comp.lang.c (date)
December 31, 2005
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Gordon Burditt, 16:05
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jack Klein, 16:03
- Re: How to recognize the Function keys in C, Gordon Burditt, 15:40
- Re: An Link Error, Pradyut, 15:14
- Re: Structure size and binary format, Eric Sosman, 15:13
- Re: An Link Error, Pradyut, 15:12
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, pemo, 15:05
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: Structure size and binary format, gamehack, 14:49
- Happy New Year, pemo, 14:49
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, jacob navia, 14:46
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Roberto Waltman, 14:41
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, pemo, 14:38
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, pemo, 14:27
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Ivan Budiselic, 14:16
- Re: Structure size and binary format, Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Flash Gordon, 14:08
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, tmp123, 14:04
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Keith Thompson, 14:04
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Broeisi, 14:00
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, tmp123, 14:00
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, tmp123, 13:44
- Re: The meaning of the word generic, Thad Smith, 02:55
- What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, lovecreatesbeauty, 02:24
- Re: help needed in debug please, pmm, 02:23
- Re: help needed in debug please, pmm, 02:23
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 01:57
- Re: help needed in debug please, Lew Pitcher, 01:45
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Richard Heathfield, 00:54
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Richard Heathfield, 00:48
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 00:43
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 00:41
- Re: o/p problem, Richard Heathfield, 00:39
- Re: String reversing problem, Richard Heathfield, 00:38
- Re: a big problem, Richard Heathfield, 00:35
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jack Klein, 00:07
- Re: Printf question., Jack Klein, 00:01
December 30, 2005
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 21:29
- Re: Structure size and binary format, Chuck F. , 21:11
- Re: Printf question., Charles Richmond, 20:22
- Re: The & Operator, Keith Thompson, 20:14
- Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Albert, 20:12
- The meaning of the word generic, Albert, 20:00
- The & Operator, Albert, 19:53
- Re: a big problem, Mark McIntyre, 19:31
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 19:31
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mike Wahler, 19:06
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 18:55
- Re: String reversing problem, Mark McIntyre, 18:49
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Mark McIntyre, 18:37
- Re: o/p problem, Kenny McCormack, 18:29
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Eric Sosman, 17:50
- Re: a big problem, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 17:41
- Re: String reversing problem, tmp123, 17:10
- Re: String reversing problem, Christian Bau, 16:50
- Re: Printf question., Flash Gordon, 16:34
- Re: o/p problem, Flash Gordon, 16:27
- Re: String reversing problem, tmp123, 16:02
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: Printf question., Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., tmp123, 15:52
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: really terrible, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 15:24
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Richard Heathfield, 15:17
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., nelu, 15:06
- Re: Printf question., usenet, 15:05
- Re: Printf question., praeiji, 15:00
- Re: Writing a specific program, Randy Howard, 15:00
- Re: Writing a specific program, Randy Howard, 14:57
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Joe Wright, 14:53
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Chuck F. , 14:53
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:50
- Re: String reversing problem, Chuck F. , 14:44
- Re: Printf question., nelu, 14:44
- Re: Printf question., usenet, 14:33
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:30
- Printf question., praeiji, 14:21
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Eric J.Hu, 14:01
- Re: reg 'System' function, Mike Wahler, 13:38
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Flash Gordon, 13:37
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Jordan Abel, 13:29
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Flash Gordon, 13:24
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 13:17
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., nelu, 13:15
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 13:14
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 13:14
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 13:10
- Re: really terrible, Jordan Abel, 13:08
- Re: really terrible, Jordan Abel, 13:03
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Jordan Abel, 13:00
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Markus . Elfring, 13:00
- Re: String reversing problem, William J. Leary Jr., 12:54
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Joe Wright, 12:20
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Jordan Abel, 12:03
- Re: Input-line reverser, August Karlstrom, 11:43
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Joe Wright, 11:26
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 11:26
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Afifov, 10:28
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Afifov, 10:21
- Re: String reversing problem, tmp123, 10:18
- Re: really terrible, ash, 10:02
- Re: String reversing problem, haroon, 08:35
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Mark McIntyre, 07:48
- Re: Input line reverser (2), Mark McIntyre, 07:30
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 07:29
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Chuck F. , 07:27
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 07:27
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Mark McIntyre, 07:20
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Arne Schmitz, 07:16
- Re: What does Kernighan and Ritchie mean by 'trailing'?, Mark McIntyre, 07:08
- How to stop reading a file?, siliconwafer, 07:06
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 06:57
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Flash Gordon, 06:52
- Re: Scanf Behaviour, sajjanharudit@xxxxxxxxx, 06:44
- Re: creating a linked list - trivial :( question, Flash Gordon, 06:29
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Richard Bos, 06:00
- Re: Scanf Behaviour, sajjanharudit@xxxxxxxxx, 05:40
- Scanf Behaviour, sajjanharudit@xxxxxxxxx, 05:17
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 05:00
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 04:19
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Steve Summit, 04:02
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., vashwath, 03:56
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Richard Heathfield, 03:45
- Re: Writing a specific program, Richard Heathfield, 03:32
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., vashwath, 03:25
- Re: Writing a specific program, Keith Thompson, 03:07
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Richard Heathfield, 02:25
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Madhav, 02:14
- Re: String reversing problem, Chuck F. , 02:07
- Re: String reversing problem, Richard Heathfield, 00:43
- Re: String reversing problem, pai, 00:41
- Re: Signal handler for SIGSEGV., Walter Roberson, 00:37
- Re: Input-line reverser, Chris F.A. Johnson, 00:21
- Re: Input line reverser (2), Richard Heathfield, 00:01
- Re: Input line reverser (2), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 00:00
December 29, 2005
- Re: String reversing problem, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 23:58
- Signal handler for SIGSEGV., vashwath, 23:57
- Input line reverser (2), Albert, 23:57
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 23:54
- Re: Input-line reverser, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 23:51
- Re: Input-line reverser, Albert, 23:49
- Re: String reversing problem, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 23:46
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 23:41
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Richard Heathfield, 23:35
- Re: Input-line reverser, Albert, 23:35
- Re: Input-line reverser, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 23:31
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Jack Klein, 23:28
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Albert, 23:27
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 23:27
- Input-line reverser, Albert, 23:21
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Richard Heathfield, 23:14
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Richard Heathfield, 23:09
- Re: reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Albert, 23:07
- Re: Writing a specific program, Richard Heathfield, 23:05
- Re: Style War (was: integers to binary), Tim Rentsch, 23:02
- Re: String reversing problem, Albert, 22:57
- Re: String reversing problem, Diptendra, 22:56
- Re: String reversing problem, Artie Gold, 22:52
- reg 'system' function--- wid a simple code!, Harsh_forC, 22:51
- Re: creating a linked list - trivial :( question, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 22:51
- Re: Writing a specific program, Albert, 22:31
- String reversing problem, Albert, 22:25
- Re: What does Kernighan and Ritchie mean by 'trailing'?, nelu, 22:19
- Re: What does Kernighan and Ritchie mean by 'trailing'?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 22:10
- Re: Writing a specific program, Richard Heathfield, 22:04
- What does Kernighan and Ritchie mean by 'trailing'?, Albert, 21:56
- Re: Writing a specific program, Albert, 21:35
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Artie Gold, 21:07
- Re: creating a linked list - trivial :( question, nelu, 20:33
- Re: creating a linked list - trivial :( question, nelu, 20:25
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Keith Thompson, 20:24
- Re: creating a linked list - trivial :( question, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 20:09
- Re: really terrible, Mark McIntyre, 19:11
- Re: Style War, Mark McIntyre, 19:10
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Jeff, 19:03
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., Keith Thompson, 18:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Nils Weller, 18:42
- Re: Checking memset, Keith Thompson, 18:22
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Eric Sosman, 18:18
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Keith Thompson, 18:17
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, JimS, 18:16
- Re: Open Source Community, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Jeff, 17:50
- creating a linked list - trivial :( question, alternativa, 17:45
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Jeff, 17:40
- Re: Open Source Community, Malcolm, 17:34
- Re: Writing a specific program, Malcolm, 17:34
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), pemo, 17:28
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 17:27
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Chuck F. , 16:30
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Jack Klein, 16:29
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, nelu, 16:26
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., Chuck F. , 16:22
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Jack Klein, 16:11
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Artie Gold, 16:02
- Re: Checking memset, Old Wolf, 16:01
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Nils Weller, 16:01
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, usenet, 15:47
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 15:41
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, usenet, 15:36
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Flash Gordon, 15:24
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:21
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, pemo, 15:17
- Re: memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:16
- Re: Checking memset, Keith Thompson, 15:16
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 15:13
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Keith Thompson, 15:13
- memcpy junk at beginning of buffer, Jeff, 15:10
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 15:08
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Chris Torek, 15:03
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, santosh, 14:29
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, nelu, 14:23
- Re: Open Source Community, Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Keith Thompson, 14:01
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Keith Thompson, 14:00
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., tmp123, 13:09
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Martin Ambuhl, 13:06
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Martin Ambuhl, 13:04
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Walter Roberson, 12:57
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., usenet, 11:33
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., usenet, 11:27
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., Steven, 11:26
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Al Balmer, 11:20
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., Steven, 10:51
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Kenny McCormack, 10:41
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Richard Bos, 10:18
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., usenet, 10:15
- Re: strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., tmp123, 10:06
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Bos, 10:04
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Kenny McCormack, 09:57
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Kenny McCormack, 09:53
- strcmp() question, 4 words, two strings, equal return value., Steven, 09:47
- Re: PRIVATE PUBLIC macros [OT], Flash Gordon, 09:46
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Kenny McCormack, 09:44
- Re: Writing a specific program, Kenny McCormack, 09:43
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Kenny McCormack, 09:40
- Re: PRIVATE PUBLIC macros [OT], Richard Heathfield, 09:36
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 09:34
- Re: really terrible, osmium, 09:29
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Niklas Norrthon, 08:41
- Re: PRIVATE PUBLIC macros [OT], jacob navia, 08:39
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 08:35
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Richard Bos, 08:24
- Re: Open Source Community, usenet, 08:24
- Re: Open Source Community, Richard Bos, 08:23
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 08:23
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Richard Bos, 08:22
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Chuck F. , 08:09
- Re: really terrible, Richard Bos, 08:08
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 08:07
- Re: ***CHALLENING OFFER FOR JAVA DEVELOPERS IN OUR INDIA******, Richard Bos, 08:01
- Re: Open Source Community, Richard Heathfield, 07:57
- Re: Open Source Community, Richard Heathfield, 07:56
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Richard Heathfield, 07:53
- Re: PRIVATE PUBLIC macros, Richard Heathfield, 07:52
- Re: Checking memset, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Huh ... C behavior, Richard Heathfield, 07:47
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 07:40
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 07:36
- Re: Huh ... C behavior, Chuck F. , 07:33
- Re: Open Source Community, Chuck F. , 07:25
- Re: Open Source Community, Afifov, 07:24
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Afifov, 07:19
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Chuck F. , 07:14
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Chuck F. , 07:09
- Re: really terrible, Chuck F. , 06:57
- Re: Open Source Community, jacob navia, 06:53
- Re: PRIVATE PUBLIC macros, Flash Gordon, 06:49
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:39
- Re: Huh ... C behavior, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 06:38
- c.l.c wiki update (was: Re: gets() - dangerous?), Netocrat, 06:20
- Re: really terrible, Keyser Soze, 06:19
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Richard Heathfield, 06:01
- Re: Open Source Community, Richard Heathfield, 05:48
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Richard Heathfield, 05:47
- Re: Huh ... C behavior, Richard Heathfield, 05:44
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Afifov, 05:44
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:41
- Re: PRIVATE PUBLIC macros, Skarmander, 05:32
- Re: Open Source Community, Afifov, 05:27
- Re: Open Source Community, Danilo Kempf, 05:24
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Afifov, 05:23
- Re: Open Source Community, Afifov, 05:19
- Re: Open Source Community, Richard Heathfield, 05:17
- PRIVATE PUBLIC macros, Bilgehan . Balban, 05:12
- Re: Writing a specific program, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:11
- Re: Open Source Community, Richard Bos, 05:11
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 05:09
- Re: really terrible, Richard Bos, 05:08
- Re: Open Source Community, pemo, 05:04
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, haroon, 04:59
- Huh ... C behavior, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 04:58
- Re: Open Source Community, usenet, 04:58
- Huh ... C behavior, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 04:58
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, haroon, 04:55
- Re: really terrible, Rahul Chandok, 04:50
- Re: Open Source Community, Danilo Kempf, 04:49
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:34
- Re: Members of a typedef struct, haroon, 04:33
- Re: really terrible, raghu, 03:50
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Richard Bos, 03:43
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:30
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Niklas Norrthon, 03:29
- Re: really terrible, Keith Thompson, 03:28
- Re: really terrible, Niklas Norrthon, 03:21
- Re: Writing a specific program, Niklas Norrthon, 03:12
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 03:06
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 02:52
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:47
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Walter Roberson, 02:44
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, Niklas Norrthon, 02:42
- Re: cross-platform c9x, Keith Thompson, 02:36
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Bos, 02:34
- Re: really terrible, Rahul Chandok, 02:31
- Re: really terrible, Keith Thompson, 02:25
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Rahul Chandok, 02:21
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Niklas Norrthon, 02:17
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Keith Thompson, 02:10
- Re: really terrible, Rahul Chandok, 02:06
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Chuck F. , 01:54
- Re: reg 'System' function, Rahul Chandok, 01:44
- Re: Writing a specific program, Chuck F. , 01:43
- Re: reg 'System' function, Chuck F. , 01:39
- Re: really terrible, Keith Thompson, 01:39
- Open Source Community, Afifov, 01:38
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Niklas Norrthon, 01:37
- Re: reg 'System' function, Keith Thompson, 01:36
- Re: Error Occured during compilation, Madhav, 01:09
- Re: Members of a typedef struct, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:03
- Re: really terrible, Madhav, 01:02
- Re: does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, Thad Smith, 00:56
- Re: really terrible, Jack Klein, 00:54
- Error Occured during compilation, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:44
- Re: supposed leak in a recursive algorithm, Barry Schwarz, 00:43
- Re: really terrible, Madhav, 00:35
- really terrible, ash, 00:08
December 28, 2005
- Re: supposed leak in a recursive algorithm, moosdau, 23:44
- Re: Writing a specific program, moosdau, 23:19
- Re: Writing a specific program, Madhav, 23:13
- Re: reg 'System' function, Madhav, 23:10
- Re: reg 'System' function, SM Ryan, 22:33
- Re: reg 'System' function, Jordan Abel, 22:23
- Writing a specific program, Albert, 22:14
- reg 'System' function, Harsh_forC, 21:59
- Re: ***CHALLENING OFFER FOR JAVA DEVELOPERS IN OUR INDIA******, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:30
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 21:08
- supposed leak in a recursive algorithm, Inso Haggath, 21:07
- Re: Pseudorandom algorithms, kleuske, 20:32
- Re: Style War (was: integers to binary), kleuske, 20:12
- Re: Pseudorandom algorithms, Tim Rentsch, 19:39
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 18:59
- Re: Style War, Chuck F. , 18:55
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 18:32
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 18:28
- Re: Style War (was: integers to binary), Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 18:19
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 18:15
- Re: Checking memset, Old Wolf, 17:29
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 17:20
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Malcolm, 16:59
- cross-platform c9x, Jordan Abel, 16:32
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Rob Adams, 16:27
- Re: ***CHALLENING OFFER FOR JAVA DEVELOPERS IN OUR INDIA******, Chuck F. , 16:19
- Re: Checking memset, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Style War (was: integers to binary), Chuck F. , 15:52
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:52
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Chris Torek, 15:50
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: Range of short int?, Eric Sosman, 14:46
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Mark McIntyre, 14:37
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, buda, 14:36
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Checking memset, Tim Rentsch, 14:27
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Richard Heathfield, 14:11
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Richard Heathfield, 14:10
- Re: Checking memset, Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Chris Torek, 13:24
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Chris Torek, 13:14
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Jordan Abel, 12:33
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, Jordan Abel, 12:28
- Re: Range of short int?, Tim Rentsch, 11:49
- Re: Checking memset, Tim Rentsch, 11:44
- Re: Inconsistent, Tim Rentsch, 11:38
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, Flash Gordon, 11:35
- Re: union usage, S.Tobias, 11:22
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Tim Rentsch, 11:15
- Re: does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, tmp123, 11:12
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 11:08
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, Anand, 11:06
- Re: integers to binary, Tim Rentsch, 11:06
- Re: a big problem, Xiaocao Feidao, 11:03
- Re: a big problem, Xiaocao Feidao, 11:01
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, tmp123, 10:59
- Re: Truly random?, Tim Rentsch, 10:58
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, Anand, 10:55
- Re: a big problem, Xiaocao Feidao, 10:50
- Re: function returning __int32 in place of __int64, tmp123, 10:50
- Re: a big problem, Xiaocao Feidao, 10:49
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, John Bode, 10:46
- function returning __int32 in place of __int64, hurry, 10:34
- Re: union usage, Flash Gordon, 10:34
- Re: Members of a typedef struct, Artie Gold, 10:32
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Anand, 10:30
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Anand, 10:27
- Re: Is writing C code very simple?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:17
- Re: does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, John Bode, 10:16
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Chad, 10:09
- Is writing C code very simple?, lovecreatesbeauty, 10:06
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Chad, 10:05
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 09:41
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Eric Sosman, 09:05
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), pemo, 08:49
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Richard Heathfield, 08:30
- ***CHALLENING OFFER FOR JAVA DEVELOPERS IN OUR INDIA******, anand.1783@xxxxxxxxx, 08:00
- Re: union usage, S.Tobias, 07:53
- Re: about ggets(), fidlee, 07:05
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 06:52
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Kenny McCormack, 06:28
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Martin Ambuhl, 06:00
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 05:58
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Madhav, 05:56
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:53
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:50
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 04:34
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Madhav, 04:30
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 04:23
- Re: handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), Richard Heathfield, 04:19
- Re: Problem with Bit operations, haroon, 04:12
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, James Dow Allen, 04:12
- handling uninitialized pointed (How to check ?? ), sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 04:10
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, chandan, 03:55
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, Richard Bos, 03:52
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, chandan, 03:51
- Re: memory leak (definition?), Flash Gordon, 03:45
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Richard Heathfield, 03:39
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, chandan, 03:38
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 03:29
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, Richard Heathfield, 03:24
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, Richard Bos, 03:20
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, haroon, 03:05
- Members of a typedef struct, Diego Acevedo, 02:57
- Re: memory leak (definition?), bill, 02:53
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Richard Heathfield, 02:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: memory leak (definition?), bill, 02:33
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, chandan, 01:42
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, JimS, 01:21
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, Gordon Burditt, 01:21
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, JimS, 01:19
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, ashwin, 01:17
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 01:16
- Re: memory leak (definition?), Gordon Burditt, 01:12
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, Artie Gold, 01:02
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 01:02
- Re: Working in Unix but not in windows, ashwin, 00:48
- Re: does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, Anand, 00:30
- Working in Unix but not in windows, sanjaymeher@xxxxxxxxx, 00:26
December 27, 2005
- Re: does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, moosdau, 23:47
- Re: does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, Barry Schwarz, 23:45
- Re: union usage, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 23:34
- does the logical expression return 1 ( if it is true ) absolutely?, moosdau, 23:21
- Re: [MTA], Chuck F. , 21:28
- Re: A beginner's problem, Barry Schwarz, 21:05
- Re: newbie fscanf %[ conversions, multipliers, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:40
- Re: memory leak (definition?), Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:37
- Re: [MTA], Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:34
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Chuck F. , 20:20
- Re: memory leak (definition?), Flash Gordon, 19:14
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 18:35
- Re: Problem with Bit operations, Joe Wright, 18:28
- Re: memory leak (definition?), Jack Klein, 18:24
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Jack Klein, 18:21
- Re: newbie fscanf %[ conversions, multipliers, Steven, 17:52
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, those who know me have no need of my name, 17:43
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Christian Bau, 17:39
- Re: A beginner's problem, Joe Wright, 17:36
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Grumble, 17:31
- Re: union usage, Eric Sosman, 17:03
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Charles Richmond, 16:39
- union usage, j0mbolar, 16:37
- Re: A beginner's problem, Charles Richmond, 16:36
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Richard Heathfield, 16:21
- Re: A beginner's problem, Malcolm, 15:51
- Re: Small freelance projects - to get hands-on, bill, 15:46
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, pemo, 15:38
- memory leak (definition?), bill, 15:27
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Jack Klein, 15:19
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Jack Klein, 15:18
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Jack Klein, 15:14
- Re: newbie fscanf %[ conversions, multipliers, Chris Torek, 14:54
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: Little question about what C can do (First steps learner), Giorgos Keramidas, 14:41
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, David R Tribble, 14:02
- Re: [MTA], Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:00
- Re: Problem with Bit operations, Walter Roberson, 13:48
- [OT] (was: Re: macro doubt), Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:47
- Re: Problem with Bit operations, Artie Gold, 13:35
- Re: A beginner's problem, Richard Heathfield, 13:33
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 13:27
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 13:17
- Re: Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), M. Nejat AYDIN, 13:12
- Problem with Bit operations, alice, 13:07
- Re: [MTA], Chuck F. , 13:05
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, alice, 13:01
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Chuck F. , 12:59
- Re: `volatile' on local variable used outside of function, Christian Bau, 12:55
- Re: `volatile' on local variable used outside of function, Guillaume, 12:49
- Re: `volatile' on local variable used outside of function, Walter Roberson, 12:47
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Chuck F. , 12:44
- Re: Watch window, nickptar, 12:28
- `volatile' on local variable used outside of function, nickptar, 12:23
- newbie fscanf %[ conversions, multipliers, Steven, 12:12
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Jordan Abel, 11:56
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Keith Thompson, 11:53
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Al Balmer, 11:51
- Re: Portability of strstr() function, Keith Thompson, 11:48
- Re: How to get user information, Keith Thompson, 11:45
- Re: a simple algorithm, help!, Keith Thompson, 11:34
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, David R Tribble, 11:12
- Re: A beginner's problem, tzh1115, 11:06
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 11:06
- Re: Char * question, Randy Howard, 11:05
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 11:02
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 11:00
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Kenny McCormack, 10:51
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Ed Prochak, 10:39
- Re: Merry Christmas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:28
- [MTA] (was: Re: SAX-style mail parsing library), Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:25
- [MTA] (was: Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?), Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:22
- Re: How to get user information, Stan Milam, 09:44
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, John Bode, 09:40
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Richard Heathfield, 09:38
- Re: How to get user information, Richard Heathfield, 09:36
- Re: cast unsigned long to long, Jordan Abel, 09:21
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, S.Tobias, 09:17
- cast unsigned long to long, jeff, 09:13
- Re: Portability of strstr() function, Flash Gordon, 09:08
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 09:07
- Re: Portability of strstr() function, Stan Milam, 09:00
- Re: Portability of strstr() function, Eric Sosman, 08:53
- Re: Portability of strstr() function, Richard Bos, 08:46
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Kenny McCormack, 08:42
- Re: How to get user information, Flash Gordon, 08:34
- Re: How to get user information, Kenny McCormack, 08:34
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Mark McIntyre, 08:29
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 08:27
- Re: How to get user information, Mark McIntyre, 08:23
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Jordan Abel, 08:13
- Portability of strstr() function, OzBob, 07:51
- How to get user information, msc, 07:11
- Re: a simple algorithm, help!, Giannis Papadopoulos, 07:11
- Re: a simple algorithm, help!, Niu Xiao, 06:51
- Re: a simple algorithm, help!, Niu Xiao, 06:50
- Small freelance projects - to get hands-on, Vasu, 06:14
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, those who know me have no need of my name, 06:08
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Richard Bos, 05:42
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, those who know me have no need of my name, 05:24
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Laurent Deniau, 05:13
- Re: Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), Keith Thompson, 05:03
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Keith Thompson, 05:01
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 04:56
- Re: Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), Richard Heathfield, 04:41
- Re: Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), pemo, 04:09
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, pemo, 03:54
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Antonio Contreras, 03:44
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 03:39
- Re: Macro substitutions, Richard Bos, 03:03
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Richard Bos, 03:02
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Keith Thompson, 02:48
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Keith Thompson, 02:46
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, Anand, 02:17
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Anand, 02:09
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, chandan, 02:01
- Re: Watch window, Keith Thompson, 01:55
- Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Pravin, 01:51
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, moosdau@xxxxxxxxx, 01:48
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 01:34
- Re: Watch window, D.Hering, 01:23
- Re: Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, chandan, 01:17
- Re: Watch window, sounak, 00:16
- Re: A beginner's problem, Keith Thompson, 00:06
December 26, 2005
- Allocation of memory for Array of Pointers, smartbeginner, 23:39
- A beginner's problem, smartbeginner, 23:34
- Re: Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), Keith Thompson, 22:49
- Re: Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), August Karlstrom, 22:29
- Segmentation fault on end of loop... (getline), jan247, 22:15
- Re: In linux system why this?, Barry Schwarz, 21:29
- Re: a big problem, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:48
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Keith Thompson, 20:35
- Re: Char * question, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:52
- Re: about ggets(), Keith Thompson, 17:32
- Re: Char * question, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: Char * question, John Bode, 17:16
- Re: Char * question, Joe Wright, 17:13
- Re: about ggets(), Joe Wright, 17:02
- Re: where's the start point??, Charles Richmond, 17:00
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:43
- Re: about ggets(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:43
- Re: about ggets(), Richard Heathfield, 16:37
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Richard Heathfield, 16:36
- Re: about ggets(), Richard Heathfield, 16:31
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Flash Gordon, 15:52
- Re: Char * question, Randy Howard, 15:42
- Re: Char * question, Randy Howard, 15:41
- Re: about ggets(), Joe Wright, 15:36
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Marco, 15:28
- Re: Char * question, Martin Ambuhl, 15:09
- Re: In linux system why this?, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: where's the start point??, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 14:25
- Re: about ggets(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:03
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 13:21
- Re: about ggets(), Chuck F. , 13:11
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Sandeep, 13:06
- Re: In linux system why this?, smartbeginner, 13:03
- Re: Watch window, Malcolm, 13:02
- Re: about ggets(), Giannis Papadopoulos, 12:55
- Re: about ggets(), Mark McIntyre, 12:52
- about ggets(), fidlee, 12:35
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Mark McIntyre, 12:30
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Chuck F. , 12:18
- Re: In linux system why this?, August Karlstrom, 11:59
- SAX-style mail parsing library, Przemyslaw Wegrzyn, 11:48
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 11:18
- Re: Char * question, Richard Heathfield, 11:15
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Richard Heathfield, 11:13
- Re: a simple algorithm, help!, Richard Heathfield, 11:09
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Eric Sosman, 11:01
- Re: In linux system why this?, John Bode, 10:26
- Re: Char * question, Chad, 10:13
- Re: In linux system why this?, Scorpio, 09:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Joe Wright, 09:04
- Re: Char * question, Jason, 09:03
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Pete Becker, 08:57
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 08:55
- Re: Char * question, buda, 08:49
- Re: Char * question, Giannis Papadopoulos, 08:14
- In linux system why this?, smartbeginner, 08:06
- Re: Char * question, smartbeginner, 07:59
- Re: where's the start point??, pemo, 07:51
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Chuck F. , 07:32
- Re: where's the start point??, Shabbir, 07:15
- Re: Char * question, Richard Heathfield, 07:10
- Re: Char * question, Richard Heathfield, 07:10
- Re: Range of short int?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:00
- Re: a simple algorithm, help!, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:38
- Re: Watch window, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:36
- Re: Char * question, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:34
- Watch window, sounak, 06:16
- Re: a big problem, Mark McIntyre, 06:15
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Mark McIntyre, 06:07
- a simple algorithm, help!, Niu Xiao, 06:07
- Re: Char * question, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:36
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, Flash Gordon, 05:26
- Re: a big problem, Flash Gordon, 05:11
- Re: where's the start point??, ash, 04:24
- Re: Char * question, raghu, 04:20
- Re: Editor and Debugger in C, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:10
- Re: Char * question, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:01
- Re: C is DEAD, Keith Thompson, 03:57
- Re: where's the start point??, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:54
- Re: Char * question, Richard Heathfield, 03:02
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- Char * question, smartbeginner, 02:48
- Re: C is DEAD, haroon, 02:45
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, soar2morrow, 02:44
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Mark L Pappin, 02:21
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 01:53
- Re: Editor and Debugger in C, Richard Heathfield, 01:24
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Richard Heathfield, 01:19
- Re: where's the start point??, Richard Heathfield, 01:16
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 01:13
- Re: Macros within function-like macros?, August Karlstrom, 01:09
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Richard Heathfield, 01:09
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Richard Heathfield, 01:02
- Re: Merry Christmas!, Richard Heathfield, 00:57
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 00:52
- Macros within function-like macros?, Anthony de Almeida Lopes, 00:10
December 25, 2005
- Re: Trigraphs, Dave Thompson, 23:21
- Re: Editor and Debugger in C, Dave Thompson, 23:18
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Dave Thompson, 23:17
- Re: C is DEAD, zongyoth@xxxxxxxxx, 22:44
- Re: C is DEAD, zongyoth@xxxxxxxxx, 22:34
- Re: where's the start point??, Chuck F. , 21:56
- Re: a big problem, Dik T. Winter, 21:54
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Chuck F. , 21:41
- Re: a big problem, Jordan Abel, 19:31
- Re: a big problem, Joe Wright, 19:13
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Dik T. Winter, 19:08
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Dik T. Winter, 19:03
- Re: a big problem, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:29
- Re: a big problem, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:22
- Re: a big problem, Malcolm, 17:24
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, soar2morrow, 17:11
- Re: C is DEAD, _cin_, 15:51
- Re: a big problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:37
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Keith Thompson, 15:35
- Re: a big problem, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: a big problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:33
- Re: a big problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:28
- Re: C is DEAD, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:22
- Re: a big problem, David Bolt, 14:33
- Re: C is DEAD, _cin_, 14:30
- Re: C is DEAD, _cin_, 14:29
- Re: where's the start point??, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:21
- Re: where's the start point??, santosh, 14:20
- Re: where's the start point??, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:54
- Re: C is DEAD, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:24
- Re: where's the start point??, _cin_, 12:59
- Re: where's the start point??, ash, 12:56
- Re: where's the start point??, _cin_, 12:46
- Re: where's the start point??, ash, 12:36
- Re: where's the start point??, _cin_, 12:33
- Re: where's the start point??, _cin_, 12:20
- Re: where's the start point??, ash, 12:16
- Re: a big problem, ash, 12:02
- Re: a big problem, ash, 12:01
- Re: a big problem, iridiumcao, 11:51
- Re: where's the start point??, _cin_, 11:48
- Re: a big problem, ash, 11:43
- where's the start point??, _cin_, 11:38
- Re: a big problem, ash, 11:15
- Re: a big problem, ash, 11:13
- Re: a big problem, pemo, 11:01
- Re: a big problem, iridiumcao, 10:54
- Re: Merry Christmas!, zongyoth@xxxxxxxxx, 10:26
- Re: a big problem, ash, 10:14
- Re: a big problem, Giannis Papadopoulos, 09:54
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 09:49
- Re: Merry Christmas!, Eric Sosman, 09:29
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Jan Engelhardt, 09:29
- a big problem, ash, 09:26
- Quizz de Noel, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:23
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:53
- Re: Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:44
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Keith Thompson, 04:55
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 04:52
- Re: sizeof() O/P, pemo, 04:51
- Re: Merry Christmas!, pemo, 04:49
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 04:38
- Re: Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:22
- Re: Merry Christmas!, Keith Thompson, 04:16
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, DAGwyn, 01:23
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Randy Howard, 00:31
December 24, 2005
- Re: C is DEAD, _cin_, 23:57
- Re: execl function, Jack Klein, 23:55
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jack Klein, 23:46
- execl function, kisshug, 22:58
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Stan Milam, 22:39
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Stan Milam, 22:34
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Gordon Burditt, 22:28
- Merry Christmas!, Steve Summit, 22:14
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Gordon Burditt, 22:05
- Re: Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, Barry Schwarz, 21:42
- Re: Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, Chad, 21:00
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Michael R. Copeland, 20:31
- Re: OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?], Mark McIntyre, 19:39
- Re: OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?] [OT], BobR, 19:25
- Re: Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, Richard Heathfield, 19:16
- Why isn't my compiler warning me about this?, Chad, 18:56
- Re: Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Richard Heathfield, 18:42
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Mark McIntyre, 18:26
- Parsing Variable # of Data Fields after fgets, Michael R. Copeland, 18:22
- Re: OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?], JustBoo, 18:20
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?] [OT], Richard Heathfield, 18:17
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Mark McIntyre, 18:16
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, JustBoo, 18:02
- Re: OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?] [OT], BobR, 17:50
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 17:06
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Nils Weller, 16:54
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 16:40
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 16:29
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 16:27
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Randy Howard, 16:17
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Nils Weller, 16:16
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Randy Howard, 16:14
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?], Flash Gordon, 15:42
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Skarmander, 15:33
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 15:32
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 15:30
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 15:27
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Joe Wright, 15:10
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: o/p problem, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Jordan Abel, 14:58
- Re: Range of short int?, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: C is DEAD, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: sizeof() O/P, pemo, 14:52
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Randy Howard, 14:33
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 14:31
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Chuck F. , 14:28
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Randy Howard, 14:19
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Eric Sosman, 14:04
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 13:46
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Chris Torek, 13:22
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:15
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Mark McIntyre, 13:10
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Mark McIntyre, 13:08
- Re: o/p problem, Mark McIntyre, 13:00
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Martin Ambuhl, 12:46
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 12:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 12:35
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 12:28
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 12:22
- OT: imagen [was Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?], Walter Roberson, 11:47
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, EventHelix.com, 11:05
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 10:52
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Giannis Papadopoulos, 10:42
- Re: o/p problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:28
- Re: C is DEAD, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:18
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Chris Hills, 10:14
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Chuck F. , 09:43
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:18
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Eric Sosman, 08:57
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Richard Heathfield, 08:57
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Richard Heathfield, 08:54
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Richard Heathfield, 08:49
- Re: sizeof() O/P, Chris Hills, 08:48
- sizeof() O/P, raghu, 08:29
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 07:37
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 07:28
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 07:26
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 07:19
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Flash Gordon, 07:03
- Re: macro doubt, kleuske, 06:57
- Re: macro doubt, Richard Heathfield, 06:53
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:51
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 06:48
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:45
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Mark McIntyre, 05:47
- Re: Range of short int?, Flash Gordon, 05:02
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Flash Gordon, 05:01
- Re: Range of short int?, Malcolm, 04:57
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Jack Davis, 04:41
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Malcolm, 04:32
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 04:28
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Chuck F. , 03:07
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Robert Gamble, 02:41
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jack Klein, 02:03
- Re: Range of short int?, Keith Thompson, 01:59
- Re: o/p problem, Keith Thompson, 01:57
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 01:46
- Re: Help with "Concurrent Network Server" Design, Animesh, 01:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, nickptar, 00:53
- Re: Range of short int?, Robert Gamble, 00:49
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Barry Schwarz, 00:42
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jack Klein, 00:27
- Re: Range of short int?, Chuck F. , 00:07
- Re: o/p problem, Chuck F. , 00:05
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Jack Klein, 00:02
- Re: Range of short int?, William J. Leary Jr., 00:01
December 23, 2005
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Jack Klein, 23:59
- Re: o/p problem, Lew Pitcher, 23:53
- Re: Range of short int?, Robert Gamble, 23:44
- gets() - dangerous?, Lee, 23:29
- Range of short int?, alistair_happencross, 23:15
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 22:58
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, soar2morrow, 21:30
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Bart C, 20:56
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 20:21
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, Keith Thompson, 19:49
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Mark McIntyre, 19:21
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Mark McIntyre, 19:17
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, ulyses, 19:16
- Re: o/p problem, Mark McIntyre, 19:04
- Re: o/p problem, Mark McIntyre, 19:02
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, Keith Thompson, 18:54
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 18:45
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, Keith Thompson, 18:41
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, ulyses, 18:38
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, Kenneth Brody, 18:27
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), lawrence . jones, 18:13
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), lawrence . jones, 18:13
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Christian Bau, 17:46
- Re: open source pong or equally simple game, Chuck F. , 17:16
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), carlos, 17:04
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Jordan Abel, 16:43
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), carlos, 16:30
- pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, ulyses, 16:29
- Re: o/p problem, Joe Wright, 16:14
- [MTA] Welcome (was: Re: Help with "Concurrent Network Server" Design), Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:50
- Re: [ot]Re: family tree and, Sven Hesse, 15:47
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: Help with "Concurrent Network Server" Design, Flash Gordon, 15:39
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Flash Gordon, 15:33
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Rouben Rostamian, 15:28
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Eric Sosman, 15:27
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:16
- Re: macro doubt, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:14
- Re: please verify the code, Default User, 15:00
- Re: display the process of division in c, Barry Schwarz, 14:54
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Ed Prochak, 14:52
- Re: [ot]Re: family tree and, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:41
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 14:36
- Help with "Concurrent Network Server" Design, Animesh, 14:35
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 14:34
- Re: open source pong or equally simple game, Kenneth Brody, 14:23
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: o/p problem, Keith Thompson, 13:55
- Re: o/p problem, Thad Smith, 13:54
- Re: macro doubt, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:53
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Chris Torek, 13:52
- Re: macro doubt, kleuske, 13:38
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 13:36
- Re: macro doubt, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:28
- Re: macro doubt, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:24
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Chris Torek, 13:14
- Re: open source pong or equally simple game, Joe Estock, 13:01
- Re: [ot]Re: family tree and, Joe Estock, 12:52
- Re: yacc, same token, Flash Gordon, 12:42
- Re: Getting Help -- Forums/Tutorials/Tips+Tricks/Blogs/ETC., Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:17
- Re: yacc, same token, Robert Harris, 12:14
- yacc, same token, cmk128, 12:08
- Re: o/p problem, Flash Gordon, 11:57
- Re: Function invocation location, castillo . bryan, 11:00
- Re: o/p problem, Zara, 10:46
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Kenneth Brody, 10:43
- Re: Macro substitutions, kleuske, 10:31
- Re: Problem with a pointer, haroon, 10:06
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 09:45
- Re: o/p problem, Chuck F. , 09:25
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 09:21
- Re: o/p problem, Stefan Krah, 09:18
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Re: o/p problem, Robert Gamble, 09:10
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 09:03
- Re: o/p problem, Lew Pitcher, 08:58
- Re: o/p problem, Pieter Droogendijk, 08:54
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 08:50
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Chuck F. , 08:48
- Re: o/p problem, Lew Pitcher, 08:44
- Re: display the process of division in c, Pieter Droogendijk, 08:43
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Chuck F. , 08:37
- Re: display the process of division in c, nineteen, 08:36
- Re: o/p problem, Stefan Krah, 08:30
- Re: huffman encoder, Chuck F. , 08:26
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Alex Fraser, 08:21
- Re: o/p problem, fidlee, 08:19
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Jordan Abel, 08:17
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Jordan Abel, 08:15
- Re: o/p problem, Robert Gamble, 08:00
- Re: o/p problem, Pieter Droogendijk, 07:52
- Re: Macro substitutions, gooch, 07:38
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", gooch, 07:35
- o/p problem, fidlee, 07:33
- Re: display the process of division in c, nineteen, 07:31
- Re: display the process of division in c, usenet, 06:57
- Re: huffman encoder, Martin Vejnar, 06:42
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Flash Gordon, 06:21
- Re: display the process of division in c, nineteen, 06:10
- Re: Problem with a pointer, mauri1106, 05:58
- Re: display the process of division in c, usenet, 05:52
- Re: Function invocation location, Flash Gordon, 05:51
- Re: display the process of division in c, Anand, 05:44
- Re: huffman encoder, Flash Gordon, 05:38
- display the process of division in c, nineteen, 05:31
- Re: huffman encoder, Keith Thompson, 05:28
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 05:06
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Keith Thompson, 05:05
- Re: Getting substrings in C, Richard Bos, 05:03
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Anand, 05:03
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Anand, 04:58
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Richard Heathfield, 04:57
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 04:55
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Chuck F. , 04:54
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 04:54
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 04:50
- Re: huffman encoder, Martin Vejnar, 04:47
- Re: Function invocation location, jacob navia, 04:47
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Richard Bos, 04:26
- Re: Problem with a pointer, mauri1106, 04:24
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Water Cooler v2, 04:22
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Chuck F. , 04:19
- Re: please verify the code, websnarf, 04:18
- Getting substrings in C, marcwentink, 04:04
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Anand, 04:00
- Re: Problem with a pointer, mauri1106, 04:00
- Re: macro doubt, Martin Ambuhl, 04:00
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Flash Gordon, 03:48
- Re: Problem with a pointer, mauri1106, 03:46
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Richard Heathfield, 03:46
- Re: macro doubt, Richard Heathfield, 03:45
- Re: Problem with a pointer, Ravi Uday, 03:32
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Skarmander, 03:31
- macro doubt, sinbad, 03:29
- Re: Reverse a string "in place", Richard Heathfield, 03:08
- Problem with a pointer, mauri1106, 02:57
- Reverse a string "in place", Water Cooler v2, 02:35
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Jordan Abel, 02:03
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Chuck F. , 01:06
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, mateus . justino, 00:06
December 22, 2005
- Re: Getting Help -- Forums/Tutorials/Tips+Tricks/Blogs/ETC., Richard Heathfield, 22:42
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, August Karlstrom, 22:13
- Getting Help -- Forums/Tutorials/Tips+Tricks/Blogs/ETC., csheppard91, 21:49
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:54
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), osmium, 20:37
- Re: Function invocation location, Flash Gordon, 19:42
- Re: Function invocation location, Flash Gordon, 19:35
- Re: Function invocation location, Keith Thompson, 19:10
- Re: Function invocation location, 1 . 41421, 19:08
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), carlos, 19:08
- Re: Function invocation location, jacob navia, 19:02
- Re: Function invocation location, 1 . 41421, 18:55
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), jacob navia, 18:53
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:35
- Re: please verify the code, Keith Thompson, 18:33
- Re: Function invocation location, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: Function invocation location, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: please verify the code, Joe Wright, 18:02
- Re: Learn more, Richard Heathfield, 17:54
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, Simon Biber, 17:54
- Re: Learn more, Richard Heathfield, 17:52
- Re: Function invocation location, castillo . bryan, 17:45
- Re: Function invocation location, 1 . 41421, 17:27
- Re: Function invocation location, castillo . bryan, 17:21
- Re: Function invocation location, Keith Thompson, 17:11
- Function invocation location, 1 . 41421, 16:50
- Re: please verify the code, Keith Thompson, 16:40
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, mateus . justino, 16:39
- Re: Macro substitutions, pete, 16:30
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, Joakim Hove, 16:19
- Re: Macro substitutions, Eric Sosman, 16:18
- Re: confused with function declarations, Flash Gordon, 16:12
- Re: varargs in C (AMD64 architecture), Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: please verify the code, Joe Wright, 16:03
- Re: confused with function declarations, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- Re: MTA - Google, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: please verify the code, Default User, 15:04
- Re: please verify the code, Joe Wright, 14:57
- Re: Macro substitutions, Artie Gold, 14:54
- Re: Learn more, Ben Pfaff, 14:52
- Macro substitutions, James S. Singleton, 14:48
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Artie Gold, 14:48
- Re: varargs in C (AMD64 architecture), Flash Gordon, 14:47
- Re: Learn more, lillie thomas, 14:24
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), carlos, 14:02
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Robert Gamble, 13:57
- Re: Learn more, Steve, 13:40
- exponentiation operator (lack of), carlos, 13:39
- Re: Learn more, Richard Heathfield, 13:38
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, Clark S . Cox III, 13:33
- Re: [ot]Re: Learn more, Default User, 13:28
- Re: [ot]Re: family tree and, Grumble, 13:23
- Re: varargs in C (AMD64 architecture), Grumble, 13:18
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, pete, 12:39
- Re: confused with function declarations, pete, 12:21
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, Gordon Burditt, 12:10
- [ot]Re: Learn more, pete, 12:04
- [ot]Re: family tree and, pete, 11:58
- Re: confused with function declarations, Flash Gordon, 11:47
- Re: confused with function declarations, Jordan Abel, 10:39
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, Targeur fou, 09:50
- Re: huffman encoder, Flash Gordon, 09:41
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:21
- Re: Learn more, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:15
- Re: family tree and, osmium, 09:03
- Re: How to Inlcude STL::Map, Targeur fou, 08:42
- Re: How to Inlcude STL::Map, Richard Bos, 08:41
- How to Inlcude STL::Map, viveque . kumar, 08:16
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, Eric Sosman, 08:02
- Re: Learn more, Richard Bos, 07:56
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, pete, 07:17
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, Flash Gordon, 06:53
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Flash Gordon, 06:47
- Re: family tree and, usenet, 06:46
- Re: family tree and, Christopher Benson-Manica, 06:40
- family tree and, marar . harish, 06:36
- Re: confused with function declarations, Xiaoshen Li, 06:34
- Re: Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, EventHelix.com, 06:22
- Learn more, Programmer, 06:13
- Negative indices to a vector: Valid?, Joakim Hove, 05:26
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, CoL, 05:01
- Re: please verify the code, websnarf, 03:48
- Re: please verify the code, Bill Gutz, 02:13
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Chris Torek, 02:07
- Re: huffman encoder, Mark McIntyre, 02:04
- Re: can I pass an object from cpp to c, jamy, 02:01
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Niklas Norrthon, 00:56
December 21, 2005
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Netocrat, 23:47
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Lalatendu Das, 23:41
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Lalatendu Das, 23:29
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Stan Milam, 21:33
- Re: open source pong or equally simple game, Michael Mair, 20:42
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, pete, 20:23
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, sam . s . kong, 20:13
- Re: confused with function declarations, pete, 20:11
- open source pong or equally simple game, Dr_Locke_Z2A, 20:00
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, Default User, 19:25
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, Andrey Tarasevich, 19:22
- No compile error for undefined function, sam . s . kong, 19:08
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Mark McIntyre, 18:33
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 18:12
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, pemo, 18:01
- Re: confused with function declarations, pemo, 17:58
- Re: confused with function declarations, pemo, 17:54
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Martin Ambuhl, 17:38
- Re: confused with function declarations, pete, 17:36
- Re: huffman encoder, Default User, 17:07
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 16:38
- Re: huffman encoder, Flash Gordon, 15:54
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Joe Wright, 15:54
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Netocrat, 15:49
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Chris Torek, 15:35
- Re: huffman encoder, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:23
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, John Bode, 15:19
- Re: huffman encoder, aarklon, 15:16
- Re: huffman encoder, aarklon, 15:10
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Flash Gordon, 14:37
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Flash Gordon, 14:34
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Jordan Abel, 14:07
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Jordan Abel, 14:04
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Keith Thompson, 13:55
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, dragoncoder, 13:48
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:47
- confused with function declarations, Xiaoshen Li, 13:46
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Flash Gordon, 13:41
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Keith Thompson, 13:38
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Keith Thompson, 13:34
- Re: something about gcc3.4.2, Keith Thompson, 13:33
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Keith Thompson, 13:30
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, dragoncoder, 13:27
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, David Resnick, 13:17
- Re: Order of evaluation of function arguments, Michael Mair, 13:16
- Order of evaluation of function arguments, dragoncoder, 13:11
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Michael Mair, 12:39
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Michael Mair, 12:28
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Flash Gordon, 12:27
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Ed Prochak, 11:47
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Flash Gordon, 10:58
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, Richard Bos, 10:55
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, Dave Vandervies, 10:32
- Re: something about gcc3.4.2, Skarmander, 09:55
- Re: huffman encoder, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:48
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Chad, 08:51
- Re: Problem with printf formats, vishnu, 08:42
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Barry Schwarz, 07:46
- Re: something about gcc3.4.2, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 06:46
- something about gcc3.4.2, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 06:36
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, pemo, 06:12
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, Flash Gordon, 06:00
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, pemo, 05:49
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Laurent Deniau, 05:36
- Re: Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, Richard Bos, 05:04
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Kenny McCormack, 04:40
- Signal Handling - Are they part of ANSI C?, Stanley S, 04:13
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 04:11
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Chuck F. , 04:03
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Anand, 04:00
- Re: Portable struct initialization, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:54
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, alok, 03:32
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, alok, 03:29
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Michael Mair, 03:21
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Simon Biber, 02:47
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Richard Bos, 02:39
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Netocrat, 01:49
- Re: diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", Thad Smith, 01:01
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Artie Gold, 00:39
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Matt, 00:27
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, Jordan Abel, 00:26
- Re: huffman encoder, Martin Ambuhl, 00:25
- Re: confused about behaviour of scanf, alok, 00:18
- confused about behaviour of scanf, Lalatendu Das, 00:01
December 20, 2005
- Re: study material, Richard Heathfield, 23:50
- Re: Insecure Programming by example, Richard Heathfield, 22:45
- Re: huffman encoder, Walter Roberson, 22:44
- Re: Doubts in c, Richard Heathfield, 22:33
- huffman encoder, aarklon, 22:00
- Re: Doubts in c, Tydr Schnubbis, 21:49
- Re: Help on void *, dukguru, 21:36
- Re: MTA - Google, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:34
- Re: Help on void *, dukguru, 21:33
- Re: Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, August Karlstrom, 21:21
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Dave, 21:17
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Andrey Tarasevich, 20:33
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Tatu Portin, 20:12
- Re: Pseudorandom algorithms, Keith Thompson, 20:01
- Re: Pseudorandom algorithms, Michael Mair, 19:58
- Pseudorandom algorithms, Tatu Portin, 19:34
- Re: MTA - Google, Keith Thompson, 19:17
- Re: Insecure Programming by example, aarklon, 19:12
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: C overflow/underflow problem, Old Wolf, 18:38
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Old Wolf, 18:26
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Old Wolf, 18:22
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Roberto Waltman, 18:02
- Re: MTA - Google, Flash Gordon, 17:52
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Dave, 17:23
- Re: study material, Malcolm, 17:22
- Re: MTA - Google, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:05
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Mark B, 16:58
- Re: MTA - Google, Mark B, 16:48
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Richard Harter, 16:21
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Flash Gordon, 16:13
- Re: Portable struct initialization, Everton, 16:12
- Re: MTA - Google, Flash Gordon, 16:06
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Chuck F. , 15:49
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Dave, 15:11
- Re: Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, Eric Sosman, 15:10
- Re: MTA - Google (was: Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done.), Keith Thompson, 14:50
- Re: Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, Keith Thompson, 14:45
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Keith Thompson, 14:38
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Randy Howard, 14:14
- Re: Opensource software for computing checksum?, Chris McDonald, 14:04
- Opensource software for computing checksum?, Zahid Faizal, 13:46
- Re: Portable struct initialization, Flash Gordon, 13:34
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Malcolm, 13:29
- Re: MTA - Google (was: Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done.), Mark B, 13:24
- Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done., Martin Ambuhl, 13:19
- Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done., Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:16
- MTA - Google (was: Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done.), Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:10
- Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done., Stanley S, 13:03
- Re: study material, Jordan Abel, 12:56
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, heepa9, 12:49
- Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done., Eric Sosman, 12:43
- Re: strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done., Artie Gold, 12:40
- strcat() and segmentation faults. But malloc() already done., Stanley S, 12:22
- C overflow/underflow problem, Harris Kosmidis, 11:31
- Re: Measuring time differences, Richard Bos, 11:31
- Re: Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, Eric Sosman, 10:40
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, Rouben Rostamian, 10:28
- Re: Successor to C, not C++?, P.J. Plauger, 10:16
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Dik T. Winter, 10:07
- Successor to C, not C++?, heepa9, 09:46
- Re: study material, pete, 09:44
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Jirka Klaue, 08:59
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Guenther Sohler, 08:37
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Guenther Sohler, 08:35
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Guenther Sohler, 08:34
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, David Resnick, 08:32
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Jirka Klaue, 07:56
- Re: pointers for beginners, Nick Keighley, 07:54
- Re: study material, Chuck F. , 07:12
- Re: Problem with printf formats, usenet, 07:08
- Re: Problem with printf formats, Chuck F. , 07:06
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Richard Heathfield, 06:47
- Re: Portable struct initialization, Chris Dollin, 06:38
- Re: study material, madhura, 06:33
- Re: study material, Stefan Krah, 06:30
- study material, madhura, 06:16
- study material, madhura, 06:16
- Problem with printf formats, Guenther Sohler, 06:11
- Portable struct initialization, Everton, 06:11
- Re: Limbajul C, Richard Heathfield, 06:09
- Re: a question about drawpoly function, Nick Keighley, 05:50
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 05:48
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Netocrat, 04:38
- Re: initializing array of structures, Martin Ambuhl, 04:09
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Chris Torek, 04:09
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jonathan Leffler, 03:43
- Re: Limbajul C, Richard Bos, 02:29
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Richard Bos, 02:24
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 02:16
- Re: initializing array of structures, Michael Mair, 02:08
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 01:53
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Netocrat, 01:38
- Re: Limbajul C, Richard Heathfield, 01:37
- initializing array of structures, mahesh_cbrl, 00:43
December 19, 2005
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 23:34
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 23:24
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 23:23
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Barry Schwarz, 23:06
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Barry Schwarz, 23:06
- Re: pointers for beginners, Barry Schwarz, 23:06
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Roman Mashak, 22:40
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Jonny, 22:36
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 21:09
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 21:07
- Re: pointers for beginners, osmium, 19:15
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Keith Thompson, 18:38
- Re: Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, Keith Thompson, 18:32
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Mark McIntyre, 18:31
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: pointers for beginners, Robert Gamble, 18:09
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Keith Thompson, 18:00
- pointers for beginners, ballpointpenthief, 17:34
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm = OT, Barry, 17:31
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:12
- Re: (OT) Detecting multipication overflow, jacob navia, 17:08
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Randy Howard, 16:51
- Re: Limbajul C, Dingo, 16:50
- Re: Limbajul C, Mark McIntyre, 16:31
- Re: Measuring time differences, Mark McIntyre, 16:28
- Re: Measuring time differences, Mark McIntyre, 16:28
- Re: too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, Mark McIntyre, 16:25
- Re: Need help on accesing more than 4GB, Randy Howard, 16:20
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:19
- Re: Measuring time differences, Randy Howard, 16:14
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Michael Mair, 15:34
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Flash Gordon, 15:29
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Michael Mair, 15:24
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., pete, 15:07
- Re: Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Daniel Kraft, 15:06
- Dequote a string, unescaping escaped quotes, Jonny, 14:53
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Default User, 14:14
- Re: Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, Michael Mair, 14:05
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Michael Mair, 13:39
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Richard Tobin, 12:36
- Re: diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", John Bode, 12:22
- Re: Measuring time differences, jacob navia, 12:03
- Re: Measuring time differences, Richard Bos, 11:54
- Re: can I pass an object from cpp to c, Richard Heathfield, 11:48
- Re: can I pass an object from cpp to c, Kenny McCormack, 11:41
- Re: a question about drawpoly function, Kenny McCormack, 11:40
- Re: Need help on accesing more than 4GB, Kenny McCormack, 11:39
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Bos, 11:34
- Re: Help on void *, Eric Sosman, 11:28
- Variable/parameter declaration inconsistency, August Karlstrom, 11:14
- Re: (OT) Detecting multipication overflow, Chuck F. , 11:03
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Chuck F. , 10:53
- Help on void *, #define, 10:33
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 09:55
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:52
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, David Resnick, 09:49
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Antonio Contreras, 09:44
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 09:32
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 09:26
- Limbajul C, Richard Heathfield, 09:09
- Re: can I pass an object from cpp to c, Michel Bardiaux, 09:08
- Re: a question about drawpoly function, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:08
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Richard Heathfield, 09:04
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 08:55
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 08:41
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 08:34
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, David Resnick, 08:30
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Chris Dollin, 08:22
- can I pass an object from cpp to c, jamy, 08:12
- a question about drawpoly function, shahrzad, 08:12
- Re: integers to binary, pete, 08:03
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Antonio Contreras, 07:52
- Re: integers to binary, Dik T. Winter, 07:46
- Re: diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", Flash Gordon, 07:32
- Re: diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", Richard Heathfield, 07:26
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Alex Fraser, 07:24
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Heathfield, 07:08
- Re: integers to binary, Dik T. Winter, 07:01
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Roman Mashak, 06:56
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Antonio Contreras, 06:51
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Keith Thompson, 06:46
- Re: diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", kishore_mca330, 06:44
- Re: diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", Keith Thompson, 06:43
- Re: Need help on accesing more than 4GB, Flash Gordon, 06:42
- Re: Need help on accesing more than 4GB, Keith Thompson, 06:42
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Keith Thompson, 06:40
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, str2, 06:19
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Antonio Contreras, 06:09
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, jacob navia, 06:05
- diffrence between "function pointer" and "pointer to a function", murgan, 05:57
- Need help on accesing more than 4GB, rajaramanv, 05:27
- Re: Detecting multipication overflow, jacob navia, 05:11
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Richard Bos, 04:22
- Re: Detecting multipication overflow, Chris Torek, 03:50
- how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Roman Mashak, 03:31
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Keith Thompson, 03:29
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Richard Bos, 03:23
- Re: Dumb Question., Zoran Cutura, 03:03
- too much time for internet and pc and no time for to walk and sport for you, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 02:17
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Richard Heathfield, 02:09
- Re: using preprocessors - help!!, Keith Thompson, 02:04
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Bjørn Augestad, 02:04
- Re: how to cast from (void*) to other types?, Ravi Uday, 01:59
- Re: integers to binary, Mark McIntyre, 01:33
- Re: using preprocessors - help!!, Jamiil, 00:57
- Re: Indexing a Text File, Walter Roberson, 00:16
- Re: Good C materials, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:14
- Re: A small clarification ..., Keith Thompson, 00:06
December 18, 2005
- Re: A small clarification ..., jat, 23:44
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 23:37
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 23:34
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 23:14
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Chuck F. , 22:50
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Chris Torek, 22:37
- Re: Measuring time differences, Chuck F. , 22:35
- Re: Measuring time differences, Chuck F. , 22:25
- Re: integers to binary, Dave Thompson, 22:20
- Re: which code runs faster?, Dave Thompson, 22:20
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Dave Thompson, 22:20
- Re: Indexing a Text File, Barry Schwarz, 22:13
- Re: Newbie question, Longfellow, 20:40
- Re: Indexing a Text File, Foodbank, 20:33
- Re: OT, welcome, Netocrat, 20:08
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, websnarf, 19:16
- Re: Indexing a Text File, kleuske, 19:14
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Old Wolf, 18:47
- Re: The Zeus Compression Algorithm, Keith Thompson, 18:28
- The Zeus Compression Algorithm, dunric, 18:00
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Barry Schwarz, 17:20
- Re: Inconsistent, Old Wolf, 17:12
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Barry Schwarz, 17:03
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, pete, 15:20
- Re: OT, welcome, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:02
- Re: detecting integer overflow, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 14:37
- Re: Indexing a Text File, Foodbank, 14:33
- Indexing a Text File, Foodbank, 14:28
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, pete, 14:21
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., pete, 14:18
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Michael Mair, 14:06
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Michael Mair, 13:58
- Re: Measuring time differences, Randy Howard, 13:42
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 13:41
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 13:12
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Flash Gordon, 13:01
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 12:44
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 11:58
- Re: Inconsistent, Keith Thompson, 11:28
- Re: Measuring time differences, Martin Ambuhl, 11:28
- Re: Inconsistent, Keith Thompson, 11:19
- Re: Multiple indirection mess-up..., Eric Sosman, 11:18
- Multiple indirection mess-up..., santosh, 11:13
- Re: Inconsistent, Keith Thompson, 11:11
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, pete, 10:39
- Re: Newbie question, pete, 09:40
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 08:50
- Re: Measuring time differences, Mark McIntyre, 08:14
- Re: Inconsistent, Flash Gordon, 07:13
- Re: Inconsistent, Flash Gordon, 06:48
- Re: Inconsistent, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:44
- Re: Inconsistent, Flash Gordon, 06:34
- Re: Inconsistent, Flash Gordon, 05:56
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, SM Ryan, 05:39
- Re: Measuring time differences, Michael Mair, 05:22
- Re: Newbie question, Flash Gordon, 05:14
- Re: Measuring time differences, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:14
- Re: Inconsistent, pemo, 05:13
- Re: Inconsistent, pemo, 05:09
- Re: what data structrue book do you use or recommend?, luciferleo, 05:02
- Re: Inconsistent, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:02
- Re: Inconsistent, Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:59
- Re: what data structrue book do you use or recommend?, Gerr, 04:27
- Re: Inconsistent, buda, 04:25
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Inconsistent, Christopher Benson-Manica, 02:47
- Re: Measuring time differences, Richard Heathfield, 02:27
- Re: Good C materials, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 00:41
- Good C materials, anbu, 00:30
December 17, 2005
- Re: Newbie question, Barry Schwarz, 23:47
- what data structrue book do you use or recommend?, luciferleo, 23:21
- Re: Newbie question, Longfellow, 23:18
- Re: using preprocessors - help!!, Robert Gamble, 23:00
- Re: using preprocessors - help!!, Walter Roberson, 22:47
- using preprocessors - help!!, Jamiil, 22:02
- Re: Inconsistent, Barry Schwarz, 21:55
- Re: Dynamic mem allocation for pointers, Barry Schwarz, 21:55
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Barry Schwarz, 21:55
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Barry Schwarz, 21:55
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Simon Biber, 21:10
- Re: Inconsistent, Simon Biber, 20:26
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 20:26
- Re: Inconsistent, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: Measuring time differences, Randy Howard, 20:21
- Re: Inconsistent, Simon Biber, 20:17
- Re: Measuring time differences, Randy Howard, 20:13
- Re: Inconsistent, Keith Thompson, 20:10
- Re: Newbie question, Longfellow, 19:48
- Re: no-op function pointer, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:43
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 19:29
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 18:52
- Re: Measuring time differences, Richard Heathfield, 18:50
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 18:21
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 18:11
- Re: Inconsistent, Flash Gordon, 18:10
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:49
- Re: Inconsistent, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:43
- Re: OT, welcome (was: Re: To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C.), Netocrat, 17:43
- Re: Measuring time differences, Chris Torek, 17:40
- Re: list of strings, Barry Schwarz, 17:24
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 17:24
- Re: Measuring time differences, jacob navia, 17:20
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 17:17
- Re: Measuring time differences, Mark McIntyre, 17:15
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 17:13
- Re: Inconsistent, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:07
- Re: Measuring time differences, jacob navia, 17:05
- Re: Measuring time differences, Richard Heathfield, 16:55
- Re: Inconsistent, Mark McIntyre, 16:54
- Re: Join CodingCache.com!, Richard Heathfield, 16:52
- Re: Measuring time differences, Mark McIntyre, 16:51
- Re: TCP connection hang problem, Mark McIntyre, 16:47
- Re: Measuring time differences, jacob navia, 16:35
- Re: Inconsistent, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:28
- TCP connection hang problem, changxun, 16:25
- Re: Measuring time differences, jacob navia, 16:18
- Re: Join CodingCache.com!, Flash Gordon, 16:15
- Re: Inconsistent, Flash Gordon, 16:07
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 15:42
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 15:40
- Join CodingCache.com!, j883376, 15:34
- Inconsistent, jimbo, 15:11
- Re: no-op function pointer, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:48
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 14:35
- Re: Measuring time differences, Martin Ambuhl, 14:14
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 14:10
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 14:02
- Re: A small clarification ..., Mark McIntyre, 14:00
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Mark McIntyre, 13:53
- Re: Why is there no difference between buffered and unbuffered file IO?, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: Measuring time differences, Mark McIntyre, 13:51
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:51
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 13:41
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Mark McIntyre, 13:41
- Re: Why is there no difference between buffered and unbuffered file IO?, Mark McIntyre, 13:39
- Re: no-op function pointer, Walter Roberson, 13:24
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Chris Torek, 13:12
- Re: A small clarification ..., Thad Smith, 13:09
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Artie Gold, 12:49
- Code Complete: 1st or 2nd Edition?, Patrick_, 12:02
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Sune, 10:31
- Re: Why is there no difference between buffered and unbuffered file IO?, pank7, 10:21
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Simon Biber, 10:17
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 10:05
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Michael R. Copeland, 09:56
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Richard Tobin, 09:52
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, Flash Gordon, 09:36
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 09:33
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 09:29
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:07
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 09:00
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 08:49
- Re: Newbie question, Flash Gordon, 08:44
- Re: Dumb Question., Michael Mair, 08:40
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 08:38
- Re: Dumb Question., Michael Mair, 08:36
- Re: please verify the code, pete, 08:31
- Re: Enabling and disabling a macro, Giannis Papadopoulos, 08:30
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, Simon Biber, 08:29
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 08:26
- Re: please verify the code, pete, 08:19
- Re: Newbie question, pete, 08:13
- Re: about C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:57
- Re: Newbie question, Flash Gordon, 07:55
- Re: Dumb Question., pete, 07:54
- Re: Dumb Question., pete, 07:49
- Re: Dumb Question., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 07:41
- Re: please verify the code, pete, 07:38
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Richard Heathfield, 07:13
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, Flash Gordon, 07:13
- Re: Measuring time differences, Michael Mair, 07:08
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Richard Heathfield, 07:07
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:06
- Re: Dumb Question., Michael Mair, 07:06
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 07:04
- Re: using realloc multiple times question... thanks !, Stef, 06:50
- Re: about C, Michael Mair, 06:50
- about C, pathi, 06:44
- Re: Newbie question, pete, 06:32
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Richard Heathfield, 06:19
- Re: A small clarification ..., Richard Heathfield, 06:16
- Re: Measuring time differences, Dominik Wallner, 06:05
- Re: A small clarification ..., Martin Ambuhl, 04:47
- Re: A small clarification ..., Alex Fraser, 04:46
- Re: A small clarification ..., kleuske, 04:45
- Re: A small clarification ..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 04:43
- A small clarification ..., op, 04:29
- Re: please verify the code, Roman Mashak, 02:34
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Simon Biber, 02:23
- Re: please verify the code, Jack Klein, 02:15
- Re: Why is there no difference between buffered and unbuffered file IO?, Jack Klein, 02:11
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Jack Klein, 02:07
- please verify the code, Roman Mashak, 02:00
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Keith Thompson, 01:46
- Re: operator % and signed integers, jat, 01:46
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Keith Thompson, 01:43
- Newbie question, Longfellow, 01:33
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Artie Gold, 01:32
- Re: operator % and signed integers, Ivan Vecerina, 01:24
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Rouben Rostamian, 00:49
- Re: please verify the code, Thomas Matthews, 00:27
- Why is there no difference between buffered and unbuffered file IO?, pank7, 00:22
- operator % and signed integers, Thomas Matthews, 00:05
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, vire, 00:03
December 16, 2005
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, Lew Pitcher, 23:53
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, Keith Thompson, 23:52
- Re: how to call notepad.exe from a c program, pank7, 23:50
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 22:52
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 22:48
- how to call notepad.exe from a c program, kisshug, 22:41
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 22:37
- Re: Measuring time differences, Randy Howard, 22:35
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Randy Howard, 22:28
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 22:25
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 22:21
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 22:09
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 22:08
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Keith Thompson, 22:05
- Re: array of struct init list, Rob Adams, 22:02
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 22:01
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Chuck F. , 21:07
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, osmium, 20:50
- Re: using realloc multiple times question..., Chuck F. , 20:50
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, sravishnu, 20:20
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, pete, 20:09
- Re: Enabling and disabling a macro, Christian Bau, 19:45
- Re: using realloc multiple times question..., Christian Bau, 19:40
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, sravishnu, 19:38
- Re: suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, Jordan Abel, 19:31
- Re: Enabling and disabling a macro, Jordan Abel, 19:29
- Re: Dumb Question., Keith Thompson, 19:26
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Douglas A. Gwyn, 19:21
- suggestion for writing a program to concatanate two strings, sravishnu, 19:21
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Douglas A. Gwyn, 19:17
- Re: free memory, S.Tobias, 19:14
- Re: Preprocessor errors?, Mark McIntyre, 19:10
- Enabling and disabling a macro, Giannis Papadopoulos, 19:04
- array of struct init list, Jeff, 19:04
- Re: no-op function pointer, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:01
- Re: using realloc multiple times question..., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:50
- Re: using realloc multiple times question..., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: using realloc multiple times question..., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Mark McIntyre, 18:38
- Re: using realloc multiple times question..., Jordan Abel, 18:14
- Re: Dumb Question., Markus Moll, 17:56
- using realloc multiple times question..., Mischa, 17:43
- Re: using fis.c in a c++ project, Default User, 17:29
- Re: Measuring time differences, pete, 16:27
- Re: array of functions, Chuck F. , 16:26
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Chris Torek, 16:16
- Re: Measuring time differences, Chuck F. , 16:13
- Re: using fis.c in a c++ project, Default User, 16:13
- Re: what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Michael Mair, 16:11
- Re: no-op function pointer, Chris Torek, 16:07
- Re: what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Default User, 16:03
- Re: using fis.c in a c++ project, Chuck F. , 16:02
- Re: what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Dominik Wallner, 16:02
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Chris Torek, 15:36
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 15:06
- Re: Measuring time differences, Flash Gordon, 14:56
- Re: what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Martin Ambuhl, 14:55
- Re: what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: Measuring time differences, Martin Ambuhl, 14:53
- Re: what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Lew Pitcher, 14:42
- Re: Measuring time differences, Michael Mair, 14:28
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: Scratchy question...., Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:21
- Re: A simple question about a function, Michael Mair, 14:19
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Netocrat, 14:17
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 14:17
- Re: Measuring time differences, Keith Thompson, 14:14
- Re: using fis.c in a c++ project, Keith Thompson, 14:09
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Keith Thompson, 14:05
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Jordan Abel, 13:56
- Re: system call in VC, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:55
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Keith Thompson, 13:52
- Re: Measuring time differences, coder1024, 13:52
- Re: using fis.c in a c++ project, SCazzo, 13:47
- Re: Dumb Question., Keith Thompson, 13:45
- Re: array of functions, Keith Thompson, 13:29
- Measuring time differences, Dominik Wallner, 13:26
- Re: system call in VC, Keith Thompson, 13:26
- Re: A simple question about a function, Jordan Abel, 12:28
- using fis.c in a c++ project, Andrea Di Giovanni, 12:27
- Re: OT: embedded linux [was Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address], Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:51
- Re: Dumb Question., Jordan Abel, 11:44
- Re: Dumb Question., Martin Ambuhl, 11:40
- Re: Dumb Question., Martin Ambuhl, 11:38
- what is the difference between string.h and cstring?, Xiaoshen Li, 10:59
- detecting incompatible locale modes for encoding, Jaime Casanova, 10:57
- Re: array of functions, Jordan Abel, 09:54
- Re: array of functions, Kenny McCormack, 09:46
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Richard Tobin, 09:46
- Re: To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C., Kenny McCormack, 09:45
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Richard Tobin, 09:41
- Re: [ot]Re: system call in VC, pete, 09:37
- Re: Dumb Question., Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:34
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Mark McIntyre, 09:18
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Mark McIntyre, 09:15
- Re: A simple question about a function, Xiaoshen Li, 09:12
- A simple question about a function, Xiaoshen Li, 08:44
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Sune, 08:31
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Richard Bos, 08:25
- Re: C code is not generating required results., vasudevmukherjee, 08:05
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, kuyper, 07:23
- Re: To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C., Nick Keighley, 07:19
- Re: Dumb Question., Richard Bos, 07:08
- Re: Dumb Question., Ingo Menger, 06:47
- Re: Dumb Question., Nick Keighley, 06:47
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Richard Bos, 06:41
- Dumb Question., vashwath, 06:35
- Re: array of functions, Chuck F. , 05:56
- Re: Insecure Programming by example, bluejack, 05:18
- Re: undefined behaviour?, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:05
- Re: system call in VC, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:47
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Richard Bos, 03:30
- Re: trimming leading zeros, pemo, 03:15
- Re: system call in VC, Niklas Norrthon, 03:10
- Re: [ot]Re: system call in VC, Keith Thompson, 03:00
- Re: array of functions, Keith Thompson, 02:58
- Re: [ot]Re: system call in VC, Simon Biber, 02:56
- Re: [ot]Re: system call in VC, Richard Heathfield, 02:35
- Re: array of functions, raghu, 02:20
- [ot]Re: system call in VC, pete, 01:30
- Re: return value of fgets(), pete, 01:25
- Re: system call in VC, Richard Heathfield, 01:23
- system call in VC, kaci_tizi_ouzou2000, 01:05
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 00:31
December 15, 2005
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Douglas A. Gwyn, 22:43
- Re: return value of fgets(), Keith Thompson, 22:26
- Re: Insecure Programming by example, Eric Sosman, 21:53
- return value of fgets(), Roman Mashak, 21:47
- Re: return value of fgets(), Chuck F. , 21:37
- Re: return value of fgets(), Joe Wright, 21:16
- Re: Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Simon Biber, 20:56
- Re: no-op function pointer, Walter Roberson, 20:56
- Re: return value of fgets(), Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Keith Thompson, 20:45
- Re: return value of fgets(), Simon Biber, 20:45
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 20:11
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Jordan Abel, 20:05
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Jordan Abel, 19:59
- Re: no-op function pointer, tedu, 19:15
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Blunt Jackson, 19:03
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Flash Gordon, 18:58
- Internationalization - Unicode - Format used for command line arguments?, Sune, 18:50
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Richard Tobin, 18:49
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Kenneth Brody, 18:48
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Gordon Burditt, 18:37
- Re: no-op function pointer, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:37
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Keith Thompson, 18:30
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, pete, 18:29
- Re: how to see the list of the function names?, Flash Gordon, 18:26
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, bluejack, 18:19
- Re: Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Chuck F. , 18:04
- Re: how to see the list of the function names?, Chuck F. , 17:57
- Operational and functional differences - #define vs typedef ?, O Plameras, 17:49
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, bluejack, 17:48
- Re: how to see the list of the function names?, Mark McIntyre, 17:46
- Re: Insecure Programming by example, Richard Heathfield, 17:44
- Re: no-op function pointer, bluejack, 17:41
- Re: no-op function pointer, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Insecure Programming by example, aarklon, 17:04
- Re: no-op function pointer, bluejack, 17:02
- Re: no-op function pointer, Keith Thompson, 16:58
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Peter Nilsson, 16:53
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, mnaydin, 16:32
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Eric Sosman, 16:24
- Re: no-op function pointer, Kenneth Brody, 16:18
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 15:45
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, mnaydin, 15:31
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, bluejack, 15:30
- Re: no-op function pointer, bluejack, 15:23
- Re: array of functions, Rob Adams, 15:22
- Re: Scratchy question...., Randy Howard, 14:53
- Re: trimming leading zeros, pete, 14:38
- Re: array of functions, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Keith Thompson, 14:14
- Re: array of functions, osmium, 14:09
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:08
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Mark McIntyre, 14:08
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:07
- array of functions, raghu, 13:56
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Keith Thompson, 13:52
- Re: question, Keith Thompson, 13:48
- Re: question, Keith Thompson, 13:47
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Eric Sosman, 13:47
- Re: Scratchy question...., Keith Thompson, 13:44
- Re: Error message : "function returns address of local variable", Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:34
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Keith Thompson, 13:24
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Keith Thompson, 13:19
- Re: Pro C--Openings in Polaris Software Labs Chennai, Chuck F. , 13:06
- how to see the list of the function names?, Xiaoshen Li, 12:52
- Re: Scratchy question...., Nick Keighley, 12:30
- Re: Error message : "function returns address of local variable", freeposte, 12:10
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Mark McIntyre, 12:06
- Re: question, Nick Keighley, 11:56
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Nick Keighley, 11:34
- Re: Scratchy question...., Default User, 11:32
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Default User, 11:29
- Re: Scratchy question...., Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:57
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Friedrich Dominicus, 10:51
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, kuyper, 10:42
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Friedrich Dominicus, 10:34
- Re: question, pete, 10:28
- Re: Pro C--Openings in Polaris Software Labs Chennai, Richard Tobin, 10:25
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Robert Gamble, 10:23
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Friedrich Dominicus, 10:20
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Friedrich Dominicus, 10:14
- Re: question, Alok Singhal, 10:07
- Re: question, santosh, 09:56
- Re: question, Robert Gamble, 09:43
- Re: undefined behaviour?, santosh, 09:43
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Robert Gamble, 09:37
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Richard Bos, 09:35
- Re: undefined behaviour?, santosh, 09:33
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Antonio Contreras, 09:29
- Re: question, Chuck F. , 09:26
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Robert Gamble, 09:25
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Jordan Abel, 09:21
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Jordan Abel, 09:18
- Re: To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C., Chuck F. , 09:16
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Jordan Abel, 09:14
- Re: question, Chris Dollin, 09:14
- Re: Pro C--Openings in Polaris Software Labs Chennai, Chuck F. , 09:09
- Re: support of C99 VLA in compilers, Jordan Abel, 09:08
- Re: undefined behaviour?, santosh, 09:07
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Jordan Abel, 09:07
- Re: undefined behaviour?, Pieter Droogendijk, 09:07
- Re: question, santosh, 09:06
- Re: question, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 08:49
- Re: question, santosh, 08:44
- Re: Scratchy question...., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 08:28
- undefined behaviour?, Friedrich Dominicus, 08:19
- question, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 08:19
- Re: Scratchy question...., Vladimir Oka, 08:11
- Re: Scratchy question...., Kenny McCormack, 08:08
- Re: Scratchy question...., pete, 08:07
- Re: Scratchy question...., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 08:01
- Re: A style question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:56
- Re: Scratchy question...., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 07:51
- Re: Scratchy question...., mailursubbu, 07:47
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Jordan Abel, 07:45
- Re: Scratchy question...., Ravi Uday, 07:42
- Scratchy question...., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 07:28
- OT, welcome (was: Re: To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C.), Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:26
- Re: To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C., Kenny McCormack, 07:06
- Re: support of C99 VLA in compilers, Flash Gordon, 07:05
- To enter and access database of MS access or any DBMS usibg C., Sree, 07:04
- Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address, Ashish, 07:02
- Re: JAVA, pete, 07:01
- Re: free memory, pete, 06:45
- Pro C--Openings in Polaris Software Labs Chennai, sridharun, 06:38
- Pro C--Openings in Polaris Software Labs Chennai, sridharun, 06:37
- Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address, Ashish, 06:26
- Re: Is argv array modifiable ?, Richard Heathfield, 06:10
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Is argv array modifiable ?, mnaydin, 05:58
- Re: Need a programme for Paint by SHIKHAR, Richard Heathfield, 05:22
- Re: JAVA, Richard Heathfield, 05:21
- Re: Need a programme for Paint by SHIKHAR, katekukku, 05:05
- Re: JAVA, Gerr, 04:59
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Richard Bos, 04:49
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Richard Bos, 04:42
- Re: no-op function pointer, Chuck F. , 04:19
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Richard Heathfield, 04:12
- Re: A style question, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 04:09
- OT: embedded linux [was Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address], Andrew R, 03:57
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chuck F. , 03:30
- Re: A style question, Bjørn Augestad, 03:28
- Re: A style question, Chuck F. , 03:25
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Richard Bos, 03:24
- Re: trimming leading zeros, Chuck F. , 02:59
- Re: support of C99 VLA in compilers, Erik de Castro Lopo, 02:41
- A problem related with multiprocessor, jacky shi, 02:28
- Re: no-op function pointer, Keith Thompson, 02:17
- Re: no-op function pointer, Jordan Abel, 01:48
- Re: JAVA, Richard Heathfield, 00:47
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Richard Heathfield, 00:43
- Re: no-op function pointer, Walter Roberson, 00:37
- Re: no-op function pointer, Walter Roberson, 00:36
- Re: no-op function pointer, Richard Crowley, 00:31
December 14, 2005
- Re: no-op function pointer, Jack Klein, 23:47
- JAVA, kaushickmitra, 23:45
- A style question, Frederick Ding, 23:12
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 22:09
- Re: free memory, Joe Wright, 22:04
- Re: free memory, Joe Wright, 21:49
- Re: trimming leading zeros, Ed Prochak, 21:49
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Keith Thompson, 21:05
- Re: free memory, Keith Thompson, 19:25
- Re: free memory, Joe Wright, 19:09
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 18:41
- Re: Error message : "function returns address of local variable", Mark McIntyre, 18:27
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, lawrence . jones, 18:13
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Jordan Abel, 18:02
- Re: free memory, Jordan Abel, 17:58
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chuck F. , 17:11
- Re: integers to binary, Chuck F. , 17:04
- Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:38
- Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:29
- Re: Preprocessor errors?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:20
- Re: Preprocessor errors?, Artie Gold, 15:18
- Re: trimming leading zeros, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Preprocessor errors?, Sensei, 15:02
- Re: Dynamic mem allocation for pointers, srini, 14:59
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: Error message : "function returns address of local variable", Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:44
- Re: is a good C?, Michael Mair, 14:44
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Flash Gordon, 13:39
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, tedu, 13:26
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Richard Heathfield, 12:27
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Kenny McCormack, 12:17
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, kuyper, 10:50
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, kuyper, 10:42
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, kuyper, 10:35
- Re: Editor and Debugger in C, kleuske, 10:21
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Mark McIntyre, 09:59
- Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address, Mark McIntyre, 09:47
- Re: How to throw away buffer input from stdin??, Realos Osis, 09:45
- Re: initializing array using pointer, Mark McIntyre, 09:42
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Kenny McCormack, 09:32
- Re: C code is not generating required results., Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:31
- Re: newbie: linked list, TK, 09:28
- Re: trimming leading zeros, pete, 09:22
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:22
- Re: Editor and Debugger in C, Kleuskes & Moos, 08:57
- Re: Querry Regarding Define, Kleuskes & Moos, 08:52
- Re: Querry Regarding Define, Pieter Droogendijk, 08:51
- Re: Querry Regarding Define, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 08:49
- Re: integers to binary, Mark McIntyre, 08:35
- Re: newbie: linked list, Mark McIntyre, 08:33
- Re: integers to binary, Pieter Droogendijk, 08:24
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 08:21
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 08:20
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Flash Gordon, 08:20
- Re: trimming leading zeros, Mark McIntyre, 08:17
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 08:15
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Niklas Norrthon, 08:10
- Re: newbie: linked list, Lew Pitcher, 08:10
- Re: Polimorphe Vector, Chuck F. , 07:46
- Re: Dynamic mem allocation for pointers, Chuck F. , 07:38
- Querry Regarding Define, Priya Mishra, 06:55
- Re: Editor and Debugger in C, Chad, 06:49
- Re: Polimorphe Vector, Zara, 05:39
- Re: in C how to store a value on a given memory address, Ashish, 05:36
- Re: What does free return?, Walter Roberson, 02:35
- signed and unsigned char, Joseph Wakeling, 02:27
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Richard Heathfield, 02:22
- Re: What does free return?, Jordan Abel, 02:21
- Re: What does free return?, bluejack, 02:07
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Dave Thompson, 01:59
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Dave Thompson, 01:59
- Re: how to use sscanf?, Dave Thompson, 01:59
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 01:50
- What does free return?, siliconwafer, 01:50
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Chuck F. , 01:35
- Re: no-op function pointer, bluejack, 01:31
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chuck F. , 01:15
- Re: no-op function pointer, mailursubbu, 01:08
- Dynamic mem allocation for pointers, srini, 00:17
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, arun, 00:16
- Re: initializing array using pointer, arun, 00:06
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), arun, 00:02
December 13, 2005
- no-op function pointer, bluejack, 23:41
- Re: support of C99 VLA in compilers, Keith Thompson, 23:28
- Re: initializing array using pointer, Keith Thompson, 23:23
- Re: which code runs faster?, Keith Thompson, 23:20
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Keith Thompson, 23:19
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Ben Pfaff, 23:08
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 23:00
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, Jordan Abel, 22:47
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 22:46
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, venkatesh, 22:30
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Ben Pfaff, 22:17
- Re: FIbonacci, Jordan Abel, 22:10
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 22:07
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Kenny McCormack, 21:57
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Jack Klein, 21:52
- Re: FIbonacci, websnarf, 21:49
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Wojtek Lerch, 21:47
- 2000 Web Templates (Including Customizable Flash Templates), Audrey Pratt, 21:42
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, pete, 21:41
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Ben Pfaff, 20:41
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 20:28
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Ben Pfaff, 20:12
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Jordan Abel, 19:58
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 19:49
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Kenny McCormack, 19:36
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Skarmander, 19:09
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Skarmander, 19:08
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, pete, 18:52
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:31
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, aegis, 18:24
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 18:20
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Old Wolf, 17:49
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Old Wolf, 17:30
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Eric Sosman, 17:17
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Old Wolf, 17:02
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: integers to binary, Old Wolf, 16:47
- Re: integers to binary, Old Wolf, 16:26
- Re: support of C99 VLA in compilers, Chuck F. , 16:11
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Chuck F. , 16:06
- Re: support of C99 VLA in compilers, P.J. Plauger, 16:02
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Robert Gamble, 15:58
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Chuck F. , 15:58
- Re: frns i need a code for, Joe Estock, 15:53
- Re: integers to binary, Netocrat, 15:46
- Re: How to make a library, Kenneth Brody, 15:41
- Re: How to make a library, Kleuskes & Moos, 15:38
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Jordan Abel, 15:35
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Jordan Abel, 15:32
- Re: How to make a library, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:30
- Re: How to make a library, Malcolm, 15:30
- How to make a library, poison . summer, 15:21
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Ben Pfaff, 14:50
- Re: integers to binary, rayw, 14:50
- support of C99 VLA in compilers, Ben Hinkle, 14:35
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:30
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:28
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:27
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Kenny McCormack, 14:26
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:20
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Eric Sosman, 14:18
- Re: initializing array using pointer, Mark McIntyre, 14:08
- Re: integers to binary, Mark McIntyre, 14:06
- Re: which code runs faster?, Mark McIntyre, 13:47
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, David Resnick, 13:43
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:41
- Re: FIbonacci, Michael Wojcik, 13:40
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Robert Gamble, 13:39
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:36
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, grid, 13:30
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Eric Sosman, 13:28
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:20
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, David Resnick, 13:14
- Re: Preprocessor possibilities, Eric Sosman, 13:06
- Re: statistic of integer values, Michael Wojcik, 13:00
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Chuck F. , 12:43
- Preprocessor possibilities, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:39
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Default User, 12:37
- Re: Need a programme for Paint by SHIKHAR, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:34
- [OT]Re: Need a programme for Paint by SHIKHAR, Kleuskes & Moos, 12:34
- Re: Need a programme for Paint by SHIKHAR, Chuck F. , 12:28
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Chuck F. , 12:24
- Re: integers to binary, Netocrat, 12:23
- Re: integers to binary, Chuck F. , 12:15
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Skarmander, 12:06
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Artie Gold, 12:03
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Keith Thompson, 11:55
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate, Skarmander, 11:22
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Kenny McCormack, 11:21
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Richard Bos, 11:19
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Skarmander, 11:10
- Need a programme for Paint by SHIKHAR, katekukku, 11:07
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Eric Sosman, 11:04
- Re: OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Kenny McCormack, 10:56
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:56
- Re: Are they equivalent ?, Kenneth Brody, 10:46
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, rayw, 10:45
- Re: integers to binary, rayw, 10:42
- Are they equivalent ?, grid, 10:20
- OT, Google boilerplate (was: Re: initializing array using pointer), Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:55
- Re: Invalid read of size 1 [valgrind warning], Robert Gamble, 09:54
- Re: what parallel C language does MIPS Pro C Compiler support?, Kenny McCormack, 09:39
- Re: How to compile using library, usenet, 09:31
- How to compile using library, stachurr, 09:23
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Arjun, 09:21
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:53
- Re: integers to binary, Pieter Droogendijk, 08:42
- Re: integers to binary, rayw, 08:28
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Vittorio, 08:27
- Re: integers to binary, pete, 08:00
- Re: initializing array using pointer, Johny, 07:07
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Niklas Norrthon, 06:36
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 05:22
- integers to binary, rayw, 05:21
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 05:15
- Re: initializing array using pointer, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:13
- Re: initializing array using pointer, saurabh, 05:05
- initializing array using pointer, arun, 04:56
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:53
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:44
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, arun, 04:40
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, arun, 04:37
- Re: frns i need a code for, Jaspreet, 04:33
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Jordan Abel, 04:08
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, mailursubbu, 04:07
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, Keith Thompson, 04:04
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 04:02
- Re: I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 03:53
- I don't get how the computer arrives at 2^31, Chad, 03:46
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, Anand, 03:21
- Re: frns i need a code for, Nick Keighley, 03:11
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, jacob navia, 03:06
- frns i need a code for, satish, 03:04
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, venkatesh, 02:57
- Re: how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 02:53
- how to make link betwenn flaoting point to printf statement?, venkatesh, 02:49
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Martin Ambuhl, 02:33
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 02:29
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Artie Gold, 02:20
- Re: Amazing: nested function definition in C, Ben Pfaff, 02:20
- Amazing: nested function definition in C, aladdin, 02:12
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, usr.root@xxxxxxxxx, 01:28
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Keith Thompson, 01:15
- Re: Linux named pipes programming problem, abottchow, 00:56
- Re: Invalid read of size 1 [valgrind warning], Roman Mashak, 00:49
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Arjun, 00:46
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Arjun, 00:45
- Re: Linux named pipes programming problem, Joe Estock, 00:28
December 12, 2005
- Re: which code runs faster?, nelu, 23:31
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Gordon Burditt, 23:17
- Linux named pipes programming problem, abottchow, 23:00
- Re: programming a "terminal"?, Ben Pfaff, 22:08
- programming a "terminal"?, Arjun, 21:58
- Re: which code runs faster?, nelu, 21:36
- Re: which code runs faster?, Keith Thompson, 20:05
- Re: C, really portable?, Robert Gamble, 19:37
- Re: which code runs faster?, Walter Roberson, 19:33
- Re: getbuf(), Keith Thompson, 19:30
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 19:25
- Re: getbuf(), Walter Roberson, 19:11
- getbuf(), chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 18:51
- Re: C, really portable?, Chris Hills, 18:09
- Re: which code runs faster?, nelu, 18:09
- Re: which code runs faster?, Mark McIntyre, 18:07
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 17:49
- Re: which code runs faster?, Walter Roberson, 17:47
- Re: which code runs faster?, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: which code runs faster?, Ben Pfaff, 17:19
- Re: which code runs faster?, nelu, 16:58
- Re: which code runs faster?, nelu, 16:49
- Re: which code runs faster?, Ben Pfaff, 16:47
- which code runs faster?, nelu, 16:35
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Simon Biber, 15:36
- Re: help please, osmium, 15:27
- Re: help please, Kenneth Brody, 15:12
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Mark McIntyre, 14:57
- Re: Certificaiton in C, Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Keith Thompson, 14:38
- Re: help please, Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, jacob navia, 14:16
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 14:15
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Keith Thompson, 14:13
- Re: Certificaiton in C, seshakiran@xxxxxxxxx, 12:51
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Realos Osis, 12:47
- Re: Certificaiton in C, Robert Gamble, 12:41
- [OT]Re: Hello, Kleuskes & Moos, 12:38
- Certificaiton in C, seshakiran@xxxxxxxxx, 12:35
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Skarmander, 11:39
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Eric Sosman, 11:39
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, David Resnick, 11:27
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Markus Moll, 11:27
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Lew Pitcher, 11:22
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Keshav, 11:18
- Re: Implementation of conditional operator, Eric Sosman, 11:12
- Implementation of conditional operator, gupta . keshav, 11:04
- Re: Hello, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:52
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Pan Yongzhi, 10:44
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Pan Yongzhi, 10:30
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Pan Yongzhi, 10:29
- Re: Hello, Flash Gordon, 10:27
- Re: typedef void foo_t(), Richard Heathfield, 10:09
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 09:49
- Hello, Teo81, 09:47
- Re: help please, Eric Sosman, 08:51
- Re: help please, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 08:31
- help please, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 08:29
- Re: Invalid read of size 1 [valgrind warning], Robert Gamble, 08:27
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 08:22
- Re: C, really portable?, Netocrat, 08:04
- Re: Invalid read of size 1 [valgrind warning], Antonio Contreras, 07:32
- Invalid read of size 1 [valgrind warning], Roman Mashak, 06:47
- Re: statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 06:46
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Tydr Schnubbis, 06:30
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, jacob navia, 06:26
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Naren, 06:07
- Re: Print a function pointer always results in a warning, Steven Woody, 05:43
- Re: Print a function pointer always results in a warning, Alex Fraser, 05:35
- Re: Print a function pointer always results in a warning, Richard Bos, 05:28
- Print a function pointer always results in a warning, Steven Woody, 05:18
- Re: Invalid read of size 1 [valgrind warning], Flash Gordon, 05:17
- Re: New debugging method(OT?), Flash Gordon, 04:49
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Tydr Schnubbis, 04:43
- Re: character pointer length, Niklas Norrthon, 03:47
- Re: typedef void foo_t(), Niklas Norrthon, 02:59
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Keith Thompson, 02:08
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, ionshift, 01:56
- Re: Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Walter Roberson, 01:37
- Re: C, really portable?, Nathan Wagner, 01:17
- Re: C, really portable?, Nathan Wagner, 01:12
- Re: C, really portable?, Richard Heathfield, 00:21
- Newbie Q: Interactive program eats up CPU, Pan Yongzhi, 00:15
- Re: C, really portable?, Richard Heathfield, 00:08
- Re: Problem with "system" and the linux "su" command, SM Ryan, 00:05
- Re: string to int, SM Ryan, 00:05
December 11, 2005
- Re: Help : Merging Binary Search Trees, Thad Smith, 23:37
- New debugging method(OT?), vashwath, 23:36
- Re: statistic of integer values, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 23:22
- Re: Linux programme - different results each run, fangshi, 22:47
- Re: character pointer length, Jamiil, 22:08
- Re: statistic of integer values, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:55
- Re: C, really portable?, Skarmander, 21:41
- Re: C, really portable?, Walter Roberson, 21:40
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 21:08
- Re: C, really portable?, Netocrat, 20:46
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 20:20
- Re: C, really portable?, Skarmander, 19:55
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 19:15
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:54
- Re: string to int, Joe Wright, 18:51
- OT: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 18:43
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Malcolm, 18:43
- Re: C, really portable?, Chris Torek, 18:40
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 18:30
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Jordan Abel, 18:29
- Re: C, really portable?, Jordan Abel, 18:27
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Keith Thompson, 18:26
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 18:21
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 18:18
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Keith Thompson, 18:17
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: FIbonacci, Peteris Krumins, 18:15
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 18:14
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 18:06
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 18:00
- Re: C, really portable?, Michael Wojcik, 17:59
- Re: C, really portable?, Gordon Burditt, 17:54
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 17:53
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 17:46
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 17:46
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Mark McIntyre, 17:42
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Jordan Abel, 17:42
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: scan float pointers, Old Wolf, 17:35
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Ben Pfaff, 17:30
- Re: C, really portable?, Old Wolf, 17:26
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, vittorio, 17:08
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 17:08
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, A. Sinan Unur, 16:57
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 16:56
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 16:56
- Re: FIbonacci, Eric Sosman, 16:46
- Re: Linux programme - different results each run, Keith Thompson, 16:40
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Eric Sosman, 16:25
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Joe Wright, 16:15
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, Old Wolf, 16:00
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, vittorio, 15:29
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), Martin Ambuhl, 15:28
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, pete, 15:24
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), Gordon Burditt, 15:08
- Re: Problem with "system" and the linux "su" command, Gordon Burditt, 15:04
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), Jeremy, 15:00
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), , 14:37
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, A. Sinan Unur, 14:37
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), Markus Moll, 14:33
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), A. Sinan Unur, 14:31
- Re: Beginner question about sqrt(), osmium, 14:22
- Re: C, really portable?, Skarmander, 14:21
- Re: C, really portable?, Joe Wright, 14:20
- Beginner question about sqrt(), Jeremy, 14:06
- Re: FIbonacci, Alex Fraser, 14:04
- Re: C module stub generator?, Mark McIntyre, 13:59
- Re: C, really portable?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:56
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 13:40
- [OT] Re: Problem with "system" and the linux "su" command, Kleuskes & Moos, 13:39
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Malcolm, 13:36
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Malcolm, 13:30
- Re: Problem with "system" and the linux "su" command, Flash Gordon, 13:28
- Re: Problem with "system" and the linux "su" command, Artie Gold, 13:26
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Joe Wright, 13:19
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Michael Wojcik, 13:14
- Re: Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, A. Sinan Unur, 13:13
- Weird lcc-win32 behaviour, vittorio, 13:03
- Re: statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 12:55
- Re: Linux programme - different results each run, msigwald@xxxxxxxxx, 12:40
- Problem with "system" and the linux "su" command, msigwald@xxxxxxxxx, 12:34
- Re: C, really portable?, Netocrat, 12:29
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 12:20
- Re: C, really portable?, Netocrat, 12:06
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 11:21
- Re: statistic of integer values, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 11:20
- Re: FIbonacci, Peteris Krumins, 11:15
- Re: FIbonacci, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:14
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 11:08
- Re: C, really portable?, Richard Heathfield, 10:56
- Re: C, really portable?, Richard Heathfield, 10:47
- Re: FIbonacci, MARQUITOS51, 10:29
- Re: C, really portable?, Kleuskes & Moos, 10:20
- Re: FIbonacci, Stefan Wallentowitz, 10:20
- FIbonacci, MARQUITOS51, 10:06
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., pemo, 09:55
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 09:54
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 09:48
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Eric Sosman, 09:28
- C module stub generator?, Marco, 09:23
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 09:19
- Re: statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 09:18
- Re: statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 09:12
- Re: C, really portable?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:11
- Re: C, really portable?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:10
- Re: C, really portable?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:06
- Re: statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 09:05
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 08:53
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 08:47
- Re: Escaping backslashes issue with printf/grep/popen!, Flash Gordon, 08:22
- Re: Escaping backslashes issue with printf/grep/popen!, Flash Gordon, 08:17
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Flash Gordon, 08:04
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Flash Gordon, 07:59
- Re: C, really portable?, Flash Gordon, 07:57
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 07:48
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 07:46
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 07:44
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Malcolm, 07:44
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 07:44
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 07:44
- Re: C, really portable?, Netocrat, 06:41
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, pete, 06:04
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 05:58
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 05:38
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 05:35
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 05:29
- Re: character pointer length, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:04
- Re: character pointer length, Robert Harris, 04:19
- character pointer length, Jamiil, 04:09
- Re: Escaping backslashes issue with printf/grep/popen!, agarwalpiyush, 03:34
- Re: C, really portable?, Walter Roberson, 03:33
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Nathan Wagner, 03:33
- Re: statistic of integer values, Walter Roberson, 03:21
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 03:08
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Malcolm, 03:00
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Malcolm, 02:54
- Re: statistic of integer values, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:35
- Re: C, really portable?, Walter Roberson, 02:26
- Re: C, really portable?, Richard Heathfield, 02:25
- Re: Escaping backslashes issue with printf/grep/popen!, Chris Torek, 02:22
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Chris Torek, 02:15
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 02:00
- Escaping backslashes issue with printf/grep/popen!, agarwalpiyush, 01:54
- Re: Linux programme - different results each run, Tydr Schnubbis, 01:50
December 10, 2005
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, Jack Klein, 23:13
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 23:12
- Re: statistic of integer values, Walter Roberson, 22:31
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 22:05
- Re: Linux programme - different results each run, Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), paul c, 20:41
- Linux programme - different results each run, ulyses, 20:39
- Re: statistic of integer values, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:57
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 19:52
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 19:44
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 19:39
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 19:31
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 19:28
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 19:23
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 19:20
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 19:19
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 19:18
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 19:11
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Ben Pfaff, 19:11
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 18:59
- Re: C, really portable?, Netocrat, 18:43
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Keith Thompson, 18:41
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 18:35
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 18:19
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 18:16
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 18:07
- Re: statistic of integer values, Thad Smith, 18:04
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 17:56
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 17:55
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Keith Thompson, 17:30
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 16:43
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Mark McIntyre, 16:38
- Re: statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 16:36
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 16:36
- Re: C, really portable?, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: statistic of integer values, Malcolm, 16:25
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Malcolm, 16:13
- Re: C, really portable?, Chuck F. , 16:10
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 16:09
- statistic of integer values, Stefan Wallentowitz, 16:00
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Malcolm, 15:58
- Re: C memory properties, Malcolm, 15:58
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Malcolm, 15:58
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Malcolm, 15:58
- Re: Help : Merging Binary Search Trees, Chuck F. , 15:48
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Arctic Fidelity, 15:12
- Re: C, really portable?, jacob navia, 15:04
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, arun, 13:03
- Re: syntax errror, Kenny McCormack, 12:41
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 12:31
- TRANSFORME R$6,00 EMR$6.000.000 EM POUQUISSÍMO TEMPO!!!!!, taca, 12:26
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Christian Bau, 12:23
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 12:22
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 12:07
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Mark McIntyre, 12:05
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Thad Smith, 11:54
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Flash Gordon, 11:42
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Artie Gold, 11:04
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Christian Bau, 10:49
- Re: string to int, Robert Gamble, 10:18
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Robert Gamble, 10:00
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Robert Gamble, 09:53
- Re: string to int, John Bode, 09:27
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 08:56
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 08:37
- Re: newbie: format for unsigned long long (c99), TK, 08:37
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 08:25
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Roman Mashak, 08:12
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 08:07
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 08:00
- Re: [OT] Re: what's the best hash function?, Mabden, 07:23
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 07:01
- Re: scan float pointers, Nick Keighley, 06:59
- Re: string to int, pete, 06:58
- Re: C, really portable?, Malcolm, 06:57
- Re: scan float pointers, Michael Mair, 06:47
- Re: string to int, Nick Keighley, 06:43
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Netocrat, 06:41
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Mark McIntyre, 06:36
- Re: scan float pointers, Nick Keighley, 06:35
- Re: scan float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 06:35
- scan float pointers, ehabaziz2001, 06:16
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 06:16
- Re: C, really portable?, Mark McIntyre, 06:11
- Re: Complicated linking problem, Mark McIntyre, 06:09
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Mark McIntyre, 06:05
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Mark McIntyre, 06:00
- Re: Newbie: math.h, Mark McIntyre, 05:55
- Re: Newbie: math.h, Jordan Abel, 05:55
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Mark McIntyre, 05:55
- Re: string to int, Chris McDonald, 05:37
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:34
- string to int, shan, 05:34
- Newbie: math.h, Nagaraj, 05:31
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, Kleuskes & Moos, 05:22
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Jordan Abel, 05:17
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Ravi Uday, 05:13
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, Marc Thrun, 04:25
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Kleuskes & Moos, 04:21
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Roman Mashak, 04:18
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Richard Heathfield, 04:11
- Re: Complicated linking problem, Erik Leunissen, 04:10
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, bjtuwanglei, 03:55
- Re: why is this assignment correct ?, Nagaraj, 03:55
- why is this assignment correct ?, sumit1680, 03:26
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michael Mair, 03:19
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Maineline News, 02:43
- Re: Help : Merging Binary Search Trees, Walter Roberson, 01:31
- Help : Merging Binary Search Trees, ptrSriram, 01:04
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Chad, 00:59
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Artie Gold, 00:48
- Re: How to initialize and array in a structure?, Neil Kurzman, 00:44
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Keith Thompson, 00:41
- Re: C, really portable?, Walter Roberson, 00:36
- Invalid read of size 1, Roman Mashak, 00:12
December 09, 2005
- How to initialize and array in a structure?, Chad, 23:31
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 22:43
- Re: C, really portable?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:40
- Re: Help with type returned, leo2100, 22:40
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, Robert Gamble, 22:39
- Re: Invalid read of size 1, A.A, 22:38
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, websnarf, 22:20
- Re: C, really portable?, P.J. Plauger, 21:43
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, pete, 21:16
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 20:43
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 20:41
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 20:32
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michel Rouzic, 20:29
- Re: C, really portable?, websnarf, 20:27
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Inso Haggath, 20:03
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, grayhag, 19:49
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 19:46
- Re: [OT] Re: what's the best hash function?, Mark McIntyre, 19:14
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Mark McIntyre, 19:09
- Re: C, really portable?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:11
- Re: newbie: format for unsigned long long (c99), Keith Thompson, 17:57
- [OT] Re: OS dependent, Eric Sosman, 17:42
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Eric Sosman, 17:41
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Keith Thompson, 17:38
- OT Re: Complicated linking problem, Barry, 17:38
- Re: Complicated linking problem, Gordon Burditt, 17:25
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Jordan Abel, 16:53
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Ben Pfaff, 16:49
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Flash Gordon, 16:46
- Re: newbie: format for unsigned long long (c99), Jordan Abel, 16:45
- newbie: format for unsigned long long (c99), TK, 16:38
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Flash Gordon, 16:38
- Complicated linking problem, Erik Leunissen, 16:36
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Flash Gordon, 16:35
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Jordan Abel, 16:19
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Christian Bau, 16:14
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michel Rouzic, 16:03
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:00
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michel Rouzic, 15:59
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 15:47
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 15:38
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 15:28
- Re: OS dependent, Default User, 15:19
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), paul c, 15:14
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Christian Bau, 15:02
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Christian Bau, 14:57
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Keith Thompson, 14:44
- Re: Pointer problem, Richard Heathfield, 14:38
- Re: OS dependent, Richard Heathfield, 14:34
- Re: force jump table with switch statement (visual c), Skarmander, 14:13
- force jump table with switch statement (visual c), paul c, 14:00
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Eric Sosman, 13:59
- Re: syntax errror, Jordan Abel, 13:54
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Roberto Waltman, 13:52
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Ben Pfaff, 13:45
- Re: syntax errror, Daniel Rudy, 13:44
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Kleuskes & Moos, 13:39
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Keith Thompson, 13:38
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Jordan Abel, 13:34
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Flash Gordon, 13:32
- Re: what is wrong with the function?, Flash Gordon, 13:31
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Keith Thompson, 13:31
- Re: Pointer problem, Kleuskes & Moos, 13:30
- Re: what is wrong with the function?, Ian Malone, 13:20
- Re: C, really portable?, Roberto Waltman, 13:20
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Christian Bau, 13:11
- Re: what is wrong with the function?, yezi, 12:42
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Ben Pfaff, 12:36
- Re: OS dependent, Flash Gordon, 12:31
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michel Rouzic, 12:27
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michel Rouzic, 12:26
- Re: OS dependent, Walter Roberson, 12:23
- Re: what is wrong with the function?, Ian Malone, 12:12
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 12:06
- Re: what is wrong with the function?, Richard Heathfield, 12:05
- Re: Pointer problem, Richard Heathfield, 12:04
- Re: OS dependent, Richard Heathfield, 12:02
- what is wrong with the function?, yezi, 11:47
- Re: Pointer problem, Kleuskes & Moos, 11:45
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Kleuskes & Moos, 11:41
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Ben Pfaff, 11:33
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), David Resnick, 11:33
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Mike Wahler, 11:31
- Re: Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), jacob navia, 11:30
- Fixed number of digits printing of integers (ex: 0001 to 0100), Michel Rouzic, 11:20
- Re: OS dependent, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:58
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Roberto Waltman, 10:09
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 10:00
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., pete, 09:14
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Eric Sosman, 09:05
- Re: Speed of finding a size of an array., Laurent Deniau, 09:03
- Re: C, really portable?, Eric Sosman, 08:50
- Re: functions, Ian Malone, 08:47
- Speed of finding a size of an array., Annajiat, 08:40
- Re: Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 08:38
- OS dependent, Realos Osis, 08:26
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Dik T. Winter, 08:04
- Re: newbie question - clearing the scr :S, Richard Bos, 07:57
- Re: typedef void foo_t(), Richard Heathfield, 07:40
- Re: C, really portable?, Flash Gordon, 07:33
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Flash Gordon, 07:28
- Re: typedef void foo_t(), Richard Tobin, 07:26
- Proper way to input a dynamically-allocated string, Michel Rouzic, 07:25
- newbie question - clearing the scr :S, jordo, 07:24
- typedef void foo_t(), Alex Vinokur, 07:04
- Re: C, really portable?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:38
- Re: C, really portable?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:38
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Richard Bos, 06:15
- Re: C, really portable?, Richard Heathfield, 05:45
- Re: C, really portable?, Flash Gordon, 05:41
- Re: Fibonnaci, buda, 04:58
- C, really portable?, pemo, 04:48
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pemo, 04:26
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pemo, 04:26
- Re: Pointer problem, Michael Mair, 03:12
- Re: [OT] Re: what's the best hash function?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 03:09
- Re: Strings in C, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 03:07
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Netocrat, 02:59
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 02:56
- Pointer problem, seema, 02:25
- Re: Fibonnaci, Jordan Abel, 00:28
- Re: Fibonnaci, Suman, 00:18
- Re: C memory properties, Walter Roberson, 00:17
- Re: Help with type returned, Walter Roberson, 00:09
December 08, 2005
- C memory properties, aegis, 23:22
- Re: declaration Q, Captain Dondo, 23:12
- Re: Fibonnaci, Richard Heathfield, 22:26
- Re: Fibonnaci, Jordan Abel, 22:25
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Keith Thompson, 22:16
- Re: Strings in C, Keith Thompson, 22:15
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Jordan Abel, 22:14
- Re: Strings in C, Jordan Abel, 22:13
- Help with type returned, leo2100, 22:10
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Walter Roberson, 21:58
- Re: Strings in C, leo2100, 21:53
- Re: functions, Keith Thompson, 21:49
- Fibonnaci, MARQUITOS51, 21:44
- Re: a printf implementation, Ben Pfaff, 21:04
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Keith Thompson, 21:04
- Re: functions, sonic0568, 20:58
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Keith Thompson, 20:45
- Re: a printf implementation, Michael Wojcik, 20:35
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Richard Heathfield, 19:58
- Re: Strings in C, pete, 19:15
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Kenneth Brody, 18:59
- Re: Strings in C, Gordon Burditt, 18:57
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 18:53
- Re: Passing structs by value, Tim Rentsch, 18:52
- Re: a question on array, pete, 18:49
- Re: Strings in C, Simon Biber, 18:48
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, those who know me have no need of my name, 18:47
- Re: Strings in C, pete, 18:46
- Re: Strings in C, Simon Biber, 18:44
- Re: functions, Richard Tobin, 18:36
- Re: functions, Flash Gordon, 18:29
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:19
- Re: [OT] Re: what's the best hash function?, Jordan Abel, 18:00
- Strings in C, Bilgehan . Balban, 17:58
- Re: functions, Jordan Abel, 17:57
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Jordan Abel, 17:55
- Re: [OT] Re: what's the best hash function?, Mark McIntyre, 17:30
- Re: a question on array, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: a question on array, Mark McIntyre, 17:22
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 17:19
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 17:11
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Skarmander, 17:05
- Re: Advanced C, Tim Rentsch, 16:55
- Re: declaration Q, tedu, 14:02
- declaration Q, CptDondo, 13:57
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, tedu, 13:41
- Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Mark B, 13:41
- Re: functions, Flash Gordon, 13:05
- [OT] Re: sleep( ) misbehaving, Skarmander, 12:50
- sleep( ) misbehaving, syed, 12:34
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Skarmander, 11:18
- Re: question, Daniel Fischer, 11:05
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Wolfgang Riedel, 10:58
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Eric Sosman, 10:55
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, saurabh, 10:37
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, Kenneth Brody, 10:13
- Re: functions, sonic0568, 09:33
- Re: functions, sonic0568, 09:29
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, nick, 08:52
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, Robert Gamble, 08:44
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, Eric Sosman, 08:40
- Re: structure and pointer problems?, Ron Natalie, 08:38
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pete, 08:29
- Re: structure and pointer problems?, mlimber, 08:25
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, Jordan Abel, 08:00
- Re: printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, A. Sinan Unur, 07:26
- Re: printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:25
- Re: printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:24
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Simon Biber, 07:21
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Netocrat, 07:20
- Re: printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, Anand, 07:18
- Re: printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, Richard Heathfield, 07:17
- Re: printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, Tatu Portin, 07:14
- printf() in a loop without \n won't display anything till the end, Michel Rouzic, 07:02
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, Igmar Palsenberg, 06:46
- Re: functions, Anand, 06:26
- Re: functions, Richard Heathfield, 06:24
- Re: functions, Ingo Menger, 06:20
- functions, sonic0568, 06:01
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, sonic0568, 06:00
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 05:54
- Re: error in yacc, Flash Gordon, 05:44
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, Suman, 05:42
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Wolfgang Riedel, 05:39
- Re: error in yacc, Ingo Menger, 05:35
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:45
- Re: a question on array, Skarmander, 04:33
- error in yacc, SSG, 04:32
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, Richard Bos, 04:26
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, Niklas Norrthon, 04:25
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Richard Bos, 04:23
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Richard Bos, 04:20
- For a copy of The Embedded Newsletter, Chris Stephens, 04:14
- Re: a question on array, Chris Torek, 03:42
- how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, nick, 03:20
- Re: how to check no. of spaces were skipped?, Johny, 03:19
- Re: a printf implementation, Chris Torek, 03:13
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Michael Mair, 02:28
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:19
- structure and pointer problems?, milkyway, 02:12
- [OT] Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, Bjørn Augestad, 02:12
- structure and pointer problems?, milkyway, 02:12
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, vashwath, 02:03
- Re: split string into chunks, Joe Estock, 02:01
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, Bjørn Augestad, 01:53
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Keith Thompson, 01:45
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 01:38
- Re: a question on array, Saif, 01:37
- Re: Tool for detecting Array overflow, Chris McDonald, 01:31
- Tool for detecting Array overflow, vashwath, 01:28
- [OT] Re: what's the best hash function?, Joe Estock, 01:19
- a question on array, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:05
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, Saif, 01:02
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Kunal, 00:20
December 07, 2005
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Richard Heathfield, 23:51
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Jack Klein, 23:44
- Re: why it is not work?, Martin Ambuhl, 23:32
- Re: FILE HANDLING, Jack Klein, 23:29
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, Dave Vandervies, 23:29
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, Old Wolf, 23:23
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Peter Nilsson, 22:59
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Old Wolf, 22:46
- Re: How to get my homework done, Richard Heathfield, 22:44
- Re: why it is not work?, Lew Pitcher, 22:38
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Richard Heathfield, 22:34
- split string into chunks, mdefoor, 22:32
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Dik T. Winter, 22:31
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, Charles Richmond, 22:30
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Netocrat, 22:27
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Richard Heathfield, 22:19
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Richard Heathfield, 22:15
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Dik T. Winter, 22:15
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Netocrat, 21:56
- Re: How to get my homework done, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 21:27
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, websnarf, 20:49
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Jordan Abel, 20:38
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pete, 20:00
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, Dik T. Winter, 19:56
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, Default User, 19:47
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Dik T. Winter, 19:43
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, pete, 19:35
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, pete, 19:26
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pete, 19:22
- Re: STRING SIZE PROBLEM, Default User, 19:13
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., pete, 19:08
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, websnarf, 19:03
- Re: STRING SIZE PROBLEM, Peter Nilsson, 18:57
- Re: why it is not work?, pemo, 18:54
- Re: why it is not work?, yezi, 18:51
- Re: why it is not work?, Chris McDonald, 18:46
- why it is not work?, yezi, 18:43
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Andrew Poelstra, 18:37
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, pemo, 18:36
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:32
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:31
- Re: a printf implementation, Jordan Abel, 18:29
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pemo, 18:28
- Re: Truly random?, Jordan Abel, 18:18
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Keith Thompson, 18:17
- Re: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Default User, 18:17
- Re: Truly random?, lawrence . jones, 18:13
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Jordan Abel, 17:48
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Ed Prochak, 17:33
- Re: a printf implementation, Flash Gordon, 17:29
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Mabden, 17:28
- Re: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Mabden, 17:17
- Re: Appending rows to 2-dim arrays, Michael Mair, 17:16
- Re: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:13
- Re: STRING SIZE PROBLEM, Martin Ambuhl, 17:09
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Malcolm, 16:19
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, Malcolm, 16:19
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Malcolm, 16:19
- Re: a printf implementation, Jordan Abel, 15:58
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Michael Mair, 15:49
- Re: a printf implementation, Ben Pfaff, 15:43
- Re: a printf implementation, Jordan Abel, 15:30
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ?, Jordan Abel, 15:12
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Michael Wojcik, 14:57
- Re: a printf implementation, Jordan Abel, 14:47
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: a printf implementation, Flash Gordon, 14:42
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ?, Lew Pitcher, 14:42
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Mark B, 14:39
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Keith Thompson, 14:36
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Jordan Abel, 14:27
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ?, Jordan Abel, 14:24
- Re: [OT]How to get my homework done, daniel . green, 14:23
- Re: a printf implementation, Ben Pfaff, 14:20
- Re: a printf implementation, Jordan Abel, 14:10
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:07
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., Joe Wright, 14:02
- Re: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:01
- Re: STRING SIZE PROBLEM, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:52
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Default User, 13:47
- Re: How to get my homework done, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 13:34
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, buda, 13:31
- STRING SIZE PROBLEM, BHARAT, 13:31
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., Flash Gordon, 13:25
- Re: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Mark B, 13:17
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Martin Ambuhl, 13:07
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., Richard Tobin, 12:46
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, Kenneth Brody, 12:44
- Re: Is there any way in C to print ?, Stephen Sprunk, 12:36
- Re: a printf implementation, Kenneth Brody, 12:28
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., santosh, 12:25
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 12:08
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Ingo Menger, 12:05
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 11:59
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Andrew Poelstra, 11:58
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, James . Mahler, 11:53
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Andrew Poelstra, 11:52
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Clark S . Cox III, 11:33
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 11:22
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Richard Heathfield, 11:17
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, David Resnick, 11:15
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 11:14
- Re: Evaluate string expression in if statement?, Richard Heathfield, 11:14
- [OT]How to get my homework done, Keyser Soze, 11:13
- Evaluate string expression in if statement?, No Such Luck, 11:08
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Richard Tobin, 10:58
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Richard Tobin, 10:53
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 10:49
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Richard Heathfield, 10:48
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pemo, 10:48
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Ian Malone, 10:47
- Re: Explain why this prints the same, pemo, 10:46
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., pemo, 10:41
- Explain why this prints the same, Eric Lilja, 10:37
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 10:36
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Netocrat, 10:35
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 10:33
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pete, 10:17
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, Richard Heathfield, 10:12
- Re: Reason for ISO ; warning, pete, 10:11
- Re: FILE HANDLING, Kenny McCormack, 10:08
- Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 09:59
- Reason for ISO ; warning, pemo, 09:58
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Bos, 09:46
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Carl R. Davies, 09:44
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Chad, 09:43
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Chad, 09:39
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Richard Heathfield, 09:35
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Carl R. Davies, 09:35
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Heathfield, 09:34
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, Skarmander, 09:33
- Re: Question about bitwise operators, pete, 09:32
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Richard Tobin, 09:29
- Re: a printf implementation, pete, 09:26
- Question about bitwise operators, Chad, 09:26
- Re: a printf implementation, pete, 09:21
- Re: cygwin make does not execute command under XP, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:02
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Eric Sosman, 08:58
- [ot]Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, pete, 08:28
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Carl R. Davies, 07:55
- Re: a printf implementation, pete, 07:46
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, Niklas Norrthon, 07:38
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Niklas Norrthon, 07:30
- Re: cygwin make does not execute command under XP, rudi . vankemmel, 06:38
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Prasad J Pandit, 06:29
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Richard Bos, 06:25
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, Carl R. Davies, 05:23
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, str2, 05:14
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, Mark Hobley, 05:08
- Re: Yacc non terminal Symbol, Ingo Menger, 05:03
- Re: Yacc non terminal Symbol, Martin Ambuhl, 04:53
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, Saif, 04:50
- Re: How to read an integer one by one?, Niklas Norrthon, 04:48
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 04:44
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Richard Heathfield, 04:19
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Michael Mair, 03:50
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Michael Mair, 03:44
- How to read an integer one by one?, henrytcy, 03:39
- Re: FILE HANDLING, Keith Thompson, 03:31
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, henrytcy, 03:28
- Re: How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, Richard Bos, 03:21
- How to convert integer to string array without specify array size?, henrytcy, 03:04
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Richard Bos, 02:59
- Re: FILE HANDLING, Bjørn Augestad, 02:43
- FILE HANDLING, BHARAT, 02:38
- Re: Yacc non terminal Symbol, Jordan Abel, 02:36
- Re: Yacc non terminal Symbol, Randy Howard, 02:36
- a printf implementation, Jordan Abel, 02:35
- Yacc non terminal Symbol, SSG, 02:29
- Re: cygwin make does not execute command under XP, santosh, 01:53
- cygwin make does not execute command under XP, Michael, 01:50
- Re: Does the statement make sense?, Thad Smith, 01:34
- Re: #include "*.c" ??, Thad Smith, 01:16
- Re: Truly random?, Thad Smith, 01:09
- Re: Truly random?, Thad Smith, 00:51
- Appending rows to 2-dim arrays, Nathan Gilbert, 00:44
- Re: list of strings, Simon Biber, 00:31
- Re: Truly random?, Simon Biber, 00:19
- Does the statement make sense?, mikeotp, 00:02
- Does the statement make sense?, mikeotp, 00:00
December 06, 2005
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Keith Thompson, 23:58
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, Keith Thompson, 23:32
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, pete, 23:09
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, Jack Klein, 22:55
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Jack Klein, 22:41
- Re: Switch based on a character in pointer, Sandeep, 22:33
- Switch based on a character in pointer, Mark Hobley, 22:08
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Keith Thompson, 22:05
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Ben Pfaff, 22:02
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:44
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Robotnik, 21:17
- Re: Truly random?, Walter Roberson, 21:12
- Re: Truly random?, Richard Heathfield, 21:09
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Joe Wright, 20:48
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Christian Bau, 20:22
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Keith Thompson, 20:16
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Joe Wright, 20:07
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Skarmander, 19:58
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Joe Wright, 19:57
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Ben Pfaff, 19:28
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Kunal, 19:22
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., pete, 19:18
- Re: Please Help! Strings are confusing!, Simon Biber, 18:56
- Re: Truly random?, Simon Biber, 18:48
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Flash Gordon, 18:46
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., pemo, 18:30
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Keith Thompson, 17:47
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 17:40
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 17:35
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 17:33
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, buda, 16:49
- Re: Truly random?, Jordan Abel, 16:46
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Mark McIntyre, 16:29
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Robert Gamble, 16:18
- Re: Truly random?, Michael Mair, 16:15
- Re: Truly random?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 16:15
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Michael Mair, 16:08
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Ben Pfaff, 16:03
- Re: Truly random?, Kenny McCormack, 15:59
- Re: Replacing a word in a string, Eric Sosman, 15:52
- Re: #include "*.c" ??, Michael Mair, 15:43
- Replacing a word in a string, jacob navia, 15:41
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Ben Pfaff, 15:23
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Richard Heathfield, 15:17
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Richard Heathfield, 15:16
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Flash Gordon, 14:59
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Flash Gordon, 14:56
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Ben Pfaff, 14:51
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, David Marsh, 14:34
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:31
- Re: list of strings, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:24
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:16
- Re: Truly random?, Walter Roberson, 14:12
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., jacob navia, 13:58
- Re: trap representation, Michael Wojcik, 13:49
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Robert Harris, 13:41
- Re: Type punning, Tim Rentsch, 13:30
- Re: Type punning, Tim Rentsch, 13:23
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Mel, 13:20
- Re: Truly random?, Randy Howard, 13:11
- Re: #include "*.c" ??, Gordon Burditt, 13:04
- Re: Truly random?, Gordon Burditt, 12:54
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, David Marsh, 12:41
- Re: #include "*.c" ??, Richard Tobin, 12:31
- #include "*.c" ??, John Smith, 12:22
- Re: Truly random?, Randy Howard, 12:19
- Re: Truly random?, Randy Howard, 12:17
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Randy Howard, 12:15
- Re: Truly random?, Alvin, 12:03
- Re: Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, Eric Sosman, 11:56
- Re: Truly random?, Mogens Heller Jensen, 11:56
- Re: Truly random?, Gordon Burditt, 11:55
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Flash Gordon, 11:36
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Flash Gordon, 11:30
- Nice Quiz for beginners at http://www.geocities.com/spicelinux/, shane, 11:29
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Randy Howard, 11:22
- Re: Truly random?, Randy Howard, 11:20
- Re: Truly random?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 11:07
- Re: list of strings, Mike Wahler, 10:59
- Truly random?, Alvin, 10:59
- Re: Requesting tips on Video Conferencing., Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:43
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., jacob navia, 10:31
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Kenny McCormack, 10:30
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Michael Wojcik, 10:30
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., pete, 10:25
- Re: malloc vs link-list, Marc Boyer, 10:22
- Re: fgets() and extra characters..., Eric Sosman, 10:14
- Re: [ot]Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, Kenny McCormack, 10:06
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Michael Wojcik, 10:03
- Re: [ot]Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, pete, 10:02
- [ot]Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, pete, 10:00
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Flash Gordon, 09:21
- Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, Kenny McCormack, 09:14
- Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, Simon Biber, 09:09
- Re: malloc vs link-list, santosh, 09:02
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 08:41
- Re: list of strings, Keith Thompson, 08:35
- Re: Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., pete, 08:27
- Re: Passing structs by value, pete, 08:25
- malloc vs link-list, siliconwafer, 07:55
- list of strings, todorov, 07:46
- Re: Link List, ptr, 07:43
- fgets() and extra characters..., santosh, 07:21
- Parsing Microsoft Debug Symbol Tables..., Mel, 07:19
- Re: Requesting tips on Video Conferencing., Flash Gordon, 06:22
- Re: Link List, Anand, 06:18
- Re: Link List, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 06:03
- Re: Link List, Suman, 05:51
- Requesting tips on Video Conferencing., selvinmani, 05:28
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Keith Thompson, 05:03
- Re: question, Darklight, 04:56
- Re: Passing structs by value, Alex Fraser, 04:54
- Re: detecting integer overflow, jacob navia, 04:43
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Heathfield, 04:41
- Re: detecting integer overflow, jacob navia, 04:39
- Re: detecting integer overflow, jacob navia, 04:38
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Mark McIntyre, 04:38
- Link List, emanshu, Munish Nayyar, 04:38
- Re: Passing structs by value, Mark McIntyre, 04:28
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, str2, 04:14
- Re: undefined reference help, Mark McIntyre, 04:12
- Re: Data Structure Using C, circusfire, 04:03
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Randy Howard, 03:30
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Chris Dollin, 03:10
- Re: undefined reference help, Richard Bos, 03:07
- Re: detecting integer overflow, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 02:45
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Chris Torek, 02:44
- Re: detecting integer overflow, jacob navia, 02:07
- Re: undefined reference help, Randy Howard, 01:53
- Re: Advanced C, Ben Pfaff, 01:25
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Joe Estock, 00:53
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 00:50
- Re: Passing structs by value, Jordan Abel, 00:21
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Tim Rentsch, 00:13
December 05, 2005
- Re: Advanced C, Tim Rentsch, 23:54
- Re: Dyslexia, Mabden, 23:39
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Mabden, 23:35
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Mabden, 23:29
- Re: trap representation, Jack Klein, 23:17
- Re: undefined reference help, Richard Heathfield, 23:13
- Re: undefined reference help, Joe Wright, 21:49
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: strtok, pete, 18:58
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), pete, 18:56
- Re: Passing structs by value, pete, 18:54
- Re: To all United Trolls of C.L.C (UTC), Mabden, 18:53
- Re: How can to write a c program without a main(), reyescar11, 18:38
- Re: my question about read file !, Mark McIntyre, 18:37
- Re: Passing structs by value, pete, 18:35
- Re: strtok, Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Heathfield, 18:32
- Re: strtok, reyescar11, 18:31
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Mark McIntyre, 18:31
- Re: undefined reference help, Mark McIntyre, 18:23
- Re: what is it for?, Mark McIntyre, 18:22
- Re: Passing structs by value, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: my question about read file !, Jordan Abel, 18:17
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Eric Sosman, 18:16
- my question about read file !, yezi, 18:11
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Flash Gordon, 18:06
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Jordan Abel, 18:00
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Eric Sosman, 17:55
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Christian Bau, 17:54
- Re: what is it for?, Keith Thompson, 17:49
- Re: what is it for?, Jordan Abel, 17:46
- Re: undefined reference help, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: Passing structs by value, Jordan Abel, 17:43
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Skarmander, 17:41
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Skarmander, 17:40
- Re: #if command at header file, Keith Thompson, 17:39
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Skarmander, 17:37
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Keith Thompson, 17:35
- Re: Passing structs by value, pete, 17:29
- Re: code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Ben Pfaff, 17:25
- Re: #if command at header file, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: what is it for?, Old Wolf, 17:12
- Re: undefined reference help, Martin Ambuhl, 17:11
- Re: #if command at header file, Old Wolf, 17:03
- code optimization- Removing if .. else conditions in for loops, Kunal, 17:02
- Re: #if command at header file, pristo, 16:51
- Re: Dyslexia, Joe Wright, 16:28
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: #if command at header file, Keith Thompson, 16:17
- Re: #if command at header file, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: what is it for?, Keith Thompson, 16:11
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: question, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: Passing structs by value, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Skarmander, 15:33
- Re: #if command at header file, Walter Roberson, 15:17
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: #if command at header file, Gordon Burditt, 15:12
- #if command at header file, pristo, 14:44
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Artie Gold, 14:41
- Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, pete, 13:14
- Re: detecting integer overflow, jacob navia, 12:56
- Re: trap representation, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:38
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Jordan Abel, 12:03
- Re: what is it for?, Kenneth Brody, 12:00
- Re: what is it for?, Walter Roberson, 11:57
- what is it for?, poison . summer, 11:52
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Richard Heathfield, 11:52
- Re: trap representation, Ben Pfaff, 11:49
- Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, sudhir, 11:43
- Re: question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:32
- Re: question, Richard Bos, 11:21
- Re: question, Ian Malone, 11:16
- Re: question, Chris Dollin, 11:09
- Re: trap representation, Thad Smith, 10:31
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Michael Wojcik, 10:28
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Michael Wojcik, 10:22
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Mark McIntyre, 10:21
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Mark McIntyre, 10:19
- Re: question, pete, 10:15
- Re: what's the best hash function?, David Resnick, 09:58
- Re: question, Daniel Fischer, 09:53
- [ot]Re: what's the best hash function?, pete, 09:52
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Skarmander, 09:49
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:44
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, pete, 09:42
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Kenneth Brody, 09:41
- GLib problems, TPJ, 09:23
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, santosh, 09:08
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 08:54
- Re: trap representation, Mark McIntyre, 08:47
- Re: trap representation, pete, 07:51
- Re: trap representation, pete, 07:37
- Re: question, Flash Gordon, 07:32
- Re: question, Richard Bos, 07:13
- Re: question, Richard Heathfield, 07:05
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Heathfield, 06:57
- question, Darklight, 06:48
- Re: trap representation, pemo, 06:38
- Re: trap representation, pete, 06:34
- trap representation, pemo, 05:28
- Re: C function for snmp, Flash Gordon, 05:17
- Re: Passing structs by value, Richard Bos, 05:14
- Re: C function for snmp, Randy Howard, 05:04
- Re: Passing structs by value, pete, 05:00
- C function for snmp, cat_dog_ass, 04:56
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, str2, 04:53
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Anand, 04:50
- Re: Data Structure Using C, sjoerder, 04:47
- Re: Data Structure Using C, Igmar Palsenberg, 04:47
- Data Structure Using C, Nagaraj, 04:41
- Re: detecting integer overflow, pete, 04:39
- Re: detecting integer overflow, pete, 04:29
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Richard Heathfield, 04:27
- Re: Passing structs by value, Keith Thompson, 04:26
- Re: detecting integer overflow, pete, 04:24
- Re: detecting integer overflow, pete, 04:19
- Re: Passing structs by value, pete, 04:12
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Joe Estock, 04:10
- Re: undefined reference help, Joe Estock, 04:07
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Jack Klein, 03:58
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Anand, 03:54
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Saif, 03:44
- Re: detecting integer overflow, Chris Williams, 03:29
- Re: World Longest Palindrome, Mabden, 03:20
- Dyslexia (was: Re: World Longest Palindrome), Mabden, 03:16
- Re: Passing structs by value, Keith Thompson, 02:57
- Re: Return of struct, Mabden, 02:54
- Re: sort an array of strings, Mabden, 02:50
- Re: sort an array of strings, Mabden, 02:49
- Re: what's the best hash function?, Mabden, 02:47
- detecting integer overflow, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:41
- Re: Passing structs by value, Jack Klein, 01:39
- Re: undefined reference help, Martin Ambuhl, 01:21
- Re: undefined reference help, Keith Thompson, 00:51
- Re: what is the difference between the 2 sentences?, Dave Thompson, 00:22
- Re: Evaluation order of function parameters, Dave Thompson, 00:22
- Re: Member layout of structures and type convertions, Dave Thompson, 00:22
- Re: how to find that escape key is pressed while taking the string, Dave Thompson, 00:22
- Passing structs by value, Christopher Benson-Manica, 00:20
December 04, 2005
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Dik T. Winter, 21:42
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 19:08
- Re: undefined reference help, Mark McIntyre, 19:04
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Mark McIntyre, 19:03
- Re: undefined reference help, Joe Estock, 18:55
- undefined reference help, none, 18:49
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, John Smith, 18:39
- Re: C - Const Struct Members, Eric Sosman, 18:26
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, John Smith, 18:18
- Re: Fibonacci, Charles Richmond, 17:34
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Jordan Abel, 17:31
- C - Const Struct Members, Mas, 17:26
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Eric Sosman, 17:18
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Alex Fraser, 17:17
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Franz Jeitler, 16:24
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Eric Sosman, 16:15
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:08
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Franz Jeitler, 16:05
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Franz Jeitler, 16:03
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Eric Sosman, 15:44
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Bjørn Augestad, 15:40
- Re: fread returns more than i want, Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:35
- fread returns more than i want, Franz Jeitler, 15:32
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Keith Thompson, 14:56
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Alex Fraser, 14:10
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Alex Fraser, 14:06
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Eric Sosman, 13:49
- Re: syntax errror, Chris Torek, 13:38
- Re: A simple program with Monte Carlo, Mark McIntyre, 13:03
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 13:01
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 12:55
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Mark McIntyre, 12:52
- Re: A simple program with Monte Carlo, Aleramo, 12:23
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Joe Wright, 12:12
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Eric Sosman, 11:41
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Tiny Tim, 11:29
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Artie Gold, 11:14
- Re: A simple program with Monte Carlo, Mark McIntyre, 11:02
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Mark McIntyre, 10:48
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 10:40
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Joe Wright, 10:05
- Re: sizeof and incomplete types, Eric Sosman, 10:04
- A simple program with Monte Carlo, Aleramo, 09:52
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, pete, 09:42
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Skarmander, 09:42
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, August Karlstrom, 09:25
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Daniel Rudy, 09:04
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, pete, 08:59
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:52
- Re: syntax errror, Daniel Rudy, 08:52
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:51
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Mark McIntyre, 08:48
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 08:32
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, pete, 08:19
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, pete, 08:07
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:01
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Frederick Ding, 07:57
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, pete, 07:49
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, TK, 07:33
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Christian Bau, 06:56
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:53
- Re: Where is the mistake?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 06:48
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:39
- Re: Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, Nick Keighley, 06:00
- Calling free() on an uninitialised pointer?, santosh, 05:17
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Malcolm, 05:05
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Alex Fraser, 04:54
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Malcolm, 04:46
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Keith Thompson, 02:59
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Bjørn Augestad, 02:50
- Re: sizeof and incomplete types, Keith Thompson, 02:44
- Re: Is memset used only for strings?, Richard Heathfield, 02:42
- Is memset used only for strings?, Frederick Ding, 02:24
- Re: String of function names, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 00:50
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Ben Pfaff, 00:39
- sizeof and incomplete types, aegis, 00:39
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, August Karlstrom, 00:25
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, Skarmander, 00:23
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, August Karlstrom, 00:17
December 03, 2005
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Keith Thompson, 23:25
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, Keith Thompson, 23:16
- Re: realloc question, Jordan Abel, 22:33
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Tiny Tim, 22:05
- Re: realloc question, Chris Torek, 22:00
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, pete, 19:44
- Re: String of function names, pete, 19:36
- Re: Strange behavior on an if statement., pete, 19:30
- String of function names, newhand, 19:25
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, pete, 18:59
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Chris Hills, 18:54
- Re: Strange behavior on an if statement., Mark McIntyre, 18:50
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, Malcolm, 18:31
- Re: Does the following program architecture make sense?, Malcolm, 18:31
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Eric Sosman, 18:29
- Re: newbie: binary represantation, pete, 18:26
- newbie: binary represantation, TK, 18:11
- Re: Strange behavior on an if statement., Chad, 18:07
- Re: Strange behavior on an if statement., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:02
- Re: Strange behavior on an if statement., Eric Sosman, 18:02
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Dik T. Winter, 18:02
- Re: Strange behavior on an if statement., Ulrich Eckhardt, 17:53
- Strange behavior on an if statement., Chad, 17:51
- Re: [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 17:06
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 16:02
- [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Joe Estock, 15:25
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Flash Gordon, 15:25
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Eric Sosman, 15:09
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Malcolm, 14:54
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Malcolm, 14:54
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Mark McIntyre, 13:31
- [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Joe Estock, 13:17
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, pete, 12:53
- Re: Segmentation Fault in my program, Richard Heathfield, 11:59
- Re: Where is the mistake?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 11:25
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, pemo, 11:23
- Re: Does the following program architecture make sense?, santosh, 11:08
- Re: Does the following program architecture make sense?, Nick Keighley, 11:03
- Re: Determining size of file, Joe Wright, 10:32
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Skarmander, 10:23
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, pete, 10:13
- Re: Segmentation Fault in my program, Lew Pitcher, 10:07
- Re: Segmentation Fault in my program, Lew Pitcher, 10:04
- Does the following program architecture make sense?, mikelinyoho, 09:56
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Frederick Ding, 09:03
- Segmentation Fault in my program, Amar Prakash Tripaithi, 08:59
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Peter, 08:58
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Richard Heathfield, 08:22
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Frederick Ding, 08:04
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Frederick Ding, 07:58
- Re: I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, Richard Heathfield, 07:53
- Re: int main() or int main(void)?, Richard Heathfield, 07:52
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 07:42
- Re: error in c, Chris Hills, 07:40
- Re: I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:37
- int main() or int main(void)?, Frederick Ding, 07:10
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Mark McIntyre, 07:07
- Re: Where is the mistake?, Bjørn Augestad, 07:00
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Mark McIntyre, 07:00
- Where is the mistake?, Tiny Tim, 06:46
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Netocrat, 05:00
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, Flash Gordon, 04:43
- Re: Simple C question. Please Help, Malcolm, 04:06
- Re: I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, Richard Heathfield, 03:54
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Richard Heathfield, 03:50
- Re: Simple Matrix Rotation, Tim Rentsch, 03:11
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Tim Rentsch, 03:01
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Tim Rentsch, 02:53
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Tim Rentsch, 02:35
- Re: sizeof a union, Tim Rentsch, 02:31
- Re: about pointer, Tim Rentsch, 02:17
- Re: comparing two strcasecmp (stricmp) implementations, Tim Rentsch, 02:03
- Re: Regarding Q. 14-5, pete, 01:32
- Re: [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Joe Estock, 00:16
- Re: [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Joe Estock, 00:13
- Regarding Q. 14-5, Brian Dude, 00:10
December 02, 2005
- Re: I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:36
- Re: Edit registry using Visual C, Keith Thompson, 21:59
- Re: Edit registry using Visual C, ozvaldo, 21:20
- Re: Edit registry using Visual C, Kenny McCormack, 21:10
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 21:09
- Edit registry using Visual C, ozvaldo, 21:04
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, pete, 20:52
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Mark McIntyre, 20:34
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Chris McDonald, 20:33
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Mark McIntyre, 20:32
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 20:31
- Re: Determining size of file, Mark McIntyre, 20:31
- Re: error in c, Mark McIntyre, 20:26
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Mark McIntyre, 20:24
- Re: pointers, Mark McIntyre, 20:19
- Re: [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 18:56
- Re: I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:13
- Re: I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: Type of result of pointer arithmetic, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- I have to delete the whole line in the file (first word matches), how can I ?, santa19992000, 17:53
- Re: Type of result of pointer arithmetic, Jordan Abel, 17:51
- Type of result of pointer arithmetic, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:50
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Chris F.A. Johnson, 17:44
- Re: Structure member offset., Richard Tobin, 17:24
- Re: [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, John Devereux, 17:01
- Re: [OT] how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Jordan Abel, 16:48
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Mark B, 16:26
- [OT] Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Joe Estock, 16:24
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Flash Gordon, 15:17
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 14:59
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Kenny McCormack, 14:59
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Kenny McCormack, 14:56
- Re: Please Help! Strings are confusing!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:36
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Keith Thompson, 13:30
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Keith Thompson, 13:28
- Re: Please Help! Strings are confusing!, Sparticus, 12:13
- Re: Please Help! Strings are confusing!, Berryo, 11:55
- Re: Please Help! Strings are confusing!, pete, 11:54
- Re: Please Help! Strings are confusing!, Markus Moll, 11:52
- Please Help! Strings are confusing!, Sparticus, 11:45
- Re: Structure member offset., Thad Smith, 11:35
- Re: sort an array of strings, pete, 11:16
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, David Resnick, 11:01
- Re: how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Artie Gold, 10:59
- how to get statistics about memory usage ?, Christophe Lohr, 10:46
- Re: Initialisation, pete, 10:09
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Ben Pfaff, 09:37
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Kenneth Brody, 09:24
- Initialisation, grid, 09:23
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Niklas Norrthon, 09:23
- Re: Structure member offset., Skarmander, 09:03
- Re: Structure member offset., gokrix, 09:01
- Re: error in c, Chris Hills, 08:52
- Re: Structure member offset., gokrix, 08:47
- Re: Structure member offset., Eric Sosman, 08:47
- Re: error in c, Eric Sosman, 08:45
- Re: Structure member offset., pemo, 08:41
- Re: Structure member offset., gokrix, 08:27
- Re: error in c, pemo, 08:08
- Re: Structure member offset., pemo, 08:07
- Re: Structure member offset., Raghu, 08:04
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 08:01
- Structure member offset., gokrix, 07:38
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, siliconwafer, 07:26
- Re: pointers, John Bode, 07:20
- error in c, rajavel, 07:20
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, siliconwafer, 07:07
- Re: newbie-trying to understand qsort, pemo, 06:40
- newbie-trying to understand qsort, Bob, 06:16
- Re: printf: Centre justify data, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:32
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Skarmander, 05:11
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard, pemo, 04:53
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Christian Bau, 04:23
- Re: syntax errror, Keith Thompson, 04:17
- Re: syntax errror, Daniel Rudy, 03:32
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard, Michael Mair, 03:21
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard, Michael Mair, 03:17
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Netocrat, 03:06
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Niklas Norrthon, 03:00
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Niklas Norrthon, 02:42
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Keith Thompson, 02:39
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Richard Heathfield, 02:28
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Keith Thompson, 02:18
- Re: printf: Centre justify data, Gordon Burditt, 01:54
- printf: Centre justify data, vashwath, 01:19
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Rudolf, 01:14
- Re: Determining size of file, googler, 00:26
- Re: Program Crashing when freeing memory, Barry Schwarz, 00:21
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard, lawrence . jones, 00:13
- Re: Standard Defines, lawrence . jones, 00:13
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Suman, 00:01
December 01, 2005
- Re: syntax errror, Martin Ambuhl, 23:48
- Re: pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 23:45
- Re: please tell what is error on my coding?, Sjouke Burry, 23:30
- Re: What other newsgroups..., Eric Sosman, 23:27
- Re: please tell what is error on my coding?, pete, 22:37
- Re: Is this valid in C?, Keith Thompson, 22:26
- please tell what is error on my coding?, venkatesh, 22:25
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jack Klein, 22:24
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jack Klein, 22:22
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jack Klein, 22:18
- Re: Is this valid in C?, Brytison, 22:10
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Kenny McCormack, 21:01
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Charles Sullivan, 20:51
- Re: Is this valid in C?, pete, 20:46
- Re: syntax errror, Ben Pfaff, 20:36
- Re: Is this valid in C?, Robert Gamble, 20:33
- Re: Is this valid in C?, Keith Thompson, 20:21
- Re: Is this valid in C?, Richard Heathfield, 20:17
- Re: pointers, Richard Heathfield, 20:09
- Re: pointers, Joe Wright, 20:05
- Re: syntax errror, Flash Gordon, 20:00
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Flash Gordon, 19:54
- Re: syntax errror, danu, 19:49
- Re: Simple C question. Please Help, danu, 19:48
- Re: syntax errror, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: syntax errror, Ben Pfaff, 19:27
- Re: pointers, Bill Cunningham, 19:19
- Re: syntax errror, Kenneth Brody, 19:18
- Re: pointers, Bill Cunningham, 19:17
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Kenneth Brody, 19:14
- Re: syntax errror, Ben Pfaff, 19:13
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 19:12
- Re: What other newsgroups..., Kenneth Brody, 19:12
- Re: syntax errror, Becker, 19:11
- Re: pointers, Bill Cunningham, 18:58
- syntax errror, danu, 18:53
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard (was: Standard Defines), Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Mark McIntyre, 18:39
- Re: pointers, Bill Cunningham, 18:38
- Re: pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:36
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Kenny McCormack, 18:33
- Re: pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:32
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Mark McIntyre, 18:28
- Re: pointers, Flash Gordon, 18:27
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Skarmander, 18:25
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Mark McIntyre, 18:24
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard, Flash Gordon, 18:21
- Re: Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, Skarmander, 18:19
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Flash Gordon, 18:16
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard, Michael Mair, 18:15
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jordan Abel, 18:12
- Access screen memory or entering graphic mode, LM-Krav, 18:12
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Mark B, 18:09
- Re: pointers, pemo, 18:08
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jordan Abel, 18:08
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard (was: Standard Defines), pemo, 18:06
- pointers, Bill Cunningham, 18:03
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard (was: Standard Defines), pemo, 18:02
- Re: [OT] Finding stuff in the standard (was: Standard Defines), Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: Simple C question. Please Help, Simon Biber, 17:43
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Jordan Abel, 17:43
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Flash Gordon, 17:42
- Re: c pointers (ptrdiff_t), Mark McIntyre, 17:40
- Re: What other newsgroups..., Michael Mair, 17:40
- [OT] Finding stuff in the standard (was: Standard Defines), Michael Mair, 17:38
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Keith Thompson, 17:33
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Randy Howard, 17:32
- Re: What other newsgroups..., Kenny McCormack, 17:31
- Re: What other newsgroups..., Randy Howard, 17:29
- Re: Simple C question. Please Help, Randy Howard, 17:27
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Richard Heathfield, 17:24
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Randy Howard, 17:16
- Re: Determining size of file, Mark McIntyre, 17:05
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Flash Gordon, 17:00
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Simple C question. Please Help, danu, 16:51
- Re: gcc options, Mark McIntyre, 16:50
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Mark McIntyre, 16:42
- Re: Help for my code, Flash Gordon, 16:41
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: small c program, Mark McIntyre, 16:36
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Mark McIntyre, 16:34
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Flash Gordon, 16:16
- Re: Fibonacci, osmium, 16:03
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, jasclz, 16:02
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Default User, 15:55
- Fibonacci, MARQUITOS51, 15:52
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Flash Gordon, 15:44
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Skarmander, 15:41
- What other newsgroups..., Kenny McCormack, 15:34
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Richard Heathfield, 14:44
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Jordan Abel, 14:33
- c library conformance testing, cenan . ozen, 14:20
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 14:19
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Kenneth Brody, 14:18
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Skarmander, 13:43
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Skarmander, 13:38
- Re: C Interpreter and sizeof operator, Simon Biber, 13:29
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jordan Abel, 13:16
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jordan Abel, 13:14
- Re: sort an array of strings, pete, 13:13
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, Jordan Abel, 13:11
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 13:04
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Mark B, 13:01
- Re: Help Needed!!, Default User, 12:59
- Re: Counting occurence of character in a string, pete, 12:58
- Re: ptrdiff_t (pointer arithmetic), Simon Biber, 12:16
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Michael Wojcik, 12:05
- Re: Help for my code, TC, 12:04
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Walter Roberson, 11:55
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, S.Tobias, 11:37
- Re: sort an array of strings, Michael Wojcik, 11:28
- Re: What is the use of Function Pointers in C language?, Michael Wojcik, 11:10
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, Nils Weller, 10:55
- Re: Standard Defines, those who know me have no need of my name, 10:28
- Re: Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, Kenny McCormack, 10:12
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Kenny McCormack, 10:11
- ptrdiff_t (pointer arithmetic), andy_dufresne, 09:58
- Re: Determining size of file, Kenneth Brody, 09:57
- Re: Type punning, S.Tobias, 09:57
- c pointers (ptrdiff_t), andy_dufresne, 09:56
- Re: c pointers (ptrdiff_t), andy_dufresne, 09:52
- Re: Determining size of file, Simon Biber, 09:44
- Re: Qualifier "volatile" - probably OT., Michael Wojcik, 09:42
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, S.Tobias, 09:13
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Richard Bos, 09:06
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Simon Biber, 09:06
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Richard Bos, 09:05
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Richard Bos, 09:02
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Dik T. Winter, 08:58
- Re: how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, Simon Biber, 08:52
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, pemo, 08:39
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Bob, 08:35
- Re: Efficiently compiled code, Eric Sosman, 08:33
- how to sort the data present in file in ascending or descending order, sudhir, 08:33
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Eric Sosman, 08:22
- Solaris, Xdesigner, C......, jasclz, 08:20
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, pemo, 07:57
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, pemo, 07:45
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Bob, 07:27
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Foodbank, 07:12
- Re: newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, pemo, 07:04
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Richard Heathfield, 06:52
- Re: Standard Defines, pemo, 06:44
- Announcement: Release of (X)Emacs CC Mode 5.31, Alan Mackenzie, 06:41
- Efficiently compiled code, cyberscout, 06:40
- Re: Standard Defines, Richard Heathfield, 06:37
- newbie-A line from K&R that puzzles me, Bob, 06:35
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Artie Gold, 06:32
- Standard Defines, pemo, 06:25
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, siliconwafer, 06:07
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:03
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:02
- Re: Advanced C, Flash Gordon, 05:59
- Re: Read dynamic string, Flash Gordon, 05:53
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, siliconwafer, 05:49
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Krishanu Debnath, 05:12
- Re: Read dynamic string, Richard Bos, 05:06
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Suman, 05:06
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Christian Bau, 05:02
- Re: Read dynamic string, Daniel Fischer, 04:48
- Re: Help Needed!!, Gndoofi, 04:43
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Krishanu Debnath, 04:43
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Christian Bau, 04:34
- Re: Program Crashing when freeing memory, Niklas Norrthon, 04:23
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Richard Bos, 04:08
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Richard Bos, 04:06
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Anand, 04:05
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Christian Bau, 03:55
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Christian Bau, 03:51
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Niklas Norrthon, 03:40
- Re: gcc options, Nils Weller, 03:39
- Re: Creating a text editor in C, Gregory Pietsch, 03:37
- Re: More questions on realloc - Thanks, Nils Weller, 03:32
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Suman, 03:28
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Suman, 03:20
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Niklas Norrthon, 03:18
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Santhosh, 03:06
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Richard Bos, 03:02
- Re: gcc options, Pradeep Kumar, 02:53
- Re: Is my code good?, Michael Mair, 02:53
- Re: gcc options, Michael Mair, 02:42
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Richard Heathfield, 02:32
- gcc options, Pradeep Kumar, 01:46
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Ben Pfaff, 01:35
- Re: Code understanding problem, Niklas Norrthon, 01:34
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Gordon Burditt, 01:33
- Re: Program Crashing when freeing memory, Richard Heathfield, 01:20
- Re: Program Crashing when freeing memory, Yangqing, JIA, 01:10
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Richard Heathfield, 01:01
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Ben Pfaff, 00:30
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Walter Roberson, 00:30
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Richard Heathfield, 00:17
- Re: Advanced C, Ben Pfaff, 00:00
November 30, 2005
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Artie Gold, 23:53
- Program Crashing when freeing memory, vashwath, 23:51
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Jack Klein, 23:44
- Re: Is my code good?, Jack Klein, 23:42
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Foodbank, 23:27
- Re: c pointers (ptrdiff_t), Brytison, 23:23
- Re: small c program, Brytison, 23:20
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Keith Thompson, 23:10
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Foodbank, 22:33
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Randy Howard, 22:30
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Eric Sosman, 21:53
- Re: Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Skarmander, 21:45
- Size of Stucture without sizeof(), Robotnik, 21:26
- Re: Hashing to Disk, Keith Thompson, 21:15
- Hashing to Disk, Foodbank, 21:01
- Re: How to realize the function ?, Skarmander, 20:06
- How to realize the function ?, yezi, 20:03
- Re: Determining size of file, googler, 19:43
- Re: Type punning, Skarmander, 19:19
- Re: Type punning, Skarmander, 19:09
- Re: Type punning, Jordan Abel, 19:00
- Re: small c program, Richard Heathfield, 18:49
- Re: small c program, Malcolm, 18:37
- Re: Software protection against cracks and piracy, Kenny McCormack, 18:04
- Re: Is my code good?, Randy Howard, 18:00
- Re: Is my code good?, Mark McIntyre, 17:53
- Re: Is my code good?, Skarmander, 17:52
- Is my code good?, poison . summer, 17:36
- Re: Type punning, Skarmander, 17:34
- Re: small c program, Richard Heathfield, 17:17
- small c program, Bill Cunningham, 17:09
- Re: question posted on another forum (ptrdiff_t), Clark S . Cox III, 16:39
- Re: Type punning, Jordan Abel, 16:15
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