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Re: [Help-gnucap] Help-gnucap Digest, Vol 87, Issue 1
From: |
romain . gailleton |
Subject: |
Re: [Help-gnucap] Help-gnucap Digest, Vol 87, Issue 1 |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Dec 2012 16:50:53 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Roundcube Webmail/0.8.1 |
tool should totally not stop processing before the file descriptor
has
been closed (by gnucap). this has nothing to do with timing.
try to check:
- does gnucap write out things correctly if you do "gnucap>tran >
file"?
- does tool process that file correcly "sh$ tool < file"?
- what causes tool to stop processing? usually any sort of
"while(read(fd))" or "while(<>)" or "for lines in file"
should definitely wait for EOF...
but i'm curious: could you provide a minimal example that reproduces
the
issue?
have fun
felix
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Hey Felix,
I Can not provide more information about what makes the issue. To
answer your questions :
- Gnucap writes the output correctly
- It does process it well
- I tried to add a while(!EOF) and while(!fileIsStillOpenElsewhere) ...
but didn't really solved the issue.
The issue seems to me to be that with our circuit, Gnucap takes time to
converge to a result.
Hence it behaves strangely with the tool.
That's why i wanted to know if Gnucap has some customisable variables
so it takes less time to converge.
Sorry i can't tell you more, hope that (kinda) helps though
Thx, Romain.
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