comp.lang.c (date)
November 30, 2005
- Re: Determining size of file, Jordan Abel, 16:08
- Re: c pointers (ptrdiff_t), Mark McIntyre, 16:05
- Re: Determining size of file, Mark McIntyre, 16:04
- Re: Type punning, Skarmander, 16:02
- Re: Determining size of file, Jordan Abel, 16:00
- Re: Read dynamic string, Toni Uusitalo, 15:58
- Re: question posted on another forum (ptrdiff_t), Mark McIntyre, 15:58
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: Determining size of file, Kenneth Brody, 15:55
- Re: Determining size of file, Gordon Burditt, 15:54
- Re: Determining size of file, Walter Roberson, 15:52
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Randy Howard, 15:52
- Re: Determining size of file, Jordan Abel, 15:36
- Re: Read dynamic string, Toni Uusitalo, 15:34
- Determining size of file, googler, 15:22
- Re: Advanced C, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: Type punning, Michael Mair, 15:07
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Keith Thompson, 14:52
- Re: Advanced C, Michael Mair, 14:45
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Randy Howard, 14:42
- Re: Type punning, Skarmander, 14:30
- Re: sort an array of strings, websnarf, 14:30
- c pointers (ptrdiff_t), andy_dufresne, 14:24
- question posted on another forum (ptrdiff_t), akshayrao, 14:22
- Re: Type punning, Michael Mair, 14:09
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Michael Mair, 14:03
- Re: Advanced C, Michael Mair, 13:46
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, tatimmer, 13:44
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Ed Prochak, 13:20
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Default User, 12:55
- Re: sort an array of strings, osmium, 12:38
- Re: Read dynamic string, those who know me have no need of my name, 12:36
- Re: Code understanding problem, Walter Roberson, 12:29
- Code understanding problem, yezi, 11:49
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, siliconwafer, 11:06
- Re: how to use sscanf?, Jordan Abel, 10:41
- Re: how to use sscanf?, nick, 10:37
- Re: how to use sscanf?, Suman, 09:11
- Re: sort an array of strings, Eric Sosman, 08:57
- Re: Type punning, Robert Gamble, 08:54
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, S.Tobias, 08:43
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Eric Sosman, 08:09
- Type punning, Skarmander, 08:06
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Heathfield, 07:49
- Re: Neater method of creating a linked list, Richard Harnden, 07:47
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Richard Heathfield, 07:44
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, SoftComplete, 07:25
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Becker, 06:59
- Re: how to use sscanf?, Becker, 06:38
- Re: how to use sscanf?, Becker, 06:33
- Re: how to use sscanf?, Saif, 06:03
- Creating a text editor in C, siliconwafer, 06:00
- Re: Help for my code, Ingo Menger, 05:59
- Re: Help for my code, Ingo Menger, 05:57
- Re: Help for my code, Flash Gordon, 05:54
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Becker, 05:48
- Re: Neater method of creating a linked list, Ingo Menger, 05:44
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 05:29
- Re: Help for my code, AK, 04:54
- Neater method of creating a linked list, Ross Clement (Email address invalid - do not use), 04:52
- Help for my code, TC, 04:49
- Re: Advanced C, Flash Gordon, 04:46
- how to use sscanf?, nick, 04:35
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 03:54
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Flash Gordon, 03:24
- Re: More questions on realloc, Niklas Norrthon, 02:10
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Allin Cottrell, 00:56
- Re: sort an array of strings, Walter Roberson, 00:29
November 29, 2005
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Becker, 23:58
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 23:44
- Re: sort an array of strings, Peter Nilsson, 23:37
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Richard Heathfield, 23:21
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:59
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Skarmander, 22:42
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Jack Klein, 22:41
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Jack Klein, 22:39
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:34
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Old Wolf, 21:09
- Re: Help wanted on some source codes, Walter Roberson, 20:35
- Re: sort an array of strings, Joe Wright, 20:22
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Dik T. Winter, 20:22
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Skarmander, 20:10
- Help wanted on some source codes, Becker, 19:45
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Christian Bau, 19:29
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Christian Bau, 19:25
- Re: sizeof a union, Keith Thompson, 19:09
- Re: Why different from expectation, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Skarmander, 18:51
- Re: Why different from expectation, Default User, 18:44
- Re: sizeof a union, Robotnik, 18:33
- Re: sort an array of strings, Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Mike Wahler, 18:17
- Re: Why different from expectation, yezi, 18:14
- C Interpreter and sizeof operator, ozbear, 18:09
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Skarmander, 18:06
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Walter Roberson, 17:43
- Re: sort an array of strings, Rainmaker, 17:42
- Re: format of double and __int64, Joe Wright, 17:05
- Re: Read dynamic string, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:57
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Skarmander, 16:53
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: format of double and __int64, Keith Thompson, 16:41
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, Jordan Abel, 16:38
- Re: Array size depending on symbol address, usenet, 16:30
- Re: sizeof a union, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Malcolm, 16:15
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Walter Roberson, 16:07
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, S.Tobias, 16:04
- Re: Read dynamic string, Toni Uusitalo, 15:55
- Re: Array size depending on symbol address, Skarmander, 15:42
- Re: strtok() and EOL, Flash Gordon, 15:42
- Re: Array size depending on symbol address, usenet, 15:42
- Re: Array size depending on symbol address, Gordon Burditt, 15:36
- Re: sizeof a union, Flash Gordon, 15:28
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Default User, 15:27
- Array size depending on symbol address, usenet, 15:25
- Re: sizeof a union, Skarmander, 15:04
- Re: strtok() and EOL, Flash Gordon, 15:02
- Re: Read dynamic string, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:35
- Re: sizeof a union, Jordan Abel, 14:34
- Re: Read dynamic string, Jordan Abel, 14:29
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, David Resnick, 14:25
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Jordan Abel, 14:22
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Jordan Abel, 14:18
- Re: strtok() and EOL, Fernando Barsoba, 14:16
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Jordan Abel, 14:15
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Jordan Abel, 14:13
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, David Resnick, 14:12
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Flash Gordon, 14:07
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, Skarmander, 14:04
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, David Resnick, 13:35
- More questions on realloc - Thanks, James S. Singleton, 13:26
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Martin Ambuhl, 13:23
- Re: Advanced C, Flash Gordon, 13:13
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Jirka Klaue, 13:06
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 13:01
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Kevin Handy, 12:57
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Default User, 12:54
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Kenny McCormack, 12:53
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Ingo Menger, 12:53
- Re: sizeof a union, pemo, 12:48
- Re: Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, TK, 12:48
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Walter Roberson, 12:46
- Re: strtok() and EOL, Ben Pfaff, 12:44
- Re: Advanced C, Ben Pfaff, 12:41
- Re: More questions on realloc, Mark McIntyre, 12:31
- Re: More questions on realloc, Robert Harris, 12:27
- Re: More questions on realloc, Eric Sosman, 12:22
- Re: More questions on realloc, Mark McIntyre, 12:13
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 12:13
- Re: sizeof a union, Mark McIntyre, 12:02
- More questions on realloc, James S. Singleton, 12:01
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 12:00
- Re: Advanced C, Imre Palik, 11:49
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 11:26
- Re: sizeof a union, Martin Ambuhl, 11:19
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Michael Wojcik, 11:15
- Re: sizeof a union, Richard Heathfield, 11:12
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 11:08
- Re: sizeof a union, Jirka Klaue, 11:03
- Re: sizeof a union, Sven Hesse, 11:00
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., jacob navia, 11:00
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Michael Wojcik, 10:55
- Re: sizeof a union, Tatu Portin, 10:54
- Re: sizeof a union, John Bode, 10:48
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Richard Bos, 10:46
- Re: sizeof a union, Sven Hesse, 10:39
- Re: strtok() and EOL, David Resnick, 10:35
- Re: sizeof a union, robotnik, 10:32
- Re: strtok() and EOL, Mike Wahler, 10:32
- Re: strtok() and EOL, Jack Klein, 10:29
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Jack Klein, 10:24
- strtok() and EOL, Fernando Barsoba, 10:16
- Re: sizeof a union, Sven Hesse, 10:14
- sizeof a union, Mockey Chen, 10:10
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 09:54
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 09:50
- Re: format of double and __int64, Eric Sosman, 09:47
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 09:24
- Re: Read dynamic string, Randy Howard, 09:23
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Randy Howard, 09:04
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Mark McIntyre, 08:53
- Re: Help Needed!!, Niklas Norrthon, 08:45
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Niklas Norrthon, 08:43
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Poldie, 08:40
- Software protection against cracks and piracy, SoftComplete, 08:02
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 07:48
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, anonymous, 07:23
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., jacob navia, 07:21
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Jirka Klaue, 07:05
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 07:02
- Re: Read dynamic string, Christopher Benson-Manica, 06:55
- Re: Advanced C, pemo, 06:55
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Ingo Menger, 06:54
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Keith Thompson, 06:50
- Re: format of double and __int64, Mark McIntyre, 06:44
- Re: Advanced C, rainbve, 06:43
- Re: Help Needed!!, Richard Bos, 05:46
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Richard Bos, 05:43
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., jacob navia, 05:31
- Help Needed!!, Gndoofi, 05:30
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Keith Thompson, 05:27
- Re: can not figure out the problem, Keith Thompson, 05:22
- Re: Optimization, Keith Thompson, 05:21
- Re: How to redefine arithmetic operators., Marc Boyer, 05:21
- How to redefine arithmetic operators., Raghu, 05:17
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, P.J. Plauger, 05:06
- Re: format of double and __int64, Jayesh, 04:42
- Re: Optimization, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:01
- Re: Why different from expectation, jacob navia, 03:48
- Re: Read dynamic string, S.Tobias, 03:48
- Re: can not figure out the problem, manu, 03:43
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Chris McDonald, 03:07
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 03:00
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Richard Bos, 02:45
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Richard Heathfield, 02:34
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Walter Roberson, 02:21
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Chris McDonald, 02:19
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Luke Wu, 02:17
- Re: C function for returning number of digits?, Chris McDonald, 02:09
- C function for returning number of digits?, Luke Wu, 02:03
- Re: Why different from expectation, Richard Heathfield, 01:27
- Re: realloc question, Keith Thompson, 00:43
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Jordan Abel, 00:12
November 28, 2005
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Suman, 23:51
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Barry Schwarz, 23:47
- Re: Advanced C, Eric Sosman, 23:37
- Re: can not figure out the problem, Barry Schwarz, 23:27
- Re: Read dynamic string, Barry Schwarz, 23:27
- Re: sort an array of strings, Eric Sosman, 23:11
- Re: Advanced C, Eric Sosman, 23:06
- Re: direct string manuplation not working, Artie Gold, 22:57
- Re: Hangman Game, Barry Schwarz, 22:51
- Re: function returning array of strings, Old Wolf, 22:46
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Dik T. Winter, 22:23
- Re: Read dynamic string, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:21
- direct string manuplation not working, shyam, 21:02
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Keith Thompson, 20:55
- Re: realloc question, Jordan Abel, 20:37
- Re: realloc question, Artie Gold, 20:35
- Re: Why different from expectation, Keith Thompson, 20:27
- Re: realloc question, Jordan Abel, 20:03
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Jordan Abel, 20:02
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, Jordan Abel, 19:57
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Charles Sullivan, 19:42
- Re: function returning array of strings, shyam, 19:38
- Re: Function return value automatically, Default User, 19:29
- Re: question, OtavioCC, 19:18
- Re: question, OtavioCC, 19:16
- Re: Why different from expectation, Gordon Burditt, 19:12
- Re: Why different from expectation, yezi, 19:08
- Re: Why different from expectation, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Re: Why different from expectation, Keith Thompson, 18:32
- Re: realloc question, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, Flash Gordon, 18:12
- Re: function returning array of strings, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:09
- Re: can not figure out the problem, Flash Gordon, 18:08
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:07
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Keith Thompson, 18:05
- Re: realloc question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:04
- Why different from expectation, yezi, 17:58
- Re: function returning array of strings, Malcolm, 17:57
- realloc question, James S. Singleton, 17:49
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, Ben Pfaff, 17:06
- Re: function returning array of strings, John Bode, 16:56
- Re: can not figure out the problem, yezi, 16:53
- Re: can not figure out the problem, David Resnick, 16:48
- can not figure out the problem, yezi, 16:45
- Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Charles Sullivan, 16:43
- function returning array of strings, shyam, 16:33
- Re: Function return value automatically, Richard Heathfield, 16:30
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, P.J. Plauger, 16:25
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, Flash Gordon, 16:24
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, P.J. Plauger, 16:20
- Re: question, Keith Thompson, 16:09
- Re: Function return value automatically, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: List of reentrant C library functions, Ben Pfaff, 15:55
- Re: Advanced C, Ben Pfaff, 15:47
- List of reentrant C library functions, TheOne, 15:43
- Re: Function return value automatically, Mark McIntyre, 15:37
- Re: Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, Mark McIntyre, 15:35
- Re: Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, Mark McIntyre, 15:32
- Re: Advanced C, Michael Mair, 15:25
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:09
- Re: Advanced C, Imre Palik, 14:29
- Re: OT: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Default User, 13:42
- Re: question, clasicallyivycious, 13:11
- OT: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), sasha, 13:00
- Re: What is the sentence mean?Thanks, pemo, 12:47
- Re: What is the sentence mean?Thanks, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:31
- Re: What is the sentence mean?Thanks, pemo, 12:29
- What is the sentence mean?Thanks, yezi, 12:26
- Re: multiple storage classes: error, Ingo Menger, 12:06
- multiple storage classes: error, Daniel Schüle, 11:58
- Re: Advanced C, Gordon Burditt, 11:52
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 11:41
- Re: Advanced C, Skarmander, 11:31
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 11:28
- Re: Advanced C, Skarmander, 11:20
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 10:49
- Re: Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, David Resnick, 10:34
- Re: Advanced C, Skarmander, 10:29
- Re: Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, TK, 10:29
- Re: [OT] Google survey, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:25
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 10:22
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 10:18
- Re: Advanced C, Skarmander, 10:12
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 10:09
- [OT] Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 10:07
- Re: Advanced C, John Smith, 10:02
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 09:59
- Re: Random vs. Sequential, Kenneth Brody, 09:59
- Re: Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, smiletolead, 09:58
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 09:49
- Re: Advanced C, Jirka Klaue, 09:38
- Re: Advanced C, Ben Pfaff, 09:36
- Re: Advanced C, Gordon Burditt, 09:29
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 09:18
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 09:12
- Re: Google survey, pemo, 09:05
- Re: sort an array of strings, Gordon Burditt, 09:04
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 09:04
- Re: Google survey, Robert Gamble, 09:01
- Newbie-question: include headers for different plattforms, TK, 08:58
- Re: [OT] Google survey, Mockey Chen, 08:52
- Re: Advanced C, pemo, 08:47
- Re: question, David Resnick, 08:44
- Re: format of double and __int64, Gordon Burditt, 08:42
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 08:37
- Re: sort an array of strings, Eric Sosman, 08:34
- Re: format of double and __int64, Niklas Norrthon, 08:25
- Re: Advanced C, Eric Sosman, 08:23
- Random vs. Sequential, rayw, 08:20
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 08:01
- Re: format of double and __int64, Richard Bos, 07:19
- Re: Read dynamic string, Daniel Fischer, 07:14
- Re: Advanced C, Ingo Menger, 07:10
- format of double and __int64, Jayesh, 06:46
- Re: question, Richard Bos, 06:33
- question, clasicallyivycious, 06:24
- Re: Function return value automatically, Igmar Palsenberg, 04:55
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Igmar Palsenberg, 04:53
- Re: sort an array of strings, Richard Heathfield, 04:46
- Re: sort an array of strings, Peter Ammon, 03:49
- Re: #undef for function, Peter Ammon, 03:39
- Re: Advanced C, Marc Boyer, 03:24
- Re: Hangman Game, tigrfire, 03:08
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Richard Heathfield, 02:41
- Re: gcc -S test.c -o test ??, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 01:53
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Gregory Pietsch, 01:51
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Gregory Pietsch, 01:42
November 27, 2005
- Re: problem with encryption function sending hex values, Fernando Barsoba, 23:41
- Re: problem with encryption function sending hex values, FBM, 23:36
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Dik T. Winter, 22:56
- Re: newbie-Why does an extra character appear?, Barry Schwarz, 22:17
- Re: freeing string literals?, Jordan Abel, 20:08
- Re: newbie-Why does an extra character appear?, Joe Wright, 19:35
- problem with encryption function sending hex values, Fernando Barsoba, 18:55
- Re: Read dynamic string, Joe Wright, 18:27
- Re: newbie-Why does an extra character appear?, Gordon Burditt, 18:12
- Re: Read dynamic string, Toni Uusitalo, 18:06
- Re: can we include and use different fonts in C programming, Malcolm, 17:25
- newbie-Why does an extra character appear?, Bob, 16:57
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Michael Wojcik, 16:35
- Re: Clocking proccesses' time, babis85, 16:17
- Re: sort an array of strings, Rainmaker, 15:42
- Re: New Logic, Randy Howard, 15:40
- Re: can we include and use different fonts in C programming, Michael Mair, 15:39
- Re: Advanced C, Eric Sosman, 15:35
- can we include and use different fonts in C programming, anil, 15:30
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Silas Justiniano, 15:00
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Malcolm, 14:59
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, pemo, 14:55
- Re: Advanced C, Malcolm, 14:53
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Silas Justiniano, 14:38
- Re: Clocking proccesses' time, Jack Klein, 14:24
- Re: Read dynamic string, Malcolm, 14:06
- Re: Advanced C, Malcolm, 14:06
- Re: Clocking proccesses' time, Michael Mair, 14:02
- Re: Advanced C, Michael Mair, 13:58
- Re: Advanced C, Daniel Fischer, 13:44
- Re: Creating Dynamically loaded libraries, Malcolm, 13:42
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Flash Gordon, 13:28
- Clocking proccesses' time, babis85, 13:08
- Re: Advanced C, pemo, 12:58
- Re: Advanced C, Daniel Fischer, 12:53
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, pemo, 12:51
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, pemo, 12:33
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Richard Heathfield, 12:32
- Re: Advanced C, pemo, 12:31
- Re: Advanced C, Eric Sosman, 11:18
- Re: New Logic, Simon Biber, 10:44
- Re: Advanced C, osmium, 10:36
- Re: reading from a text file, Giorgos Keramidas, 10:30
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Flash Gordon, 10:23
- Re: Advanced C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:15
- Re: A description of function parameters, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:12
- Advanced C, pemo, 10:05
- Re: String Pointer To Function, Brian C, 09:52
- Re: Creating Dynamically loaded libraries, Kenny McCormack, 09:37
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Skarmander, 09:12
- Re: Need assistance with detecting improper input, david . w . anderson1, 09:12
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, pemo, 09:10
- Re: Creating Dynamically loaded libraries, pemo, 09:07
- Re: Function and variable declarations, pemo, 09:06
- Re: Creating Dynamically loaded libraries, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:59
- Re: A description of function parameters, Rob Somers, 08:29
- Re: Creating Dynamically loaded libraries, Nick Keighley, 08:23
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Joseph Wakeling, 08:21
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, emailvamsi@xxxxxxxxx, 07:46
- Re: Optimization, Keith Thompson, 07:46
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Keith Thompson, 07:36
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Flash Gordon, 07:32
- Creating Dynamically loaded libraries, Paramesh, 07:32
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Flash Gordon, 07:24
- Re: Function and variable declarations, pemo, 05:58
- Re: Function and variable declarations, pemo, 05:52
- Re: Need assistance with detecting improper input, Mark McIntyre, 05:50
- Re: New Logic, Mark McIntyre, 05:49
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Chris McDonald, 05:47
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, pemo, 05:35
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, pemo, 05:34
- Re: New Logic, Malcolm, 05:33
- Re: New Logic, pemo, 05:31
- Re: Need assistance with detecting improper input, Malcolm, 05:30
- Re: Operator Precedence, pemo, 05:28
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Christian Bau, 05:15
- Re: A description of function parameters, Chris F.A. Johnson, 05:13
- Re: Optimization, Christian Bau, 05:11
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Michael Mair, 05:07
- Re: A description of function parameters, Michael Mair, 04:59
- Re: A description of function parameters, Chris F.A. Johnson, 04:48
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Joseph Wakeling, 04:30
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Joseph Wakeling, 04:23
- Re: New Logic, Mike Wahler, 01:15
- New Logic, Spidey, 01:08
- Operator Precedence, Spidey, 01:03
November 26, 2005
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Skarmander, 23:20
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:12
- Re: Need assistance with detecting improper input, Barry Schwarz, 23:09
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:50
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:45
- World Longest Palindrome, Amar Prakash Tripaithi, 22:44
- Re: freeing string literals?, Skarmander, 22:39
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Skarmander, 22:32
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Skarmander, 22:22
- Need assistance with detecting improper input, david . w . anderson1, 22:22
- Re: Optimization, Skarmander, 22:18
- Re: Return of struct, Barry Schwarz, 21:54
- Re: Optimization, Gordon Burditt, 21:49
- Re: Return of struct, Artie Gold, 21:21
- Re: Return of struct, SM Ryan, 21:16
- Re: time_create, time_access, etc..., SM Ryan, 21:16
- Re: A description of function parameters, Amar Prakash Tripaithi, 21:15
- Return of struct, JR, 21:01
- Re: Optimization, Tatu Portin, 20:35
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Mark McIntyre, 19:39
- Re: Optimization, Mark McIntyre, 19:34
- Re: A description of function parameters, Rob Somers, 19:24
- Re: sending hexadecimal data to cryptographic hash functions, Daniel Fischer, 19:11
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Digital Puer, 18:26
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Digital Puer, 18:19
- Re: String Pointer To Function, Eric Sosman, 18:00
- Re: Optimization, MCheu, 17:45
- Re: String Pointer To Function, Brian C, 17:30
- sending hexadecimal data to cryptographic hash functions, Fernando Barsoba, 17:25
- Re: time_create, time_access, etc..., Ben Pfaff, 16:43
- Re: time_create, time_access, etc..., Flash Gordon, 16:38
- Re: freeing string literals?, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Flash Gordon, 16:26
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- time_create, time_access, etc..., red_hax0r@xxxxxxxxx, 16:11
- Re: Read dynamic string, Daniel Fischer, 16:06
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Malcolm, 15:33
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Malcolm, 15:28
- Re: Function and variable declarations, jacob navia, 15:28
- Re: Read dynamic string, Toni Uusitalo, 14:11
- Re: Read dynamic string, Walter Roberson, 13:45
- Re: Read dynamic string, Malcolm, 13:40
- Read dynamic string, Sillaba atona, 13:32
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, Thad Smith, 13:01
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, Michael Mair, 12:40
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Michael Mair, 12:29
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, Skarmander, 12:09
- Re: Optimization, Christian Bau, 11:37
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, Paminu, 11:27
- Re: typical practise for #include's, rziak, 11:08
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, Skarmander, 10:53
- Re: simple question regarding fact function, rayw, 10:49
- Re: Optimization, Jordan Abel, 10:38
- Re: Optimization, Richard Harter, 10:38
- simple question regarding fact function, Paminu, 10:34
- Re: freeing string literals?, Joe Wright, 10:27
- Re: Function and variable declarations, rayw, 10:16
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Skarmander, 09:15
- Re: Function and variable declarations, Flash Gordon, 09:15
- Re: Function and variable declarations, rayw, 09:09
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), rayw, 09:06
- Function and variable declarations, Joseph Wakeling, 08:58
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Das, 08:56
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Flash Gordon, 07:29
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Michael Mair, 06:54
- Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Silas Justiniano, 05:24
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, clayne, 04:48
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Roman Mashak, 04:02
- Re: typical practise for #include's, Michael Mair, 03:33
- Re: Optimization, Michael Mair, 03:17
- typical practise for #include's, Roman Mashak, 03:00
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Malcolm, 02:33
- Re: freeing string literals?, Malcolm, 02:33
- Re: pointer suddenly destroys, Roman Mashak, 02:05
- Re: Optimization, MCheu, 01:30
- Re: Optimization, Skarmander, 00:40
- Optimization, Spidey, 00:17
November 25, 2005
- Re: freeing string literals?, Skarmander, 23:30
- freeing string literals?, copx, 23:08
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Joe Wright, 21:36
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Dik T. Winter, 21:31
- Re: creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Skarmander, 21:31
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Flash Gordon, 20:16
- creating int from contiguous bits in an int, Digital Puer, 20:10
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Mark McIntyre, 19:14
- Re: file open, SM Ryan, 18:42
- Re: gcc -S test.c -o test ??, Gordon Burditt, 17:31
- Re: gcc -S test.c -o test ??, Walter Roberson, 17:25
- gcc -S test.c -o test ??, Paminu, 17:12
- Re: A description of function parameters, Jack Klein, 16:51
- Re: wchar_t, Mike Wahler, 16:39
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Skarmander, 16:17
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Skarmander, 16:15
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Skarmander, 16:14
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Fernando Barsoba, 15:59
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Flash Gordon, 15:47
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Skarmander, 15:32
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Fernando Barsoba, 15:25
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:10
- Re: any good new groups for c# language, Mike Wahler, 15:10
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:05
- Re: question, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:57
- Re: Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Skarmander, 14:56
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Flash Gordon, 14:48
- Re: how to put scrolling option in data read from a file, Martin Ambuhl, 14:29
- Re: how to put scrolling option in data read from a file, Walter Roberson, 14:15
- Data type problem in encryption algorithm, Fernando Barsoba, 14:15
- Re: sort an array of strings, Eric Sosman, 14:08
- Re: Help with dd array, Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- how to put scrolling option in data read from a file, sudhir, 13:39
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Gordon Burditt, 13:37
- Re: pointer suddenly destroys, Michael Mair, 13:21
- Re: file open, Joe Estock, 13:19
- Re: Help with dd array, pemo, 12:53
- Re: file open, Jordan Abel, 12:52
- Help with dd array, Singleton, 12:30
- Re: sort an array of strings, Keith Thompson, 12:28
- Re: size_t - why?, Keith Thompson, 12:22
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Keith Thompson, 12:20
- pointer suddenly destroys, Roman Mashak, 11:48
- Re: pointer suddenly destroys, Eric Sosman, 10:38
- Re: sort an array of strings, Joe Wright, 10:35
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Dik T. Winter, 10:26
- Re: how to make?, Mabden, 10:16
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Mabden, 09:59
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Zoran Cutura, 09:52
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 09:37
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Barry Schwarz, 08:56
- Re: #undef for function, Eric Sosman, 08:53
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Arnaud Miege, 08:48
- Re: file open, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:51
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Richard Tobin, 07:37
- Re: file open, Pieter Droogendijk, 07:33
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Arnaud Miege, 07:02
- Re: size_t - why?, Zoran Cutura, 07:01
- Re: Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Carl R. Davies, 06:49
- any good new groups for c# language, Joriveek, 06:45
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Zoran Cutura, 06:44
- Re: file open, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 06:36
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Zoran Cutura, 06:31
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 05:58
- Re: A description of function parameters, Rob Somers, 05:53
- Re: file open, Richard Bos, 05:52
- Re: file open, Pieter Droogendijk, 05:41
- file open, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 05:33
- Re: #undef for function, Richard Bos, 05:28
- Re: A description of function parameters, Richard Bos, 05:24
- Compiling a simple C program with Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003, Arnaud Miege, 05:19
- #undef for function, Sachin, 05:06
- Re: A description of function parameters, pemo, 05:05
- Re: A description of function parameters, pemo, 05:03
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Richard Bos, 05:02
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Richard Bos, 04:59
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Nick Keighley, 04:20
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), neo, 04:11
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, anonymous, 02:31
- Re: strtok, Barry Schwarz, 02:20
- Re: cannot open huge file (beyond 4GB) with fopen, Digital Puer, 02:07
- Re: strtok, Eric Sosman, 02:02
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Eric Sosman, 01:44
- Re: strtok, Richard Heathfield, 01:40
- Re: sort an array of strings, Keith Thompson, 01:38
- Re: sort an array of strings, Richard Heathfield, 01:37
- strtok, gyan, 01:29
- sort an array of strings, Rainmaker, 01:17
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Anand, 01:06
- Re: A description of function parameters, Jack Klein, 00:51
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Jack Klein, 00:39
- Re: how can i verify if a number has mantissa???, Saif, 00:36
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Jack Klein, 00:32
- Re: A description of function parameters, Peter Nilsson, 00:20
- Re: A description of function parameters, Eric Sosman, 00:11
November 24, 2005
- Re: A description of function parameters, Ravi Uday, 23:50
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Netocrat, 23:37
- Re: how can i verify if a number has mantissa???, Gordon Burditt, 23:17
- A description of function parameters, Rob Somers, 22:23
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Dik T. Winter, 22:03
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Chris McDonald, 21:51
- what's the best hash function?, vietor.liu, 21:21
- how can i verify if a number has mantissa???, fzmaster, 20:21
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Mark McIntyre, 18:13
- Re: cannot open huge file (beyond 4GB) with fopen, Mark McIntyre, 18:08
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Mark McIntyre, 18:06
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Mark McIntyre, 18:04
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Michael Mair, 17:59
- Re: segmentation fault, Chris Grossbe, 17:31
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Barry Schwarz, 17:08
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 17:04
- Re: String Pointer To Function, Brian C, 16:10
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Joe Wright, 15:43
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Eric Sosman, 14:59
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 14:39
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Barry Schwarz, 14:17
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Richard Tobin, 13:47
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Kenny McCormack, 13:39
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Richard Heathfield, 12:41
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Randy Howard, 12:38
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Kenny McCormack, 12:25
- Re: ANSI Standards for C and C++, Chris Hills, 12:06
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Randy Howard, 11:51
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Randy Howard, 11:31
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Randy Howard, 11:29
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Kenny McCormack, 11:27
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 11:26
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 11:25
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Dik T. Winter, 11:13
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Jordan Abel, 11:13
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Dik T. Winter, 11:10
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Keith Thompson, 10:56
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 10:47
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Keith Thompson, 10:46
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 10:42
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Jordan Abel, 10:04
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Eric Sosman, 09:51
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Eric Sosman, 09:49
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Flash Gordon, 09:33
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Jordan Abel, 09:30
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Jordan Abel, 09:25
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Flash Gordon, 09:11
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Flash Gordon, 09:09
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, P.J. Plauger, 08:28
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, anonymous, 07:56
- Re: A memory question, Godspeed, 07:49
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Suman, 07:43
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Anand, 07:42
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, anonymous, 07:38
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, Krishanu Debnath, 07:30
- Re: assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, pemo, 07:09
- assigning array addresses to integer variables and vice versa, anonymous, 07:00
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, hiddenharmony@xxxxxxxxx, 06:38
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), hiddenharmony@xxxxxxxxx, 06:32
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, William J. Leary Jr., 06:06
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, William J. Leary Jr., 06:05
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 05:27
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Bos, 05:14
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Richard Heathfield, 04:55
- Re: system programming thru c, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Richard Bos, 03:55
- Re: function automatically returns the value, haroon, 03:53
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Richard Bos, 03:42
- system programming thru c, kishore_mca330, 03:20
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, haroon, 03:19
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Barry Schwarz, 01:33
- Re: String Pointer To Function, Jack Klein, 00:39
- String Pointer To Function, Brian C, 00:15
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, William J. Leary Jr., 00:10
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Stan Milam, 00:03
November 23, 2005
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 23:45
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Mike Wahler, 23:41
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Randy Howard, 23:27
- Re: wchar_t, Dik T. Winter, 23:26
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Netocrat, 23:25
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Randy Howard, 23:25
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Peter Nilsson, 22:43
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Neil Kurzman, 22:34
- Re: cannot open huge file (beyond 4GB) with fopen, Keith Thompson, 22:00
- Re: cannot open huge file (beyond 4GB) with fopen, Skarmander, 21:35
- Re: cannot open huge file (beyond 4GB) with fopen, Skarmander, 21:33
- cannot open huge file (beyond 4GB) with fopen, Digital Puer, 21:27
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Todd, 21:25
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Jack Klein, 21:25
- Re: Who wrote the first Hello World program?, Skarmander, 21:12
- Re: Function return value automatically, Keith Thompson, 21:08
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Keith Thompson, 21:02
- Re: input error, Skarmander, 20:55
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Eric Sosman, 20:46
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Randy Howard, 20:35
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Mark McIntyre, 19:32
- Re: Function return value automatically, Mark McIntyre, 19:29
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Mark McIntyre, 19:25
- Re: input error, Flash Gordon, 19:25
- Re: errno from fopen(), Michael McGarry, 19:22
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Mark McIntyre, 19:18
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:13
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:11
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:09
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Joe Wright, 19:06
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Peter Nilsson, 19:04
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Richard Tobin, 19:01
- Re: input error, Skarmander, 18:36
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Skarmander, 18:36
- Re: input error, Skarmander, 18:35
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Kenny McCormack, 18:31
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Old Wolf, 18:21
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Tatu Portin, 18:08
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Peter Nilsson, 18:07
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Mike Wahler, 18:05
- Re: Reading from a text file, Joe Wright, 18:02
- Re: input error, Flash Gordon, 17:57
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Re: input error, Mike Wahler, 17:45
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Skarmander, 17:38
- Re: errno from fopen(), Flash Gordon, 17:38
- Re: errno from fopen(), SM Ryan, 17:33
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Randy Howard, 17:31
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 17:30
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Skarmander, 17:22
- Re: errno from fopen(), Ben Pfaff, 17:16
- Re: errno from fopen(), Gordon Burditt, 17:15
- Re: errno from fopen(), Michael McGarry, 17:12
- input error, Al, 17:12
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 17:10
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Tatu Portin, 17:07
- errno from fopen(), Michael McGarry, 17:03
- Re: Reading from a text file, Michael McGarry, 17:00
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Joe Wright, 16:57
- Re: Reading from a text file, Gordon Burditt, 16:57
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 16:39
- Re: Reading from a text file, Michael McGarry, 16:37
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Joe Wright, 16:28
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Randy Howard, 16:24
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Christian Bau, 16:05
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 15:23
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Skarmander, 14:50
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Jordan Abel, 14:26
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Randy Howard, 14:23
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Jordan Abel, 14:20
- Re: ANSI Standards for C and C++, lawrence . jones, 14:13
- Re: wchar_t, lawrence . jones, 14:13
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Jordan Abel, 14:10
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Jordan Abel, 14:07
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Frodo Baggins, 14:04
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:59
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 13:57
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:54
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Jordan Abel, 13:49
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 13:47
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Randy Howard, 13:46
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, Joe Estock, 13:37
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Michael Wojcik, 13:36
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Gordon Burditt, 13:34
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, DevarajA, 13:32
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Michael Wojcik, 13:30
- Re: segmentation fault, Gordon Burditt, 13:28
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 13:24
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Keith Thompson, 13:17
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, Mike Wahler, 13:10
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, DevarajA, 13:10
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Keith Thompson, 13:02
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Mike Wahler, 12:57
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Mike Wahler, 12:54
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Mike Wahler, 12:52
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Mike Wahler, 12:47
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Mike Wahler, 12:43
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:42
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, David Resnick, 12:41
- segmentation fault, Chris Grossbe, 12:39
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Mike Wahler, 12:35
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Thad Smith, 12:34
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Kenny McCormack, 12:32
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, William Hughes, 12:31
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Michael Mair, 12:28
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Kenny McCormack, 12:27
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Gordon Burditt, 12:13
- Re: Does C have function to get angle?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:12
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:57
- Does C have function to get angle?, Vol, 11:50
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, David Resnick, 11:47
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:40
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:38
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Mark B, 11:37
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 11:36
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Kenny McCormack, 11:32
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark B, 11:27
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Netocrat, 11:26
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Richard Heathfield, 11:25
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, David Resnick, 11:22
- Re: function automatically returns the value, Richard Heathfield, 11:16
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:14
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Flash Gordon, 10:47
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Clark S . Cox III, 10:42
- Re: Function return value automatically, chellappa, 10:34
- function automatically returns the value, chellappa, 10:31
- Re: Function return value automatically, David Resnick, 10:28
- Function return value automatically, chellappa, 10:26
- Function return value automatically, chellappa, 10:26
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Kenny McCormack, 10:04
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Skarmander, 09:57
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:44
- Re: Warnings with gcc, S.Tobias, 09:33
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Randy Howard, 09:17
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Randy Howard, 09:15
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Randy Howard, 09:14
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, Ivan, 08:55
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Chris Dollin, 08:52
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, August Karlstrom, 08:52
- Re: Warnings with gcc, pete, 08:47
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, Ivan, 08:44
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Ed Vogel, 08:41
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, David Resnick, 08:39
- Re: SDL first try problem!!, pete, 08:38
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, August Karlstrom, 08:37
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Randy Howard, 08:36
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, pete, 08:35
- Re: size_t - why?, Randy Howard, 08:33
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 08:33
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, pete, 08:33
- SDL first try problem!!, Ivan, 08:31
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:31
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, grid, 08:25
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, CoffeeGood, 08:25
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, aakash . joshi, 08:23
- Re: size_t - why?, CoffeeGood, 08:23
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Richard Bos, 08:15
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Netocrat, 08:12
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Richard Bos, 08:12
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Antonio Contreras, 08:06
- Evaluation order of function parameters, haroon, 08:03
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Richard Bos, 07:54
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Kenny McCormack, 07:48
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Dik T. Winter, 07:47
- Re: [OT, redirect, welcome msg] XPATH implementation in C, Richard Tobin, 07:40
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, pete, 07:40
- Re: size_t - why?, rayw, 07:27
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), pete, 07:16
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 07:05
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 07:01
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Max, 06:55
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), neo, 06:52
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 06:47
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), William J. Leary Jr., 06:39
- Re: How to find exponent and mantissa from a Q Format, Richard Heathfield, 06:36
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), pete, 06:33
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Mike Wahler, 06:21
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Mike Wahler, 06:18
- Re: Complex numbers, Dik T. Winter, 06:18
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Max, 05:55
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Joel, 05:52
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, S.Tobias, 05:52
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Max, 05:47
- Re: Member layout of structures and type convertions, EventHelix.com, 05:34
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, S.Tobias, 05:33
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Mike Wahler, 05:11
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Richard Heathfield, 04:50
- Re: Function call problems (64-bit), Bjørn Augestad, 04:44
- Re: [OT, redirect, welcome msg] XPATH implementation in C, Mike Wahler, 04:38
- Function call problems (64-bit), Max, 04:35
- XPATH implementation in C, Locusta, 04:17
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 03:07
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Richard Bos, 02:55
- Re: Bit manipulation, Niklas Norrthon, 02:55
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Richard Bos, 02:49
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Zoran Cutura, 01:18
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Bjørn Augestad, 00:55
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Walter Roberson, 00:51
- Re: Is there any way to crash the gcc itself, Keith Thompson, 00:11
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Keith Thompson, 00:10
- Re: Is there any way to crash the gcc itself, Peter Nilsson, 00:01
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Mike Wahler, 00:00
November 22, 2005
- Re: [OT] Is there any way to crash the gcc itself, Mike Wahler, 23:58
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Mike Wahler, 23:55
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Peter Nilsson, 23:38
- Is there any way to crash the gcc itself, Spidey, 23:24
- How can to write a c program without a main(), Spidey, 23:21
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Joe Wright, 21:56
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Old Wolf, 21:31
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:23
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Kenny McCormack, 20:52
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, August Karlstrom, 20:19
- Re: Bit manipulation, gooch, 19:11
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Walter Roberson, 19:09
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:06
- what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, yezi, 18:59
- Re: Bit manipulation, yezi, 18:56
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Mike Wahler, 18:53
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Christian Bau, 18:49
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Michael Mair, 18:43
- Re: Bit manipulation, Michael Mair, 18:38
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Christian Bau, 18:29
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Ben Pfaff, 18:25
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Michael Mair, 18:21
- Re: Bit manipulation, yezi, 18:20
- Re: Bit manipulation, Kwan Lim, 18:13
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Mark McIntyre, 18:12
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Mark McIntyre, 18:07
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 18:04
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 17:53
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Randy Howard, 17:50
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Randy Howard, 17:49
- Bit manipulation, yezi, 17:47
- Re: Reading from a text file, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Jack Klein, 17:15
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Joe Wright, 17:12
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 17:04
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Skarmander, 16:59
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, pete, 16:55
- Re: Reading from a text file, Malcolm, 16:50
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Malcolm, 16:46
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Malcolm, 16:46
- Re: Complex numbers, Malcolm, 16:46
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Keith Thompson, 16:43
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 16:29
- Re: Hash function (str -> uint16), websnarf, 16:26
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 16:24
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 16:08
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Mike Wahler, 16:07
- Re: A memory question, Kenneth Brody, 15:55
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Thad Smith, 15:52
- Re: Howto check value of constants in a macro, Ben Pfaff, 15:51
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Howto check value of constants in a macro, Richard Meister, 15:46
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, jacob navia, 15:45
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, jacob navia, 15:42
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Jordan Abel, 15:40
- Re: confusion with interface name, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: have an exe file in windows, questions?, 15:22
- Re: Reading from a text file, Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Walter Roberson, 15:05
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Joe Wright, 14:58
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Sven Hesse, 14:56
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Shanmuhanathan T, 14:55
- Re: have an exe file in windows, questions?, 14:49
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Sven Hesse, 14:45
- Re: have an exe file in windows, questions?, 14:43
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Ben Pfaff, 14:41
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Keith Thompson, 14:40
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Jordan Abel, 14:33
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Randy Howard, 14:30
- Re: have an exe file in windows, Flash Gordon, 14:26
- Re: A memory question, Mabden, 14:24
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, David Resnick, 14:17
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Randy Howard, 14:09
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Randy Howard, 14:04
- have an exe file in windows, questions?, 14:04
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Randy Howard, 13:58
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Randy Howard, 13:56
- Re: size_t - why?, Richard Heathfield, 13:55
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Skarmander, 13:26
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Ben Pfaff, 13:21
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 13:18
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 13:11
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, CoffeeGood, 13:05
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:58
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Walter Roberson, 12:56
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, CoffeeGood, 12:49
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Robert Harris, 12:44
- Re: size_t - why?, pete, 12:40
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, pete, 12:34
- Re: size_t - why?, CoffeeGood, 12:31
- Re: confusion with interface name, Eric Sosman, 12:29
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, pete, 12:21
- Re: Strange error of memory, pete, 12:17
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Skarmander, 12:09
- Re: confusion with interface name, Walter Roberson, 12:06
- confusion with interface name, chellappa, 12:03
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Netocrat, 12:00
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Zoran Cutura, 11:57
- Re: Warnings with gcc, thibault.langlois@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:56
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 11:53
- Re: Strange error of memory, Ben Pfaff, 11:43
- Re: File system in linux, Zoran Cutura, 11:38
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Randy Howard, 11:35
- Re: size_t - why?, Randy Howard, 11:32
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, mazsx, 11:29
- Re: size_t - why?, Skarmander, 11:05
- Re: size_t - why?, Richard Heathfield, 11:04
- Re: size_t - why?, CoffeeGood, 11:03
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Richard Heathfield, 11:03
- Re: forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, Skarmander, 11:03
- Re: making sure only integer is input, Simon Biber, 11:01
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Skarmander, 10:59
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Skarmander, 10:53
- forcing 32-bit long on 64-bit machine?, CoffeeGood, 10:51
- Re: problem with recvfrom, loic-dev, 10:44
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Michael McGarry, 10:44
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Jordan Abel, 10:37
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 10:36
- Re: size_t - why?, Jordan Abel, 10:34
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Chris Dollin, 10:34
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Kenny McCormack, 10:31
- Re: size_t - why?, Tim Prince, 10:27
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Jordan Abel, 10:23
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Jordan Abel, 10:21
- Re: Copy structures, Chris Dollin, 10:14
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 10:13
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Igmar Palsenberg, 10:11
- Re: Copy structures, David Buck, 10:11
- Copy structures, David Buck, 10:04
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Flash Gordon, 09:41
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Dik T. Winter, 09:39
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Flash Gordon, 09:37
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 09:11
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 09:02
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:49
- Geodetic Functions as DLL, killet, 08:46
- Re: Warnings with gcc, pete, 08:32
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Chris Dollin, 08:30
- Re: Strange error of memory, pete, 08:30
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 08:25
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Skarmander, 08:19
- Re: Macro that Defines another on invocation, aravindh . k, 08:15
- Re: Warnings with gcc, jacob navia, 08:15
- Re: size_t - why?, Skarmander, 08:10
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, Aleramo, 08:06
- Re: size_t - why?, rayw, 07:58
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Anand, 07:57
- Re: including files from GNU GSL, pete, 07:54
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Barry, 07:51
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Martin Ambuhl, 07:28
- Re: File system in linux, daniel . maruani, 07:28
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Skarmander, 07:27
- Re: Macro that Defines another on invocation, Pieter Droogendijk, 07:22
- including files from GNU GSL, Joseph Wakeling, 07:16
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Barry, 07:08
- Re: size_t - why?, Skarmander, 07:06
- Re: ANSI Standards for C and C++, Robert Gamble, 07:00
- Re: size_t - why?, Richard Bos, 06:56
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Robert Gamble, 06:56
- Re: problem with recvfrom, pete, 06:55
- Re: Warnings with gcc, Richard Bos, 06:52
- Re: ANSI Standards for C and C++, pete, 06:48
- Re: Warnings with gcc, pete, 06:45
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Dik T. Winter, 06:42
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, pete, 06:41
- size_t - why?, rayw, 06:30
- Macro that Defines another on invocation, aravindh . k, 06:25
- Re: Warnings with gcc, rayw, 06:19
- Warnings with gcc, thibault.langlois@xxxxxxxxxxx, 06:15
- Re: problem with recvfrom, clayne, 06:11
- Re: problem with recvfrom, Maxim Yegorushkin, 05:49
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, sounak, 05:48
- Re: converting a character in a string to an integer, pemo, 05:22
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, sounak, 05:21
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Chris Dollin, 05:21
- Re: ANSI Standards for C and C++, pemo, 05:16
- Re: Reading from a text file, Richard Bos, 05:15
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Flash Gordon, 05:02
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, sounak, 05:02
- gsl for complex number, Aleramo, 05:02
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Marc Boyer, 04:53
- Re: ANSI Standards for C and C++, Daniel Fischer, 04:52
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Skarmander, 04:49
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, sounak, 04:42
- ANSI Standards for C and C++, vpuvvada, 04:39
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Richard Bos, 04:39
- Re: Write/Read struct to file, Daniel Fischer, 04:22
- Re: to get macro name from macro value, Marc Boyer, 04:15
- to get macro name from macro value, sounak, 04:13
- Write/Read struct to file, a, 04:09
- Re: problem with recvfrom, Rainer Temme, 03:43
- Re: File system in linux, Flash Gordon, 03:20
- Re: How to manage the memory in C?, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- Re: problem with recvfrom, clayne, 02:44
- Re: Memory, Niklas Norrthon, 02:19
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Bjørn Augestad, 02:03
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 01:59
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 01:57
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 01:50
- Re: problem with recvfrom, clayne, 01:44
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 01:41
- Re: Member layout of structures and type convertions, Barry Schwarz, 01:05
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Barry Schwarz, 00:58
- Re: converting a character in a string to an integer, Barry Schwarz, 00:57
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Peter Nilsson, 00:40
- Re: File system in linux, Richard.C, 00:34
November 21, 2005
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 23:50
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Michael Wojcik, 23:41
- Member layout of structures and type convertions, lovecreatesbeauty, 23:31
- Counting occurence of character in a string, Michael McGarry, 23:30
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Michael Wojcik, 23:26
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, August Karlstrom, 23:05
- Re: converting a character in a string to an integer, pete, 23:03
- Re: Reading from a text file, Michael McGarry, 23:00
- Re: Hangman Game, Barry Schwarz, 22:52
- Re: converting a character in a string to an integer, Walter Roberson, 22:42
- Re: Reading from a text file, Walter Roberson, 22:35
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, pete, 22:30
- converting a character in a string to an integer, ross . oneill, 22:29
- Re: Hangman Game, Walter Roberson, 22:29
- Reading from a text file, Michael McGarry, 22:29
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Old Wolf, 22:18
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Old Wolf, 22:17
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:03
- Re: Hangman Game, August Karlstrom, 21:55
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Michael Wojcik, 21:47
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 21:17
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 21:14
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, pete, 21:11
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mabden, 20:30
- Hangman Game, tigrfire, 20:25
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Walter Roberson, 20:23
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 19:59
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Jordan Abel, 19:57
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:56
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Mike Wahler, 19:51
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Mike Wahler, 19:46
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 19:43
- Re: How to manage the memory in C?, Mike Wahler, 19:29
- Re: making sure only integer is input, Rob Adams, 19:24
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 19:19
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Keith Thompson, 19:17
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:13
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:10
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 18:58
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 18:50
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 18:50
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 18:47
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Joe Wright, 18:36
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:35
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Kenny McCormack, 18:34
- Re: How to manage the memory in C?, yezi, 18:31
- Re: Loop optimization, Christian Bau, 18:04
- Re: Loop optimization, Christian Bau, 17:59
- Re: Loop optimization, Christian Bau, 17:53
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Skarmander, 17:51
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 17:28
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Walter Roberson, 17:17
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Chris Torek, 17:17
- Re: naive size of array question, Mike Wahler, 17:10
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 17:07
- Re: Very simple question, Mike Wahler, 17:05
- Re: problem with recvfrom, David Schwartz, 17:02
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Walter Roberson, 17:02
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Mike Wahler, 16:59
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Re: How to manage the memory in C?, Mike Wahler, 16:53
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Michael Mair, 16:52
- Re: problem with recvfrom, Keith Thompson, 16:48
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 16:35
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, jacob navia, 16:28
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, jacob navia, 16:26
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 16:23
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, jacob navia, 16:23
- How to manage the memory in C?, yezi, 16:21
- problem with recvfrom, Omega, 16:17
- Re: File system in linux, Sven Hesse, 16:05
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Jordan Abel, 16:00
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Michael Mair, 15:57
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Skarmander, 15:54
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Chris Torek, 15:47
- Re: File system in linux, codebloatation, 15:47
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 15:39
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, jacob navia, 15:28
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Walter Roberson, 15:19
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Joe Wright, 15:14
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Richard Heathfield, 15:10
- Re: Very simple question, Randy Howard, 14:45
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 14:43
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 14:41
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Ben Pfaff, 14:35
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Skarmander, 14:24
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Keith Thompson, 14:05
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 14:02
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:58
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Eric Sosman, 13:57
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 13:56
- Re: Loop optimization, Keith Thompson, 13:54
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Gordon Burditt, 13:49
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Zoran Cutura, 13:43
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Walter Roberson, 13:39
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Flash Gordon, 13:37
- Re: Input function that terminates by a space and not return., Keith Thompson, 13:28
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Keith Thompson, 13:25
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 13:22
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 13:18
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 13:14
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 13:09
- how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, sudhir, 13:08
- Re: Loop optimization, Flash Gordon, 13:00
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 13:00
- Re: naive size of array question, Alf P. Steinbach, 12:55
- Re: Memory, Blair Craft, 12:40
- Re: modify structure array pointer in the function, Blair Craft, 12:35
- Re: Loop optimization, Jordan Abel, 12:14
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Alvin, 11:51
- Re: Loop optimization, carl, 11:48
- Re: Loop optimization, Flash Gordon, 11:47
- Re: Very simple question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:43
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Bjørn Augestad, 11:43
- Re: naive size of array question, Flash Gordon, 11:41
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 11:28
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 11:16
- Re: Very simple question, Richard Heathfield, 11:09
- Very simple question, Paminu, 11:04
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Dik T. Winter, 10:53
- Re: why arrary with size of zero?, Clark S . Cox III, 10:51
- Re: naive size of array question, Alf P. Steinbach, 10:47
- Re: naive size of array question, sillyhat, 10:42
- Re: Loop optimization, Ian Malone, 10:38
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Dik T. Winter, 10:37
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Keith Thompson, 10:36
- Re: Loop optimization, Ian Malone, 10:35
- Re: naive size of array question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:21
- Re: File system in linux, Flash Gordon, 10:07
- Re: naive size of array question, Antonio Contreras, 10:03
- Re: Access to extern struct in other header files, Richard Bos, 10:00
- Re: Input function that terminates by a space and not return., Flash Gordon, 09:58
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Bos, 09:57
- Re: Memory, Flash Gordon, 09:53
- naive size of array question, sillyhat, 09:53
- Re: Loop optimization, Flash Gordon, 09:49
- Re: why arrary with size of zero?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:43
- Re: Loop optimization, Flash Gordon, 09:42
- Access to extern struct in other header files, Steffen Loringer, 09:36
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, August Karlstrom, 09:34
- Re: Help with a C program, Randy Howard, 09:32
- Re: Input function that terminates by a space and not return., Kenny McCormack, 09:31
- Re: Input function that terminates by a space and not return., Richard Tobin, 09:28
- Re: Loop optimization, Randy Howard, 09:26
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 09:24
- why arrary with size of zero?, Mockey Chen, 09:24
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 09:19
- Re: Loop optimization, Chris Dollin, 09:17
- Re: Memory, Randy Howard, 09:16
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 09:12
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 09:10
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 09:10
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 09:06
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Bos, 09:04
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 08:58
- Re: Loop optimization, daoenpan, 08:50
- Input function that terminates by a space and not return., shan, 08:49
- Re: Loop optimization, pete, 08:46
- Re: File system in linux, marsarden, 08:46
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 08:44
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 08:38
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 08:37
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Skarmander, 08:36
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 08:34
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 08:32
- Re: Strange error of memory, David Resnick, 08:30
- Re: Loop optimization, carl, 08:27
- Re: Loop optimization, carl, 08:23
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Lew Pitcher, 08:22
- Re: Loop optimization, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:22
- Re: Loop optimization, Jordan Abel, 08:21
- Re: Loop optimization, Eric Sosman, 08:21
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 08:19
- Re: Loop optimization, pete, 08:17
- Re: Loop optimization, David Resnick, 08:16
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 08:15
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- Re: Loop optimization, Alex Fraser, 08:11
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Simon Biber, 08:10
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Alvin, 08:09
- Re: [ot]Re: 42 (was: Re: A memory question), haroon, 08:09
- Re: Memory, carl, 08:08
- Re: Loop optimization, haroon, 08:04
- Loop optimization, haroon, 08:01
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 07:54
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 07:50
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 07:45
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Simon Biber, 07:40
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 07:24
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, aakash . joshi, 07:24
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 07:18
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 07:15
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Dik T. Winter, 06:40
- Re: Memory, Chris Dollin, 05:34
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Rob Thorpe, 05:09
- Re: Memory, Richard Heathfield, 04:46
- Re: File system in linux, Flash Gordon, 04:42
- Re: Memory, Chris Dollin, 04:02
- Re: Memory, Marc Boyer, 03:27
- Re: help with C, Nick Keighley, 03:21
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Marc Boyer, 03:20
- Re: File system in linux, Richard.C, 03:12
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Dave Thompson, 02:13
- Re: Memory, Jack Klein, 02:09
- Memory, ranjeet . gupta, 02:02
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Bjørn Augestad, 01:11
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, kishore_mca330, 00:37
November 20, 2005
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 23:40
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jack Klein, 23:39
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jack Klein, 23:36
- Re: Strange error of memory, Keith Thompson, 23:35
- Re: modify structure array pointer in the function, Keith Thompson, 23:32
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Jack Klein, 23:23
- Re: Hash function (str -> uint16), Jack Klein, 23:20
- Re: modify structure array pointer in the function, Barry Schwarz, 22:59
- Re: modify structure array pointer in the function, rohin . koul, 22:35
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 22:18
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Dik T. Winter, 21:50
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 21:27
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, pete, 21:26
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 21:18
- modify structure array pointer in the function, s88, 21:10
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, pete, 21:09
- Re: Strange error of memory, pete, 21:02
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 21:00
- Re: Strange error of memory, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 20:45
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Peter Nilsson, 20:35
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Rouben Rostamian, 20:00
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 19:37
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Richard Heathfield, 19:36
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Skarmander, 19:35
- Re: help with C, Richard Heathfield, 19:31
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 19:30
- Re: help with C, Keith Thompson, 19:09
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Joe Wright, 19:05
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Mark McIntyre, 18:42
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Old Wolf, 18:31
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Richard Heathfield, 18:30
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Keith Thompson, 18:30
- Re: [ot]Re: 42 (was: Re: A memory question), Old Wolf, 18:20
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 18:19
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Randy Howard, 18:19
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Skarmander, 18:17
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 18:15
- Re: help with C, Randy Howard, 18:14
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Richard Tobin, 18:13
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Randy Howard, 18:11
- Strange error of memory, sylsau, 18:11
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Richard Heathfield, 18:09
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Robert Gamble, 18:02
- Re: mode from array, Richard Heathfield, 18:01
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, pete, 17:42
- mode from array, Sluggoman, 17:37
- Re: stray '\160' in program, Old Wolf, 17:34
- Re: Gerry O'Connor a Nantes, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:24
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Robert Gamble, 17:22
- Re: Gerry O'Connor a Nantes, Skarmander, 17:20
- [OT] Re: wchar_t, Eric Sosman, 17:14
- Gerry O'Connor a Nantes, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:11
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Bjørn Augestad, 16:54
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Skarmander, 16:41
- stray '\160' in program, Alvin, 16:35
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 16:35
- Re: help with C, sulays, 16:23
- Re: help with C, Richard Heathfield, 16:14
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 16:06
- Re: help with C, Mark McIntyre, 15:38
- Re: OT (Error:), Mark McIntyre, 15:37
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 15:34
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 15:30
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Mark McIntyre, 15:23
- Re: wchar_t, Mark McIntyre, 15:20
- Re: help with C, sulays, 14:50
- Re: Help with a C program, Chris Hills, 14:49
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Malcolm, 14:48
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Randy Howard, 14:44
- Re: help with C, Randy Howard, 14:41
- Re: help with C, sulays, 14:33
- Re: help with C, Ben Pfaff, 14:29
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Mark McIntyre, 14:19
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 14:12
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 14:10
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Sandeep, 13:48
- Re: Hash function (str -> uint16), John Devereux, 13:34
- Re: [ot]Re: 42 (was: Re: A memory question), Kenneth Brody, 13:28
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Walter Roberson, 13:10
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Sandeep, 13:10
- Re: help with C, sulays, 13:06
- Re: could you help me to debug?, Peter_Julian, 13:02
- Re: help with C, Nick Keighley, 12:35
- Re: Type mismatch error, Sandeep, 12:33
- Re: help with C, sulays, 12:24
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Skarmander, 12:12
- Re: help with C, sulays, 12:11
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Keith Thompson, 11:55
- Re: help with C, pete, 11:55
- Re: help with C, Nick Keighley, 11:53
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, August Karlstrom, 11:51
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 11:50
- Re: help with C, Keith Thompson, 11:46
- Re: help with C, sulays, 11:45
- Re: Type mismatch error, shan, 11:42
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Keith Thompson, 11:41
- Re: Returning structs containing arrays, Keith Thompson, 11:38
- Re: help with C, sulays, 11:33
- Re: could you help me to debug?, Nick Keighley, 11:24
- Re: could you help me to debug?, Lew Pitcher, 11:22
- Re: help with C, Nick Keighley, 11:19
- could you help me to debug?, nick, 11:14
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 11:09
- help with C, sulays, 10:29
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, osmium, 10:29
- Re: Type mismatch error, Sandeep, 10:25
- Re: Precedence of Logical Operators, Jordan Abel, 10:24
- Precedence of Logical Operators, August Karlstrom, 10:03
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 09:42
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Simon Biber, 09:15
- Re: Type mismatch error, Barry, 09:12
- Re: Type mismatch error, pete, 09:02
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Sandeep, 08:51
- Re: Returning structs containing arrays, pete, 08:37
- Re: Returning structs containing arrays, Flash Gordon, 08:33
- Re: wchar_t, websnarf, 08:16
- Returning structs containing arrays, Michel Rouzic, 07:54
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Mark McIntyre, 07:47
- Re: Type mismatch error, Sandeep, 07:45
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, pete, 07:38
- Type mismatch error, shan, 07:26
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Flash Gordon, 07:23
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, pete, 07:14
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Sandeep, 06:28
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, jacob navia, 06:21
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 06:20
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 06:11
- Re: File system in linux, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:09
- File system in linux, daniel . maruani, 05:58
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 05:54
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Mark McIntyre, 05:44
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Keith Thompson, 04:21
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Simon Biber, 04:11
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Jordan Abel, 03:43
- Re: what is the use of void pointer?, Viv, 03:16
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Peter Nilsson, 02:50
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, Jordan Abel, 02:49
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Walter Roberson, 02:46
- Re: wchar_t, Jordan Abel, 02:43
- Re: wchar_t, Jordan Abel, 02:42
- what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, ramyach@xxxxxxxxx, 01:34
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, Peter Nilsson, 00:55
- what is the use of void pointer?, nick, 00:43
November 19, 2005
- Re: SHA1, gkoreman, 21:38
- Re: SHA1, Robert Gamble, 21:35
- Re: SHA1, Lew Pitcher, 21:31
- Re: [ot]Re: 42 (was: Re: A memory question), Keith Thompson, 21:29
- SHA1, gkoreman, 21:21
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, TribalLot, 21:15
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Richard Tobin, 21:14
- Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 21:04
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Espen Myrland, 20:51
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Skarmander, 20:41
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Skarmander, 20:34
- Re: wchar_t, Dik T. Winter, 20:31
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Markus Becker, 20:24
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, Dik T. Winter, 20:16
- [ot]Re: 42 (was: Re: A memory question), pete, 19:40
- Re: 42 (was: Re: A memory question), SM Ryan, 19:35
- Re: wchar_t, Richard Tobin, 19:22
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, pete, 18:57
- Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 18:51
- Re: [OT] Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 18:48
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Skarmander, 18:41
- Re: wchar_t, Richard Tobin, 18:35
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, Simon Biber, 18:34
- Re: wchar_t, websnarf, 18:28
- Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 18:25
- Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 18:23
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Joe Wright, 18:21
- Re: retrieve mode from data array, Giannis Papadopoulos, 17:42
- Re: [ot]Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Joe Wright, 17:36
- Re: wchar_t, Richard Tobin, 17:00
- Re: Hash function (str -> uint16), websnarf, 16:10
- Re: wchar_t, websnarf, 16:02
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Barry, 15:51
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Kenny McCormack, 15:37
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Malcolm, 15:32
- retrieve mode from data array, Sluggoman, 15:17
- Re: Help with a C program, Randy Howard, 15:01
- 42 (was: Re: A memory question), Markus Becker, 14:52
- Re: Hash function (str -> uint16), Thad Smith, 14:29
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 14:04
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Keith Thompson, 13:55
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Keith Thompson, 13:48
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Keith Thompson, 13:44
- Re: A memory question, Mark McIntyre, 13:15
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Mark McIntyre, 13:04
- Re: Hash function (str -> uint16), Walter Roberson, 13:04
- Re: making sure only integer is input, Mark McIntyre, 12:57
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 12:54
- Hash function (str -> uint16), barcaroller, 12:37
- Re: question, Malcolm, 12:07
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Malcolm, 12:06
- Re: Help with a C program, Chris Hills, 11:45
- [OT] Re: wchar_t, Skarmander, 11:44
- Re: wchar_t, James Brown, 11:17
- Re: A memory question, Joe Wright, 11:10
- Re: convert infix to postfix, caramel, 11:02
- Re: Help with a C program, Randy Howard, 10:53
- Re: parallel programming, Tim Prince, 10:51
- Re: Help with a C program, Chris Hills, 09:33
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, Eric Sosman, 09:28
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Chris Hills, 09:21
- Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 09:10
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Kenny McCormack, 08:44
- Re: Urgent Requirement, Randy Howard, 08:03
- Re: Help with a C program, Randy Howard, 07:56
- Re: [ot]Re: Help with a C program, Randy Howard, 07:48
- Re: can't find problem with memory, Randy Howard, 07:43
- Re: Reboot a PC with C code, Randy Howard, 07:39
- Urgent Requirement, mandar, 07:38
- Re: A memory question, Randy Howard, 07:35
- Re: question about vc++.net compiler, Mark McIntyre, 07:20
- Re: returning array, Mark McIntyre, 07:15
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 07:06
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 07:04
- Re: difference between malloc and calloc?, Markus Becker, 05:09
- Re: wchar_t, websnarf, 05:06
- difference between malloc and calloc?, venkatesh, 04:17
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 03:51
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Malcolm, 03:29
- Re: A memory question, Malcolm, 03:24
- Re: parallel programming, Malcolm, 03:23
- Re: A memory question, Malcolm, 03:23
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Malcolm, 03:23
- Re: parallel programming, Jack Klein, 02:36
- parallel programming, paytam, 02:21
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Richard Heathfield, 01:40
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Keith Thompson, 01:26
- Re: convert infix to postfix, caramel, 00:36
- Re: convert infix to postfix, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 00:22
- Re: making sure only integer is input, Simon Biber, 00:03
November 18, 2005
- Re: Reboot a PC with C code, Simon Biber, 23:33
- Re: convert infix to postfix, caramel, 22:57
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 22:48
- Re: convert infix to postfix, Barry Schwarz, 22:46
- Re: making sure only integer is input, Skarmander, 21:55
- Re: making sure only integer is input, vire, 21:48
- Re: making sure only integer is input, Jordan Abel, 21:07
- making sure only integer is input, Radith, 20:52
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Barry Schwarz, 20:27
- Re: convert infix to postfix, pete, 20:12
- Re: convert infix to postfix, caramel, 20:10
- Re: returning array, bitshadow, 20:06
- Re: convert infix to postfix, pete, 20:01
- Re: Reboot a PC with C code, Skarmander, 19:59
- Reboot a PC with C code, Antonio, 19:54
- Re: convert infix to postfix, pete, 19:43
- Re: [ot]Re: Help on understanding Structs, pete, 19:26
- Re: convert infix to postfix, bitshadow, 19:23
- Re: convert infix to postfix, pete, 19:19
- Re: convert infix to postfix, caramel, 19:18
- convert infix to postfix, caramel, 18:42
- Re: wchar_t, P.J. Plauger, 18:28
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 18:28
- Re: wchar_t, lawrence . jones, 18:13
- Re: [ot]Re: Help on understanding Structs, Skarmander, 18:11
- Re: Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, Keith Thompson, 17:26
- Re: ulltostr, Keith Thompson, 17:22
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Keith Thompson, 16:58
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: ulltostr, Richard Heathfield, 16:27
- Re: [ot]Re: Help on understanding Structs, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: ulltostr, David Resnick, 16:17
- Re: ulltostr, Jordan Abel, 16:04
- Re: [ot]Re: Help on understanding Structs, Richard Heathfield, 15:54
- ulltostr, Mike, 15:35
- Re: [ot]Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Kenneth Brody, 15:03
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Robert Gamble, 14:20
- Re: 3 C99 questions, P.J. Plauger, 14:09
- Re: 3 C99 questions, P.J. Plauger, 14:08
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Dave Vandervies, 13:04
- Re: 3 C99 questions, carlos, 12:51
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 11:57
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 11:56
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 11:55
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Dave Vandervies, 11:52
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Default User, 11:44
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Zoran Cutura, 11:18
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Robert Gamble, 10:40
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Flash Gordon, 10:16
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Robert Gamble, 09:59
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Robert Harris, 09:59
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Ian Malone, 09:54
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Jordan Abel, 09:37
- [ot]Re: Help on understanding Structs, pete, 09:08
- Re: 3 C99 questions, P.J. Plauger, 09:06
- Re: 3 C99 questions, P.J. Plauger, 09:05
- Re: Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, Eric Sosman, 08:12
- Re: Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, Skarmander, 07:41
- Re: Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, pete, 07:29
- Re: Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, haroon, 07:14
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Chris Hills, 07:01
- Re: Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, Skarmander, 04:57
- Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, erktek, 04:55
- Formal Argument for int Array[x][y]?, erktek, 04:52
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, Skarmander, 03:57
- Re: A memory question, Ingo Menger, 03:57
- Re: A memory question, Ingo Menger, 03:50
- Re: C99 Question, Pacher R. Dragos, 03:04
- Re: C99 Question, Sriram Rajagopalan, 02:57
- C99 Question, Pacher R. Dragos, 02:43
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Keith Thompson, 02:13
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Keith Thompson, 02:11
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Bjørn Augestad, 02:01
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Ryan Wang, 01:11
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Keith Thompson, 01:05
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Tim Prince, 00:57
- Re: question about vc++.net compiler, Mike Wahler, 00:09
- Re: question about vc++.net compiler, A.A, 00:03
- Re: question about vc++.net compiler, A.A, 00:03
- question about vc++.net compiler, nick, 00:00
November 17, 2005
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 22:17
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Jordan Abel, 22:08
- Re: wchar_t, those who know me have no need of my name, 22:01
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 21:48
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Jordan Abel, 21:36
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, Jordan Abel, 21:34
- Re: 3 C99 questions, P.J. Plauger, 21:19
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 21:17
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Richard Heathfield, 20:58
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Keith Thompson, 20:51
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Walter Roberson, 20:23
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Robert Gamble, 20:21
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Walter Roberson, 20:14
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), bitshadow, 20:12
- Re: A memory question, Richard Heathfield, 20:09
- Re: 3 C99 questions, carlos, 19:45
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Chris Hills, 19:40
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 19:21
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, SM Ryan, 18:59
- Re: how to make?, Flash Gordon, 18:42
- Re: Compiler Error - help, ravi . sathyam, 18:34
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Default User, 18:32
- Re: how to make?, Keith Thompson, 18:17
- Re: how to make?, pemo, 18:05
- Re: 3 C99 questions, pemo, 18:03
- Re: Where this stuff should go then? [Was: printf extensions for output of arrays], kuyper, 18:03
- Re: Casting function pointers, Ben Pfaff, 17:50
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Dave Vandervies, 17:29
- Re: A memory question, Old Wolf, 17:16
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 17:16
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, Old Wolf, 17:13
- Re: [ot]Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Keith Thompson, 17:06
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, fb, 17:03
- Re: Casting function pointers, Grumble, 16:55
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:49
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:46
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Bjørn Augestad, 16:45
- Re: wchar_t, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:44
- Re: [OT] C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Dave Vandervies, 16:32
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: 3 C99 questions, carlos, 16:27
- Re: A memory question, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: about pointer, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: A memory question, Mike Wahler, 15:56
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Mike Wahler, 15:48
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, pete, 15:43
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, pete, 15:33
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 15:32
- Re: Help with code, pete, 15:31
- wchar_t, James Brown, 15:29
- [ot]Re: Byte-sized integers in C, pete, 15:28
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), jacob navia, 15:05
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, fb, 14:57
- Re: [OT] Google survey, Flash Gordon, 14:29
- Re: A memory question, Mark B, 14:12
- Re: Borland Turbo C 3.0, Richard Heathfield, 13:53
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:49
- Re: Where this stuff should go then? [Was: printf extensions for output of arrays], Antoine Leca, 13:45
- Re: 3 C99 questions, Daniel Fischer, 13:38
- 3 C99 questions, carlos, 13:27
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, Skarmander, 13:25
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, David Resnick, 13:24
- Re: what is the difference between two assignments, Gordon Burditt, 13:22
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Arne Schmitz, 13:21
- Re: Help with code, bb91915, 13:17
- what is the difference between two assignments, rupesh_533, 13:13
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Richard Heathfield, 13:13
- Re: Google survey, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 13:08
- Re: Borland Turbo C 3.0, Chris Hills, 13:01
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Chris Hills, 12:56
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Wolfgang Riedel, 12:46
- Re: Compiler Error - help, Default User, 12:44
- Re: [OT] Google survey, Default User, 12:40
- Re: returning array, Default User, 12:30
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Kenneth Brody, 11:59
- Re: (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Daniel Fischer, 11:29
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, pete, 11:28
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Dave Vandervies, 11:24
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Dave Vandervies, 11:22
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Kenneth Brody, 11:18
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Kenneth Brody, 11:11
- Re: A memory question, Kenneth Brody, 11:06
- (: Pointer to struct withing pointer to struct :), Zero, 11:02
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Ingo Menger, 10:57
- Re: returning array, pete, 10:29
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 10:27
- Re: returning array, pete, 10:26
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Richard Bos, 10:19
- Re: returning array, Chad, 09:52
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, David Resnick, 09:51
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Richard Bos, 09:36
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Chris Hills, 09:15
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Chris Hills, 09:15
- Re: how to make?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:59
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Dan Espen, 08:51
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Grant Edwards, 08:41
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, pete, 08:37
- Re: returning array, shan, 08:24
- Re: returning array, Ivan Vecerina, 08:11
- returning array, shan, 07:47
- how to make?, venkatesh, 07:32
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Alex Fraser, 07:17
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Suman, 07:12
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Arne Schmitz, 06:49
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, pete, 06:43
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, pete, 06:32
- Re: A memory question, Ingo Menger, 06:30
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, spike1, 06:02
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, quetzalcotl, 05:50
- Re: about pointer, Amar Prakash Tripaithi, 04:53
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, Suman, 04:22
- Re: Help on understanding Structs, vietor, 03:48
- Re: Tools to make makefiles?, vietor, 03:18
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, Simon Biber, 03:06
- Re: A memory question, haroon, 02:51
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Keith Thompson, 02:49
- Re: Google survey, haroon, 02:46
- Re: Google survey, Keith Thompson, 02:42
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Richard Bos, 02:29
- Re: Google survey, haroon, 02:22
- Re: A memory question, Mike Wahler, 02:19
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, haroon, 01:45
- Tools to make makefiles?, milkyway, 01:43
- Re: Complex numbers, Simon Biber, 00:43
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Mike Wahler, 00:18
- Help on understanding Structs, Bail, 00:02
November 16, 2005
- Re: Tools to debug core file, milkyway, 23:51
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Anand, 23:47
- Re: [OT] Google survey, bb, 23:17
- Re: Google survey, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 23:03
- Re: Byte-sized integers in C, Jordan Abel, 22:52
- Byte-sized integers in C, dylanthomasfan, 22:40
- [OT] Google survey, Keith Thompson, 22:24
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, John, 21:40
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 21:13
- Complex numbers, Richard Harris, 20:10
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Kenny McCormack, 19:57
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Keith Thompson, 19:50
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Skarmander, 19:34
- Re: about pointer, Skarmander, 19:31
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Keith Thompson, 19:28
- Re: about pointer, Keith Thompson, 19:22
- Re: A memory question, Mark McIntyre, 19:21
- Re: A memory question, Mark McIntyre, 19:21
- Re: IF EVERY ONE DOES THIS WE ALL CAN GET RICH, Skarmander, 19:14
- Re: IF EVERY ONE DOES THIS WE ALL CAN GET RICH, Mark McIntyre, 19:11
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Mark McIntyre, 19:09
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Mark McIntyre, 19:06
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 19:02
- Re: about pointer, Skarmander, 19:01
- Re: Help with code, pete, 19:00
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Joe Wright, 18:58
- Re: about pointer, Skarmander, 18:55
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mark McIntyre, 18:54
- Re: about pointer, Walter Roberson, 18:44
- Re: about pointer, John Bode, 18:26
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Mike Wahler, 18:24
- Re: about pointer, Simon Biber, 18:20
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Simon Biber, 18:20
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, Richard Tobin, 18:17
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Richard Tobin, 18:07
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:52
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:47
- Re: shift and concatenate char *, Alex Fraser, 17:44
- Re: access memory location, red floyd, 17:27
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, SM Ryan, 16:57
- Re: access memory location, Ivan, 16:53
- Re: Tools to debug core file, Ed Prochak, 16:49
- shift and concatenate char *, Martin Andersson, 16:45
- Re: A memory question, Eric Sosman, 16:40
- Help with code, bb91915, 16:36
- Re: A memory question, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: A memory question, Ben Pfaff, 16:32
- Re: Compiler Error - help, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: about pointer, carlos, 16:22
- Re: A memory question, poison . summer, 16:22
- Re: typedef question, James Brown, 16:21
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Keith Thompson, 16:19
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: Compiler Error - help, Rob Adams, 15:57
- Re: Compiler Error - help, Artie Gold, 15:51
- Re: A memory question, Artie Gold, 15:48
- Re: A memory question, Kenneth Brody, 15:40
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Roger Leigh, 15:37
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Clark S . Cox III, 15:35
- Implementing Unix fmt ( ) function, tempsl, 15:29
- Re: access memory location, Greg, 15:20
- Re: Compiler Error - help, ravi . sathyam, 15:19
- Re: Compiler Error - help, ravi . sathyam, 15:14
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Michael Wojcik, 15:11
- Re: A memory question, Michael Mair, 15:08
- Re: A memory question, Artie Gold, 15:08
- Re: Compiler Error - help, Michael Mair, 15:06
- Re: Compiler Error - help, ravi . sathyam, 14:52
- A memory question, poison . summer, 14:48
- Re: Compiler Error - help, Michael Mair, 14:48
- Re: Compiler Error - help, ravi . sathyam, 14:39
- Re: access memory location, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:32
- Compiler Error - help, ravi . sathyam, 14:25
- Re: typedef question, Skarmander, 14:20
- Re: typedef question, Michael Mair, 14:17
- Re: Tools to debug core file, William Hughes, 14:06
- Re: Doing short pauses, David Resnick, 13:53
- Re: Doing short pauses, Michel Rouzic, 13:44
- typedef question, James Brown, 13:43
- Re: access memory location, red floyd, 13:41
- Re: access memory location, Jonathan Mcdougall, 13:33
- Re: about pointer, Skarmander, 13:21
- Re: access memory location, Daniel Fischer, 13:17
- Re: Tools to debug core file, milkyway, 13:17
- Re: about pointer, carlos, 13:07
- access memory location, Ivan, 13:04
- Re: about pointer, Chris Torek, 13:02
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Jordan Abel, 13:01
- Re: about pointer, osmium, 12:58
- Re: about pointer, Ben Pfaff, 12:45
- Re: about pointer, Skarmander, 12:30
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, quetzalcotl, 12:19
- Re: about pointer, carlos, 12:19
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, Michel Rouzic, 12:07
- Re: Doing short pauses, David Resnick, 12:04
- Doing short pauses, Michel Rouzic, 11:55
- Re: can't find problem with memory, David Resnick, 11:19
- Re: Borland Turbo C 3.0, Kenneth Brody, 10:59
- Re: can't find problem with memory, Steffen Loringer, 10:53
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Kenneth Brody, 10:49
- Re: can't find problem with memory, Steffen Loringer, 10:34
- Re: can't find problem with memory, David Resnick, 10:31
- Re: about pointer, John Bode, 10:30
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Kenny McCormack, 10:28
- Re: can't find problem with memory, Steffen Loringer, 10:23
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Ben Pfaff, 10:22
- Re: can't find problem with memory, David Resnick, 10:02
- can't find problem with memory, Steffen Loringer, 09:56
- Borland Turbo C 3.0, Eli Hughes, 09:44
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Joe Estock, 09:39
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Chris Hills, 09:22
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, David Resnick, 09:16
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, shan, 09:03
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, pete, 08:59
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, David Resnick, 08:59
- Re: declaring alpha numeric, Skarmander, 08:59
- declaring alpha numeric, shan, 08:56
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Skarmander, 08:25
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), pete, 08:19
- Re: about pointer, pemo, 08:16
- Re: const struct *, Chris Dollin, 08:06
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Imre Palik, 07:59
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, pete, 07:57
- Re: const struct *, bill, 06:39
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, quetzalcotl, 05:57
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 05:32
- Re: const struct *, bill, 05:13
- Re: const struct *, Chris Dollin, 05:05
- Re: const struct *, bill, 05:00
- Re: about pointer, Nick Keighley, 04:55
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Chris Hills, 04:18
- Re: const struct *, Madguy, 04:00
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Flash Gordon, 03:59
- Re: about pointer, Daniel Fischer, 03:53
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Flash Gordon, 03:46
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Keith Thompson, 03:37
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Jordan Abel, 02:43
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Yarco, 02:31
- const struct *, bill, 02:17
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", A.A, 01:06
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", A.A, 01:06
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", A.A, 01:06
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Michael Mair, 01:04
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", pete, 00:58
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Gary Baydo, 00:51
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Yarco, 00:05
- Re: why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Michael Mair, 00:02
November 15, 2005
- why error: "accept: Invalid argument", Yarco, 23:47
- Re: possibly memory leak?, Thad Smith, 23:14
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Lew Pitcher, 22:59
- Re: about pointer, carlos, 22:49
- Re: about pointer, carlos, 22:32
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Sandeep, 22:21
- about pointer, venkatesh, 22:21
- Re: Where this stuff should go then? [Was: printf extensions for output of arrays], kuyper, 22:11
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Simon Biber, 21:05
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 20:53
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Simon Biber, 20:43
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 20:25
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 20:07
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, pete, 19:51
- OT - Re: multiple random number, Tim Rentsch, 19:35
- OT - Re: multiple random number, Tim Rentsch, 19:22
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Jordan Abel, 18:50
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, websnarf, 18:48
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 18:45
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, pete, 18:40
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 18:33
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Paul Hsieh, 18:11
- Re: Help about Graphy Theory and Communication Networks C /C++ plz.., Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Keith Thompson, 18:01
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Old Wolf, 18:01
- Re: Help about Graphy Theory and Communication Networks C /C++ plz.., pete, 17:55
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, dutchgoldtony, 17:40
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, pete, 17:39
- Re: [META] Where this stuff should go then? [Was: printf extensions for output of arrays], Mark McIntyre, 17:38
- Re: possibly memory leak?, Old Wolf, 17:38
- Help about Graphy Theory and Communication Networks C /C++ plz.., xeyder, 17:38
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, pete, 17:37
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Malcolm, 17:31
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Mark McIntyre, 17:30
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 17:28
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 17:25
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, pete, 17:25
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 17:23
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, Mark McIntyre, 17:21
- Re: [OT] E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Michael Wojcik, 17:16
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Joe Wright, 17:13
- Re: C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- C Programmers- National Institutes of Health- Full Time, Permanent, Monica, 16:57
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Default User, 16:55
- Re: [OT] E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Joe Wright, 16:46
- Re: how to restrict enum conversions ?, plunket, 16:33
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, tigrfire, 16:30
- Re: [OT] Re: Help with a C program, Richard Heathfield, 16:29
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Richard Heathfield, 16:28
- Re: how to restrict enum conversions ?, August Karlstrom, 16:25
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Michael Wojcik, 16:11
- Re: Trigraphs, Michael Wojcik, 15:41
- Re: null function pointer?, Michael Wojcik, 15:33
- Re: how to restrict enum conversions ?, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: question, Keith Thompson, 14:40
- Re: question, Kenny McCormack, 14:14
- Re: Tools to debug core file, Ed Prochak, 14:03
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Clark S . Cox III, 13:55
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Robert Gamble, 13:45
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Kenneth Brody, 13:23
- Re: question, SM Ryan, 13:16
- Re: [OT] Re: Casting function pointers, Ben Pfaff, 13:07
- Re: [OT] Re: Help with a C program, Skarmander, 12:40
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Michel Rouzic, 12:26
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Lew Pitcher, 12:25
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, John Bode, 12:14
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Sandeep, 12:10
- Re: how to restrict enum conversions ?, Eric Sosman, 11:47
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Neil Cerutti, 11:41
- Re: c99, but otherwise OT, jacob navia, 11:32
- [OT] Re: Casting function pointers, Joe Estock, 11:09
- how to restrict enum conversions ?, O. Zimmermann, 10:58
- Re: Coincidence !, Ben Pfaff, 10:56
- Re: Coincidence !, A.A, 09:43
- Re: Coincidence !, A.A, 09:43
- Re: Coincidence !, A.A, 09:43
- Re: Coincidence !, Krishanu Debnath, 09:25
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', kuyper, 08:45
- Re: question, Richard Heathfield, 08:31
- Re: Coincidence !, AK, 08:23
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Mabden, 08:08
- Re: possibly memory leak?, Roman Mashak, 07:53
- Re: c99, but otherwise OT, Flash Gordon, 07:43
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, pete, 07:23
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, dutchgoldtony, 06:07
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: [OT] Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Dik T. Winter, 05:54
- [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 9.0, Helmut Michels, 05:19
- Re: question, Markus Moll, 05:09
- Re: question, Martin Ambuhl, 04:59
- [META] Where this stuff should go then? [Was: printf extensions for output of arrays], Antoine Leca, 04:43
- question, Darklight, 04:40
- Re: Stack or Heap, Keith Thompson, 04:21
- possibly memory leak?, Roman Mashak, 04:21
- Re: Stack or Heap, Daniel Fischer, 04:04
- Re: possibly memory leak?, Marc Boyer, 03:47
- Re: possibly memory leak?, Anand, 03:36
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Sandeep, 03:34
- Re: possibly memory leak?, auto.ptr, 03:20
- Re: possibly memory leak?, auto.ptr, 03:18
- Re: possibly memory leak?, auto.ptr, 03:07
- Re: possibly memory leak?, auto.ptr, 03:07
- Re: [OT] Re: Help with a C program, Richard Heathfield, 02:24
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Anand, 02:20
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Keith Thompson, 01:29
- Re: Tools to debug core file, ynotssor, 01:18
- Tools to debug core file, milkyway, 00:54
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 00:48
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, haroon, 00:36
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Jack Klein, 00:28
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, haroon, 00:28
- Re: Is C type checking?, pete, 00:19
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ® ?, Peter Nilsson, 00:18
- Is there any way in C to print ® ?, g . kanaka . raju, 00:08
- Re: Is C type checking?, Neil Kurzman, 00:01
November 14, 2005
- Re: Certifications in C., Neil Kurzman, 23:52
- Re: [OT] Re: Memory alloc for a Function, pete, 23:49
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, websnarf, 23:43
- Re: Casting function pointers, Mabden, 23:33
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Alvin Doowatz, 23:33
- Re: Manual, pete, 23:29
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, Jordan Abel, 22:45
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Sandeep, 22:40
- Re: c99, but otherwise OT, jussij, 22:15
- Re: Manual, Robert Gamble, 22:09
- Re: Change of program, Barry Schwarz, 22:05
- Re: Working with the for loop, Barry Schwarz, 22:05
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, Simon Biber, 21:56
- Manual, Jonny2112, 21:51
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Mabden, 21:50
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, tigrfire, 21:34
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, Sandeep, 21:28
- Re: Help with a C program, Steve, 21:27
- [OT] Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Eric Sosman, 21:21
- Re: Outputting the size of an array, tigrfire, 20:46
- Outputting the size of an array, tigrfire, 20:42
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', kuyper, 20:32
- Re: c99, but otherwise OT, jacob navia, 20:14
- Re: Stack or Heap, Keith Thompson, 19:51
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Default User, 19:40
- Re: Hello!, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Keith Thompson, 19:32
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Jordan Abel, 19:11
- Re: Stack or Heap, bitshadow, 19:08
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 19:08
- Re: Stack or Heap, Jordan Abel, 19:07
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, Default User, 19:03
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Default User, 19:03
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 18:59
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 18:58
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Jordan Abel, 18:56
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Default User, 18:39
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, bobrics, 18:38
- Re: Stack or Heap, Gordon Burditt, 18:29
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Gordon Burditt, 18:17
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Mark McIntyre, 18:08
- Re: c99, but otherwise OT, John Devereux, 18:00
- Re: Stack or Heap, bitshadow, 17:56
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Default User, 17:52
- Hello!, Osvaldo, 17:51
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Jordan Abel, 17:44
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Mike Wahler, 17:42
- Re: Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, Gordon Burditt, 17:39
- Using an instance of a struct as a member of that struct, dutchgoldtony, 17:30
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Default User, 16:59
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Jordan Abel, 16:40
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Jordan Abel, 16:38
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Jordan Abel, 16:31
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Jordan Abel, 16:31
- Re: Casting function pointers, Walter Roberson, 16:26
- Re: Casting function pointers, Ben Pfaff, 16:25
- Casting function pointers, Nudge, 16:16
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: register, Michael Mair, 16:02
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Markus . Elfring, 15:43
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, David Mathog, 15:39
- Re: Problem Initialising char arrays, Mark McIntyre, 15:36
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Markus . Elfring, 15:34
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 15:33
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 15:32
- Re: C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: question about pointers inside functions, ferbar, 15:08
- Re: question about pointers inside functions, mazsx, 15:00
- c99, but otherwise OT, pemo, 14:55
- C99 VLAs (was Re: Stack or Heap), Kenneth Brody, 14:52
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Gabriel Lear, 14:47
- Re: Hey guys little prob, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Gabriel Lear, 14:44
- Re: [OT] E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Gabriel Lear, 14:43
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Default User, 14:40
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Keith Thompson, 14:37
- Re: regex regcmp, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Keith Thompson, 14:23
- question about pointers inside functions, Fernando Barsoba, 14:23
- Re: Hey guys little prob, mazsx, 14:14
- Re: Hey guys little prob, David Resnick, 14:08
- Hey guys little prob, MARQUITOS51, 13:58
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:40
- Re: Help with a C program, Skarmander, 13:40
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Kevin Handy, 13:17
- Re: Help with a C program, Steve, 12:56
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Flash Gordon, 12:52
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', kuyper, 12:01
- Re: Stack or Heap, Tim Prince, 11:38
- Re: trivial code using getline under gcc, David Resnick, 11:26
- Re: trivial code using getline under gcc, Daniel Fischer, 11:18
- trivial code using getline under gcc, barbaros, 11:09
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Thad Smith, 11:02
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, pete, 10:58
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris Dollin, 10:53
- Re: Stack or Heap, Daniel Fischer, 10:42
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Roberto Waltman, 10:28
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Simon Biber, 10:27
- Stack or Heap, bitshadow, 10:01
- Time offset from UTC, sags5495, 09:58
- Re: Help with a C program, icub3d, 09:34
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Mockey Chen, 09:18
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 09:01
- regex regcmp, Raghavendra Mahuli, 09:00
- Re: [OT] Re: Help with a C program, Skarmander, 08:57
- Re: Searching trough an enumeration, Antoine Junod, 08:56
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris Dollin, 08:50
- Re: Memory Alignment, EventHelix.com, 08:42
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, pete, 08:31
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Eric Sosman, 08:11
- Re: [OT] Re: Help with a C program, Richard Heathfield, 08:07
- Re: printf()-like macro in C90, Zoran Cutura, 08:00
- Re: register, Richard Bos, 07:04
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 06:45
- Re: Searching trough an enumeration, Krishanu Debnath, 04:21
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, SM Ryan, 03:27
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, bobrics, 03:27
- Re: multiple random number, Richard Bos, 03:22
- Re: Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, Antonio Contreras, 03:19
- Variable FILENAME in fopen(). How to make it?, bobrics, 03:10
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Jordan Abel, 03:07
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 02:56
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Simon Biber, 02:32
- Re: [ot]Re: Help with a C program, Richard Heathfield, 02:28
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, Dave Thompson, 02:26
- Re: beginner c questions, Dave Thompson, 02:26
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Dave Thompson, 02:26
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Keith Thompson, 02:13
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Keith Thompson, 02:10
- Re: Problem Initialising char arrays, Lew Pitcher, 02:06
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Ryan Wang, 01:33
- Re: OT (Error:), Keith Thompson, 00:37
- Re: OT (Error:), Skarmander, 00:36
- OT (Error:), ranjeet . gupta, 00:14
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Keith Thompson, 00:03
November 13, 2005
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris Torek, 23:55
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 23:44
- Re: Portable and ok?, Mabden, 23:33
- Re: Memory Alignment, Keith Thompson, 23:32
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Dik T. Winter, 23:06
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 22:07
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Jordan Abel, 22:00
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 21:58
- Re: Memory alloc for a Function, Walter Roberson, 21:57
- Re: [OT] E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Mike Wahler, 21:53
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 21:53
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Dik T. Winter, 21:48
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 21:42
- Re: Working with the for loop, Old Wolf, 21:29
- Memory alloc for a Function, Ryan Wang, 21:17
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 21:11
- Working with the for loop, AR, 21:00
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 20:59
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 19:53
- [OT] Re: Help with a C program, Skarmander, 19:38
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 19:33
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 19:28
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 19:27
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:25
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 19:21
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 19:18
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 19:03
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 19:01
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Jordan Abel, 18:58
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, pete, 18:57
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 18:56
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Charles Richmond, 18:26
- [ot]Re: Help with a C program, pete, 18:13
- Re: Help, Charles Richmond, 18:11
- Re: can i use + operator in Printf functions in C language?, pete, 18:02
- Re: Portable and ok?, Old Wolf, 17:59
- Re: Memory Alignment, Old Wolf, 17:47
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: can i use + operator in Printf functions in C language?, Old Wolf, 17:43
- Re: Help with a C program, Walter Roberson, 17:42
- Re: Help with a C program, Richard Heathfield, 17:24
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Richard Tobin, 17:17
- Re: Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:41
- Re: Dynamic matrix, Barry Schwarz, 15:49
- Change of program, SK, 15:31
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Flash Gordon, 15:04
- Strcpy versus Strncpy in arrays, SK, 15:04
- Re: about address..., Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Dynamic matrix, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:51
- Re: Dynamic matrix, Malcolm, 14:48
- Re: [OT] Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Gabriel Lear, 14:18
- Dynamic matrix, paytam, 14:17
- Re: Help with a C program, Skarmander, 13:58
- Re: Help with a C program, Richard Heathfield, 13:27
- Re: about address..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:09
- [OT] Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Joe Estock, 12:05
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Michael Wojcik, 11:37
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Gabriel Lear, 11:30
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Michael Wojcik, 11:29
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Michael Wojcik, 11:26
- Re: about address..., Mockey Chen, 09:48
- Re: Searching trough an enumeration, August Karlstrom, 09:36
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Thad Smith, 09:07
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:05
- Searching trough an enumeration, Antoine Junod, 09:04
- Re: help me to write TSR through c, William J. Leary Jr., 08:18
- Re: E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, Gabriel Lear, 07:21
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 07:19
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Christian Bau, 07:12
- Re: can i use + operator in Printf functions in C language?, Mark McIntyre, 07:10
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Mark McIntyre, 07:05
- [ot]Re: Help with a C program, pete, 07:00
- Re: Find Mac Address, Mark McIntyre, 07:00
- Re: Help with a C program, Mark McIntyre, 06:55
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, pete, 06:51
- Re: Indexing an array with litterals, Antoine Junod, 05:31
- Re: Indexing an array with litterals, Antoine Junod, 05:08
- Re: help me to write TSR through c, Malcolm, 05:02
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Malcolm, 04:58
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Malcolm, 04:55
- Re: Help with a C program, Jack Klein, 04:44
- Re: help me to write TSR through c, Jack Klein, 04:42
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Jack Klein, 04:37
- help me to write TSR through c, deluxo, 04:13
- Re: Indexing an array with litterals, Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Indexing an array with litterals, Antoine Junod, 04:03
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Annajiat, 03:49
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Mockey Chen, 03:40
- Help with a C program, SK, 03:29
- Re: Indexing an array with litterals, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:17
- Re: Memory Alignment, Keith Thompson, 03:08
- Re: can i use + operator in Printf functions in C language?, Walter Roberson, 02:55
- Re: flexible array member, DevarajA, 02:53
- Memory Alignment, Dharma, 02:23
- can i use + operator in Printf functions in C language?, sabarish, 02:14
- What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, sabarish, 02:02
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, websnarf, 01:45
- Re: Find Mac Address, James McIninch, 00:58
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Keith Thompson, 00:40
November 12, 2005
- Re: Find Mac Address, Chris Torek, 23:55
- Re: multiple random number, Thad Smith, 23:43
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 23:18
- How to count bits in a unsigned int?, Mockey Chen, 23:09
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, websnarf, 22:55
- Re: Find Interface name, wcang79, 22:49
- Re: Returning an array of strings in C, wcang79, 22:42
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Dik T. Winter, 21:56
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 21:41
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Chad, 21:34
- Re: register, Kenny McCormack, 20:41
- Re: Detecting multipication overflow, Dik T. Winter, 20:29
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Walter Roberson, 20:21
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Richard Tobin, 19:55
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:41
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Joe Estock, 19:41
- [OT] Re: Find Interface name, Joe Estock, 19:26
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 19:09
- Re: Double pointers to integers, warnockg90, 19:06
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 19:05
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Mark McIntyre, 18:38
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Flash Gordon, 18:36
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Richard Tobin, 18:30
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 17:41
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Keith Thompson, 17:33
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Mark McIntyre, 17:17
- Re: Help, Mark McIntyre, 17:13
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Mark McIntyre, 17:11
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Keith Thompson, 17:11
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: [OT] commands vs functions (was: Re: Find Mac Address), Netocrat, 16:14
- Re: flexible array member, aegis, 16:07
- Re: Portable and ok?, Jordan Abel, 15:12
- Re: register, Kenny McCormack, 15:00
- Re: linux user switching, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Chris Torek, 14:41
- Re: Returning an array of strings in C, Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: linux user switching, darkchild50, 14:05
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', hzmonte, 12:58
- flexible array member, DevarajA, 12:57
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, jacob navia, 12:31
- Re: Find Interface name, Eric Sosman, 11:52
- Re: Returning an array of strings in C, pete, 11:42
- Re: Portable and ok?, Mabden, 11:39
- Find Interface name, chellappa, 11:15
- Re: register, Mabden, 11:06
- Re: Problems with running RPC code, Kenny McCormack, 09:33
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Robert Harris, 08:13
- Re: Find Mac Address, Skarmander, 07:55
- Re: Problems with running RPC code, Flash Gordon, 07:11
- Re: C program to count occurences of substrings in strings, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:56
- Re: extern decleration intialization, pete, 06:54
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, jacob navia, 06:31
- Re: register, pete, 06:25
- Re: Returning an array of strings in C, pete, 06:12
- C program to count occurences of substrings in strings, JD, 05:39
- CFP: SAS'06, Deokhwan Kim, 05:34
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:13
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:12
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:08
- Re: Detecting multipication overflow, jacob navia, 05:04
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:03
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', hzmonte, 04:42
- Re: about address..., pemo, 04:23
- Re: register, Mabden, 04:18
- Re: need help with C program, Richard Heathfield, 04:15
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', suresh, 04:14
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Malcolm, 04:11
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', hzmonte, 04:08
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Mabden, 04:05
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Alex Fraser, 03:58
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', hzmonte, 03:56
- Re: linux user switching, Malcolm, 03:55
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Malcolm, 03:48
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, hzmonte, 03:27
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', hzmonte, 03:21
- Re: #ifdef management, hzmonte, 03:18
- Re: Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', Adrian P, 03:15
- Re: Returning an array of strings in C, wcang79, 03:10
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 02:58
- Re: Returning an array of strings in C, SM Ryan, 02:58
- Re: [OT] commands vs functions (was: Re: Find Mac Address), SM Ryan, 02:56
- Re: Find Mac Address, SM Ryan, 02:56
- Inability to follow good programming practice by qualifying a pointer parameter with 'const', hzmonte, 02:50
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 02:46
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 02:44
- Re: linux user switching, Keith Thompson, 02:39
- linux user switching, darkchild50, 01:58
- Returning an array of strings in C, karthika . 28, 01:44
- Re: Decrypt the code, Keith Thompson, 01:40
- Re: I rea......lly need your help ( C++ ), Martin Ambuhl, 01:11
- Re: I rea......lly need your help ( C++ ), Mike Wahler, 01:01
- Re: Decrypt the code, Walter Roberson, 00:35
- Problems with running RPC code, ebby83, 00:20
- Re: multiple random number, websnarf, 00:10
- need help with C program, Dr_Z2A, 00:02
- Decrypt the code, varungupta, 00:00
November 11, 2005
- Re: multiple random number, Netocrat, 23:55
- Re: need help with C program, Robert Gamble, 23:54
- Re: I rea......lly need your help ( C++ ), Peter Nilsson, 23:53
- E-SOLUTIONS GALORE, RIGHT?!?!?!?! : D, TribalLot, 23:52
- I rea......lly need your help ( C++ ), ash, 23:40
- need help with C program, Dr_Z2A, 23:23
- [OT] commands vs functions (was: Re: Find Mac Address), Netocrat, 23:11
- Re: extern decleration intialization, pete, 22:44
- Re: Detecting multipication overflow, pete, 22:15
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, zehanwang, 21:55
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Keith Thompson, 21:35
- Re: Find Mac Address, Skarmander, 21:17
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Joe Wright, 20:38
- Detecting multipication overflow, wij, 20:29
- Re: Why C?, Steve, 20:28
- Re: Find Mac Address, Skarmander, 20:25
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 20:24
- Re: multiple random number, Skarmander, 20:15
- Re: Find Mac Address, Netocrat, 20:09
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Joe Wright, 19:33
- Re: Trigraphs, Michael Wojcik, 18:40
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 18:39
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Joe Wright, 18:37
- Re: Help, Tim Rentsch, 18:24
- Re: #ifdef management, Michael Wojcik, 18:17
- Re: Help, SM Ryan, 18:16
- Re: multiple random number, SM Ryan, 18:09
- Re: Help, Jordan Abel, 18:08
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Michael Wojcik, 18:07
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 17:57
- Re: About unions, Mark McIntyre, 17:56
- Re: Help, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: What is the use of static functions in C lang?, Mike Wahler, 17:41
- Re: What is function pointer?, Mike Wahler, 17:40
- Re: multiple random number, osmium, 17:21
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Dennis Willson, 16:53
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Netocrat, 16:10
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Neil Cerutti, 15:41
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: What is function pointer?, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: What is function pointer?, Keith Thompson, 15:24
- Re: What is function pointer?, Ben Pfaff, 15:20
- Re: [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Skarmander, 15:14
- Re: Find Mac Address, Skarmander, 15:12
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Digital Puer, 15:08
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Mike Wahler, 15:07
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, pete, 15:06
- Re: What is function pointer?, Mike Wahler, 15:05
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Keith Thompson, 15:03
- Re: What is function pointer?, pete, 14:56
- Re: Find Mac Address, Netocrat, 14:54
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 14:51
- Re: What is function pointer?, osmium, 14:50
- Re: What is function pointer?, Flash Gordon, 14:40
- Re: What is function pointer?, Mike Wahler, 14:34
- Re: What is function pointer?, Skarmander, 14:25
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Digital Puer, 14:18
- What is function pointer?, sabarish, 14:16
- Re: Help, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: #ifdef management, Mark McIntyre, 14:01
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, Skarmander, 13:59
- Re: Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 13:45
- What is the use of static functions in C lang?, sabarish, 13:43
- Re: extern decleration intialization, pete, 13:42
- Re: Find Mac Address, Skarmander, 13:42
- Help:How can I create a Huge array with 10000000 elements?, zehanwang, 13:39
- Re: What is the use of static function in C?, Michael Mair, 13:36
- What is the use of static function in C?, vishnu, 13:30
- Re: Find Mac Address, Netocrat, 13:25
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Michael Mair, 13:21
- Re: multiple random number, Walter Roberson, 13:17
- Re: multiple random number, Skarmander, 13:15
- Re: multiple random number, Skarmander, 13:12
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Chris Torek, 13:11
- Re: null function pointer?, Chris Torek, 13:07
- Re: multiple random number, Ben Pfaff, 13:06
- multiple random number, quickcur, 13:03
- Re: char=int, Chris Torek, 13:02
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Default User, 12:36
- Re: About unions, pete, 12:34
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Mark McIntyre, 12:26
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Mark McIntyre, 12:26
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Mark McIntyre, 12:25
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Mark McIntyre, 12:23
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Mark McIntyre, 12:21
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Peter Harrison, 12:16
- Re: Help, Mark McIntyre, 12:14
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Mark McIntyre, 12:11
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 12:07
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 12:06
- Re: Find Mac Address, Walter Roberson, 11:59
- Re: A Philisophical Question, August Karlstrom, 11:46
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 11:43
- Re: [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Alok Singhal, 11:39
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 11:34
- Re: A Philisophical Question, pete, 11:31
- Re: Order of definitions, Chris Torek, 11:25
- Re: A Philisophical Question, pete, 11:25
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 11:24
- Re: how can i compile gaim souce code in win2k, Skarmander, 11:17
- Re: Parallel Program, Kenny McCormack, 11:00
- Re: how can i compile gaim souce code in win2k, Kenny McCormack, 10:59
- Re: Portable use of fread/fwrite with structs, Toni Uusitalo, 10:55
- Re: why, pete, 10:53
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Skarmander, 10:42
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 10:39
- Re: A Philisophical Question, August Karlstrom, 10:21
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Skarmander, 10:10
- Re: A Philisophical Question, August Karlstrom, 10:09
- how can i compile gaim souce code in win2k, papaya, 10:05
- Re: A Philisophical Question, August Karlstrom, 10:04
- [OT] Re: how can i compile gaim souce code in win2k, Skarmander, 10:04
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Martin Ambuhl, 10:04
- Re: why, Skarmander, 10:00
- Re: why, Darklight, 09:50
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Richard Bos, 09:37
- Re: Order of definitions, Mogens Heller Jensen, 09:22
- Re: #ifdef management, Bilgehan . Balban, 09:15
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 08:51
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 08:49
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, pete, 08:47
- Re: Parallel Program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:38
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 08:36
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 08:32
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 08:30
- Re: why, pete, 08:29
- Re: why, Skarmander, 08:27
- Re: why, Skarmander, 08:26
- Re: why, Robert Gamble, 08:22
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:14
- why, Darklight, 08:14
- Re: unsigned short comparison, Eric Sosman, 08:06
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 08:06
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, pete, 07:53
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Flash Gordon, 07:52
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Flash Gordon, 07:46
- Re: Parallel Program, Barry, 07:44
- Re: About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 07:23
- About (char)13 & (char)10, Betaver, 07:06
- Re: Help, Robert Gamble, 07:05
- Re: Parallel Program, pete, 07:01
- Re: Parallel Program, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:58
- Parallel Program, chellappa, 06:32
- Re: extern decleration intialization, pete, 06:27
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 06:18
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 05:46
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 05:42
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 05:36
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Zara, 05:26
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Keith Thompson, 05:23
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 05:07
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Antonio Contreras, 05:07
- Re: Portable use of fread/fwrite with structs, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:54
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, websnarf, 04:46
- Re: Read strings from a one dimensional buffer..., sathyashrayan, 04:42
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Zara, 04:40
- Portable use of fread/fwrite with structs, mazsx, 04:37
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris Dollin, 04:19
- Re: about address..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:15
- unsigned short comparison, Paul Edwards, 04:09
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Richard Bos, 03:41
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Keith Thompson, 03:41
- Re: Find Mac Address, Keith Thompson, 03:33
- Re: about address..., Suman, 03:31
- about address..., s88, 03:22
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 03:14
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Antonio Contreras, 03:05
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver@xxxxxxxxx, 03:05
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver, 02:59
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Betaver@xxxxxxxxx, 02:44
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Jordan Abel, 02:36
- Re: Help, Jordan Abel, 02:34
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 02:32
- Re: How to output long long or int64?, Zara, 02:32
- How to output long long or int64?, Betaver@xxxxxxxxx, 02:12
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, CoL, 02:08
- Re: Help, Robert Gamble, 02:06
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Michael Mair, 02:03
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Michael Mair, 01:50
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 01:50
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Jack Klein, 00:31
November 10, 2005
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Peter Nilsson, 23:55
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Suman, 23:51
- Re: What is the wrong with this code?, yezi, 23:50
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 23:38
- Re: What is the wrong with this code?, Jack Klein, 22:50
- Re: Trigraphs, Dik T. Winter, 22:43
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 22:40
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris McDonald, 22:37
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jack Klein, 22:37
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Jack Klein, 22:27
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Randy Howard, 22:27
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Jack Klein, 22:24
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Tim Rentsch, 22:04
- Re: register, Skarmander, 21:53
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 21:43
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 21:40
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 21:39
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:31
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Keith Thompson, 21:30
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 21:27
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 21:22
- Re: What is the wrong with this code?, Barry Schwarz, 21:11
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Barry Schwarz, 21:11
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 21:09
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 21:03
- Re: C source print utility, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:03
- Re: Help, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:55
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Eric Sosman, 20:47
- Re: Trigraphs, Jordan Abel, 20:25
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 20:24
- Re: What is the wrong with this code?, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, pete, 20:22
- Re: Find Mac Address, Keith Thompson, 20:16
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 20:13
- extracting front bits from an unsigned long long?, Digital Puer, 19:59
- Re: Trigraphs, Dik T. Winter, 19:51
- Re: Trigraphs, Dik T. Winter, 19:45
- Re: What is the wrong with this code?, pete, 19:37
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 19:27
- Re: What is the wrong with this code?, Chris McDonald, 19:26
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris McDonald, 19:16
- What is the wrong with this code?, yezi, 19:15
- Re: Help, Robert Gamble, 19:12
- Re: Find Mac Address, Skarmander, 19:09
- Re: Find Mac Address, Randy Howard, 19:01
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Randy Howard, 18:56
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Kenny McCormack, 18:46
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 18:30
- Re: register, Skarmander, 18:30
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Stan Milam, 18:27
- Re: Help, Red Dragon, 17:59
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 17:55
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Jordan Abel, 17:45
- Re: About unions, Mark McIntyre, 17:42
- Re: Help, Jordan Abel, 17:42
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Default User, 17:40
- Re: Double pointers to integers, Eric Sosman, 17:37
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Peter Nilsson, 17:27
- Double pointers to integers, warnockg90, 17:13
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Mark McIntyre, 16:59
- Re: register, Mark McIntyre, 16:54
- Re: Order of definitions, John Bode, 16:52
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Eric Sosman, 16:44
- Re: Read strings from a one dimensional buffer..., Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Order of definitions, Mogens Heller Jensen, 16:33
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Read strings from a one dimensional buffer..., imma, 16:16
- Re: register, Skarmander, 16:14
- Re: Trigraphs, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: extern decleration intialization, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: Trigraphs, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: Objective evidence comparing languages?, Malcolm, 16:09
- Re: How to code such function, thanks for any comments, Malcolm, 16:09
- Re: Trigraphs, Jordan Abel, 16:06
- Re: register, Jordan Abel, 16:01
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 15:57
- Re: Read strings from a one dimensional buffer..., Default User, 15:51
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 15:30
- Re: extern decleration intialization, pete, 15:22
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 15:17
- C source print utility, jfathman, 15:14
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: Read strings from a one dimensional buffer..., David Resnick, 15:00
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Eric Sosman, 14:50
- Read strings from a one dimensional buffer..., imma, 14:47
- Re: Find Mac Address, Chris Torek, 14:29
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Skarmander, 14:14
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Ben Pfaff, 14:13
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 14:02
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Ben Pfaff, 13:49
- Re: [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Michael Wojcik, 13:31
- Re: Find Mac Address, Walter Roberson, 13:23
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Chris Torek, 13:21
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Eric Sosman, 13:20
- Re: Find Mac Address, SM Ryan, 13:07
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 12:58
- How to code such function, thanks for any comments, yezi, 12:56
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Alan Balmer, 12:56
- Re: Trigraphs, Michael Wojcik, 12:50
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Skarmander, 12:46
- (OT) anoopkammaran@xxxxxxxxx, Richard Tobin, 12:46
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 12:45
- Re: #ifdef management, Michael Wojcik, 12:33
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Michael Wojcik, 12:29
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris Dollin, 12:27
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Michael Wojcik, 12:22
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Richard Tobin, 12:18
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 12:13
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Kenny McCormack, 12:12
- Re: Objective evidence comparing languages?, Eric Sosman, 12:10
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Ben Pfaff, 11:45
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Chris Dollin, 11:43
- comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, William Krick, 11:32
- Re: Find Mac Address, David Resnick, 11:32
- Re: Objective evidence comparing languages?, Stavros Christoforou, 11:10
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Alan Balmer, 11:09
- Re: Objective evidence comparing languages?, mlimber, 11:08
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Alan Balmer, 11:07
- Re: Help, Robert Gamble, 11:07
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Alan Balmer, 11:06
- Re: Help, Giovanni, 11:05
- Objective evidence comparing languages?, David Mathog, 11:02
- Re: Help, Chris Dollin, 11:01
- Help, Red Dragon, 10:55
- Re: A Philisophical Question, pete, 10:51
- Help, Red Dragon, 10:49
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, Michael Wojcik, 10:28
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Mabden, 10:12
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Kenneth Brody, 10:07
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Kenneth Brody, 09:56
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Skarmander, 09:10
- Re: A Philisophical Question, August Karlstrom, 08:55
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, pete, 08:34
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, pete, 08:16
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, pete, 08:12
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Dik T. Winter, 07:52
- Re: register, Simon Biber, 07:12
- Re: extern decleration intialization, pete, 07:04
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Ian Malone, 06:57
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Simon Biber, 06:39
- Re: extern decleration intialization, Suman, 05:59
- Re: extern decleration intialization, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:37
- Re: Find Mac Address, Zara, 04:44
- extern decleration intialization, Tapeesh, 04:39
- Re: Find Mac Address, Keith Thompson, 04:32
- Re: register, Richard Bos, 03:40
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Richard Bos, 03:39
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Richard Bos, 03:38
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Richard Bos, 03:35
- Re: Find Mac Address, pemo, 03:22
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Richard Bos, 03:21
- Writing portable code [book] review, pemo, 02:46
- Find Mac Address, chellappa, 01:51
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Chris Torek, 01:39
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Daniel Rudy, 01:28
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Daniel Rudy, 01:11
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Michael Mair, 01:03
- Re: OT - Re: Certifications in C., Michael Mair, 00:58
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Tim Rentsch, 00:16
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Old Wolf, 00:13
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Old Wolf, 00:05
November 09, 2005
- OT - Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 23:58
- Re: About unions, Tim Rentsch, 23:54
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, pete, 23:30
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:46
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Fernando Barsoba, 22:43
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:39
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Kenny McCormack, 22:14
- Re: A Philisophical Question, pete, 21:51
- Re: register, pete, 21:44
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Keith Thompson, 21:40
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Keith Thompson, 21:37
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, pete, 21:32
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Keith Thompson, 21:32
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Barry Schwarz, 21:01
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Skarmander, 21:00
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 20:59
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Keith Thompson, 20:51
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Jordan Abel, 20:46
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:44
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Keith Thompson, 20:43
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:32
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Peter Nilsson, 20:32
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Fernando Barsoba, 20:30
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:28
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Artie Gold, 20:13
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Jordan Abel, 19:59
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Jordan Abel, 19:58
- Re: variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Skarmander, 19:53
- Re: register, Kenny McCormack, 19:42
- variable length array (was: question about dynamic memory allocation), Fernando Barsoba, 19:31
- Re: About unions, Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: beginner c questions, Mark McIntyre, 19:03
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Dik T. Winter, 18:44
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Michael Mair, 18:23
- Re: question about dynamic memory allocation, Fernando Barsoba, 18:16
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, pete, 18:11
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Michael Mair, 17:55
- Re: About unions, pete, 17:45
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, pete, 17:40
- Re: question about dynamic memory allocation, tedu, 17:03
- Re: question about dynamic memory allocation, Jordan Abel, 16:58
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Michael Mair, 16:52
- Re: About unions, Mark B, 16:30
- Re: register, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: question about dynamic memory allocation, pete, 16:19
- Re: Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, pete, 16:17
- Re: question about dynamic memory allocation, Fernando Barsoba, 16:09
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, pete, 16:05
- Re: $$$$$make tons of cash EASY$$$$$, Mark McIntyre, 16:02
- Name of the part after the declaration list in a block in C89, Michael Mair, 16:01
- Re: question about dynamic memory allocation, Alex Fraser, 16:01
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Mark McIntyre, 16:00
- Re: About unions, Mark McIntyre, 16:00
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Default User, 15:57
- Re: register, Alex Fraser, 15:56
- question about dynamic memory allocation, Fernando Barsoba, 15:54
- Re: Coincidence !, Mark McIntyre, 15:51
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Mark McIntyre, 15:50
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Mark McIntyre, 15:45
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Jordan Abel, 15:42
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Mark McIntyre, 15:42
- Re: Certifications in C., Michael Mair, 15:42
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Mark McIntyre, 15:38
- Re: register, Mark McIntyre, 15:36
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Mark McIntyre, 15:34
- Re: Trigraphs, Mark McIntyre, 15:31
- Re: printf()-like macro in C90, pete, 15:31
- Re: Trigraphs, Mark McIntyre, 15:28
- Re: #ifdef management, Michael Mair, 15:26
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Jordan Abel, 15:17
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Gordon Burditt, 15:12
- Re: register, Kenny McCormack, 15:10
- Re: Init structure of constants, Mark B, 15:07
- Re: Init structure of constants, Jordan Abel, 15:05
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Jordan Abel, 15:03
- Re: Init structure of constants, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Init structure of constants, Michael Mair, 15:01
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, pete, 15:01
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Jordan Abel, 14:59
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Alan Balmer, 14:56
- Re: Certifications in C., Default User, 14:55
- Re: register, Jordan Abel, 14:52
- Re: [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Default User, 14:50
- Re: printf()-like macro in C90, Jordan Abel, 14:50
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Skarmander, 14:36
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Jordan Abel, 14:36
- Re: Init structure of constants, Jordan Abel, 14:33
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Jordan Abel, 14:31
- Re: Trigraphs, Jordan Abel, 14:27
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Skarmander, 14:26
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Keith Thompson, 14:03
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Skarmander, 13:55
- Re: [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Ben Pfaff, 13:27
- Re: Certifications in C., Michael Wojcik, 13:22
- Re: verifycation of registed variable, Keith Thompson, 13:21
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Michael Wojcik, 13:17
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Michael Wojcik, 13:14
- Re: [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Keith Thompson, 13:12
- Re: verifycation of registed variable, pete, 12:56
- Re: register, Gordon Burditt, 12:55
- Re: Trigraphs, Gary, 12:55
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, jacob navia, 12:53
- Re: Why C?, pete, 12:50
- verifycation of registed variable, orium69, 12:49
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Chris Torek, 12:49
- register, orium69, 12:43
- [ot]Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, pete, 12:35
- Re: Why C?, Steve, 12:26
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Default User, 12:20
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, websnarf, 11:58
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, Keith Thompson, 11:27
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Keith Thompson, 11:25
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Walter Roberson, 11:23
- Re: Trigraphs, Michael Wojcik, 11:11
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Kelsey Bjarnason, 11:10
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, Alan Balmer, 11:02
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, Alan Balmer, 11:00
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Alan Balmer, 10:57
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Alan Balmer, 10:49
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Alan Balmer, 10:43
- Re: #ifdef management, Michael Wojcik, 10:35
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, A. Sinan Unur, 10:25
- Re: printf()-like macro in C90, Chris Hulbert, 10:23
- Re: printf()-like macro in C90, Simon Biber, 10:16
- Re: printf()-like macro in C90, Simon Biber, 10:12
- Re: A Philisophical Question, pete, 10:07
- printf()-like macro in C90, pinkfloydhomer@xxxxxxxxx, 10:04
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Simon Biber, 10:01
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, pete, 09:59
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Michael Wojcik, 09:57
- Re: Why C?, Michael Wojcik, 09:52
- Re: A Philisophical Question, stmilam, 09:24
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Robert Gamble, 09:02
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Robert Gamble, 09:02
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Flash Gordon, 08:58
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Kenny McCormack, 08:48
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Robert Gamble, 08:20
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, pete, 07:15
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, pete, 07:03
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, pete, 06:55
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, pete, 06:50
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, CarlosB, 06:31
- Re: A question from a new joinee, FreeBSD.Unix@xxxxxxxxx, 06:20
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Tim Rentsch, 05:35
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Tim Rentsch, 05:21
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 05:13
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:23
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:12
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Richard Bos, 03:15
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Simon Biber, 03:06
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Simon Biber, 02:55
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Francois Grieu, 02:47
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Richard Bos, 02:47
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Simon Biber, 02:46
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Richard Bos, 02:41
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Keith Thompson, 02:35
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Keith Thompson, 02:34
- Re: A question from a new joinee, Simon Biber, 02:31
- Re: [welcome msg] A question from a new joinee, Mike Wahler, 02:30
- Re: Trigraphs, Richard Bos, 02:29
- Re: Coincidence !, Richard Bos, 02:29
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Richard Bos, 02:25
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, rupesh_533, 02:19
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 01:35
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Keith Thompson, 01:32
- A question from a new joinee, adi, 01:19
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Suman, 01:02
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, Jack Klein, 00:46
- Re: Init structure of constants, Michael Mair, 00:37
- Re: is possible to build some pointer array?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 00:11
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, Jordan Abel, 00:04
November 08, 2005
- Init structure of constants, stuie_norris, 23:55
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, Keith Thompson, 23:25
- Re: Why C?, Keith Thompson, 23:21
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 23:21
- Re: Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, Peter Nilsson, 23:12
- Are assignments guaranteed to be atomic ?, dm, 23:04
- Re: Why C?, Steve, 22:52
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Keith Thompson, 22:47
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Dik T. Winter, 22:22
- is possible to build some pointer array?, yezi, 22:06
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:52
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Bart C, 21:28
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Barry Schwarz, 21:18
- Re: fread() blocks when reading pipe with closed write end, Barry Schwarz, 21:18
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, Chad, 21:04
- Re: reading from long string, Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 20:43
- Re: reading from long string, winnie, 20:40
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Peter Nilsson, 20:40
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, Tim Rentsch, 20:11
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Keith Thompson, 19:50
- Re: Trigraphs, Peter Nilsson, 19:49
- Re: Trigraphs, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Keith Thompson, 19:41
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, Mayank Kaushik, 19:37
- Re: [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.3.0, Kenny McCormack, 19:21
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, pete, 19:21
- Re: Trigraphs, Jordan Abel, 19:18
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, Dingo, 19:15
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 19:07
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, pete, 18:53
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, John Devereux, 18:44
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Alan Balmer, 18:37
- Re: A Philisophical Question, pete, 18:27
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, A. Sinan Unur, 18:18
- Re: function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, pete, 18:18
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mark McIntyre, 18:12
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Richard Tobin, 18:12
- Re: Trigraphs, Richard Tobin, 18:09
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Toni Uusitalo, 18:07
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Richard Tobin, 18:06
- function to generate 1 or 0 according to a given probability, Mayank Kaushik, 18:01
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, pete, 18:00
- Re: About unions, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: Is C type checking?, pete, 17:43
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Default User, 17:42
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, cane, 17:36
- Re: Coincidence !, Mark McIntyre, 17:34
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Mark McIntyre, 17:30
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mark McIntyre, 17:27
- Re: tell solve my problem, Mark McIntyre, 17:23
- Re: tell solve my problem, Mark McIntyre, 17:22
- Re: Trigraphs, Mark McIntyre, 17:20
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Mark McIntyre, 17:19
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Mark McIntyre, 17:16
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Mark McIntyre, 17:12
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Mark McIntyre, 17:08
- Re: Segmentation Fault in Craps program, tigrfire, 16:56
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Eric Sosman, 16:18
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Skarmander, 16:02
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Skarmander, 16:01
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Walter Roberson, 15:54
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, pristo, 15:49
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Gordon Burditt, 15:32
- Re: Fibonacci search, Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, pristo, 15:26
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, August Karlstrom, 15:19
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Douglas A. Gwyn, 15:14
- [ANN] SMC - State Machine Compiler v. 4.3.0, Charles Rapp, 15:13
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, CarlosB, 15:13
- Re: A Philisophical Question, Skarmander, 14:57
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Skarmander, 14:50
- A Philisophical Question, stmilam, 14:34
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Gordon Burditt, 14:20
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, pete, 14:10
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Skarmander, 13:59
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., pete, 13:57
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Mark B, 13:56
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Chris Torek, 13:56
- Re: memset to initialize double array?, SM Ryan, 13:40
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., SM Ryan, 13:40
- Re: Is C type checking?, Richard Tobin, 13:14
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Ben Pfaff, 13:09
- Re: bioinformatics and C, circusfire, 13:02
- Re: bioinformatics and C, circusfire, 13:01
- Re: Big tables in .h file!, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:00
- Re: malloc, cs, 12:50
- Big tables in .h file!, Zhekka, 12:38
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Eric Sosman, 12:17
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Randy Howard, 12:11
- Re: C beginer, Marc Boyer, 12:10
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Marc Boyer, 12:09
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, Walter Roberson, 11:54
- Re: how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, Kenny McCormack, 11:45
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Kenny McCormack, 11:44
- how to insert unique ID into binary file that created after compilation?, pristo, 11:36
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, fox, 11:26
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Clark S . Cox III, 11:22
- Re: C beginer, pete, 10:58
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., pete, 10:21
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, Walter Roberson, 10:15
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, pemo, 09:57
- Re: memset to initialize double array?, Joakim Hove, 09:50
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 09:41
- Re: Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Richard Bos, 09:35
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., Richard Bos, 09:27
- Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Francois Grieu, 09:26
- Is pointer arithmetic associative?, Francois Grieu, 09:08
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, zuran, 09:05
- Re: some misunderstanding of pointers, Simon Biber, 08:44
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Flash Gordon, 08:34
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Mark F. Haigh, 08:20
- Re: memset to initialize double array?, Simon Biber, 08:19
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, pete, 08:08
- memset to initialize double array?, Joakim Hove, 07:59
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, pete, 07:56
- Re: tell solve my problem, pete, 07:46
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., pete, 07:38
- Re: C beginer, pete, 07:18
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, AK, 07:17
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., pete, 07:13
- Re: Fibonacci search, Niks, 07:06
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Tim Rentsch, 06:48
- Re: Fibonacci search, jacob navia, 06:44
- bioinformatics and C, Xiaoshen Li, 06:23
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Ian Malone, 06:17
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:14
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:11
- Re: Fibonacci search, Madguy, 06:09
- Fibonacci search, Niks, 06:06
- Re: some misunderstanding of pointers, Roman Mashak, 05:51
- Re: C beginer, Marc Boyer, 05:29
- Re: C beginer, CBegin, 05:23
- Re: Certifications in C., Peter Davies, 05:20
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Sandeep, 05:17
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, gary, 05:16
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Richard Bos, 05:03
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, fox, 05:02
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Tim Rentsch, 04:53
- Re: some misunderstanding of pointers, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:48
- Re: C beginer, Marc Boyer, 04:31
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Keith Thompson, 04:20
- Re: C beginer, Steffen Fiksdal, 04:19
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, pemo, 04:11
- Re: C beginer, Richard Bos, 04:05
- Re: Doubt in Question From C Faq, Kelsey Bjarnason, 04:05
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 04:00
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Mabden, 03:58
- Doubt in Question From C Faq, Sandeep, 03:48
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., Richard Bos, 03:46
- Re: C beginer, Marc Boyer, 03:44
- Re: Certifications in C., Richard Bos, 03:39
- Re: reading from a text file, Richard Heathfield, 03:32
- Re: C beginer, CBegin, 03:31
- Re: Why C?, Mabden, 03:22
- Re: C: A Reference Manual ..., Nick Keighley, 03:12
- Re: reading from a text file, Antonio Contreras, 03:06
- Re: Certifications in C., Peter Davies, 03:05
- Re: C beginer, Marc Boyer, 03:04
- C beginer, CBegin, 03:02
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., jammie_linux, 02:57
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 02:54
- Re: some misunderstanding of pointers, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:48
- Re: tell solve my problem, Suman, 02:47
- Re: reading from a text file, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: tell solve my problem, Keith Thompson, 02:32
- Re: sending signals upstream, Walter Roberson, 02:05
- Re: some misunderstanding of pointers, Suman, 01:54
- Re: C: A Reference Manual ..., Marc Boyer, 01:50
- sending signals upstream, bill, 01:44
- some misunderstanding of pointers, Roman Mashak, 01:40
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Robert Gamble, 01:30
- Re: Trigraphs, Jordan Abel, 00:49
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, Chad, 00:34
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Daniel Rudy, 00:21
November 07, 2005
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Jack Klein, 23:45
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bail, 23:43
- Re: tell solve my problem, osmium, 23:40
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., pete, 23:25
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., pete, 23:19
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bail, 23:03
- Re: tell solve my problem, Papiya, 23:03
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bail, 23:03
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., pete, 22:53
- Re: tell solve my problem, Papiya, 22:46
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bail, 22:36
- [OT] Re: Certifications in C., Joe Estock, 22:07
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 21:19
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:03
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, pete, 20:48
- Re: Segmentation Fault in Craps program, Mike Wahler, 20:41
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Robert Gamble, 20:17
- Re: Trigraphs, Christian Bau, 20:04
- Re: Is C type checking?, pete, 20:01
- Re: Trigraphs, Skarmander, 19:38
- Re: Certifications in C., Dennis Willson, 19:34
- Re: Is C type checking?, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., SM Ryan, 19:30
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Douglas A. Gwyn, 19:29
- Re: Coincidence !, Old Wolf, 19:28
- Re: Seeking a good C introduction book, pete, 19:27
- Re: Trigraphs, Keith Thompson, 19:26
- Re: Is C type checking?, Skarmander, 19:23
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: Is C type checking?, pete, 19:18
- Re: Trigraphs, Skarmander, 18:53
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Skarmander, 18:32
- Re: Trigraphs, Lew Pitcher, 18:29
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, David R Tribble, 18:23
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, tedu, 18:22
- Re: Trigraphs, Jordan Abel, 17:58
- Re: Trigraphs, Skarmander, 17:58
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, kuyper, 17:58
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Jordan Abel, 17:56
- Re: Is C type checking?, Richard Tobin, 17:52
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Michael Mair, 17:32
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 17:31
- Re: Trigraphs, Mark McIntyre, 17:24
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Ben Pfaff, 17:22
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Skarmander, 17:11
- Re: malloc, Mark McIntyre, 16:57
- Re: Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Ben Pfaff, 16:39
- Re: getopt(), Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:38
- Implementations with CHAR_BIT=32, Skarmander, 16:29
- Re: Radix Tree, Michael Mair, 16:11
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, Clark S . Cox III, 15:57
- Re: Combime keys, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: Detecting support for unaligned words, Michael Mair, 15:50
- Re: Is C type checking?, Michael Mair, 15:45
- Re: Is C type checking?, Michael Mair, 15:38
- Re: C: A Reference Manual ..., Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Re: Certifications in C., Rob Adams, 15:28
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Michael Mair, 15:23
- Detecting support for unaligned words, fox, 15:19
- Re: Is C type checking?, Keith Thompson, 15:17
- Re: A possible memory overwriting., Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:12
- Seeking a good C introduction book, Xiaoshen Li, 15:11
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Robert Gamble, 15:07
- Re: Is C type checking?, Xiaoshen Li, 15:02
- A possible memory overwriting., jammie_linux, 15:00
- Re: Combime keys, Walter Roberson, 14:56
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Chris Torek, 14:29
- Re: tell solve my problem, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:18
- tell solve my problem, Papiya, 14:11
- Combime keys, paytam, 14:10
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Skarmander, 13:58
- Re: Coincidence !, Kenny McCormack, 13:53
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:45
- Re: getopt(), Kenneth Brody, 13:32
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., David Resnick, 13:20
- Re: getopt(), Default User, 13:05
- Re: Is C type checking?, Richard Tobin, 13:05
- C: A Reference Manual ..., patrick M, 13:04
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:02
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Netocrat, 12:47
- Re: Coincidence !, Alan Balmer, 12:39
- Re: Coincidence !, Alan Balmer, 12:37
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Skarmander, 12:34
- Re: Is C type checking?, Dave Vandervies, 12:27
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, AK, 12:07
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, AK, 12:01
- Re: Is C type checking?, Richard Tobin, 12:00
- Re: Certifications in C., Joe Estock, 11:59
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:42
- Radix Tree, Foodbank, 11:36
- Re: Coincidence !, Jordan Abel, 11:32
- Re: Coincidence !, Richard Bos, 11:29
- Re: Coincidence !, AK, 11:23
- Re: Is C type checking?, Ben Pfaff, 11:19
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Netocrat, 11:16
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Skarmander, 10:32
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, Marc Boyer, 10:05
- Re: Is C type checking?, Richard Tobin, 09:47
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., David Resnick, 09:41
- Re: Is C type checking?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:39
- Re: Is C type checking?, pemo, 09:34
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Richard Tobin, 09:34
- Re: Certifications in C., Richard Bos, 09:32
- Re: nanosleep and nanosecond, Michel Bardiaux, 09:10
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, Ian Malone, 08:58
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, pete, 08:15
- Re: malloc, pete, 08:03
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Ian Malone, 07:59
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., pete, 07:55
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, Marc Boyer, 07:41
- Re: Certifications in C., Jaspreet, 07:25
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators, Jordan Abel, 07:17
- malloc, cs, 07:04
- Re: Certifications in C., pete, 06:45
- Re: Why C?, Dik T. Winter, 06:23
- Is C type checking?, Xiaoshen Li, 05:34
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:19
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:15
- Re: Pointer Allocation, Barry Schwarz, 05:05
- Re: Why C?, Walter Roberson, 04:53
- Re: Trigraphs, Flash Gordon, 04:49
- Re: Passing Variables between functions, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:48
- Re: Certifications in C., ajm, 04:44
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., slebetman, 04:31
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Christian Bau, 03:57
- Re: Why C?, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bailey . W87, 03:18
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Suman, 03:10
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bailey . W87, 03:03
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Suman, 03:01
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Richard Bos, 02:58
- Re: Coincidence !, Richard Bos, 02:48
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bailey . W87, 02:35
- Re: Segmentation Fault in Craps program, tigrfire, 02:33
- Re: Why C?, k_over_hbarc, 02:29
- Re: finding curve length, Michael Mair, 02:23
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Chad, 02:17
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bailey . W87, 01:36
- Re: HELP ME on Sorting Characters., fb, 01:34
- malloc, cs, 01:31
- HELP ME on Sorting Characters., Bailey . W87, 01:19
- Re: Segmentation Fault in Craps program, Mike Wahler, 00:36
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers, Keith Thompson, 00:24
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, Chad, 00:01
November 06, 2005
- Re: Segmentation Fault in Craps program, tigrfire, 23:56
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Keith Thompson, 23:54
- Re: Why C?, Keith Thompson, 23:42
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: reading from a text file, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: How is this useful ???, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: manipulate string, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Certifications in C., rupesh_533, 23:15
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, August Karlstrom, 23:00
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Raymond Martineau, 22:54
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Ben Pfaff, 22:54
- Re: Why C?, Steve, 22:53
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, Denis H. G., 22:52
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, action!, 21:51
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Daniel Rudy, 21:45
- Re: Why C?, Dik T. Winter, 21:04
- Re: Trigraphs, Daniel Rudy, 21:03
- Re: [OT] Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Richard Tobin, 20:55
- Re: [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, AK, 20:48
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Skarmander, 20:46
- Re: Trigraphs, Keith Thompson, 20:40
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Keith Thompson, 20:33
- Re: [OT] Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Keith Thompson, 20:28
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Skarmander, 20:26
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Keith Thompson, 20:25
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Skarmander, 20:24
- Re: Trigraphs, Daniel Rudy, 20:17
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Ben Pfaff, 20:11
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Skarmander, 20:09
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, pete, 20:08
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Keith Thompson, 20:05
- Re: Trigraphs, Coos Haak, 20:04
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Daniel Rudy, 20:03
- Re: Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Skarmander, 19:59
- Best way of clearing a compiler warning?, Daniel Rudy, 19:53
- Trigraphs, Daniel Rudy, 19:49
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, pete, 19:45
- Re: finding curve length, nmukh1, 19:30
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, John Bode, 19:27
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, jacob navia, 19:25
- Re: [OT] Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Jordan Abel, 19:22
- Re: getopt(), Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: [OT] Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Keith Thompson, 19:15
- Re: getopt(), Mark McIntyre, 19:14
- Re: [OT] Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Skarmander, 19:13
- Re: [ot]Re: Earn $100,000.00 monthly income with only $5.99 investment, Mark McIntyre, 19:12
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, jacob navia, 19:12
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Mark McIntyre, 19:11
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Malcolm, 19:01
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Keith Thompson, 18:46
- [OT] Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Eric Sosman, 18:39
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Skarmander, 18:34
- Re: Question about fscanf() behavior, Gary Baydo, 18:31
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Old Wolf, 18:13
- Re: getopt(), William Ahern, 18:06
- Re: #ifdef management, Richard Tobin, 18:05
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Skarmander, 18:01
- Re: Segmentation Fault in Craps program, Old Wolf, 17:53
- [ques]use recursive function to print out n!, action!, 17:35
- Re: finding curve length, osmium, 17:20
- Re: Question about fscanf() behavior, Eric Sosman, 17:09
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Eric Sosman, 16:54
- Re: Passing Variables between functions, Netocrat, 16:49
- Segmentation Fault in Craps program, tigrfire, 16:49
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Simon Biber, 16:40
- Re: getopt(), Mike Wahler, 16:25
- Re: [OT] Coincidence !, Mike Wahler, 16:09
- Re: Passing Variables between functions, Malcolm, 16:01
- Re: Why C?, Malcolm, 15:55
- Re: Casting Out nines, This one didn't work, Martin Ambuhl, 15:50
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, kuyper, 15:43
- Passing Variables between functions, tigrfire, 15:33
- Question about fscanf() behavior, Gary Baydo, 15:26
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, tigrfire, 15:17
- Re: calculate sales tax, Bart C, 15:06
- Re: Casting Out nines, This one didn't work, guru@xxxxxxxxxx, 13:45
- [OT] Re: Casting Out nines, This one didn't work, Skarmander, 13:28
- Re: getopt(), Malcolm, 13:19
- Re: finding curve length, Michael Mair, 13:05
- Casting Out nines, This one didn't work, Holistic, 12:54
- finding curve length, nmukh1, 12:28
- Re: Coincidence !, Simon Biber, 11:10
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Fra-it, 10:49
- Re: Coincidence !, Walter Roberson, 10:39
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Kenny McCormack, 10:38
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, Walter Roberson, 10:32
- Re: printf extensions for output of arrays, kuyper, 10:24
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Zheng Da, 08:27
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Flash Gordon, 07:53
- printf extensions for output of arrays, jacob navia, 07:09
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Zheng Da, 07:03
- Re: getopt(), Nick Keighley, 06:08
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Nick Keighley, 05:58
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Nick Keighley, 05:49
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Keith Thompson, 05:27
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Zheng Da, 05:12
- Re: Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Michael Mair, 04:35
- Re: #ifdef management, Michael Mair, 04:17
- Why the setjmp and longjmp I wrote can not work?, Zheng Da, 04:01
- Re: getopt(), Martin Ambuhl, 03:20
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, slebetman, 03:17
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, slebetman, 03:09
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, pete, 02:59
- Re: getopt(), pete, 02:51
- Re: Why C?, pete, 02:44
- [ot]Re: Earn $100,000.00 monthly income with only $5.99 investment, pete, 02:37
- Re: getopt(), slebetman, 02:35
- Re: getopt(), Keith Thompson, 02:29
- Re: getopt(), k_over_hbarc, 02:24
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, Mike Wahler, 02:15
- Re: getopt(), Keith Thompson, 02:15
- Re: Why C?, Keith Thompson, 02:10
- Re: getopt(), k_over_hbarc, 01:13
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, Netocrat, 01:01
- Re: Coincidence !, Richard Heathfield, 00:55
- Re: Well-written open source?, nivlemt1, 00:45
- Re: getopt(), Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 00:38
- getopt(), k_over_hbarc, 00:17
- Re: Why C?, k_over_hbarc, 00:15
November 05, 2005
- Re: Coincidence !, osmium, 23:16
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, N. B. (substitute bay for gulf to e-mail), 23:06
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, AK, 22:52
- Re: Trouble using recursion in functions, Netocrat, 22:43
- Coincidence !, AK, 22:43
- Trouble using recursion in functions, tigrfire, 22:11
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Gordon Burditt, 22:01
- Re: Writing a for loop, Wayne Farmer, 21:46
- Re: #ifdef management, Jordan Abel, 21:14
- Re: #ifdef management, Bilgehan . Balban, 20:59
- Re: #ifdef management, Christian Bau, 20:34
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 20:19
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, pete, 20:01
- Re: stop output from apperaring from stdout and stderr, Kenneth Brody, 19:38
- #ifdef management, Bilgehan . Balban, 19:28
- Re: Why C?, Dik T. Winter, 18:56
- Re: Why C?, Dik T. Winter, 18:51
- Re: Why C?, Skarmander, 18:04
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, jacob navia, 17:50
- Re: Why C?, jacob navia, 17:08
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Richard Tobin, 17:05
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, Mike Wahler, 16:28
- Re: Why C?, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: Why C?, Flash Gordon, 16:09
- Re: beginner IO question, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Why C?, jacob navia, 15:50
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: Why C?, Skarmander, 15:03
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, aegis, 14:54
- Re: beginner c questions, Keith Thompson, 14:49
- Re: Why C?, jacob navia, 14:25
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Jordan Abel, 14:20
- [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 13:45
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Michael Wojcik, 12:27
- Re: Solving mazes!!!, Michael Mair, 11:56
- Re: Why C?, jacob navia, 11:46
- Re: Why C?, jacob navia, 11:39
- Solving mazes!!!, Maeco, 11:13
- Re: question about code comment, Flash Gordon, 10:50
- Re: [OT]Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping, Mabden, 10:42
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Michael Wojcik, 10:41
- Re: Why C?, Michael Mair, 10:22
- Re: question about code comment, Ethan Meyers, 10:16
- Re: Why C?, Skarmander, 09:01
- [OT] PDF viewers (was Re: Simple Matrix Rotation), Netocrat, 08:59
- Re: Why C?, Mabden, 08:58
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, pete, 08:38
- Re: stop output from apperaring from stdout and stderr, Joe Estock, 08:16
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, pemo, 07:46
- Re: stop output from apperaring from stdout and stderr, pranav.choudhary@xxxxxxxxx, 07:34
- Why C?, jacob navia, 07:32
- Re: stop output from apperaring from stdout and stderr, selvesteen, 07:30
- Re: question about code comment, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:58
- Re: stop output from apperaring from stdout and stderr, Flash Gordon, 06:50
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Skarmander, 06:47
- Re: beginner c questions, Mabden, 06:12
- Re: question about code comment, Ulrich Eckhardt, 06:05
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 05:27
- Re: How is a compiler written, Mabden, 05:16
- Re: question about code comment, Robert Harris, 05:00
- question about code comment, Ethan Meyers, 04:49
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, jacob navia, 04:33
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, jacob navia, 04:29
- Re: Well-written open source?, slebetman, 04:28
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, slebetman, 04:22
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Ivan A. Kosarev, 03:59
- stop output from apperaring from stdout and stderr, pranav.choudhary@xxxxxxxxx, 03:36
- Re: beginner IO question, Mike Wahler, 03:33
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, Mike Wahler, 03:30
- Re: Well-written open source?, Mike Wahler, 03:25
- Re: beginner IO question, Steven Jones, 03:18
- Well-written open source?, nivlemt1, 02:47
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Malcolm, 02:34
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, Malcolm, 02:29
- Re: beginner IO question, Malcolm, 02:23
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, Malcolm, 02:23
- Re: beginner IO question, winnie, 02:21
- beginner IO question, Steven Jones, 01:46
- Re: Writing a for loop, Abs, 00:58
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, Gordon Burditt, 00:46
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, cs, 00:33
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, cs, 00:33
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, Mike Wahler, 00:20
November 04, 2005
- Re: c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, Walter Roberson, 23:57
- Re: A small question about comment style, Ben Pfaff, 23:51
- c is a low-level language or neither low level nor high level language, pabbu, 23:40
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, August Karlstrom, 23:33
- Re: beginner c questions, Sandeep, 23:11
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Robert Gamble, 22:52
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Dik T. Winter, 21:13
- Re: A small question about comment style, Andrew Poelstra, 21:01
- Re: beginner c questions, Dennis Willson, 20:39
- Re: beginner c questions, matt, 20:17
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Keith Thompson, 19:50
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, James McIninch, 19:44
- Re: [OT] How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mike Wahler, 19:28
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 19:21
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Abhi, 19:10
- Re: Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, Mike Wahler, 18:54
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 18:50
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Can I use that sentence ? Thanks, yezi, 18:37
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Jordan Abel, 18:33
- Re: A small question about comment style, Mark McIntyre, 18:32
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Netocrat, 18:30
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Jordan Abel, 18:27
- Re: A small question about comment style, Mark McIntyre, 18:26
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 18:13
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Skarmander, 18:11
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, pete, 18:07
- Re: How is a compiler written, Mike Wahler, 18:06
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, pete, 18:04
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 18:04
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 18:03
- Re: A small question about comment style, Skarmander, 17:25
- Re: A small question about comment style, Skarmander, 17:23
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: A small question about comment style, marcelpaulo, 16:51
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, tedu, 16:10
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 15:50
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 15:44
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Netocrat, 15:44
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: A small question about comment style, Marc Boyer, 15:37
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, websnarf, 15:35
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: A small question about comment style, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, websnarf, 15:24
- Re: beginner c questions, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Jordan Abel, 15:05
- Re: A small question about comment style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:00
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 14:53
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 14:10
- Re: A small question about comment style, pete, 13:35
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Alan Balmer, 13:21
- Re: A small question about comment style, Ben Pfaff, 13:12
- Re: Macro expansion of '#__LINE__'?, Dom Gilligan, 12:47
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, William Hughes, 12:43
- Re: About unions, Andrey Tarasevich, 12:35
- Re: Macro expansion of '#__LINE__'?, Victor Bazarov, 12:31
- Re: Macro expansion of '#__LINE__'?, Andrey Tarasevich, 12:24
- Re: i feel suffocate!!! plz help, you C guru!!!, Ethan Meyers, 12:22
- Re: Macro expansion of '#__LINE__'?, Jordan Abel, 12:22
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, pemo, 12:22
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, pete, 12:20
- Re: A small question about comment style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:19
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, pete, 12:16
- [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 12:12
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, kuyper, 12:11
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, kuyper, 12:11
- Macro expansion of '#__LINE__'?, Dom Gilligan, 12:09
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Ed Vogel, 12:09
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, martbutt, 12:09
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Neil Cerutti, 12:07
- Re: [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Jordan Abel, 12:04
- [OT] Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 12:00
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Chris Torek, 12:00
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Walter Roberson, 11:51
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, icub3d, 11:43
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, pete, 11:40
- Simple Matrix Rotation, martbutt, 11:40
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, William Hughes, 11:24
- Re: A small question about comment style, Marc Boyer, 11:22
- Re: A small question about comment style, pete, 11:09
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, pete, 11:04
- Re: A small question about comment style, Flash Gordon, 10:50
- Re: beginner c questions, pete, 10:49
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Flash Gordon, 10:39
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, William Hughes, 10:39
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, pete, 10:19
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:13
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Paramesh, 10:11
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 10:08
- Re: Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Marc Boyer, 10:07
- Re: A small question about comment style, Marc Boyer, 09:52
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, pemo, 09:37
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 09:36
- Re: A small question about comment style, Xiaoshen Li, 09:33
- Re: beginner c questions, Randy Howard, 09:25
- Re: About unions, Kenny McCormack, 09:25
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, William Hughes, 09:22
- Re: I need help with a C program., Randy Howard, 09:22
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Randy Howard, 09:19
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 08:09
- Re: About unions, Marc Boyer, 07:59
- Re: About unions, Martin Johansen, 07:46
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, winnie, 07:37
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 07:17
- About unions, john, 07:14
- Re: embedded systems, Zara, 06:42
- Re: embedded systems, Antonio Contreras, 06:41
- Re: embedded systems, winnie, 06:19
- Re: How is a compiler written, Mabden, 06:15
- embedded systems, shan, 06:15
- Is linux/unix case sensitive or not?, Xiaoshen Li, 06:10
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, winnie, 06:09
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 06:07
- A small question about comment style, Xiaoshen Li, 06:05
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, pemo, 06:04
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, pemo, 05:51
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 05:41
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, winnie, 05:27
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Mabden, 05:22
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, pemo, 04:58
- Re: calculate sales tax, pete, 04:49
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mabden, 04:49
- Re: A question about ifndef, Tim Rentsch, 03:45
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mike Wahler, 02:51
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Walter Roberson, 02:49
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 02:34
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Keith Thompson, 02:22
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, fb, 02:19
- Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Mike Wahler, 02:10
- How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?, Paramesh, 02:03
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 01:48
- Re: Substring replacement, Michael Mair, 01:48
- Re: A question about ifndef, Jack Klein, 00:28
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Martin Ambuhl, 00:24
- Re: Display lines after pressing N and P, Joe Estock, 00:11
- Re: calculate sales tax, Joe Estock, 00:00
November 03, 2005
- Re: I need help with a C program., Charles Richmond, 23:17
- Display lines after pressing N and P, TOSHIBA2005, 23:03
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Charles Richmond, 23:01
- Re: Substring replacement, jagadeeshbp, 22:56
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 22:44
- Re: calculate sales tax, Joe Wright, 22:37
- Re: Writing a for loop, William J. Leary Jr., 22:31
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 22:10
- Re: calculate sales tax, Randy Howard, 22:03
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 21:55
- Re: calculate sales tax, W H G, 21:54
- Re: non sequential execution..., Keith Thompson, 21:51
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 21:51
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 21:50
- Re: non sequential execution..., Keith Thompson, 21:49
- Re: calculate sales tax, matt, 21:49
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Michael Wojcik, 21:46
- Re: Writing a for loop, Dennis Willson, 21:46
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Richard Tobin, 21:45
- Re: calculate sales tax, Keith Thompson, 21:44
- Re: calculate sales tax, Netocrat, 21:39
- Re: Writing a for loop, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:34
- Re: non sequential execution..., s88, 21:20
- Re: calculate sales tax, matt, 21:19
- Re: calculate sales tax, matt, 21:02
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 21:01
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 20:59
- Re: calculate sales tax, Mike Wahler, 20:58
- Re: calculate sales tax, Brett Hoerner, 20:53
- Re: calculate sales tax, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:52
- Re: calculate sales tax, Brett Hoerner, 20:52
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Christian Bau, 20:31
- Re: Writing a for loop, August Karlstrom, 20:29
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 20:25
- Re: Scanning a text document, huaer, 20:21
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Dennis Willson, 20:20
- Re: calculate sales tax, Walter Roberson, 20:19
- Re: Scanning a text document, Keith Thompson, 20:04
- calculate sales tax, matt, 19:54
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Richard Tobin, 19:47
- Re: computer programming, Joe Wright, 19:21
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Martin Ambuhl, 19:17
- Re: Scanning a text document, Martin Ambuhl, 19:12
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 19:11
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 19:10
- Re: Portable and ok?, Skarmander, 19:07
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Dennis Willson, 19:07
- Re: Scanning a text document, Mike Wahler, 19:00
- Re: Portable and ok?, Keith Thompson, 18:57
- Scanning a text document, bsmith95610, 18:56
- Scanning a text document, bsmith95610, 18:56
- Re: Substring replacement, Flash Gordon, 18:51
- Re: Substring replacement, Michael Mair, 18:37
- Re: Portable and ok?, tedu, 18:23
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 18:18
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Dik T. Winter, 18:14
- Re: Writing a for loop, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: nanosleep and nanosecond, Flash Gordon, 17:43
- Re: nanosleep and nanosecond, Keith Thompson, 17:43
- Substring replacement, Michael McGarry, 17:43
- Re: nanosleep and nanosecond, Walter Roberson, 17:34
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Skarmander, 17:22
- nanosleep and nanosecond, yezi, 17:19
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Rich Gibbs, 16:52
- Re: A question about ifndef, Flash Gordon, 16:30
- [OT] Re: A question about ifndef, Netocrat, 16:30
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Netocrat, 16:22
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: A question about ifndef, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Antonio Contreras, 15:55
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Gordon Burditt, 15:45
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 15:27
- Re: variable sized unions, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?, Gordon Burditt, 15:23
- Re: A question about ifndef, Gordon Burditt, 15:20
- Re: variable sized unions, lyrx, 15:13
- Re: variable sized unions, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Mark B, 15:01
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: variable sized unions, Default User, 14:56
- Re: variable sized unions, lyrx, 14:49
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, pete, 14:20
- Re: variable sized unions, Default User, 14:19
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Netocrat, 13:40
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 13:34
- Re: beginner c questions, osmium, 13:11
- Re: variable sized unions, lyrx, 12:51
- Re: variable sized unions, lyrx, 12:48
- Re: I need help with a C program., Sandeep, 12:31
- Re: variable sized unions, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:25
- Re: beginner c questions, Sandeep, 12:24
- Re: A question about ifndef, Ben Pfaff, 11:15
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Eric Sosman, 11:10
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Rob Thorpe, 10:58
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, SM Ryan, 10:55
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 10:50
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, pemo, 10:37
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Targeur fou, 10:25
- Re: Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, Antonio Contreras, 10:24
- Re: Portable and ok?, Kenneth Brody, 10:15
- Re: Portable and ok?, Kenneth Brody, 10:11
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?, Kenneth Brody, 10:02
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?, Kenneth Brody, 09:52
- Strings in C are less optimal than in (say) Pascal - correct?, pemo, 09:39
- Re: c compiler?, Flash Gordon, 08:50
- Re: Function, Dll, and how to call them from any windows program, help Please., Kenny McCormack, 08:49
- Re: A question about ifndef, Flash Gordon, 08:37
- Re: Writing a for loop, August Karlstrom, 08:23
- Re: Function, Dll, and how to call them from any windows program, help Please., pete, 08:17
- Re: non sequential execution..., Flash Gordon, 08:08
- Function, Dll, and how to call them from any windows program, help Please., Robert, 07:52
- Re: computer programming, Mark F. Haigh, 07:26
- Re: Writing a for loop, Skarmander, 07:02
- Re: Writing a for loop, Ian Malone, 06:30
- Re: computer programming, Paradoxum, 06:11
- Re: scanf to handle double, Red Dragon, 05:15
- Re: How to write a plugin ???, lothar . behrens, 05:08
- Re: c compiler?, Keith Thompson, 04:09
- Re: computer programming, Keith Thompson, 03:54
- Re: c compiler?, Richard Bos, 03:11
- Re: How to write a plugin ???, Martin Ambuhl, 02:53
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?, Richard Bos, 02:43
- Re: How is a compiler written, Walter Bright, 01:57
- Re: How to write a plugin ???, Barry, 01:42
- Re: How to write a plugin ???, krg, 01:36
- Re: A question about ifndef, pete, 01:31
- Re: How to write a plugin ???, Barry, 01:29
- Re: computer programming, Mark F. Haigh, 01:17
- Re: scanf to handle double, Red Dragon, 01:15
- Re: Writing a for loop, pete, 01:15
- How to write a plugin ???, krg, 01:08
- Re: How is a compiler written, Keith Thompson, 01:07
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, Mike Wahler, 01:00
- Re: scanf to handle double, Michael Mair, 00:59
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, Mark F. Haigh, 00:43
- Re: scanf to handle double, Red Dragon, 00:40
- Re: scanf to handle double, Michael Mair, 00:39
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Michael Mair, 00:35
- Re: How is a compiler written, Walter Bright, 00:20
November 02, 2005
- Re: scanf to handle double, Mike Wahler, 23:48
- Re: [OT] Re: computer programming, Joe Estock, 22:54
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, tuncay tekle, 22:48
- Re: beginner c questions, Keith Thompson, 22:10
- Re: variable sized unions, Keith Thompson, 22:02
- Re: scanf to handle double, Red Dragon, 21:58
- Re: variable sized unions, SM Ryan, 21:39
- Re: Writing a for loop, August Karlstrom, 21:35
- Re: beginner c questions, matt, 21:33
- Re: scanf to handle double, Mike Wahler, 21:32
- Re: How is a compiler written, Keith Thompson, 21:29
- Re: where are the strings?, Tim Rentsch, 21:27
- Re: [OT] Re: computer programming, Keith Thompson, 21:23
- scanf to handle double, Red Dragon, 21:21
- Re: variable sized unions, Mike Wahler, 21:18
- Re: variable sized unions, Jordan Abel, 21:17
- Re: beginner c questions, Mike Wahler, 21:15
- Re: Writing a for loop, Barry, 21:08
- variable sized unions, lyrx, 21:05
- Re: non sequential execution..., Mike Wahler, 20:56
- Re: beginner c questions, Keith Thompson, 20:44
- Re: beginner c questions, Mike Wahler, 20:40
- Re: How is a compiler written, Walter Bright, 20:32
- Re: beginner c questions, matt, 20:28
- Re: beginner c questions, matt, 20:24
- Re: beginner c questions, Mike Wahler, 20:21
- Re: beginner c questions, Martin Ambuhl, 20:08
- Re: beginner c questions, Mike Wahler, 20:06
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Joe Wright, 20:05
- Re: Writing a for loop, Mike Wahler, 19:56
- [OT] Re: computer programming, Joe Estock, 19:55
- Re: beginner c questions, Keith Thompson, 19:55
- Re: beginner c questions, matt, 19:54
- Re: I need help with a C program., Mike Wahler, 19:51
- Re: beginner c questions, Mike Wahler, 19:47
- Re: I need help with a C program., Skarmander, 19:44
- beginner c questions, matt, 19:41
- I need help with a C program., marc51, 19:41
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: Portable and ok?, Jordan Abel, 19:34
- Re: Portable and ok?, Keith Thompson, 19:32
- Re: How is a compiler written, Skarmander, 19:26
- Re: Writing a for loop, Default User, 19:16
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Eric Sosman, 19:04
- Re: Writing a for loop, Default User, 19:03
- Re: Writing a for loop, Keyser Soze, 18:59
- Re: Writing a for loop, icub3d, 18:54
- Re: How is a compiler written, Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Writing a for loop, danu, 18:40
- Re: c compiler?, Walter Bright, 18:39
- Re: where are the strings?, Michael Wojcik, 18:39
- Re: How is a compiler written, Walter Bright, 18:35
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Michael Wojcik, 18:32
- Re: How is a compiler written, Walter Bright, 18:18
- Re: How is a compiler written, Jordan Abel, 18:17
- Re: Portable and ok?, Jordan Abel, 18:13
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Old Wolf, 17:58
- Re: How is a compiler written, Skarmander, 17:49
- Re: A question about ifndef, Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: A question about ifndef, Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: A question about ifndef, Walter Roberson, 16:53
- Re: A question about ifndef, Default User, 16:41
- A question about ifndef, QQ, 16:27
- Re: a question about a timer, Default User, 16:18
- a question about a timer, QQ, 16:15
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Malcolm, 16:09
- Re: Portable and ok?, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Jordan Abel, 15:43
- Re: Portable and ok?, Jordan Abel, 15:38
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: Portable and ok?, Simon Biber, 15:31
- Re: How is a compiler written, Michael Wojcik, 15:30
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Mike Wahler, 15:16
- Re: c compiler?, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:58
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Mike Wahler, 14:53
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:46
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: Portable and ok?, Keith Thompson, 14:25
- Re: c compiler?, jacob navia, 13:48
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Michael Mair, 12:54
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, David Shin, 12:52
- Re: Portable and ok?, Flash Gordon, 12:43
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:41
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Default User, 12:37
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:35
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Mark B, 11:23
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, tuncay tekle, 11:16
- Re: How is a compiler written, tuncay tekle, 11:13
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Mike Wahler, 10:51
- computer programming, server . prime, 10:18
- Re: Portable and ok?, Jordan Abel, 09:41
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?, kuyper, 09:35
- Re: Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, Chris Dollin, 09:24
- Re: Portable and ok?, Flash Gordon, 09:14
- Can I get the info of the who call the callback?, s88, 09:14
- Re: Portable and ok?, Martin Ambuhl, 08:46
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Mandar Mitra, 08:36
- Re: Portable and ok?, Chris Dollin, 08:29
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Eric Sosman, 08:20
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Xiaoshen Li, 08:04
- Re: Portable and ok?, Dick de Boer, 08:00
- Re: c compiler?, jacob navia, 07:47
- Re: Portable and ok?, Skarmander, 07:42
- Re: Portable and ok?, Antonio Contreras, 07:41
- Re: Portable and ok?, Clark S . Cox III, 07:40
- Portable and ok?, pemo, 07:32
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Xiaoshen Li, 07:24
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, James McIninch, 07:22
- Re: How is a compiler written, Skarmander, 06:51
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Mark F. Haigh, 05:59
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Dik T. Winter, 05:25
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Dik T. Winter, 05:22
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Evenbit, 02:37
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, toby, 02:14
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Fra-it, 02:07
- Re: How is a compiler written, Erik de Castro Lopo, 01:54
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, Richard Heathfield, 01:54
- Re: Could you please help me for a simple question?, Michael Mair, 01:51
- Re: How to manage the code?, Matthias Kaeppler, 01:30
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Keith Thompson, 01:27
- Re: How is a compiler written, tuncay tekle, 01:23
- Re: Cosine algo, was Re: sqrt algo, cs, 01:06
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Simon Biber, 00:30
- Re: How is a compiler written, Mike Wahler, 00:16
November 01, 2005
- Re: How is a compiler written, the_cacc, 22:40
- Re: How is a compiler written, Charles Richmond, 22:31
- Could you please help me for a simple question?, Xiaoshen Li, 21:58
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Tim Rentsch, 21:19
- Re: How is a compiler written, Erik de Castro Lopo, 20:49
- Re: c compiler?, Greg Comeau, 20:46
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Keith Thompson, 20:42
- Re: c compiler?, Fifth, 20:34
- Re: Quick questions..., Mabden, 20:24
- Re: c compiler?, Keith Thompson, 20:19
- Re: Quick questions..., Joe Wright, 19:47
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Jordan Abel, 19:43
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Jordan Abel, 19:01
- Re: How to manage the code?, Roberto Waltman, 18:55
- Re: c compiler?, Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- Re: c compiler?, jacob navia, 18:33
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Mark McIntyre, 18:28
- Re: Calendar Program, tigrfire, 18:12
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Joe Wright, 18:02
- Re: How to manage the code?, Jim Langston, 17:41
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Tim Rentsch, 17:28
- Re: where are the strings?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:58
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?, Tim Rentsch, 16:52
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Mark B, 16:44
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Malcolm, 16:39
- Re: Calendar Program, Mike Wahler, 16:37
- Re: Syscall problem ?, kuyper, 16:33
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Michael McGarry, 16:32
- Re: Question about massive arrays and memory, Malcolm, 16:29
- Re: How to manage the code?, lothar.behrens@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 16:29
- Re: How to manage the code?, Mark B, 16:09
- Re: What is the problem with Pthread_create, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:08
- Re: where are the strings?, Tim Rentsch, 16:00
- Re: [OT] Re: Quick questions..., Michael Wojcik, 15:40
- Re: How to manage the code?, Keith Thompson, 14:38
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Randy Howard, 14:37
- Re: What is the problem with Pthread_create, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:35
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Michael Wojcik, 13:32
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Michael Wojcik, 13:28
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Jordan Abel, 12:50
- Re: What is the problem with Pthread_create, Jordan Abel, 12:47
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Jordan Abel, 12:44
- Re: Quick questions..., Default User, 12:44
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?, Michael Wojcik, 12:42
- Re: Syscall problem ?, Jordan Abel, 12:33
- Re: Syscall problem ?, Jordan Abel, 12:29
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Default User, 12:24
- Re: How to manage the code?, Matthias Kaeppler, 11:51
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library, Default User, 11:50
- Re: How to manage the code?, Matthias Kaeppler, 11:50
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Walter Roberson, 11:38
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Richard Bos, 11:37
- Re: Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, karthicksmail, 11:35
- Re: i feel suffocate!!! plz help, you C guru!!!, Randy Howard, 11:33
- Getting a list of files in a directory using a wildcard, Michael McGarry, 11:19
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Walter Roberson, 11:09
- Re: What is the problem with Pthread_create, Dan Henry, 10:54
- Re: How to manage the code?, Mark B, 10:48
- Re: What is the problem with Pthread_create, Richard Bos, 10:44
- What is the problem with Pthread_create, yezi, 10:28
- Re: Quick questions..., John Bode, 09:58
- Re: How to manage the code? [OT], Ivan Vecerina, 09:49
- Re: How to manage the code?, Victor Bazarov, 09:43
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Greg Comeau, 09:19
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Jalapeno, 09:15
- How to manage the code?, Davy, 09:14
- Re: How is a compiler written, Greg Comeau, 09:14
- Re: c compiler?, Greg Comeau, 09:10
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Greg Comeau, 09:04
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Sandeep, 08:03
- Re: Pointer problem., Flash Gordon, 07:51
- Re: fibinocci series, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:25
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:01
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:01
- Re: Quick questions..., Mabden, 05:29
- Re: Quick questions..., Mabden, 05:27
- Re: Quick questions..., Mabden, 05:09
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Mabden, 05:00
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:39
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:35
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, websnarf, 03:51
- Re: Calendar Program, Keith Thompson, 03:23
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:50
- Re: linux code, about array initialization., Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:42
- Re: How is a compiler written, Richard Bos, 02:40
- Re: c compiler?, Richard Bos, 02:29
- Re: Syscall problem ?, Walter Roberson, 02:13
- Re: How is a compiler written, Erik de Castro Lopo, 02:05
- Re: How is a compiler written, Keith Thompson, 01:52
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Chris Torek, 01:37
- Re: How is a compiler written, the_cacc, 01:19
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int, Michael Mair, 01:06
- Re: Calendar Program, tigrfire, 00:55
October 31, 2005
- Re: linux code, about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 23:58
- Re: linux code, about array initialization., Anonymousgoogledeja, 23:48
- Re: Question about massive arrays and memory, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 23:30
- Re: linux code, about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 23:24
- Question about massive arrays and memory, Cyhawk, 22:54
- linux code, about array initialization., Anonymousgoogledeja, 22:52
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Jordan Abel, 22:16
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Jordan Abel, 22:15
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Walter Roberson, 22:14
- Re: fibinocci series, Dik T. Winter, 22:14
- Re: How is a compiler written, Jordan Abel, 22:08
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Jordan Abel, 21:54
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Jordan Abel, 21:53
- Re: Calendar Program, tigrfire, 21:48
- Re: Why this code is working, Jordan Abel, 21:46
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Mabden, 21:18
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Keith Thompson, 19:44
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Skarmander, 19:14
- Re: Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, David Shin, 19:10
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?, Richard Tobin, 19:05
- Re: How is a compiler written, Skarmander, 18:53
- Beginner requesting help - Segmentation fault, Fra-it, 18:52
- Re: How is a compiler written, petantik, 18:08
- Re: c compiler?, Mark McIntyre, 18:00
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Mark McIntyre, 17:57
- Re: How is a compiler written, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: need of a sprintf like function..., Mike Wahler, 17:22
- Re: How to read data from several files into a single buffer?, gregus, 17:21
- Re: How is a compiler written, tuncay tekle, 17:18
- Re: How is a compiler written, Skarmander, 16:52
- Re: How is a compiler written, tuncay tekle, 16:35
- Re: How is a compiler written, jacob navia, 16:30
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks, Mike Wahler, 16:27
- Re: c compiler?, jacob navia, 16:24
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, jacob navia, 16:20
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, Flash Gordon, 16:20
- Re: c compiler?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:19
- Re: How to code such program?, Ethan Meyers, 16:10
- Re: How to read data from several files into a single buffer?, Skarmander, 16:02
- Re: How is a compiler written, Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: How is a compiler written, Julian V. Noble, 15:52
- Re: How is a compiler written, Greg Comeau, 15:46
- Re: How is a compiler written, tuncay tekle, 15:41
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Greg Comeau, 15:40
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: The result of 1 << 32, tedu, 15:33
- Re: How is a compiler written, Dave Vandervies, 15:32
- Re: How is a compiler written, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: How to read data from several files into a single buffer?, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread, Old Wolf, 15:21
- Re: How is a compiler written, tuncay tekle, 15:07
- How is a compiler written, petantik, 14:39
- Re: How to code such program?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:36
- Re: Can I compile C/C++ Debug version partially?, Keith Thompson, 14:21
- Re: How to read data from several files into a single buffer?, Skarmander, 14:06
- Re: Why this code is working, Keith Thompson, 13:52
- How to read data from several files into a single buffer?, gregus, 13:42
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Walter Roberson, 13:33
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Skarmander, 13:28
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Coos Haak, 13:16
- Re: c compiler?, omar khan, 13:12
- Re: Quick questions..., Walter Roberson, 13:10
- Re: c compiler?, rayw, 13:08
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, omar khan, 13:03
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Walter Roberson, 12:57
- Re: How to code such program?, Walter Roberson, 12:43
- Re: How to code such program?, David Resnick, 12:42
- Re: fibinocci series, William Hughes, 12:42
- Re: Syscall problem ?, Walter Roberson, 12:41
- Re: c compiler?, Flash Gordon, 12:38
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?, Skarmander, 12:36
- How to code such program?, yezi, 12:35
- Re: Syscall problem ?, yezi, 12:26
- Re: Quick questions..., John B, 04:51
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