This is why I ask people to whittle down their examples: they usually find
the problem in the process. :) Glad you figured it out!
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 8:19 AM, iWalsh wrote:
> Hi
> I've solved this now. The problem was in the wrapper class I was
> provided. Sorry.
>
> Regards
>
> Iain
>
>
Hi
I've solved this now. The problem was in the wrapper class I was
provided. Sorry.
Regards
Iain
On Jan 29, 10:31 pm, Iain Walsh wrote:
> Hi
>
> It's a fairly simple program despite the size. Most of it is just turning
> the Log into html. The main.cpp just creates a bunch of log events vi
Hi
It's a fairly simple program despite the size. Most of it is just turning
the Log into html. The main.cpp just creates a bunch of log events via a
wrapper class (again quite simple) serialises them, then reads them back in
and converts the part that is re-serialised into html.
I will try to
Sorry, I can only debug something small, but your example is 1000 lines of
code, most of it unrelated to protobufs. Please reduce this to a program
that simply initializes your message, writes it to a file, reads back the
same file, and print the message. It should be only one C++ source file and
Hi
I'm working on a self contained example, I'll have to edit it
because it's a bit sensitive for work. I also checked and the files
are open in binary mode.
Regards Iain
On Jan 28, 8:48 pm, Kenton Varda wrote:
> There's a bug in your code, but I don't know what. Can you please reduce it
> to
There's a bug in your code, but I don't know what. Can you please reduce it
to a small, self-contained example and send it to the list?
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:47 AM, iWalsh wrote:
> Ah Sorry I should also mention that leaving the mac address field
> empty/default means that the file works co
Ah Sorry I should also mention that leaving the mac address field
empty/default means that the file works correctly.
On Jan 28, 7:45 pm, iWalsh wrote:
> Hi Thanks for the reply.
>
> The methods are both returning correctly. It's the only thing I write
> to the file. They are also open in binary m
Hi Thanks for the reply.
The methods are both returning correctly. It's the only thing I write
to the file. They are also open in binary mode I think, I'll have to
double check the binary mode part.
Regards
Iain
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