comp.lang.c (date)
October 31, 2005
- Re: Syscall problem ?, Walter Roberson, 11:59
- Re: Quick questions..., Das, 11:47
- Syscall problem ?, yezi, 11:38
- Re: Quick questions..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:37
- Re: fibinocci series, Richard Bos, 11:36
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?, Richard Bos, 11:34
- c compiler?, edward, 11:08
- i feel suffocate!!! plz help, you C guru!!!, Ethan Meyers, 10:35
- Re: Why this code is working, Simon Biber, 10:20
- Re: Calendar Program, Simon Biber, 10:12
- Re: Why this code is working, jammie_linux, 10:00
- Re: enum question, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:52
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, ethanmys, 09:44
- Re: Quick questions..., vishnuvyas, 09:40
- Re: Problem for refreshment of outtextxy, Simon Biber, 09:37
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, William Hughes, 09:34
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Simon Biber, 09:34
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Simon Biber, 09:33
- Re: need of a sprintf like function..., Simon Biber, 09:26
- Re: Quick questions..., Greg Comeau, 09:25
- Re: Why this code is working, Simon Biber, 09:24
- Re: need of a sprintf like function..., Thad Smith, 09:22
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Greg Comeau, 09:18
- Re: need of a sprintf like function..., Simon Biber, 09:13
- Re: Why this code is working, jammie_linux, 09:11
- Re: Why this code is working, Paul Lalli, 08:58
- need of a sprintf like function..., ypjofficial, 08:52
- Why this code is working, jammie_linux, 08:51
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, Neil Cerutti, 08:30
- Re: enum question, Eric Sosman, 08:11
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Jordan Abel, 07:53
- Re: Quick questions..., Randy Howard, 07:53
- Re: Calendar Program, Jordan Abel, 07:44
- Re: Calendar Program, Ian Malone, 07:23
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:14
- Re: Pointer problem., Flash Gordon, 06:28
- Re: Pointer problem., pete, 06:20
- Re: Simple question, Flash Gordon, 06:08
- Re: Simple question, Keith Thompson, 05:38
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Arne Schmitz, 05:32
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, omar khan, 05:17
- Re: Pointer problem., Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:13
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, ajm, 05:10
- Re: Pointer problem., ajm, 05:06
- Can you recommend any C programming books?, omar khan, 04:51
- Re: Simple question, Niklas Norrthon, 04:16
- Pointer problem., Paul, 04:15
- Re: Simple question, Niklas Norrthon, 04:15
- Simple question, Sillaba atona, 04:09
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Chris Dollin, 03:33
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, jacob navia, 03:24
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Niklas Norrthon, 02:48
- Problem for refreshment of outtextxy, nilaakash, 02:07
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Default User, 02:01
- Re: Calendar Program, Keith Thompson, 01:37
- Re: Calendar Program, Walter Roberson, 01:17
- Re: Calendar Program, tigrfire, 01:02
- Re: Calendar Program, Walter Roberson, 00:04
October 30, 2005
- Re: Calendar Program, tigrfire, 23:31
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Keith Thompson, 22:59
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Old Wolf, 22:16
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Old Wolf, 22:14
- Re: Binary Search, Norm Mann, 22:07
- Re: Calendar Program, osmium, 21:44
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Jordan Abel, 21:07
- Re: Quick questions..., Erik de Castro Lopo, 20:50
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??, David Shin, 20:43
- [OT] Re: Quick questions..., Walter Roberson, 20:34
- Re: reading from a text file, pete, 20:13
- Calendar Program, tigrfire, 19:53
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Dik T. Winter, 19:50
- Re: reading from a text file, Dik T. Winter, 19:46
- Re: pls expand this macro, Simon Biber, 19:12
- Re: Quick questions..., vishnuvyas, 19:01
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question, Malcolm, 18:39
- Re: Quick questions..., Greg Comeau, 18:22
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Greg Comeau, 18:16
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, Rouben Rostamian, 18:10
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Malcolm, 18:06
- Re: enum question, Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:06
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??, Malcolm, 17:59
- Re: Determine calling function, Skarmander, 17:35
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow, Dave Thompson, 17:28
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?, Dave Thompson, 17:28
- Re: Determine calling function, Dave Thompson, 17:28
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Dave Thompson, 17:28
- Re: Quick questions..., Skarmander, 17:24
- Re: Quick questions..., Walter Roberson, 17:19
- Re: reading from a text file, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, websnarf, 17:00
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Skarmander, 16:52
- Re: reading from a text file, bildad, 16:49
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, cs, 16:41
- Re: Quick questions..., vishnuvyas, 16:31
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: reading from a text file, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: Channel, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:03
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Mark McIntyre, 15:59
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 15:57
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 15:56
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 15:49
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 15:48
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Skarmander, 15:46
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 15:40
- Re: Quick questions..., Randy Howard, 15:32
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, Randy Howard, 15:26
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??, Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Mike Wahler, 14:45
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, ethanmys, 14:31
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 14:17
- Re: reading from a text file, Mark McIntyre, 14:16
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Mark McIntyre, 14:04
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??, Bore Biko, 13:47
- Re: Channel, Yves Lange, 12:54
- Channel, Yves Lange, 12:50
- Re: reading from a text file, Jordan Abel, 12:44
- Re: reading from a text file, Jordan Abel, 12:43
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Martin Ambuhl, 12:35
- Re: reading from a text file, Greg Comeau, 12:34
- Re: reading from a text file, Frodo Baggins, 12:30
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Dik T. Winter, 12:29
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??, Park Sung-jae, 12:27
- Re: reading from a text file, Mark McIntyre, 12:26
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 12:19
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mark McIntyre, 12:14
- Re: reading from a text file, Jordan Abel, 12:11
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Mark McIntyre, 12:02
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Richard Tobin, 11:51
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Coos Haak, 11:51
- Re: Quick questions..., Mark McIntyre, 11:50
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Mark McIntyre, 11:44
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Mark McIntyre, 11:41
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 11:39
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??, Ulrich Eckhardt, 11:36
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Netocrat, 11:35
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 11:33
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, August Karlstrom, 11:28
- [OT] Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Skarmander, 11:22
- Re: Quick questions..., Greg Comeau, 11:20
- Re: Quick questions..., Zoso, 11:19
- Re: Quick questions..., Zoso, 11:18
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Chad, 11:17
- Re: reading from a text file, Mark McIntyre, 11:13
- How to write function with multiple parameters...??, Bore Biko, 11:09
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, wormpattern@xxxxxxxxx, 11:03
- how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Paul, 10:59
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mark McIntyre, 10:55
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mark McIntyre, 10:52
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Jordan Abel, 10:26
- Re: Binary Search, Sandeep, 10:24
- Re: pls expand this macro, sathyashrayan, 10:17
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Kenny McCormack, 10:15
- Re: pls expand this macro, sathyashrayan, 10:09
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Greg Comeau, 10:08
- Re: pls expand this macro, Netocrat, 10:07
- Re: pls expand this macro, sathyashrayan, 10:07
- Re: Quick questions..., Greg Comeau, 10:04
- Re: Quick questions..., Skarmander, 10:02
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Ulrich Eckhardt, 10:00
- Re: Quick questions..., Joe Estock, 09:55
- Re: Quick questions..., Walter Roberson, 09:50
- Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Davy, 09:49
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Greg Comeau, 09:36
- Re: Quick questions..., Simon Biber, 09:32
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, Richard Heathfield, 09:28
- Re: Quick questions..., Arctic Fidelity, 09:16
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, August Karlstrom, 09:10
- Re: pls expand this macro, Simon Biber, 09:07
- Re: pls expand this macro, Walter Roberson, 09:03
- Re: Avaliable symbol table library??, Park Sung-jae, 08:53
- Re: pls expand this macro, Park Sung-jae, 08:50
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Prafulla Harpanhalli, 08:45
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Steve Summit, 08:30
- pls expand this macro, sathyashrayan, 08:25
- Binary Search, willamette3597@xxxxxxxxx, 08:11
- Re: Quick questions..., Eric Sosman, 07:50
- Re: Why am I getting floating point exception?, Jordan Abel, 06:24
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, Simon Biber, 06:23
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Christian Bau, 06:20
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question, Jordan Abel, 06:20
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Jordan Abel, 06:17
- Re: reading from a text file, Jordan Abel, 06:12
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, cs, 06:06
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Jordan Abel, 05:54
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, Jordan Abel, 05:51
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Flash Gordon, 04:44
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss, Richard Heathfield, 03:34
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Netocrat, 03:07
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, pete, 02:36
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, pete, 02:32
- Re: Why am I getting floating point exception?, pete, 02:26
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, pete, 02:00
- Why am I getting floating point exception?, Steven Jones, 01:52
- Re: Quick questions..., Chris Torek, 01:48
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz, Martin Ambuhl, 01:16
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz, Simon Biber, 01:04
- Re: Quick questions..., Martin Ambuhl, 01:52
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz, Gordon Burditt, 01:29
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Walter Roberson, 00:44
- Re: Quick questions..., Thad Smith, 00:21
- Re: reading from a text file, bildad, 00:20
October 29, 2005
- A Simple C Code to Discuss, ethanmys, 23:56
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Richard Heathfield, 23:17
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question, Richard Heathfield, 23:10
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Steve Summit, 23:09
- Re: Quick questions..., Richard Heathfield, 23:04
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question, Chad, 22:44
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz, BinWang85, 22:43
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Dik T. Winter, 22:39
- PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question, cpptutor2000, 22:26
- Re: reading from a text file, Chris Torek, 22:07
- C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz, BinWang85, 22:02
- Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Chad, 22:02
- Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Chad, 21:51
- Avaliable symbol table library??, s88, 21:46
- Quick questions..., earthlinkmail, 21:15
- Re: Radix Sort Help, Arctic Fidelity, 21:09
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 20:36
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, Keith Thompson, 20:28
- Re: really need help!!!, Greg Comeau, 20:23
- Re: really need help!!!, Greg Comeau, 20:05
- Re: really need help!!!, Doro, 19:57
- Re: really need help!!!, Richard Tobin, 19:26
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Richard Tobin, 19:23
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Richard Tobin, 19:15
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Netocrat, 18:30
- Re: reading from a text file, Keith Thompson, 18:28
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Thad Smith, 18:24
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Keith Thompson, 18:22
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, Keith Thompson, 18:12
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Kenny McCormack, 18:07
- Re: reading from a text file, Keith Thompson, 18:06
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, kevin . hall, 18:02
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 17:52
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 17:50
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 17:47
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Skarmander, 17:47
- Re: reading from a text file, pete, 17:44
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Skarmander, 17:41
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 17:41
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 17:39
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Jordan Abel, 17:38
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Jordan Abel, 17:38
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Mark McIntyre, 17:30
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 17:24
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, pete, 17:23
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Mark McIntyre, 17:15
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Mark McIntyre, 17:13
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, Mark McIntyre, 17:06
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Mark McIntyre, 17:05
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mark McIntyre, 17:03
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mark McIntyre, 16:59
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 16:49
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Keith Thompson, 16:48
- Re: really need help!!!, Keith Thompson, 16:45
- Radix Sort Help, Foodbank, 16:43
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Captain Dondo, 16:41
- Re: reading from a text file, bildad, 16:39
- Re: How to delay Global variable initilization, pete, 16:10
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, pete, 16:06
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Keith Thompson, 15:56
- $6 dollar paypal investment scheme, jarjar, 15:35
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 15:33
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 15:32
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 15:29
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 15:15
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 14:33
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning, pete, 14:31
- Re: Header file, pete, 14:22
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mike Wahler, 14:15
- Re: really need help!!!, Mike Wahler, 14:09
- Re: really need help!!!, ligerdave, 14:09
- Re: really need help!!!, Ben Pfaff, 14:06
- Re: really need help!!!, Amphibient, 14:06
- really need help!!!, ligerdave, 13:58
- Re: reading from a text file, pete, 13:57
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Jordan Abel, 13:55
- Re: reading from a text file, pete, 13:53
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 13:51
- Re: reading from a text file, pete, 13:51
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, pete, 13:28
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, pete, 13:21
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Mike Wahler, 13:18
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Simon Biber, 13:00
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Netocrat, 12:52
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Jordan Abel, 12:49
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Keyser Soze, 12:29
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Netocrat, 12:18
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Captain Dondo, 12:07
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, mrby, 12:03
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Jordan Abel, 11:43
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Jordan Abel, 11:41
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Kenny McCormack, 11:38
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Kenny McCormack, 11:35
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Jordan Abel, 11:34
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Jordan Abel, 11:32
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Jordan Abel, 11:28
- The result of 1 << 32, mrby, 11:25
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Skarmander, 11:23
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, kevin . hall, 11:22
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, kevin . hall, 11:11
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Netocrat, 10:58
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, William Hughes, 10:48
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Eric Sosman, 10:39
- Re: array init, Joe Estock, 10:30
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Joe Estock, 10:15
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, __frank__, 10:05
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 09:50
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Greg Comeau, 09:49
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Captain Dondo, 09:41
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Mabden, 09:39
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, __frank__, 09:38
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Mabden, 09:36
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Netocrat, 09:34
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Mabden, 09:26
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Netocrat, 08:44
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, August Karlstrom, 08:40
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Mabden, 08:06
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, kaikai, 06:57
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Richard Heathfield, 06:01
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Netocrat, 05:55
- Re: Block of pointers, TIT, 05:51
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Jordan Abel, 05:51
- Re: Faulty while loop, Jordan Abel, 05:43
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, Jordan Abel, 05:37
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Jordan Abel, 05:29
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Jordan Abel, 05:25
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Jordan Abel, 05:21
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Jordan Abel, 05:18
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, Flash Gordon, 05:15
- Block of pointers, Nikos Mitas, 05:13
- Re: void* to char* ?, Jordan Abel, 05:11
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library), Jordan Abel, 05:03
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Keith Thompson, 04:53
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, cs, 03:38
- Re: array init, Michael Mair, 03:02
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Michael Mair, 02:58
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Michael Mair, 02:56
- array init, Servé Laurijssen, 02:53
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Keith Thompson, 02:49
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?, kevin . hall, 02:41
- scan: which format for a long long int, __frank__, 02:34
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code, __frank__, 02:32
- Re: Array Problems, Martin Ambuhl, 02:25
- Re: Array Problems, kohvirus@xxxxxxxxx, 02:07
- Re: Array Problems, Keith Thompson, 02:01
- Array Problems, kohvirus@xxxxxxxxx, 01:39
- Re: reading from a text file, Chris Torek, 00:00
October 28, 2005
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Keith Thompson, 23:56
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage, Thad Smith, 23:09
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, nelu, 22:55
- Re: Faulty while loop, bildad, 22:39
- Re: reading from a text file, Richard Heathfield, 22:24
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Richard Heathfield, 22:20
- Re: reading from a text file, granvillemw, 21:23
- Re: reading from a text file, AllaTurca, 21:23
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA, 21:21
- Re: reading from a text file, granvillemw, 21:19
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, AllaTurca, 21:14
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Keith Thompson, 21:14
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Lew Pitcher, 21:07
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA, 21:02
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Arctic Fidelity, 20:21
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Flash Gordon, 20:18
- Re: reading from a text file, Skarmander, 20:16
- reading from a text file, googler, 20:12
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Dik T. Winter, 20:09
- Re: fibinocci series, nelu, 19:58
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, nelu, 19:55
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Arctic Fidelity, 19:52
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, nelu, 19:47
- Re: fibinocci series, Dik T. Winter, 19:45
- Re: fibinocci series, Dik T. Winter, 19:42
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Keith Thompson, 19:40
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf, diego . arias . vel, 19:32
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Skarmander, 19:31
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, AllaTurca, 19:26
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Default User, 19:26
October 23, 2005
- Re: truncating a floating type variable, Barry Schwarz, 12:02
- typedef query, James Brown, 11:57
- truncating a floating type variable, VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA, 10:59
- Re: inline recursive functions, Michael Mair, 10:13
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Skarmander, 08:00
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Skarmander, 07:28
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Flash Gordon, 07:19
- [OT] [RANT] Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Skarmander, 06:39
- Re: inline recursive functions, Aloo, 06:24
- Re: pointers to elements in a Linked-List?, Mabden, 05:34
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 05:25
- Re: file or directory and st_mode, Michael Mair, 03:36
- Re: Language design pointer definition, Michael Mair, 03:30
- Re: PLEASE HELP - need good reference for pthread code, Michael Mair, 03:25
- Re: Header file, Martin Ambuhl, 03:18
- Re: Header file, npavankumar@xxxxxxxxx, 02:04
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Mark F. Haigh, 01:58
- [OT] [RANT] Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Keyser Soze, 01:18
October 22, 2005
- PLEASE HELP - need good reference for pthread code, cpptutor2000, 23:57
- file or directory and st_mode, a, 23:51
- Language design pointer definition, rafaelolg, 23:45
- Re: Unaligned pointers question, Steven Jones, 23:33
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Skarmander, 23:19
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?, David Shin, 22:39
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?, marildod, 22:23
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Mark F. Haigh, 22:21
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?, gary, 22:18
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Keith Thompson, 22:13
- Re: Unaligned pointers question, Nils Weller, 22:04
- gdb and gcc with IDE?, Davy, 21:49
- Re: Unaligned pointers question, Steven Jones, 21:22
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF, Keith Thompson, 21:07
- Re: enum question, Keith Thompson, 20:50
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF, Skarmander, 20:18
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF, Skarmander, 20:11
- Re: inline recursive functions, Christian Bau, 18:50
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF, Eric Sosman, 18:48
- Re: inline recursive functions, Skarmander, 18:31
- Re: enum question, James Brown, 17:46
- Re: inline recursive functions, Michael Mair, 17:43
- Re: Unaligned pointers question, Nils Weller, 17:39
- Re: enum question, Michael Mair, 17:36
- Re: Unaligned pointers question, Nils Weller, 17:31
- Representation of '\n' and EOF, Skarmander, 17:21
- Unaligned pointers question, Steven Jones, 17:04
- inline recursive functions, Aloo, 16:57
- Re: enum question, Chad, 16:44
- Re: enum question, Keith Thompson, 16:43
- Re: enum question, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c], Kenny McCormack, 16:29
- Re: enum question, Chad, 16:15
- enum question, James Brown, 15:57
- Re: what happens to free()?, Michael Wojcik, 15:41
- Re: How to calculate the stack and heap size, Michael Wojcik, 15:37
- Re: sentinel control loops, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:14
- Re: what happens to free()?, Chris Torek, 14:51
- Questions & Doubts (Was: Re: sentinel control loops), Kenny McCormack, 14:45
- Re: Where can I get a copy of C89/99 ?, mohansn, 14:45
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Chris Torek, 14:25
- Re: How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?, Keith Thompson, 13:09
- Re: Where can I get a copy of C89/99 ?, Barry Schwarz, 13:04
- Re: What should printf infinity show?, Walter Roberson, 13:02
- Re: sentinel control loops, Keith Thompson, 13:01
- Re: Header file, Keith Thompson, 12:54
- Where can I get a copy of C89/99 ?, Frodo Baggins, 12:40
- Re: Header file, paytam, 12:21
- (the) TIA cliche (Was: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c]), Kenny McCormack, 12:18
- Re: How should ctype.h's functions be used?, Ben Pfaff, 11:30
- Postcard, wijaja_anton001@xxxxxxxxx, 10:15
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Joe Wright, 09:27
- [OT] Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Skarmander, 08:34
- Re: sentinel control loops, Mark McIntyre, 08:15
- Re: what happens to free()?, Mark McIntyre, 08:12
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Flash Gordon, 07:06
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Mark F. Haigh, 06:46
- Re: What should printf infinity show?, Mabden, 06:05
- Re: How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?, Michael Mair, 06:01
- Re: How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?, Martin Ambuhl, 06:00
- Re: How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?, Michael Mair, 05:57
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 05:51
- Re: How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?, Flash Gordon, 05:47
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Flash Gordon, 05:39
- Re: Arg Eval, Flash Gordon, 05:31
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Keyser Soze, 05:30
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:12
- Re: where is the end of free()?, ashu, 04:24
- Re: where is the end of free()?, ashu, 04:17
- How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?, Vol, 03:03
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, willamette3597@xxxxxxxxx, 01:42
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Artie Gold, 01:32
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Niu Xiao, 01:32
- Re: Header file, Mike Wahler, 01:24
- Header file, paytam, 01:12
- Re: Arg Eval, Chris Torek, 01:09
- Re: null function pointer?, Netocrat, 01:09
- Re: How should ctype.h's functions be used?, Eric Sosman, 01:01
- Re: Arg Eval, Gordon Burditt, 00:39
October 21, 2005
- Re: Arg Eval, Martin Ambuhl, 23:39
- Re: Arg Eval, Mike Wahler, 23:39
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Netocrat, 23:34
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Cheney Stallman, 23:12
- Re: Arg Eval, Razzer, 23:06
- Re: Arg Eval, Artie Gold, 22:54
- Re: Arg Eval, Razzer, 22:39
- Re: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c], A. Sinan Unur, 21:32
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, S.Tobias, 21:15
- Re: what happens to free()?, Keith Thompson, 20:49
- Re: Arg Eval, Barry Schwarz, 20:29
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Barry Schwarz, 20:23
- Re: Arg Eval, Flash Gordon, 20:02
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Flash Gordon, 19:49
- Re: ruminations on #include and paths, tedu, 19:45
- Re: Arg Eval, Mike Wahler, 19:44
- Re: Arg Eval, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:42
- Re: What should printf infinity show?, Keith Thompson, 19:28
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 19:27
- Re: Where can I get the algorthm of dicrete convolution?, Alan Balmer, 19:17
- Re: Where can I get the algorthm of dicrete convolution?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:41
- Re: What should printf infinity show?, pemo, 18:31
- Where can I get the algorthm of dicrete convolution?, yezi, 18:29
- Arg Eval, rayw, 18:18
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 18:11
- Re: what happens to free()?, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, Mabden, 17:58
- Re: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c], Martin Ambuhl, 17:40
- Re: ruminations on #include and paths, Gordon Burditt, 17:26
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Antonio Contreras, 17:26
- Re: what happens to free()?, Michael Wojcik, 17:08
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Michael Wojcik, 16:51
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Keith Thompson, 16:51
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Flash Gordon, 16:43
- Re: ruminations on #include and paths, Kenny McCormack, 16:38
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Skarmander, 16:37
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: How to calculate the stack and heap size, Malcolm, 16:01
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, ".", 15:34
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Razzer, 15:29
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Malcolm, 15:24
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Tim Rentsch, 15:24
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Tim Rentsch, 15:22
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Tim Rentsch, 15:13
- Re: please tell it works, Tim Rentsch, 15:10
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 15:07
- Re: ruminations on #include and paths, David Mathog, 14:57
- Re: how execute exe in c, Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, David Resnick, 14:35
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: How to find the size of dynamically allocated struct-type variable?, Keith Thompson, 14:26
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:21
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Default User, 14:17
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, David Resnick, 14:10
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Keith Thompson, 14:09
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Keith Thompson, 13:58
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Flash Gordon, 13:52
- Re: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c], Neil Cerutti, 13:45
- Re: how execute exe in c, Neil Cerutti, 13:42
- Re: ruminations on #include and paths, Gordon Burditt, 13:21
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Default User, 13:20
- Re: how execute exe in c, Flash Gordon, 12:57
- Re: how execute exe in c, Flash Gordon, 12:50
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Niu Xiao, 12:45
- Re: how execute exe in c, Tom, 12:35
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Pierre Maurette, 12:16
- ruminations on #include and paths, David Mathog, 12:11
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Netocrat, 12:09
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Default User, 11:59
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Default User, 11:57
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Default User, 11:57
- Re: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c], Rich Gibbs, 11:52
- Re: Determine calling function, Default User, 11:50
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Default User, 11:48
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Default User, 11:45
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:34
- [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c], Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:27
- Re: How to find the size of dynamically allocated struct-type variable?, John Bode, 11:25
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Netocrat, 11:17
- Re: where is the end of free()?, TomHanks, 11:12
- Re: how execute exe in c, Martin Ambuhl, 11:06
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:00
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Zara, 10:51
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:37
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Zara, 10:37
- Re: How to find the size of dynamically allocated struct-type variable?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:35
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:34
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:34
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, vire, 10:29
- Re: How to find the size of dynamically allocated struct-type variable?, Marc Boyer, 10:29
- How to find the size of dynamically allocated struct-type variable?, nmtoan, 10:24
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 10:21
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Netocrat, 10:15
- Re: how execute exe in c, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:09
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:08
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Pierre Maurette, 09:58
- Re: how execute exe in c, Tom, 09:51
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:27
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Thomas Zhu, 09:26
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:21
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:17
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, BigBrian, 09:01
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Thomas Zhu, 08:55
- Re: how execute exe in c, Flash Gordon, 08:50
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Pierre Maurette, 08:39
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:37
- can you tell that y the code is work like that, venkatesh, 08:29
- Re: how execute exe in c, jaekkay, 08:18
- Re: how execute exe in c, Flash Gordon, 07:40
- Re: how execute exe in c, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:26
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:22
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Villy Kruse, 07:20
- Re: how execute exe in c, Pacher R. Dragos, 07:20
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, websnarf, 07:10
- Re: how execute exe in c, jaekkay, 06:56
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, Richard Heathfield, 06:52
- Re: printf(), Jirka Klaue, 06:13
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 05:39
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Marc Boyer, 05:37
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Thomas Zhu, 05:37
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Dik T. Winter, 05:30
- Re: where is the end of free()?, Madhav, 05:26
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 05:19
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, Mabden, 05:17
- where is the end of free()?, Thomas Zhu, 05:12
- Re: how execute exe in c, Tom, 04:27
- how execute exe in c, chellappa, 04:25
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Keith Thompson, 03:59
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Flash Gordon, 03:39
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 02:54
- Re: how to determine a string to be a number?, Keith Thompson, 01:33
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Keith Thompson, 01:05
October 20, 2005
- Re: printf(), Jack Klein, 23:03
- Re: how to determine a string to be a number?, Jack Klein, 22:38
- Re: sentinel control loops, Ben Pfaff, 22:37
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Jack Klein, 22:35
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 22:33
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 22:26
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 22:21
- Re: Determine calling function, Walter Roberson, 22:13
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 22:13
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 22:10
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Greg Comeau, 22:04
- Re: sentinel control loops, Keith Thompson, 21:43
- Re: Bit Counting, Peter Nilsson, 21:37
- Re: what happens to free()?, Keith Thompson, 21:19
- Re: what happens to free()?, Peter Nilsson, 20:20
- Re: Determine calling function, Keith Thompson, 20:18
- Re: sentinel control loops, Mark McIntyre, 19:58
- Re: what happens to free()?, Mark McIntyre, 19:55
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 19:49
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Peter Nilsson, 19:02
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 19:01
- Re: Find ip on my local machine, Michael Wojcik, 18:57
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Flash Gordon, 18:57
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Michael Wojcik, 18:52
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Flash Gordon, 18:50
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Antonio Contreras, 18:36
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Mike Wahler, 18:29
- Re: Standard compliant seek with long long?, Walter Roberson, 18:09
- Re: Standard compliant seek with long long?, Keyser Soze, 17:52
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 17:47
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, Malcolm, 17:42
- Re: What should printf infinity show?, Mabden, 17:40
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mabden, 17:36
- Re: What should printf infinity show?, Walter Roberson, 17:35
- What should printf infinity show?, dmoisset, 17:27
- Re: what happens to free()?, Keith Thompson, 17:25
- Re: malloc, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:17
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Flash Gordon, 17:17
- Re: malloc, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:15
- Re: malloc, Flash Gordon, 17:13
- Re: printf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:10
- Re: printf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:07
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, ".", 16:20
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 16:06
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, BigBrian, 15:51
- Re: printf(), Martin Ambuhl, 14:31
- Re: please tell it works, Skarmander, 14:29
- Re: Socket Programming Problem in C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:24
- Re: how to determine a string to be a number?, Clifford Stern, 14:23
- Re: Socket Programming Problem in C, Walter Roberson, 14:22
- Re: printf(), Kenneth Brody, 14:17
- Socket Programming Problem in C, chellappa, 14:09
- Re: most software jobs are software maintenance rather than new development?, E. Robert Tisdale, 14:03
- Re: please tell it works, Randy Howard, 13:45
- Re: printf(), Randy Howard, 13:44
- Re: printf(), Jirka Klaue, 13:19
- Re: How to calculate the stack and heap size, Anonymous 7843, 13:18
- Re: printf(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:06
- Re: Determine calling function, David Resnick, 13:05
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, E. Robert Tisdale, 12:51
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Michael Wojcik, 12:26
- Re: Determine calling function, Michael Wojcik, 12:16
- Re: malloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:12
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:08
- Re: Find ip on my local machine, Keith Thompson, 11:57
- Re: printf(), Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:52
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, Dave Vandervies, 11:51
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Michael Wojcik, 11:48
- Re: Hai all,, Alan Balmer, 11:33
- Re: printf(), Kenneth Brody, 11:30
- Re: printf(), Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:29
- Re: Standard compliant seek with long long?, David Mathog, 11:18
- Re: printf(), paulius-maruska, 11:14
- Re: sentinel control loops, Mistakenidentity18@xxxxxxxxx, 10:49
- printf(), Turner, GS \(Geoff\), 10:47
- Re: Bit Counting, Julian V. Noble, 10:43
- Hai all,, Mistakenidentity18@xxxxxxxxx, 10:43
- Re: malloc, Joe Estock, 10:22
- Re: Bit Counting, Alex Fraser, 10:19
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:58
- Re: Who can introduce some books about advanced c programming to me?, Skarmander, 09:51
- Re: please tell it works, Thomas Zhu, 09:50
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Antonio Contreras, 09:45
- Re: please tell it works, venkatesh, 09:34
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Neil Cerutti, 09:29
- Re: please tell it works, Chris Dollin, 09:16
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mabden, 09:14
- Re: what happens to free()?, Jerry, 09:13
- Re: please tell it works, Lew Pitcher, 09:13
- Re: please tell it works, GJ, 09:08
- please tell it works, venkatesh, 09:04
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:59
- Re: Who can introduce some books about advanced c programming to me?, pemo, 08:53
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mabden, 08:46
- Re: malloc, Joe Estock, 08:44
- Re: how to determine a string to be a number?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:43
- Bit Counting, GJ, 08:41
- Find ip on my local machine, Rusty, 08:27
- Find ip on my local machine, Rusty, 08:26
- Who can introduce some books about advanced c programming to me?, zqhpnp@xxxxxxxxx, 07:43
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Flash Gordon, 07:39
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Flash Gordon, 07:34
- Re: How to calculate the stack and heap size, Flash Gordon, 07:25
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Richard Tobin, 07:15
- Re: Determine calling function, James Dow Allen, 06:39
- Re: how to determine a string to be a number?, Niklas Norrthon, 06:22
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Mark McIntyre, 05:54
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mabden, 05:44
- sentinel control loops, shan, 05:28
- Re: null function pointer?, S.Tobias, 05:26
- Re: what happens to free()?, Mark McIntyre, 05:11
- Re: what happens to free()?, Mark McIntyre, 05:07
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Mark McIntyre, 05:02
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, nicolas . riesch, 04:56
- Re: how to determine a string to be a number?, Flash Gordon, 04:49
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, bwegge, 04:43
- How to calculate the stack and heap size, ivan, 04:13
- Re: malloc, Flash Gordon, 03:48
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array, rupesh_533, 03:12
- how to determine a string to be a number?, lisa . lin, 02:34
- Initializing Pointer to an array, rupesh_533, 02:23
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Jack Klein, 02:12
- Re: what happens to free()?, ncf, 01:35
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Hanzac Chen, 01:17
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Mike Wahler, 00:54
- Re: malloc, Martin Ambuhl, 00:53
- Re: serial port behavior, Luc The Perverse, 00:33
- Re: malloc, Joe Estock, 00:16
October 19, 2005
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Walter Roberson, 23:49
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Jack Klein, 23:46
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Keith Thompson, 23:32
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Walter Roberson, 23:04
- Re: Crazy Send and Recv behaviour, spip_yeah, 22:54
- The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod', Hanzac Chen, 22:49
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Keith Thompson, 22:42
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 22:13
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:54
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Skarmander, 20:00
- Re: How should ctype.h's functions be used?, Keith Thompson, 19:53
- Re: Crazy Send and Recv behaviour, Kenneth Brody, 19:51
- Re: How should ctype.h's functions be used?, Ben Pfaff, 19:32
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 19:28
- How should ctype.h's functions be used?, Sarloc, 19:27
- Re: Determine calling function, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 19:13
- Re: Null character and fixed strings, ehabaziz2001, 19:01
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, A. Sinan Unur, 18:59
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Keith Thompson, 18:55
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, websnarf, 17:26
- Re: Inside C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:19
- Re: Dynamic Array, Gregory Pietsch, 16:10
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, E. Robert Tisdale, 16:06
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Skarmander, 15:24
- Re: Standard compliant seek with long long?, tedu, 15:24
- Re: Inside C, Ed Prochak, 15:06
- Re: Inside C, Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: Inside C, Sunny, 14:36
- Re: Inside C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:11
- Re: Inside C, Sunny, 14:03
- Re: Crazy Send and Recv behaviour, Alan Balmer, 14:02
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Keith Thompson, 13:45
- Re: Crazy Send and Recv behaviour, Gordon Burditt, 13:41
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Keith Thompson, 13:41
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Michael Wojcik, 13:41
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Keith Thompson, 13:40
- Crazy Send and Recv behaviour, ifmusic, 13:30
- Re: malloc, Martin Ambuhl, 13:25
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Skarmander, 13:24
- Re: Inside C, Alan Balmer, 13:19
- Re: Inside C, Michael Mair, 13:04
- Inside C, Sunny, 12:46
- Re: Standard compliant seek with long long?, Gordon Burditt, 12:19
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Guillaume, 11:52
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Netocrat, 11:49
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Singamsetty, 11:45
- Standard compliant seek with long long?, David Mathog, 11:28
- Re: serial port behavior, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:01
- serial port behavior, bernatik, 10:45
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Marc Boyer, 10:40
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Skarmander, 10:32
- Re: malloc, Frodo Baggins, 10:28
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Netocrat, 10:17
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Richard Tobin, 10:01
- Re: setrlimit, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:37
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Kenny McCormack, 09:34
- setrlimit, Kevin, 09:32
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, S.Tobias, 09:24
- Re: malloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:15
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Kevin Bagust, 08:23
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, EventHelix.com, 08:06
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs, Zara, 08:01
- Re: what happens to free()?, Omri Barel, 07:51
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mabden, 07:50
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Vimal Aravindashan, 07:49
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 07:02
- Re: what happens to free()?, Nick Keighley, 06:56
- how to use pure c to write OO programs, zhuyin . nju, 06:49
- Re: malloc, Joel, 06:42
- Re: null function pointer?, S.Tobias, 06:41
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Netocrat, 05:05
- Re: Help. What is the error?, jacob navia, 04:02
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, nicolas . riesch, 03:17
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Netocrat, 02:42
- Re: thread safety, Michael Press, 02:04
- Re: Unicode conversion, Simon Biber, 01:43
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Vimal Aravindashan, 01:24
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Vimal Aravindashan, 01:17
- Re: what happens to free()?, ncf, 00:50
October 18, 2005
- Re: what happens to free()?, Lew Pitcher, 22:55
- what happens to free()?, Jerry, 22:26
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Netocrat, 21:00
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, Mark F. Haigh, 20:50
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Netocrat, 20:33
- Re: null function pointer?, Netocrat, 20:16
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 19:02
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 17:57
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, William Ahern, 17:38
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Kenneth Brody, 17:20
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Mark McIntyre, 17:04
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Mark McIntyre, 16:49
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Keith Thompson, 16:20
- Re: getting size using dirents structures, Flash Gordon, 16:07
- Re: Help. What is the error?, jacob navia, 15:58
- Re: getting size using dirents structures, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- getting size using dirents structures, nicolasdban, 15:14
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:13
- Re: malloc, Martin Ambuhl, 15:03
- Re: null function pointer?, S.Tobias, 14:56
- Re: Unicode conversion, Mike Wahler, 14:52
- Re: Unicode conversion, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Flash Gordon, 14:20
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:12
- Re: Need forum Administrator, Mike Wahler, 13:49
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Neil Cerutti, 13:47
- Re: Unicode conversion, Mike Wahler, 13:42
- Need forum Administrator, forumadmin, 13:41
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Vimal Aravindashan, 13:30
- Re: How to delay Global variable initilization, Mike Wahler, 13:01
- Re: External Variables, Richard Tobin, 12:58
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Richard Tobin, 12:55
- Re: malloc, Richard Tobin, 12:53
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Tim Rentsch, 12:31
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 12:22
- Re: External Variables, Mike Wahler, 12:14
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, miketigerwoods, 12:12
- External Variables, Bart C, 12:00
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Tim Rentsch, 11:58
- Re: Two-Dimensional Char Array, Vimal Aravindashan, 11:55
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Skarmander, 11:53
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, jacob navia, 11:29
- Re: malloc, David Resnick, 11:21
- Re: malloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:16
- Re: malloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:15
- Re: malloc, Vimal Aravindashan, 11:06
- Re: How to delay Global variable initilization, Kenneth Brody, 11:04
- Two-Dimensional Char Array, miketigerwoods, 11:04
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Kenneth Brody, 10:59
- Re: malloc, Marc Boyer, 10:41
- malloc, Hrv'uljak, 10:36
- Re: How to delay Global variable initilization, Anand, 10:21
- Re: Determine calling function, Michael Wojcik, 10:11
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Frodo Baggins, 10:03
- Re: How to delay Global variable initilization, Marc Boyer, 09:50
- How to delay Global variable initilization, vsnadagouda, 09:43
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 09:42
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 09:37
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:29
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Chris Dollin, 09:00
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Christopher Harrison, 08:52
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 08:43
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, P.J. Plauger, 08:27
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, pete, 08:27
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 08:10
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Antonio Contreras, 07:57
- Re: Watching a File for Changes, Alex Fraser, 07:51
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Rob Thorpe, 07:49
- Watching a File for Changes, Christopher Harrison, 07:33
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Flash Gordon, 07:27
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 06:53
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, S.Tobias, 06:30
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 06:15
- Re: null function pointer?, S.Tobias, 06:10
- Re: Help. What is the error?, jacob navia, 06:09
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Vimal Aravindashan, 05:58
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 05:57
- Re: Help. What is the error?, Ravi Uday, 05:39
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Flash Gordon, 05:20
- Help. What is the error?, param, 05:15
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mabden, 05:13
- Re: cyclic doubly link list, Chris Dollin, 04:11
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Keith Thompson, 04:08
- Unicode conversion, djake, 03:51
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), CoL, 03:15
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Keith Thompson, 00:58
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 00:49
- Re: null function pointer?, Keith Thompson, 00:39
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 00:25
October 17, 2005
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Tim Rentsch, 23:55
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Simon Biber, 22:53
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Tim Rentsch, 22:36
- Re: weird but interesting code - needs help, vib, 21:45
- Re: Is % slow?, Walter Bright, 21:41
- Re: Macro substitution and runtime question., Singamsetty, 21:37
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Tim Rentsch, 21:33
- Re: Macro substitution and runtime question., Chad, 21:19
- Re: Where is the error?, Tim Rentsch, 21:13
- Macro substitution and runtime question., Chad, 21:13
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 21:08
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Old Wolf, 17:37
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Old Wolf, 17:31
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, pemo, 16:18
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: how to form queues for data storage and how to Handle the matching of the Responses, Malcolm, 15:35
- Re: Determine calling function, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: #define inside a struct?, Daniel Rudy, 13:35
- Re: cyclic doubly link list, Ben Pfaff, 12:24
- Re: #define inside a struct?, Alan Balmer, 12:16
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Frodo Baggins, 12:09
- Re: Is % slow?, Scott \"Poncho\" Fluhrer, 12:06
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, Swampster, 12:01
- Re: Use of static ?, Michael Wojcik, 11:51
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Michael Mair, 11:11
- Re: cyclic doubly link list, Michael Mair, 11:02
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Walter Roberson, 10:49
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Walter Roberson, 10:46
- Re: weird but interesting code - needs help, Walter Roberson, 10:44
- Re: Help. Where is my error?, Geoff Turner, 10:26
- Help. Where is my error?, Red Dragon, 09:58
- Re: Determine calling function, James Dow Allen, 08:48
- Re: http://cprogrammers.blogspot.com/, Skarmander, 08:42
- Re: http://cprogrammers.blogspot.com/, Flash Gordon, 07:47
- http://cprogrammers.blogspot.com/, becks007, 06:34
- Re: Request for compiler selection advice, Jeff Melvaine, 05:41
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, those who know me have no need of my name, 05:40
- how to form queues for data storage and how to Handle the matching of the Responses, saleem, 05:37
- Re: cyclic doubly link list, Chris Dollin, 05:31
- Re: cyclic doubly link list, Simon Biber, 05:25
- Re: Regarding use of modules, pete, 04:31
- Re: #define inside a struct?, Daniel Rudy, 04:07
- Re: Determine calling function, Marc Boyer, 04:01
- cyclic doubly link list, free2cric, 03:45
- Re: weird but interesting code - needs help, vib, 03:14
- Re: weird but interesting code - needs help, Walter Roberson, 02:40
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, Pacher R. Dragos, 02:26
- weird but interesting code - needs help, vib, 02:19
- Re: Windows Programming in C under DevC++, Malcolm, 01:51
- Re: fread() function and reading binary files, Martin Ambuhl, 01:45
- Re: fread() function and reading binary files, Malcolm, 01:42
- fread() function and reading binary files, Fernando Barsoba, 01:28
- Re: Determine calling function, Niklas Norrthon, 01:02
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 00:22
- Windows Programming in C under DevC++, Luc The Perverse, 00:17
- Re: what are the different between gcc and cc compiler?, Keith Thompson, 00:14
October 16, 2005
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Randy Howard, 22:55
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, fb, 22:52
- Re: fopen problem, pjlsr, 22:20
- Re: String to HEX & BIN Conversion?, Dave Thompson, 22:17
- Re: null function pointer?, Dave Thompson, 22:17
- Re: More amusing C grammer, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: indirect jmp, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: String Problem?, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: A[x][y][z], Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: String Problem?, Dave Thompson, 22:16
- Re: what are the different between gcc and cc compiler?, Walter Roberson, 21:23
- Re: what are the different between gcc and cc compiler?, Gordon Burditt, 21:19
- what are the different between gcc and cc compiler?, nick, 21:10
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Joe Wright, 20:20
- Re: Use of static ?, Joe Wright, 19:57
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Skarmander, 19:22
- Re: #define inside a struct?, Mike Wahler, 18:46
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Thad Smith, 18:41
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Simon Biber, 18:34
- Re: Request for compiler selection advice, Simon Biber, 18:20
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Chris Hills, 18:03
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Chris Hills, 17:55
- Re: please tell the websites, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:44
- Re: Help funtions in a seperate file??, Malcolm, 17:34
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:23
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:21
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, spitfirex86, 17:20
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Barry Schwarz, 17:05
- Re: Regarding use of modules, Skarmander, 16:13
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Old Wolf, 15:49
- Re: please tell the websites, Old Wolf, 15:41
- Regarding use of modules, Paminu, 15:32
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Michael Mair, 15:20
- Re: Is % slow?, Jack Klein, 14:52
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Roger Leigh, 14:51
- Re: Is % slow?, Skarmander, 14:43
- Re: Use of static ?, Barry Schwarz, 14:41
- Re: JR PROGRAMMER-ANALYST/ C C++/ IN, Jack Klein, 14:36
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Jack Klein, 14:26
- Re: Is % slow?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:13
- Re: Help funtions in a seperate file??, Michael B Allen, 14:10
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Michael B Allen, 14:03
- Re: The size of structs containing "int a[0]"?, Harry Plaske, 14:00
- Re: Help funtions in a seperate file??, Skarmander, 13:59
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Martin Ambuhl, 13:54
- Is % slow?, Michael B Allen, 13:50
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Ben Pfaff, 13:48
- Help funtions in a seperate file??, Paminu, 13:39
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, __frank__, 13:18
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 12:17
- Re: what is the meaning of "implicit declaration of function `malloc' "?, Martin Ambuhl, 12:15
- Re: what is the meaning of "implicit declaration of function `malloc' "?, pete, 12:02
- Re: Use of static ?, Joe Wright, 12:01
- what is the meaning of "implicit declaration of function `malloc' "?, nick, 11:43
- Re: The size of structs containing "int a[0]"?, pemo, 11:25
- Re: please tell the websites, Keith Thompson, 10:56
- Re: The size of structs containing "int a[0]"?, Keith Thompson, 10:44
- Re: please tell the websites, Joe Estock, 10:26
- Re: Where is my mistake? Now no more mistake, Red Dragon, 10:01
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:57
- Re: The size of structs containing "int a[0]"?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:56
- OT: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Kenny McCormack, 09:38
- Re: MSDOS-Based Compilable Code for RSA / Other Public-Key Scheme, Crypto Loko, 09:18
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Roger Leigh, 07:19
- Re: #define inside a struct?, Robert Harris, 06:33
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Christian Bau, 05:29
- #define inside a struct?, Daniel Rudy, 05:28
- Re: Question about C programming with .NET platform, Malcolm, 05:16
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Das, 05:04
- Re: please tell the websites, Das, 04:46
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Malcolm, 04:32
- The size of structs containing "int a[0]"?, Lokicer, 03:57
- Re: Request for compiler selection advice, Mike Wahler, 01:10
- Request for compiler selection advice, Jeff Melvaine, 00:34
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Thad Smith, 00:06
October 15, 2005
- Re: *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***, Allin Cottrell, 23:13
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, c_learner, 21:28
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Gaijinco, 19:48
- Re: Binary Tree, Foodbank, 18:58
- Re: pointers to char, gordy, 18:11
- Re: Use of static ?, Christian Bau, 17:47
- Re: please tell the websites, Richard Heathfield, 17:17
- Re: Use of static ?, Simon Biber, 16:31
- Re: Can somebody suggest a "C lang" project with pointers and linked lits for beginner?, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Simon Biber, 16:25
- Re: Question about C programming with .NET platform, EventHelix.com, 16:23
- Re: pointers to char, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: Typecast of one argument to printf impacts other ???, Martin Ambuhl, 16:03
- Re: Question about C programming with .NET platform, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: please tell the websites, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:33
- Re: pointers to char, Kenneth Brody, 15:16
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Kenneth Brody, 15:05
- Book advice:Deitel & Deitel, __frank__, 14:47
- pointers to char, gordy, 14:45
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Joe Wright, 14:31
- Question about C programming with .NET platform, LJK, 14:19
- Re: please tell the websites, Malcolm, 13:59
- Re: Can somebody suggest a "C lang" project with pointers and linked lits for beginner?, Malcolm, 13:52
- Re: What is "shared library" in C, is there any small example I can see?, Malcolm, 13:44
- Re: Determine calling function, Joakim Hove, 12:53
- Re: Use of static ?, Joe Wright, 12:30
- Re: please tell the websites, Roberto Waltman, 12:26
- Re: Typecast of one argument to printf impacts other ???, Barry Schwarz, 12:21
- Re: What is "shared library" in C, is there any small example I can see?, Walter Roberson, 12:15
- Re: Typecast of one argument to printf impacts other ???, Alipha, 11:56
- Re: Use of static ?, Roberto Waltman, 11:55
- What is "shared library" in C, is there any small example I can see?, santa19992000, 11:47
- Can somebody suggest a "C lang" project with pointers and linked lits for beginner?, santa19992000, 11:45
- Re: JR PROGRAMMER-ANALYST/ C C++/ IN, Harry Plaske, 08:23
- Typecast of one argument to printf impacts other ???, nandh_dp, 08:19
- JR PROGRAMMER-ANALYST/ C C++/ IN, Tom Gugger, 07:59
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), pete, 07:59
- Re: please tell the websites, venkatesh, 07:09
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), venkatesh, 07:00
- Re: char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), pete, 06:58
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Paminu, 06:55
- char * ptr = "amit", in which area of memory it is stored (heap,stack,code,global), Amit, 06:51
- Re: please tell the websites, shan, 06:43
- please tell the websites, venkatesh, 06:32
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, pete, 06:32
- Re: Inline asm commands, Mabden, 06:31
- Re: Use of static ?, peetm, 06:30
- Re: Where is my mistake? Now no more mistake, William J. Leary Jr., 06:08
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Where is my mistake? Now no more mistake, pete, 05:50
- Re: Where is my mistake? Now no more mistake, Red Dragon, 05:50
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, vivek.sriwastava@xxxxxxxxx, 04:51
- Re: char=int, Neil Kurzman, 02:40
- Re: Where is my mistake? Now no more mistake, Red Dragon, 01:57
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Keith Thompson, 00:15
October 14, 2005
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Red Dragon, 23:44
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Richard Tobin, 21:09
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Walter Roberson, 20:59
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Dik T. Winter, 20:03
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Anonymous 7843, 19:00
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Richard Tobin, 18:35
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Martin Ambuhl, 18:32
- Re: Use of static ?, codefixer, 18:29
- Re: Use of static ?, codefixer, 18:27
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Anonymous 7843, 18:22
- Re: Use of static ?, Walter Roberson, 18:17
- Use of static ?, codefixer, 18:14
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Anonymous 7843, 17:57
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Simon Biber, 17:41
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Joe Wright, 17:40
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: WIN32 Console Programming - Changing cursor to block for overstrike?, Keith Thompson, 17:21
- Re: system("PAUSE") for linux?, Walter Roberson, 17:06
- Re: WIN32 Console Programming - Changing cursor to block for overstrike?, Default User, 16:44
- system("PAUSE") for linux?, Paminu, 16:36
- Re: WIN32 Console Programming - Changing cursor to block for overstrike?, AMT2K5, 15:54
- Re: WIN32 Console Programming - Changing cursor to block for overstrike?, Anonymous 7843, 15:52
- Re: WIN32 Console Programming - Changing cursor to block for overstrike?, Eric Sosman, 15:28
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Alan Balmer, 15:27
- Re: Memory Dump, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- WIN32 Console Programming - Changing cursor to block for overstrike?, AMT2K5, 15:09
- Re: Memory Dump, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:54
- Re: Memory Dump, David Lee Lambert, 14:45
- Re: beginner: structures..., Default User, 12:19
- Re: beginner: structures..., Default User, 12:19
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Alan Balmer, 12:10
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Steffen Buehler, 11:04
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, pete, 11:01
- Re: fopen problem, Michael Wojcik, 10:29
- Re: print to printer, David Resnick, 10:24
- Re: print to printer, David Resnick, 10:23
- Re: compiler options to display types?, Michael Wojcik, 10:21
- Re: fopen problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:21
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, S.Tobias, 10:17
- print to printer, Red Dragon, 10:15
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Red Dragon, 10:12
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Red Dragon, 10:02
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Red Dragon, 10:01
- Re: indirect jmp, N. Shamsundar, 09:47
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Dik T. Winter, 09:28
- Re: Random floats function, Michel Rouzic, 09:11
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book., AnonMail2005, 08:45
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, S.Tobias, 08:38
- Re: Determine calling function, Marc Boyer, 08:37
- Re: Determine calling function, ajm, 08:31
- Re: compiler options to display types?, Marc Boyer, 08:26
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, S.Tobias, 08:16
- Re: fopen problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:15
- Re: Determine calling function, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:10
- Re: Memory Dump, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:05
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:56
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Ravi Uday, 07:40
- Re: Memory Dump, Pacher R. Dragos, 07:13
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book., Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:09
- Re: Memory Dump, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:06
- Memory Dump, Pacher R. Dragos, 06:45
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, pete, 06:29
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, sudhz, 06:05
- Re: Random floats function, pete, 06:03
- Re: Random floats function, pete, 05:55
- Re: beginner: structures..., Alex Fraser, 05:46
- Re: beginner: structures..., rory, 05:30
- Re: beginner: structures..., Walter Roberson, 05:29
- Re: beginner: structures..., pete, 05:29
- Re: beginner: structures..., ajm, 05:21
- Re: beginner: structures..., rory, 05:16
- Re: beginner: structures..., pete, 05:08
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book., Bilgehan . Balban, 05:02
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 04:57
- Re: beginner: structures..., ajm, 04:56
- Re: Determine calling function, Joakim Hove, 04:55
- Re: beginner: structures..., Ravi Uday, 04:49
- Re: Determine calling function, Ravi Uday, 04:33
- beginner: structures..., rory, 04:31
- Determine calling function, Joakim Hove, 04:24
- Re: Random floats function, pete, 04:19
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 03:50
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book., pete, 03:36
- Re: Random floats function, Michael Mair, 03:01
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Michael Mair, 02:56
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book., Chad, 00:48
- Re: fopen problem, Martin Ambuhl, 00:35
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Jack Klein, 00:31
- Re: fopen problem, Martin Ambuhl, 00:28
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Ben Pfaff, 00:22
- Re: fopen problem, pjlsr, 00:16
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Keith Thompson, 00:13
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Keith Thompson, 00:06
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?, Jack Klein, 00:01
October 13, 2005
- Re: fopen problem, Keith Thompson, 23:54
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Mike Wahler, 23:32
- Re: [OT] can u tell about the file operation links for me ?, Mike Wahler, 23:29
- can u tell about the file operation links for me ?, pvenkatesh2k4, 23:13
- Re: fopen problem, Gordon Burditt, 22:58
- Re: fopen problem, Robert Gamble, 22:51
- fopen problem, pjlsr, 22:34
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Peter Nilsson, 21:26
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Peter Nilsson, 21:25
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book., AnonMail2005, 21:02
- Re: Random floats function, Michel Rouzic, 20:58
- Going beyond the K&R book., Corrupted Mind, 20:33
- Re: compiler options to display types?, Mike Wahler, 20:15
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Corrupted Mind, 20:12
- Re: *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***, Richard Tobin, 19:17
- Re: Binary Tree, Barry Schwarz, 19:05
- Re: *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***, A. Sinan Unur, 18:41
- *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***, Paminu, 18:22
- Re: Random floats function, pete, 18:22
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Old Wolf, 18:16
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays., Joe Wright, 18:08
- Re: Inverse hypergeometric distribution function written in C?, Thomas Lumley, 18:08
- Re: compiler options to display types?, Walter Roberson, 18:06
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, Christian Bau, 17:52
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Barry, 17:52
- compiler options to display types?, bsd_mike, 17:41
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Christian Bau, 17:27
- Re: Binary Tree, Flash Gordon, 17:19
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Keith Thompson, 16:44
- Re: how to do with this case?, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Kenneth Brody, 16:17
- Re: Random floats function, pete, 16:11
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keyser Soze, 16:05
- Re: Random floats function, pete, 15:46
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Mike Wahler, 15:42
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: Binary Tree, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 15:14
- Re: Random floats function, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: how to do with this case?, Flash Gordon, 15:03
- Re: Inverse hypergeometric distribution function written in C?, Flash Gordon, 14:58
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Barry, 14:43
- Re: how to do with this case?, Mike Wahler, 14:25
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Dale, 14:23
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Anonymous 7843, 14:11
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Dale, 14:04
- Re: Should I do that...?, Simon Biber, 13:57
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Eric Sosman, 13:10
- how to do with this case?, qianz99, 13:06
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:00
- Re: Where is my mistake?, orium69, 12:55
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???, Walter Roberson, 12:40
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???, Don, 12:26
- Inverse hypergeometric distribution function written in C?, Edward Hua, 11:24
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?, Kenneth Brody, 11:18
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Kenneth Brody, 11:14
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, Michael Wojcik, 11:12
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, Walter Roberson, 11:01
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Michael Wojcik, 10:47
- strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?, nicolas . riesch, 10:39
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?, SM Ryan, 10:10
- Re: gdb debugger, revival, 09:49
- Re: null function pointer?, Michael Wojcik, 09:46
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:37
- Can an enum be used as an array size?, Francois Grieu, 09:19
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Eric Sosman, 08:44
- Re: Where is my mistake?, Skarmander, 08:37
- Re: Random floats function, Michel Rouzic, 08:37
- Where is my mistake?, Red Dragon, 08:32
- Re: Searching in Logs, Flash Gordon, 08:15
- Re: How to determine checksum calculation method, Flash Gordon, 08:11
- Re: How to determine checksum calculation method, Pacher R. Dragos, 07:39
- Re: How to determine checksum calculation method, Flash Gordon, 07:36
- Searching in Logs, Pacher R. Dragos, 07:19
- How to determine checksum calculation method, Andrus, 06:19
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Keith Thompson, 06:01
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Keith Thompson, 05:54
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Niklas Norrthon, 05:41
- Re: parse error before '=' token, littleroy, 05:40
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?, SM Ryan, 04:33
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Flash Gordon, 04:21
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Paminu, 04:17
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 03:34
- Re: null function pointer?, S.Tobias, 03:13
- Re: No limits in arrays??, S.Tobias, 02:54
- Re: graph.h, Salvatore Di Fazio, 02:53
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, Martin Ambuhl, 02:36
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, pankaj . khandelwal, 01:52
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Ben Pfaff, 01:29
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 01:16
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Ben Pfaff, 01:02
October 12, 2005
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Keith Thompson, 23:55
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 23:29
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Jaspreet, 23:08
- Re: Is there any good way to do it, tanmoy87544, 22:55
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Ben Pfaff, 22:49
- Re: Binary Tree, Foodbank, 22:46
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 22:04
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Dik T. Winter, 22:04
- Re: projects ,samples exercises, Robert Gamble, 22:04
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Dik T. Winter, 22:01
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays., Keith Thompson, 21:51
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, August Karlstrom, 21:39
- Re: parse error before '=' token, Mike Wahler, 21:37
- parse error before '=' token, nick, 21:26
- Re: Where is the error?, Jaspreet, 21:23
- Re: null function pointer?, Keith Thompson, 21:23
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, August Karlstrom, 21:22
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays., Chad, 21:21
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?, A. Sinan Unur, 21:18
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays., Keith Thompson, 21:17
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?, A. Sinan Unur, 21:02
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?, Charles M. Reinke, 21:01
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays., A. Sinan Unur, 20:59
- what is the meaning of exit()?, nick, 20:51
- Unconstrained behavior in arrays., Chad, 20:49
- Re: Where is the error?, Skarmander, 20:46
- Re: null function pointer?, Chris Torek, 20:31
- Re: Where is the error?, Tim Rentsch, 20:13
- Re: graph.h, James McIninch, 19:56
- Re: Where is the error?, Jaspreet, 19:51
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 19:38
- Re: Where is the error?, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 19:35
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Anonymous 7843, 19:34
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Christian Bau, 19:33
- Re: Binary Tree, Barry Schwarz, 19:32
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 19:28
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: Where is the error?, Peter Nilsson, 19:17
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Dik T. Winter, 19:12
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Dik T. Winter, 19:10
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 19:08
- Re: Using Huffman Compression, Dik T. Winter, 19:07
- Re: graph.h, Flash Gordon, 19:06
- Re: Where is the error?, Kenneth Brody, 18:44
- graph.h, Salvatore Di Fazio, 18:34
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Fao, Sean, 18:23
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros, Skarmander, 18:14
- Re: Where is the error?, Red Dragon, 18:11
- Re: Where is the error?, Jaspreet, 18:05
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Skarmander, 17:57
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros, Old Wolf, 17:54
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, pete, 17:49
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, August Karlstrom, 17:47
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Flash Gordon, 17:46
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Markus Moll, 17:44
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Kenny McCormack, 17:43
- Re: Where is the error?, Old Wolf, 17:40
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- Re: Where is the error?, Keith Thompson, 17:37
- Re: No limits in arrays??, Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: No limits in arrays??, AnonMail2005, 17:25
- Re: projects ,samples exercises, Jaspreet, 17:20
- Re: Where is the error?, pete, 17:14
- No limits in arrays??, Paminu, 17:08
- Re: null function pointer?, pete, 17:01
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: Is there any good way to do it, Keith Thompson, 16:35
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, orium69, 16:32
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Is there any good way to do it, Walter Roberson, 16:25
- Is there any good way to do it, qianz99, 16:13
- Re: pointers to elements in a Linked-List?, Eric Sosman, 15:44
- projects ,samples exercises, Robert S, 15:43
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Skarmander, 15:32
- pointers to elements in a Linked-List?, Paminu, 15:26
- Re: null function pointer?, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: Random floats function, Michael Mair, 15:06
- Re: Where is the error?, Default User, 15:00
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: operator >> on signed in c89, Simon Aittamaa, 14:42
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: operator >> on signed in c89, Eric Sosman, 14:33
- operator >> on signed in c89, Simon Aittamaa, 14:19
- Re: what is the meaning of the Warning message,why it occurs?, Jaspreet, 14:11
- Re: String to HEX & BIN Conversion?, salsipius, 14:11
- Re: Where is the error?, DevarajA, 14:09
- Re: Where is the error?, Jaspreet, 14:09
- Re: String to HEX & BIN Conversion?, David Resnick, 14:06
- String to HEX & BIN Conversion?, salsipius, 13:47
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, David Given, 13:28
- Re: Random floats function, Michel Rouzic, 13:19
- Re: Random floats function, Michel Rouzic, 13:01
- Re: Using Huffman Compression, osmium, 12:54
- Re: Random floats function, Michael Mair, 12:47
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, Default User, 12:43
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 12:41
- Re: Unions and structures implementation in C, Default User, 12:35
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Tim Rentsch, 12:34
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Default User, 12:26
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, August Karlstrom, 12:22
- Re: Using Huffman Compression, Skarmander, 12:22
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?, Michael Mair, 12:19
- Re: Using Huffman Compression, Michael Mair, 12:16
- Re: Using Huffman Compression, Ben Pfaff, 12:15
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, Ben Pfaff, 12:13
- Using Huffman Compression, dirgesh, 12:08
- Re: what is the meaning of the Warning message,why it occurs?, Gordon Burditt, 12:07
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, RecruitC++, 12:05
- Re: Where is the error?, Richard Tobin, 12:04
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, Richard Tobin, 12:02
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Kevin D . Quitt, 11:33
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, Kevin Handy, 11:31
- Stopping a while loop with user input ?, ern, 11:18
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, Eric Sosman, 11:15
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, Dale, 10:54
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, pete, 10:54
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, pete, 10:49
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, Ben Pfaff, 10:38
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 10:32
- Re: [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Eric Sosman, 10:31
- Re: null function pointer?, pete, 10:30
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Michael Wojcik, 10:28
- Where is the error?, Red Dragon, 10:09
- Re: Unions and structures implementation in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:08
- Re: null function pointer?, Chris Torek, 10:08
- Re: null function pointer?, Chris Torek, 09:54
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 09:42
- Re: Binary Tree, Foodbank, 09:32
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, August Karlstrom, 09:20
- Re: C source cruncher wanted, Skarmander, 09:16
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Chris Torek, 09:13
- Re: Unions and structures implementation in C, Eric Sosman, 08:26
- Random floats function, Michel Rouzic, 08:19
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:13
- C source cruncher wanted, David Given, 08:07
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, mailtoliyaqing@xxxxxxxxx, 07:58
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:56
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, pemo, 07:53
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Paminu, 07:47
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, pemo, 07:44
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, pemo, 07:41
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Mabden, 07:41
- "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Paminu, 07:39
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, pemo, 07:39
- Can structures be passed to the functions by value?, srinivasaraokoneru, 07:36
- Re: Loop performance, Mabden, 07:35
- Re: Help with system calls, Mabden, 07:20
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 06:31
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros, Krumble Bunk, 06:29
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Kelsey Bjarnason, 06:25
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros, pemo, 06:17
- Re: what is the meaning of the Warning message,why it occurs?, Skarmander, 06:14
- what is the meaning of the Warning message,why it occurs?, nick, 06:13
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros, Skarmander, 06:12
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Kelsey Bjarnason, 06:06
- Re: Unions and structures implementation in C, pemo, 06:00
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Keith Thompson, 05:49
- Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros, Krumble Bunk, 05:46
- Re: [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Tim Rentsch, 05:29
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 05:25
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Keith Thompson, 05:18
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Keith Thompson, 05:04
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Tim Rentsch, 05:01
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Flash Gordon, 04:25
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Tim Rentsch, 04:22
- Re: null function pointer?, pete, 04:09
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Tim Rentsch, 03:52
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Netocrat, 03:49
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Flash Gordon, 03:47
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?, Keith Thompson, 03:42
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Netocrat, 03:38
- Re: null function pointer?, Tim Rentsch, 03:36
- Re: a pointer to an array?, manoj1978, 03:31
- Re: a pointer to an array?, blue, 03:27
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Martin Ambuhl, 03:22
- Unions and structures implementation in C, Jason Curl, 03:18
- Re: a pointer to an array?, blue, 03:18
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Michael Mair, 03:17
- Re: a pointer to an array?, Michael Mair, 03:13
- Re: a pointer to an array?, kleuske, 03:10
- Re: Bitfields in struct, Jason Curl, 03:09
- Re: how to compile, g . kanaka . raju, 03:04
- Re: if(a,b,c), g . kanaka . raju, 02:59
- a pointer to an array?, blue, 02:56
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?, g . kanaka . raju, 02:51
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Keith Thompson, 00:08
- Re: Binary Tree, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 00:06
October 11, 2005
- Re: Bitfields in struct, Jack Klein, 23:36
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Anonymous 7843, 21:35
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 21:31
- Re: Binary Tree, Barry Schwarz, 21:25
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 21:24
- Re: [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Eric Sosman, 21:19
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Anonymous 7843, 21:15
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Richard Heathfield, 19:54
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?, Clark S . Cox III, 19:29
- Re: Binary Tree, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 18:26
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?, Charles M. Reinke, 18:26
- Re: [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Ben Pfaff, 17:54
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?, Richard Tobin, 17:40
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Mark F. Haigh, 17:37
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Richard Tobin, 17:36
- use of "->" on arrays?, Paminu, 17:25
- [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Eric Sosman, 16:44
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, Ben Pfaff, 16:20
- Re: Help w/ bit testing, Kenneth Brody, 16:19
- Re: Help w/ bit testing, Skarmander, 16:19
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Mark F. Haigh, 16:01
- Re: Help w/ bit testing, mario . demiguel, 16:01
- Re: C at its finest, mario . demiguel, 15:57
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Help w/ bit testing, Shawn, 15:36
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?, Eric Sosman, 15:18
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?, Singamsetty, 15:14
- Re: C at its finest, Kevin D . Quitt, 15:03
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Kevin D . Quitt, 15:02
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?, Mike Wahler, 14:57
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?, Paminu, 14:52
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?, Singamsetty, 14:50
- Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?, Paminu, 14:30
- Re: if(a,b,c), Mike Wahler, 14:16
- Re: How to do it?, Keith Thompson, 14:16
- Re: if(a,b,c), Default User, 14:05
- Re: if(a,b,c), Charles M. Reinke, 14:03
- Re: if(a,b,c), Martin Ambuhl, 14:02
- Re: if(a,b,c), Eric Sosman, 13:58
- Re: if(a,b,c), Kenneth Brody, 13:58
- if(a,b,c), hyderabadblues, 13:54
- Re: m##__LINE__, Francois Grieu, 13:24
- Re: how to compile, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:51
- Re: how to compile, QQ, 12:08
- Re: How to do it?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:46
- Re: how to compile, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:44
- Re: how to compile, Richard Heathfield, 11:43
- Re: Size of data types in C?, Antonio Contreras, 11:35
- how to compile, QQ, 11:27
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Michael Wojcik, 11:13
- Re: Linked list: casting a malloc pointer, Kenneth Brody, 11:03
- Re: How to do it?, Kenneth Brody, 10:58
- Re: m##__LINE__, Skarmander, 10:53
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Richard Heathfield, 10:40
- Re: m##__LINE__, Kevin Bagust, 10:06
- Re: Linked list: casting a malloc pointer, Jason Curl, 10:01
- Re: How to do it?, Jason Curl, 09:58
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:55
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:55
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:54
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:51
- Re: Size of data types in C?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:46
- Re: Linked list: casting a malloc pointer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:25
- Re: m##__LINE__, Francois Grieu, 09:22
- Linked list: casting a malloc pointer, __frank__, 09:20
- Re: How to do it?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:07
- Re: m##__LINE__, Chris Dollin, 09:01
- Re: How to do it?, sat, 09:00
- Re: Good C programming style, Chris Dollin, 08:54
- How to do it?, seema_coma, 08:53
- Re: m##__LINE__, Francois Grieu, 08:51
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 08:42
- Re: Good C programming style, Chris Dollin, 08:36
- char=int, bvermeersch, 08:10
- Find the gothic lovers in your area!, gothic lovers, 07:33
- Bitfields in struct, Jason Curl, 07:21
- Re: m##__LINE__, Serge Paccalin, 07:16
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 06:46
- Re: m##__LINE__, sat, 05:46
- Re: Loop performance, g . kanaka . raju, 05:31
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Keyser Soze, 05:17
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Marc Thrun, 04:43
- m##__LINE__, Francois Grieu, 04:28
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Mark F. Haigh, 03:54
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, Martin Ambuhl, 03:49
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, Walter Roberson, 03:32
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, Michael Mair, 03:03
- Re: Good C programming style, Chris Dollin, 02:59
- Re: Should I do that...?, Huajian Luo, 02:58
- Bundle text/gif file in the shared object, pankaj . khandelwal, 02:57
- Re: Size of data types in C?, vivek.sriwastava@xxxxxxxxx, 02:41
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Martin Ambuhl, 02:37
- Re: Output/Input Problem, vivek.sriwastava@xxxxxxxxx, 02:23
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Keith Thompson, 01:31
- Re: Size of data types in C?, Walter Roberson, 00:46
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Keyser Soze, 00:40
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Barry Schwarz, 00:07
October 10, 2005
- Re: Size of data types in C?, siliconwafer, 23:44
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 23:16
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, Jack Klein, 23:06
- Re: Binary Tree, Foodbank, 22:23
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Old Wolf, 22:12
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Joe Wright, 22:12
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 21:56
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Joe Wright, 21:12
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 21:11
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 21:02
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Barry Schwarz, 20:50
- Re: More amusing C grammer, Skarmander, 20:13
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Simon Biber, 20:07
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Christian Bau, 19:44
- Re: More amusing C grammer, Simon Biber, 19:42
- Re: More amusing C grammer, Skarmander, 19:27
- Re: More amusing C grammer, Simon Biber, 19:04
- Re: Good C programming style, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 17:44
- Re: Linked list need help..., Jaspreet, 17:41
- Re: Printf("%d"), Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Martin Ambuhl, 17:37
- Re: threading, Keith Thompson, 17:32
- Re: Realloc destroys?, Martin Ambuhl, 17:31
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Martin Ambuhl, 17:09
- Realloc destroys?, ifmusic, 17:06
- Re: indirect jmp, Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Joe Wright, 17:01
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Eric Sosman, 16:45
- Re: [OT] Re: Size of data types in C?, Netocrat, 16:38
- Re: Size of data types in C?, Richard Tobin, 16:36
- Re: indirect jmp, Richard Tobin, 16:34
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 16:28
- [OT] Re: Size of data types in C?, Walter Roberson, 15:43
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects", Eric Sosman, 15:40
- Re: indirect jmp, Kenneth Brody, 15:27
- volatile and "needed side effects", dingoatemydonut, 15:26
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, C Wegrzyn, 14:56
- More amusing C grammer, Colin King, 14:54
- Re: Size of data types in C?, Keith Thompson, 14:52
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, mario . demiguel, 14:48
- Re: indirect jmp, Walter Roberson, 14:35
- Re: indirect jmp, Flash Gordon, 14:28
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Martin Ambuhl, 13:54
- Re: Dynamic Array, Martin Ambuhl, 13:47
- Re: Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub, Default User, 13:45
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Default User, 13:24
- Re: indirect jmp, ganeshb, 13:16
- Re: Linked list need help..., Alan Balmer, 13:14
- Re: starting projects, Default User, 13:11
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 13:01
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 12:28
- Re: indirect jmp, Flash Gordon, 12:26
- Re: String Problem?, werasm, 12:08
- Re: indirect jmp, ganeshb, 11:35
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Michael Wojcik, 11:34
- Re: Good C programming style, cs, 11:28
- Re: Good C programming style, cs, 11:16
- Re: String Problem?, Flash Gordon, 11:16
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Michael Wojcik, 11:09
- Re: Printf("%d"), Flash Gordon, 11:08
- Re: Switch statement without break, Skarmander, 11:04
- Re: Good C programming style, Richard Tobin, 10:58
- Re: Switch statement without break, Richard Tobin, 10:52
- Re: diff bt postfix and prefix unary, Chris Dollin, 10:44
- Re: diff bt postfix and prefix unary, Mike Wahler, 10:40
- diff bt postfix and prefix unary, shan, 10:34
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, Eric Sosman, 10:27
- Re: Size of data types in C?, siliconwafer, 09:58
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Walter Roberson, 09:43
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Aloo, 09:34
- Re: threading, Walter Roberson, 09:33
- Re: Good C programming style, Chris Dollin, 09:31
- Re: Size of data types in C?, 7trackers, 09:29
- Re: Loop performance, SM Ryan, 09:24
- Re: Switch statement without break, Skarmander, 09:24
- threading, Aloo, 09:24
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, pemo, 09:20
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:20
- Re: Stack Pointer..?, Walter Roberson, 09:19
- Re: String Problem?, werasm, 09:17
- Stack Pointer..?, 7trackers, 09:15
- Re: Printf("%d"), pemo, 09:13
- Re: Printf("%d"), Walter Roberson, 09:07
- Re: Printf("%d"), pemo, 09:07
- Re: Size of data types in C?, Richard Tobin, 09:03
- Re: Switch statement without break, Richard Tobin, 08:59
- Size of data types in C?, siliconwafer, 08:56
- Re: Printf("%d"), Richard Tobin, 08:50
- Re: lvalue cast, Richard Tobin, 08:47
- Re: C at its finest, Dale, 08:45
- Re: Printf("%d"), Dale, 08:43
- Re: Switch statement without break, Eric Sosman, 08:34
- Re: String Problem?, werasm, 08:29
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 08:29
- Re: Printf("%d"), Zoran Cutura, 08:14
- Re: need help regarding tree datastructures, Dale, 08:11
- Re: Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub, Dale, 08:08
- Re: C at its finest, August Karlstrom, 07:42
- Re: String Problem?, Karl Heinz Buchegger, 07:32
- Re: Loop performance, pete, 07:26
- Re: Loop performance, Flash Gordon, 06:55
- Re: Dynamic Array, Flash Gordon, 06:51
- Re: C at its finest, Flash Gordon, 06:37
- Re: String Problem?, werasm, 06:23
- Loop performance, GJ, 05:55
- Re: Dynamic Array, Keith Thompson, 05:55
- Re: String Problem?, Keith Thompson, 05:42
- Re: Good C programming style, Flash Gordon, 05:39
- Re: Dynamic Array, suriya, 05:38
- Re: lvalue cast, SM Ryan, 05:21
- Re: indirect jmp, SM Ryan, 05:21
- Re: code error, Keith Thompson, 04:54
- Re: String Problem?, werasm, 04:47
- Re: indirect jmp, Keith Thompson, 04:37
- Re: Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub, Keith Thompson, 04:31
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mabden, 04:29
- Re: need help regarding tree datastructures, Nick Keighley, 03:52
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Mabden, 03:51
- Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub, gobu, 03:31
- need help regarding tree datastructures, hema, 03:28
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Suman, 03:06
- Re: indirect jmp, Walter Roberson, 02:09
- Re: lvalue cast, Keith Thompson, 02:08
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Walter Roberson, 02:02
- indirect jmp, ganeshb, 02:01
- Re: malloc trouble, Niklas Norrthon, 01:57
- Re: Output/Input Problem, Walter Roberson, 01:57
- Re: Output/Input Problem, NO_Code, 01:54
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Dave Thompson, 01:36
- Re: Output/Input Problem, remus . dragos, 01:25
- Output/Input Problem, NO_Code, 00:53
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Thad Smith, 00:26
- Re: Printf("%d"), Walter Roberson, 00:02
October 09, 2005
- Printf("%d"), geek, 23:53
- C at its finest, cpluspluskilla, 22:10
- Re: Simple malloc problem with Visual C++ 2005 {Heap}, Skarmander, 21:50
- Re: lvalue cast, SM Ryan, 21:01
- Simple malloc problem with Visual C++ 2005 {Heap}, AMT2K5, 20:28
- Re: lvalue cast, Christian Bau, 19:46
- Re: String Problem?, Jack Klein, 19:02
- Re: padding zeros in char *, SM Ryan, 18:59
- Re: lvalue cast, SM Ryan, 18:59
- Re: lvalue cast, SM Ryan, 18:59
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Mark McIntyre, 18:55
- Re: String Problem?, Old Wolf, 18:23
- Re: code error, grocery_stocker, 17:28
- Re: Linked list need help..., Alexei A. Frounze, 17:24
- Re: code error, Ian, 17:22
- Re: Switch statement without break, Colin King, 17:15
- Re: code error, Mike Wahler, 17:02
- Re: padding zeros in char *, s . seitz, 16:58
- Re: lvalue cast, Richard Tobin, 16:51
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Martin Ambuhl, 16:12
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Malcolm, 16:03
- Re: Good C programming style, Malcolm, 16:03
- Re: Binary Tree, Malcolm, 16:03
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Flash Gordon, 16:00
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Michael Mair, 15:59
- Re: padding zeros in char *, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:57
- padding zeros in char *, s . seitz, 15:38
- Re: Good C programming style, cs, 15:34
- Re: question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix), Martin Ambuhl, 15:02
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 14:33
- Re: question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix), lestrov1, 14:31
- Re: question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix), Martin Ambuhl, 14:14
- code error, yanyo, 14:09
- Re: Strange output, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:40
- Re: Strange output, Barry Schwarz, 13:20
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Barry Schwarz, 13:20
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 13:15
- Re: Binary Tree, Foodbank, 13:13
- Re: lvalue cast, Christian Bau, 13:11
- Re: lvalue cast, Christian Bau, 13:10
- question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix), lestrov1, 12:50
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Michael Wojcik, 12:16
- Re: Strange output, Martin Ambuhl, 11:40
- Re: Strange output, Martin Ambuhl, 11:36
- Re: Linked list need help..., pete, 11:09
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?, pete, 10:57
- Re: Switch statement without break, Skarmander, 10:30
- Switch statement without break, Colin King, 10:05
- Re: Linked list need help..., Sandeep, 09:46
- Re: Strange output, unique, 09:39
- Re: Strange output, Flash Gordon, 09:19
- Re: Strange output, Skarmander, 08:06
- Re: Strange output, pete, 07:49
- Re: lvalue cast, pete, 07:38
- Re: Strange output, pete, 07:29
- Re: Strange output, unique, 07:28
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Skarmander, 07:27
- Re: lvalue cast, Martijn, 07:20
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Keith Thompson, 07:10
- Re: lvalue cast, Keith Thompson, 07:03
- Re: Inline asm commands, Keith Thompson, 06:54
- Re: lvalue cast, pete, 06:53
- Re: lvalue cast, SM Ryan, 06:49
- Re: lvalue cast, Richard Tobin, 06:48
- Re: Linked list need help..., delahaye.emmanuel, 06:46
- Re: Strange output, Flash Gordon, 06:39
- Re: String Problem?, Flash Gordon, 06:34
- Re: Linked list need help..., Mabden, 06:32
- lvalue cast, Martijn, 06:12
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mark McIntyre, 05:39
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mark McIntyre, 05:36
- Re: String Problem?, Mark McIntyre, 05:33
- Strange output, unique, 05:14
- Re: starting projects, defcon8, 04:56
- Re: String Problem?, Dale, 04:50
- Re: Linked list need help..., __frank__, 04:28
- Re: Binary Tree, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 03:50
- Re: Binary Tree, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 03:44
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Richard Heathfield, 03:22
- Re: Binary Tree, kleuske, 03:06
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 02:46
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Tim Rentsch, 02:43
- Binary Tree, Foodbank, 02:26
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Michael Wojcik, 01:51
October 08, 2005
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Chris Torek, 23:23
- Re: Inline asm commands, Kenny McCormack, 21:54
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Skarmander, 20:09
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, natkw1, 19:19
- Re: starting projects, Default User, 19:11
- Re: String Problem?, Mark McIntyre, 19:03
- Re: String Problem?, Mark McIntyre, 19:01
- Re: String Problem?, Default User, 18:56
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Default User, 18:54
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mark McIntyre, 18:48
- Re: String Problem?, Martin Ambuhl, 18:40
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Skarmander, 18:03
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Skarmander, 17:57
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Ben Pfaff, 17:52
- Re: String Problem?, Flash Gordon, 17:34
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Christian Bau, 17:32
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Christian Bau, 17:29
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Re: String Problem?, Keith Thompson, 16:55
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Skarmander, 16:45
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Keith Thompson, 16:41
- Re: String Problem?, Skarmander, 16:32
- Re: String Problem?, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, Barry Schwarz, 16:22
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Barry Schwarz, 16:22
- Re: String Problem?, Kai-Uwe Bux, 16:22
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Skarmander, 16:17
- Re: String Problem?, John Harrison, 16:13
- Re: Good C programming style, Chris Torek, 16:09
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Skarmander, 16:05
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: Good C programming style, Keith Thompson, 15:38
- Re: Linked list need help..., Dale, 15:33
- Re: String Problem?, Dale, 15:26
- Re: Good C programming style, Mark McIntyre, 15:11
- new forum -- homework help/chit chat/easy communication, csheppard91, 15:10
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist, Fao, Sean, 15:07
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Moritz Beller, 14:58
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mark McIntyre, 14:55
- Re: Good C programming style, Chris Hills, 14:52
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, Chris Hills, 14:49
- Re: Linked list need help..., Alexei A. Frounze, 14:43
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Ben Pfaff, 13:56
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, Nikos Mitas, 13:44
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, SM Ryan, 13:43
- Re: Good C programming style, Thad Smith, 13:40
- Re: K&R Wishlist, storm . kbot, 13:36
- Re: Linked list need help..., pete, 13:34
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, Skarmander, 13:33
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Fao, Sean, 13:27
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, Nikos Mitas, 13:17
- Re: malloc trouble, Joe Wright, 13:16
- Re: Linked list need help..., XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood, 13:14
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, pete, 13:13
- Re: Linked list need help..., Skarmander, 13:09
- Linked list need help..., XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood, 13:08
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, Skarmander, 13:05
- Re: Help with serial port., Alexei A. Frounze, 12:50
- Re: Linked list allocation problem, Alexei A. Frounze, 12:48
- Re: Help with serial port., Skarmander, 12:46
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 12:43
- Linked list allocation problem, Nikos Mitas, 12:41
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 12:36
- Help with serial port., laclac01, 12:34
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Michael Mair, 12:21
- Re: starting projects, noone, 11:38
- Re: starting projects, noone, 11:34
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 11:30
- Re: starting projects, noone, 11:26
- starting projects, defcon8, 11:18
- Re: malloc trouble, Martin Ambuhl, 10:58
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Mabden, 09:43
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, Skarmander, 09:02
- Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?, Angus Comber, 08:46
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, natkw1, 07:43
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 07:26
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 07:13
- Re: Good C programming style, pete, 07:07
- Re: Good C programming style, Flash Gordon, 06:45
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Michael Mair, 06:31
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Mabden, 06:11
- Re: Good C programming style, Keith Thompson, 05:42
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, Moritz Beller, 05:39
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 05:35
- Re: Good C programming style, pete, 05:21
- Re: Good C programming style, Richard Heathfield, 05:20
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Keith Thompson, 05:19
- Re: malloc trouble, Keith Thompson, 05:16
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers, pete, 05:11
- Re: Good C programming style, Keith Thompson, 05:08
- Re: malloc trouble, Flash Gordon, 04:58
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 04:58
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 04:55
- Re: Good C programming style, Sensei, 04:42
- Re: malloc trouble, Michael Mair, 03:46
- Re: malloc trouble, Michael Mair, 03:44
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Michael Mair, 03:40
- Re: A[x][y][z], James Dow Allen, 03:40
- multi dimension array initialization using pointers, natkw1, 03:02
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 01:36
- Re: malloc trouble, Mike Wahler, 01:09
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 00:42
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 00:41
October 07, 2005
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?, Tera, 22:13
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:53
- Re: malloc trouble, Mike Wahler, 21:49
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 20:46
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Joe Butler, 20:19
- Re: Good C programming style, pete, 19:47
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Mark McIntyre, 19:17
- Re: String Problem?, Mark McIntyre, 19:14
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Mark McIntyre, 19:10
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Default User, 19:08
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Skarmander, 19:02
- Re: null function pointer?, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:45
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Mike Wahler, 18:41
- Re: null function pointer?, Eric Sosman, 18:35
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 18:27
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Default User, 18:26
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 18:25
- Re: null function pointer?, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: Dynamic Array, Mabden, 18:12
- Re: Good C programming style, Gregory Pietsch, 17:58
- Re: Good C programming style, Joe Wright, 17:49
- Re: Image BMP, Mike Wahler, 17:41
- Re: null function pointer?, Anonymous 7843, 17:36
- Re: null function pointer?, Michael Mair, 17:34
- Re: Macro assignmnet to a variable, Mike Wahler, 17:32
- Re: null function pointer?, Mike Wahler, 17:28
- Re: null function pointer?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:18
- Re: null function pointer?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:15
- Re: null function pointer?, Skarmander, 17:08
- Re: null function pointer?, Gordon Burditt, 17:03
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Chris Torek, 17:02
- null function pointer?, Alexei A. Frounze, 16:44
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: Image BMP, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:13
- Re: Good C programming style, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: malloc trouble, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:56
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 15:56
- Re: Dynamic Array, Martin Ambuhl, 15:44
- Re: help them with ddk, Mike Wahler, 15:43
- Re: Good C programming style, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: Good C programming style, Skarmander, 15:35
- Re: Good C programming style, Mike Wahler, 15:28
- Re: help them with ddk, dajava, 15:26
- Re: malloc trouble, Flash Gordon, 15:26
- Re: malloc trouble, Mike Wahler, 15:19
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: [OT, redirect] help them with ddk, dajava, 15:09
- Re: [OT, redirect] help them with ddk, Mike Wahler, 15:02
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, Skarmander, 15:01
- Re: help them with ddk, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:56
- Good C programming style, Sensei, 14:56
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Anonymous 7843, 14:42
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, vvk4, 14:28
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, pemo, 14:26
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, pemo, 14:22
- help them with ddk, dajava, 14:22
- Re: pointers to pointers, Dale, 14:18
- Re: String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?, Dale, 14:05
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, Eric Sosman, 13:55
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, Skarmander, 13:55
- Re: String Problem?, Dale, 13:53
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, Skarmander, 13:50
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:41
- Re: Insertion to a sorted list, Dale, 13:38
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Eric Sosman, 13:38
- Re: Dynamic Array, Mabden, 13:36
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Martin Ambuhl, 13:26
- Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference, pemo, 13:18
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Michael Wojcik, 12:51
- Re: Dynamic Array, Martin Ambuhl, 12:37
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Martin Ambuhl, 12:31
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Michael Mair, 12:23
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, vvk4, 12:14
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, vvk4, 12:12
- Re: Macro assignmnet to a variable, tanmoy87544, 11:56
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help, vib, 11:52
- Re: scanf question, tanmoy87544, 11:50
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Skarmander, 11:45
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Sune, 11:42
- Re: malloc trouble, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:34
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Skarmander, 11:32
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Walter Roberson, 11:16
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Walter Roberson, 11:09
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., John Devereux, 10:55
- Re: Inline asm commands, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:29
- Re: Image BMP, Romulo Carneiro, 10:28
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Skarmander, 09:54
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Eric Sosman, 09:53
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, pete, 09:51
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Flash Gordon, 09:31
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Marc Boyer, 09:19
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, pete, 09:16
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Mabden, 09:11
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, pete, 09:06
- Re: String Problem?, werasm, 09:02
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:56
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Marc Boyer, 08:52
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., tanmoy87544, 08:49
- Re: Dynamic Array, Flash Gordon, 08:48
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Mabden, 08:40
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Richard Heathfield, 08:32
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Skarmander, 08:31
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., pete, 08:23
- Re: Inline asm commands, remus . dragos, 07:40
- Re: assertion in header, Marc Boyer, 07:40
- Re: Macro assignmnet to a variable, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:40
- Re: Inline asm commands, Zara, 07:37
- Macro assignmnet to a variable, saleem, 07:32
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Flash Gordon, 07:31
- Re: Dynamic Array, Mabden, 07:30
- Re: Insertion to a sorted list, Mabden, 07:28
- Re: Inline asm commands, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:26
- Inline asm commands, remus . dragos, 07:18
- Re: Dynamic Array, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:03
- Re: Insertion to a sorted list, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:03
- Re: Dynamic Array, suriya, 07:03
- Re: Dynamic Array, suriya, 07:03
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Tim Rentsch, 06:40
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Mabden, 06:35
- Insertion to a sorted list, chai, 06:31
- Dynamic Array, chai, 06:28
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., John Devereux, 05:40
- Re: scanf question, Suman, 05:35
- Re: scanf question, Alex Fraser, 05:35
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Christian Bau, 05:17
- scanf question, mthies, 04:56
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Niklas Norrthon, 04:50
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Sune, 04:47
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help, Martin Ambuhl, 04:33
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Martin Ambuhl, 04:23
- Re: malloc trouble, Niklas Norrthon, 04:16
- Re: String Problem?, Kid Hugh, 04:11
- Re: String Problem?, sat, 03:53
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Sune, 03:34
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Richard Bos, 03:11
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Chris Torek, 03:09
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Keith Thompson, 03:00
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help, vib, 02:57
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., pm940, 02:41
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Chris Torek, 02:36
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help, Mike Wahler, 02:35
- Array of pointer - needs help, vib, 02:27
- Re: malloc trouble, Michael Mair, 02:20
- [ot]Re: if and for statements, pete, 02:07
- Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong., Sune, 01:38
- Re: String Problem?, Walter Roberson, 01:38
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Keith Thompson, 01:31
- Re: if and for statements, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 01:22
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Jack Klein, 00:33
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Martin Ambuhl, 00:28
October 06, 2005
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Barry Schwarz, 23:48
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 23:38
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Baxter, 23:06
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, kaikai, 21:58
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Dik T. Winter, 21:47
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., pm940, 21:35
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., pm940, 21:32
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., pm940, 21:28
- Re: malloc trouble, Gordon Burditt, 21:19
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Gordon Burditt, 21:15
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 21:07
- Re: malloc trouble, ncf, 21:02
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero., Artie Gold, 20:58
- Re: malloc trouble, Artie Gold, 20:56
- malloc trouble, ncf, 20:48
- References for machines where NULL is not zero., pm940, 20:45
- Re: A[x][y][z], Joe Wright, 19:46
- Re: String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?, Mike Wahler, 19:34
- Re: String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?, Chris McDonald, 18:34
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer, Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?, AMT2K5, 18:23
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Mark McIntyre, 18:16
- Re: A[x][y][z], Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: A[x][y][z], Mark McIntyre, 18:08
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Albert van der Horst, 17:24
- Re: Linked Lists, Martin Ambuhl, 16:50
- Re: Modularisation, Mark F. Haigh, 16:14
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Henk, 16:10
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Anonymous 7843, 16:06
- Re: Linked Lists, Flash Gordon, 16:05
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:19
- Re: pointers to pointers, Mike Wahler, 15:04
- Re: pointers to pointers, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:02
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Java and Swing, 15:01
- Re: pointers to pointers, Alex Fraser, 15:00
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:58
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:54
- Re: pointers to pointers, Eric Sosman, 14:52
- Re: Linked Lists, Netocrat, 14:52
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Michael Wojcik, 14:50
- pointers to pointers, defcon8, 14:42
- Re: malloc() for struct member, googler, 14:39
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV, Flash Gordon, 14:23
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Alan Balmer, 14:17
- Re: struct initialization, Mike Wahler, 13:51
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Flash Gordon, 13:41
- Re: Linked Lists, Foodbank, 13:38
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, deaden, 13:34
- [OT] Re: First computer, Tim Rentsch, 12:41
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, the_cacc, 12:38
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Java and Swing, 12:27
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Java and Swing, 12:19
- Looking for a C program to parse CSV, vvk4, 12:08
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:49
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Java and Swing, 11:40
- Re: Split string whose length is varying, Eric Sosman, 11:34
- Split string whose length is varying, Java and Swing, 10:57
- Re: Modularisation, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:44
- Re: what is (*vector) ?, RocTheEngy, 10:13
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Henk, 10:09
- Re: A[x][y][z], tanmoy87544, 10:01
- [OT] Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Eric Sosman, 09:59
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Kenneth Brody, 09:52
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, zikaizhang@xxxxxxxxx, 09:20
- Re: wrong print, Ian Malone, 09:12
- Re: A[x][y][z], beliavsky, 09:06
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, August Karlstrom, 08:38
- Re: Charity license with a build in (almost DWIM ) t3d programming language, Juuso Hukkanen, 07:59
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, pete, 07:30
- Re: A[x][y][z], Skarmander, 07:15
- Re: malloc() for struct member, KJ, 06:26
- Re: How to learn lists in C, Mabden, 06:25
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 05:32
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 05:29
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Keith Thompson, 04:59
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Flash Gordon, 04:55
- Re: A[x][y][z], sterten, 04:39
- Re: wrong print, Flash Gordon, 04:33
- Re: standard variation, Alexei A. Frounze, 04:22
- Re: A[x][y][z], James Dow Allen, 03:19
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Alex Fraser, 03:12
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Zara, 03:08
- Re: malloc() for struct member, googler, 03:02
- Re: sorting a hash table, Michael Mair, 02:54
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Martin Ambuhl, 01:10
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Barry Schwarz, 00:15
- Re: malloc() for struct member, Keith Thompson, 00:06
October 05, 2005
- standard variation, yanyo, 23:54
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Thad Smith, 23:12
- malloc() for struct member, googler, 23:06
- Re: sorting a hash table, Michael Press, 22:44
- Re: printf problem, Barry Schwarz, 21:43
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Lew Pitcher, 20:59
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Alexei A. Frounze, 20:07
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?, Alexei A. Frounze, 19:59
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Mark McIntyre, 19:38
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., mario . demiguel, 19:11
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?, jacob navia, 18:58
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Skarmander, 18:37
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:30
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, August Karlstrom, 18:23
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Christian Bau, 18:17
- Re: struct initialization, Skarmander, 18:15
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Christian Bau, 18:13
- Re: struct initialization, Alexei A. Frounze, 18:12
- Re: struct initialization, Skarmander, 18:11
- Re: struct initialization, Martin Ambuhl, 18:11
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Christian Bau, 18:06
- Re: what is (*vector) ?, Eric Sosman, 17:58
- Re: what is (*vector) ?, RocTheEngy, 17:31
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Netocrat, 17:23
- struct initialization, John Smith, 17:14
- Re: what is (*vector) ?, Eric Sosman, 16:47
- Re: what is (*vector) ?, Kenneth Brody, 16:39
- wrong print, chiara, 16:35
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:30
- what is (*vector) ?, RocTheEngy, 16:23
- Re: Modularisation, Mark F. Haigh, 16:22
- Re: A[x][y][z], bqbert@xxxxxxxxx, 15:47
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Skarmander, 15:20
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, Joe Wright, 15:19
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Keith Thompson, 15:17
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Walter Roberson, 15:01
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?, Alexei A. Frounze, 14:58
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Alexei A. Frounze, 14:50
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Anonymous 7843, 14:11
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?, A. Sinan Unur, 13:58
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Kenneth Brody, 13:55
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?, Skarmander, 13:54
- what are REGS,SREGS ?, rahul8143, 13:52
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Kenneth Brody, 13:50
- Re: Namespaces clash in C, David Resnick, 13:30
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Skarmander, 13:27
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Skarmander, 13:23
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 13:20
- Re: Namespaces clash in C, bnraghu23, 13:10
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Skarmander, 13:09
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Alexei A. Frounze, 12:45
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Alexei A. Frounze, 12:42
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator, Walter Roberson, 12:38
- Simulation of Sizeof operator, sabarish, 12:23
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, mluvw47, 12:19
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Richard Tobin, 12:15
- Re: Modularisation, Mike Wahler, 12:15
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Kenneth Brody, 12:14
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Simon Biber, 12:13
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Alan Balmer, 12:09
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Richard Tobin, 12:08
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Alan Balmer, 12:03
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Martin Ambuhl, 11:59
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Skarmander, 11:59
- Re: Modularisation, Eric Sosman, 11:55
- Re: Modularisation, August Karlstrom, 11:44
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., John Devereux, 11:34
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Martin Ambuhl, 11:28
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Eric Sosman, 11:14
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., John Devereux, 10:57
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Tim Rentsch, 10:31
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Skarmander, 10:30
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Skarmander, 10:16
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Chris Hills, 10:08
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Skarmander, 10:06
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., tanmoy87544, 09:40
- Re: Modularisation, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:36
- Re: Modularisation, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:34
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., pete, 09:27
- Re: Modularisation, pete, 09:21
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., John Devereux, 09:19
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., Lowell Gilbert, 09:18
- Re: Modularisation, pete, 09:16
- "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc., John Devereux, 09:14
- Re: Image BMP, August Karlstrom, 09:13
- Re: Image BMP, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:11
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, pete, 09:09
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Michael Wojcik, 09:09
- Re: Modularisation, Eric Sosman, 09:06
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, August Karlstrom, 09:04
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, August Karlstrom, 09:03
- Image BMP, Romulo Carneiro, 08:52
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Sunil, 08:52
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Dik T. Winter, 08:47
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Dik T. Winter, 08:46
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, tanmoy87544, 08:42
- Re: Modularisation, August Karlstrom, 08:38
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, Eric Sosman, 08:36
- Re: preprocessor directives, Eric Sosman, 08:12
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Michael Wojcik, 08:01
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Michael Wojcik, 07:14
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?, EventHelix.com, 06:54
- Re: preprocessor directives, Kuku, 06:10
- Re: Modularisation, Mark F. Haigh, 06:10
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Mark F. Haigh, 05:53
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Wolfgang Riedel, 05:44
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:38
- Re: A[x][y][z], sterten, 05:35
- Re: Modularisation, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:27
- On what does size of data types depend?, Sunil, 05:05
- Re: Modularisation, Steffen Loringer, 04:33
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, Skarmander, 04:24
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Keith Thompson, 04:03
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, pete, 03:50
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, pete, 03:48
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, Paminu, 03:41
- Re: Modularisation, Alexei A. Frounze, 03:29
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Chris Hills, 03:29
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?, Alexei A. Frounze, 03:27
- Algorithm newsgroup?, Paminu, 03:19
- Re: limits constatnts, Michael Mair, 03:16
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 03:15
- Re: What is the problem with the code?, Chris Dollin, 03:09
- Re: Reading Words from File, Michael Mair, 03:08
- Re: How to check out the segment dumped file and debug them in c? Thanks, Richard Bos, 03:01
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Michael Mair, 02:51
- limits constatnts, Ravi Uday, 02:41
- Modularisation, Steffen Loringer, 02:38
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Zara, 02:34
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?, jan.dostrasil@xxxxxxxxx, 02:30
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Richard Bos, 02:29
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?, jan.dostrasil@xxxxxxxxx, 02:28
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Richard Bos, 02:24
- Re: preprocessor directives, Martin Ambuhl, 02:21
- Re: preprocessor directives, sweet_thiruvonam, 02:19
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Barry Schwarz, 01:31
- Re: if and for statements, Barry Schwarz, 01:31
- Re: Reading Words from File, Barry Schwarz, 01:31
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Michael Press, 00:46
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte stream), grocery_stocker, 00:43
October 04, 2005
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Keith Thompson, 23:23
- Re: preprocessor directives, Mike Wahler, 22:51
- Re: how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?, tanmoy87544, 22:45
- Re: How to check out the segment dumped file and debug them in c? Thanks, Hemanth, 22:44
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Joe Wright, 22:36
- preprocessor directives, rahul8143, 22:32
- Re: how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?, tanmoy87544, 22:10
- Re: how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?, Markus Becker, 22:08
- Re: What is the problem with the code?, Peter Nilsson, 21:05
- Re: What is the problem with the code?, Walter Roberson, 20:38
- How to check out the segment dumped file and debug them in c? Thanks, yezi, 20:36
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Old Wolf, 20:36
- What is the problem with the code?, yezi, 20:28
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 19:42
- Re: Off Topic: what is at 0 address in a program?, Skarmander, 19:41
- Re: Off Topic: what is at 0 address in a program?, Keith Thompson, 19:36
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Jay Nabonne, 19:34
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Richard Heathfield, 19:34
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, pete, 19:33
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Flash Gordon, 19:32
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, pete, 19:30
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Keith Thompson, 19:29
- how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?, classicist, 19:14
- Re: Off Topic: what is at 0 address in a program?, Skarmander, 19:13
- Re: if and for statements, Kenneth Brody, 19:11
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Joe Wright, 19:09
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, John Harrison, 18:48
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Richard Tobin, 18:46
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 18:42
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Mark McIntyre, 18:39
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, ypjofficial, 18:37
- Off Topic: what is at 0 address in a program?, E. Robert Tisdale, 18:34
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, ypjofficial, 18:30
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Skarmander, 18:25
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Markus Becker, 18:22
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Gordon Burditt, 18:20
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, mario . demiguel, 18:19
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Mark McIntyre, 18:18
- Re: I nicked an asshole, Mark McIntyre, 18:16
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, John Harrison, 18:13
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Mark McIntyre, 18:13
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Julián Albo, 18:12
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Alf P. Steinbach, 18:09
- Re: what is at 0 address in a program?, Kenny McCormack, 18:05
- what is at 0 address in a program?, ypjofficial, 18:03
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Mabden, 17:57
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, James McIninch, 17:44
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Keith Thompson, 17:44
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Skarmander, 17:43
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Skarmander, 17:33
- Re: Reading Words from File, Mabden, 17:28
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte stream), Barry Schwarz, 17:15
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Christian Bau, 17:13
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, Barry, 17:12
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Martijn, 17:10
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, mario . demiguel, 17:07
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Martijn, 17:05
- Re: Reading Words from File, Barry, 16:56
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, John Bode, 16:54
- Re: Reading Words from File, Eric Sosman, 16:54
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, Nick Keighley, 16:52
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Keith Thompson, 16:51
- Re: Reading Words from File, Walter Roberson, 16:49
- Re: if and for statements, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:46
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: if and for statements, Default User, 16:41
- Re: if and for statements, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:40
- Re: top/bottom post was: Faster for() loops?, Skarmander, 16:30
- Re: Reading Words from File, Michael Mair, 16:27
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Skarmander, 16:26
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Christoph Schmidt, 16:24
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, mario . demiguel, 16:23
- Re: top/bottom post was: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 16:22
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Chris Hills, 16:19
- Which numbers evaluate to true and false?, Paminu, 16:17
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Keith Thompson, 16:11
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, Eric Sosman, 16:02
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, Lew Pitcher, 16:02
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Alan Balmer, 16:02
- Re: Reading Words from File, Hemanth, 15:58
- Re: if and for statements, mario . demiguel, 15:55
- Re: Initializing Global Variables, Roberto Waltman, 15:55
- Re: parsing #define in a code, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Reading Words from File, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:50
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Martin Ambuhl, 15:48
- Re: Reading Words from File, Eric Sosman, 15:45
- if and for statements, Paminu, 15:45
- Re: RGB(more than 16 colors please)??, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C, mario . demiguel, 15:41
- Re: Initializing Global Variables, Anonymous 7843, 15:33
- Re: Reading Words from File, Walter Roberson, 15:30
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:25
- Re: Reading Words from File, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:19
- Re: Initializing Global Variables, Eric Sosman, 15:11
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Kenneth Brody, 15:03
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Ian Bell, 15:03
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: RGB(more than 16 colors please)??, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:41
- Reading Words from File, dough, 14:39
- RGB(more than 16 colors please)??, Niks, 14:39
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Henk, 14:38
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Tim Rentsch, 14:20
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte, Tim Rentsch, 14:15
- Re: Sprintf ....., Michael Mair, 14:10
- Re: Initializing Global Variables, Roberto Waltman, 14:10
- Re: top/bottom post was: Faster for() loops?, Default User, 13:50
- Re: [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Tim Rentsch, 13:47
- Re: [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions, Tim Rentsch, 13:24
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?, Michael Wojcik, 13:23
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Michael Wojcik, 13:11
- Re: assertion in header, E. Robert Tisdale, 13:00
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, kleuske, 12:51
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String, Skarmander, 12:48
- Re: parsing #define in a code, rahul8143, 12:42
- Re: parsing #define in a code, Kenneth Brody, 12:17
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?, Kenneth Brody, 12:15
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 12:11
- parsing #define in a code, rahul8143, 12:08
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?, Mathias Herrmann, 12:05
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Henk, 11:56
- Re: Initializing Global Variables, Richard Bos, 11:32
- Re: Problems with my little c-program, Richard Bos, 11:28
- Initializing Global Variables, jyu.james@xxxxxxxxx, 11:20
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:13
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation:Reading a file into buffers using a single linked list!, Henk, 11:12
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:08
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, dcduring, 11:03
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Richard Tobin, 10:59
- Re: static functions, John Bode, 10:58
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Michael Wojcik, 10:46
- Re: static functions, Michael Wojcik, 10:26
- strange error with global variable, Roman Mashak, 10:26
- Re: strange error with global variable, Eric Sosman, 10:25
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?, Hake, 10:22
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?, Eric Sosman, 10:16
- Re: top/bottom post was: Faster for() loops?, John Hudak, 10:10
- Re: strange error with global variable, Hake, 10:04
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block), Michael Wojcik, 09:55
- Re: Faster for() loops?, John Hudak, 09:55
- Re: Faster for() loops?, John Hudak, 09:48
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?, Mathias Herrmann, 09:22
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Tim Prince, 08:52
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?, Madhav, 08:50
- disable stdout buffering ?, Mathias Herrmann, 08:11
- Problems with my little c-program, Henk, 08:02
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 07:48
- Re: How to learn lists in C, Nick Keighley, 07:35
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Flash Gordon, 07:18
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String, A. Sinan Unur, 07:14
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Robert Gamble, 07:09
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 07:08
- Re: How to learn lists in C, __frank__, 07:06
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 07:02
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?, Barry, 06:24
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Martin Ambuhl, 06:13
- Re: structure and constant memebers, Martin Ambuhl, 06:08
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Dik T. Winter, 05:58
- Re: structure and constant memebers, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 05:56
- structure and constant memebers, ravinderthakur, 05:42
- Re: Sprintf ....., Mabden, 05:37
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Keith Thompson, 05:29
- Re: Looking for PowerC Library Source Disk, Mabden, 05:19
- Re: static and global variable, Alexei A. Frounze, 05:12
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Michael Press, 05:01
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Michael Press, 05:00
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Flash Gordon, 04:54
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Zara, 03:50
- static and global variable, ravinder thakur, 03:49
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Zara, 03:47
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template, Mabden, 03:27
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Christian Bau, 03:04
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Michael Mair, 02:52
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), James Dow Allen, 02:40
- Re: assertion in header, Peter Nilsson, 02:31
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Malcolm Dew-Jones, 01:52
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String, Chris Johnson, 00:57
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String, Keith Thompson, 00:56
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String, Suman, 00:40
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String, Martin Ambuhl, 00:35
- Re: Linked Lists, Netocrat, 00:30
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Fred J. Tydeman, 00:09
October 03, 2005
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:41
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, ScottD, 23:15
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., A. Sinan Unur, 22:57
- assertion in header, bill, 22:53
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 22:47
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 22:47
- Re: Linked Lists, Foodbank, 22:42
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., A. Sinan Unur, 22:37
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Thad Smith, 22:36
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 22:31
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., pete, 22:29
- Puzzling compiler response to array initialization., Michael Press, 22:18
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Gordon Burditt, 22:05
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Tim Prince, 21:20
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, babuyama, 21:17
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Anonymous 7843, 21:03
- Re: Linked Lists, Barry Schwarz, 20:23
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Keith Thompson, 20:16
- Re: turn off the log file, Kenneth Brody, 19:52
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Kenneth Brody, 19:49
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Joe Wright, 19:22
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Dik T. Winter, 19:17
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Keith Thompson, 19:14
- Re: gdb debugger, Flash Gordon, 19:04
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), Old Wolf, 18:49
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Richard Tobin, 18:39
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Old Wolf, 18:32
- Re: segmentation fault, Joe Wright, 18:29
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Old Wolf, 18:28
- Re: How to output to a buffer and send to client?, Nick Keighley, 18:08
- Re: gdb debugger, John Bode, 17:33
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, Eric Sosman, 17:24
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, Skarmander, 17:18
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, Nick Keighley, 17:07
- Re: generate all possible strings of given length given a set of characters, Randy Howard, 17:03
- Re: turn off the log file, Randy Howard, 17:00
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Martin Ambuhl, 16:59
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, Randy Howard, 16:56
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, John Bode, 16:47
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Skarmander, 16:26
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Default User, 16:25
- Re: turn off the log file, Ben Pfaff, 16:24
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following, Skarmander, 16:20
- turn off the log file, poison . summer, 16:20
- C question -- Know the answers to the following, mluvw47, 16:15
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Kenneth Brody, 16:00
- Re: segmentation fault, Flash Gordon, 15:55
- Re: Convert float -> char*, Keith Thompson, 15:38
- Re: Reinitializing static array??? - Thanks!!!, Charles Sullivan, 15:34
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: time problems, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: segmentation fault, Frodo Baggins, 15:03
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, John Bode, 14:55
- Re: [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Anonymous 7843, 14:43
- Re: Convert float -> char*, A. Sinan Unur, 14:33
- Re: generate all possible strings of given length given a set of characters, Anonymous 7843, 14:32
- Re: Break the string into different parts, John Bode, 14:24
- Re: Convert float -> char*, Randy Howard, 14:24
- Re: A[x][y][z], C Wegrzyn, 14:20
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Flash Gordon, 14:10
- Re: A[x][y][z], Anonymous 7843, 14:09
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Eric Sosman, 14:09
- Re: gdb debugger, Anonymous 7843, 14:05
- Re: generate all possible strings of given length given a set of characters, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:03
- Re: Break the string into different parts, Mark B, 13:56
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Skarmander, 13:56
- Re: Reinitializing static array???, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:54
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse, Ulrich Eckhardt, 13:42
- Re: forum, Default User, 13:34
- Re: Linked Lists, Default User, 13:31
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Walter Roberson, 13:21
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Default User, 13:18
- Reinitializing static array???, Charles Sullivan, 13:16
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Default User, 13:13
- Re: generate all possible strings of given length given a set of characters, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:05
- (OT) Google groups abuse, Richard Tobin, 13:01
- How to output to a buffer and send to client?, yezi, 12:55
- Re: Break the string into different parts, John Bode, 12:53
- generate all possible strings of given length given a set of characters, chiara, 12:41
- Re: static functions, John Bode, 12:40
- Re: static functions, Mark B, 12:36
- Re: static functions, Mabden, 12:34
- Break the string into different parts, yezi, 12:29
- Re: Convert float -> char*, ern, 12:17
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:11
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, John Devereux, 12:05
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Mabden, 12:03
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Martin Ambuhl, 11:59
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Mark B, 11:57
- Re: Convert float -> char*, ern, 11:57
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Martin Ambuhl, 11:54
- Re: Convert float -> char*, Randy Howard, 11:52
- Re: Linked Lists, Martin Ambuhl, 11:49
- Re: static functions, Ulrich Eckhardt, 11:40
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Randy Howard, 11:37
- Re: Convert float -> char*, ern, 11:34
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, pete, 11:33
- Re: Convert float -> char*, Artie Gold, 11:31
- Convert float -> char*, ern, 11:19
- Re: static functions, Mabden, 11:17
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Lew Pitcher, 11:11
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Mabden, 11:01
- Re: static functions, pete, 10:45
- static functions, prasi, 10:40
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, pete, 10:16
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., pete, 10:12
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, Flash Gordon, 10:05
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, tanmoy87544, 09:51
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, tanmoy87544, 09:47
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, manoj1978, 09:39
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte stream), Dik T. Winter, 09:38
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, manoj1978, 09:35
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me., Walter Roberson, 09:27
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Michael Mair, 09:26
- Re: Linked Lists, Foodbank, 09:26
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, Alfonso Morra, 09:21
- I nicked an asshole, Mabden, 09:20
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, Alfonso Morra, 09:11
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Lew Pitcher, 09:04
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Flash Gordon, 08:56
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, Chris Dollin, 08:56
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, tanmoy87544, 08:43
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, Alfonso Morra, 08:39
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str, David G. Hong, 08:36
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, August Karlstrom, 08:33
- Re: why it is not giving any error?, David G. Hong, 08:33
- What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte stream), Alfonso Morra, 08:07
- Re: segmentation fault, A. Sinan Unur, 08:06
- why it is not giving any error?, prasi, 08:03
- why it is not giving any error?, prasi, 08:03
- Re: time problems, Mabden, 07:28
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me., Nick Keighley, 06:50
- KeithT is Trolling me., Mabden, 06:13
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Alexei A. Frounze, 04:52
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block), Alfonso Morra, 04:36
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block), Zara, 04:19
- Re: A small question about 'printf', Dave Thompson, 04:09
- Re: a question about macro, Dave Thompson, 04:09
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block), Alfonso Morra, 04:01
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, pete, 03:54
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, pete, 03:42
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, pete, 03:42
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block), Zara, 03:29
- serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block), Alfonso Morra, 03:12
- Re: segmentation fault, uououo, 01:56
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Robert Bralic, 01:44
- Re: Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run, bobrics, 01:27
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Chris Torek, 01:06
- Re: sorting a hash table, Jack Klein, 00:47
- Re: Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run, Alexei A. Frounze, 00:45
- Re: sorting a hash table, Alexei A. Frounze, 00:39
- Re: Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run, Jack Klein, 00:29
- Re: segmentation fault, Jack Klein, 00:27
- Re: Linked Lists, Artie Gold, 00:17
- sorting a hash table, dough, 00:10
- Re: segmentation fault, Martin Ambuhl, 00:09
October 02, 2005
- Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run, bobrics, 23:52
- Re: segmentation fault, Artie Gold, 23:31
- Re: segmentation fault, uououo, 23:27
- Re: segmentation fault, James McIninch, 22:45
- Re: Linked Lists, Foodbank, 22:09
- Re: segmentation fault, A. Sinan Unur, 21:18
- Re: segmentation fault, Gordon Burditt, 21:06
- segmentation fault, dough, 21:00
- Re: Linked Lists, Barry Schwarz, 19:55
- Re: Linked Lists, Foodbank, 18:03
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Joe Wright, 17:35
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Skarmander, 17:25
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Walter Roberson, 17:06
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 17:00
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Mark McIntyre, 16:50
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Mark McIntyre, 16:48
- Re: A[x][y][z], Flash Gordon, 16:37
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: Namespaces clash in C, Nathan Wijnia, 15:54
- Re: A[x][y][z], sterten, 15:41
- Re: count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string, Malcolm, 15:37
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Malcolm, 15:37
- Re: forum, Jack Klein, 14:10
- Re: A[x][y][z], Netocrat, 14:07
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:37
- Re: Namespaces clash in C, Flash Gordon, 13:27
- Namespaces clash in C, bnraghu23, 13:09
- forum, csheppard91, 12:58
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Bore Biko, 12:53
- Re: MSDOS-Based Compilable Code for RSA / Other Public-Key Scheme, Alexei A. Frounze, 12:07
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block, Michael Wojcik, 12:04
- Re: MSDOS-Based Compilable Code for RSA / Other Public-Key Scheme, Alexei A. Frounze, 12:03
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:54
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Rouben Rostamian, 11:41
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Martin Ambuhl, 11:19
- Re: Using make, Martin Ambuhl, 11:14
- [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Eric Sosman, 11:14
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?, Martijn, 11:04
- What exactly is a text character in the computer?, thenightfly, 10:53
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Kenny McCormack, 10:47
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Mabden, 10:22
- Re: How to learn lists in C, Mabden, 10:08
- Re: A[x][y][z], Mabden, 10:04
- Re: A[x][y][z], Mabden, 10:03
- MSDOS-Based Compilable Code for RSA / Other Public-Key Scheme, Crypto Loko, 10:00
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Alexei A. Frounze, 09:06
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Joe Wright, 08:54
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Joe Wright, 08:31
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Martijn, 05:10
- Re: gdb debugger, Flash Gordon, 04:58
- Re: gdb debugger, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:41
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:39
- Re: gdb debugger, Keith Thompson, 04:35
- Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!, Bore Biko, 04:20
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:19
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:13
- Re: Using make, Keith Thompson, 03:29
- gdb debugger, a, 03:22
- Re: Using make, Sunil, 01:24
- Re: time problems 2, Keyser Soze, 01:24
October 01, 2005
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, SM Ryan, 23:05
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, pete, 20:32
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Chris Torek, 20:23
- Re: Linked Lists, Flash Gordon, 20:11
- Re: Linked Lists, Alexei A. Frounze, 19:32
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Joe Wright, 19:29
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Chris Torek, 19:26
- Linked Lists, Foodbank, 19:13
- Re: Instantly Download Software, Alexei A. Frounze, 19:03
- Re: time problems 2, Mark McIntyre, 18:58
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC, Mark McIntyre, 18:55
- Re: Posix semaphores, Mark McIntyre, 18:52
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Mark McIntyre, 18:49
- Instantly Download Software, Darren, 18:33
- Re: list of pointers to function, SM Ryan, 18:23
- Re: is fopen/fseek/fread buffered?, SM Ryan, 18:23
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, SM Ryan, 18:23
- Re: OPENINGS IN MUMBAI, SM Ryan, 18:23
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Flash Gordon, 18:07
- Re: Posix semaphores, Keith Thompson, 16:55
- Re: time problems, Flash Gordon, 16:40
- Re: list of pointers to function, DevarajA, 16:39
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Roger, 16:30
- Re: Posix semaphores, cogno_byte, 16:16
- time problems 2, lucifer, 16:14
- Re: list of pointers to function, Flash Gordon, 16:08
- Re: Posix semaphores, Flash Gordon, 15:56
- Re: time problems, lucifer, 15:35
- Re: time problems, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: Posix semaphores, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: Posix semaphores, FiLH, 15:13
- time problems, lucifer, 15:08
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Kenneth Brody, 15:03
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Kenneth Brody, 15:01
- Re: list of pointers to function, DevarajA, 14:53
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Kenneth Brody, 14:51
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Flash Gordon, 14:47
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC, Flash Gordon, 14:40
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Keith Thompson, 14:40
- Re: Posix semaphores, FiLH, 14:40
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Keith Thompson, 14:31
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Flash Gordon, 14:31
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Fred J. Tydeman, 14:12
- Re: Posix semaphores, Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: list of pointers to function, Gromer, 13:58
- list of pointers to function, DevarajA, 13:37
- Re: How to code that system call? Thanks, Mike Wahler, 13:35
- Re: Looking for PowerC Library Source Disk, whitenite1, 13:35
- How to code that system call? Thanks, yezi, 13:22
- Re: OPENINGS IN MUMBAI, Jaspreet, 13:13
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Alexei A. Frounze, 13:12
- Re: OPENINGS IN MUMBAI, Gromer, 13:09
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC, Sandeep, 13:01
- Re: is fopen/fseek/fread buffered?, Walter Roberson, 12:58
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Walter Roberson, 12:55
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC, Walter Roberson, 12:50
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Randy Howard, 12:46
- Re: count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string, sibingpeter, 12:33
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, pete, 12:26
- is fopen/fseek/fread buffered?, John, 12:15
- what is funtion for delay in VC, lucifer, 12:13
- Re: OPENINGS IN MUMBAI, Jaspreet, 11:29
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block, Malcolm, 11:18
- Re: Global variables, Malcolm, 11:10
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:44
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, grid, 10:30
- Re: [Project] List & ConstIterator, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:27
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, kuyper, 10:24
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:24
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, grid, 10:22
- Re: Posix semaphores, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:13
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Alexei A. Frounze, 10:12
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:09
- Re: Is the behaviour defined, grid, 09:55
- Is the behaviour defined, grid, 09:51
- Re: printf execution problem, rahul8143, 09:46
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, pete, 09:27
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, pete, 09:23
- [OT] Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Eric Sosman, 09:19
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Eric Sosman, 09:15
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template, Randy Howard, 08:45
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Randy Howard, 08:40
- Re: Posix semaphores, FiLH, 08:33
- Re: using memcpy(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:51
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, John Devereux, 07:41
- Re: OPENINGS IN MUMBAI, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:29
- Re: Posix semaphores, Alexei A. Frounze, 07:28
- Posix semaphores, FiLH, 07:26
- Re: count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string, Barry, 07:20
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:12
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4), Bruintje Beer, 06:54
- Re: printf execution problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:11
- Re: printf execution problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:08
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block, Alfonso Morra, 06:06
- OPENINGS IN MUMBAI, mandar, 06:05
- 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
- serialization of structure into a raw memory block, Alfonso Morra, 05:31
- Re: Help with system calls, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:05
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function), pemo, 05:00
- Re: Sprintf ....., Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:35
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Alexei A. Frounze, 03:14
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, Martin Ambuhl, 01:34
- Re: Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 00:51
- Re: count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string, Charles Mills, 00:36
- Arithmetic properties of HUGE_VAL and errno, pete, 00:29
September 30, 2005
- Re: K&R Wishlist, Randy Howard, 23:44
- count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string, sibingpeter, 23:39
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables, Randy Howard, 23:39
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Jack Klein, 23:37
- Re: printf execution problem, rahul8143, 22:17
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Keith Thompson, 21:57
- Re: using memcpy(), pete, 21:37
- Re: trim 0s, websnarf, 21:37
- Re: trim 0s, websnarf, 21:31
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Roger, 21:22
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Gordon Burditt, 20:46
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1, websnarf, 20:42
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Dik T. Winter, 20:35
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Keith Thompson, 20:30
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Flash Gordon, 20:21
- Re: Universal (g)libc, Roger, 20:19
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Roger, 20:02
- Re: Universal (g)libc, James McIninch, 19:29
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Keith Thompson, 19:22
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Kenneth Brody, 19:15
- Re: allocation alignment for global and local variables., Christian Bau, 18:42
- Re: Size of structs containing unions, Christian Bau, 18:38
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 17:47
- Re: offsetof, Michael Mair, 17:36
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:34
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Alexei A. Frounze, 17:18
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: printf execution problem, Keith Thompson, 16:45
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, pete, 16:33
- Re: Sprintf ....., Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Global variables, pete, 16:22
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Kenneth Brody, 16:16
- Re: A[x][y][z], Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Ian, 16:08
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc), Kenny McCormack, 16:02
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Roberto Waltman, 15:48
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Charles Mills, 15:47
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, babuyama, 15:47
- Re: size of pointer in C?, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:46
- Re: Global variables, Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:43
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, Alexei A. Frounze, 15:37
- How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?, babuyama, 15:20
- Re: Faster for() loops?, Steve at fivetrees, 14:46
- Re: What are the important parts of C languages?, William Hughes, 14:18
- 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
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