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24 questions linked to/from Serialize Data Structures in C
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How can I convert an int to a string in C?
How do you convert an int (integer) to a string?
I'm trying to make a function that converts the data of a struct into a string to save it in a file.
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What is the C/C++ equivalence of java.io.Serializable?
What is the C/C++ equivalence of java.io.Serializable?
There're references to serialization libraries on:
Serialize Data Structures in C
And there are:
http://troydhanson.github.io/tpl/index.html
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Why isn't every type of object serializable?
Why isn't every type of object implicitly serializable?
In my limited understanding, are objects not simply stored on the heap and pointers to them on the stack?
Shouldn't you be able to traverse ...
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Dumping memory to file
I've got a part of my memory that I want to dump to a file. One reason is to save the information somewhere, and another is to read it again when my program restarts.
What is the proper way of doing ...
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Saving struct to file
I want to save a multidimensional array to a file. A struct for example:
struct StructSub {
unsigned short id;
};
struct MyStruct {
struct StructSub sub[3];
};
// Use the struct
struct ...
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C struct written in file, open with Java
For example in C I have structure:
typedef struct {
int number;
double x1;
double y1;
double x2;
double y2;
double x3;
double y3;
} CTRstruct;`
Then I write it to file ...
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How do disk pointers work?
Suppose I want to store a complicated data structure (a tree, say) to disk. The internal pointers which connect nodes in my data structures are pointers, but I can't just write these pointers to disk,...
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Using fread/fwrite to read and write structures to and from a file in C
I have the following structs:
typedef struct {
char last[NAMESIZE];
char first[NAMESIZE];
} name;
typedef struct {
int id;
name name;
float score;
} record;
typedef struct {
record *...
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Adding structure to an array of char in C
I have a C program that receives a 64 byte array of char (which is passed via USB). Depending on the first byte (which indicates the command type) I want to 'impose' a structure over the char array ...
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How to write data to a binary file in C
I've got a problem when i try to write data to a binary file. This is the code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <time.h>
typedef struct
{
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I send a C structure through socket but can not get it right, always miss some bytes
Update:
I add a while to get the remain data, problem solved. thanks you guys.
while(res != rcvread->size + 4) {/* do not get full data */
tmp = recv(connfd, (void *)rcvread + res, rcvread->...
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Writing and reading (fwrite - fread) structures with pointers
I'm working on a mailbox project, and I have these two structures:
struct mmbox_mail
struct mmbox_mail {
char *sender, *recipient;
char *obj, *date;
char flags;
size_t size;
};
and
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How do you serialize a struct and store it in a MySQL database?
I am using C++ for an online game server project and I need to store some structs as binary blobs in a MySQL database. I am using RakNet for networking and have tried using its BitStream class to ...
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Save and load data using ANSI C on any platform
Say I have 1 million structs, each containing integers, doubles, strings, and other structs, something like:
struct s1 {
int f1;
long f2;
char* f3;
};
struct s2 {
struct s1* f1;
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flattening and dumping nested struct in C
How would one take a struct that contained multiple other structs, amongst bools, ints etc, and flatten it into say text form?
struct Person {
struct eye_data eyes;
struct nose_data nose;
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