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Channie
2003-08-24 11:09:15
1.WinXP SP1有没有包含IE SP1? 我装了WinXP SP1后还要装IE SP1吗?
2.WinXP自带的Media Player 9为什么还要下载解码器才可播放*.avi?
3.我买了一根电脑接电脑网卡的双绞线, 还买了一根电脑接HUB的双绞线, 两者有什么区别? 我接上电脑接电脑网卡的双绞线后不能在一台电脑上看到另一台电脑的文件, 怎么办? 怎么使两台电脑连机? 电脑接HUB的双绞线怎么用?
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Help Me, Many Thanks.
1.WinXP SP1有没有包含IE SP1? 我装了WinXP SP1后还要装IE SP1吗? 2.WinXP自带的Media Player 9为什么还要下载解码器才可播放*.avi? 3.我买了一根电脑接电脑网卡的双绞线, 还买了一根电脑接HUB的双绞线, 两者有什么区别? 我接上电脑接电脑网卡的双绞线后不能在一台电脑上看到另一台电脑的文件, 怎么办? 怎么使两台电脑连机? 电脑接HUB的双绞线怎么用?
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我不知道用的是那个版本的XP我用的9可以播放AVI据我所知以XPSP1没有IESP1
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Dear CSDN Admin, Pls
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Benjamin Rosenzweig: I would like to thank my coauthor, Elena Silvestrova Rakhimov, for being a wonderful and knowledgeable colleague to work with. I would also like to thank Douglas Scherer for giving me the opportunity to work on this book, as well as for providing constant support and assistance through the entire writing process. I am indebted to the team at Prentice Hall, which includes Trina MacDonald, Songlin Qiu, Todd Taber, Shahdad Moradi, and Oleg Voskoboynikov. Their contributions, suggestions, and edits
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ed improve our original manuscript and make the book what it is today. Finally, I would like to thank my many friends and family, especially Edward Clarin and Edward Knopping, for
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ing me through the long process of putting the whole book together, which included many late nights and weekends. Elena Silvestrova Rakhimov: My contribution to this book reflects the
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and advice of many people. I am particularly indebted to my coauthor, Benjamin Rosenzweig, for making this project a rewarding and enjoyable experience. Special than
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to Trina MacDonald, Songlin Qiu, Todd Taber, and many others at Prentice Hall who diligently worked to bring this book to market. Than
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to Shahdad Moradi and Oleg Voskoboynikov for their valuable comments and suggestions. Most importantly, to my family, whose excitement, enthusiasm, inspiration, and support encouraged me to work hard to the very end, and were exceeded only by their love.
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英语听力模板1. A: It is the first time I am away from home and getting into a college. B: Oh,really? I've been here for a year, maybe I could
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you. A: That will be great. Do you know what will happen if I fall asleep during class? B: Well, you will probably miss some of the lecture. And then you might have difficulty doing assignments or even passing the exam. A: I don't want that to happen to me. B: So the best thing to do is to have a reasonable schedule and avoid getting all your sleep during class time. 2. A: Have you finished your homework? B: Homework? You mean the work assigned yesterday? A: Yes. That's right. B: I am a new student. I don't know where I should hand in the papers. A: I know. Just hand it in where you have classes. B: Thank you! A: You must keep the deadline in mind. If you fail to hand it in before the deadline, you will have big trouble. B: Got it. Many than
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源码 source for killing all the semaphore
This is a program is writen when i study program on GUN, it could delete all the exiting semaphore, if you just start to study c programing on linux ,maybe it will be one good example to
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you understanding much knowledge ,like : pthread , file control ,how to run command in your own program ,all it show how to creat a multithreading program . there are many method to get the function same to this one , share memory ,or not necessary to creat a temp file ......also ,maybe there are much bugs in this program ,but it just a example for you to understandsomething so show some mercy to it and me,but if you can make it much better ,tell me , than
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// ============================================================================= // FILE: StdString.h // AUTHOR: Joe O'Leary (with outside
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noted in comments) // // If you find any bugs in this code, please let me know: // // jmoleary@earthlink.net // http://www.joeo.net/stdstring.htm (a bit outdated) // // The latest version of this code should always be available at the // following link: // // http://www.joeo.net/code/StdString.zip (Dec 6, 2003) // // // REMAR
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: // This header file declares the CStdStr template. This template derives // the Standard C++ Library basic_string<> template and add to it the // the following conveniences: // - The full MFC CString set of functions (including implicit cast) // - writing to/reading from COM IStream interfaces // - Functional objects for use in STL algorithms // // From this template, we intstantiate two classes: CStdStringA and // CStdStringW. The name "CStdString" is just a #define of one of these, // based upone the UNICODE macro setting // // This header also declares our own version of the MFC/ATL UNICODE-MBCS // conversion macros. Our version loo
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exactly like the Microsoft's to // facilitate portability. // // NOTE: // If you you use this in an MFC or ATL build, you should include either // afx.h or atlbase.h first, as appropriate. // // PEOPLE WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THIS CLASS: // // Several people have
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ed me iron out problems and othewise improve // this class. OK, this is a long list but in my own defense, this code // has undergone two major rewrites. Many of the improvements became // necessary after I rewrote the code as a template. Others
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ed me // improve the CString facade. // // Anyway, these people are (in chronological order): // // - Pete the Plumber (???) // - Julian Selman // - Chris (of Melbsys) // - Dave Plummer // - John C Sipos // - Chris Sells // - Nigel Nunn // - Fan Xia // - Matthew Williams // - Carl Engman // - Mark Zeren // - Craig Watson // - Rich Zuris // - Karim Ratib // - Chris Conti // - Baptiste Lepilleur // - Greg Pickles // - Jim Cline // - Jeff Kohn // - Todd Heckel // - Ullrich Poll?hne // - Joe Vitaterna // - Joe Woodbury // - Aaron (no last name) // - Joldakowski (???) // - Scott Hathaway // - Eric Nitzche // - Pablo Presedo // - Farrokh Nejadlotfi // - Jason Mills // - Igor Kholodov // - Mike Crusader // - John James // - Wang Haifeng // - Tim Dowty // - Arnt Witteveen // - Glen Maynard // - Paul DeMarco // - Bagira (full name?) // - Ronny Schulz // - Jakko Van Hunen // - Charles Godwin // - Henk Demper // - Greg Marr // - Bill Carducci // - Brian Groose // - MKingman // - Don Beusee // // REVISION HISTORY // // 2005-JAN-10 - Than
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to Don Beusee for pointing out the danger in mapping // length-checked formatting functions to non-length-checked // CRT equivalents. Also than
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to him for motivating me to // optimize my implementation of Replace() // // 2004-APR-22 - A big, big thank you to "MKingman" (whoever you are) for // finally spotting a silly little error in StdCodeCvt that // has been causing me (and users of CStdString) problems for // years in some relatively rare conversions. I had reversed // two length arguments. // // 2003-NOV-24 - Than
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to a bunch of people for
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ing me clean up many // compiler warnings (and yes, even a couple of actual compiler // errors). These include Henk Demper for figuring out how // to make the Intellisense work on with CStdString on VC6, // something I was never able to do. Greg Marr pointed out // a compiler warning about an unreferenced symbol and a // problem with my version of Load in MFC builds. Bill // Carducci took a lot of time with me to
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me figure out // why some implementations of the Standard C++ Library were // returning error codes for apparently successful conversions // between ASCII and UNICODE. Finally than
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to Brian Groose // for
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ing me fix compiler signed unsigned warnings in // several functions. // // 2003-JUL-10 - Than
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to Charles Godwin for making me realize my 'FmtArg' // fixes had inadvertently broken the DLL-export code (which is // normally commented out. I had to move it up higher. Also // this
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ed me catch a bug in ssicoll that would prevent // compilation, otherwise. // // 2003-MAR-14 - Than
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to Jakko Van Hunen for pointing out a copy-and-paste // bug in one of the overloads of FmtArg. // // 2003-MAR-10 - Than
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to Ronny Schulz for (twice!) sending me some changes // to
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CStdString build on SGI and for pointing out an // error in placement of my preprocessor macros for ssfmtmsg. // // 2002-NOV-26 - Than
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to Bagira for pointing out that my implementation of // SpanExcluding was not properly handling the case in which // the string did NOT contain any of the given characters // // 2002-OCT-21 - Many than
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to Paul DeMarco who was invaluable in
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ing me // get this code working with Borland's free compiler as well // as the Dev-C++ compiler (available free at SourceForge). // // 2002-SEP-13 - Than
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to Glen Maynard who
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ed me get rid of some loud // but harmless warnings that were showing up on g++. Glen // also pointed out that some pre-declarations of FmtArg<> // specializations were unnecessary (and no good on G++) // // 2002-JUN-26 - Than
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to Arnt Witteveen for pointing out that I was using // static_cast<> in a place in which I should have been using // reinterpret_cast<> (the ctor for unsigned char strings). // That's what happens when I don't unit-test properly! // Arnt also noticed that CString was silently correcting the // 'nCount' argument to Left() and Right() where CStdString was // not (and crashing if it was bad). That is also now fixed! // // 2002-FEB-25 - Than
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to Tim Dowty for pointing out (and giving me the fix // for) a conversion problem with non-ASCII MBCS characters. // CStdString is now used in my favorite commercial MP3 player! // // 2001-DEC-06 - Than
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to Wang Haifeng for spotting a problem in one of the // assignment operators (for _bstr_t) that would cause compiler // errors when refcounting protection was turned off. // // 2001-NOV-27 - Remove calls to operator!= which involve reverse_iterators // due to a conflict with the rel_ops operator!=. Than
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to // John James for pointing this out. // // 2001-OCT-29 - Added a minor range checking fix for the Mid function to // make it as forgiving as CString's version is. Than
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to // Igor Kholodov for noticing this. // - Added a specialization of std::swap for CStdString. Than
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// to Mike Crusader for suggesting this! It's commented out // because you're not supposed to inject your own code into the // 'std' namespace. But if you don't care about that, it's // there if you want it // - Than
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to Jason Mills for catching a case where CString was // more forgiving in the Delete() function than I was. // // 2001-JUN-06 - I was violating the Standard name lookup rules stated // in [14.6.2(3)]. None of the compilers I've tried so // far apparently caught this but HP-UX aCC 3.30 did. The // fix was to add 'this->' prefixes in many places. // Than
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to Farrokh Nejadlotfi for this! // // 2001-APR-27 - StreamLoad was calculating the number of BYTES in one // case, not characters. Than
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to Pablo Presedo for this. // // 2001-FEB-23 - Replace() had a bug which caused infinite loops if the // source string was empty. Fixed than
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to Eric Nitzsche. // // 2001-FEB-23 - Scott Hathaway was a huge
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in providing me with the // ability to build CStdString on Sun Unix systems. He // sent me detailed build reports about what wor
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and what // does not. If CStdString compiles on your Unix box, you // can thank Scott for it. // // 2000-DEC-29 - Joldakowski noticed one overload of Insert failed to do a // range check as CString's does. Now fixed -- than
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! // // 2000-NOV-07 - Aaron pointed out that I was calling static member // functions of char_traits via a temporary. This was not // technically wrong, but it was unnecessary and caused // problems for poor old buggy VC5. Than
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Aaron! // // 2000-JUL-11 - Joe Woodbury noted that the CString::Find docs don't match // what the CString::Find code really ends up doing. I was // trying to match the docs. Now I match the CString code // - Joe also caught me truncating strings for GetBuffer() calls // when the supplied length was less than the current length. // // 2000-MAY-25 - Better support for STLPORT's Standard library distribution // - Got rid of the NSP macro - it interfered with Koenig lookup // - Than
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to Joe Woodbury for catching a TrimLeft() bug that // I introduced in January. Empty strings were not getting // trimmed // // 2000-APR-17 - Than
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to Joe Vitaterna for pointing out that ReverseFind // is supposed to be a const function. // // 2000-MAR-07 - Than
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to Ullrich Poll?hne for catching a range bug in one // of the overloads of assign. // // 2000-FEB-01 - You can now use CStdString on the Mac with CodeWarrior! // Than
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to Todd Heckel for
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ing out with this. // // 2000-JAN-23 - Than
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to Jim Cline for pointing out how I could make the // Trim() function more efficient. // - Than
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to Jeff Kohn for prompting me to find and fix a typo // in one of the addition operators that takes _bstr_t. // - Got rid of the .CPP file - you only need StdString.h now! // // 1999-DEC-22 - Than
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to Greg Pickles for
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ing me identify a problem // with my implementation of CStdString::FormatV in which // resulting string might not be properly NULL terminated. // // 1999-DEC-06 - Chris Conti pointed yet another basic_string<> assignment // bug that MS has not fixed. CStdString did nothing to fix // it either but it does now! The bug was: create a string // longer than 31 characters, get a pointer to it (via c_str()) // and then assign that pointer to the original string object. // The resulting string would be empty. Not with CStdString! // // 1999-OCT-06 - BufferSet was erasing the string even when it was merely // supposed to shrink it. Fixed. Than
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to Chris Conti. // - Some of the Q172398 fixes were not checking for assignment- // to-self. Fixed. Than
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to Baptiste Lepilleur. // // 1999-AUG-20 - Improved Load() function to be more efficient by using // SizeOfResource(). Than
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to Rich Zuris for this. // - Corrected resource ID constructor, again than
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to Rich. // - Fixed a bug that occurred with UNICODE characters above // the first 255 ANSI ones. Than
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to Craig Watson. // - Added missing overloads of TrimLeft() and TrimRight(). // Than
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to Karim Ratib for pointing them out // // 1999-JUL-21 - Made all calls to GetBuf() with no args check length first. // // 1999-JUL-10 - Improved MFC/ATL independence of conversion macros // - Added SS_NO_REFCOUNT macro to allow you to disable any // reference-counting your basic_string<> impl. may do. // - Improved ReleaseBuffer() to be as forgiving as CString. // Than
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for Fan Xia for
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ing me find this and to // Matthew Williams for pointing it out directly. // // 1999-JUL-06 - Than
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to Nigel Nunn for catching a very sneaky bug in // ToLower/ToUpper. They should call GetBuf() instead of // data() in order to ensure the changed string buffer is not // reference-counted (in those implementations that refcount). // // 1999-JUL-01 - Added a true CString facade. Now you can use CStdString as // a drop-in replacement for CString. If you find this useful, // you can thank Chris Sells for finally convincing me to give // in and implement it. // - Changed operators << and >> (for MFC CArchive) to serialize // EXACTLY as CString's do. So now you can send a CString out // to a CArchive and later read it in as a CStdString. I have // no idea why you would want to do this but you can. // // 1999-JUN-21 - Changed the CStdString class into the CStdStr template. // - Fixed FormatV() to correctly decrement the loop counter. // This was harmless bug but a bug nevertheless. Than
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to // Chris (of Melbsys) for pointing it out // - Changed Format() to try a normal stack-based array before // using to _alloca(). // - Updated the text conversion macros to properly use code // pages and to fit in better in MFC/ATL builds. In other // words, I copied Microsoft's conversion stuff again. // - Added equivalents of CString::GetBuffer, GetBufferSetLength // - new sscpy() replacement of CStdString::CopyString() // - a Trim() function that combines TrimRight() and TrimLeft(). // // 1999-MAR-13 - Corrected the "NotSpace" functional object to use _istpace() // instead of _isspace() Than
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to Dave Plummer for this. // // 1999-FEB-26 - Removed errant line (left over from testing) that #defined // _MFC_VER. Than
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to John C Sipos for noticing this. // // 1999-FEB-03 - Fixed a bug in a rarely-used overload of operator+() that // caused infinite recursion and stack overflow // - Added member functions to simplify the process of // persisting CStdStrings to/from DCOM IStream interfaces // - Added functional objects (e.g. StdStringLessNoCase) that // allow CStdStrings to be used as keys STL map objects with // case-insensitive comparison // - Added array indexing operators (i.e. operator[]). I // originally assumed that these were unnecessary and would be // inherited from basic_string. However, without them, Visual // C++ complains about ambiguous overloads when you try to use // them. Than
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to Julian Selman to pointing this out. // // 1998-FEB-?? - Added overloads of assign() function to completely account // for Q172398 bug. Than
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to "Pete the Plumber" for this // // 1998-FEB-?? - Initial submission // // COPYRIGHT: // 2002 Joseph M. O'Leary. This code is 100% free. Use it anywhere you // want. Rewrite it, restructure it, whatever. If you can write software // that makes money off of it, good for you. I kinda like capitalism. // Please don't blame me if it causes your $30 billion dollar satellite // explode in orbit. If you redistribute it in any form, I'd appreciate it // if you would leave this notice here. // ============
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