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Hello sir,
Please sir, I am using the mpolsr protocol:
- I want to use a return value from a function in mpolsr.cc
in my tcl file to do other calculations using this value.
And when I use this command: set mp [new Agent / MPOLSR] in my tcl file, at execution it gives me the following error:
Segmentation error (core dumped)
Please sir tell me how I can return this value.
Please sir, help me.
Hello sir,
Please sir, I am using the mpolsr protocol:
- I want to use a return value from a function in mpolsr.cc
in my tcl file to do other calculations using this value.
And when I use this command: set mp [new Agent / MPOLSR] in my tcl file, at execution it gives me the following error:
Segmentation error (core dumped)
Please sir tell me how I can return this value.
Please sir, help me.
Fix your code to return what you want; since you don't post what you've done/tried/edited/changed, we can't guess. You obviously have an error somewhere...as you've been working on this for MONTHS now, you should have some idea how to debug your code.
Right, we know that. What we DO NOT KNOW is what you've done/modified in the code to get the error. Again, we cannot guess. Saying "NS2" tells us nothing; re-read my previous reply.
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