Volodymyr Boiko

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Jun 8, 2019 11:36
The latter seems to be the smartiest thing to consider . Thanks for response.
Jun 6, 2019 09:31
it's a pointer to member, as far as I understood.
Jun 6, 2019 09:28
you can share code though ideone.com for instance
Jun 6, 2019 09:19
It's so happen that I will not receive degree in this year - despite I had left the job to get ready for diploma, but since I have some health issues, I've decided to postpone it for a year. now I'm looking for opportunity to travel - does not matter in what direction, I want to apply at place and work for 1-1.5-2 years. without a degree EU seems to be closed for me - so East is left. any recommendations.?
Jun 6, 2019 09:19
hi. it's going to be a completely out of topic question, but maybe someone of you will redirect me to the right place. I'm a 4th year undergraduate student, i have 1y. 8mo. commercial experience in embedded project (linux/networking related, I had mid dev work and salary as for my country).
Jun 6, 2019 09:15
std::function.?
Nov 1, 2018 21:48
Hi.
I have to get ticks since boot in linux (from userspace). times is not an option in my case, so currently the only way I see is to add ioctl to simply get jiffies (yes, I can afford this.) Any suggestions/critics.?
Sep 24, 2017 14:55
that to your previous message.
Sep 24, 2017 14:55
@milleniumbug from what statements you did such conclusion.?
Sep 24, 2017 14:51
intN_t must have no padding bits, that is the problem.
Sep 24, 2017 14:42
i meant is there any analogue in C. (the snippet provided is in C++).
@milleniumbug _Alignas(struct T) char[sizeof(struct T)]; and then single option is just perform type punning.
Sep 24, 2017 14:35
Two questions.
1. the question is more about C. Is there any analogue to following snippet in C (i.e. is that possible to have an object on allocated char array).? Due to C's concept of lifetime (starts on decalration/allocation function's return) I have doubts.
alignas(T) char store[sizeof(T)];
new (store) T;
2. Is this a good idea to copy uint8_t array with memcpy (what if CHAR_BIT != 8, is there any protection from standard for me on this case).?
Aug 16, 2017 08:37
hi.! i'm playing with epoll now; how to reproduce (ev & EPOLLERR && !(ev & EPOLLHUP))) event for a socket.?
Jul 19, 2017 15:30
i meant .PHONY: clean
Jul 19, 2017 15:25
in makefile
Jul 19, 2017 15:25
what sense does it make to declare phony clean target.?
Jul 5, 2017 00:56
carries_dependency and kill_dependency are relevant only when consume ordering is to be supported by compiler, there is no other cases, right.?
Jun 29, 2017 15:33
well, that's the problem. when peer gets closed, server socket is getting POLLIN ( then i'm checking read == 0 to detect remote has been closed ).
Jun 29, 2017 15:26
hi. what sense of using POLLHUP with sockets.?
Jun 26, 2017 06:01
thanks.
Jun 26, 2017 06:00
I've read once that sentence and kept my misunderstanding till today. my conclusion was that atomics are only to deal with reordering issues.
Jun 26, 2017 02:47
@JerryCoffin but multiple threads modify that atomic integer concurrently in second example. is it ok.?
Jun 26, 2017 02:22
en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/memory_model

"When an evaluation of an expression writes to a memory location and another evaluation reads or modifies the same memory location, the expressions are said to conflict. A program that has two conflicting evaluations has a data race unless
both evaluations execute on the same thread or in the same signal handler, or
both conflicting evaluations are atomic operations (see std::atomic), or
one of the conflicting evaluations happens-before another (see std::memory_order)
Jun 20, 2017 10:19
std::array.
Jun 20, 2017 10:19
or so.
Jun 20, 2017 10:19
make wrapper.
Jun 20, 2017 10:08
sorry.
Jun 20, 2017 10:07
.!
Jun 20, 2017 10:07
i had just copy pasting the literal all of time
Jun 20, 2017 10:07
omg
Jun 20, 2017 10:05
std::numeric_limits< unsigned char >::max() == 225 doesn't it on platforms where CHAR_BIT == 8.?
Jun 20, 2017 10:04
using ch_t = unsigned char ;
Jun 20, 2017 10:03
nothing is wrong with 226, but with 0 it would be also ok.
 

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Nov 1, 2018 22:57
thanks.)
Nov 1, 2018 22:56
can say that times could cover it but in near overflow area it behaves really strange on my platform (some platform X) - it returns "jumping" values. now will be investigating it, but anyway, since clock_t is signed there, writing ioctl seems to be way more better.)
Nov 1, 2018 21:45
Hi.
I have to get ticks since boot in linux. times is not an option in my case, so currently the only way I see is to add ioctl to simply get jiffies (yes, I can afford this.) Any suggestions/critics.?
 

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Jul 27, 2018 13:38
just was missing that.
Jul 27, 2018 13:36
@nwp thanks.
Jul 27, 2018 13:35
i have to do it std <= C99
Jul 27, 2018 13:34
{
char buf[sizeof fptr];
memcpy(buf, &fptr, sizeof buf);
memcpy(&fptr, buf, sizeof buf);
fptr();
}
Jul 27, 2018 13:31
where is it stated that
{
Jul 27, 2018 13:28
hi.
any idea how to generalize pointer to function in C.? mean i have pointer of type A,B,C and i need to store it like in void pointer but for functions. I thought already about something like memcpy, but is it really guarantied that after deserializing from char array i will have valid function pointer.?
 
May 28, 2018 00:01
If you are going to write in C, you should understand each line you writ - at least from language perspective.
May 28, 2018 00:01
I would expect to see bits of CHAR if use something like union ch_t { char ch; struct { char first: 4, second: 4; } halfs; }; and then store your string into array of ch_t, but such method involves UB in many ways. go through your compiler option and see how to ensure right type punning. but i did not get deep into your code, so good luck.)
May 28, 2018 00:01
printBin(n.c[0].a); // should print first 4 bits. so what do you expect here to see.? char or address's first four bits.?
May 28, 2018 00:01
why do you want to have union of pointer and array[2] of f.?)
May 28, 2018 00:01
As far as i understood he attempts to access inactive element of union, which is illegal.
May 28, 2018 00:01
@DavisHerring, please give exact wording.
 

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Aug 25, 2017 08:50
hi. i'm implementing w3c logging for server in format "#Fields: date time time-taken cs-method cs-uri sc-status". what would i have to print in "cs-method" field if there is a bad method.?
 

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Aug 25, 2017 08:48
hi. i'm implementing w3c logging for server in format "#Fields: date time time-taken cs-method cs-uri sc-status". what would i have to print in "cs-method" field if it is a bad method.?