Hello i am working on something that requires the memory address of my computers workload.. so any one help me collect the trace files? and please explain to me what trace file as well..
Hello i am working on something that requires the memory address of my computers workload.. so any one help me collect the trace files? and please explain to me what trace file as well..
Your question is incomplete and makes no sense.
What do you mean by workload? CPU usage? Disk usage?
You don't get a "memory address" for that, you have to call a specific (platform-independent) function. What platform?
What do you mean by trace files? What relevance does this have to your question? If you don't know what you mean by trace file, we certainly don't.
Basically, after reading your question several times, I'm not even sure what you're asking.
- Compiler warnings are like "Bridge Out Ahead" warnings. DON'T just ignore them.
- A compiler error is something SO stupid that the compiler genuinely can't carry on with its job. A compiler warning is the compiler saying "Well, that's bloody stupid but if you WANT to ignore me..." and carrying on.
- The best debugging tool in the world is a bunch of printf()'s for everything important around the bits you think might be wrong.
If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.