>It’s also got a special meaning with respect to suppressing I/O completion port notifications. Check
out the documentation for GetQueuedCompletionStatus’s lpOverlapped parameter on MSDN:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa364986.aspx
Interesting hack
at least MS should invent a speaking symbolic name for this “1”.
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Maxim S. Shatskih
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Peter,
I can only speak for myself, but I would appreciate it if you would simply
remove this tantrum throwing toddler from the list.
Gary G. Little
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@ Peter :
lol, it’s so obvious : my username Genius, Geni or such a like stuff
somewhat burned you
lol … .
Around internet , forums or anything else anybody could choice a username
for himself , just learn it!
So if you have any problem with my nick, you could delete it , then choice
it for ya, I think it’s a better solution to you .
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I hear you… but I really DO try to reserve banning people as the sort of nuclear option.
PLUS, and I hesitate to admit this, the line “Seems you’re so idiot ! :-)” (with the bang and the smiley, no less) DID make me laugh. A lot. Now, I don’t think the Genius quite intended it that way, but it was one of the only GOOD laughs I got all last week. I gotta take your fun where I can find it, you know?
Peter
OSR
Mark Roddy wrote:
most of the ps commands are abbreviated to stuff without ‘-’, but that
is a minor flaw. The fact that you have to jump through hoops just to
run a script is fatal. Every now and then I find some useful ps
script, and then I have to remember all the gyrations to get it to
actually execute. It a very powerful scripting language that is
basically useless.
Well, as with so many things, we are not their target demographic. If
you’re doing stuff that is heavily COM oriented, PowerShell is very
cool. We just migrated (kicking and screaming) to Exchange after 20
years of sendmail. I was able to cobble up some PowerShell scripts in
an hour or so to implement all of the weird alias-based tools we’d
created over the years.
The syntax is debatable, but you have to admit it is consistent. It’s
actually quite similar to the command line syntax Control Data invented
for its NOS/VE system in the late 1980s, even including the verb-object
naming, the dashes, and the standard abbreviation mechanism. It wasn’t
familiar, but once you learned the conventions, it was much easier to
discover functionality without continually referring to the documentation.
–
Tim Roberts, xxxxx@probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.