C/C++ :: Open Directory And For Each File In It Create A Thread

Dec 20, 2014

I'm trying to write a program that opens a directory and for each file in directory,it creates a thread. Inside of the thread,it reads the numbers in file.(one number in one line)And then calculates the average of these numbers. I write something like this;

void *calculate(FILE *piece){
int a,k=0,s=0,ort;
while(!feof(ayri)) {
a=fgetc(ayri);
s=s+a;

[Code] ....

When I run the programme,i get lots of errors like 'segmentation error' and some stuff about pthread_create. And I don't think the 'calculate' function is right.I don't know the right way to read numbers line by line.

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Code:

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What is wrong with option #1?

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[lastname@erdos ~]$

I'm not sure what I am doing wrong. Ive opened shared directories for this class before and had no issues.

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I cannot find documentation for a fork function per se, a Unix term. It might be called something different for WinXP.

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So any turnkey implementation that demonstrates the simplest use of process or thread functions for my purpose demonstrated below.

In either case, do "forked" processes and threads share global address space in WinXP, as they do in Unix?

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But when I trying to use Dispatcher.BeginInvoke to write my data I have received (successfully), nothing shows on the RichTextBox which I'm trying to write to.

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SerialPortComm.cs

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Code: std::string fileLocation;
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//
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[Code] .....

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Code:

// Using headers sys/types.h, sys/stat.h, unistd.h, and stdio.h
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[Code] .....

Error Message:
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[..]
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total 8
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struct dirent *ent;
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}
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#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main()
{LPCSTR Application = "C:Program FilesWindows Media Playerwmplayer.exe";
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[Code] ....

This code works but the directory can only be changed from the code not the console.

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[Code] ....

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