wrapper around that. As I understand, it's pretty common way of doing multithreading.
wondering, how exactly libsdl threads are implemented. Remember reading that about API limitations just because WinAPI limitations...
I am implementing system call that will return the current time of the day (for learning purpose).
I have looked at implementations of gettimeofday() on Linux 3.19.2
from the books I checked I got that
The current time of day (the wall time) is defined in kernel/time/timekeeping.c:
struct times...
Hmmm.. I will explain a little bit about standart functions. I'm not sure about C but in C# you have var currentTime = DateTime.Now; When you try to learn the implementation of this DateTime.Now you will encourage a lot of low-level C++ code that do a lot of things
it actually calculate TimeZone difference and calculate DayLight saving, it check some permissions and security rules, etc.. etc..
No one should refactor System.DateTime class and start to call low-level C++ objects just because this person could potentially miss (!!) a lot of other data that should be considered when getting date and time
You are very right buddy, I would use that if i want to do some thing. . . but as i told you this is school exercise i have to implement that function myself
I guess the raw access will be 1. Get tick count from processor 2. Get timezone settings 3. Calculate a difference and convert ticks counter to normal time value
hello everyone, i am trying to understand contiki-os' makefiles, it is giving me a hard time since i am new to this. I have gone through the basics but i guess it is not enough, is there any debugger of makefiles or any other way i can understand them?
@DarthSpeedious ufff... that's really tricky. First of all, You should get as much familiar as possible to build process itself and Makefile syntax. Than... You could try make flags like -d (debug information), --warn-undefined-variables (pretty self explanatory :))...
@DarthSpeedious also, as I recall, You can control verbosity level by adding make V=1 or make V=2, etc. As far as I see, Contiki makefiles uses this verbosity control variable...
@DrorK. The point of the exercise is to consider all possible edge cases, which are a lot. Also your function uses a pointer, which was forbidden by the rules. :)
@mohammadsiavash it's quite difficult to help You without more details provided :) Like... Your project structure. It sounds... like You forgot to link some library.
@Kamiccolo yes , but the makefiles are not that complicated . its just me dont know alot about makefiles and because i have a deadline for the project . i have to ask somebody's help
@Kamiccolo i can send you the files if you want to take a look
$ make clean
make: Warning: File `Makefile' has modification time 4.5e+03 s in the future
rm *.o kernel
make: warning: Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete.
@mohammadsiavash no idea about underlying Rack OS. But, I suppose, You should link with picoc libraries instead the ones from Your development machine's GCC.
@Kamiccolo come on :D there is no executable format or a strong filesystem yet . the filesystem can only open a file which has been send to it with make_initrd
@Kamiccolo i just want to make them one file , it shouldn't be that complicated .