comp.lang.c (date)
September 30, 2005
- Re: vcl.h [OT], Default User, 14:06
- Re: Looking for PowerC Library Source Disk, Default User, 14:02
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Malcolm, 14:00
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), John Bode, 14:00
- Re: Sprintf ....., Eric Sosman, 13:48
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Default User, 13:47
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Default User, 13:44
- Re: Sprintf ....., Charles M. Reinke, 13:44
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Flash Gordon, 13:37
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Paul Marciano, 13:36
- Re: A[x][y][z], Roberto Waltman, 13:33
- Sprintf ....., Savio, 13:29
- Re: How to learn lists in C, copx, 13:22
- Re: How to learn lists in C, Skarmander, 13:20
- Re: Help with system calls, Eric Sosman, 13:19
- How to learn lists in C, __frank__, 13:08
- Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Kenny McCormack, 12:24
- Help with system calls, december_beauty, 12:13
- Help with system calls, december_beauty, 12:13
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Martin Ambuhl, 12:09
- Re: size of pointer in C?, John Bode, 12:04
- Re: allocation alignment for global and local variables., Kenneth Brody, 11:55
- Re: Global variables, John Bode, 11:55
- Re: printf execution problem, Jaspreet, 11:52
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Walter Roberson, 11:46
- Re: Global variables, Kenneth Brody, 11:43
- Re: printf execution problem, Flash Gordon, 11:35
- Re: A[x][y][z], Frodo Baggins, 11:24
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:19
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:15
- Re: offsetof, Flash Gordon, 10:55
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:54
- Re: printf execution problem, Lew Pitcher, 10:44
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, jyu.james@xxxxxxxxx, 10:35
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 10:33
- Re: printf execution problem, rahul8143, 10:33
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Dave Hansen, 10:15
- Re: printf execution problem, David Resnick, 09:55
- Re: printf execution problem, Zara, 09:46
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Lanarcam, 09:41
- Re: vcl.h [OT], Zara, 09:41
- printf execution problem, rahul8143, 09:40
- Re: offsetof, darkknight, 09:31
- Re: Looking for PowerC Library Source Disk, Flash Gordon, 09:26
- Re: Faster for() loops?, David Brown, 09:25
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Flash Gordon, 09:23
- vcl.h [OT], ranjeet . gupta, 09:21
- Re: offsetof, darkknight, 09:20
- Re: offsetof, Flash Gordon, 08:40
- Re: Looking for PowerC Library Source Disk, whitenite1, 08:38
- Re: offsetof, Flash Gordon, 08:27
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Rich Walker, 08:23
- Re: offsetof, darkknight, 08:19
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Roger, 08:15
- Re: allocation alignment for global and local variables., Eric Sosman, 08:07
- Re: offsetof, junky_fellow, 08:04
- Re: allocation alignment for global and local variables., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:48
- Re: Universal (g)libc, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:46
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Robert Scott, 07:45
- Re: offsetof, darkknight, 07:42
- Re: offsetof, darkknight, 07:33
- allocation alignment for global and local variables., gamja, 07:30
- Re: A[x][y][z], Flash Gordon, 07:21
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Flash Gordon, 07:07
- Re: Using make, Flash Gordon, 07:01
- Re: Using make, Flash Gordon, 06:56
- Re: Assembler vs Compiler vs Linker, Flash Gordon, 06:52
- Re: offsetof, Flash Gordon, 06:40
- Re: A[x][y][z], sterten, 06:28
- Re: offsetof, Richard Tobin, 06:24
- Re: Assembler vs Compiler vs Linker, Michael Mair, 06:20
- Re: offsetof, junky_fellow, 06:00
- Universal (g)libc, Roger, 05:59
- Re: Using make, Sunil, 05:49
- Using make, js, 05:44
- Re: Assembler vs Compiler vs Linker, Sunil, 05:39
- Re: performing a "deep copy" on a nested structure, Flash Gordon, 05:34
- offsetof, luke, 05:17
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Keith Thompson, 04:57
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, luke, 04:45
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 04:45
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), robbie . carlton, 04:40
- performing a "deep copy" on a nested structure, Alfonso Morra, 04:38
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 04:27
- Re: Faster for() loops?, David Brown, 04:02
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Anand, 04:02
- Re: Assembler vs Compiler vs Linker, Michael Mair, 03:49
- Size of structs containing unions, luke, 03:23
- Assembler vs Compiler vs Linker, Sunil, 02:32
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:28
- Re: Global variables, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:24
- Re: Global variables, Ulrich Eckhardt, 02:01
- Re: A[x][y][z], sterten, 01:51
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, junky_fellow, 01:29
September 29, 2005
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Stan Milam, 23:45
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), Peter Nilsson, 23:28
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Jack Klein, 22:57
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), Jack Klein, 22:53
- Re: Getting rid of excess #includes, Jack Klein, 22:39
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), Keith Thompson, 22:05
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), Dan, 21:26
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Paul Marciano, 21:16
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Michael N. Moran, 20:39
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mark McIntyre, 20:17
- top posting, Bob, 20:16
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Alexei A. Frounze, 19:53
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Tom, 19:40
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Skarmander, 19:37
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), tedu, 19:29
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Mike Wahler, 19:25
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, James McIninch, 19:16
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 19:16
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), tedu, 19:13
- Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, jyu . james, 18:47
- I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), robbie . carlton, 18:45
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 18:41
- Re: Top posting, Anonymous 7843, 18:09
- Re: trying to compile with clock_settime(...), jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx, 18:07
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Michael Wojcik, 18:03
- Getting rid of excess #includes, LionKimbro, 17:52
- Top posting, Walter Banks, 17:50
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Christian Bau, 17:44
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 17:44
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Christian Bau, 17:41
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template, Kenny McCormack, 17:39
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Christian Bau, 17:38
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Keith Thompson, 17:00
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: trying to compile with clock_settime(...), Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: trying to compile with clock_settime(...), Flash Gordon, 16:38
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: File handling in C, Gregory Pietsch, 16:25
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Richard Henry, 16:10
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, tanmoy87544, 16:09
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 16:01
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Keith Thompson, 15:50
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 15:32
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 15:29
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: Global variables, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:24
- Re: A[x][y][z], Alexei A. Frounze, 14:59
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation:Reading a file into buffers using a single linked list!, Hemanth, 14:40
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Default User, 14:35
- Re: trying to compile with clock_settime(...), jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx, 14:30
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Dave Thompson, 14:30
- trying to compile with clock_settime(...), jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx, 14:09
- Re: Scope for C/C++, Malcolm, 13:38
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Chris Hills, 13:29
- Re: K&R Wishlist, newby2c, 13:09
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation:Reading a file into buffers using a single linked list!, Gregory Pietsch, 12:53
- Re: K&R Wishlist, newby2c, 12:52
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Serge Paccalin, 12:34
- Re: A[x][y][z], Skarmander, 12:16
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Alexei A. Frounze, 12:09
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Gregory Pietsch, 12:03
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Martin Ambuhl, 11:59
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Martin Ambuhl, 11:57
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Kenneth Brody, 11:43
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation:Reading a file into buffers using a single linked list!, Eric Sosman, 11:30
- Re: A[x][y][z], Chris Dollin, 11:11
- Re: File handling in C, Eric Sosman, 11:07
- Dynamic memory allocation:Reading a file into buffers using a single linked list!, Henk, 11:02
- A[x][y][z], sterten, 10:57
- Re: File handling in C, Mike Wahler, 10:56
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Lawrence Kirby, 10:44
- File handling in C, PJ, 10:28
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Clark S . Cox III, 10:08
- Re: multi dimension array initialization, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:55
- Re: EMBEDDED SOFTWARE ENGINEER/ CAREER POSITION/ IN, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:52
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Richard Heathfield, 09:45
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Fernando Barsoba, 09:43
- Re: Global variables, Kenneth Brody, 09:42
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Dik T. Winter, 09:41
- Re: Recurssion: Why one crashes ?, Kenneth Brody, 09:37
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Robert Gamble, 09:32
- Re: EMBEDDED SOFTWARE ENGINEER/ CAREER POSITION/ IN, Flash Gordon, 09:22
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Lawrence Kirby, 09:19
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Flash Gordon, 09:11
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Lawrence Kirby, 09:03
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Chris Hills, 08:58
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Chris Dollin, 08:58
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Flash Gordon, 08:53
- Re: Global variables, Eric Sosman, 08:44
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Eric Sosman, 08:41
- Re: Faster for() loops?, pete, 08:39
- Re: size of pointer in C?, siliconwafer, 08:38
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Eric Sosman, 08:34
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Sunil, 08:24
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Chris Dollin, 08:21
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, S.Tobias, 08:15
- Re: size of pointer in C?, siliconwafer, 08:12
- EMBEDDED SOFTWARE ENGINEER/ CAREER POSITION/ IN, Tom Gugger, 08:03
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Skarmander, 07:56
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Gaijinco, 07:51
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Skarmander, 07:49
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Gaijinco, 07:45
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Chris Hills, 07:00
- Re: size of pointer in C?, pete, 06:52
- Re: Faster for() loops?, pete, 06:42
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, pete, 06:35
- Re: Global variables, Alexei A. Frounze, 06:22
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:30
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Prawit Chaivong, 05:22
- size of pointer in C?, siliconwafer, 05:18
- Re: [Project] List & ConstIterator, Martin Ambuhl, 05:06
- [Project] List & ConstIterator, hokus, 04:52
- Re: [Project] List & ConstIterator, Igmar Palsenberg, 04:52
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Charlie Gordon, 04:41
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Flash Gordon, 04:32
- Re: Faster for() loops?, David Brown, 04:29
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Flash Gordon, 04:20
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Martin Ambuhl, 04:11
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Malcolm, 03:51
- Re: How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, Igmar Palsenberg, 03:49
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Keith Thompson, 03:23
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Villy Kruse, 03:01
- Re: Recurssion: Why one crashes ?, Keith Thompson, 02:59
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Peter Nilsson, 02:28
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:10
- Re: Recurssion: Why one crashes ?, Peter Nilsson, 02:07
- Re: Global variables, Ulrich Eckhardt, 01:23
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, tanmoy87544, 01:22
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Keith Thompson, 01:09
- Re: multi dimension array initialization, Randy Howard, 01:06
- Global variables, Sunil, 01:02
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template, Randy Howard, 01:01
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 00:47
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Chris Torek, 00:36
- Re: Recurssion: Why one crashes ?, Mike Wahler, 00:30
- Recurssion: Why one crashes ?, codefixer, 00:17
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Jack Klein, 00:16
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Jim Granville, 00:11
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Richard Henry, 00:10
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Jack Klein, 00:05
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, Skarmander, 00:04
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Skarmander, 00:01
September 28, 2005
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Randy Howard, 23:56
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Randy Howard, 23:53
- RAND between 0 and 1, Fernando Barsoba, 23:51
- Re: Calloc problem, Randy Howard, 23:49
- Re: C quivalent of std::bitset, Gaijinco, 23:28
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 23:03
- Re: Calloc problem, Mike Wahler, 22:48
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Alfonso Morra, 22:40
- K&R Wishlist, newby2c, 22:34
- Re: C quivalent of std::bitset, pete, 22:24
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Keith Thompson, 22:05
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Keith Thompson, 22:04
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Skarmander, 21:54
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Peter Nilsson, 21:48
- C quivalent of std::bitset, Gaijinco, 21:04
- a pointer that points to itself, dough, 20:42
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 20:36
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Alfonso Morra, 20:35
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 20:33
- Re: timer with millisecond precision, Skarmander, 20:27
- Calloc problem, chingfulan, 20:26
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Skarmander, 20:25
- Re: How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, hectorlas, 20:18
- Re: How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, hectorlas, 20:18
- Re: timer with millisecond precision, Walter Roberson, 20:15
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Ben Pfaff, 20:06
- Re: difficult to code, Michael Press, 19:48
- timer with millisecond precision, WeAreBorg, 19:43
- Draft version of the standard (was: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions), Friedhelm Usenet Waitzmann, 19:38
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 19:34
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Richard Henry, 19:33
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Flash Gordon, 19:31
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Flash Gordon, 19:24
- Re: How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, Anonymous 7843, 19:10
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Christian Bau, 18:58
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Keith Thompson, 18:49
- Re: How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, Keith Thompson, 18:43
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Skarmander, 18:40
- Re: How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:31
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Keith Thompson, 18:30
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, bhalicki, 18:29
- How do I check for directory existence in Linux?, hectorlas, 18:26
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Keith Thompson, 18:23
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 18:17
- Re: Faster for() loops?, toby, 18:10
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Eric Sosman, 17:58
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Ben Pfaff, 17:36
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 17:27
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Gregory Pietsch, 17:21
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, Alfonso Morra, 17:21
- Re: Scope for C/C++, Kevin Handy, 17:20
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:15
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Gregory Pietsch, 17:11
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Richard Henry, 17:06
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Gregory Pietsch, 16:55
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Mark McIntyre, 16:55
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mark McIntyre, 16:50
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mark McIntyre, 16:44
- Re: Scope for C/C++, Anonymous 7843, 16:19
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Anonymous 7843, 16:17
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Anonymous 7843, 15:58
- Re: Object orientation....., Alexei A. Frounze, 15:16
- Re: Scope for C/C++, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:09
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Kenneth Brody, 15:07
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:03
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Martin Ambuhl, 14:46
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Michael Wojcik, 14:42
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:42
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:40
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Flash Gordon, 14:38
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, A. Sinan Unur, 14:37
- Re: memcpy(0,0,0), Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:35
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Eric Sosman, 14:25
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), hokus, 14:23
- for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), hokus, 14:17
- Re: Curses for gcc wanted...!!, Keith Thompson, 14:13
- Re: Curses for gcc wanted...!!, Kenneth Brody, 14:12
- Re: Good wait function?, Skarmander, 14:05
- Re: Curses for gcc wanted...!!, Ben Pfaff, 13:59
- memcpy(0,0,0), remove the CAPS, 13:55
- Re: difficult to code, Anonymous 7843, 13:48
- Re: question on structs and memory blocks, ajm, 13:42
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Anonymous 7843, 13:34
- Re: comp.lang.c FAQ as text document?, Anonymous 7843, 13:29
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Anonymous 7843, 13:24
- question on structs and memory blocks, Alfonso Morra, 13:18
- how to convert an unsigned char to byte, QQ, 13:15
- Re: Good wait function?, Flash Gordon, 12:44
- Re: Curses for gcc wanted...!!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:39
- Re: Curses for gcc wanted...!!, Skarmander, 12:15
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 12:04
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Default User, 12:00
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Michael Wojcik, 11:55
- Re: Good wait function?, Skarmander, 11:49
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Default User, 11:44
- Re: Faster for() loops?, pete, 11:37
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Karl Heinz Buchegger, 11:29
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Howard, 11:25
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, pete, 11:12
- Curses for gcc wanted...!!, Bore Biko, 11:09
- Re: Object orientation....., pete, 11:01
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, pete, 10:58
- Re: Scope for C/C++, ajm, 10:55
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Ben Pfaff, 10:31
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Robert Scott, 10:26
- Re: Good wait function?, Flash Gordon, 09:55
- Re: char -> int, Netocrat, 08:48
- Re: trim 0s, Netocrat, 08:39
- Re: Problem with free(int *), ferbar, 08:23
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Lawrence Kirby, 08:21
- Re: Scope for C/C++, Antonio Contreras, 08:19
- Re: Scope for C/C++, suriya, 07:32
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 06:54
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Flash Gordon, 06:44
- Re: Object orientation....., Imre Palik, 06:43
- Re: Good wait function?, wilsonidv, 06:14
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:51
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, pete, 05:41
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, David G. Hong, 05:13
- Re: Scope for C/C++, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 04:54
- Scope for C/C++, cat_dog_ass, 03:54
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 03:43
- Re: Faster for() loops?, David Brown, 03:30
- Re: difficult to code, Michael Press, 03:11
- Re: [OT] reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, glen herrmannsfeldt, 03:10
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Richard Bos, 03:04
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, darkknight, 02:55
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Richard Bos, 02:49
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:40
- Re: char -> int, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:38
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, pete, 02:34
- Re: comp.lang.c FAQ as text document?, junky_fellow, 02:30
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, hemalatha.gopalakrishnan@xxxxxxxxx, 02:28
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, bhalicki, 01:31
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, embedhere, 00:53
- Re: reassigning value of a pointer, Walter Roberson, 00:49
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, Jack Klein, 00:34
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Al Borowski, 00:30
- Re: char -> int, Jack Klein, 00:29
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Jack Klein, 00:18
- reassigning value of a pointer, bhalicki, 00:12
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Peter Nilsson, 00:12
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Old Wolf, 00:11
September 27, 2005
- Re: char -> int, Baxter, 23:37
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, ozbear, 22:55
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, wilsonidv, 22:33
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, wilsonidv, 22:33
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 22:29
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Al Borowski, 22:24
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Al Borowski, 22:23
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, William Hughes, 21:24
- Re: Problem with free(int *), Old Wolf, 20:22
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 20:02
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Dan Henry, 19:58
- Re: char -> int, A. Sinan Unur, 19:48
- Re: char -> int, Charles M. Reinke, 19:39
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Walter Roberson, 19:18
- Re: Good wait function?, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 19:09
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, John Devereux, 19:07
- Re: char -> int, A. Sinan Unur, 19:05
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 19:02
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, John Bode, 18:54
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, E. Robert Tisdale, 18:52
- Re: Standard for comments prefixing a function, Skarmander, 18:51
- Re: char -> int, Charles M. Reinke, 18:29
- Standard for comments prefixing a function, darkknight, 18:18
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 18:18
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: Good wait function?, ern, 17:59
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:49
- Re: Good wait function?, Michael Mair, 17:47
- Re: char -> int, Martin Ambuhl, 17:39
- Re: trim 0s, Old Wolf, 17:36
- Re: Good wait function?, Eric Sosman, 17:35
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Malcolm, 17:31
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Malcolm, 17:31
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Malcolm, 17:31
- Good wait function?, ern, 17:15
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Mark McIntyre, 17:14
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Howard, 17:03
- Re: char -> int, Charles M. Reinke, 16:54
- Re: 2+ exp(approved lecturer)lookg for a career shift in software industC,C++,VHDL,Assemb, Mark McIntyre, 16:49
- Re: C Aptitude, Mark McIntyre, 16:47
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Mark McIntyre, 16:45
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Kai-Uwe Bux, 16:43
- Re: char -> int, tedu, 16:42
- Re: char -> int, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:42
- Re: char -> int, John Bode, 16:41
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 16:39
- Re: query, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- char -> int, ern, 16:30
- Re: A small question about 'printf', Mark McIntyre, 16:27
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Mark McIntyre, 16:24
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Mark McIntyre, 16:23
- Re: Count Words, osmium, 16:09
- Re: visibility of variable, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Default User, 16:03
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Default User, 15:59
- Re: #if (defined(__STDC__) && !defined(NO_PROTOTYPE)) || defined(__cplusplus), Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Gaijinco, 15:31
- Re: 2+ exp(approved lecturer)lookg for a career shift in software industC,C++,VHDL,Assemb, Roberto Waltman, 15:27
- #if (defined(__STDC__) && !defined(NO_PROTOTYPE)) || defined(__cplusplus), Oodini, 15:18
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Ben Pfaff, 14:39
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Dave Hansen, 14:38
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Malcolm, 14:26
- Re: 2+ exp(approved lecturer)lookg for a career shift in software industC,C++,VHDL,Assemb, Flash Gordon, 14:22
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Anonymous 7843, 14:21
- Re: Count Words, Vimal Aravindashan, 14:14
- Re: freopen(), John Devereux, 14:00
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, John Bode, 13:57
- Re: freopen(), John Devereux, 13:54
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:51
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Anonymous 7843, 13:46
- Re: 2+ exp(approved lecturer)lookg for a career shift in software industC,C++,VHDL,Assemb, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:42
- Re: freopen(), Richard Tobin, 13:36
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, William Hughes, 13:19
- Re: C Aptitude, steppinrazor, 13:13
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Ben Pfaff, 12:35
- Re: Count Words, tedu, 12:26
- Re: Count Words, Foodbank, 11:46
- freopen(), John Devereux, 11:30
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Howard, 11:17
- Re: visibility of variable, Flash Gordon, 10:38
- Re: Endianness of structure/union, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:34
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, John Bode, 10:33
- Re: Endianness of structure/union, Richard Bos, 10:22
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Eric Sosman, 10:10
- Endianness of structure/union, SSM, 10:00
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Randy Howard, 09:53
- Re: visibility of variable, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:28
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:13
- Re: C Aptitude, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:07
- Re: C Aptitude, pemo, 08:58
- Re: visibility of variable, pemo, 08:56
- 2+ exp(approved lecturer)lookg for a career shift in software industC,C++,VHDL,Assemb, coolconfidence, 08:36
- Re: query, Savio, 08:19
- C Aptitude, Savio, 08:12
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, saviochacko, 08:07
- Re: How to create file with permission 666?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:48
- Re: insure compilation, Alexei A. Frounze, 06:58
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Imre Palik, 06:51
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Ian Malone, 06:49
- insure compilation, gyan, 06:25
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, suriya, 06:07
- Re: query, Robben, 06:02
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, pete, 05:46
- Re: trim 0s, websnarf, 05:40
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, wilsonidv, 05:23
- Re: query, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:20
- Re: visibility of variable, Keith Thompson, 05:20
- Re: Faster for() loops?, David Brown, 05:16
- query, indian, 05:14
- Re: c complier in windows system, pemo, 05:11
- Re: c complier in windows system, Alexei A. Frounze, 04:55
- Re: c complier in windows system, qbin_wang, 04:53
- Re: c complier in windows system, Wangchangbo, 04:49
- c complier in windows system, qbin_wang, 04:35
- c complier in windows system, qbin_wang, 04:35
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, indian, 04:12
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, newby2c, 03:43
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Richard Bos, 03:33
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Keith Thompson, 03:14
- Re: Dividing 1 by a number k, Martin Ambuhl, 03:09
- Re: visibility of variable, pemo, 03:01
- Re: Count Words, Richard Bos, 02:59
- Re: gcc warning, pemo, 02:53
- Re: gcc warning, rayw, 02:50
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mark VandeWettering, 02:31
- Re: How to create file with permission 666?, Eric J.Hu, 02:29
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:27
- Re: [OT] Re: right truncate of float variable, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:25
- Re: How to create file with permission 666?, junky_fellow, 02:05
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, wilsonidv, 01:55
- Re: How to create file with permission 666?, Keith Thompson, 01:08
- Re: [OT] Re: right truncate of float variable, Keith Thompson, 00:51
- Re: A small question about 'printf', SM Ryan, 00:48
- How to create file with permission 666?, Eric J.Hu, 00:39
- Re: Dividing 1 by a number k, SM Ryan, 00:37
- Re: A small question about 'printf', volunteers, 00:13
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, Jack Klein, 00:11
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 00:00
September 26, 2005
- What are the important parts of C languages?, wilsonidv, 23:50
- Re: Problem with free(int *), Gordon Burditt, 23:50
- Problem with free(int *), ferbar, 22:25
- Re: [OT] Re: right truncate of float variable, glen herrmannsfeldt, 21:34
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Dik T. Winter, 21:19
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 21:18
- Re: A small question about 'printf', Baxter, 21:12
- Re: Dividing 1 by a number k, ferbar, 20:22
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Keith Thompson, 20:21
- Re: Dividing 1 by a number k, Alexei A. Frounze, 20:12
- Dividing 1 by a number k, ferbar, 19:53
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, E. Robert Tisdale, 19:43
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 19:43
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Joe Wright, 19:41
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Pete Becker, 19:31
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Keith Thompson, 19:04
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 18:53
- Re: code optimization, Anonymous 7843, 18:42
- Re: trim 0s, Old Wolf, 18:17
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: code optimization, Anonymous 7843, 18:06
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Christian Bau, 18:04
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Christian Bau, 18:02
- Re: gcc warning, Joe Wright, 17:52
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, John Harrison, 17:42
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Martin Ambuhl, 17:37
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Eric Sosman, 17:32
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Flash Gordon, 17:29
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Chris Torek, 17:24
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, John Harrison, 17:20
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Mark McIntyre, 17:18
- Re: A small question about 'printf', Eric Sosman, 17:16
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Eric Sosman, 17:12
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Kevin D . Quitt, 17:09
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, John Harrison, 17:05
- Re: Count Words, tedu, 17:04
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Keith Thompson, 16:59
- Re: A small question about 'printf', S.Tobias, 16:57
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: A small question about 'printf', Gordon Burditt, 16:52
- Re: A small question about 'printf', David Resnick, 16:50
- Re: trim 0s, S.Tobias, 16:46
- Re: A small question about 'printf', Michael Mair, 16:44
- Re: visibility of variable, Ben Pfaff, 16:41
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mark McIntyre, 16:41
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Mark McIntyre, 16:38
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Mark McIntyre, 16:36
- A small question about 'printf', volunteers, 16:32
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Mark McIntyre, 16:30
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 16:27
- Re: gcc warning, Mark McIntyre, 16:25
- Re: How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:10
- How to tell if a number has decimal places different than 0, Gaijinco, 16:07
- Re: Generate All Subsets, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:05
- Re: Count Words, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:04
- Re: visibility of variable, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:03
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Roberto Waltman, 15:58
- Re: Count Words, Gordon Burditt, 15:54
- Re: visibility of variable, Eric Sosman, 15:54
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Patrick M., 15:48
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Gordon Burditt, 15:46
- Re: Count Words, tedu, 15:45
- Re: Generate All Subsets, Eric Sosman, 15:35
- Re: visibility of variable, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:33
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Patrick M., 15:23
- Re: visibility of variable, Michael Mair, 15:19
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Roberto Waltman, 15:15
- Re: visibility of variable, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:04
- Re: trim 0s, websnarf, 15:00
- Re: Count Words, Foodbank, 15:00
- Re: trim 0s, websnarf, 14:54
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, websnarf, 14:52
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Scott Moore, 14:44
- Re: Generate All Subsets, Gaijinco, 14:33
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:42
- Re: Count Words, Vimal Aravindashan, 13:42
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:35
- Re: Memory alignment in structures, Gordon Burditt, 13:26
- Re: visibility of variable, Ben Pfaff, 13:02
- Re: visibility of variable, Julienne Walker, 12:52
- visibility of variable, rahul8143, 12:46
- Memory alignment in structures, rahul8143, 12:43
- Re: Generate All Subsets, SM Ryan, 12:28
- Re: [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Flash Gordon, 12:22
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Skarmander, 12:17
- Count Words, Foodbank, 12:08
- Re: Generate All Subsets, Flash Gordon, 12:05
- Re: Generate All Subsets, Martin Ambuhl, 11:40
- Re: "expandable" arrays - using pointers ... How to ?, Alfonso Morra, 11:34
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Charles Sullivan, 11:28
- Re: Generate All Subsets, Walter Roberson, 11:20
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Martin Ambuhl, 11:20
- Re: [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, S.Tobias, 11:18
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Martin Ambuhl, 11:18
- Generate All Subsets, Gaijinco, 11:10
- Re: "expandable" arrays - using pointers ... How to ?, John Bode, 11:04
- Re: trim 0s, Mike Wahler, 10:51
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Mike Wahler, 10:38
- Re: code optimization, Kenneth Brody, 10:29
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Jaspreet, 10:24
- Re: Doubly Link List, sudhirlko2001, 09:44
- "expandable" arrays - using pointers ... How to ?, Alfonso Morra, 09:22
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Michael, 09:02
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, rayw, 08:31
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Erik Trulsson, 07:41
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Erik Trulsson, 07:38
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, Flash Gordon, 07:32
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Richard Bos, 07:20
- Re: Validating multibyte strings, Richard Bos, 07:15
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Ian Malone, 06:25
- Re: itoa, atoi - confused, rayw, 06:01
- itoa, atoi - confused, rayw, 06:00
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Peter Bushell, 05:53
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Ian Bell, 05:32
- Re: trim 0s, Ben Hetland, 04:54
- Re: gcc warning, Keith Thompson, 04:38
- Re: converting a preprocessor token to a string constant, John Devereux, 04:35
- Re: code optimization, Sascha Springer, 04:34
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 04:27
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:25
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Keith Thompson, 03:56
- Re: gcc warning, pemo, 03:34
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Al Borowski, 03:27
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Roland Illig, 03:22
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Christian Kandeler, 03:16
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Imre Palik, 02:54
- Faster for() loops?, Neo, 02:41
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, pete, 02:02
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, pete, 01:44
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, ritesh, 01:15
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Thad Smith, 00:25
- Re: converting a preprocessor token to a string constant, Thad Smith, 00:19
September 25, 2005
- Re: reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, Rajorshi Biswas, 23:18
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Kenny McCormack, 23:04
- Re: code optimization, Old Wolf, 21:08
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 21:08
- Re: Weird Issue, ncf, 21:00
- Re: converting a preprocessor token to a string constant, Walter Roberson, 20:51
- Re: Weird Issue, Old Wolf, 20:41
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Charlie Gordon, 20:35
- Re: I don't quite understand this exercise..., Gordon Burditt, 20:19
- I don't quite understand this exercise..., Patrick M., 20:01
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Charlie Gordon, 19:47
- converting a preprocessor token to a string constant, John Devereux, 19:38
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Keith Thompson, 19:25
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Bryan Donlan, 19:23
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Keith Thompson, 19:00
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Mark McIntyre, 18:37
- Re: Weird Issue, Mark McIntyre, 18:24
- Re: gcc warning, Kenny McCormack, 17:44
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Skarmander, 17:16
- Re: gcc warning, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:11
- Re: typedef, Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:51
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:47
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Skarmander, 16:44
- Re: typedef, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:44
- Re: Weird Issue, ncf, 15:37
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, SM Ryan, 15:06
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, SM Ryan, 15:06
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, SM Ryan, 15:06
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:06
- Re: reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, Mark McIntyre, 15:02
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Mark McIntyre, 14:58
- Re: Weird Issue, Mark McIntyre, 14:56
- Re: [OT] reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, Chris Torek, 14:52
- Re: typedef, Chris Torek, 14:28
- Re: can't read file?, Chris Torek, 14:22
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Mike Wahler, 14:11
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Skarmander, 14:08
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Stan Milam, 12:34
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Charles Mills, 12:17
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Alexei A. Frounze, 06:13
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Ulrich Eckhardt, 04:52
- Re: Verify Html Tag, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:22
- Re: Verify Html Tag, David G. Hong, 04:19
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, SM Ryan, 04:09
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, SM Ryan, 04:09
- Re: macro with variable length of argument, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:08
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:06
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Bryan Donlan, 04:03
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Keith Thompson, 03:52
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, jacob navia, 03:15
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, jacob navia, 03:14
- Re: Pelles C POLIB.EXE /EXPLODE utility, jacob navia, 03:09
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Martin Ambuhl, 02:36
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Jack Klein, 00:29
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Jack Klein, 00:22
- macro with variable length of argument, ethan, 00:20
- Re: how to print a short and long integer?, Lew Pitcher, 00:19
- how to print a short and long integer?, a, 00:14
September 24, 2005
- Verify Html Tag, kennylin30, 21:23
- Re: code optimization, Walter Bright, 21:00
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 19:52
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Chris Torek, 17:55
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Chris Torek, 17:43
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Chris Torek, 17:40
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), ferbar, 17:34
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: Validating multibyte strings, Skarmander, 17:23
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Torek, 17:11
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:07
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Skarmander, 17:06
- Re: open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), Jack Klein, 17:00
- Re: best way to do this: on error goto beginning of the main()?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:46
- Re: Validating multibyte strings, Simon Morgan, 16:41
- Re: gcc warning, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- open and read functions (can't make 'read' work..), ferbar, 15:59
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:42
- Re: Weird Issue, ncf, 15:03
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:01
- Re: best way to do this: on error goto beginning of the main()?, Mike Wahler, 14:47
- Re: best way to do this: on error goto beginning of the main()?, SM Ryan, 14:43
- Re: reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, SM Ryan, 14:41
- best way to do this: on error goto beginning of the main()?, John Smith, 14:35
- Re: Weird Issue, ncf, 14:22
- Re: Weird Issue, ncf, 14:18
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Alfonso Morra, 13:27
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Alfonso Morra, 13:26
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Mike Wahler, 12:58
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Richard Heathfield, 12:52
- [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Tim Rentsch, 12:49
- Re: allocating a 3D array, Barry Schwarz, 12:38
- Re: code optimization, Richard Tobin, 12:28
- Re: [OT] reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, Skarmander, 12:19
- Re: code optimization, Malcolm, 11:50
- Re: In which scope should variables be declared?, Malcolm, 11:50
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Clark S . Cox III, 11:41
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Sune, 11:41
- Re: How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Mike Wahler, 11:07
- How to apply sizeof operator on an array-of-pointers-to-functions?, Sune, 10:53
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Richard Heathfield, 10:18
- Re: Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, ulrik . sverdrup, 10:09
- Do I need to free all memory that is malloced?, karthik . nar, 09:33
- Re: allocating a 3D array, Tera, 09:11
- reading large text files in reverse - optimization doubts, Rajorshi Biswas, 09:07
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:55
- Re: string to hex, RubenDV, 08:54
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Antonio Contreras, 08:28
- Re: In which scope should variables be declared?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:15
- Re: gcc warning, pemo, 06:58
- Re: code optimization, Syed, 05:38
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:14
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:02
- Re: typedef, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:47
- Re: typedef, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:45
- Re: code optimization, Ulrich Eckhardt, 03:42
- Re: Weird Issue, Keith Thompson, 03:13
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, Keith Thompson, 03:07
- Re: Weird Issue, Jack Klein, 02:35
- Re: can't read file?, Keith Thompson, 02:15
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, vashwath, 02:04
- Re: trim 0s, Jack Klein, 01:38
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Chris F.A. Johnson, 00:54
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, Keith Thompson, 00:30
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Alfonso Morra, 00:15
September 23, 2005
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, Stan Milam, 23:49
- Re: Weird Issue, ncf, 23:40
- Re: In which scope should variables be declared?, SM Ryan, 23:35
- Re: Initiate a union, Walter Roberson, 23:17
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 23:04
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Walter Roberson, 22:59
- Re: Execl() in windows, Keith Thompson, 22:56
- Re: Stack emptying, Keith Thompson, 22:52
- Re: gcc warning, Keith Thompson, 22:48
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, jt, 22:44
- Re: typedef, Walter Roberson, 22:43
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Mike Wahler, 22:32
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Alfonso Morra, 22:21
- typedef, j0mbolar, 22:04
- Re: structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Mike Wahler, 21:59
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Keith Thompson, 21:58
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Keith Thompson, 21:56
- Re: code optimization, Richard Tobin, 21:41
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 21:40
- structures, structures and more structures (questions about nested structures), Alfonso Morra, 21:18
- code optimization, syed, 20:55
- Re: Stack emptying, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 20:17
- Weird Issue, ncf, 20:08
- Re: allocating a 3D array, Barry Schwarz, 19:33
- Re: gcc warning, William Ahern, 19:16
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Christian Bau, 19:14
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Patrick M., 18:27
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Patrick M., 18:25
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:23
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Anonymous 7843, 18:23
- Re: trim 0s, Ben Hetland, 18:02
- Second Highest number in an array, Jaspreet, 18:00
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Mabden, 17:46
- Re: In which scope should variables be declared?, Eric Sosman, 16:43
- Re: In which scope should variables be declared?, Gordon Burditt, 16:33
- In which scope should variables be declared?, elzacho, 16:17
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Eric Sosman, 16:13
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Default User, 16:08
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), John Bode, 15:30
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Kenneth Brody, 15:23
- Re: trim 0s, Kevin Handy, 15:20
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), John Bode, 15:11
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Patrick M., 15:10
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:42
- Re: Open Position (Ottawa Canada), Malcolm, 14:34
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Patrick M., 14:32
- Re: Function stacks, code sections and other misc hackery!, Malcolm, 14:32
- Validating multibyte strings, Simon Morgan, 14:10
- Re: allocating a 3D array, E. Robert Tisdale, 13:41
- Re: Stack emptying, gene . ressler, 13:08
- Re: Possible memory issue, Default User, 12:50
- Re: gcc warning, pemo, 12:44
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Martin Ambuhl, 12:44
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Martin Ambuhl, 12:42
- Re: gcc warning, pemo, 12:41
- Re: Initiate a union, Default User, 12:38
- Re: memcpy(), Martin Ambuhl, 12:27
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Alan Balmer, 12:11
- Execl() in windows, shalombi, 12:02
- Re: gcc warning, Ulrich Eckhardt, 11:53
- Re: Checking stdin for new data, veydel, 11:47
- Re: trim 0s, gladiator, 11:32
- Re: Possible memory issue, Richard Edwards, 10:49
- Re: Possible memory issue, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:47
- Re: trim 0s, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:38
- Re: Possible memory issue, Eric Sosman, 10:32
- Re: trim 0s, gladiator, 10:23
- Re: Possible memory issue, SM Ryan, 10:21
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), SM Ryan, 10:21
- Re: Possible memory issue, laurent.constantin@xxxxxx, 10:13
- Re: Possible memory issue, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:13
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Simon Morgan, 10:11
- Re: Possible memory issue, gladiator, 10:08
- Re: debugging question, Eric Sosman, 10:08
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:06
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Tom, 10:02
- Re: Does C guarantee the data layout of the memory allocated by malloc function?, SM Ryan, 09:57
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Eberhard Funck, 09:55
- Re: Pelles C POLIB.EXE /EXPLODE utility, Flash Gordon, 09:53
- Re: Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), pemo, 09:52
- Possible memory issue, Richard Edwards, 09:50
- Learning C, Trying to Understand & (unary op), Tom, 09:46
- Re: Open Position (Ottawa Canada), Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:42
- Re: Stack emptying, David Resnick, 09:41
- Re: Open Position (Ottawa Canada), Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:38
- Re: Pelles C POLIB.EXE /EXPLODE utility, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:26
- Re: trim 0s, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:24
- Pelles C POLIB.EXE /EXPLODE utility, AceHigh, 09:18
- Stack emptying, Lee, 09:18
- Re: gcc warning, pemo, 09:02
- Re: debugging question, Mabden, 08:54
- Re: gcc warning, Eric Sosman, 08:37
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Mabden, 08:35
- Re: memcpy(), Old Wolf, 08:33
- Re: gcc warning, Mabden, 08:30
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Mabden, 08:24
- Re: memcpy(), Eric Sosman, 08:23
- Re: memcpy(), pete, 08:23
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, S.Tobias, 08:13
- Re: Open Position (Ottawa Canada), irecruit, 08:11
- Re: Function stacks, code sections and other misc hackery!, ajm, 08:05
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, vashwath, 07:44
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Michael, 07:32
- gcc warning, pemo, 07:31
- Function stacks, code sections and other misc hackery!, sukrit . mehra, 07:23
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Ian Malone, 07:20
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Eberhard Funck, 07:10
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Flash Gordon, 07:05
- Re: Does C guarantee the data layout of the memory allocated by malloc function?, Jason Curl, 06:48
- Re: Catching the unsigned int, Aandi Inston, 06:46
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, ehabaziz2001, 06:45
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Michael, 06:43
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Mabden, 06:42
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, Flash Gordon, 06:41
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Ian Malone, 06:35
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Mabden, 06:20
- Re: how to cut off the decimal?, Eberhard Funck, 06:05
- Re: trim 0s, Zara, 05:59
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, vashwath, 05:58
- Null character and fixed strings, ehabaziz2001, 05:49
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Tim Rentsch, 05:49
- how to cut off the decimal?, nick, 05:38
- Re: trim 0s, S.Tobias, 05:35
- Re: trim 0s, pemo, 05:33
- Re: trim 0s, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 05:30
- trim 0s, pemo, 05:13
- Re: allocating a 3D array, Tera, 05:06
- Re: memcpy(), ishmael4, 04:59
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, S.Tobias, 04:58
- Re: memcpy(), ishmael4, 04:56
- Re: Does C guarantee the data layout of the memory allocated by malloc function?, lovecreatesbeauty, 04:22
- Re: Need help in understanding gdb messages, Ravi Uday, 04:17
- Re: Need help in understanding gdb messages, Ravi Uday, 04:15
- Re: Catching the unsigned int, Aandi Inston, 04:10
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Keith Thompson, 04:07
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Alexei A. Frounze, 04:00
- Re: String issue, Dave Thompson, 03:46
- Re: can't read file?, Keith Thompson, 03:45
- Re: Initialize struct fileds to zero, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 03:15
- Re: a question about ftell function, Scott J. McCaughrin, 03:01
- Initialize struct fileds to zero, vashwath, 02:59
- Re: Thank your advice, Richard Bos, 02:41
- Re: Initiate a union, martin, 02:01
- Re: Does C guarantee the data layout of the memory allocated by malloc function?, KJ, 01:21
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Martin Ambuhl, 01:19
- Need help in understanding gdb messages, O.R.Senthil Kumaran, 00:23
- Re: i want to convert function to an object file..is it possible?, Walter Roberson, 00:15
- Re: memcpy(), Old Wolf, 00:08
- Re: Alternate solution to krx113, Old Wolf, 00:00
September 22, 2005
- Re: a question about macro, Walter Roberson, 23:56
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, James McIninch, 23:15
- Re: can't read file?, Jack Klein, 23:02
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Gordon Burditt, 22:55
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:49
- Re: i want to convert function to an object file..is it possible?, Jack Klein, 22:49
- Re: boolean short circuit, Jack Klein, 22:46
- Re: Does C guarantee the data layout of the memory allocated by malloc function?, Gordon Burditt, 22:13
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Gordon Burditt, 21:57
- Re: Initiate a union, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 21:55
- Does C guarantee the data layout of the memory allocated by malloc function?, lovecreatesbeauty, 21:49
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Mike Wahler, 21:46
- Re: can't read file?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 21:45
- Re: can't read file?, Keith Thompson, 21:37
- Re: can't read file?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 21:24
- Re: How to concatenate strings that contains has nulls?, Keith Thompson, 21:23
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Peter Nilsson, 21:17
- Re: can't read file?, Keith Thompson, 21:15
- can't read file?, nick, 21:01
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Peter Nilsson, 20:55
- Re: i want to convert function to an object file..is it possible?, Kenny McCormack, 20:49
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Peter Nilsson, 20:30
- Re: a question about macro, ethan, 20:22
- Re: va_start problem, those who know me have no need of my name, 20:10
- Re: Catching the unsigned int, Peter Nilsson, 19:07
- Re: strtok() problem, Default User, 18:52
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Peter Nilsson, 18:49
- Catching the unsigned int, Aandi Inston, 18:39
- Re: strtok() problem, Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Alternate solution to krx113, Patrick M., 17:20
- Re: strtok() problem, Gregory Pietsch, 17:11
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Gregory Pietsch, 17:07
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:49
- Re: makefiles, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:36
- Re: Open Position (Ottawa Canada), Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: makefiles, Gordon Burditt, 15:46
- Re: makefiles, Alan Balmer, 15:43
- Re: Open Position (Ottawa Canada), Dave Vandervies, 15:37
- Open Position (Ottawa Canada), irecruit, 15:29
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Netocrat, 15:25
- makefiles, mmashaie, 15:18
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Keith Thompson, 15:17
- Re: memcpy(), Eric Sosman, 14:04
- Re: a question about macro, Walter Roberson, 13:57
- Re: memcpy(), Martin Ambuhl, 13:19
- Re: Initiate a union, gladiator, 13:13
- Re: memcpy(), David Resnick, 13:13
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Ben Hetland, 13:11
- Re: memcpy(), ishmael4, 13:06
- Re: memcpy(), ishmael4, 13:05
- Re: memcpy(), Eric Sosman, 12:54
- Re: memcpy(), David Resnick, 12:52
- memcpy(), ishmael4, 12:47
- Re: Initiate a union, Martin Ambuhl, 12:39
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Lawrence Kirby, 12:27
- a question about macro, ethan, 12:26
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Mark B, 12:20
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Alan Balmer, 12:04
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Mark B, 11:57
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Alan Balmer, 11:48
- Re: Using strcmp() after using strtok(), Default User, 11:47
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Michael Coyne, 11:07
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Eric Sosman, 10:37
- Initiate a union, martin, 10:28
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Lawrence Kirby, 10:07
- Re: "union", Mabden, 09:58
- Re: i want to convert function to an object file..is it possible?, Mabden, 09:53
- Re: Rotate a grid..., Mabden, 09:42
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Mabden, 09:40
- i want to convert function to an object file..is it possible?, veereshai, 09:30
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Mabden, 09:18
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Lawrence Kirby, 09:10
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 09:02
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Sensei, 08:16
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Nerox, 07:54
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Ravi Uday, 07:53
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Mabden, 07:35
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Netocrat, 06:51
- Re: "union", Chris Dollin, 06:07
- Re: finding anagrams, Mabden, 06:07
- Thank your advice, Tera, 04:13
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Antonio Contreras, 03:45
- Re: Information about a function declaration, Richard Bos, 03:14
- Re: boolean short circuit, Antonio Contreras, 03:07
- Re: need help finding SIGSEGV bug, Ralph A. Moritz, 02:55
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ? [UTF8], Martin Ambuhl, 02:54
- Re: Information about a function declaration, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:30
- Information about a function declaration, prabhu . pravin, 02:05
- Re: boolean short circuit, Michael Jørgensen, 02:03
- Re: boolean short circuit, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 01:40
- Re: boolean short circuit, Artie Gold, 01:32
- boolean short circuit, Michael Jørgensen, 01:16
- Re: Rotate a grid..., Daniel Rudy, 01:09
- Re: Rotate a grid..., Keith Thompson, 00:57
- Rotate a grid..., Daniel Rudy, 00:50
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Robert Bralic, 00:46
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), Barry Schwarz, 00:46
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Daniel Rudy, 00:41
September 21, 2005
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Tera, 23:40
- Re: overflow, Jack Klein, 23:40
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Tera, 23:39
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, adoc, 23:33
- Re: Using strcmp() after using strtok(), ganesh . gella, 22:49
- Re: "union", Walter Roberson, 22:24
- Re: Pointer to Structure Casts, caleb.vandyke@xxxxxxxxx, 22:13
- Re: Pointer to Structure Casts, Barry Schwarz, 22:03
- "union", usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 21:12
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Skarmander, 20:58
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Joe Wright, 20:48
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Richard Tobin, 20:27
- Re: Pointer to Structure Casts, caleb.vandyke@xxxxxxxxx, 20:27
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 20:08
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Keith Thompson, 19:58
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Peter Nilsson, 19:50
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Peter Nilsson, 19:44
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Keith Thompson, 19:23
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Old Wolf, 19:11
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Antonio Contreras, 18:23
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Nerox, 18:14
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Gordon Burditt, 18:12
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Eric Sosman, 18:10
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Mark B, 17:58
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Mark McIntyre, 17:36
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Antonio Contreras, 17:27
- Re: Return statement twice in the same expression, Ben Pfaff, 17:19
- Return statement twice in the same expression, Nerox, 17:03
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:55
- Re: overflow, pete, 16:50
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:50
- Re: Expert C programming available for download, Mark McIntyre, 15:59
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Roberto Waltman, 15:54
- Re: overflow, Christian Christmann, 15:50
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Mark McIntyre, 15:48
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:22
- Re: strtok() problem, Default User, 15:01
- Re: need help finding SIGSEGV bug, Default User, 14:58
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Lawrence Kirby, 14:56
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Default User, 14:49
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Default User, 14:49
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Default User, 14:49
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Default User, 14:47
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Malcolm, 14:26
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Eric Sosman, 14:24
- Re: Programming a TouchScreen, Alan Balmer, 14:09
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Keith Thompson, 14:07
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Lawrence Kirby, 14:05
- Re: strtok() problem, Gregory Pietsch, 14:02
- Programming a TouchScreen, a doc, 13:53
- Re: overflow, Keith Thompson, 13:50
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:24
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Keith Thompson, 13:23
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:10
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), Frodo Baggins, 13:09
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:53
- Re: gcc caller save register, David Resnick, 12:20
- gcc caller save register, Johnny, 12:12
- Re: Re: Doubly Link List, Friedhelm Usenet Waitzmann, 12:09
- Re: Using strcmp() after using strtok(), David Resnick, 12:01
- Re: [OT] Expert C programming available for download, Alan Balmer, 11:46
- Re: need help finding SIGSEGV bug, David Resnick, 11:27
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Kenneth Brody, 11:11
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, John Bode, 11:05
- Using strcmp() after using strtok(), ern, 11:02
- Re: debugging question, Kenneth Brody, 10:59
- Re: GUI Question, ncf, 10:45
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Antonio Contreras, 10:28
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Alexei A. Frounze, 10:05
- how to dowload hd wm9 movies?, djordje, 09:18
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, littley, 09:03
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., luke, 09:01
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, KJ, 08:30
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Robert Bralic, 08:27
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Eric Sosman, 08:25
- Re: GUI Question, Skarmander, 08:21
- need help finding SIGSEGV bug, Ralph A. Moritz, 08:21
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Jirka Klaue, 08:06
- Re: scanf is resetting the value???, vihang, 08:00
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:55
- Re: Constants: when to use L U UL ...., Alexei A. Frounze, 07:47
- Re: scanf is resetting the value???, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:21
- scanf is resetting the value???, vihang, 07:12
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???, Berryo, 06:32
- Re: strtok() problem, Randy Howard, 06:30
- Constants: when to use L U UL ...., luke, 05:57
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Chris Hills, 05:52
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Tim Rentsch, 05:45
- Re: overflow, Tim Rentsch, 05:41
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Simon Biber, 05:30
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Antonio Contreras, 05:20
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Tera, 05:19
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Richard Tobin, 05:13
- Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, S.Tobias, 04:42
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Marian Vittek, 04:31
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Chris Hills, 04:20
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, ajm, 04:16
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 04:00
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, pete, 03:56
- Re: overflow, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 03:56
- Re: overflow, pete, 03:55
- overflow, Christian Christmann, 03:49
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 03:48
- Re: who can tell me the differece of this two ?, pete, 03:45
- who can tell me the differece of this two ?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 03:41
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 03:28
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Robert Bralic, 03:22
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 03:02
- Re: debugging question, Michael Mair, 02:58
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Richard Bos, 02:55
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???, Walter Roberson, 02:54
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Peter Nilsson, 02:47
- GUI Question, ncf, 02:46
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Keith Thompson, 02:45
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Tim Rentsch, 02:24
- Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Tim Rentsch, 02:08
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???, Alexei A. Frounze, 01:54
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, ozbear, 01:40
- Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???, Robert Bralic, 01:37
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Peter Nilsson, 01:16
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Keith Thompson, 00:33
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Walter Roberson, 00:20
September 20, 2005
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, jt, 23:55
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Tera, 23:37
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Keith Thompson, 23:29
- Re: How to mid string on a binary string?, Alexei A. Frounze, 23:16
- Re: Pointer to Structure Casts, Barry Schwarz, 22:52
- How to mid string on a binary string?, jt, 22:45
- Re: Pointer to Structure Casts, Alexei A. Frounze, 22:32
- Re: Expert C programming available for download, Walter Roberson, 21:49
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Joe Wright, 20:54
- Re: Expert C programming available for download, Skarmander, 20:22
- Pointer to Structure Casts, caleb.vandyke@xxxxxxxxx, 20:11
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Alexei A. Frounze, 19:54
- Re: strtok() problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 19:50
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Keith Thompson, 19:48
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: strtok() problem, Keith Thompson, 19:22
- Re: strtok() problem, Default User, 19:13
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 19:03
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Martin Ambuhl, 19:03
- Re: strtok() problem, Flash Gordon, 18:59
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 18:59
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Martin Ambuhl, 18:59
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 18:57
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Eric Sosman, 18:38
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Niklas Matthies, 18:32
- Re: Expert C programming available for download, Dave Vandervies, 18:31
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Joe Wright, 18:29
- Re: strtok() problem, ern, 18:27
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- Re: Expert C programming available for download, Alan Balmer, 18:23
- Re: debugging question, Walter Roberson, 18:12
- Expert C programming available for download, aarklon, 18:07
- Re: strtok() problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:07
- Re: Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:00
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Mark McIntyre, 17:55
- strtok() problem, ern, 17:51
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 17:49
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 17:41
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Baxter, 17:40
- Re: debugging question, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:31
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Baxter, 17:30
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Charles Sullivan, 17:29
- Re: debugging question, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:28
- Re: debugging question, kyle york, 17:26
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 17:22
- Why this function doesent work correctly...??, Bore Biko, 17:22
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Charles Sullivan, 17:21
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), ern, 17:09
- Re: How to debug gcc in Linux, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template, glitter boy, 17:02
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template, glitter boy, 16:59
- Re: Survey on the Effects of Organizational Culture on Software Productivity, bruce_taylor, 16:56
- How to debug gcc in Linux, ern, 16:53
- debugging question, phileo99, 16:45
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:41
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), ern, 16:35
- Re: Need to seperate input scanf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:22
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Need to seperate input scanf(), ern, 16:00
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 15:50
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Default User, 15:45
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Flash Gordon, 15:38
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Flash Gordon, 15:02
- Re: string to hex, Walter Roberson, 14:49
- Re: string to hex, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:47
- string to hex, RubenDV, 14:25
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Walter Roberson, 14:19
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:04
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Walter Roberson, 13:33
- Re: English interpretation of this code?, Skarmander, 13:30
- Re: Strange ARGC/ARGV Behaviour, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:18
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Baxter, 13:10
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Baxter, 13:06
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:05
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Rob Thorpe, 12:59
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Default User, 12:51
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Default User, 12:47
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:35
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Chris Hills, 09:50
- Re: compiling errors while initializing a structure has function pointers as members, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:29
September 19, 2005
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 21:56
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Charles Sullivan, 21:49
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Charles Sullivan, 21:28
- Re: struct member overlap?, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 21:26
- Re: Strange ARGC/ARGV Behaviour, fan_c, 21:08
- Re: How to free ptr to this nested struct?, Alfonso Morra, 20:49
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Keith Thompson, 20:49
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Keith Thompson, 20:46
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Barry Schwarz, 20:44
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 20:43
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 20:41
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Joe Wright, 20:38
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 20:37
- Re: Please explain the output, Keith Thompson, 20:32
- Strange ARGC/ARGV Behaviour, Xog Blog, 20:23
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Michel Rouzic, 20:22
- Re: Please explain the output, Tim Rentsch, 19:53
- Re: va_start problem, Old Wolf, 19:42
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Joe Wright, 19:39
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Charles Sullivan, 19:36
- Re: Please explain the output, Keith Thompson, 19:11
- Re: How to free ptr to this nested struct?, Keith Thompson, 18:56
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Keith Thompson, 18:54
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Skarmander, 18:45
- Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Tim Rentsch, 18:23
- Re: Runtime Structure, John Bode, 18:19
- Re: Please explain the output, Tim Rentsch, 17:42
- Re: Please explain the output, Walter Roberson, 17:26
- Re: Please explain the output, Keith Thompson, 16:59
- Re: Please explain the output, Keith Thompson, 16:51
- Re: Telling an empty binary file from a "full" one, Gordon Burditt, 16:46
- Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Marc Thrun, 16:32
- Re: Regarding Time conversion, secondly number comparison, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:32
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:23
- Re: How to free ptr to this nested struct?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:17
- Re: How to free ptr to this nested struct?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:14
- Re: Passing function pointer as argument to a function???, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, SM Ryan, 08:03
- Re: Help on Astrolgical Calculation, SM Ryan, 08:03
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Flash Gordon, 07:59
- Re: I'm new, Flash Gordon, 07:27
September 18, 2005
- Re: Survey on the Effects of Organizational Culture on Software Productivity, Martin Ambuhl, 13:56
- Re: precise string representation of float number, Joe Wright, 13:55
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, André Kempe, 13:54
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Jack Klein, 13:51
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Keyser Soze, 13:50
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Rob, 13:49
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Thomas Maeder, 13:46
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, James Kanze, 13:44
- Survey on the Effects of Organizational Culture on Software Productivity, bruce_taylor, 13:41
- Re: estracting single characters in a string, Walter Roberson, 13:12
- Re: forking a process, SM Ryan, 12:18
- Re: How can I encrypt string using the MD5 method?, SM Ryan, 12:18
- Re: forking a process, Walter Roberson, 12:07
- Re: forking a process, Keith Thompson, 12:04
- Re: How can I encrypt string using the MD5 method?, Keith Thompson, 12:00
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Nick Keighley, 09:33
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, CodeCracker, 09:30
- Re: How can I encrypt string using the MD5 method?, Richard Heathfield, 09:25
- Re: How can I encrypt string using the MD5 method?, shappen@xxxxxxxxx, 08:52
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Sensei, 08:51
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Greg Herlihy, 08:00
- Re: estracting single characters in a string, Nick Keighley, 07:59
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Johncarp, 07:58
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 07:57
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Philippe Amarenco, 07:57
- Re: bytes: shifting doubles?, Kyle, 07:56
- Re: finding anagrams, Richard Heathfield, 07:08
- Re: How can I encrypt string using the MD5 method?, Richard Heathfield, 07:03
- Re: finding anagrams, Mabden, 06:41
- Re: How can I encrypt string using the MD5 method?, shappen@xxxxxxxxx, 06:21
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Ulrich Eckhardt, 05:55
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Malcolm, 05:25
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Malcolm, 05:15
- Re: Fast memory copy of 2 areas..., Malcolm, 05:15
- Re: precise string representation of float number, A. L., 04:16
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 04:02
September 17, 2005
- Re: multi dimension array initialization, Keith Thompson, 19:14
- Re: multi dimension array initialization, natkw1, 18:52
- Re: Should I do that...?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:06
- Re: multi dimension array initialization, Keith Thompson, 17:21
- Re: declaring a function that returns a pointer to 1-d array, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Walter Roberson, 16:46
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:37
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:27
- Re: Can it work?, Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:24
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:16
- Re: struct member overlap?, Tim Rentsch, 14:24
- struct member overlap?, hilmilho, 13:50
- Re: how do i use debugging info in gcc to find line numbers of a function?, Skarmander, 13:48
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Mitas Nikos, 13:30
- how do i use debugging info in gcc to find line numbers of a function?, murrayhillster, 13:18
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:12
- Re: conio.h (linking?) problem, Walter Roberson, 13:11
- Re: Can it work?, Walter Roberson, 13:08
- Re: precise string representation of float number, Walter Roberson, 12:58
- conio.h (linking?) problem, Mitas Nikos, 12:37
- Can it work?, gvutcc, 12:30
- Re: estracting single characters in a string, Lampa Dario, 12:04
- Re: estracting single characters in a string, Nick Keighley, 11:45
September 16, 2005
- Re: va_start problem, Martin Ambuhl, 16:38
- Re: logical correctness?, Tim Rentsch, 16:37
- Re: va_start problem, Martin Ambuhl, 16:36
- whatdoido.c, aarklon, 16:21
- Re: Adress arithmetic and dynamic arrays, Alfonso Morra, 16:10
- logical correctness?, Simon Biber, 15:23
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Default User, 15:22
- Re: Should I do that...?, info, 15:00
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Simon Biber, 13:55
- Re: question about gets() and feof()., Simon Biber, 13:36
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Malcolm, 13:36
- Re: fprintf or vfprintf, Malcolm, 13:30
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Simon Biber, 13:24
- Re: Please explain the output, Walter Roberson, 13:23
- Re: Telnet pc under NAT, Roberto Waltman, 13:20
- Re: Should I do that...?, Walter Roberson, 13:17
- Re: Telnet pc under NAT, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:15
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Walter Roberson, 13:14
- Telnet pc under NAT, taranfx, 13:05
- Re: Adress arithmetic and dynamic arrays, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:50
- Re: Adress arithmetic and dynamic arrays, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:48
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Kosio, 12:45
- Re: !!, what is it?, Charlie Gordon, 12:42
- Re: Please explain the output, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:34
- Adress arithmetic and dynamic arrays, Alfonso Morra, 12:17
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, John Bode, 12:16
- Re: Floats to chars and chars to floats, Simon Biber, 12:15
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Default User, 12:12
- Re: Anyone able to understand this C program?, Roberto Waltman, 12:04
- Re: Pointer to static storage causing warning by code-checker, Bas Wassink, 11:31
- Floats to chars and chars to floats, Kosio, 11:29
- Re: dynamic linking, Alex Fraser, 11:25
- Re: Please explain the output, Kenneth Brody, 11:18
- Re: question about gets() and feof()., Kenneth Brody, 11:15
- Re: Please explain the output, Waxhead, 11:13
- Re: Please explain the output, Simon Biber, 11:13
- Re: Pointer to static storage causing warning by code-checker, Kenneth Brody, 11:09
- Re: Please explain the output, Eric Laberge, 11:07
- Re: fprintf or vfprintf, Villy Kruse, 11:07
- Re: Please explain the output, Antonio Contreras, 11:05
- Re: Please explain the output, Walter Roberson, 10:55
- Please explain the output, Jaspreet, 10:43
- Re: question about gets() and feof()., Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:31
- Re: dynamic linking, Sam Steingold, 10:24
- question about gets() and feof()., sunnyboyGuo, 10:21
- Pointer to static storage causing warning by code-checker, Bas Wassink, 10:02
- Re: va_start problem, Anand, 09:56
- Anyone able to understand this C program?, ssubbarayan, 09:44
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Denis Kasak, 09:03
- Re: va_start problem, Kenneth Brody, 08:55
- va_start problem, gyan, 08:30
- Returning a 2D array from a function, Guha, 06:42
- Re: 1 more doubt !, S.Tobias, 06:31
- Re: !!, what is it?, Emlyn Corrin, 05:12
- fprintf or vfprintf, chellappa, 05:12
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:09
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:00
- Re: Should I do that...?, Simon Biber, 01:08
- Re: dynamic linking, Ram Wadatkar, 01:07
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, russell kym horsell, 00:06
September 15, 2005
- Re: String issue, Jack Klein, 23:57
- Re: Making a lite version, Jack Klein, 23:52
- Re: Should I do that...?, pete, 23:42
- Re: Should I do that...?, Simon Biber, 22:42
- Re: Getting a pointer to a variable by its name as a string, Peter Nilsson, 22:37
- Re: Getting a pointer to a variable by its name as a string, Simon Biber, 21:06
- Re: String issue, Old Wolf, 21:02
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Christian Bau, 19:29
- Re: Exiting a getch() if no input received..., Patrick M., 18:58
- Re: Exiting a getch() if no input received..., Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Exiting a getch() if no input received..., Patrick M., 18:40
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Michael Mair, 18:20
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Walter Roberson, 17:51
- Re: String issue, Martin Ambuhl, 16:51
- Re: 1 more doubt !, pete, 16:48
- Re: dynamic linking, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:39
- Re: String issue, Mark B, 15:56
- Re: String issue, Martin Ambuhl, 15:07
- Re: String issue, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- dynamic linking, Sam Steingold, 14:47
- Re: 2 doubts !, Keith Thompson, 14:44
- Re: 2 doubts !, Clark S . Cox III, 14:40
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Keith Thompson, 14:40
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Simon Morgan, 14:38
- Re: 2 doubts !, Clark S . Cox III, 14:32
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:30
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Keith Thompson, 14:24
- Re: String issue, No Such Luck, 13:55
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, Richard Tobin, 13:51
- Re: String issue, Martin Ambuhl, 13:27
- Re: 2 doubts !, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:21
- Re: String issue, No Such Luck, 12:50
- Re: String issue, No Such Luck, 12:50
- Re: String issue, Martin Ambuhl, 12:21
- Re: String issue, Zara, 12:02
- String issue, No Such Luck, 11:58
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, SM Ryan, 11:50
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, SM Ryan, 11:50
- Re: 2 doubts !, Kenneth Brody, 11:35
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Kenneth Brody, 11:23
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), Alan Balmer, 11:01
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Sensei, 10:42
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, Ian Malone, 09:58
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Denis Kasak, 09:55
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, Ian Malone, 09:50
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, Ian Malone, 09:48
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Chris Dollin, 09:37
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Lawrence Kirby, 09:31
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, Alex Fraser, 09:29
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, SM Ryan, 09:13
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:11
- Re: Making a lite version, SM Ryan, 09:08
- Re: Getting a pointer to a variable by its name as a string, SM Ryan, 09:08
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, SM Ryan, 09:08
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, samrox, 09:01
- Re: incomplete arguments to function pointers, ajm, 08:59
- incomplete arguments to function pointers, Ian Malone, 07:34
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Simon Morgan, 07:26
- Making a lite version, georgesmailuk, 06:46
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, junky_fellow, 06:13
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Getting a pointer to a variable by its name as a string, Martin Ambuhl, 04:54
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:04
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Chris Hills, 03:20
- Re: Getting a pointer to a variable by its name as a string, Zara, 02:51
- Getting a pointer to a variable by its name as a string, archmonkey, 02:35
September 14, 2005
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Jack Klein, 23:12
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Jack Klein, 23:00
- Re: integer promotions, Jack Klein, 22:56
- Re: integer promotions, Jack Klein, 22:53
- Re: Help: How to create a midi file using C?, Simon Biber, 22:51
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Simon Biber, 22:43
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Peter Nilsson, 21:08
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Peter Nilsson, 20:36
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), August Karlstrom, 20:20
- Re: 1 more doubt !, August Karlstrom, 20:08
- Re: [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.2.1 for C, Julian V. Noble, 19:48
- Re: [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.2.1 for C, Julian V. Noble, 19:45
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Peter Nilsson, 18:28
- Re: 2 doubts !, Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Denis Kasak, 18:19
- Re: !!, what is it?, Tim Rentsch, 18:16
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Novitas, 18:07
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Novitas, 17:57
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, bwegge, 17:55
- Re: 2 doubts !, Novitas, 17:51
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 17:46
- Re: 2 doubts !, Novitas, 17:19
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:15
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Christian Bau, 16:52
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), Christian Bau, 16:51
- Re: !!, what is it?, Michael Mair, 16:42
- Re: MAKING MONEY FAST, Default User, 16:17
- Re: !!, what is it?, Tim Woodall, 16:01
- Re: [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.2.1 for C, William Ahern, 15:59
- Re: Should I do that...?, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: Should I do that...?, Tim Woodall, 15:38
- [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.2.1 for C, Charles Rapp, 15:38
- Re: 2 doubts !, Clark S . Cox III, 15:17
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, E. Robert Tisdale, 15:09
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Michael Mair, 15:03
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:53
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Keith Thompson, 14:40
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Keith Thompson, 14:36
- Re: MAKING MONEY FAST, Keith Thompson, 14:25
- Re: 1 more doubt !, David Resnick, 14:24
- Re: feof, Keith Thompson, 14:21
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Alexei A. Frounze, 14:13
- Re: why is double more efficient than float ?, Ulrich Eckhardt, 14:13
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 14:11
- Re: MAKING MONEY FAST, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:10
- why is double more efficient than float ?, maadhuu, 14:08
- Re: 1 more doubt !, maadhuu, 14:04
- Re: 1 more doubt !, maadhuu, 14:01
- Re: MAKING MONEY FAST, Nan Li, 14:01
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Walter Roberson, 14:01
- Re: 1 more doubt !, David Resnick, 13:54
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Robert Gamble, 13:33
- Re: 1 more doubt !, Walter Roberson, 13:32
- Re: MAKING MONEY FAST, Nan Li, 13:27
- Re: MAKING MONEY FAST, nan . li . g, 13:22
- 1 more doubt !, maadhuu, 13:04
- MAKING MONEY FAST, davidloeffert, 12:58
- Re: Should I do that...?, John Bode, 12:57
- Re: Should I do that...?, Martin Ambuhl, 12:28
- Re: feof, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:20
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Ben Pfaff, 11:56
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), Ben Pfaff, 11:55
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 11:18
- Re: 2 doubts !, Kenneth Brody, 11:03
- Re: 2 doubts !, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 10:45
- Re: 2 doubts !, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 10:37
- Re: 2 doubts !, August Karlstrom, 10:31
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, SM Ryan, 10:24
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:10
- Re: 2 doubts !, Novitas, 09:56
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Walter Roberson, 09:45
- 2 doubts !, maadhuu, 09:22
- Re: integer promotions, jimjim, 09:20
- Re: Redirect stdout from java to c, Villy Kruse, 09:01
- Re: Redirect stdout from java to c, ajm, 08:47
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Sensei, 08:41
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:37
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Lawrence Kirby, 08:28
- Re: integer promotions, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 08:26
- Re: Should I do that...?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:23
- Re: Redirect stdout from java to c, Novitas, 08:17
- Re: integer promotions, Alexei A. Frounze, 08:13
- Re: integer promotions, Anand, 08:06
- Re: Useful libraries in ISO C, Alexei A. Frounze, 08:00
- Re: Should I do that...?, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:57
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:53
- Re: Should I do that...?, info, 07:45
- Re: integer promotions, jimjim, 07:44
- Re: Redirect stdout from java to c, Mazze, 07:20
- Re: integer promotions, Anand, 07:10
- Re: Redirect stdout from java to c, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:05
- Re: Redirect stdout from java to c, Zara, 07:00
- Redirect stdout from java to c, Mazze, 06:52
- Re: integer promotions, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:50
- Re: Should I do that...?, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:48
- Re: feof, Joriveek, 06:02
- Re: feof, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:51
- Re: feof, Chris Dollin, 05:50
- Re: Should I do that...?, Richard Heathfield, 05:42
- Re: feof, Joriveek, 05:34
- Should I do that...?, info, 05:30
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 05:25
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:33
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:33
- Re: integer promotions, jimjim, 04:25
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, junky_fellow, 04:21
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, junky_fellow, 04:19
- Re: pointer to void property, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:12
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:12
- integer to pinter conversion, junky_fellow, 04:02
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, pete, 03:43
- Re: integer to pinter conversion, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 03:37
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 03:37
- Useful libraries in ISO C, Sensei, 03:23
- Re: Filnames and timestamps, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 03:10
- integer to pinter conversion, junky_fellow, 03:08
- Re: How: User [input] defined number of itterations, Tim Rentsch, 03:06
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, ajm, 03:05
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 02:43
- Re: external linking, Keith Thompson, 02:14
- Re: allocating a 3D array, copx, 02:08
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), Richard Heathfield, 01:50
- Re: allocating a 3D array, Richard Heathfield, 01:45
- Re: external linking, Martin Ambuhl, 01:26
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), Martin Ambuhl, 01:22
- allocating a 3D array, copx, 01:02
- Re: external linking, Tim Rentsch, 00:56
- Re: how can i do this in o(n), Walter Roberson, 00:18
- external linking, bill, 00:11
- Re: integer promotions, Jack Klein, 00:05
September 13, 2005
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Jack Klein, 23:52
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Jack Klein, 23:48
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, Keith Thompson, 23:29
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, g . kanaka . raju, 23:24
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 22:16
- Re: code problem, Dave Thompson, 22:14
- Re: How to write this?, Dave Thompson, 22:14
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Dave Thompson, 22:14
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 21:42
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Douglas A. Gwyn, 21:15
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 19:51
- Re: integer promotions, Dik T. Winter, 19:35
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Dik T. Winter, 19:32
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Joe Wright, 19:30
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Keith Thompson, 18:58
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Ulrich Eckhardt, 17:19
- Re: Filnames and timestamps, milkyway, 17:13
- Re: C, lexical, Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: How: User [input] defined number of itterations, Keith Thompson, 16:45
- Re: C, lexical, Walter Roberson, 16:37
- Re: How: User [input] defined number of itterations, Stef, 16:29
- Re: How: User [input] defined number of itterations, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:20
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Tim Rentsch, 16:10
- Re: How: User [input] defined number of itterations, Tim Rentsch, 16:03
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: C, lexical, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: Filnames and timestamps, Gordon Burditt, 15:33
- Re: Filnames and timestamps, David Resnick, 15:32
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- How: User [input] defined number of itterations, Stef, 15:17
- Filnames and timestamps, milkyway, 15:14
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:27
- Re: pointer to void property, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:25
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Anonymous 7843, 14:01
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Anonymous 7843, 13:31
- Re: C, lexical, Walter Roberson, 13:16
- Re: integer promotions, Roberto Waltman, 13:15
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 13:06
- Re: C, lexical, Lucas Zimmerman, 13:03
- integer promotions, jimjim, 12:49
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Irrwahn Grausewitz, 12:43
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:39
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 12:38
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:37
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Walter Roberson, 12:28
- Re: feof, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:22
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 12:19
- Re: Conversion fron signed to unsigned?, Jirka Klaue, 11:35
- Re: Conversion fron signed to unsigned?, Richard Bos, 11:29
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 11:28
- Re: feof, Mike Wahler, 11:21
- feof, Joriveek, 11:09
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Mike Wahler, 11:06
- Conversion fron signed to unsigned?, Bill, 11:01
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 10:17
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 10:16
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, Nick Keighley, 10:13
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, ajm, 10:10
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Nerox, 10:01
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 09:58
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Nerox, 09:38
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Nerox, 09:34
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 09:23
- Re: Documentation in C, August Karlstrom, 09:21
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Das, 09:20
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 09:01
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Mabden, 08:49
- Re: Struct Names and How they Work, Martin McCormick, 08:49
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Richard Bos, 08:23
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Anand, 08:16
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Anand, 08:01
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, g . kanaka . raju, 07:56
- Help: How to create a midi file using C?, david, 07:55
- Re: UNIX env var parsing in C, Peter, 07:44
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Flash Gordon, 07:35
- UNIX env var parsing in C, g . kanaka . raju, 07:32
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:13
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Anand, 06:57
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:39
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Richard Bos, 06:36
- Documentation in C, Ricibald, 06:32
- Re: sizeof('x') in C and in C++, Krishanu Debnath, 06:27
- Re: Getting Started in Programming & Scripting, Richard Bos, 06:13
- sizeof('x') in C and in C++, jimjim, 06:12
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 04:47
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 04:28
- Re: Correct Identation/Contex can solve the too many compiler error messages problem when a closing bracket is missing., Tim Rentsch, 04:07
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 04:01
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 03:39
- Re: !!, what is it?, Michael Mair, 03:12
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Tim Rentsch, 02:54
- Re: pointer to void property, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 02:49
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 02:37
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Anand, 01:43
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Keith Thompson, 01:31
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 01:18
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Christopher Benson-Manica, 01:17
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Keith Thompson, 01:15
- Re: Function with variable number of arguments, Gordon Burditt, 00:58
- Re: Finding missing brace, James Dow Allen, 00:52
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Barry Schwarz, 00:21
September 12, 2005
- Function with variable number of arguments, Nimmi Srivastav, 23:33
- Function with variable number of arguments, Nimmi Srivastav, 23:33
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, David White, 23:18
- Re: Testing a number for evenness, Jack Klein, 22:40
- Re: structure member access issue, Joe Wright, 21:32
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 20:31
- Re: Difference of 'also', Mabden, 19:56
- Re: pointer to void property, Mabden, 19:48
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Mabden, 19:43
- Re: code problem, yanyo, 19:41
- Re: Difference of 'also', Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: !!, what is it?, Keith Thompson, 19:29
- Re: !!, what is it?, Gordon Burditt, 19:06
- Re: pointer to void property, Old Wolf, 19:04
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Richard Heathfield, 18:47
- Re: !!, what is it?, Tim Woodall, 18:44
- Re: Difference of 'also', Ben Pfaff, 17:53
- Re: Difference of 'also', Walter Roberson, 17:38
- Difference of 'also', freelait2000, 17:11
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Joe Wright, 17:08
- Re: extracting text from powerpoint file, Mike Wahler, 15:33
- Re: extracting text from powerpoint file, code_wrong, 15:28
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:24
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Anonymous 7843, 14:37
- Re: extracting text from powerpoint file, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 14:06
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:51
- extracting text from powerpoint file, code_wrong, 13:46
- Re: folder lock in c, Anonymous 7843, 13:42
- Re: Is this valid program, Martin Ambuhl, 13:21
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Anonymous 7843, 13:05
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Huihong, 12:55
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Huihong, 12:53
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Wolfgang Riedel, 12:36
- Re: Is this valid program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:53
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Robert Gamble, 11:45
- Re: Is this valid program, Martin Ambuhl, 11:34
- Re: Is this valid program, Martin Ambuhl, 11:32
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Huihong, 11:31
- Re: Is this valid program, Martin Ambuhl, 11:31
- Re: floating format not linked, Martin Ambuhl, 11:24
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Wolfgang Riedel, 10:54
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:44
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Leonardo Andrade, 10:24
- Re: Is this valid program, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 09:30
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Huihong, 08:52
- Re: 0 vs '\0', DevarajA, 07:58
- Re: Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Wolfgang Riedel, 07:55
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Mabden, 07:52
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, John Bode, 06:56
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Flash Gordon, 06:46
- Re: 0 vs '\0', Richard Tobin, 06:33
- Re: Is this valid program, Flash Gordon, 06:30
- Re: Is this valid program, Flash Gordon, 06:22
- Re: Is this valid program, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:22
- Re: Is this valid program, Flash Gordon, 06:19
- 0 vs '\0', DevarajA, 06:13
- Re: floating format not linked, Flash Gordon, 06:10
- Re: Is this valid program, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:09
- Re: floating format not linked, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:58
- Re: pointer to void property, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:36
- Re: floating format not linked, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:35
- Re: pointer to void property, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:24
- Re: Is this valid program, vashwath, 05:13
- Re: Is this valid program, jat, 05:01
- Is this valid program, vashwath, 04:41
- Re: offsetof() macro, Richard Bos, 04:26
- floating format not linked, Rajesh, 04:08
- Re: !!, what is it?, Michael Mair, 03:36
- Re: pointer to void property, pete, 02:36
- Re: pointer to void property, aegis, 02:19
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Steve Summit, 01:26
September 11, 2005
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Steve Summit, 23:41
- Re: pointer to void property, Jack Klein, 23:15
- Re: Currency conversion program, Gordon Burditt, 22:38
- Re: Currency conversion program, Keith Thompson, 22:29
- Re: Currency conversion program, Keith Thompson, 22:24
- Re: !!, what is it?, Charlie Gordon, 22:02
- Re: !!, what is it?, Kenneth Brody, 21:10
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Mike H, 20:43
- Re: C, lexical, Charlie Gordon, 20:08
- Re: !!, what is it?, Charlie Gordon, 20:04
- Re: C, lexical, Old Wolf, 18:39
- Re: Float to String, Old Wolf, 18:26
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Thad Smith, 18:15
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Old Wolf, 18:15
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: structure member access issue, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.2.0 for C, Charles Rapp, 15:43
- Re: !!, what is it?, Flash Gordon, 14:15
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: !!, what is it?, Keith Thompson, 13:34
- Re: (corr) !!, what is it?, Mike Wahler, 12:58
- Re: (corr) !!, what is it?, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 12:35
- Re: (corr) !!, what is it?, Cafer Şimşek, 12:16
- Re: !!, what is it?, Cafer Şimşek, 12:14
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Kenneth Brody, 12:00
- Re: (corr) !!, what is it?, Mike Wahler, 11:13
- Re: !!, what is it?, DevarajA, 11:09
- Re: !!, what is it?, Mike Wahler, 11:07
- Re: !!, what is it?, Alexei A. Frounze, 11:06
- !!, what is it?, bjk of course, 10:49
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, wanghz, 09:03
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:57
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:56
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, wanghz, 08:53
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 08:53
- Re: Double-indirect pointers to dynamically-allocated addresses, Michael Mair, 08:48
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Michael Mair, 08:44
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Marc Thrun, 08:36
- Re: Problems about conditional compilation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:35
- Problems about conditional compilation, wanghz, 08:09
- Double-indirect pointers to dynamically-allocated addresses, Jeffers, 07:27
- Re: pointer to void property, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:25
- Re: pointer to void property, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:24
- Re: pointer to void property, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 06:11
- Re: pointer to void property, Nerox, 05:46
- Re: structure member access issue, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:04
- Re: structure member access issue, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:58
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:36
- pointer to void property, aegis, 04:05
- Re: structure member access issue, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:55
- Re: structure member access issue, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:52
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, SM Ryan, 02:27
- Re: cpp: getting to the definition of a defined constant, lawrence . jones, 00:13
September 10, 2005
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Robert Gamble, 23:55
- Re: structure member access issue, Waxhead, 22:47
- Re: Floating Point Precision (long), Dik T. Winter, 22:24
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 22:23
- Re: Floating Point Precision (long), P.J. Plauger, 22:11
- Re: Floating Point Precision (long), Keyser Soze, 21:45
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Dik T. Winter, 21:32
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 21:29
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 21:29
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Robert Gamble, 20:04
- Re: START YOUR OWN BIZMAKING THOUSANDS USING PAYPAL!!!!, Chris F.A. Johnson, 19:35
- Re: offsetof() macro, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 19:23
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Malcolm, 19:17
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Martin Ambuhl, 19:08
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Robert Gamble, 18:50
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Tim Rentsch, 18:40
- Re: Floating Point Precision, pete, 18:35
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:32
- Re: START YOUR OWN BIZMAKING THOUSANDS USING PAYPAL!!!!, Simon Morgan, 18:23
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, sahu, 18:21
- Re: START YOUR OWN BIZMAKING THOUSANDS USING PAYPAL!!!!, sahu, 18:12
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Malcolm, 17:48
- Re: why is it comming, sahu, 17:44
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 17:01
- Re: offsetof() macro, Tim Rentsch, 16:33
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Eric Laberge, 15:42
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, P.J. Plauger, 15:34
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Tim Rentsch, 15:27
- Re: Float to String, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 14:23
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Michael Mair, 14:08
- Re: Float to String, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:11
- Re: Float to String, YLD, 13:03
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Nerox, 12:48
- Re: Float to String, Barry Schwarz, 12:47
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Barry Schwarz, 12:47
- Re: Float to String, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:42
- SPACE 2006: Call for Papers (Charleston SC, Jan 06), dpw, 12:39
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Mike H, 12:28
- Re: Float to String, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 12:22
- Re: C, lexical, Simon Biber, 12:22
- Re: Float to String, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:20
- Re: Float to String, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 12:17
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:17
- Re: Float to String, YLD, 12:17
- Re: structure member access issue, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 12:06
- Re: Float to String, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:02
- Float to String, YLD, 11:58
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Simon Biber, 11:55
- Re: default int, Kenneth Brody, 11:51
- Re: structure member access issue, Eric Sosman, 11:30
- Re: structure member access issue, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 11:03
- Re: structure member access issue, Eric Sosman, 09:57
- Re: structure member access issue, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 09:49
- structure member access issue, Waxhead, 08:52
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, junky_fellow, 06:13
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:21
- Re: dynamically allocating a 2d array, Ulrich Eckhardt, 05:15
- Re: folder lock in c, Richard Heathfield, 04:48
- Re: folder lock in c, Keith Thompson, 04:46
- Re: Finding missing brace, Richard Heathfield, 04:46
- dynamically allocating a 2d array, junky_fellow, 04:31
- Re: if (expression) check, cs, 04:31
- Finding missing brace, James Dow Allen, 04:16
- folder lock in c, shyju_kambi, 03:57
- Re: default int, DevarajA, 03:20
- Re: why is it comming, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 02:42
- Re: C, lexical, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 02:24
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Walter Roberson, 01:17
- Re: why is it comming, Keith Thompson, 01:04
- Re: C, lexical, Lucas Zimmerman, 01:02
September 09, 2005
- Re: why is it comming, XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood, 23:56
- Re: C, lexical, Thad Smith, 23:40
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Novitas, 22:22
- Re: Correct Identation/Contex can solve the too many compiler error messages problem when a closing bracket is missing., Skybuck Flying, 21:41
- Re: Correct Identation/Contex can solve the too many compiler error messages problem when a closing bracket is missing., Skybuck Flying, 21:36
- Re: question about pointer define, Keith Thompson, 21:34
- Introducing Codase - the first powerful syntax-aware source code search engine, Huihong, 21:27
- Re: Correct Identation/Contex can solve the too many compiler error messages problem when a closing bracket is missing., Skybuck Flying, 21:19
- Re: C, lexical, Lucas Zimmerman, 20:46
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Dik T. Winter, 20:44
- Re: question about pointer define, Joe Wright, 19:59
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Anonymous 7843, 19:48
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Kosio, 19:01
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Michael Mair, 18:32
- Re: C, lexical, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 17:51
- Re: if (expression) check, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- C, lexical, Lucas Zimmerman, 17:25
- Re: if (expression) check, cs, 16:47
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- Re: Prime numbers, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Interrupt of CD-Rom, anil, 15:39
- Re: default int, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: cpp: getting to the definition of a defined constant, Alan Balmer, 15:27
- Re: cpp: getting to the definition of a defined constant, Sam Steingold, 15:18
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Simon Biber, 14:54
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Eric Sosman, 14:50
- Re: Prime numbers, Leonardo Andrade, 14:49
- Re: cpp: getting to the definition of a defined constant, Walter Roberson, 14:44
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 14:40
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Kevin D . Quitt, 14:36
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Walter Roberson, 14:33
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Michael Mair, 14:27
- Re: Floating Point Precision, Tim Prince, 14:16
- Re: cpp: getting to the definition of a defined constant, lawrence . jones, 14:13
- Re: default int, Simon Biber, 14:12
- Re: Correct Identation/Contex can solve the too many compiler error messages problem when a closing bracket is missing., Tim Rentsch, 14:09
- Re: default int, DevarajA, 14:06
- Re: why is it comming, Martin Ambuhl, 14:06
- Floating Point Precision, michael . mcgarry, 14:02
- Re: default int, Michael Mair, 14:01
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Anonymous 7843, 14:00
- Re: why is it comming, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 13:34
- Re: why is it comming, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:32
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Anonymous 7843, 13:30
- cpp: getting to the definition of a defined constant, Sam Steingold, 13:28
- Re: why is it comming, Lew Pitcher, 13:15
- Re: difference between unsigned char and char in c, sahu, 13:09
- Re: how to open stdout, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 13:05
- default int, DevarajA, 12:58
- why is it comming, sahu, 12:58
- Re: offsetof() macro, Simon Morgan, 12:47
- Re: Question: Overflow, Alan Balmer, 12:37
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, John Devereux, 12:14
- Re: how to open stdout, SM Ryan, 12:08
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 11:33
- Re: offsetof() macro, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 11:28
- Re: offsetof() macro, Walter Roberson, 10:55
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, David Resnick, 10:54
- Re: how to open stdout, Walter Roberson, 10:51
- Re: How do I write printf("Content-type:%s\r\n\r\n",type), Dave Vandervies, 10:51
- Re: How do I write printf("Content-type:%s\r\n\r\n",type), Chris Dollin, 10:49
- Re: Extracting Digits from a Number, Walter Roberson, 10:47
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 10:42
- How do I write printf("Content-type:%s\r\n\r\n",type), Lampa Dario, 10:41
- Re: how to open stdout, Kenneth Brody, 10:31
- Re: sine inverse of something, Walter Roberson, 10:29
- Extracting Digits from a Number, Kosio, 10:28
- Re: offsetof() macro, Kenneth Brody, 10:20
- Re: offsetof() macro, Kenneth Brody, 10:18
- Re: compare a large number of variables, kuyper, 10:05
- Re: get start end stop times of the current Daylight saving time, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 10:01
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Robert Gamble, 09:56
- Re: How to write this?, Michael Wojcik, 09:43
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Michael Wojcik, 09:34
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Michael Wojcik, 09:31
- Re: get start end stop times of the current Daylight saving time, M.Wenke@xxxxxx, 09:28
- Re: fscanf() behavior on MIPS processor, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 09:03
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Lawrence Kirby, 08:58
- Re: question about pointer define, Lawrence Kirby, 08:48
- Re: Prime numbers, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:14
- Re: fscanf() behavior on MIPS processor, gb, 08:11
- Re: how to open stdout, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:45
- Re: offsetof() macro, Flash Gordon, 07:13
- Re: if (expression) check, pete, 07:02
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Richard Bos, 06:45
- Re: Prime numbers, SM Ryan, 06:34
- Re: how to open stdout, SM Ryan, 06:34
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 06:06
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 05:32
- Re: offsetof() macro, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 05:31
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 05:04
- Re: offsetof() macro, DevarajA, 04:59
- Re: question about pointer define, Keith Thompson, 04:44
- Re: offsetof() macro, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:43
- Re: sine inverse of something, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:29
- Re: compiling errors cannot understand, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 04:25
- Re: sine inverse of something, XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood, 04:22
- Re: offsetof() macro, DevarajA, 04:19
- Re: Question: Overflow, Malcolm, 04:18
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Thad Smith, 04:03
- Re: question about pointer define, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 03:50
- Re: offsetof() macro, DevarajA, 03:35
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, John Devereux, 03:25
- Re: compiling errors cannot understand, Keith Thompson, 03:01
- Re: question about pointer define, Keith Thompson, 02:54
- Re: how to open stdout, Igmar Palsenberg, 02:53
- Re: compiling errors cannot understand, Peter Nilsson, 02:35
- Re: compiling errors cannot understand, rashmi, 01:33
- Re: difference between unsigned char and char in c, ravinderthakur, 01:25
- compiling errors cannot understand, rashmi, 01:13
- Re: question about pointer define, Wonder, 00:12
September 08, 2005
- Re: Prime numbers, James Dow Allen, 23:53
- Re: can I use scanf to get input (some times user enters input sometimes not, just hit keyboard)?, Walter Roberson, 23:38
- Re: can I use scanf to get input (some times user enters input sometimes not, just hit keyboard)?, santa19992000, 22:25
- Re: const int * assignment, Keith Thompson, 21:16
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 21:13
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 21:08
- Re: const int * assignment, Barry Schwarz, 20:54
- Re: code problem, Barry Schwarz, 20:54
- Re: sine inverse of something, Walter Roberson, 20:42
- Re: sine inverse of something, Keith Thompson, 20:12
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Robert Gamble, 20:01
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), pete, 19:55
- Re: size of a function, pete, 19:53
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), pete, 19:31
- Re: Question: Overflow, Flash Gordon, 19:21
- Re: How to write this?, Richard Tobin, 19:12
- Re: Question: Overflow, Walter Roberson, 19:08
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 19:07
- Question: Overflow, Michael Thomas Cassady, 19:04
- Re: question about pointer define, Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: offsetof() macro, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: question about pointer define, Malcolm, 18:38
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Anonymous 7843, 18:28
- Re: How to write this?, Robert Gamble, 18:26
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Walter Roberson, 18:10
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Anonymous 7843, 18:07
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Robert Gamble, 17:55
- Re: offsetof() macro, Walter Roberson, 17:50
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Robert Gamble, 17:47
- Re: question about pointer define, Jack Klein, 17:40
- Re: offsetof() macro, Jack Klein, 17:34
- Re: offsetof() macro, DevarajA, 17:22
- Re: difference between unsigned char and char in c, Charlie Gordon, 17:21
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Re: msg, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: const int * assignment, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: can I use scanf to get input (some times user enters input sometimes not, just hit keyboard)?, Walter Roberson, 16:57
- Re: struct task_struct;, Keith Thompson, 16:55
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: Change case of string using PreProcessor, Ben Pfaff, 16:48
- Re: question about pointer define, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, John Bode, 16:40
- Re: question about pointer define, E. Robert Tisdale, 16:38
- Re: difference between unsigned char and char in c, Jack Klein, 16:30
- Re: Change case of string using PreProcessor, Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:14
- Re: question about pointer define, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: question about pointer define, John Bode, 15:50
- Re: Change case of string using PreProcessor, Eric Sosman, 15:49
- Change case of string using PreProcessor, CPA Study Group, 15:34
- Re: question about pointer define, Wonder, 15:27
- Re: can I use scanf to get input (some times user enters input sometimes not, just hit keyboard)?, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 15:16
- Re: question about pointer define, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 15:07
- Re: question about pointer define, John Bode, 15:04
- Re: question about pointer define, Wonder, 14:58
- Re: question about pointer define, Wonder, 14:54
- Re: offsetof() macro, Flash Gordon, 14:53
- Re: question about pointer define, Martin Ambuhl, 14:51
- Re: question about pointer define, Martin Ambuhl, 14:50
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Martin Ambuhl, 14:45
- Re: question about pointer define, John Bode, 14:43
- Re: question about pointer define, Wonder, 14:38
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Tim Rentsch, 14:36
- can I use scanf to get input (some times user enters input sometimes not, just hit keyboard)?, santa19992000, 14:34
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Tim Rentsch, 14:32
- Re: question about pointer define, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 14:30
- Re: question about pointer define, Wonder, 14:26
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, John Bode, 14:24
- Re: question about pointer define, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:21
- question about pointer define, Wonder, 14:17
- Re: offsetof() macro, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 14:17
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Mike Wahler, 14:10
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Mike Wahler, 14:08
- Re: struct task_struct;, Kenneth Brody, 14:07
- Re: offsetof() macro, DevarajA, 13:56
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 13:50
- Re: (void) printf(...) vs printf(...), pete, 13:42
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 13:24
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 13:20
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 13:20
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Jim Langston, 13:15
- Re: offsetof() macro, Eric Laberge, 13:13
- Re: skipping parameters with printf, Walter Roberson, 13:13
- Re: struct task_struct;, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 13:00
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Walter Roberson, 13:00
- skipping parameters with printf, John Devereux, 12:51
- Re: offsetof() macro, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 12:42
- Re: struct task_struct;, Antonio Contreras, 12:30
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Kenneth Brody, 12:03
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, E. Robert Tisdale, 12:03
- Re: offsetof() macro, Kenneth Brody, 12:02
- Re: sine inverse of something, ajm, 11:33
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, Malcolm, 11:30
- Re: struct task_struct;, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 11:27
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Mike Wahler, 11:24
- offsetof() macro, Simon Morgan, 11:11
- Re: struct task_struct;, Kenneth Brody, 11:05
- Re: how to open stdout, Kenneth Brody, 10:54
- Re: how to open stdout, Kenneth Brody, 10:52
- Re: code problem, Kenneth Brody, 10:49
- Re: sine inverse of something, XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood, 10:48
- Re: struct task_struct;, Steffen, 10:46
- NEW-BEE need help, XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood, 10:43
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Jim Langston, 10:34
- Re: compare a large number of variables, kuyper, 10:31
- struct task_struct;, Allan Adler, 10:15
- Re: sine inverse of something, ajm, 09:30
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Mirko, 09:26
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Mirko, 09:23
- Re: how to open stdout, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 09:06
- Re: How to write this?, Lawrence Kirby, 09:01
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 08:58
- msg, maha_king1000, 08:54
- Re: how to open stdout, Lawrence Kirby, 08:47
- Re: Macro Substitution Help Request, SM Ryan, 08:46
- Re: how to open stdout, SM Ryan, 08:46
- Re: fscanf() behavior on MIPS processor, Lawrence Kirby, 08:40
- Re: fscanf() behavior on MIPS processor, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:41
- Re: sine inverse of something, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:38
- Macro Substitution Help Request, Malcolm, 07:36
- Re: fscanf() behavior on MIPS processor, Irrwahn Grausewitz, 07:30
- sine inverse of something, Water Cooler v2, 07:23
- Re: How to write this?, Flash Gordon, 07:18
- fscanf() behavior on MIPS processor, gb, 06:57
- Re: how to open stdout, Igmar Palsenberg, 06:42
- Re: How to write this?, Richard Tobin, 06:18
- Re: how to open stdout, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:35
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, vbhanu, 05:03
- Re: how to open stdout, boss_bhat, 04:51
- Re: does the system(char *) change the string?, Villy Kruse, 04:50
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 04:37
- Re: const int * assignment, rahul8143, 04:34
- difference between unsigned char and char in c, ravinderthakur, 04:28
- does the system(char *) change the string?, vbhanu, 03:49
- Re: How to write this?, Keith Thompson, 03:39
- Re: how to open stdout, Alexei A. Frounze, 03:38
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 03:04
- how to open stdout, boss_bhat, 03:01
- Re: [OT, redirect] Re: gethostbyname(string here), SM Ryan, 02:56
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 02:16
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 02:04
- Re: code problem, Keith Thompson, 01:17
- Re: code problem, Jack Klein, 00:55
September 07, 2005
- Re: How to write this?, Robert Gamble, 23:41
- Re: How to write this?, Walter Roberson, 23:38
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Andrew Koenig, 23:23
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Dik T. Winter, 22:40
- Re: code problem, osmium, 22:28
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 22:26
- Re: code problem, Stan Milam, 22:14
- Re: code problem, yanyo, 22:12
- Re: code problem, osmium, 22:00
- code problem, yanyo, 21:54
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 21:29
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 21:27
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Anonymous 7843, 20:58
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Anonymous 7843, 20:23
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Netocrat, 19:54
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Dik T. Winter, 19:20
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Dik T. Winter, 19:19
- Re: [OT, redirect] Re: gethostbyname(string here), Artie Gold, 19:02
- Re: How to write this?, tedu, 18:13
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 18:03
- Re: Doubly Link List, Ed Prochak, 17:34
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Flash Gordon, 16:18
- Re: Prime numbers, Flash Gordon, 15:58
- Re: Does anybody knows a C commpiler with <curses> under a DOS...??, Martin Ambuhl, 14:23
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Andrew Koenig, 14:13
- Re: Does anybody knows a C commpiler with <curses> under a DOS...??, Randy Howard, 13:47
- Re: How to write this?, Kenneth Brody, 13:44
- Re: Marshalling an array of Structures, Animesh, 13:43
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 13:43
- Re: Does anybody knows a C commpiler with <curses> under a DOS...??, Kenneth Brody, 13:40
- Re: [OT, redirect] Re: gethostbyname(string here), Kenneth Brody, 13:36
- Re: Prime numbers, Randy Howard, 13:32
- Re: Does anybody knows a C commpiler with <curses> under a DOS...??, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:28
- Re: How to write this?, Walter Roberson, 13:21
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Anonymous 7843, 13:15
- Re: How to write this?, Robert Harris, 12:58
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Michael Wojcik, 12:58
- Re: How to write this?, Ben Pfaff, 12:53
- How to write this?, seema_coma, 12:41
- Re: gethostbyname(string here), TKS, 12:39
- Does anybody knows a C commpiler with <curses> under a DOS...??, Bore Biko, 12:34
- [OT, redirect] Re: gethostbyname(string here), Artie Gold, 12:29
- Re: Or And Confusion, Alan Balmer, 12:29
- Re: Prime numbers, Alan Balmer, 12:24
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Richard Tobin, 12:14
- Re: ARe: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Randy Howard, 12:12
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Michael Wojcik, 12:11
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Keith Thompson, 12:05
- gethostbyname(string here), ruroma, 12:01
- Re: implementation of the 'sizeof' operator, Keith Thompson, 11:56
- Re: ARe: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, C Wegrzyn, 11:54
- Re: Prime numbers, Richard Harter, 11:52
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 11:40
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Keith Thompson, 11:36
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:02
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Walter Roberson, 10:55
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, gnt, 10:49
- ARe: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, P.J. Plauger, 10:46
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Tim Prince, 10:17
- Re: compare a large number of variables, kuyper, 09:59
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 09:58
- Re: Doubly Link List, Lawrence Kirby, 09:38
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Jirka Klaue, 09:34
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, Risto Lankinen, 09:25
- Re: Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, mschellens, 09:23
- Is "a >= b" equivalent to "a - b >= 0"?, hjbortol, 09:14
- Re: why it does not work, Lawrence Kirby, 09:10
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Lawrence Kirby, 08:52
- Re: why it does not work, David Resnick, 08:43
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 08:33
- Re: why it does not work, Flash Gordon, 07:42
- Re: how to convert an int array to a char array, Flash Gordon, 07:24
- Re: implementation of the 'sizeof' operator, Richard Heathfield, 06:51
- Re: size of a function, Joe Wright, 06:48
- Re: help me with the program, Wolfgang Riedel, 06:06
- Re: why it does not work, bright116@xxxxxxxxx, 05:46
- Re: why it does not work, bright116@xxxxxxxxx, 05:44
- Re: how to convert an int array to a char array, Zara, 05:21
- how to convert an int array to a char array, andrea_, 05:15
- Re: implementation of the 'sizeof' operator, DevarajA, 05:14
- Re: implementation of the 'sizeof' operator, Aloo, 05:02
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Antonio Contreras, 04:36
- Re: Background color, Mabden, 04:34
- Re: opening a file based on a variable., Martin Ambuhl, 04:00
- Re: opening a file based on a variable., Keith Thompson, 03:28
- Re: opening a file based on a variable., Peter Nilsson, 03:02
- Re: opening a file based on a variable., Ben Pfaff, 03:01
September 06, 2005
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, jiushengliu@xxxxxxxxx, 12:13
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 12:03
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 11:48
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, John Bode, 11:45
- Re: Prime numbers, Don, 11:32
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, Alex Fraser, 11:16
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Karl Heinz Buchegger, 10:37
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Karl Heinz Buchegger, 10:36
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Rolf Magnus, 10:16
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, John Carson, 10:07
- Re: Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, Richard Heathfield, 09:54
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Lawrence Kirby, 09:47
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 09:42
- Re: why it does not work, bright116@xxxxxxxxx, 09:33
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Karl Heinz Buchegger, 09:23
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Karl Heinz Buchegger, 09:21
- Re: why it does not work, Zara, 09:18
- Should use of goto completely avoided in programs?, SUMIT, 09:13
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, John Carson, 09:09
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 09:06
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:00
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Davy, 08:42
- why it does not work, bright116@xxxxxxxxx, 08:41
- Re: help me with the program, Eric Sosman, 08:17
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, Eric Sosman, 08:02
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Lawrence Kirby, 07:58
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Lawrence Kirby, 07:44
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Rolf Magnus, 07:44
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Joakim Hove, 07:01
- Re: size of a function, Lawrence Kirby, 06:55
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Joakim Hove, 06:54
- Re: help me with the program, Lawrence Kirby, 06:49
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Lawrence Kirby, 06:40
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, Lawrence Kirby, 06:34
- Re: interesting pointer problem?, Lawrence Kirby, 06:31
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Tim Rentsch, 06:14
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Jeremy J Starcher, 04:45
- interesting pointer problem?, Davy, 04:40
- Re: size of a function, Mabden, 04:33
- Re: help me with the program, Wolfgang Riedel, 04:09
- Re: (void) printf(...) vs printf(...), Keith Thompson, 03:59
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, Alex Fraser, 03:44
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Alex Fraser, 03:43
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, g . kanaka . raju, 03:05
- Re: Doubly Link List, sudhirlko2001, 02:19
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, Zara, 01:50
- Re: (void) printf(...) vs printf(...), achindrabhatnagar, 01:24
- Re: size of a function, Tim Rentsch, 00:57
- Re: How to optimize for loop?, Gordon Burditt, 00:51
- How to optimize for loop?, Bhan, 00:37
September 05, 2005
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 23:30
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Barry Schwarz, 22:48
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), placid, 22:16
- Re: low-level question, Randy Howard, 22:09
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 20:43
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 20:33
- Re: Always true, Tim Rentsch, 20:22
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Randy Howard, 20:02
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:44
- Re: Currency conversion program, Peter Nilsson, 19:09
- Re: What am I doing wrong? curl, elzacho, 18:16
- Re: What am I doing wrong? curl, Shutdownrunner, 17:41
- Re: Currency conversion program, Flash Gordon, 17:38
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, ruroma, 17:38
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, aegis, 17:30
- Re: size of a function, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:29
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Ian, 17:22
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Barry Schwarz, 17:15
- Re: Always true, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:12
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: Function pointer to void function and int function, Barry Schwarz, 17:06
- Re: function pointer question, Barry Schwarz, 17:05
- Re: What am I doing wrong? curl, Barry Schwarz, 17:05
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, Barry Schwarz, 17:05
- Re: Currency conversion program, Barry Schwarz, 17:05
- Re: size of a function, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:02
- Re: size of a function, Joe Wright, 17:01
- Re: Integer and character manipulation, aegis, 16:49
- Re: size of a function, Robert Gamble, 16:37
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 16:35
- Re: size of a function, Joe Wright, 15:56
- Re: Function pointer to void function and int function, Barry Schwarz, 15:27
- Re: function pointer question, Barry Schwarz, 15:27
- What am I doing wrong? curl, Shutdownrunner, 15:18
- Integer and character manipulation, ruroma, 15:03
- Re: Currency conversion program, Just starting out, 14:54
- Re: Currency conversion program, Just starting out, 14:42
- Re: Currency conversion program, Just starting out, 14:41
- zhu tou, vforcess, 13:59
- Re: Function pointer to void function and int function, Eric Sosman, 13:51
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 13:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 13:18
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Antoine Leca, 13:17
- Re: size of a function, Lawrence Kirby, 12:30
- Re: Where is the stupid error?, Martin Ambuhl, 12:03
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Artie Gold, 11:55
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Joe Wright, 11:12
- Re: help me with the program, Michael Wojcik, 10:31
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Michael Wojcik, 10:28
- Re: Hill and Transposition cipher, ajm, 10:01
- Re: Function pointer to void function and int function, Giannis Papadopoulos, 09:37
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Jirka Klaue, 09:23
- Re: size of a function, Dik T. Winter, 09:13
- Re: Currency conversion program, kernelxu, 09:06
- Re: Function pointer to void function and int function, Eric Sosman, 08:52
- Re: Where is the stupid error?, Richard Bos, 08:44
- Where is the stupid error?, Lampa Dario, 08:23
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 08:17
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 08:17
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 08:09
- [OT] Re: size of a function, Eric Sosman, 08:08
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Flash Gordon, 07:53
- Re: Currency conversion program, Flash Gordon, 07:42
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Clark S . Cox III, 07:28
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Flash Gordon, 07:12
- Hill and Transposition cipher, mkazek, 06:54
- Function pointer to void function and int function, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:46
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Anand, 06:43
- Re: FOPEN_MAX minimum value, P.J. Plauger, 06:02
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Anand, 06:00
- Re: FOPEN_MAX minimum value, Bas Wassink, 05:49
- Re: help me with the program, Wolfgang Riedel, 05:45
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:33
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Kevin Bracey, 05:10
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 05:10
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Flash Gordon, 05:01
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Barry Schwarz, 05:01
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Giorgos Keramidas, 04:41
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Alex Fraser, 03:50
- Re: Always true, Tim Rentsch, 03:02
- Re: Always true, Tim Rentsch, 02:41
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 02:19
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Dave Thompson, 02:06
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Dave Thompson, 02:06
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, Dave Thompson, 02:06
- Re: FOPEN_MAX minimum value, Peter Nilsson, 01:54
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), placid, 01:02
- Re: offsetof(struct foo, bar.mem)?, Peter Nilsson, 00:23
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Peter Nilsson, 00:23
- Re: Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Robert Gamble, 00:10
September 04, 2005
- Re: Currency conversion program, Old Wolf, 23:47
- Re: dynamic memory problem(i think), Artie Gold, 23:35
- Re: Currency conversion program, Stan Milam, 23:28
- dynamic memory problem(i think), placid, 23:05
- Re: Currency conversion program, kernelxu, 22:47
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Wojtek Lerch, 21:22
- Re: Doubly Link List, Michael Thomas Cassady, 21:03
- Currency conversion program, Just starting out, 19:55
- Re: Always true, Richard Heathfield, 19:53
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 19:46
- Free XBox360 (Completely legit...read in), Bob, 19:44
- Re: function pointer question, Aaron Jackson, 19:37
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 19:32
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 19:28
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Old Wolf, 19:25
- Re: function pointer question, Martin Ambuhl, 18:25
- Re: size of a function, Richard Tobin, 18:08
- Re: Object orientation....., Guillaume, 18:04
- Re: size of a function, Robert Gamble, 18:03
- Re: function pointer question, Eric Laberge, 17:51
- function pointer question, Aaron Jackson, 17:41
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Unnamed compound object as "buffer" arguments, Eric Laberge, 17:01
- Re: size of a function, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:55
- Re: Always true, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:48
- Re: Object orientation....., Jack Klein, 16:44
- Re: size of a function, Eric Sosman, 16:44
- Re: help me with the program, Keith Thompson, 16:35
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: size of a function, Keith Thompson, 16:19
- Re: Structure initialization problem, Roy Smith, 16:15
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: Structure initialization problem, Robert Gamble, 16:04
- Structure initialization problem, Roy Smith, 15:27
- Re: help me with the program, Barry Schwarz, 15:26
- Re: Always true, Barry Schwarz, 15:26
- Re: Call once,return twice, Michael Wojcik, 15:02
- Re: Interrupt of CD-Rom, Walter Roberson, 14:55
- Re: size of a function, Alexei A. Frounze, 14:05
- help me with the program, sahu, 14:02
- Re: no runtime library with turbo C, Alexei A. Frounze, 14:01
- help me with the program, sahu, 14:00
- Re: an activex control within a straight c program, Steven Kobes, 13:59
- help me with the program, sahu, 13:59
- Re: size of a function, Robert Gamble, 13:57
- Re: size of a function, Robert Gamble, 13:53
- Re: size of a function, maadhuu, 13:50
- Re: Always true, Steven Kobes, 13:47
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 13:45
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, kuyper, 13:45
- Interrupt of CD-Rom, anil, 13:35
- an activex control within a straight c program, doodoosy, 13:35
- Re: no runtime library with turbo C, doodoosy, 13:15
- Re: size of a function, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:11
- Re: no runtime library with turbo C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:10
- Re: no runtime library with turbo C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:09
- Re: no runtime library with turbo C, Hari, 13:07
- Re: size of a function, Walter Roberson, 13:01
- Re: FOPEN_MAX minimum value, Roger Leigh, 12:53
- Re: What is C99, Robert Gamble, 12:53
- Re: size of a function, Robert Gamble, 12:42
- Re: What is C99, doodoosy, 12:35
- no runtime library with turbo C, doodoosy, 12:26
- Re: low-level question, doodoosy, 12:16
- C/Cpp/Java HQ, AK, 12:02
- size of a function, maadhuu, 11:59
- Re: What is C99, Clark S . Cox III, 11:53
- What is C99, doodoosy, 11:46
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 11:33
- Re: OpenGL Problem with code, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:26
- Re: Call once,return twice, Walter Roberson, 11:06
- Re: FOPEN_MAX minimum value, P.J. Plauger, 10:40
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Wojtek Lerch, 10:02
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 09:41
- Re: OpenGL Problem with code, Ulrich Eckhardt, 08:51
- Re: Call once,return twice, Ulrich Eckhardt, 08:33
- OpenGL Problem with code, George, 08:19
- Re: List of Function in C object file., surfer dude, 07:49
- FOPEN_MAX minimum value, Bas Wassink, 07:41
- Re: List of Function in C object file., Cong Wang, 07:28
- Call once,return twice, Cong Wang, 07:25
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:12
- List of Function in C object file., eyal . rif, 07:10
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 07:01
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 06:35
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 06:20
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 03:50
- Re: Prime numbers, James Dow Allen, 03:34
- Re: Dynamic Arrays, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:33
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 01:19
- Re: C parser document, Default User, 01:05
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, websnarf, 00:26
September 03, 2005
- Re: memset doubt, Keith Thompson, 23:46
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Baxter, 20:54
- Re: memset doubt, Martin Ambuhl, 20:13
- Re: How to read unicode file line by line on Linux platform, William Ahern, 20:10
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Alex Fraser, 18:18
- Re: How to read unicode file line by line on Linux platform, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:59
- Re: memset doubt, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: Dynamic Arrays, Robert Gamble, 16:40
- How to read unicode file line by line on Linux platform, hezhenjie, 16:31
- Re: Object orientation....., Mark Gordon, 16:30
- Re: memset doubt, Markus Becker, 16:27
- Dynamic Arrays, anil, 16:23
- Re: Object orientation....., sahu, 15:02
- Re: Simple question on static variables, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:46
- Re: Simple question on static variables, Keith Thompson, 14:44
- Re: Newby question about arrays, Barry Schwarz, 14:33
- Re: callback functions, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:51
- Re: callback functions, DevarajA, 13:12
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 13:10
- Re: Newby question about arrays, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:57
- Re: Newby question about arrays, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:54
- Re: callback functions, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:50
- Re: Newby question about arrays, sgerchick, 12:42
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 12:23
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 12:14
- Re: callback functions, John Smith, 11:58
- Re: Newby question about arrays, CeyloR, 11:58
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 11:48
- Re: Newby question about arrays, gooch, 11:44
- Re: Newby question about arrays, Walter Roberson, 11:43
- Re: Newby question about arrays, Walter Roberson, 11:40
- Re: Newby question about arrays, gooch, 11:38
- Newby question about arrays, CeyloR, 11:26
- Re: Simple question on static variables, Alfonso Morra, 10:50
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Alex Fraser, 10:44
- Re: callback functions, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:53
- Re: Simple question on static variables, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:50
- Re: Simple question on static variables, Robert Harris, 08:14
- Simple question on static variables, Alfonso Morra, 07:39
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 07:20
- callback functions, DevarajA, 06:20
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 05:43
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 04:47
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Christian Bau, 04:44
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 04:13
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Thad Smith, 03:58
- Re: Object-Oriented Programming (run-time polymorphism) with C99, Afifov, 03:44
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Dave Thompson, 03:43
- Re: thread safety, Dave Thompson, 03:43
- Always true, Thad Smith, 03:18
- Re: Complex statement, kernelxu, 03:09
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Tim Rentsch, 02:49
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Tim Rentsch, 01:17
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Neil Ferguson, 01:13
- Re: Always true, Barry Schwarz, 01:05
- Re: Object orientation....., Malcolm, 00:56
September 02, 2005
- Re: C parser document, John Bode, 23:18
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Eric Sosman, 23:15
- [OT] Re: C parser document, Eric Sosman, 23:04
- Re: Always true, Richard Heathfield, 22:43
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Joe Wright, 18:35
- Re: Complex statement, Anonymous 7843, 18:18
- Re: Complex statement, tedu, 18:07
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, tedu, 18:01
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Anonymous 7843, 17:43
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Eric Sosman, 15:56
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:25
- Re: clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: C parser document, Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: C parser document, Default User, 15:05
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- clearing low order bits / making a multiple of power of 2, John Devereux, 14:34
- Re: C parser document, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Keith Thompson, 14:31
- Re: Or And Confusion, akarl, 14:31
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, tedu, 14:28
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Keith Thompson, 14:28
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 14:27
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 14:21
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Walter Roberson, 13:56
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Rafal M, 13:48
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 13:42
- Object-Oriented Programming (run-time polymorphism) with C99, E. Robert Tisdale, 13:02
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:02
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 12:57
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Eric Sosman, 12:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 12:46
- Re: C parser document, Default User, 12:35
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Walter Roberson, 12:35
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:30
- Re: Background color, Alan Balmer, 12:26
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 12:14
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, David R Tribble, 12:09
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, David R Tribble, 12:04
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:53
- Re: Timer 9600/s, Kevin Handy, 11:46
- Timer 9600/s, Rafal M, 11:19
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Eric Sosman, 11:16
- Re: The fate of gets, the return [Was: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?], Antoine Leca, 11:15
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Antoine Leca, 10:38
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Cafer Şimşek, 10:37
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Lew Pitcher, 10:06
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Steffen, 10:03
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Jirka Klaue, 09:37
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Marc Boyer, 09:36
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Steffen, 08:58
- C parser document, Jonas Geiregat, 08:56
- Re: C parser document, ajm, 08:28
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Flash Gordon, 08:23
- Re: Complex statement, John Bode, 07:33
- Re: C parser document, Chris Dollin, 07:02
- Re: is there a way to do this..., sumit1680, 06:41
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Keith Thompson, 06:23
- Re: is there a way to do this..., sumit1680, 06:21
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Novitas, 06:12
- Re: is there a way to do this..., sumit1680, 06:09
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Duke, 06:01
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 05:59
- Re: Using Unicode in C programs, Marco Iannaccone, 05:31
- Re: is there a way to do this..., sumit1680, 05:25
- Re: Alignment in structure, MeJohn, 05:21
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Marc Boyer, 05:19
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Keith Thompson, 05:11
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Keith Thompson, 04:57
- Re: Specifying global array size with const int, Bilgehan . Balban, 04:46
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Krishanu Debnath, 04:43
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Richard Heathfield, 04:42
- Re: is there a way to do this..., sumit1680, 04:36
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Richard Heathfield, 04:32
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 04:27
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Anton Petrusevich, 04:19
- Re: is there a way to do this..., Martin Ambuhl, 04:17
- is there a way to do this..., sumit1680, 04:01
- Re: offsetof(struct foo, bar.mem)?, Michael B Allen, 01:53
- Re: Doubly Link List, Jaspreet, 01:50
- Re: Background color, Randy Howard, 01:34
- Re: Complex statement, manoj1978, 01:18
- Re: Background color, Peter Nilsson, 01:17
- Doubly Link List, sudhirlko2001, 01:16
- Complex statement, seema_coma, 01:00
- Background color, ren_ubk, 00:39
- Re: offsetof(struct foo, bar.mem)?, Peter Nilsson, 00:18
September 01, 2005
- Re: Using Unicode in C programs, Michael B Allen, 23:23
- offsetof(struct foo, bar.mem)?, Michael B Allen, 23:17
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Peter Nilsson, 22:30
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 22:28
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Joe Wright, 22:00
- Re: Casting an array to integer type, Keith Thompson, 21:46
- Re: Console Screen update - Iteration Count, kernelxu, 20:57
- Re: question abt fscanf, Chris Torek, 20:48
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, David Wagner, 20:18
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 19:49
- Re: Specifying global array size with const int, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Peter Nilsson, 19:04
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Richard Tobin, 18:43
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Alan Balmer, 18:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 18:10
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Christian Bau, 18:02
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Christian Bau, 18:00
- Re: scanf reads getch, Eric Sosman, 17:57
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Chris Hills, 17:56
- Re: Multiply/Divide a float with a power of two, Christian Bau, 17:53
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Christian Bau, 17:50
- Re: scanf reads getch, Walter Roberson, 17:43
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Flash Gordon, 17:33
- Re: scanf reads getch, Steven, 17:20
- Re: Why does it run so long?, Charles M. Reinke, 17:15
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 17:06
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 17:01
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Lathe_Biosas, 17:01
- Re: Alignment in structure, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:01
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Baxter, 16:40
- Re: Specifying global array size with const int, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:33
- Re: Utility to read a hexadecimal number as string, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:27
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Lathe_Biosas, 16:18
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:09
- Re: Using Unicode in C programs, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:01
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 15:58
- Re: Or And Confusion, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:51
- Re: Specifying global array size with const int, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:48
- Re: Detecting freed memory, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 15:36
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Randy Howard, 15:30
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 15:27
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Walter Roberson, 14:49
- Re: Or And Confusion, Simon Biber, 14:47
- Re: scanf reads getch, Walter Roberson, 14:39
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 14:38
- Re: Code consolidation, E. Robert Tisdale, 14:31
- Re: Or And Confusion, pemo, 14:29
- Re: Object orientation....., E. Robert Tisdale, 14:15
- scanf reads getch, VivekR, 14:13
- question abt fscanf, siliconwafer, 14:01
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Ben Pfaff, 13:49
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Ben Pfaff, 13:46
- Re: Or And Confusion, Alan Balmer, 13:41
- Re: N/W programming question, Flash Gordon, 13:32
- Re: N/W programming question, Flash Gordon, 13:30
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Flash Gordon, 13:27
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Flash Gordon, 13:14
- Re: Utility to read a hexadecimal number as string, Walter Roberson, 13:12
- Re: Alignment in structure, Eric Sosman, 13:11
- Re: Detecting freed memory, Gordon Burditt, 13:09
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 13:08
- Re: Why does it run so long?, Eric Sosman, 13:07
- Re: Console Screen update - Iteration Count, kyle york, 13:00
- Re: register allocation, Default User, 12:43
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 12:42
- Utility to read a hexadecimal number as string, Shivani, 11:58
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 11:56
- Re: Alignment in structure, MeJohn, 11:45
- Specifying global array size with const int, Bilgehan . Balban, 11:38
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 11:21
- Re: Using Unicode in C programs, Simon Biber, 11:12
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:00
- Re: Why does it run so long?, Ed Prochak, 10:52
- Or And Confusion, peetm, 10:46
- Re: register allocation, Steffen, 10:44
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 10:35
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 10:12
- Re: what's the prob with goto, osmium, 10:06
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 10:05
- Re: what's the prob with goto, ajm, 10:00
- Re: Detecting freed memory, David Resnick, 09:59
- Re: Detecting freed memory, Rob, 09:37
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Eric Sosman, 09:17
- Re: Alignment in structure, Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Re: what's the prob with goto, ajm, 08:23
- Alignment in structure, MeJohn, 08:20
- Re: register allocation, Lew Pitcher, 08:17
- Re: Why does it run so long?, Eric Sosman, 08:16
- Re: Detecting freed memory, Lew Pitcher, 08:12
- Re: Why does it run so long?, Nick Keighley, 08:09
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Lew Pitcher, 08:04
- Re: register allocation, Nick Keighley, 07:59
- register allocation, sanchana, 07:57
- Re: Detecting freed memory, EventHelix.com, 07:49
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, John Bode, 07:45
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Ian Malone, 07:44
- Re: what's the prob with goto, John Bode, 07:40
- Detecting freed memory, Rob, 07:29
- Why does it run so long?, Michael, 07:24
- Why does it run so long?, Michael, 07:24
- Re: Object orientation....., ajm, 07:08
- Re: what's the prob with goto, ajm, 07:00
- Re: Multiply/Divide a float with a power of two, per . nordlow, 06:53
- Re: Multiply/Divide a float with a power of two, Antonio Contreras, 06:46
- Re: How to import a function from a library?, Martin Ambuhl, 06:34
- Re: Multiply/Divide a float with a power of two, P.J. Plauger, 06:31
- Re: Multiply/Divide a float with a power of two, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:18
- How to import a function from a library?, zqhpnp@xxxxxxxxx, 06:09
- 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
- Using Unicode in C programs, Marco Iannaccone, 05:53
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Chris Dollin, 05:42
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 05:42
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Richard Heathfield, 05:40
- Re: what's the prob with goto, Muni, 05:38
- Re: memset doubt, Charlie Gordon, 05:34
- Re: Object orientation....., Richard Heathfield, 05:13
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Richard Heathfield, 05:09
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 05:02
- what's the prob with goto, Vishal Naidu, 04:57
- what's the prob with goto, Vishal Naidu, 04:56
- Multiply/Divide a float with a power of two, per . nordlow, 04:56
- Object orientation....., Vishal Naidu, 04:43
- Re: Console Screen update - Iteration Count, Anand, 04:10
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Wolfgang Riedel, 04:04
- Re: Where the code trouble is?, Anand, 03:56
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Lathe_Biosas, 03:52
- Re: N/W programming question, Jijoy, 03:51
- Console Screen update - Iteration Count, karthigan, 03:40
- Console Screen update - Iteration Count, karthigan, 03:38
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 03:38
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 03:34
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Christian Kandeler, 03:16
- Re: memset doubt, William Ahern, 03:13
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Richard Bos, 03:00
- Re: Parity check of a word, Krishanu Debnath, 02:50
- N/W programming question, codefixer, 02:32
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Keith Thompson, 02:22
- Re: LinkedList Pointer (REPOST - diff version), manoj1978, 02:18
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), websnarf, 02:11
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), websnarf, 02:06
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), websnarf, 01:53
- Re: The importance of prototypes, rep_movsd, 01:47
- Re: Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Ulrich Eckhardt, 01:35
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Tim Rentsch, 01:12
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 01:00
- LinkedList Pointer (REPOST - diff version), r.devaraj@xxxxxxxxx, 00:59
- LinkedList Pointer (REPOST - diff version), r.devaraj@xxxxxxxxx, 00:59
- Re: memset doubt, Tim Rentsch, 00:52
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Baxter, 00:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Baxter, 00:12
August 31, 2005
- Conflicting typedef with winnt.h, windef.h and winbase.h, Lathe_Biosas, 23:34
- Re: The importance of prototypes, aegis, 23:20
- Re: memset doubt, Keith Thompson, 23:17
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Dennis Ritchie, 23:00
- Re: memset doubt, Jack Klein, 22:41
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Wojtek Lerch, 22:25
- Re: Data abstraction in C, Richard Heathfield, 22:20
- Re: Data abstraction in C, EventHelix.com, 22:00
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Randy Howard, 21:29
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 21:28
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 21:20
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 21:13
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 21:01
- Re: The importance of prototypes, elzacho, 21:01
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Keith Thompson, 20:44
- Re: The importance of prototypes, elzacho, 20:41
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Christian Bau, 20:13
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Keith Thompson, 20:10
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Christian Bau, 20:07
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 20:02
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 19:54
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 19:52
- Re: The importance of prototypes, elzacho, 19:42
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Anonymous 7843, 19:35
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Hills, 19:33
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 19:22
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Chris Hills, 19:14
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Wojtek Lerch, 18:54
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Charles Richmond, 18:40
- Re: memset doubt, Charlie Gordon, 18:35
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Keith Thompson, 18:33
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 18:28
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Peter Nilsson, 18:21
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Anonymous 7843, 17:57
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 17:57
- Re: The importance of prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 17:49
- Re: understanding format specifiers, Charlie Gordon, 17:48
- Re: memset doubt, Alf P. Steinbach, 17:44
- The importance of prototypes, elzacho, 17:40
- Re: memset doubt, Charlie Gordon, 17:37
- Re: Code consolidation, Martin Ambuhl, 17:32
- Re: Data abstraction in C, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Keith Thompson, 17:26
- Re: Prime numbers, elzacho, 17:26
- Prime numbers, Don, 17:09
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 16:29
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Richard Heathfield, 16:15
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark B, 16:09
- Re: Code consolidation, E. Robert Tisdale, 16:08
- Re: how to write these info to file?, jeff_zhang446, 16:07
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: Data abstraction in C, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:59
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Michael Wojcik, 15:49
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Michael Wojcik, 15:32
- Re: Code consolidation, Malcolm, 15:23
- Re: Data abstraction in C, jacob navia, 15:15
- Re: memset doubt, Lawrence Kirby, 15:11
- Re: how to write these info to file?, Mike Wahler, 15:06
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Wojtek Lerch, 14:56
- how to write these info to file?, jeff_zhang446, 14:44
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 14:43
- Re: memset doubt, Tim Rentsch, 14:36
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Alan Balmer, 14:33
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Kenneth Brody, 14:33
- Re: Data abstraction in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:31
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 14:29
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Tim Rentsch, 14:23
- Re: LinkedList Pointer, Flash Gordon, 14:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 14:16
- Re: Data abstraction in C, E. Robert Tisdale, 14:06
- Re: Data abstraction in C, Anand Vardhan, 13:55
- Re: LinkedList Pointer, jesso, 13:48
- Re: Data abstraction in C, jesso, 13:46
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 13:36
- Re: memset doubt, Default User, 13:31
- Re: memset doubt, Default User, 13:29
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 13:27
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 13:22
- Data abstraction in C, Anand Vardhan, 13:18
- Re: memset doubt, Tim Rentsch, 13:04
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Tim Rentsch, 12:56
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Tim Rentsch, 12:34
- Re: LinkedList Pointer, osmium, 12:15
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Mike Wahler, 12:11
- Re: confused abt file operations, Gordon Burditt, 12:09
- Re: LinkedList Pointer, Mike Wahler, 12:08
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Mike Wahler, 12:03
- Re: malloc and pointer casting, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:54
- Re: memset doubt, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:52
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?, Simon Biber, 11:48
- LinkedList Pointer, r.devaraj@xxxxxxxxx, 11:46
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Lawrence Kirby, 11:40
- malloc and pointer casting, Mirko, 11:38
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Lawrence Kirby, 10:58
- Re: object code from which compiler, Simon Biber, 10:43
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing, Lawrence Kirby, 10:07
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Ed Vogel, 09:55
- Re: MACRO exclusion, Lawrence Kirby, 09:36
- Re: Parity check of a word, Lawrence Kirby, 09:26
- Re: Code consolidation, GMM50, 09:21
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Richard Tobin, 08:29
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Eric Sosman, 08:22
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Kenny McCormack, 08:12
- Re: Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?, Chris Dollin, 07:20
- Re: Style isn't always religious, Mabden, 05:51
- Re: More questions about casting function pointers .., Alfonso Morra, 05:49
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Massimo Soricetti, 05:40
- Re: confused abt file operations, SM Ryan, 04:05
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 04:02
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 03:48
- Re: low-level question, Johan Borkhuis, 03:44
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, Mike Wahler, 03:10
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Hills, 02:53
- Re: memset doubt, Keith Thompson, 02:36
- Re: memset doubt, Barry Schwarz, 02:25
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Dietmar Schindler, 02:16
- Re: More questions about casting function pointers .., Barry Schwarz, 02:05
- Re: memset doubt, Keith Thompson, 02:01
- Re: memset doubt, Peter Nilsson, 01:59
- Re: confused abt file operations, Keith Thompson, 01:51
- memset doubt, srivatsan_b, 01:43
- Re: confused abt file operations, Peter Nilsson, 01:30
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 01:23
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 01:18
- Re: Code consolidation, Zara, 01:06
- Re: low-level question, Zara, 00:51
August 30, 2005
- Re: confused abt file operations, siliconwafer, 23:48
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Massimo Soricetti, 23:39
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Massimo Soricetti, 23:27
- Re: Code consolidation, Chris McDonald, 23:09
- Re: C FAQ wiki, Mac, 23:07
- Code consolidation, Aaron Jackson, 22:59
- Re: Problem in Strdup(), Mac, 22:59
- Re: confused abt file operations, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 22:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Chris McDonald, 21:28
- Re: More questions about casting function pointers .., Peter Nilsson, 21:21
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Baxter, 21:11
- More questions about casting function pointers .., Alfonso Morra, 20:47
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Old Wolf, 20:44
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 20:02
- Re: low-level question, Keith Thompson, 19:58
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, Keith Thompson, 19:50
- Re: object code from which compiler, E. Robert Tisdale, 19:46
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation, Alfonso Morra, 19:23
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?, kevin . hall, 19:19
- Re: low-level question, SM Ryan, 19:10
- Re: confused abt file operations, SM Ryan, 19:10
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Christian Bau, 19:02
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), akarl, 19:02
- Re: object code from which compiler, Roger Leigh, 18:51
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 18:51
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Christian Bau, 18:50
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), akarl, 18:45
- Re: compare a large number of variables, Mark B, 18:45
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Gordon Burditt, 18:23
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 18:17
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 18:16
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, jacob navia, 18:08
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Alan Balmer, 17:57
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 17:51
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation, John Bode, 17:43
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Randy Howard, 17:36
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 17:14
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Charlie Gordon, 17:09
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Alan Balmer, 17:09
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: low-level question, Robert Gamble, 17:03
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??, Joseph S., 17:01
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang, E. Robert Tisdale, 17:00
- Re: low-level question, Bryan Donlan, 16:57
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Default User, 16:20
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; ), Tim Rentsch, 16:17
- Re: low-level question, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?, Chris Hills, 12:20
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