comp.lang.c (date)
August 30, 2005
- Re: object code from which compiler, ajm, 16:11
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 16:04
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 15:59
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation, Bryan Donlan, 15:58
- Re: low-level question, Bryan Donlan, 15:56
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Tim Rentsch, 15:42
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 15:38
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Malcolm, 15:26
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 15:13
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Ben Pfaff, 15:12
- Re: pointers, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:11
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 15:07
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Kenneth Brody, 14:59
- Re: object code from which compiler, Michael Wojcik, 14:59
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:53
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Michael Wojcik, 14:43
- Re: low-level question, tedu, 14:34
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Michael Wojcik, 14:33
- Re: confused abt file operations, Gordon Burditt, 14:33
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Tim Rentsch, 14:24
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Eric Sosman, 14:07
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, akarl, 14:04
- confused abt file operations, siliconwafer, 13:55
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, John Bode, 13:49
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Alan Balmer, 13:39
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Gordon Burditt, 13:28
- Re: understanding format specifiers, Martin Ambuhl, 13:25
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Mark B, 13:15
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 13:11
- Re: low-level question, Martin Ambuhl, 13:06
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation, Martin Ambuhl, 13:00
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mark B, 12:33
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 12:30
- Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Massimo Soricetti, 12:26
- Re: object code from which compiler, Simon Biber, 12:01
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 11:59
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Richard Bos, 11:58
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Richard Bos, 11:56
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Richard Bos, 11:53
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 11:52
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Richard Bos, 11:49
- Re: object code from which compiler, Kenneth Brody, 11:41
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?, Default User, 11:34
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 11:28
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 11:27
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:16
- Re: understanding format specifiers, Mark McIntyre, 11:16
- Re: low-level question, Mark McIntyre, 11:14
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:13
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 11:11
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 10:54
- Re: understanding format specifiers, Mike Wahler, 10:25
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?, Flash Gordon, 10:15
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 10:09
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?, kernelxu, 09:58
- Re: low-level question, jesso, 09:46
- Re: trouble with double free, Dietmar Schindler, 09:46
- Re: low-level question, jesso, 09:38
- Re: understanding format specifiers, Ralf Schallenberg, 09:24
- Re: understanding format specifiers, Ravi Uday, 09:04
- Re: low-level question, Gordon Burditt, 09:02
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:57
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Lawrence Kirby, 08:49
- Re: low-level question, Robert Gamble, 08:48
- Re: low-level question, Zara, 08:43
- Re: low-level question, Lew Pitcher, 08:42
- understanding format specifiers, siliconwafer, 08:35
- low-level question, jesso, 08:30
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), akarl, 08:01
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), pete, 07:40
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), pete, 07:34
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 06:40
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation, Krishanu Debnath, 06:24
- Function pointer prototype interpretation, Alfonso Morra, 06:01
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 05:56
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Mabden, 05:56
- Software Engineers required for USA, mandar, 05:39
- object code from which compiler, ajm, 05:22
- Re: pointers, Simon Biber, 05:05
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Simon Biber, 04:36
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?, Krishanu Debnath, 04:33
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Wolfgang Riedel, 04:31
- How to free dynamically allocated array?, Markus, 04:19
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 03:36
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Hills, 02:43
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Bos, 02:42
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Bos, 02:37
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Michael B Allen, 02:09
- Re: Parity check of a word, kernelxu, 02:00
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Keith Thompson, 01:37
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 01:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 01:03
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Walter Roberson, 00:59
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mac, 00:16
August 29, 2005
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 23:39
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark B, 23:27
- Re: if (expression) check, Charlie Gordon, 22:38
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 22:29
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), akarl, 22:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Ben Pfaff, 22:02
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 21:49
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Mabden, 21:47
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Old Wolf, 20:53
- Re: pointers, Barry Schwarz, 20:49
- Re: Parity check of a word, Randy Howard, 20:41
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Joe Wright, 20:32
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Chris McDonald, 20:24
- Re: UnSigned Long, Mike Wahler, 20:19
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Walter Roberson, 19:56
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Old Wolf, 19:50
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), akarl, 19:42
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mark B, 19:38
- Re: bit fields ordering, Peter Nilsson, 19:34
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 19:34
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Chris F.A. Johnson, 19:29
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 19:16
- Re: UnSigned Long, Keith Thompson, 19:05
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), websnarf, 19:00
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 18:59
- Re: UnSigned Long, Peter Nilsson, 18:57
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 18:53
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Peter Nilsson, 18:52
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, Peter Nilsson, 18:49
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Chris McDonald, 18:47
- Re: UnSigned Long, Mike Wahler, 18:45
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), John Bode, 18:44
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), pete, 17:56
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Mark B, 17:53
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Mark B, 17:47
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 17:45
- Re: Parity check of a word, bqbert, 17:36
- Re: How to eliminate the bitmap difference in big endian and little endian?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:22
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mark B, 17:22
- Re: Parity check of a word, bqbert, 17:14
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Kevin Handy, 17:04
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Mark B, 16:53
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Alan Balmer, 16:45
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 16:38
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), pete, 16:34
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), pete, 16:33
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Gordon Burditt, 16:27
- Re: pointers, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:24
- Re: UnSigned Long, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:11
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Ben Pfaff, 15:53
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark B, 15:34
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Anton Petrusevich, 15:18
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Tim Rentsch, 15:04
- Re: How to eliminate the bitmap difference in big endian and little endian?, Malcolm, 15:03
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Guillaume, 14:59
- Re: UnSigned Long, Mike Wahler, 14:48
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Richard Heathfield, 14:36
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 14:35
- Re: Parity check of a word, Randy Howard, 14:16
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Randy Howard, 14:08
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Netocrat, 13:50
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Tim Rentsch, 13:14
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?, Default User, 12:57
- Re: bit fields ordering, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:56
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Default User, 12:42
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Default User, 12:40
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Michel Bardiaux, 12:36
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Alan Balmer, 12:27
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 12:20
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Kenny McCormack, 12:19
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 12:13
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Ben Pfaff, 12:01
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Kenneth Brody, 11:37
August 28, 2005
- while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Michael B Allen, 21:36
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 21:05
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 20:24
- Re: pointers, Anolethron, 19:31
- Re: Parity check of a word, Joe Wright, 19:25
- Re: pointers, Kenneth Brody, 19:01
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Joe Wright, 18:37
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Chris Torek, 18:34
- Re: const char ** argument, Michael Mair, 18:29
- Re: trouble with double free, Joe Wright, 18:27
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Magnus Wibeck, 18:08
- Re: MACRO exclusion, Malcolm, 18:02
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Malcolm, 18:00
- Re: bit fields ordering, Malcolm, 18:00
- Re: thread safety, Coos Haak, 17:25
- Re: const char ** argument, Steve Checkoway, 16:52
- Re: pointers, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: pointers, Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:03
- Re: thread safety, Keith Thompson, 15:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- Re: MACRO exclusion, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: Parity check of a word, Mike Wahler, 15:10
- Re: Parity check of a word, Walter Roberson, 14:54
- Re: Parity check of a word, Ben Pfaff, 14:54
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 14:53
- Parity check of a word, Herbert Haas, 14:16
- Re: thread safety, Chris Torek, 14:06
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Torek, 13:58
- pointers, Anolethron, 13:49
- Re: trouble with double free, Walter Roberson, 13:46
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Torek, 13:40
- Re: trouble with double free, Joe Wright, 13:30
- Re: MACRO exclusion, Mike Wahler, 13:28
- Re: fscanf problem, Walter Roberson, 13:01
- Re: fscanf problem, jespersh, 12:56
- fscanf problem, jespersh, 12:51
- Re: if (expression) check, Flash Gordon, 11:48
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Hallvard B Furuseth, 10:38
- Re: trouble with double free, Ulrich Eckhardt, 09:51
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 09:26
- Re: Style isn't always religious, akarl, 08:53
- trouble with double free, slashdotcommacolon, 08:47
- Re: style guidelines misguided, websnarf, 08:02
- Re: if (expression) check, websnarf, 07:47
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Hills, 07:03
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 06:45
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Richard Kettlewell, 06:36
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files, Simon Biber, 05:46
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Magnus Wibeck, 05:44
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Malcolm, 04:18
- Re: MACRO exclusion, Malcolm, 04:04
- MACRO exclusion, karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx, 03:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 02:14
August 27, 2005
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris McDonald, 22:44
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 22:32
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 20:49
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 19:21
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 18:30
- Re: compare a large number of variables, websnarf, 18:21
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files, Jack Klein, 18:16
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files, Giannis Papadopoulos, 17:40
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files, Giannis Papadopoulos, 17:38
- Outputing ASCII PPM files, George, 17:31
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Default User, 17:20
- Re: bit fields ordering, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 17:16
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dave Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Multi-dimension array assignments, Dave Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Dave Thompson, 17:09
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dave Thompson, 17:09
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 16:33
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Eric Sosman, 16:10
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Eric Sosman, 16:05
- Re: bit fields ordering, Flash Gordon, 14:53
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 14:30
- Re: posting 20050827, survivalist, 13:57
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:38
- Re: bit fields ordering, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:38
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Baxter, 13:19
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Tim Rentsch, 13:05
- Re: bit fields ordering, Simon Biber, 12:44
- Re: bit fields ordering, Don, 12:39
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Don, 12:37
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, Joe Wright, 11:47
- posting 20050827, shraga_j, 11:21
- CHECK THIS OUT MAKE MONEY NOW!, cent888, 10:48
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Matthias Kaeppler, 10:18
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Richard Heathfield, 09:26
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Richard Heathfield, 09:19
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Mark F. Haigh, 07:49
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Mark F. Haigh, 07:41
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Eric Sosman, 07:27
- Re: bit fields ordering, Jonathan Maddison, 07:24
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Suman, 06:58
- Re: bit fields ordering, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:54
- Re: Return type, Keith Thompson, 04:15
- Re: Return type, Flash Gordon, 04:11
- Re: bit fields ordering, Keith Thompson, 04:06
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Flash Gordon, 04:05
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Keith Thompson, 03:42
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Martin Ambuhl, 03:01
- Re: bit fields ordering, Walter Roberson, 02:43
- bit fields ordering, Jonathan Maddison, 02:38
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:22
- Re: Return type, Afifov, 01:52
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Thad Smith, 01:37
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Markus Becker, 00:28
August 26, 2005
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 23:45
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Keith Thompson, 23:27
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?, Kenny McCormack, 23:27
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Bryan Donlan, 23:24
- START YOUR OWN THOUSANDS USING PAYPAL!!!!, anirudh, 23:01
- Re: Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?, CBFalconer, 23:00
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, kevin . hall, 22:45
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 21:47
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Flash Gordon, 21:15
- Re: Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?, Lew Pitcher, 20:35
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, pete, 19:34
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), pete, 19:29
- Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?, srbstar, 19:17
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Martin Ambuhl, 18:48
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 18:08
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Walter Roberson, 18:01
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Bart C, 17:35
- Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, kevin . hall, 17:18
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Randy Howard, 17:13
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 17:04
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:58
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Flash Gordon, 16:50
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, E. Robert Tisdale, 16:49
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:48
- Re: style guidelines misguided, E. Robert Tisdale, 16:30
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *), Bryan Donlan, 16:23
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Michael Wojcik, 16:09
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, Ian, 15:34
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Michael Wojcik, 15:32
- Re: Can i know who has issued a comand?, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: Can i know who has issued a comand?, Jaspreet, 15:09
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Mark McIntyre, 14:55
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Mark McIntyre, 14:54
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Kenneth Brody, 14:53
- Re: What is the best SOAP service to use?, Mark McIntyre, 14:51
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, REH, 14:16
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 14:15
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, SM Ryan, 13:56
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, SM Ryan, 13:56
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Default User, 12:26
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Richard Tobin, 12:14
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Alan Balmer, 12:12
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Alan Balmer, 12:08
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, jacob navia, 12:03
- Re: suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn, Alan Balmer, 11:49
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Baxter, 11:37
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Kenny McCormack, 11:26
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Julián Albo, 11:25
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Flash Gordon, 11:03
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Kenny McCormack, 10:56
- Re: Can i know who has issued a comand?, Walter Roberson, 10:53
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Denis Kasak, 10:35
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Greenhorn, 10:33
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Giannis Papadopoulos, 10:32
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, gmtonyhoyt, 10:31
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Bryan Donlan, 10:22
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:04
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *), Tim Rentsch, 10:02
- Re: suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn, Denis Kasak, 10:00
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Michael Wojcik, 09:56
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Tim Rentsch, 09:50
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, CBFalconer, 09:48
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, gmtonyhoyt, 09:46
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Tim Rentsch, 09:45
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Tim Rentsch, 09:39
- Can i know who has issued a comand?, Sumit Chawla, 09:36
- Re: A question on string literals, Tim Rentsch, 09:25
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Nick Keighley, 09:20
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Michael Wojcik, 08:59
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 08:53
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, mailbox, 08:43
- Style isn't always religious, Tim Rentsch, 08:03
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Richard Bos, 07:57
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Suman, 07:52
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Alfonso Morra, 07:50
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Lawrence Kirby, 07:35
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Lawrence Kirby, 07:28
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, CBFalconer, 07:21
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Lawrence Kirby, 07:13
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Lawrence Kirby, 07:11
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Antoine Leca, 07:02
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Lawrence Kirby, 07:02
- Re: suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn, Alfonso Morra, 06:59
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Hari, 06:51
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Greenhorn, 06:26
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), Suman, 06:01
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Denis Kasak, 05:54
- two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Greenhorn, 05:34
- two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Greenhorn, 05:34
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), kernelxu, 05:30
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Alfonso Morra, 05:22
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Flash Gordon, 05:19
- How to choose between malloc() and calloc(), lohith . matad, 05:00
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Randy Howard, 04:54
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Keith Thompson, 04:50
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, pshyamsunder, 04:37
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, CBFalconer, 04:30
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Christian Bau, 04:25
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Suman, 04:05
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open, Suman, 04:02
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Richard Bos, 03:46
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Asbjørn Sæbø, 03:18
- access() doesn't work when a file is open, pshyamsunder, 03:17
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Richard Bos, 03:13
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Risto Lankinen, 02:40
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Keith Thompson, 02:16
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, ±, 02:11
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Keith Thompson, 01:33
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Suman, 01:01
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Suman, 00:22
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Jack Klein, 00:10
August 25, 2005
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Barry Schwarz, 23:43
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, CBFalconer, 23:15
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Denis Kasak, 23:10
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 22:54
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Denis Kasak, 22:52
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Keith Thompson, 22:44
- Re: style guidelines misguided, CBFalconer, 22:42
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Keith Thompson, 22:11
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Keith Thompson, 22:09
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, chee . k . cheng, 22:09
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, chee . k . cheng, 22:02
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Art Deco, 21:56
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, chee . k . cheng, 21:48
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Eric Laberge, 21:36
- Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers), Alfonso Morra, 20:42
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Keith Thompson, 20:26
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, jacob navia, 20:23
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Aratzio, 20:18
- Re: style guidelines misguided, gooch, 20:14
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, jacob navia, 20:11
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, SM Ryan, 20:06
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 20:04
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Old Wolf, 19:17
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, Ian, 19:09
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, A. Sinan Unur, 19:00
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 18:59
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Old Wolf, 18:52
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, pete, 18:32
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, pete, 18:25
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Flash Gordon, 18:21
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, pete, 18:16
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Alan Balmer, 18:11
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, CBFalconer, 18:09
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, CBFalconer, 18:09
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Randy Howard, 17:42
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Keith Thompson, 17:33
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:32
- Re: freeing structure, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:27
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Walter Roberson, 17:21
- Re: freeing structure, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:18
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, mailbox, 17:11
- Re: freeing structure, manoj1978, 17:01
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, Roger Leigh, 16:48
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Randy Howard, 16:41
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Randy Howard, 16:32
- Re: freeing structure, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?, Michael Mair, 16:18
- Re: freeing structure, Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:15
- Re: freeing structure, Default User, 16:10
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Flash Gordon, 16:10
- Function Pointers in a Structure?, gmtonyhoyt, 16:06
- Re: freeing structure, Michael Mair, 16:05
- Re: freeing structure, Ben Pfaff, 16:04
- Re: freeing structure, wanwan, 15:52
- Re: freeing structure, Ben Pfaff, 15:49
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- Re: freeing structure, manoj1978, 15:48
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:43
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:42
- freeing structure, wanwan, 15:39
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions, Rob Thorpe, 15:32
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Martin Ambuhl, 15:17
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Martin Ambuhl, 14:54
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Keith Thompson, 14:53
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion, pavithra . eswaran, 14:51
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, mailbox, 14:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Eric Sosman, 14:33
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, E. Robert Tisdale, 14:32
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Default User, 14:18
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:18
- Re: style guidelines misguided, Default User, 14:15
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Anton Petrusevich, 14:15
- Re: if (expression) check, Default User, 14:14
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Default User, 14:11
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Default User, 14:10
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Walter Roberson, 14:09
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Alan Balmer, 14:07
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Alan Balmer, 14:06
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, SM Ryan, 13:47
- style guidelines misguided, E. Robert Tisdale, 13:25
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, John Bode, 13:06
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Mike Smith, 12:58
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Mike Smith, 12:57
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Greg Schmidt, 12:54
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, arketype, 12:52
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Charles M. Reinke, 12:51
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Andre Kostur, 12:48
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, E. Robert Tisdale, 12:39
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Jordan, 12:36
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Greg Schmidt, 12:34
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Stephen Hildrey, 12:24
- Re: Return type, danieljmathew@xxxxxxxxx, 12:22
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, mailbox, 12:12
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, E. Robert Tisdale, 12:11
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:02
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Kenneth Brody, 11:55
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Lawrence Kirby, 11:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Default User, 11:49
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:48
- Re: Return type, Default User, 11:45
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Julián Albo, 11:41
- Re: if (expression) check, Kenneth Brody, 11:40
- Re: if (expression) check, Kenneth Brody, 11:33
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Andrew Poelstra, 11:32
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Flash Gordon, 11:22
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Christian Meier, 11:17
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Victor Bazarov, 11:07
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Chris Dollin, 11:00
- Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, mailbox, 10:53
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Denis Kasak, 10:23
- Re: current date, Michael Wojcik, 10:21
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Michael Wojcik, 10:08
- Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:07
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:02
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Bart C, 08:32
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, CBFalconer, 08:05
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, CBFalconer, 08:05
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Fao, Sean, 08:03
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Fao, Sean, 07:47
- Re: Return type, akarl, 07:27
- Re: if (expression) check, Alex Fraser, 07:27
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Martin Ambuhl, 06:49
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Jason Curl, 06:38
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, Dik T. Winter, 06:26
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Suman, 06:17
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, Stephen Hildrey, 06:00
- Antw: Where the code trouble is?, Alexander Fleck, 05:58
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, manoj1978, 05:58
- Where the code trouble is?, mikelinyoho, 05:48
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, kernelxu, 05:37
- Re: How to inline non-exported functions in library?, Suman, 05:01
- Re: Return type, CBFalconer, 04:27
- Re: How to inline non-exported functions in library?, Johan Borkhuis, 04:19
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, Spiro Trikaliotis, 04:11
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Suman, 04:06
- Re: Return type, Steffen, 04:02
- Return type, danieljmathew@xxxxxxxxx, 04:01
- Re: How to inline non-exported functions in library?, Richard Bos, 03:50
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Keith Thompson, 03:43
- Return type, danieljmathew@xxxxxxxxx, 03:19
- Re: current date, placid, 03:14
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, chee . k . cheng, 03:11
- How to inline non-exported functions in library?, Ian, 02:51
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Suman, 02:45
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, chee . k . cheng, 02:44
- Re: current date, Walter Roberson, 02:44
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Walter Roberson, 02:37
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Keith Thompson, 02:36
- current date, placid, 02:29
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?, Chris McDonald, 02:27
- How to change the starting address of a structure element?, chee . k . cheng, 02:24
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Michael Mair, 02:18
- Re: #include errors, zolli, 00:56
August 24, 2005
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Suman, 23:59
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Keith Thompson, 23:40
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?, Old Wolf, 21:34
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Randy Howard, 21:02
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Randy Howard, 20:58
- Re: if (expression) check, Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: if (expression) check, Christian Bau, 18:09
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Randy Howard, 18:09
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Denis Kasak, 18:09
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), CBFalconer, 17:27
- Re: #include errors, CBFalconer, 17:27
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:08
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:47
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Default User, 16:37
- Re: if (expression) check, Default User, 16:36
- Re: if (expression) check, Mark B, 16:06
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), spasmous, 15:49
- Re: if (expression) check, E. Robert Tisdale, 15:40
- Re: if (expression) check, Walter Roberson, 15:39
- Re: if (expression) check, Michael Mair, 15:36
- Re: if (expression) check, Eric Sosman, 15:33
- Re: if (expression) check, Stephen Hildrey, 15:26
- if (expression) check, jamilur_rahman, 15:12
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Default User, 15:08
- Re: #include errors, Flash Gordon, 14:02
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, Simon Biber, 13:24
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, Ben Pfaff, 13:09
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), spasmous, 13:09
- Re: #include errors, zolli, 13:03
- Re: C wiki - struct tm, Eric Sosman, 12:59
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Jason Curl, 12:48
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, P.J. Plauger, 12:21
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, l4learn, 12:14
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Alan Balmer, 12:06
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Kenneth Brody, 11:20
- C wiki - struct tm, Kenneth Brody, 11:11
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Michael Wojcik, 11:06
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions, akarl, 11:06
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:32
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it., Flash Gordon, 10:12
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 09:08
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it., Pramod Subramanyan, 09:02
- Re: tokenising a string using another string, Pramod Subramanyan, 09:01
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Lawrence Kirby, 08:55
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Lawrence Kirby, 08:49
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:43
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Lawrence Kirby, 08:41
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, Steven Woody, 08:25
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, Steven Woody, 08:21
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *), Lawrence Kirby, 08:19
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Nick Keighley, 07:01
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Cong Wang, 06:58
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Villy Kruse, 06:56
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Villy Kruse, 06:54
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Rajshekhar, 06:34
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, manoj1978, 06:30
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Rajshekhar, 06:28
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??, Kuku, 06:24
- im facing problem with fread()??, Rajshekhar, 05:29
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?, Ian, 05:02
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?, Kuku, 04:35
- Why can't the parameter be const in this program?, Eric Lilja, 04:15
- Re: tokenising a string using another string, Nick Keighley, 04:15
- Re: const variable reassignment, Flash Gordon, 04:05
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it., liangbowen, 03:17
- Re: #include errors, Villy Kruse, 03:03
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Richard Bos, 03:02
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Richard Bos, 03:01
- _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it., liangbowen, 02:18
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Michael Mair, 02:03
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions, Peter Pichler, 01:57
- Re: #include errors, zolli, 01:56
- Re: type casting, Michael Mair, 01:50
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Peter Nilsson, 01:43
- Re: Compound literals and VLA's, Robert Gamble, 01:40
- Re: Compound literals and VLA's, Ben Pfaff, 01:39
- Re: Compound literals and VLA's, William Ahern, 01:18
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Suman, 01:06
- Re: Compound literals and VLA's, Robert Gamble, 00:42
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Roman Mashak, 00:40
- Re: tokenising a string using another string, Suman, 00:38
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Mac, 00:31
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mac, 00:17
- Re: Compound literals and VLA's, Ben Pfaff, 00:15
August 23, 2005
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Mac, 23:58
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Keith Thompson, 21:42
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *), Peter Nilsson, 21:33
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Pramod Subramanyan, 21:30
- Re: const variable reassignment, elsdy, 21:21
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 21:15
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *), tedu, 20:58
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, placid, 20:41
- function (const char *) vs. function (char *), andrew . fabbro, 19:28
- Re: C FAQ wiki, pete, 19:18
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Keith Thompson, 19:13
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, pete, 18:53
- Re: type casting, pete, 18:42
- Re: type casting, pete, 18:36
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), pete, 18:28
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Mark, 17:54
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Randy Howard, 17:52
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Randy Howard, 17:32
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Randy Howard, 17:29
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Randy Howard, 17:28
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Randy Howard, 17:22
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), James Daughtry, 17:02
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), spasmous, 16:51
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Michael Mair, 16:47
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Charles M. Reinke, 16:36
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Keith Thompson, 16:35
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Kevin J. Phillips, 16:34
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Martin Ambuhl, 16:33
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Walter Roberson, 16:30
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Eric Sosman, 16:29
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:29
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Kevin J. Phillips, 16:28
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Eric Sosman, 16:24
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), Charles M. Reinke, 16:22
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Martin Ambuhl, 16:16
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, akarl, 16:04
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Anonymous 7843, 15:50
- malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;), spasmous, 15:43
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mark, 15:40
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 15:33
- Re: copy long strings in C, Mark McIntyre, 15:33
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Ben Pfaff, 15:19
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Mark, 15:09
- Re: Error of List Sorting, Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Walter Roberson, 15:01
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: Error of List Sorting, Andrew Poelstra, 14:54
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Gary E. Ansok, 14:48
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:46
- Re: Error of List Sorting, joey . graham, 14:43
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Anonymous 7843, 14:33
- Re: Finding a substring in a binary string, CBFalconer, 14:32
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Walter Roberson, 14:25
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Anonymous 7843, 14:20
- Re: music player, Malcolm, 14:16
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Anonymous 7843, 14:13
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Martin Ambuhl, 13:59
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Keith Thompson, 13:57
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Alan Balmer, 13:54
- Re: Finding a substring in a binary string, Daniel Cer, 13:53
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Keith Thompson, 13:50
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Mark, 13:47
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 13:42
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Michael Wojcik, 13:38
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Ben Pfaff, 13:28
- Re: #include errors, Martin Ambuhl, 13:17
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, akarl, 13:17
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, Ben Pfaff, 13:15
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Anonymous 7843, 13:03
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), CBFalconer, 12:54
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Richard Tobin, 12:39
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 12:26
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, tedu, 12:25
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Michael Wojcik, 12:04
- Re: pointer assignments, Alan Balmer, 11:34
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, Eric Sosman, 11:31
- Re: Parse tokens from a string, Simon Biber, 11:31
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 11:26
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Bos, 11:21
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 11:17
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Bos, 11:14
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Richard Bos, 11:10
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 11:09
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Kenneth Brody, 11:00
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Carlos, 10:43
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Clark S . Cox III, 10:35
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Jirka Klaue, 10:32
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Rajesh, 10:27
- Re: whether is the standard input stream full buffered or line buffered after calling function setbuf()?, Michael Wojcik, 10:24
- Re: print "foo" without using ;, Chris Dollin, 10:21
- print "foo" without using ;, Rajesh, 10:18
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:13
- Parse tokens from a string, Steven Woody, 10:05
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), James Daughtry, 09:45
- Re: system call and library call, Jonathan Bartlett, 09:24
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 09:06
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), manoj1978, 08:15
- Problem in Strdup(), priya, 07:56
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Richard Tobin, 06:52
- Re: kernel timer, Fao, Sean, 06:27
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Flash Gordon, 05:58
- kernel timer, martinm69x, 05:56
- Re: Finding a substring in a binary string, CBFalconer, 05:54
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, CBFalconer, 05:54
- Re: Replacing a word into other word, Zoran Cutura, 05:53
- Re: const int value changing...., Keith Thompson, 05:52
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Zoran Cutura, 05:51
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Keith Thompson, 05:48
- Re: pointer assignments, Zoran Cutura, 05:35
- Re: type casting, Zoran Cutura, 05:12
- Re: const int value changing...., Mabden, 05:10
- Re: const int value changing...., Mabden, 05:07
- Re: Finding a substring in a binary string, Mabden, 04:59
- Re: multiple file programs in c, Mabden, 04:55
- Re: pointer assignments, Mabden, 04:46
- Re: Finding a substring in a binary string, Pierre Habouzit, 04:31
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Pramod Subramanyan, 03:54
- Re: Replacing a word into other word, Nick Keighley, 03:53
- Replacing a word into other word, sri . mohankumar, 03:34
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 03:31
- Re: type casting, Christian Kandeler, 03:20
- Re: type casting, Michael Mair, 03:14
- Re: #include errors, Richard Bos, 03:11
- Re: type casting, Roman Mashak, 02:55
- Re: type casting, Zoran Cutura, 02:47
- Re: type casting, Richard Bos, 02:47
- #include errors, zolli, 02:37
- Re: Finding a substring in a binary string, Daniel Cer, 02:31
- Re: Error of List Sorting, Cong Wang, 02:30
- type casting, Roman Mashak, 02:06
- Error of List Sorting, chellappa, 01:44
- Finding a substring in a binary string, Tarun, 01:33
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Keith Thompson, 01:22
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, placid, 00:55
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, Walter Roberson, 00:50
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Pramod Subramanyan, 00:35
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, placid, 00:29
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, AM, 00:07
August 22, 2005
- resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range, placid, 23:32
- Re: thread safety, CBFalconer, 23:26
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, CBFalconer, 23:26
- Re: What does this warning mean, Jack Klein, 22:59
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Jack Klein, 22:57
- Re: c interview questions wiki, Walter Roberson, 20:03
- Re: how will u call this fn, Walter Roberson, 19:55
- Re: Blocks, or not?, akarl, 19:53
- Re: tmpnam, Flash Gordon, 19:19
- Re: c interview questions wiki, pete, 18:58
- Re: const int value changing...., Christian Bau, 18:54
- Re: how will u call this fn, MCheu, 18:46
- Re: copy long strings in C, Keith Thompson, 18:42
- Re: tmpnam, Keith Thompson, 18:32
- Re: tmpnam, Eric Sosman, 18:16
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Alan Balmer, 18:00
- Re: copy long strings in C, Mark McIntyre, 18:00
- tmpnam, lucas, 17:50
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Flash Gordon, 17:35
- Re: LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer, Michael Mair, 17:34
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:26
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Default User, 17:22
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Re: system call and library call, Dragan Cvetkovic, 16:42
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:40
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Giannis Papadopoulos, 16:35
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:35
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, mailbox, 16:34
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:25
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:20
- [OT] Re: right truncate of float variable, Eric Sosman, 16:11
- Re: system call and library call, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Select element from Set randomly?, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Bob, 16:01
- Re: system call and library call, SM Ryan, 15:53
- Re: how will u call this fn, Michael Mair, 15:43
- how will u call this fn, recklinux, 15:34
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Michael Mair, 15:28
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Michael Mair, 15:27
- Re: system call and library call, Jonathan Bartlett, 15:13
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, sembiance, 14:55
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Flash Gordon, 14:15
- Re: Byte alignment?, Jim Ward, 14:10
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Michael Wojcik, 14:08
- Re: Changing the functionality of rm command, Walter Roberson, 13:58
- Re: file I/O question, Michael Wojcik, 13:57
- Re: Changing the functionality of rm command, Giannis Papadopoulos, 13:53
- Changing the functionality of rm command, Sumit Chawla, 13:44
- Re: wchar_t problem, Jan Engelhardt, 13:32
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Richard Tobin, 13:28
- Re: wchar_t problem, Jan Engelhardt, 13:28
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, tedu, 13:22
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, Richard Tobin, 13:21
- C FAQ wiki, Giannis Papadopoulos, 13:20
- Re: Select element from Set randomly?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:19
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Robert Gamble, 13:04
- Re: What does this warning mean, Default User, 13:02
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type, Kenneth Brody, 13:01
- Re: c interview questions wiki, Default User, 12:54
- Re: system call and library call, Philippe Amarenco, 12:31
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Alan Balmer, 12:22
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Walter Roberson, 12:12
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 12:06
- Re: music player, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:05
- Re: system call and library call, Gordon Burditt, 11:58
- Re: Blocks, or not?, John Bode, 11:56
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Michael Wojcik, 11:44
- system call and library call, rahul8143, 11:44
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Joriveek, 11:43
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Walter Roberson, 11:40
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Joriveek, 11:31
- Re: Select element from Set randomly?, Walter Roberson, 11:31
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Michael Wojcik, 11:31
- Re: right truncate of float variable, Walter Roberson, 11:24
- Select element from Set randomly?, Davy, 11:22
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, Julian V. Noble, 11:22
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external, Alfonso Morra, 10:57
- Re: Linking Libraries, BruceS, 10:47
- right truncate of float variable, Joriveek, 10:31
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, SM Ryan, 10:30
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external, Flash Gordon, 10:17
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external, Eric Sosman, 10:05
- Re: music player, Pramod Subramanyan, 09:51
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, mailbox, 09:49
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external, Pramod Subramanyan, 09:38
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Pramod Subramanyan, 09:35
- Re: thread safety, Randy Howard, 09:13
- (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external, Alfonso Morra, 09:04
- Re: thread safety, David Resnick, 08:14
- suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn, platform, 08:06
- thread safety, Alexander Fleck, 08:06
- Re: What does this warning mean, Netocrat, 07:23
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:17
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:16
- Re: What does this warning mean, ranjeet . gupta, 07:15
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Spiro Trikaliotis, 06:09
- Re: const int value changing...., Keith Thompson, 05:43
- Re: What does this warning mean, Keith Thompson, 05:38
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, Keith Thompson, 05:37
- Re: Linking Libraries, Keith Thompson, 05:36
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, CBFalconer, 04:36
- Re: movie, Johan Borkhuis, 03:44
- Re: LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer, manoj1978, 03:39
- Re: LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer, manoj1978, 03:34
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, Walter Roberson, 03:23
- Re: whether is the standard input stream full buffered or line buffered after calling function setbuf()?, Villy Kruse, 03:05
- Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree, Ravi, 02:59
- LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer, chellappa, 02:48
- Re: get current user name?, Richard Bos, 02:43
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Michael Mair, 02:26
- Re: const int value changing...., Michael Mair, 02:17
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Robert Gamble, 02:14
- Re: What does this warning mean, Michael Mair, 02:08
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Michael Mair, 02:02
- Re: What does this warning mean, manoj1978, 02:02
- Re: const int value changing...., Jack Klein, 01:57
- Re: What does this warning mean, Jack Klein, 01:49
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Peter Nilsson, 01:39
- What does this warning mean, ranjeet . gupta, 01:27
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Anonymousgoogledeja, 01:07
- Re: Linking Libraries, junky_fellow, 00:41
- Re: Dynamic objects from files, Dave Thompson, 00:01
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Dave Thompson, 00:00
August 21, 2005
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, CBFalconer, 23:53
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, placid, 23:40
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Jack Klein, 23:34
- Re: Multi-dimension array assignments, Artie Gold, 23:31
- Re: music player, Jack Klein, 23:21
- Re: Linking problem, Jack Klein, 23:18
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Robert Gamble, 23:15
- how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?, Anonymousgoogledeja, 22:55
- Re: setbuf(stdin,NULL) can't work, why?, Walter Roberson, 22:16
- Multi-dimension array assignments, Eric Laberge, 21:12
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, Walter Roberson, 20:33
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, sembiance, 19:42
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, placid, 19:13
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Giannis Papadopoulos, 19:01
- Re: Blocks, or not?, CBFalconer, 18:31
- Re: const variable reassignment, Flash Gordon, 18:25
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Michael B Allen, 18:05
- Re: taming the cursor, Keith Thompson, 17:55
- Re: music player, Malcolm, 17:19
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Malcolm, 17:19
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Richard Tobin, 17:09
- Re: taming the cursor, Alexander Bartolich, 16:51
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:42
- Re: const variable reassignment, Keith Thompson, 16:19
- printf parameter type wrangling, Michael B Allen, 16:18
- taming the cursor, joe . user0, 16:10
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Gordon Burditt, 14:09
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?, Randy Howard, 14:07
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Gordon Burditt, 13:56
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Hans, 13:40
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?, Gordon Burditt, 13:36
- Re: music player, Himanshu, 13:29
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Gordon Burditt, 13:23
- Re: toupper and locale, gelbeiche, 13:22
- Re: const variable reassignment, Flash Gordon, 13:09
- Re: Blocks, or not?, CBFalconer, 12:46
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?, Robert Gamble, 12:45
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?, Castreuil Anthony, 12:42
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Eric Sosman, 11:37
- Control CPU usage of a program?, Davy, 11:32
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Guillaume, 11:25
- Re: wchar_t problem, Jan Engelhardt, 11:19
- Re: wchar_t problem, Robert Gamble, 11:16
- Re: wchar_t problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:12
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Keith Thompson, 10:42
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 10:42
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Giannis Papadopoulos, 10:36
- Re: Blocks, or not?, SM Ryan, 10:34
- Re: Linking problem, SM Ryan, 10:34
- Re: const variable reassignment, Keith Thompson, 10:19
- wchar_t problem, Jan Engelhardt, 10:12
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:11
- Re: music player, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:09
- Re: Blocks, or not?, pete, 10:05
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:05
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Flash Gordon, 10:02
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, bill, 09:45
- Re: Blocks, or not?, Alex Fraser, 09:42
- Re: const variable reassignment, Flash Gordon, 09:26
- Re: file I/O question, John Smith, 09:24
- Blocks, or not?, Rob, 09:18
- music player, paytam, 08:59
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Michael Mair, 08:57
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Tim Prince, 08:56
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature, Eric Sosman, 08:56
- Linking problem, Peetah_junkmail, 08:05
- Re: const variable reassignment, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:03
- Re: const variable reassignment, Cong Wang, 07:55
- stack addressing & type nomenclature, bill, 07:35
- Re: const variable reassignment, Flash Gordon, 07:19
- Re: const variable reassignment, akarl, 07:09
- const variable reassignment, rahul8143, 06:32
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 04:09
- Re: multiple file programs in c, Richard Heathfield, 03:44
- Re: RPG fight engine., Malcolm, 03:24
- Re: multiple file programs in c, Malcolm, 03:18
- Re: c interview questions wiki, Alexei A. Frounze, 01:02
August 20, 2005
- Re: c interview questions wiki, Default User, 21:48
- Re: c interview questions wiki, Richard Heathfield, 21:15
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion, Joe Wright, 21:12
- Re: c interview questions wiki, Default User, 21:11
- c interview questions wiki, Shark, 20:52
- file I/O question, John Smith, 18:02
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion, SM Ryan, 16:33
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Michael Wojcik, 15:52
- Re: Array in struct, Michael Wojcik, 15:32
- Re: A question on string literals, Chris Torek, 15:26
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Michael Wojcik, 14:43
- Re: multiple file programs in c, CBFalconer, 13:27
- Re: const char ** argument, Michael Mair, 13:11
- const char ** argument, Alberto Giménez, 12:38
- Re: multiple file programs in c, Keith Thompson, 12:36
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type, Keith Thompson, 12:35
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Michael Wojcik, 12:16
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type, Randy Howard, 12:00
- Re: get current user name?, Michael Wojcik, 11:51
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type, Joe Wright, 11:14
- Re: RPG fight engine., Tobias Blomkvist, 10:50
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type, Kenny McCormack, 10:20
- Re: multiple file programs in c, John Bode, 10:12
- Re: Linking Libraries, Richard Heathfield, 09:52
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses, Joe Wright, 09:51
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, CBFalconer, 09:31
- Re: multiple file programs in c, Cong Wang, 09:11
- multiple file programs in c, rinn, 08:32
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses, pete, 08:32
- Re: Linking Libraries, crash_zero, 08:17
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type, mike, 08:10
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses, Malcolm, 07:04
- Re: scanf, Malcolm, 07:04
- Re: Virtual Key Codes, Scan Codes and ASCII Codes in C, Malcolm, 07:04
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, mailbox, 06:31
- Re: HELP!!!, Martin Ambuhl, 06:20
- Re: HELP!!!, Michael Mair, 06:15
- Re: How to link C++ to VB.NET or JAVA?, Michael Mair, 06:13
- Re: Linking Libraries, junky_fellow, 05:19
- HELP!!!, Mick Genie, 05:17
- How to link C++ to VB.NET or JAVA?, mickbeng, 05:16
- Re: splitting a file, Richard Heathfield, 05:07
- Re: splitting a file, Michael Mair, 05:05
- Re: Linking Libraries, Richard Heathfield, 05:01
- Re: Linking Libraries, Michael Mair, 04:55
- Re: Linking Libraries, junky_fellow, 04:43
- Re: Linking Libraries, Richard Heathfield, 04:20
- Re: HELP NEEDED!!!, Michael Mair, 04:18
- splitting a file, Afifov, 04:16
- Re: Linking Libraries, Michael Mair, 04:04
- Re: RPG fight engine., Malcolm, 03:31
- Linking Libraries, crash_zero, 03:07
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion, Keith Thompson, 00:53
August 19, 2005
- movie, frankie, 23:40
- Re: Virtual Key Codes, Scan Codes and ASCII Codes in C, Jack Klein, 23:34
- HELP NEEDED!!!, paki, 22:20
- Re: Memory allocation problem!, mike, 21:16
- Re: code reading, mike, 20:51
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Dik T. Winter, 20:50
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?, mike, 20:01
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Anonymous 7843, 19:58
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Keith Thompson, 19:46
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption, Mac, 19:27
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Randy Howard, 19:26
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, Mac, 19:19
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion, Mac, 19:06
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Mark, 18:59
- Re: What is wrong?, mike, 18:56
- Re: Difference between return and exit, mike, 18:54
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Randy Howard, 18:47
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, pete, 18:21
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Netocrat, 18:09
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark, 17:51
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Christian Bau, 17:42
- Re: A question on string literals, Tim Rentsch, 17:37
- Re: Array in struct, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Keith Thompson, 17:27
- Re: get current user name?, Alan Balmer, 17:24
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Martin Ambuhl, 17:21
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 16:42
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Mark, 16:39
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 15:42
- Re: copy long strings in C, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: get current user name?, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: Array in struct, Tobias Blomkvist, 15:23
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark, 15:15
- Re: get current user name?, Mark, 15:00
- Re: get current user name?, Mark, 14:51
- Re: get current user name?, Netocrat, 14:48
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark, 14:45
- Re: compare a large number of variables, CBFalconer, 14:42
- Re: reading an excel file in C?, Kenneth Brody, 14:34
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption, Gordon Burditt, 14:22
- Re: scanf, Robert Gamble, 14:22
- Re: scanf, Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: compare a large number of variables, CBFalconer, 14:06
- Re: get current user name?, Keith Thompson, 14:05
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 14:02
- Re: get current user name?, Alan Balmer, 13:56
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 13:52
- Re: compare a large number of variables, freak, 13:37
- Re: copy long strings in C, Mark McIntyre, 13:27
- Re: copy long strings in C, Mark McIntyre, 13:21
- Re: get current user name?, Mark, 13:11
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark, 13:05
- Re: Array in struct, Eric Laberge, 13:02
- Re: get current user name?, Alan Balmer, 12:12
- Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX, mailbox, 11:56
- Re: Array in struct, Tobias Blomkvist, 11:49
- Virtual Key Codes, Scan Codes and ASCII Codes in C, gj_williams2000, 11:46
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 11:32
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark, 11:32
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 11:17
- Re: R: reading an excel file in C?, Steffen Buehler, 10:59
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Flash Gordon, 10:58
- Re: scanf, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:58
- Re: what do most languages call a name-value pairing?, Jeff Schwab, 10:29
- R: reading an excel file in C?, Turner, GS \(Geoff\), 10:29
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:19
- reading an excel file in C?, siliconwafer, 10:18
- reading an excel file in C?, siliconwafer, 10:18
- Re: Array in struct, Kenneth Brody, 10:13
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Kenneth Brody, 10:04
- Re: get current user name?, Kenneth Brody, 10:00
- Re: get current user name?, Kenneth Brody, 09:55
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Trofinenco, Cristian [CAR:CW42:EXCH], 09:49
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, pete, 08:14
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, pete, 08:07
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?, Cong Wang, 08:04
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption, Flash Gordon, 07:45
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Netocrat, 07:17
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, Coder, 07:04
- Re: scanf, Richard Bos, 07:04
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Richard Bos, 07:02
- Re: RPG fight engine., Richard Bos, 07:02
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, kernelxu, 06:59
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses, Richard Bos, 06:57
- Re: scanf, Nick Keighley, 06:54
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, Coder, 06:54
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, Richard Bos, 06:47
- Re: Array in struct, Nick Keighley, 06:46
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:45
- scanf, Ab, 06:41
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range, Coder, 06:37
- Array in struct, Jan Danielsson, 06:33
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Jan Richter, 06:31
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption, ranjeet . gupta, 06:17
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:13
- Re: Safe version of gets, Richard Heathfield, 02:29
August 12, 2005
- Re: Redirect of stdout to pipe 'hangs', Robert Harris, 11:57
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, Julian V. Noble, 11:07
- Re: Safe version of gets, akarl, 10:52
- Re: cannot convert parameter 2 from 'const char *' to 'char *', Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:41
- Re: cannot convert parameter 2 from 'const char *' to 'char *', Suman, 09:33
- Re: "visit calculations" program, osmium, 09:13
- Re: cannot convert parameter 2 from 'const char *' to 'char *', Krishanu Debnath, 08:56
- Re: SIze of file, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 08:46
- Re: SIze of file, Robert Gamble, 08:22
- Re: SIze of file, ahmed . mubin, 08:07
- Re: Safe version of gets, ahmed . mubin, 08:00
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., ranjeet . gupta, 07:43
- Re: Pointer Increment, ranjeet . gupta, 07:31
- Re: Pointer Increment, ahmed . mubin, 07:29
- Re: Path of file, Flash Gordon, 07:27
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, akarl, 07:00
- Re: possible memory leak?, CBFalconer, 06:57
- Re: Safe version of gets, CBFalconer, 06:57
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, akarl, 06:51
- Re: Pointer Increment, Robben, 06:49
- Re: compiler nightmares, Igmar Palsenberg, 06:31
- Re: Pointer Increment, Suman, 06:29
- Re: SIze of file, Richard Bos, 06:21
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Suman, 06:17
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Alexander Farber, 06:10
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Anton Petrusevich, 06:04
- Re: SIze of file, Chris Dollin, 06:00
- Re: Pointer Increment, ranjeet . gupta, 05:53
- Re: Pointer Increment, kernelxu, 05:44
- Re: Pointer Increment, Robben, 05:34
- Re: Pointer Increment, Richard Bos, 05:26
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Richard Bos, 05:24
- Re: SIze of file, Richard Bos, 05:18
- Re: SIze of file, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 05:15
- Re: SIze of file, Chris Dollin, 05:06
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Alexander Farber, 05:06
- Re: SIze of file, Chris Dollin, 05:04
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Alexander Farber, 05:02
- Pointer Increment, ranjeet . gupta, 04:58
- PC-Lint, Tom, 04:38
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Anton Petrusevich, 04:30
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Suman, 04:28
- Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, SM Ryan, 04:18
- Re: SIze of file, junky_fellow, 04:12
- Re: compiler nightmares, Martin Ambuhl, 04:08
- Re: compiler nightmares, Martin Ambuhl, 04:04
- Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char, Alexander Farber, 04:04
- Re: Safe version of gets, Martin Ambuhl, 04:00
- Re: Safe version of gets, Villy Kruse, 03:04
- Re: compiler nightmares, Keith Thompson, 03:00
- Path of file, emanshu Innovative MInd, 02:56
- Re: compiler nightmares, PRadyut, 02:31
- Re: compiler nightmares, Peter Pichler, 02:15
- Re: Help !I want to write a program to count the running time of another program, Walter Roberson, 02:13
- Re: compiler nightmares, Krishanu Debnath, 02:12
- Help !I want to write a program to count the running time of another program, freehomesp, 02:01
- Re: SIze of file, Walter Roberson, 01:52
- Re: Safe version of gets, Anthony Irwin, 01:50
- Re: Safe version of gets, Suman, 01:41
- Re: Safe version of gets, Anthony Irwin, 01:36
- Re: Safe version of gets, Peter Pichler, 01:33
- Safe version of gets, Anthony Irwin, 01:32
- Re: possible memory leak?, Peter Pichler, 01:14
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Suman, 01:06
- Re: SIze of file, David Lee, 00:49
- Re: possible memory leak?, Roman Mashak, 00:43
- Re: SIze of file, munish.nr@xxxxxxxxx, 00:09
- Re: possible memory leak?, Keith Thompson, 00:06
August 11, 2005
- "visit calculations" program, russell kym horsell, 23:20
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, akarl, 23:07
- spam: Controlling hardware with VB; driving Automotive Injectors, Jack Klein, 22:55
- Re: possible memory leak?, Jack Klein, 22:30
- Re: Knowing your sequence points, Jack Klein, 22:21
- Re: possible memory leak?, Roman Mashak, 22:12
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Walter Roberson, 18:58
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Alex, 18:52
- Controlling hardware with VB; driving Automotive Injectors, Dale Evans, 18:46
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Mark, 18:26
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Alex, 18:25
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, CBFalconer, 18:16
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Chris Croughton, 18:10
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., Michael Mair, 17:52
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Mark McIntyre, 17:41
- Re: C and strings, Joe Wright, 17:40
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., Peter Pichler, 17:01
- Re: possible memory leak?, Peter Pichler, 16:53
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, CBFalconer, 16:33
- Re: SIze of file, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Charles M. Reinke, 15:38
- Re: SIze of file, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:27
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, moxm, 15:25
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, moxm, 14:38
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, ceo, 14:34
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, moxm, 14:33
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Walter Roberson, 14:32
- Re: #if typedef(), Eric Sosman, 14:21
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Robert Gamble, 13:59
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, moxm, 13:50
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Keith Thompson, 13:48
- Re: #if typedef(), Kenneth Brody, 13:36
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Charles M. Reinke, 13:34
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Mark, 13:28
- Millionaire at 31 ... on the Internet!Listen to how he is doing it., Ron Isaiah, 13:20
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, ThunderBird, 13:14
- Re: #if typedef(), Eric Sosman, 13:08
- Re: #if typedef(), Flash Gordon, 13:08
- Re: SIze of file, Flash Gordon, 13:02
- Re: #if typedef(), Keith Thompson, 12:57
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Flash Gordon, 12:54
- Re: SIze of file, Keith Thompson, 12:43
- Re: #if typedef(), Keith Thompson, 12:41
- Re: #if typedef(), Kenneth Brody, 12:38
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, Robert Gamble, 12:33
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Keith Thompson, 12:29
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, ThunderBird, 12:26
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Keith Thompson, 12:25
- Re: #if typedef(), Walter Roberson, 12:18
- Re: Storing info for cards, Walter Roberson, 12:13
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file, castreuil . anthony, 12:10
- Re: SIze of file, Default User, 11:45
- Re: download web page from c, Default User, 11:42
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 11:31
- How to get the total row number of a text file, Wei Su, 11:22
- #if typedef(), Kenneth Brody, 11:09
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, REH, 11:06
- Re: SIze of file, Chris Dollin, 10:21
- Re: possible memory leak?, David Resnick, 10:06
- Re: possible memory leak?, Suman, 10:05
- Re: possible memory leak?, Roman Mashak, 09:44
- Re: SIze of file, Lew Pitcher, 09:42
- Re: SIze of file, David Resnick, 09:37
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Alex, 09:22
- Re: SIze of file, David Lee, 09:10
- Re: Token pasting (## operator) - Add whitespace to a token, Lawrence Kirby, 09:02
- SIze of file, munish.nr@xxxxxxxxx, 08:59
- Re: Token pasting (## operator) - Add whitespace to a token, Wessi, 08:39
- Re: C and strings, Lawrence Kirby, 08:22
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Antonio Contreras, 08:18
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, Eric Sosman, 08:07
- Re: Strange do loop behavior, Alex, 08:04
- Re: Token pasting (## operator) - Add whitespace to a token, junky_fellow, 07:59
- Token pasting (## operator) - Add whitespace to a token, Wessi, 07:40
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, John Bode, 07:01
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 06:54
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., Krishanu Debnath, 05:55
- Re: possible memory leak?, junky_fellow, 05:44
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Chris Dollin, 05:44
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 05:40
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., kernelxu, 05:31
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 05:20
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Chris Dollin, 05:18
- Re: possible memory leak?, kernelxu, 05:14
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 05:12
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 05:04
- Re: possible memory leak?, Peter Pichler, 03:13
- Re: Knowing your sequence points, Suman, 02:55
- Re: Storing info for cards, Thad Smith, 02:48
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., Krishanu Debnath, 02:28
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Flash Gordon, 02:24
- Re: download web page from c, Keith Thompson, 02:23
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Keith Thompson, 02:15
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Keith Thompson, 02:01
- Re: C and strings, Peter Nilsson, 02:00
- Re: download web page from c, Malcolm, 01:59
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., shan_rish, 01:57
- possible memory leak?, Roman Mashak, 01:57
- Re: C and strings, CBFalconer, 01:40
- Re: C and strings, Malcolm, 01:38
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., Michael Mair, 01:23
- Re: C and strings, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 01:17
- Re: download web page from c, Alipha, 01:09
- Re: Basic Pointer Question..., bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 01:00
- Re: C and strings, Keith Thompson, 00:56
- Basic Pointer Question..., shan_rish, 00:39
- download web page from c, Will, 00:26
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, Netocrat, 00:00
August 10, 2005
- Re: Knowing your sequence points, pete, 23:21
- Re: Knowing your sequence points, Jack Klein, 23:09
- Re: Knowing your sequence points, akarl, 23:05
- Re: C and strings, pete, 22:58
- Re: Knowing your sequence points, pete, 22:53
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Jack Klein, 22:41
- Re: Storing info for cards, pete, 22:30
- Re: Storing info for cards, pete, 22:29
- Re: string comparison, Robert Gamble, 22:19
- Knowing your sequence points, akarl, 22:15
- Re: C and strings, Rich Webb, 22:13
- Re: C and strings, Anthony Irwin, 22:07
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, lampard, 21:55
- Re: Rotate, pete, 21:46
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, kernelxu, 21:42
- Re: string comparison, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 21:33
- Re: C and strings, Anthony Irwin, 21:32
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Keith Thompson, 21:28
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:28
- Re: C and strings, John, 21:25
- Re: C and strings, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 21:24
- Re: C and strings, Keith Thompson, 21:20
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, lampard, 21:16
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Giorgos Keramidas, 21:16
- Re: C and strings, kernelxu, 21:01
- Re: C and strings, Anthony Irwin, 20:59
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 20:58
- C and strings, Anthony Irwin, 19:54
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Default User, 19:43
- Re: Storing info for cards, Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Joe Wright, 19:42
- Re: Storing info for cards, Default User, 19:41
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Keith Thompson, 19:27
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 19:14
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 19:04
- Re: Strange do loop behavior, Martin Ambuhl, 18:59
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 18:58
- Re: Storing info for cards, Old Wolf, 18:49
- Strange do loop behavior, Alex, 18:36
- Re: Storing info for cards, Antonio Contreras, 18:23
- Re: A question on string literals, Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, Alex, 18:10
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 17:48
- Re: Rotate, James Harris, 17:27
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, John Bode, 17:08
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Eric Laberge, 15:27
- Re: (void) printf(...) vs printf(...), Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: string comparison, Keith Thompson, 14:37
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, websnarf, 14:31
- Re: Storing info for cards, Robert Gamble, 14:01
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, akarl, 13:57
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Dave Vandervies, 13:48
- Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, Default User, 12:34
- Re: Unix C programming, Default User, 12:32
- Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, Alan Balmer, 12:31
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Lew Pitcher, 12:22
- Re: A question on string literals, Default User, 12:20
- Re: Storing info for cards, Thad Smith, 12:14
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 12:09
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 12:05
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 12:04
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 12:02
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, John Bode, 11:23
- Re: Storing info for cards, Netocrat, 11:04
- Re: string comparison, Chris Dollin, 10:52
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Chris Dollin, 10:48
- Re: string comparison, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 10:41
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, Antonio Contreras, 10:35
- Re: operation on `x' may be undefined?, David Resnick, 10:31
- operation on `x' may be undefined?, jimjim, 10:23
- Re: Unix C programming, Jack Klein, 10:02
- Re: string comparison, Lawrence Kirby, 09:14
- Re: Compile on Windows for Solaris and Linux, guyle, 08:54
- Re: difference in header files, James McIninch, 08:48
- Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, GMM50, 08:36
- Re: difference in header files, Lawrence Kirby, 08:36
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:26
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Eric Sosman, 08:19
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Lawrence Kirby, 08:13
- Re: killing thread, Lawrence Kirby, 08:06
- Re: clarification on character handling, Chris Croughton, 08:03
- Re: Compile on Windows for Solaris and Linux, akarl, 07:58
- Re: (void) printf(...) vs printf(...), Eric Sosman, 07:57
- Re: killing thread, Flash Gordon, 07:54
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Flash Gordon, 07:51
- (void) printf(...) vs printf(...), mcp_achindra, 07:18
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Robert Gamble, 07:11
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, CBFalconer, 07:10
- Re: Interpreting a macro, Antonio Contreras, 06:49
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, daniel . wolff, 06:47
- Re: Interpreting a macro, Chris Saunders, 06:16
- Re: Interpreting a macro, pete, 06:12
- Re: Storing info for cards, pete, 06:07
- Compile on Windows for Solaris and Linux, guyle, 06:03
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, lampard, 05:55
- killing thread, Vitale Ferruccio, 05:49
- Interpreting a macro, Chris Saunders, 05:46
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Markus Moll, 05:28
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Chris Dollin, 05:17
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, lampard, 05:09
- Re: Unix C programming, Cong Wang, 05:02
- Re: function pointers, junky_fellow, 04:55
- Re: Issue with msgsnd, Flash Gordon, 04:30
- [OT] Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, Markus Moll, 04:09
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Christian Kandeler, 03:54
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Chris Barts, 03:52
- Re: clarification on character handling, Antoine Leca, 03:21
- Re: Storing info for cards, Antonio Contreras, 03:19
- Re: string comparison, Christian Kandeler, 03:09
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Anton Petrusevich, 03:07
- Re: Storing info for cards, Keith Thompson, 02:44
- Re: How to write object oriented program in c, Keith Thompson, 02:42
- Re: string comparison, Keith Thompson, 02:40
- Issue with msgsnd, tobsinte, 02:35
- Re: Input Verification, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- How to write object oriented program in c, SSG, 02:15
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, junky_fellow, 02:06
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, junky_fellow, 01:56
- Re: string comparison, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 01:42
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Peter Pichler, 01:37
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, daniel . wolff, 01:26
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, kernelxu, 01:18
- Re: string comparison, Krishanu Debnath, 00:57
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, William Hughes, 00:57
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, daniel . wolff, 00:21
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, Walter Roberson, 00:16
August 09, 2005
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Peter Nilsson, 23:54
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, daniel . wolff, 23:52
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, William Hughes, 23:40
- Re: Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, Walter Roberson, 23:23
- Re: Storing info for cards, Robert Gamble, 22:49
- Re: difference in header files, Jack Klein, 22:47
- Re: difference in header files, Jack Klein, 22:45
- Re: string comparison, Keith Thompson, 22:42
- Re: Storing info for cards, Barry Schwarz, 22:38
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Keith Thompson, 22:37
- Re: Defining errors and success in functions, Jack Klein, 22:21
- Symbolic Polynomial Interpolator in C, daniel . wolff, 22:21
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Peter Nilsson, 22:18
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Barry Schwarz, 22:12
- Re: string comparison, Barry Schwarz, 22:03
- Re: Storing info for cards, Robert Gamble, 21:46
- Re: string comparison, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 21:13
- Re: Storing info for cards, Mike Wahler, 21:11
- Storing info for cards, Radith, 21:00
- Re: A question on string literals, pete, 20:38
- Re: A question on string literals, Default User, 20:28
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, pete, 20:27
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, kyle york, 19:58
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, Martin Ambuhl, 19:45
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, Martin Ambuhl, 19:43
- Re: string comparison, pete, 19:30
- Re: string comparison, pete, 19:26
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, Robert Gamble, 19:26
- Re: A question on string literals, pete, 19:21
- Re: difference in header files, Robert Gamble, 19:20
- Re: clarification on character handling, pete, 19:12
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Netocrat, 19:11
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, pete, 18:53
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, pete, 18:50
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 18:47
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, John Bode, 18:39
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, CBFalconer, 18:38
- Re: Defining errors and success in functions, pete, 18:37
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, Netocrat, 18:26
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Eric Sosman, 18:11
- Re: A question on string literals, John Bode, 18:10
- Re: help really confused with for construct execution, akarl, 18:10
- Re: A question on string literals, Keith Thompson, 18:05
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, Keith Thompson, 17:59
- Re: difference in header files, Walter Roberson, 17:59
- Re: difference in header files, Mark McIntyre, 17:57
- [OT] Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, Walter Roberson, 17:56
- Re: A question on string literals, Eric Sosman, 17:55
- Re: Form feed character in header files, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Eric Sosman, 17:50
- Re: A question on string literals, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Mark McIntyre, 17:46
- Re: A question on string literals, Default User, 17:41
- Re: A question on string literals, Kevin J. Phillips, 17:39
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, kyle york, 17:24
- Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, Anonymous 7843, 17:21
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, tedu, 17:20
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Joe Wright, 17:08
- Re: difference in header files, E. Robert Tisdale, 16:56
- Re: A question on string literals, Mark, 16:42
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, ceo, 16:30
- my_itoa, any comments?, ceo, 16:25
- Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, Gordon Burditt, 16:15
- Re: difference in header files, Kulka, 16:03
- Re: difference in header files, Walter Roberson, 15:58
- difference in header files, Pradyut, 15:52
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, Walter Roberson, 15:51
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Ed Vogel, 15:43
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, zeus, 15:31
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, E. Robert Tisdale, 15:05
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Default User, 14:55
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: clarification on character handling, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:40
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, Eric Sosman, 14:37
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Keith Thompson, 14:28
- Re: Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, Walter Roberson, 14:20
- Macro for counting the bits in odd positions, zets, 14:03
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, Keith Thompson, 13:57
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Martin Ambuhl, 13:56
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, Martin Ambuhl, 13:50
- Re: Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, Walter Roberson, 13:39
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Ed Vogel, 13:24
- Re: Form feed character in header files, Default User, 12:52
- Re: string comparison, Default User, 12:50
- Re: A question on string literals, Default User, 12:48
- Daylight Savings Time & the new Energy bill, GMM50, 12:41
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Keith Thompson, 12:33
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, E. Robert Tisdale, 12:24
- Re: Output, SM Ryan, 12:10
- Re: clarification on character handling, kuyper, 12:04
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Jirka Klaue, 11:39
- Re: why macro not expanded ?, Chen Ming, 11:39
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, ceo, 11:32
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Jirka Klaue, 11:25
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Raymond Martineau, 11:23
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, Norihiro Kamae, 11:23
- Re: string comparison, Chen Ming, 11:21
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, ceo, 11:19
- Re: clarification on character handling, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:06
- Re: is typecasting return from malloc required?, akarl, 10:54
- Re: Defining errors and success in functions, Kenneth Brody, 10:50
- Re: Defining errors and success in functions, Antonio Contreras, 10:45
- is typecasting return from malloc required?, ceo, 10:43
- Re: Form feed character in header files, Chris Croughton, 10:41
- Re: Form feed character in header files, Gordon Burditt, 10:35
- Re: Form feed character in header files, Ben Pfaff, 10:34
- Defining errors and success in functions, Bilgehan . Balban, 10:04
- Re: Output, Lew Pitcher, 09:43
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Chris Dollin, 09:41
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Ed Vogel, 09:32
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Lawrence Kirby, 09:20
- Re: Output, Richard Bos, 09:02
- Re: string comparison, kernelxu, 09:02
- Re: Form feed character in header files, Richard Bos, 08:55
- Re: Output, Kenny McCormack, 08:52
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Richard Bos, 08:52
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, kernelxu, 08:51
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Lawrence Kirby, 08:49
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, kernelxu, 08:43
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Krishanu Debnath, 08:17
- Re: Why the compiler gives warning ?, Robert Gamble, 08:17
- Re: string comparison, Krishanu Debnath, 08:06
- Why the compiler gives warning ?, junky_fellow, 08:05
- Re: string comparison, junky_fellow, 08:01
- Re: string comparison, junky_fellow, 07:56
- Re: Output, Richard Tobin, 07:55
- Re: string comparison, Krishanu Debnath, 07:51
- Output, Kuku, 07:40
- Re: string comparison, Stephane Zuckerman, 07:34
- Re: string comparison, junky_fellow, 07:20
- Form feed character in header files, zeroPleaseDontSpamtype, 07:18
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, John Bode, 07:09
- Re: intialise array size using global variable, junky_fellow, 07:01
- Re: string comparison, Krishanu Debnath, 06:56
- intialise array size using global variable, chellappa, 06:49
- Re: string comparison, Sensei, 06:48
- string comparison, junky_fellow, 06:38
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, Chris Dollin, 06:19
- Re: A question on string literals, Suman, 06:02
- Re: A question on string literals, Krishanu Debnath, 06:01
- Re: The D Programming Language, Carlos, 05:35
- Re: Extra Comma in enum is Valid?, Martin Ambuhl, 05:34
- Re: Extra Comma in enum is Valid?, Sriram Rajagopalan, 05:26
- Re: A question on string literals, Sriram Rajagopalan, 05:24
- A question on string literals, junky_fellow, 05:09
- Re: Extra Comma in enum is Valid?, Christian Kandeler, 04:20
- Re: clarification on character handling, pete, 04:19
- Re: clarification on character handling, Johan Borkhuis, 04:08
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Chris Croughton, 03:41
- Re: Is the following code OK?, pete, 03:31
- Re: clarification on character handling, Chris Croughton, 03:25
- Re: clarification on character handling, Johan Borkhuis, 03:23
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Christian Kandeler, 03:20
- Re: Is the following code OK?, pete, 03:19
- Re: Extra Comma in enum is Valid?, Michael Mair, 03:12
- Re: Extra Comma in enum is Valid?, Krishanu Debnath, 03:10
- Extra Comma in enum is Valid?, Sriram Rajagopalan, 02:52
- Re: clarification on character handling, Johan Borkhuis, 02:44
- Re: how can i store huge values?, Richard Bos, 02:32
- How to fill an area bounded with a color, Lee, 02:03
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Peter Pichler, 01:37
August 08, 2005
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, CBFalconer, 20:56
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: Array assignment via struct, pete, 18:44
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Chris Croughton, 18:44
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Chris Croughton, 18:32
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:39
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Eric Laberge, 17:33
- Re: What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Kenny McCormack, 17:32
- Re: What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Old Wolf, 17:30
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Old Wolf, 17:25
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Chris Croughton, 17:22
- Re: What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:44
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Richard Tobin, 16:44
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Joe Wright, 16:18
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Mark McIntyre, 16:17
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Anton Petrusevich, 16:12
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Keith Thompson, 16:09
- Re: What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:06
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Alan Balmer, 15:46
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Gordon Burditt, 15:23
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Kenny McCormack, 15:16
- Re: how can i store huge values?, Gordon Burditt, 14:57
- Re: Data Structure problem, Gordon Burditt, 14:48
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Kenny McCormack, 14:40
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Kenny McCormack, 14:36
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Lawrence Kirby, 14:34
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Eric Sosman, 14:22
- Re: how can i store huge values?, David Resnick, 14:21
- Re: how can i store huge values?, Walter Roberson, 14:18
- how can i store huge values?, RubenDV, 14:12
- Re: strange problem with send() and recv(), Tom, 13:45
- Re: switching on strings in standard C, Alan Balmer, 13:36
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Kenneth Brody, 13:34
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Keith Thompson, 13:26
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 13:23
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Martin Ambuhl, 13:17
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Martin Ambuhl, 13:14
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 13:09
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Keith Thompson, 12:57
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Chris F.A. Johnson, 12:41
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Anton Petrusevich, 12:41
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Richard Tobin, 12:35
- Re: strange problem with send() and recv(), David Resnick, 12:35
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Stephane Zuckerman, 12:34
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Anton Petrusevich, 12:23
- Re: Data Structure problem, Chris Croughton, 12:22
- Re: strange problem with send() and recv(), Stephane Zuckerman, 12:22
- Re: strange problem with send() and recv(), Tom, 12:12
- strange problem with send() and recv(), Tom, 12:03
- Re: Mlutiple Linked list Array, Alipha, 12:02
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Richard Tobin, 11:52
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Anton Petrusevich, 11:28
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Keith Thompson, 11:21
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Keith Thompson, 11:16
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Anton Petrusevich, 11:12
- Re: What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Kenneth Brody, 11:01
- Re: unsigned to signed integer convesion, Robert Gamble, 11:00
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 11:00
- Re: What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Mike Wahler, 10:57
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Robert Gamble, 10:55
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Eric Sosman, 10:50
- Re: [OT was: Re: switching on strings in standard C], Antonio Contreras, 10:46
- Re: clarification on character handling, Keith Thompson, 10:46
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Eric Sosman, 10:44
- [OT was: Re: switching on strings in standard C], Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:36
- unsigned to signed integer convesion, junky_fellow, 10:27
- Re: Is the following code OK?, junky_fellow, 09:44
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Lawrence Kirby, 09:28
- Re: Is the following code OK?, RAJU, 09:17
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, Lawrence Kirby, 08:47
- Re: Is the following code OK?, Eric Sosman, 08:46
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Lawrence Kirby, 08:41
- Re: Common header files between C compiler and C library, Lawrence Kirby, 08:23
- Re: why macro not expanded ?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:15
- Re: why macro not expanded ?, RAJU, 08:11
- What is the difference between the sun and the moon?, Kenny McCormack, 07:48
- Re: Is the following code OK?, junky_fellow, 07:18
- Re: clarification on character handling, Antoine Leca, 06:26
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Anton Petrusevich, 06:13
- Re: Mlutiple Linked list Array, sumit, 06:10
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, Robert Harris, 06:07
- Re: clarification on character handling, Antoine Leca, 06:06
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, phil, 05:51
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, phil, 05:45
- Re: clarification on character handling, Richard Kettlewell, 05:36
- Is the following code OK?, vb@xxxxxxxxx, 05:28
- Is the following code OK?, vb@xxxxxxxxx, 05:27
- why macro not expanded ?, junky_fellow, 05:21
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Martin Ambuhl, 05:03
- Re: Negative values for shift operators., chellappa, 04:54
- Mlutiple Linked list Array, chellappa, 04:45
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Flash Gordon, 04:40
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Richard Bos, 04:25
- Data Structure problem, Joy, 04:11
- Re: clarification on character handling, CBFalconer, 04:00
- Re: Negative values for shift operators., CBFalconer, 04:00
- Re: clarification on character handling, RAJU, 03:34
- Re: switching on strings in standard C, Antonio Contreras, 03:32
- Common header files between C compiler and C library, junky_fellow, 03:02
- Re: clarification on character handling, Peter Nilsson, 02:14
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, svenpapst25, 01:42
- Re: switching on strings in standard C, James Dow Allen, 01:40
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, svenpapst25, 01:34
- Re: Negative values for shift operators., svenpapst25, 01:30
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, ken, 00:08
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, ken, 00:05
August 07, 2005
- Re: validating problem, Peter Nilsson, 19:34
- Newsreaders - and degrees of evil (Was: Re: switching on strings in standard C), Kenny McCormack, 18:48
- Re: Negative values for shift operators., Alexei A. Frounze, 18:25
- Re: Negative values for shift operators., Eric Sosman, 15:17
- Re: switching on strings in standard C, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Negative values for shift operators., ritesh . noronha, 14:53
- Re: switching on strings in standard C, agay, 13:03
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, sembiance, 12:27
- Using C30 and dsPIC Microchip controllers, Nick P. Jr., 11:51
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Alexei A. Frounze, 11:18
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, Netocrat, 10:12
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Chris Croughton, 09:24
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Chris Croughton, 09:19
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 08:32
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, Cong Wang, 07:18
- Re: find out the problem, cs, 04:21
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Tim Rentsch, 03:29
August 06, 2005
- Re: Learning C?, Zach, 21:45
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 20:24
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Chris Torek, 19:46
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 19:10
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Joe Wright, 18:22
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, sembiance, 18:05
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Joe Wright, 18:04
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, gogodidi, 17:44
- Re: something to do with void *, Free Bird, 16:41
- New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine, sembiance, 16:40
- Re: Standard C library functions, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 15:47
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: Object Oriented C, Malcolm, 14:57
- Re: Learning C?, Bearded, 14:49
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Tim Rentsch, 13:57
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Tim Rentsch, 13:40
- Re: something to do with void *, S.Tobias, 13:32
- Re: Array assignment via struct, S.Tobias, 13:08
- Re: something to do with void *, Tim Rentsch, 13:05
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Giannis Papadopoulos, 12:35
- Re: Array assignment via struct, S.Tobias, 12:33
- Re: find out the problem, Chris Torek, 12:28
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Das, 10:26
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, pete, 10:26
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 10:24
- Re: The D Programming Language, Kenny McCormack, 09:02
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Kenny McCormack, 09:00
- Re: Multiple Array Linked List, Eric Sosman, 08:49
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Joe Wright, 08:45
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Joe Wright, 08:02
- Re: Which compiler to use? (TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), ice, 07:34
- Re: Multiple Array Linked List, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:29
- Re: Multiple Array Linked List, Ulrich Eckhardt, 06:27
- Multiple Array Linked List, chellappa, 06:17
- Re: Why is a character constant more than size of charcter variable?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:06
- Re: sizeof integer array, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:01
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:59
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:55
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:51
- Re: recursive main, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:49
- Re: Object Oriented C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:48
- Re: Learning C?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:46
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:38
- Re: Hashtable or array of structs?, Malcolm, 03:47
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 03:19
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Walter Roberson, 03:12
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Krishanu Debnath, 02:51
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Krishanu Debnath, 00:52
August 05, 2005
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Jack Klein, 23:17
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Keith Thompson, 23:16
- Re: Hashtable or array of structs?, CBFalconer, 23:07
- Re: The D Programming Language, Denis Kasak, 22:59
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Keith Thompson, 22:58
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Keith Thompson, 22:08
- Re: Connection to the database, Keith Thompson, 22:01
- Re: Why is a character constant more than size of charcter variable?, Keith Thompson, 21:52
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Raymond Martineau, 21:24
- Re: File Merge, Michael R. Copeland, 21:09
- Hashtable or array of structs?, Alfonso Morra, 18:48
- Re: File Merge, CBFalconer, 18:44
- Re: File Merge, Alan Balmer, 18:11
- Re: File Merge, Martijn, 17:33
- Re: Image file in C, Chris Croughton, 17:24
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:48
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Joe Wright, 16:24
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:54
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Ed Prochak, 15:35
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Netocrat, 14:34
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Flash Gordon, 14:33
- Re: File Merge, Flash Gordon, 14:23
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Skybuck Flying, 13:53
- Re: Object Oriented C, E. Robert Tisdale, 13:33
- Re: File Merge, Alan Balmer, 13:30
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Skybuck Flying, 13:28
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Walter Roberson, 13:21
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Skybuck Flying, 13:14
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Ben Pfaff, 12:56
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), rahul8143, 12:49
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), rahul8143, 12:45
- Re: What is printed?, Chris Torek, 12:32
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Das, 12:18
- Re: File Merge, Martijn, 11:57
- Re: File Merge, Alan Balmer, 11:46
- Re: The D Programming Language, Alipha, 11:40
- [OT] Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, Eric Sosman, 11:20
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Netocrat, 11:19
- Re: The D Programming Language, HalcyonWild, 11:09
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), Ben Pfaff, 10:21
- Re: Sizeof operator:hello test mail, Ben Pfaff, 10:05
- Re: recursive main, Fao, Sean, 10:02
- Which compiler to use? (TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), rahul8143, 10:01
- Re: Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), rahul8143, 09:55
- Re: recursive main, Fao, Sean, 09:55
- Re: Sizeof operator, Flash Gordon, 09:44
- Which C compiler is best to use?(TO Martin Ambuhl for his suggestions), rahul8143, 09:44
- Re: Sizeof operator:hello test mail, Flash Gordon, 09:37
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, rahul8143, 09:32
- Re: recursive main, rahul8143, 09:31
- Re: recursive main, rahul8143, 09:30
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Kenny McCormack, 09:22
- Re: recursive main, Kenny McCormack, 09:15
- Re: recursive main, Kenny McCormack, 09:15
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Netocrat, 09:03
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Lawrence Kirby, 08:50
- The D Programming Language, chellappa, 08:44
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, siliconwafer, 08:37
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, Lawrence Kirby, 08:37
- Re: File Merge, Eric Sosman, 08:33
- Re: Why is a character constant more than size of charcter variable?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:23
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Lawrence Kirby, 08:17
- Re: Multiple looping, Nick Keighley, 08:04
- Re: extracting identifiers, CBFalconer, 08:03
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, Chris Hulbert, 07:48
- Re: File Merge, Chris Croughton, 07:30
- Re: Sizeof operator, santosh, 07:09
- extracting identifiers, Hendrik Wendler, 07:08
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, RAJU, 07:02
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Suman, 06:42
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, junky_fellow, 06:18
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, RAJU, 06:13
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Jasen Betts, 05:51
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, pete, 05:49
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, junky_fellow, 05:46
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Rupesh, 05:44
- Re: Object Oriented C, Tobias Blomkvist, 05:34
- Re: Object Oriented C, phil, 05:29
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Antonio Contreras, 05:25
- Re: Learning C?, Krishanu Debnath, 05:24
- Re: Object Oriented C, Antonio Contreras, 05:22
- Re: recursive main, Johan Borkhuis, 05:21
- Learning C?, Zach, 05:20
- Re: recursive main, Martin Ambuhl, 05:17
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Martin Ambuhl, 05:16
- Re: sizeof integer array, Martin Ambuhl, 05:13
- Re: Object Oriented C, phil, 05:13
- Re: sizeof integer array, Suman, 05:08
- Re: sizeof integer array, Krishanu Debnath, 05:04
- Re: Connection to the database, Jasen Betts, 05:01
- Re: sizeof integer array, Antonio Contreras, 04:52
- Re: sizeof integer array, Suman, 04:48
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Krishanu Debnath, 04:48
- Object Oriented C, chellappa, 04:47
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, Jasen Betts, 04:43
- Re: sizeof integer array, Suman, 04:34
- Re: Sizeof operator:hello test mail, santosh, 04:31
- Re: Sizeof operator, santosh, 04:28
- Re: Sizeof operator, santosh, 04:25
- Re: what is difference between sizeof and strlen, Suman, 04:23
- Re: Sizeof operator, santosh, 04:23
- Re: Sizeof operator, santosh, 04:19
- Re: recursive main, DevarajA, 04:04
- Re: File Merge, CBFalconer, 03:59
- recursive main, rahul8143, 03:59
- what is difference between sizeof and strlen, rahul8143, 03:57
- sizeof integer array, rahul8143, 03:54
- Re: Why is a character constant more than size of charcter variable?, Richard Bos, 03:32
- Why is a character constant more than size of charcter variable?, vb@xxxxxxxxx, 03:24
- Re: File Merge, Martijn, 02:03
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Charles Richmond, 01:59
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 01:58
- Re: fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, Walter Roberson, 01:14
- fwrite consuming lot of memory help !!!!, phil, 00:51
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Suman, 00:34
- File Merge, Michael R. Copeland, 00:17
August 04, 2005
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 23:37
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, pete, 22:59
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Netocrat, 22:55
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, pete, 22:55
- Re: Rotate, pete, 22:28
- Re: Array assignment via struct, pete, 22:18
- Re: Array assignment via struct, Anonymous 7843, 21:17
- Re: find out the problem, Keith Thompson, 19:59
- Array assignment via struct, Eric Laberge, 18:41
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, Old Wolf, 18:33
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Old Wolf, 18:25
- Re: reflecting bit field, Alex Fraser, 18:17
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, John Bode, 18:01
- Re: Comparison between C89 and C99, Randy Howard, 17:25
- Re: Rotate, James Harris, 17:20
- Re: Standard C library functions, Malcolm, 17:13
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:50
- Re: find out the problem, Walter Roberson, 16:14
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:05
- Re: reflecting bit field, jeremy targett, 14:55
- Re: Comparison between C89 and C99, Netocrat, 14:30
- Re: Comparison between C89 and C99, Netocrat, 14:25
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, Anonymous 7843, 14:04
- Re: Multiple looping, Kenneth Brody, 13:22
- Comparison between C89 and C99, Giannis Papadopoulos, 13:16
- Re: Determining Syllables, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 13:12
- Re: Connection to the database, Kenny McCormack, 12:24
- Re: Information on Bit Arrays in C, Charles Mills, 12:24
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Netocrat, 12:21
- Re: Multiple looping, john, 12:08
- Re: file permissions on windows?, Michael Wojcik, 11:45
- Re: Connection to the database, Alan Balmer, 11:39
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Michael Wojcik, 11:35
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Andrey Tarasevich, 11:30
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Kenneth Brody, 11:30
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Christian Kandeler, 11:03
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, Robert Gamble, 10:54
- Re: Connection to the database, James T. Sprinkle, 10:43
- Re: something to do with void *, S.Tobias, 09:56
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:56
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, siliconwafer, 08:30
- Re: Skybuck's universal code, Eric Sosman, 08:25
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, Eric Sosman, 08:19
- Re: Image file in C, Jasen Betts, 07:23
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files, Jasen Betts, 07:14
- Re: find out the problem, Jasen Betts, 06:54
- Skybuck's universal code, Skybuck Flying, 06:51
- Re: Input Verification, Fao, Sean, 06:47
- Re: find out the problem, Jasen Betts, 06:44
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, junky_fellow, 06:40
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 06:38
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 06:38
- Re: find value, CBFalconer, 06:29
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Keith Thompson, 06:27
- Re: Why Precedence is not followed?, Johan Borkhuis, 06:26
- Re: find value, Flash Gordon, 06:19
- Re: Converting, Jasen Betts, 06:19
- Why Precedence is not followed?, Rupesh, 05:49
- Re: find value, Keith Thompson, 05:45
- Re: find value, Keith Thompson, 05:40
- Re: find value, Keith Thompson, 05:35
- Re: find value, ssubbarayan, 05:34
- Re: find value, Martin Ambuhl, 05:20
- Re: Information on Bit Arrays in C, Cong Wang, 05:10
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Cong Wang, 04:57
- Re: something to do with void *, S.Tobias, 04:38
- Re: find value, junky_fellow, 04:28
- Re: find value, Suman, 04:22
- Re: something to do with void *, Tim Rentsch, 04:14
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, Tim Rentsch, 03:50
- Re: find value, pwnalwandi, 03:41
- Re: something to do with void *, Tim Rentsch, 03:37
- Re: find value, junky_fellow, 03:35
- find value, pwnalwandi, 03:16
- find value, pwnalwandi, 03:15
- Re: What is printed?, Ravi Uday, 03:06
- Re: Sizeof operator, Barry Schwarz, 02:37
- Re: Multiple looping, Michael Mair, 02:26
- Information on Bit Arrays in C, ssubbarayan, 02:22
- Re: Sizeof operator, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:18
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:13
- Sizeof operator, news.fe.internet.bosch.com, 02:06
- Re: find out the problem, Krishanu Debnath, 01:44
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 01:09
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 00:46
August 03, 2005
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, CBFalconer, 23:37
- Re: file permissions on windows?, Keith Thompson, 22:26
- Re: file permissions on windows?, MarcusRescue, 21:58
- Re: something to do with void *, Joe Wright, 21:03
- Re: Connection to the database, James McIninch, 20:35
- Re: something to do with void *, S.Tobias, 19:47
- Re: something to do with void *, S.Tobias, 19:35
- Re: something to do with void *, Tim Rentsch, 19:18
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Keith Thompson, 19:16
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Andrey Tarasevich, 19:06
- Re: something to do with void *, Tim Rentsch, 18:56
- Re: Connection to the database, Kenny McCormack, 18:52
- Re: something to do with void *, Tim Rentsch, 18:34
- Re: find out the problem, Chris Croughton, 18:25
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, Keith Thompson, 18:22
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, Tim Rentsch, 18:20
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Chris Croughton, 18:17
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array, Tim Rentsch, 18:14
- Re: gcc: pointer to array, Tim Rentsch, 17:57
- Re: padding a file, marvind, 17:37
- Re: gcc: pointer to array, Tim Rentsch, 17:34
- Re: Program Crash, Keith Thompson, 17:25
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, Old Wolf, 17:21
- Re: running dos commands using c, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: find out the problem, Old Wolf, 17:14
- Re: size of integer, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Randy Howard, 16:48
- Re: find out the problem, Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: Connection to the database, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, Keith Thompson, 16:24
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:10
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:10
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:08
- Re: find out the problem, Walter Roberson, 15:59
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Gordon Burditt, 15:58
- Re: Program Crash, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:52
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:17
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:14
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Randy Howard, 15:00
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Gordon Burditt, 14:44
- Re: far pointer, Gordon Burditt, 14:35
- Re: Input Verification, Gordon Burditt, 14:07
- Input Verification, Fao, Sean, 13:44
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Randy Howard, 13:42
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Randy Howard, 13:38
- Re: find out the problem, Chris Croughton, 13:27
- Re: running dos commands using c, Default User, 12:55
- Re: Program Crash, Default User, 12:52
- Re: creating a parser for HTML also want to support ASP script, Default User, 12:51
- Re: size of integer, Default User, 12:46
- Re: Where to find a complete and authorative list ANSI/ISO C functions?, sir . linying, 12:36
- Re: Where to find a complete and authorative list ANSI/ISO C functions?, P.J. Plauger, 12:24
- Re: find out the problem, akarl, 12:23
- Re: Connection to the database, James T. Sprinkle, 12:10
- Multiple looping, john, 12:01
- Where to find a complete and authorative list ANSI/ISO C functions?, sir . linying, 12:00
- Re: size of integer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:00
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array, ebc, 11:52
- Re: find out the problem, Guillaume, 11:40
- Re: find out the problem, Walter Roberson, 11:36
- Re: Standard C library functions, Netocrat, 11:26
- Re: find out the problem, akarl, 11:20
- Re: Standard C library functions, P.J. Plauger, 11:17
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Flash Gordon, 11:16
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Christian Kandeler, 10:38
- Re: running dos commands using c, kapsi, 10:33
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Lew Pitcher, 10:26
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, DarkTemp, 10:02
- Re: find out the problem, akarl, 09:49
- Re: file permissions on windows?, Chris Hulbert, 09:42
- Re: Connection to the database, Kenny McCormack, 09:00
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Kenny McCormack, 08:57
- Re: find out the problem, sabarish, 08:43
- file permissions on windows?, siliconwafer, 08:39
- Re: Connection to the database, sabarish, 08:32
- Re: Connection to the database, Alex Fraser, 08:26
- Connection to the database, sabarish, 08:20
- Re: find out the problem, sabarish, 08:17
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, John Bode, 07:05
- Re: Standard C library functions, P.J. Plauger, 06:43
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., R Pradeep Chandran, 06:35
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., R Pradeep Chandran, 06:27
- Re: memory allocated to a pointer, Cong Wang, 06:19
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Chris Croughton, 06:17
- Re: Standard C library functions, Cong Wang, 06:14
- Re: Program Crash, Serge Paccalin, 06:13
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Denis Kasak, 06:05
- Re: Program Crash, Chris McDonald, 05:39
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, vindhya, 05:35
- Re: give me the value, Jasen Betts, 05:34
- Program Crash, Kuku, 05:30
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:16
- creating a parser for HTML also want to support ASP script, jkwagh, 05:13
- Standard C library functions, junky_fellow, 04:33
- Re: size of integer, junky_fellow, 04:15
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array, Barry Schwarz, 04:13
- Re: dmalloc debugger tool, CBFalconer, 04:07
- Re: find out the problem, Krishanu Debnath, 03:49
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Chris Hills, 03:34
- memory allocated to a pointer, Ankit Raizada, 03:27
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array, Kenny McCormack, 03:19
- Re: find out the problem, Jasen Betts, 02:55
- Re: function without arithematic operator, utque, 02:50
- Re: far pointer, Jasen Betts, 02:38
- dmalloc debugger tool, chellappa, 01:54
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array, uniquedoggie, 01:00
August 02, 2005
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, valli, 23:27
- Re: How I know the net card is link off?, canbaby, 22:20
- Re: How I know the net card is link off?, canbaby, 22:18
- Re: How I know the net card is link off?, Joe Wright, 22:07
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Keith Thompson, 21:45
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Joe Wright, 21:39
- Re: find out the problem, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 21:31
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, ed_davis2, 21:15
- Re: atrcmp and ==, CBFalconer, 21:09
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Default User, 20:44
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Keith Thompson, 20:30
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Randy Howard, 20:14
- Re: atrcmp and ==, pete, 19:51
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Andrey Tarasevich, 19:50
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, pete, 19:29
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Keith Thompson, 19:19
- Re: Image file in C, Malcolm, 19:19
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Malcolm, 19:19
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, pete, 19:17
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Gordon Burditt, 19:13
- Re: find out the problem, Gordon Burditt, 19:02
- Re: atrcmp and ==, akarl, 19:00
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:25
- Re: something to do with void *, pete, 18:16
- Re: Image file in C, Simon Biber, 18:07
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Walter Roberson, 17:59
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Ian Gay, 17:52
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, John Bode, 17:49
- Re: size of integer, Malcolm, 17:41
- Re: function without arithematic operator, Alan Balmer, 17:38
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array, Michael Mair, 17:20
- Re: function without arithematic operator, Charles M. Reinke, 17:18
- Re: find out the problem, Tobias Blomkvist, 17:17
- Re: running dos commands using c, Malcolm, 17:16
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Michael Mair, 16:36
- Re: find out the problem, Gordon Burditt, 16:25
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:51
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:42
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:15
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: size of integer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:12
- Re: function without arithematic operator, Anonymous 7843, 14:52
- Re: something to do with void *, CBFalconer, 14:43
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., CBFalconer, 14:43
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Anonymous 7843, 14:33
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, Default User, 13:52
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Default User, 13:51
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 13:31
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array, akarl, 12:34
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:24
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, CBFalconer, 12:19
- Re: atrcmp and ==, CBFalconer, 12:19
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Kenneth Brody, 12:18
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:16
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Giannis Papadopoulos, 12:11
- Re: function without arithematic operator, Kenneth Brody, 12:11
- Re: deprecation of older C routines, Giannis Papadopoulos, 12:09
- Re: far pointer, Keith Thompson, 12:07
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Kenneth Brody, 12:01
- Re: atrcmp and ==, CBFalconer, 11:59
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Giannis Papadopoulos, 11:58
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., sathyashrayan, 11:56
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, David Mathog, 11:42
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 11:24
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Flash Gordon, 11:18
- Re: function without arithematic operator, Ben Pfaff, 10:50
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 10:49
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Christian Kandeler, 10:44
- remove double entries from a sorted array, ebc, 10:43
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 10:33
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 10:26
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, houstorx, 10:23
- deprecation of older C routines, TeamHubbell, 10:19
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Jaspreet, 10:17
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 10:15
- Re: atrcmp and ==, CBFalconer, 10:15
- function without arithematic operator, rahul8143, 10:07
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, CBFalconer, 10:02
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, Eric Sosman, 10:01
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Ben Pfaff, 10:00
- Re: atrcmp and ==, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:59
- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic, Robert Gamble, 09:53
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 09:39
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 09:36
- Legality of pointer arithmetic, houstorx, 09:35
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 09:34
- OT: Where Is Dan Pop?, Fao, Sean, 09:32
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Das, 09:31
- Re: c decompiler, CBFalconer, 09:30
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Kenny McCormack, 09:29
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, CBFalconer, 09:25
- Re: c decompiler, Das, 09:17
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, Lew Pitcher, 09:13
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, CBFalconer, 09:09
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, CBFalconer, 09:09
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 09:04
- Re: Bit operations query on changing case, Lew Pitcher, 09:00
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:55
- Bit operations query on changing case, vindhya, 08:52
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:38
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Eric Sosman, 08:20
- Re: Initializer element not constant, Jasen Betts, 07:56
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, Giorgos Keramidas, 07:42
- Re: far pointer, Jasen Betts, 07:29
- Re: far pointer, Jasen Betts, 07:25
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, siliconwafer, 07:23
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Jasen Betts, 07:08
- Re: How I know the net card is link off?, Stephan Ferraro, 06:56
- Re: atrcmp and ==, John Bode, 06:52
- Re: atrcmp and ==, canbaby, 06:37
- atrcmp and ==, Meenu, 06:34
- How I know the net card is link off?, canbaby, 06:24
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Mark F. Haigh, 06:19
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:44
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 05:34
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Mr . Ed, 05:34
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Mr . Ed, 05:33
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Mr . Ed, 05:32
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:24
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 05:23
- Re: something to do with void *, Richard Bos, 05:23
- Re: something to do with void *, Richard Bos, 05:18
- Re: find out the problem, Krishanu Debnath, 05:10
- Re: far pointer, Charles Richmond, 05:10
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Villy Kruse, 04:36
- Re: reflecting bit field, Alex Fraser, 04:26
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Flash Gordon, 04:22
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 04:22
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Antonio Contreras, 04:22
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 04:18
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Keith Thompson, 03:08
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, Flash Gordon, 03:00
- Re: size of integer, Keith Thompson, 02:58
- Re: something to do with void *, Keith Thompson, 02:48
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Neil Kurzman, 02:20
- VC++ thread 0xC0C has exited with code 99 (0x63)., sudheervemana, 02:13
- Re: size of integer, Michael Mair, 02:08
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, Philip Paeps, 02:02
- size of integer, junky_fellow, 01:58
- Re: can i run linux code on windows, agarwal . prateek, 01:46
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., sachin dooble, 01:29
- Re: 'const' keyword problem, Jack Klein, 01:22
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., Jack Klein, 01:13
- Re: memcpy broken?, Barry Schwarz, 00:49
- Re: something to do with void *, Keith Thompson, 00:43
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Skybuck Flying, 00:25
- 'const' keyword problem, siliconwafer, 00:19
August 01, 2005
- Re: how a pointer to null works ., akarl, 23:43
- how a pointer to null works ., maadhuu, 23:07
- Re: find out the problem, Jack Klein, 23:05
- Re: something to do with void *, Netocrat, 22:09
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Joe Wright, 22:01
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Jonathan Mcdougall, 21:22
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 21:15
- Re: something to do with void *, Joe Wright, 20:43
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Richard Tobin, 20:15
- reflecting bit field, Jeremy Targett, 20:08
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Richard Tobin, 19:57
- Re: #define, akarl, 19:49
- Re: far pointer, CBFalconer, 19:38
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files, David, 19:30
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Skybuck Flying, 18:37
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 18:32
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, CBFalconer, 18:28
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, CBFalconer, 18:28
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 18:06
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Christian Bau, 18:03
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Keith Thompson, 18:01
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Anonymous 7843, 18:00
- Re: something to do with void *, Keith Thompson, 17:59
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Chris Croughton, 17:49
- Re: find out the problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:33
- Re: something to do with void *, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:33
- Re: far pointer, Joe Wright, 17:33
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Eric Sosman, 17:32
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Gordon Burditt, 17:24
- Re: find out the problem, akarl, 17:23
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Julián Albo, 17:10
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 17:10
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:06
- Re: find out the problem, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Victor Bazarov, 16:55
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?, Mark, 16:38
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Mr . Ed, 16:33
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Michael Mair, 16:33
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Michael Mair, 16:30
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Kenneth Brody, 16:30
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, poison . summer, 16:28
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Michael Mair, 16:24
- Re: find out the problem, Eric Sosman, 16:19
- Re: Image file in C, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:18
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:08
- Re: find out the problem, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Keith Thompson, 15:59
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char, Gordon Burditt, 15:56
- Can I use unsigned char as int?, poison . summer, 15:54
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Victor Bazarov, 15:49
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Giorgos Keramidas, 15:32
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, John Bode, 15:24
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Anonymous 7843, 15:18
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, tedu, 15:02
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Eric Sosman, 14:58
- Re: find out the problem, akarl, 14:23
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL, Kenny McCormack, 14:21
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files, Anonymous 7843, 14:21
- Re: where to go after k&r, Default User, 14:19
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Mr . Ed, 14:15
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Default User, 13:54
- Re: something to do with void *, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:50
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Victor Bazarov, 13:44
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Giorgos Keramidas, 13:40
- Procedure for eliminating static variables?, Mr . Ed, 13:29
- Re: give me the value, Martin Ambuhl, 13:23
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?, Lawrence Kirby, 13:21
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Chris Torek, 13:04
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files, jacob navia, 13:02
- Re: Image file in C, Randy Howard, 12:53
- Re: sabarish, Randy Howard, 12:47
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array, Ben Pfaff, 12:32
- [OT] Re: find out the problem, Eric Sosman, 12:32
- Re: find out the problem, Ben Pfaff, 12:31
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, John Bode, 12:25
- Re: find out the problem, Walter Roberson, 12:22
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Giorgos Keramidas, 12:22
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Walter Roberson, 12:18
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char, Lawrence Kirby, 12:13
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL, Michael Wojcik, 12:09
- Re: find out the problem, agarwal . prateek, 12:01
- Re: Data structures question, Lawrence Kirby, 11:57
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files, Eric Sosman, 11:55
- Re: limiting access to a variable..., Lawrence Kirby, 11:49
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?, Michael Wojcik, 11:47
- Re: VC++ thread 0xC0C has exited with code 99 (0x63)., Raymond Martineau, 11:39
- Re: find out the problem, Kenneth Brody, 11:35
- Re: give me the value, Kenneth Brody, 11:34
- Re: Image file in C, Kenneth Brody, 11:31
- Re: something to do with void *, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:30
- Re: c decompiler, Kenneth Brody, 11:28
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array, Michael B Allen, 11:28
- Re: What is printed?, Kenneth Brody, 11:24
- Re: find out the problem, Richard Bos, 11:09
- Re: something to do with void *, Richard Bos, 11:07
- Re: find out the problem, Eric Sosman, 10:55
- I/O ofa large number of files, David, 10:44
- sabarish, sabarish, 10:30
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 10:26
- Re: something to do with void *, Richard Bos, 10:24
- find out the problem, sabarish, 10:24
- Re: far pointer, Lawrence Kirby, 10:06
- Re: Converting, ankisharma, 10:05
- Re: something to do with void *, Jonathan Bartlett, 09:55
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 09:53
- Re: const keyword problem., Jack Klein, 09:37
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Lawrence Kirby, 09:35
- Re: something to do with void *, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:31
- Re: Converting, CBFalconer, 09:13
- Re: give me the value, CBFalconer, 09:13
- Re: where to go after k&r, CBFalconer, 09:13
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL, Lawrence Kirby, 09:08
- Re: Converting, Alan, 09:02
- Re: something to do with void *, Robert Gamble, 08:58
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Lawrence Kirby, 08:47
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Charles Richmond, 08:35
- Re: where to go after k&r, Robert Gamble, 08:34
- Re: memcpy broken?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:34
- Re: Converting, pwnalwandi, 08:27
- Re: something to do with void *, Chris Dollin, 08:24
- Converting, chellappa, 08:21
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Lawrence Kirby, 08:18
- give me the value, pwnalwandi, 08:13
- const keyword problem., siliconwafer, 08:02
- something to do with void *, maadhuu, 07:56
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?, Jasen Betts, 07:53
- Re: Image file in C, Lawrence Kirby, 07:49
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays, Jasen Betts, 07:47
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?, Jasen Betts, 07:25
- Re: c decompiler, Russell Shaw, 07:24
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Jasen Betts, 07:19
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, ashok . s . das, 07:13
- Re: c decompiler, ashok . s . das, 06:55
- Re: Image file in C, ashok . s . das, 06:50
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Chris Croughton, 06:32
- Re: c decompiler, CBFalconer, 06:27
- Re: where to go after k&r, CBFalconer, 06:27
- Re: Image file in C, Afifov, 06:27
- Re: Image file in C, Philip Paeps, 06:02
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:00
- comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Image file in C, Afifov, 05:33
- c decompiler, chellappa, 05:17
- Re: far pointer, Gordon Burditt, 04:33
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Grumble, 04:31
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Grumble, 04:20
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Richard Bos, 04:13
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Richard Bos, 04:12
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Richard Heathfield, 04:06
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Richard Heathfield, 04:05
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, Cong Wang, 04:02
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, pete, 03:57
- Re: far pointer, pete, 03:50
- Pointer conversions and Data types conversions, vb@xxxxxxxxx, 03:40
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Mark F. Haigh, 03:27
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma, Chris Dollin, 03:22
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Skybuck Flying, 03:03
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Kenny McCormack, 02:48
- Re: where to go after k&r, Michael Mair, 02:41
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array, Michael Mair, 02:36
- Re: where to go after k&r, Peteris Krumins, 02:26
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Keith Thompson, 02:26
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Martijn, 02:16
- Re: memcpy broken?, Mark F. Haigh, 01:56
- Re: multiple versions of "Extended ASCII characters"(No. 128 to 255), Dave Thompson, 01:37
- where to go after k&r, Shostakovich3@xxxxxxxxx, 01:31
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, CBFalconer, 00:53
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Skybuck Flying, 00:51
- Re: [OT] Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, CBFalconer, 00:32
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Bhan, 00:03
July 31, 2005
- Re: What is printed?, Chris Torek, 23:54
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Skybuck Flying, 23:36
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Keith Thompson, 22:16
- Re: far pointer, Gordon Burditt, 21:17
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, pete, 20:33
- Re: far pointer, pete, 20:21
- Re: What is printed?, Richard Tobin, 18:39
- Re: memcpy broken?, Richard Tobin, 18:27
- Re: Initializer element not constant, Jack Klein, 18:15
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Simon Biber, 18:11
- Re: memcpy broken?, Joe Wright, 18:08
- Re: What is printed?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:44
- Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array, Michael B Allen, 16:33
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, CBFalconer, 16:32
- Re: What is printed?, Walter Roberson, 16:12
- Re: What is printed?, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:11
- Re: What is printed?, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:07
- What is printed?, DJ, 15:59
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Giannis Papadopoulos, 15:25
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, CBFalconer, 15:12
- Re: far pointer, CBFalconer, 15:12
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, James McIninch, 14:24
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Chris Croughton, 13:45
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays, jeremy targett, 13:44
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Walter Roberson, 13:07
- Re: far pointer, Malcolm, 12:36
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Malcolm, 12:36
- Re: running dos commands using c, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:58
- Re: running dos commands using c, Walter Roberson, 11:54
- Re: running dos commands using c, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:53
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, John Bode, 11:51
- Re: cross platform directory scanning, Alexei A. Frounze, 11:46
- Re: cross platform directory scanning, Netocrat, 11:23
- Re: running dos commands using c, Kenny McCormack, 11:21
- Re: running dos commands using c, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:48
- running dos commands using c, kapsi, 10:35
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Eric Sosman, 10:19
- Re: cross platform directory scanning, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:10
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, John Bode, 10:09
- Re: cross platform directory scanning, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:47
- Re: [OT] Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, CBFalconer, 08:32
- Re: Is "const" more than syntactic sugar?, Peter Pichler, 08:16
- Re: #define, Peter Pichler, 08:09
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Alexei A. Frounze, 08:08
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?, Peter Pichler, 08:02
- Re: memcpy broken?, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:55
- cross platform directory scanning, Nazgob, 07:48
- Re: memcpy broken?, Peter Pichler, 07:42
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:30
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Giannis Papadopoulos, 07:29
- Re: Rotate, CBFalconer, 07:27
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, CBFalconer, 07:27
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Giannis Papadopoulos, 07:23
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Chris Croughton, 06:33
- Re: far pointer, Gordon Burditt, 04:01
- Re: memcpy broken?, Peter Pichler, 03:39
- Re: memcpy broken?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:38
- Re: Initializer element not constant, grid, 03:30
- Re: memcpy broken?, Alexei A. Frounze, 03:27
- Re: order of execution, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:07
- memcpy broken?, Peter Pichler, 03:05
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Keith Thompson, 03:03
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Skybuck Flying, 03:03
- Re: ...Then what can I USE, Peter Pichler, 03:01
- Re: Rotate, Richard Heathfield, 03:01
- ...Then what can I USE, Radith, 02:43
- Re: The variable bit cpu, Malcolm, 02:23
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Ben Pfaff, 02:21
- Re: far pointer, pete, 02:19
- scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*, Radith, 02:06
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:00
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 01:53
July 30, 2005
- Re: Use of 'extern' keyword, Kenny McCormack, 23:39
- Re: 1/2 =?, Dik T. Winter, 21:43
- Re: far pointer, Keith Thompson, 21:41
- Re: far pointer, pete, 20:25
- Re: gcc: pointer to array, pete, 20:11
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?, CBFalconer, 19:59
- Re: The variable bit cpu, CBFalconer, 19:59
- Re: Rotate, CBFalconer, 19:59
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?, Ben Pfaff, 18:06
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