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Sunday 20 April 2003
 Number  597
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Subjects for today
 
1   Any watcom guru's ? : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
2  Re:  USB card readers with OS/2 : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
3  Re:  Any watcom guru's ? : Simon Coulter" <shc at flybynight dot com dot au>
4  Re:  Any watcom guru's ? : Chris Graham [WarpSpeed]" <chrisg at warpspeed dot com dot au>
5  Re:  Any watcom guru's ? : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
6   RBL - blackholes.mail-abuse dot org : Chris Graham [WarpSpeed]" <chrisg at warpspeed dot com dot au>
7  Re:  Novell migrates to Linux : tsq at internode.on dot net

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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 2003 03:13:16 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:   Any watcom guru's ?

The following code snippet returns a blank for the
converted bytes, any idea of what I'm doing wrong ?
All variables are declared, and ultoa works fine when
tested otherwise, I suspect the problem is staring me
in the face, and I should go get some sleep...


/**********************************/
/* Convert bytes to comma strings */
/**********************************/
 char *convert_bytes(unsigned long size) 
  {
  char *cp;
  char buffer[80];
  char buff_temp[80];
  int x;
  int y;
  int done;
  int length;
  int comma_counter;

  ultoa(size, buffer, 10);

  strrev(buffer);
  length=strlen(buffer);


  x=0;
  y=0;
  done=0;
  comma_counter=1;
  while(!done)
    {
    if(y<length)
      {
      buff_temp[x]=buffer[y];
      comma_counter++;
      x++;
      y++;

      if((comma_counter>3) && (y<length))
        {
        comma_counter=1;
        buff_temp[x]=',';
        x++;
        }
      } /*  end - if(_) */
    else
      {
      buff_temp[x]=0;
      done=1;
      }
    }  /* end - while(_)  */

  strrev(buff_temp);

  cp=buff_temp;
  return cp;
  }



Cheers
Ian B Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

[I am not stupid, I am not expendable and I am not going]
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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 2003 08:06:22 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  USB card readers with OS/2

I seem to remember there was an article in OS/2 eZine on USB devices a few months ago.
You might want to check this out.

Cheers/2

Ed.

Steve.Clark at nre.vic.gov.au wrote:

> G'day all
>
> I'd like to get a card reader to read/write Secure DIgital cards.  My local
> Harvey Norman has USB readers called "6 in 1" sold under the Verbatim name
> for $60-90 depending on which version of USB they support (1.? or 2.?).
> Does anyone have experience with these under OS/2 (ECS)?  If not, what
> about alternative brands?  My Ricoh digital camera won't send photos to my
> OS/2 notebook via the USB port so a card reader would be a solution.
>
> Cheers
>
> Steve Clark
> Hamilton, Victoria
>

>  


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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 03 09:06:52 +1000
From:  "Simon Coulter" <shc at flybynight dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Any watcom guru's ?


Hello Ian,

You wrote:
>The following code snippet returns a blank for the
>converted bytes, any idea of what I'm doing wrong ?
>All variables are declared, and ultoa works fine when
>tested otherwise, I suspect the problem is staring me
>in the face, and I should go get some sleep...

The function does indeed format the input number with the appropriate commas 
so I presume you mean "it returns an empty string" rather than returns a 
blank but it could return anything at all--including the formatted string. 
Why? Because:
  char buff_temp[80];
is declared as local storage and then
  cp=buff_temp;
sets cp to the address of the local storage and then
  return cp;
returns that address to the caller. At this point the convert_bytes function 
has ended and all its automatic storage is reclaimed thus the pointer in the 
caller holding the address of buff_temp is no longer addressing valid 
storage. Thus it may point to initialised storage, the old storage, or 
anything at all. You can perform a quick fix by declaring buff_temp as static 
but be aware that has its own set of problems.

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 2003 11:00:43 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Chris Graham [WarpSpeed]" <chrisg at warpspeed dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Any watcom guru's ?

Here is a slightly more succinct version. It is what I use inside my
utils:

/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* pretty_num() Format a ULONG into a string with commas.                 
 */
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
PSZ     DLLENTRY    pretty_num( ULONG ulValue, PSZ pszResult )
{
char                fDisplay = 0 ;
int                 sDigit;
ULONG               ulQuotient, ulDivisor = 1000000000L ;
static char         szLocalBuff[40] ;
PSZ                 pszLocalBuff ;

    pszLocalBuff = szLocalBuff ;

    for ( sDigit = 0; sDigit < 10; sDigit++ )
        {
        ulQuotient = ulValue / ulDivisor ;

        if ( fDisplay || ulQuotient > 0 || sDigit == 9 )
            {
            fDisplay = 1 ;

            *pszLocalBuff++ = (char) ('0' + ulQuotient) ;

            if ( ( sDigit % 3 == 0 ) && sDigit != 9 )
                {
                *pszLocalBuff++ = lsSystemLanguage.chComma ;
                }
            }
        ulValue -= ulQuotient * ulDivisor ;
        ulDivisor /= 10 ;
        }

    *pszLocalBuff = '\0' ;
    if ( NULL != pszResult )
        {
        strcpy( pszResult, szLocalBuff ) ;
        return( pszResult ) ;
        }
    else
        {
        return( szLocalBuff ) ;
        }
}

/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/* pretty_dbl() Format a DOUBLE into a string with commas.                
 */
/*
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
PSZ     DLLENTRY    pretty_dbl( double dValue, PSZ pszResult )
{
char                fDisplay = 0 ;
int                 sDigit;
double              dDivisor = 1000000000000.0 ;
ULONG               ulQuotient ;
static char         szLocalBuff[40] ;
PSZ                 pszLocalBuff ;

    pszLocalBuff = szLocalBuff ;

    for ( sDigit = 0; sDigit < 13; sDigit++ )
        {
        ulQuotient = (ULONG) ( dValue / dDivisor ) ;

        if ( fDisplay || ulQuotient > 0 || sDigit == 12 )
            {
            fDisplay = 1 ;

            *pszLocalBuff++ = (char) ('0' + ulQuotient) ;

            if ( ( sDigit % 3 == 0 ) && sDigit != 12 )
                {
                *pszLocalBuff++ = lsSystemLanguage.chComma ;
                }
            }

        dValue -= ulQuotient * dDivisor ;
        dDivisor /= 10.0 ;
        }

    *pszLocalBuff = '\0' ;
    if ( NULL != pszResult )
        {
        strcpy( pszResult, szLocalBuff ) ;
        return( pszResult ) ;
        }
    else
        {
        return( szLocalBuff ) ;
        }
}



The problem is your original code is that you are returning a pointer to a
locally defined variable, which will be eventually overwritten as the
stack is used else where.

In essence, you've got:

char * func(int param)
{
char	szBuffer[80];

	return( szBuffer );
}

what you return, a) needs to be static (be vary careful in a multi
threaded env) or b) pass in a buffer to fill.


-Chris

WarpSpeed Computers - The Graham Utilities for OS/2.
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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 2003 12:55:12 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:  Re:  Any watcom guru's ?

Hi Simon & Chris

Thanks for the input, its amazing how when someone points
it out and you read it the next day its all very obvious :-|

I'll modify your code and slot that in thanks Chris, see how far
I get, and if I've made more mistakes. I should probably be doing
this in GCC but I started this in Watcom, so I'll try to finish it in
watcom and move over to GCC later to keep up with the times,
but then again, I've an OS/2 user :-)

Cheers
Ian B Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

Never spit in a man's face unless his moustache is on fire.
     --Henry Root
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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 2003 14:55:08 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Chris Graham [WarpSpeed]" <chrisg at warpspeed dot com dot au>
Subject:   RBL - blackholes.mail-abuse dot org

Can some please tell me the real IP address of blackholes.mail-abuse dot org
and it's authorative DNS, as I can not find it.

TIA,

-Chris

WarpSpeed Computers - The Graham Utilities for OS/2.
Voice:  +61-3-9307-0611  PO Box 212   FidoNet:     3:632/344
FAX:    +61-3-9307-0633  Brunswick    Internet:    chrisg at warpspeed dot com dot au
BBS:    +61-3-9307-0644  VIC 3056     CompuServe:  100250,1645
300-28,800  N,8,1 ANSI   Australia    Web Page:
                                      http://www.warpspeed dot com dot au



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Date:  Sun, 20 Apr 2003 21:45:07 -0500
From:  tsq at internode.on dot net
Subject:  Re:  Novell migrates to Linux

On 04/16/03 at 07:52 PM, Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au> said:

Hi Ed,

->Recent press releases from Novell have stated that their direction of
->development is to the Linux platform. Since Apple (through their
->implementation of Unix via OS/X) and IBM are also both suggesting the
->direction is to Linux rather than Windows, should we be looking to
->recompile or port open source applications from the Linux/unix platform
->to OS/2 rather than  from the Windows platform ?

There are some efforts underway in this area eg:

 www.unixos2 dot org
 www.os2ports dot org

 mailing list:
 os2-unix-request at warpix dot org

 netlabs have an OS/2 PM version of Gimp available
 utillising the everblue project.

 Xfree86/2: 3.3.6 & 4.2.99.2
 
 languages: recent versions of perl, python, ruby, ....

 Recent addition: Zope

There's some movement at the station ...

regards
Glenn. 
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Glenn Thompson
tsq at internode.on dot net
OS/2 Users Group of South Australia
www.
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