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Re: Ok I am stupid
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Konstantinos Agouros |
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Re: Ok I am stupid |
Date: |
11 Aug 2002 12:06:59 GMT |
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In <address@hidden> address@hidden (Konstantinos Agouros) writes:
>In <address@hidden> address@hidden (Konstantinos Agouros) writes:
>>In <address@hidden> address@hidden (Markus Plail) writes:
>>>Hi Konstantinos!
>>>* Konstantinos Agouros writes:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I had a version mixup and an old libgnokii in another directory (for
>>>> the perl- module). However I still don't get Dates for SMSs and Names
>>>> for the Phonebook.
>>>Can you try the latest CVS. I recently fixed the no name problem. The
>>>problem actually was that if bitmap->Name was not NULL only the bitmap
>>>name got set and not the Phonebook one.
>>I will try that \:)
>Hmmm it seems perl is messing me up somehow:
>I did the following:
>I took together the code from my Initialize-Routine and my ReadPhonebook-
>Routine and it works.
>If I use it from the perl-module at the moment I get nothing from the
>phonebook. Interestingly enough the location-field always points to 5 after
>I called Gop_ReadPhonebook.
>It would be so much easier if one could use GDB in writing XS-Modules...
Hmmm I enabled debugging and I understand part of what goes wrong:
I set location to 2 before the GOP_ReadPhonebook. The gnokii-internal
debugging tells me:
Reading phonebook location (0)
Message sent: 0x03 / 0x0012
00 01 00 07 01 01 00 01 02 05 00 00 00 00 00 00 |
The last byte I think is the number of the entry. What I really do not
understand is how this is 0. The code leading to this is:
GSM_DataClear(&data);
entry = (GSM_PhonebookEntry *) calloc (1,
sizeof(GSM_PhonebookEntry));
entry->MemoryType = StrToMemoryType(memorytype);
for(i = start; i <= end; i++)
{
result = newHV();
//memset(entry->Name, ' ', GSM_MAX_PHONEBOOK_NAME_LENGTH + 1);
//memset(entry->Number, ' ', GSM_MAX_PHONEBOOK_NUMBER_LENGTH + 1);
fprintf(stderr, "Reading Entry %d\n", i);
entry->Location = i;
data.PhonebookEntry = entry;
DUMP_PHONEBOOK_ENTRY(data.PhonebookEntry);
fprintf(stderr, "bef data.... = %d %d\n",
data.PhonebookEntry->Location, data.PhonebookEntry->MemoryType);
error = SM_Functions(GOP_ReadPhonebook, &data, &State);
DUMP_PHONEBOOK_ENTRY is a utility-macro with a few printf's.
In that I have Location set to 2. If I read it after the call which returns
with invalidlocation (which is ok since it thinks it has 0) I read a 5.
The whole loop works in its own stand-alone-c-program. Is it possible that
somewhere in this routine _() is used, since this is defined from perl and
from gnokii.
Konstantin
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