comp.lang.c (date)
January 31, 2006
- Re: Is C portable from PC to UNIX, emmitsuks, 16:14
- Re: Is C portable from PC to UNIX, Walter Roberson, 16:11
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Flash Gordon, 16:00
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Flash Gordon, 15:57
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Michael Mair, 15:56
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Michael Mair, 15:52
- Re: Is C portable from PC to UNIX, John Bode, 15:49
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Flash Gordon, 15:42
- Is C portable from PC to UNIX, emmitsuks, 15:31
- Convert an ip address to long value, kyle.tk, 15:27
- Re: struct compatibility, Michael Mair, 15:17
- Re: C99 conforming compilers, Michael Mair, 15:02
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Walter Roberson, 14:40
- Re: union, Michael Mair, 14:38
- C99 conforming compilers, Scorpio, 14:09
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Gordon Burditt, 13:39
- Re: hii, Mike Wahler, 13:10
- Re: Just curiosity about some constructs, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:52
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Default User, 12:51
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:48
- Re: Just curiosity about some constructs, Gordon Burditt, 12:13
- Re: Just curiosity about some constructs, Sensei, 11:48
- Re: Trap representation, CBFalconer, 11:17
- Re: Find the Data Type of Variable, Mike Wahler, 11:04
- Re: Find the Data Type of Variable, Eric Sosman, 11:03
- Re: Just curiosity about some constructs, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:01
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, CBFalconer, 10:57
- Re: Just curiosity about some constructs, Eric Sosman, 10:54
- Re: hi, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 10:52
- Find the Data Type of Variable, chellappa, 10:42
- Re: checking and verifying input line in a C program, CBFalconer, 10:24
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Michael Wojcik, 10:16
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Michael Wojcik, 10:12
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Michael Wojcik, 10:03
- Just curiosity about some constructs, Sensei, 10:01
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Michael Wojcik, 10:00
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, CBFalconer, 09:50
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Eric Sosman, 09:48
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., Vladimir S. Oka, 09:08
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Ed Vogel, 09:06
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., Barry, 08:55
- Re: hi, Jirka Klaue, 08:43
- Re: hi, serrand, 08:38
- Re: checking and verifying input line in a C program, serrand, 08:31
- Re: c as a beginner language, Richard Bos, 08:24
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:07
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jeff, 08:05
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Eric Sosman, 07:54
- Re: hi, Ankit Sharma, 07:17
- Re: hi, Vladimir S. Oka, 06:48
- Re: hi, Flash Gordon, 06:44
- Re: hi, Umesh, 06:29
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., Vladimir S. Oka, 06:16
- [OT] traversing linked lists (was Re: hi), Vladimir S. Oka, 06:06
- hi, Ganga, 05:55
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 05:46
- Re: Hi.., Keith Thompson, 05:25
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Vladimir S. Oka, 05:15
- Re: hii, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:08
- Re: union, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:01
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Umesh, 04:59
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:54
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:54
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:54
- Re: struct compatibility, Marc Boyer, 04:54
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 04:53
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Richard Heathfield, 04:40
- Re: Trap representation, rayw, 04:31
- struct compatibility, Christian Kandeler, 04:29
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Umesh, 04:25
- Re: hii, Umesh, 04:19
- Re: hii, Umesh, 04:18
- Re: hii, Nick Keighley, 04:15
- hii, Ganga, 04:01
- Trap representation, ramu, 03:55
- Re: Link errors, ais523, 03:34
- Re: union, Keith Thompson, 03:19
- Hi.., Ganga, 03:12
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Keith Thompson, 03:12
- Re: union, Michael Mair, 02:59
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Michael Mair, 02:53
- Re: union, Richard Heathfield, 02:49
- Re: union, ramu, 02:47
- Re: What u mean by this statemnet ?., Richard Heathfield, 02:41
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, zoltan, 02:36
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, zoltan, 02:32
- What u mean by this statemnet ?., Umesh, 02:21
- Re: union, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:06
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Gordon Burditt, 02:05
- union, ramu, 01:53
- Re: Send receive using sockets, Keith Thompson, 01:13
- Re: Send receive using sockets, Ian Collins, 00:53
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Neil, 00:42
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Keith Thompson, 00:39
- Re: Send receive using sockets, Vladimir S. Oka, 00:37
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Sunil Varma, 00:21
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, zoltan, 00:02
January 30, 2006
- Send receive using sockets, Berk Birand, 23:49
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Jack Klein, 23:26
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Jordan Abel, 23:13
- Re: Link errors, CBFalconer, 22:16
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, CBFalconer, 22:08
- Re: Working with 3D matrices, Dik T. Winter, 22:05
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Rod Pemberton, 21:49
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 20:00
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Michael Wojcik, 19:37
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 19:17
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 18:52
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 18:50
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 18:49
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 18:43
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 18:39
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 18:38
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Gordon Burditt, 18:32
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 18:20
- Re: union arrangement, Netocrat, 18:16
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 18:09
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: Link errors, Mark McIntyre, 17:49
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: Multiple Double Linked Lists, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Jordan Abel, 17:29
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 17:19
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 16:56
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Malcolm, 16:24
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, tedu, 16:07
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Jordan Abel, 15:28
- Multiple Double Linked Lists, Little, 15:22
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, tedu, 15:14
- Re: qsort of malloc'ed structs, Bidule, 15:08
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Eric Sosman, 14:46
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:38
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: Link errors, Keith Thompson, 14:19
- Re: Working with 3D matrices, Schüle Daniel, 13:16
- Re: Working with 3D matrices, Schüle Daniel, 13:12
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Nelu, 12:26
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, zoltan, 12:06
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Jordan Abel, 12:06
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, John Bode, 12:00
- Re: how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, Nelu, 11:57
- how to develop library ( .a and .so files) ! URGENT!!!, zoltan, 11:49
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Eric Sosman, 11:37
- Re: compile detection of powf, etc, Walter Roberson, 11:31
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Eric Sosman, 10:22
- compile detection of powf, etc, Marco, 10:21
- Re: symbol reference error while linking the object files, Kenneth Brody, 09:51
- Re: Link errors, CBFalconer, 09:28
- Re: Working with 3D matrices, Frederic Soustra, 09:05
- [OT] Re: Link errors, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:48
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Old Wolf, 08:28
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Nelu, 08:25
- Link errors, ermanu, 08:23
- Re: UNIX command prompt, Arndt Jonasson, 07:23
- Re: union arrangement, S.Tobias, 06:17
- Re: Simple output problem, Arndt Jonasson, 06:00
- Re: Linking C programs..., CBFalconer, 05:50
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, clayne, 03:19
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Vladimir S. Oka, 03:15
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 03:04
- Re: Linking C programs..., nringty, 02:47
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 02:42
- Re: Linking C programs..., nringty, 02:39
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 02:35
- Re: Linking C programs..., nringty, 02:30
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 02:22
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Vladimir S. Oka, 02:20
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 02:20
- Re: Linking C programs..., nringty, 02:11
- Re: Linking C programs..., nringty, 02:10
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 02:08
- Re: Linking C programs..., nringty, 02:03
- Re: Linking C programs..., Nelu, 01:59
- Linking C programs..., nringty, 01:51
- Re: Working with 3D matrices, Keith Thompson, 00:46
January 29, 2006
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Chris Torek, 23:59
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 23:56
- Re: symbol reference error while linking the object files, Keith Thompson, 23:41
- Working with 3D matrices, Frederic Soustra, 23:41
- Re: Can we cast an integer as (void *)x, Keith Thompson, 22:45
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Rod Pemberton, 22:29
- Re: symbol reference error while linking the object files, Martin Ambuhl, 22:27
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 22:19
- Re: checking and verifying input line in a C program, Peter Nilsson, 20:51
- Re: Can we cast an integer as (void *)x, Robin Haigh, 20:33
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Peter Nilsson, 20:12
- Re: how do increment operations work, Kenneth Brody, 19:49
- Re: qsort of malloc'ed structs, CBFalconer, 19:29
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 19:11
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Rod Pemberton, 19:00
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Nelu, 18:56
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Rod Pemberton, 18:49
- Re: Implementing, Jack Klein, 18:42
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Jack Klein, 18:28
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 17:58
- Re: symbol reference error while linking the object files, Keith Thompson, 17:56
- Re: symbol reference error while linking the object files, Artie Gold, 17:51
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- symbol reference error while linking the object files, Nadia, 17:18
- Re: Can we cast an integer as (void *)x, Keith Thompson, 16:48
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 16:18
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Alex Fraser, 15:57
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: Can we cast an integer as (void *)x, Robin Haigh, 15:33
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Eric Sosman, 15:31
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Ico, 15:12
- Re: qsort of malloc'ed structs, Robin Haigh, 15:11
- Re: checking and verifying input line in a C program, Mark McIntyre, 15:02
- Re: Main loop helper functions, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:01
- Re: Main loop helper functions, Malcolm, 15:00
- Re: [OT] Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Joe Wright, 14:52
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 14:49
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Gordon Burditt, 14:46
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Vladimir S. Oka, 14:35
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Herbert Rosenau, 14:32
- Re: Global Array with size for input, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:27
- Re: [OT] Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:14
- [OT] Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:08
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:07
- Re: qsort of malloc'ed structs, Robert Harris, 13:47
- Re: qsort of malloc'ed structs, Flash Gordon, 13:43
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 13:31
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:27
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 13:25
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 13:22
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 13:15
- Re: help with string reverse, August Karlstrom, 13:06
- qsort of malloc'ed structs, Bidule, 13:02
- Re: Problem with fopen, Roberto Waltman, 12:41
- Re: CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Ico, 12:35
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Malcolm, 12:11
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 12:07
- CAN WE TYPE CAST AN INTEGER AS (VOID *)X..(Like can I return a value (void *)x), Abhishek, 11:52
- Re: UNIX command prompt, serrand, 10:47
- Global Array with size for input, Aleramo, 10:20
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Haroon Shafiq, 10:01
- Re: break outside a loop and a switch, Eric Sosman, 09:58
- Re: Problem with fopen, Eric Sosman, 09:42
- break outside a loop and a switch, serrand, 09:10
- Re: checking and verifying input line in a C program, Nick Keighley, 07:53
- Re: checking and verifying input line in a C program, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:52
- checking and verifying input line in a C program, Hulo, 07:36
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Christian Bau, 07:16
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Mark McIntyre, 06:22
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Mark McIntyre, 06:17
- Re: UNIX command prompt, Mark McIntyre, 06:15
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Alex Fraser, 06:03
- Re: Implementing, Thad Smith, 04:43
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:21
- Re: user defined function that converts string to float, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:11
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Richard Heathfield, 04:02
- Re: Main loop helper functions, Herbert Rosenau, 04:00
- Re: how do increment operations work, Richard Heathfield, 03:58
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Grumble, 03:57
- Re: Implementing, CBFalconer, 03:32
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Chris Torek, 03:30
- Re: help with string reverse, CBFalconer, 03:29
- Re: Implementing, Richard Heathfield, 03:19
- Re: Implementing, Richard Heathfield, 03:15
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, CBFalconer, 03:14
- Re: Online programming challeges?, CBFalconer, 03:08
- Re: Implementing, Keith Thompson, 02:56
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Chris Torek, 02:54
- Re: help with string reverse, Keith Thompson, 02:51
- Re: help with string reverse, Michael Mair, 02:50
- Re: second largest element in an array, Keith Thompson, 02:35
- Re: Online programming challeges?, James Dow Allen, 02:27
- Implementing, cogno_byte, 01:35
- help with string reverse, kyle.tk, 01:35
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, websnarf, 01:29
- Re: second largest element in an array, Martin Ambuhl, 00:52
- Re: second largest element in an array, Martin Ambuhl, 00:51
- Re: UNIX command prompt, repairman2003, 00:23
- Re: Online programming challeges?, pravink, 00:23
- Re: second largest element in an array, Lemor, 00:21
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Sjouke Burry, 00:19
- Re: second largest element in an array, Lemor, 00:15
- Re: second largest element in an array, Lemor, 00:14
- Re: how do increment operations work, Lemor, 00:09
January 28, 2006
- Re: UNIX command prompt, Walter Roberson, 23:25
- Problem with fopen, vaddadi.chandu@xxxxxxxxx, 23:16
- UNIX command prompt, repairman2003, 22:38
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Robert Gamble, 22:17
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 21:35
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 20:50
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Peter Nilsson, 20:13
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Joe Wright, 20:12
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Jordan Abel, 20:01
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Jordan Abel, 18:50
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Jordan Abel, 18:48
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Jordan Abel, 18:47
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Jordan Abel, 18:47
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 18:42
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Flash Gordon, 18:30
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Jack Klein, 17:27
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Peter Flass, 17:25
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., Malcolm, 17:21
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Jack Klein, 17:19
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Michael Rasmussen, 17:16
- Re: Casting return value to fit within constraints of error values (portability), Jack Klein, 17:15
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Flash Gordon, 16:39
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Mark McIntyre, 15:42
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Keith Thompson, 15:23
- Re: More Solutions, Romram, 14:50
- Re: user defined function that converts string to float, joev, 14:42
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Thad Smith, 14:38
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: Invoking other executable prgms using C?, Peter Koller, 13:47
- Re: More Solutions, Pedro Graca, 13:17
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Gordon Burditt, 12:52
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Thad Smith, 12:50
- [H4 ***Hot stuff - check this out !!! [H4, tinman4, 12:37
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Dominik Werder, 12:11
- Re: More Solutions, Ico, 11:49
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, William J. Leary Jr., 11:40
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Kenny McCormack, 11:27
- Re: Main loop helper functions, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:17
- Re: More Solutions, Pedro Graca, 11:17
- Re: Permutation problem, Shastri, 11:13
- Re: Main loop helper functions, gamehack, 11:09
- Re: More Solutions, Joe Wright, 10:49
- Re: [OT] Problems with posting (was Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web.), Vladimir S. Oka, 10:24
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Joe Wright, 10:10
- Re: Main loop helper functions, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:10
- Re: [OT] Problems with posting (was Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web.), Michael Rasmussen, 10:07
- Re: reda4win released, pablo reda, 10:05
- Re: Online programming challeges?, CBFalconer, 09:59
- Re: [OT] Problems with posting (was Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web.), CBFalconer, 09:57
- [OT] Re: reda4win released, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:51
- Main loop helper functions, gamehack, 09:51
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Flash Gordon, 09:42
- Re: reda4win released, Marco, 09:33
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:24
- Re: Online programming challeges?, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:14
- Re: Online programming challeges?, pepsior, 09:04
- Re: NULL with representation other then all bits 0, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:48
- [OT] Problems with posting (was Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web.), Vladimir S. Oka, 08:34
- NULL with representation other then all bits 0, yossi . kreinin, 08:32
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Michael Rasmussen, 07:45
- Online programming challeges?, pravink, 07:34
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Mark McIntyre, 07:18
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Mark McIntyre, 07:17
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Vladimir S. Oka, 07:14
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Mark McIntyre, 07:12
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Mark McIntyre, 07:08
- Re: Casting return value to fit within constraints of error values (portability), Mark McIntyre, 07:06
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Mark McIntyre, 07:05
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Michael Rasmussen, 06:05
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Alex Fraser, 06:02
- Re: reda4win released, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:04
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Vladimir S. Oka, 04:59
- Re: More Solutions, Ico, 04:36
- Re: More Solutions, Ico, 03:51
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:50
- Re: More Solutions, Romram, 03:47
- Re: More Solutions, Ico, 03:43
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Christian Kandeler, 03:16
- Re: advantage of using typedefs, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:14
- More Solutions, Romram, 03:13
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:04
- advantage of using typedefs, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:55
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Sjouke Burry, 01:56
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 01:17
- Re: second largest element in an array, Thad Smith, 00:35
- Re: second largest element in an array, Thad Smith, 00:26
- Re: Permutation problem, Dik T. Winter, 00:01
January 27, 2006
- Re: Casting return value to fit within constraints of error values (portability), clayne, 23:57
- Re: Professional C software, Stan Milam, 23:49
- Re: Casting return value to fit within constraints of error values (portability), clayne, 23:46
- Casting return value to fit within constraints of error values (portability), clayne, 23:40
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, clayne, 23:19
- Re: embedded questions!!!, bhanupratap . suraneni, 23:09
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, CBFalconer, 23:07
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Keith Thompson, 22:49
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Keith Thompson, 22:09
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, CBFalconer, 22:04
- Re: Simple output problem, Nelu, 21:47
- Re: Simple output problem, Nelu, 21:46
- Re: Simple output problem, Nelu, 21:45
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, CBFalconer, 21:43
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Nelu, 21:42
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, CBFalconer, 21:38
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Ian Collins, 21:31
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, mohammad . nabil . h, 20:45
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Alex Fraser, 20:43
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Ian Collins, 20:38
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Ian Collins, 20:35
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, mohammad . nabil . h, 20:22
- Re: Professional C software, Malcolm, 19:55
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Malcolm, 19:55
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Mark McIntyre, 19:47
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Mara Guida, 19:31
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Keith Thompson, 19:13
- Re: reda4win released, Martin Ambuhl, 19:11
- Re: reda4win released, Keith Thompson, 19:07
- Re: second largest element in an array, Flash Gordon, 19:01
- Re: reda4win released, pablo reda, 19:00
- Re: Second Highest number in an array, Joe Wright, 18:54
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Mike Wahler, 18:35
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, mohammad . nabil . h, 18:31
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., Richard Heathfield, 18:25
- Re: reda4win released, pablo reda, 18:22
- Re: writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- writing binary data whose size exceeds unsinged it, mohammad . nabil . h, 17:44
- Re: second largest element in an array, Mark McIntyre, 17:35
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Joe Wright, 17:34
- Re: DOS interrupt, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: how do increment operations work, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Christian Kandeler, 17:04
- Re: [OT] DOS interrupt, Mike Wahler, 16:39
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., Malcolm, 16:13
- DOS interrupt, Hartmut, 16:07
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Flash Gordon, 15:54
- Re: Simple output problem, Flash Gordon, 15:28
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Jordan Abel, 15:27
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Ico, 15:21
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Francesco, 15:19
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Jordan Abel, 15:19
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Jordan Abel, 15:17
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Vladimir S. Oka, 14:35
- Re: how do increment operations work, John Bode, 14:29
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Vladimir S. Oka, 14:24
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Francesco, 14:17
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Gregory Pietsch, 14:07
- Re: Linux c app, called remotely by web., Vladimir S. Oka, 14:03
- Re: second largest element in an array, tedu, 14:03
- Linux c app, called remotely by web., Francesco, 13:58
- Re: how do increment operations work, Fred Kleinschmidt, 13:49
- Re: how do increment operations work, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:36
- Re: how do increment operations work, pai, 13:33
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Richard Heathfield, 13:32
- Re: #include in header file for size_t, Keith Thompson, 13:26
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Chris Torek, 13:22
- Re: how do increment operations work, Keith Thompson, 13:19
- #include in header file for size_t, Pedro Graca, 13:17
- Re: Problems using recursion while browsing directories, Keith Thompson, 13:11
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Default User, 12:57
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Jordan Abel, 12:52
- how do increment operations work, pai, 12:51
- Re: reda4win released, rayw, 12:36
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Kenny McCormack, 11:56
- Re: Permutation problem, Nudge, 11:54
- Re: second largest element in an array, Martin Ambuhl, 11:52
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, Martin Ambuhl, 11:45
- Re: Simple output problem, Mike Wahler, 11:36
- Re: [OT] Help! Need to make my own color..., Mike Wahler, 11:28
- Re: Help! Need to make my own color..., pemo, 11:27
- Help! Need to make my own color..., arun, 11:17
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 11:17
- Re: second largest element in an array, CBFalconer, 09:47
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, CBFalconer, 09:37
- Re: second largest element in an array, Scorpio, 09:36
- Re: user defined function that converts string to float, Eric Sosman, 09:28
- est, sunway, 09:19
- Re: Problems using recursion while browsing directories, Ingo Menger, 08:54
- Re: Problems using recursion while browsing directories, David Resnick, 08:32
- Re: Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Alex Fraser, 08:28
- Re: Problems using recursion while browsing directories, Flash Gordon, 08:27
- Re: Problems using recursion while browsing directories, Dreamcatcher, 08:26
- Re: Permutation problem, pemo, 08:24
- Re: Problems using recursion while browsing directories, David Resnick, 08:20
- Problems using recursion while browsing directories, Dreamcatcher, 07:55
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Flash Gordon, 07:55
- Re: second largest element in an array, Mara Guida, 07:42
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Flash Gordon, 07:37
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, Arndt Jonasson, 07:36
- Re: Simple output problem, Arndt Jonasson, 07:08
- test, sunway, 07:05
- Re: second largest element in an array, Rajesh, 06:46
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, Krumble Bunk, 06:46
- Re: second largest element in an array, Mark McIntyre, 06:44
- Re: second largest element in an array, Rajesh, 06:41
- Re: second largest element in an array, maraguida, 06:38
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, Krumble Bunk, 06:37
- Re: second largest element in an array, Nudge, 06:37
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, Nudge, 06:34
- second largest element in an array, Rajesh, 06:26
- Re: Permutation problem, Ico, 06:24
- Re: Permutation problem, Nudge, 06:22
- Permutation problem, Rajesh, 06:12
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Mark McIntyre, 05:43
- Bit-fields and integral promotion/UACs, Christian Kandeler, 05:18
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, CBFalconer, 04:56
- Re: Bitwise questions with the following code, Walter Roberson, 04:49
- Re: 16x16Matrix, CBFalconer, 04:40
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs - OT, Ingo Menger, 04:25
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Henryk, 04:14
- Re: Multiple Double Linked Lists, James Dow Allen, 04:12
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Henryk, 03:45
- Bitwise questions with the following code, Krumble Bunk, 03:36
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Keith Thompson, 01:54
- Re: Professional C software, Nikesh, 01:50
- Re: Simple output problem, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:09
- Re: Binding, Mike Wahler, 00:58
January 26, 2006
- Binding, ramu, 23:49
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 23:46
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 23:43
- Re: Simple output problem, RadiationX, 23:13
- Re: Simple output problem, xyombie, 23:06
- Re: Simple output problem, xyombie, 23:02
- Simple output problem, RadiationX, 22:48
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Charles Richmond, 22:36
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, CBFalconer, 22:32
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, CBFalconer, 22:24
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, CBFalconer, 22:14
- Re: Work it out, CBFalconer, 22:02
- Re: 16x16Matrix, CBFalconer, 21:50
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Peter Nilsson, 21:31
- Re: 16x16Matrix, , 20:35
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Keith Thompson, 20:32
- Re: Overwriting a portion of a binary file, mohammad . nabil . h, 20:09
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 20:02
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Joe Wright, 19:58
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, aegis, 19:56
- Re: Overwriting a portion of a binary file, Mark McIntyre, 19:11
- Re: How to find the depencies among files in a project, Flash Gordon, 19:03
- Re: How to find the dependencies among C files, Mark McIntyre, 18:54
- Re: Overwriting a portion of a binary file, Default User, 18:48
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 18:39
- How to find the dependencies among C files, Nadia, 18:33
- reda4win released, pablo reda, 18:20
- Overwriting a portion of a binary file, mohammad . nabil . h, 18:17
- How to find the depencies among files in a project, Nadia, 18:14
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Flash Gordon, 17:19
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Default User, 17:10
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Default User, 17:09
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Flash Gordon, 17:07
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Mark McIntyre, 16:49
- Re: user defined function that converts string to float, Mark McIntyre, 16:45
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jeff, 16:36
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Mark McIntyre, 16:35
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Mark McIntyre, 16:31
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Vladimir S. Oka, 16:26
- Re: union arrangement, boa, 16:13
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 16:04
- Re: Main loop, Kenneth Brody, 16:04
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Keith Thompson, 15:50
- Re: Multiple Double Linked Lists, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: Work it out, Ico, 15:29
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, Flash Gordon, 15:28
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: Main loop, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:24
- Re: Work it out, Keith Thompson, 15:21
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Michael Wojcik, 15:20
- Main loop, gamehack, 15:19
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Steve Summit, 15:00
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, Keith Thompson, 14:42
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Martin Ambuhl, 14:39
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Ian Collins, 14:29
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Keith Thompson, 14:28
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: Multiple Double Linked Lists, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:07
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Clark S . Cox III, 14:01
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Lew Pitcher, 13:54
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Henryk, 13:47
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, boa, 13:47
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Ico, 13:44
- Multiple Double Linked Lists, Little, 13:43
- Re: %#08x formatting of printf, Chris Torek, 13:37
- Re: Veteran Programmers!, Grumble, 13:37
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Wojcik, 13:25
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:25
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:23
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, amitnanda, 13:22
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Grumble, 13:18
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jeff, 13:08
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, relient, 13:02
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 12:55
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:42
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, lovecreatesbeauty, 12:34
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, boa, 12:32
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Kenneth Brody, 12:30
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:29
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Kenneth Brody, 12:28
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, boa, 12:24
- Re: Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, Ico, 12:22
- Veteran Programmers!, Bruce Taylor, 12:20
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:18
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, pemo, 12:16
- Re: 16x16Matrix, pemo, 12:13
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs - OT, Sandeep, 12:12
- Re: %#08x formatting of printf, Bilgehan . Balban, 12:10
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 12:08
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, pemo, 12:04
- Which members are created automatically, which members are not inherited?, lovecreatesbeauty, 12:02
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Jordan Abel, 11:58
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Henryk, 11:52
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Grumble, 11:47
- Re: Question about the clc string lib, Jordan Abel, 11:43
- Re: Work it out, pemo, 11:31
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Nick Keighley, 11:31
- Question about the clc string lib, Jeff, 11:29
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, pemo, 11:27
- Re: Help with FMOD, Grumble, 11:20
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Ingo Menger, 11:17
- Re: Work it out, Jordan Abel, 11:14
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Jordan Abel, 11:10
- Work it out, cogno_byte, 11:08
- Re: %#08x formatting of printf, Jordan Abel, 11:04
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, Jordan Abel, 11:01
- Re: c as a beginner language, ballpointpenthief, 11:01
- Re: Professional C software, Ivan Kelly, 10:41
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Al Balmer, 10:30
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, CBFalconer, 10:19
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 10:18
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Richard Bos, 10:18
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Pedro Graca, 10:17
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Flash Gordon, 10:12
- Re: Help with FMOD, Flash Gordon, 10:11
- Re: code for two half diamond shapes, Flash Gordon, 10:11
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:06
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, CBFalconer, 10:06
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Sandeep, 10:04
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Tim Ricard, 10:04
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Kenneth Brody, 10:03
- Re: 16x16Matrix, GrErlenkamp@xxxxxxx, 09:59
- Re: char * pass-by-value, CBFalconer, 09:54
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Kenneth Brody, 09:52
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Bos, 09:52
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Bos, 09:51
- Re: %#08x formatting of printf, Henryk, 09:47
- Re: TTS(Text to Speech) Convertor., Kenneth Brody, 09:46
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, serrand, 09:40
- Re: code for two half diamond shapes, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:32
- Re: can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, Ingo Menger, 09:20
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, amitnanda, 09:20
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Christopher Hulbert, 09:19
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Tim Prince, 09:13
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, amitnanda, 09:03
- Re: Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, Chris Dollin, 08:59
- Segmentation fault in Matrix Multiplication, amitnanda, 08:53
- Professional C software, Nikesh, 08:42
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Arndt Jonasson, 08:32
- can u tell me the reason that y we get this types of outputs, vinayakapuram, 08:31
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, Flash Gordon, 08:30
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, David Resnick, 08:19
- Help with FMOD, Gintautas, 08:18
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:13
- Re: code for two half diamond shapes, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 08:12
- code for two half diamond shapes, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 08:08
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:03
- Re: %#08x formatting of printf, Robert Harris, 07:42
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, serrand, 07:38
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Henryk, 07:38
- %#08x formatting of printf, Bilgehan . Balban, 07:26
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Arndt Jonasson, 07:09
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Nick Keighley, 06:12
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Andrej Prsa, 06:07
- Re: Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, Flash Gordon, 05:36
- Re: database connection to oracle, Michel Bardiaux, 05:34
- Re: 16x16Matrix, GrErlenkamp@xxxxxxx, 05:20
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Nick Keighley, 05:20
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Pedro Graca, 05:17
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Nick Keighley, 05:16
- Re: char * pass-by-value, Chris Dollin, 05:14
- Re: 16x16Matrix, Nick Keighley, 05:07
- 16x16Matrix, GrErlenkamp@xxxxxxx, 04:58
- Re: char * pass-by-value, serrand, 04:37
- Is out-of-bounds portable on a multidimensional array?, ais523, 04:34
- Re: invalid lvalue in unary '&' .... why LKM, SM Ryan, 04:29
- Re: user defined function that converts string to float, pemo, 04:23
- Re: char * pass-by-value, pemo, 04:16
- char * pass-by-value, Andrej Prsa, 04:10
- user defined function that converts string to float, karthi, 04:06
- Re: invalid lvalue in unary '&' .... why LKM, Grumble, 03:01
- Re: TTS(Text to Speech) Convertor., Vladimir S. Oka, 01:10
- TTS(Text to Speech) Convertor., Joey, 01:06
- Re: c as a beginner language, aldrin, 00:39
January 25, 2006
- Re: invalid lvalue in unary '&' .... why LKM, Keith Thompson, 23:51
- Re: CALL FOR COMMENT ON NULL: Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Jordan Abel, 23:47
- Re: CALL FOR COMMENT ON NULL: Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Keith Thompson, 23:44
- Re: CALL FOR COMMENT ON NULL: Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, pete, 23:38
- invalid lvalue in unary '&' .... why LKM, bob, 23:09
- invalid lvalue in unary '&' .... why LKM, bob, 23:08
- CALL FOR COMMENT ON NULL: Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Lucien Kennedy-Lamb, 22:16
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Tim Ricard, 21:31
- Re: Todays links, Keith Thompson, 19:32
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Ian Collins, 19:29
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Keith Thompson, 19:28
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Walter Roberson, 18:06
- Re: Todays links, Mark McIntyre, 17:56
- Re: Todays links, Mark McIntyre, 17:55
- Re: database connection to oracle, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Michael Rasmussen, 17:48
- Re: database connection to oracle, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Mark McIntyre, 17:45
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Dieter, 17:21
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Abhishek, 17:18
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Al Balmer, 17:14
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Michael Rasmussen, 17:07
- Re: union arrangement, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Michael Rasmussen, 17:01
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:56
- Re: union arrangement, boa, 16:36
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Robert Gamble, 16:02
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Abhishek, 16:01
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Scorpio, 15:52
- Re: what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Michael Rasmussen, 15:51
- Re: union arrangement, Keith Thompson, 15:31
- what is typecasting a pointer to the type (void *)p mean?, Abhishek, 15:17
- Re: c as a beginner language, Benry, 14:15
- Re: union arrangement, tedu, 13:55
- Re: Gerbage collection as a library, Victor Nazarov, 13:09
- Re: c as a beginner language, John Bode, 12:42
- Re: database connection to oracle, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:32
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Mark B, 12:21
- Re: Gerbage collection as a library, Walter Roberson, 12:16
- Re: c as a beginner language, CBFalconer, 11:59
- Re: c as a beginner language, August Karlstrom, 11:51
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, CBFalconer, 11:40
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Robert Gamble, 11:28
- Re: c as a beginner language, Richard Bos, 11:03
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Bos, 10:54
- Re: Best practices books, ChrisH, 10:53
- Re: c as a beginner language, August Karlstrom, 10:24
- Re: Best practices books, Al Balmer, 10:19
- Re: problem with code, August Karlstrom, 10:01
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Mark B, 09:37
- Re: mouse click generation, Flash Gordon, 08:44
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, David Resnick, 08:33
- Re: mouse click generation, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:25
- Gerbage collection as a library, Victor Nazarov, 08:09
- Re: problem with code, bluesky, 08:02
- Re: problem with code, bluesky, 08:01
- Re: problem with code, bluesky, 07:49
- Re: c as a beginner language, Marc Boyer, 07:46
- Re: c as a beginner language, Nick Keighley, 07:43
- mouse click generation, drfabius2000, 07:42
- Re: c as a beginner language, Xiaodong Xu, 07:38
- Re: c as a beginner language, andyburgess, 07:18
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, lagosfernando, 07:17
- Re: database connection to oracle, Flash Gordon, 06:27
- c as a beginner language, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 05:50
- Re: reading data from a file, Ico, 05:31
- Re: database connection to oracle, Ingo Menger, 05:12
- Re: reading data from a file, Flash Gordon, 04:28
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Antonio Contreras, 03:18
- Re: database connection to oracle, Nick Keighley, 03:10
- Re: memory dump/re-read?, Allin Cottrell, 02:01
- Re: problem with code, Herbert Rosenau, 01:21
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Wilton Helm, 00:00
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Roald Ribe, 00:00
January 24, 2006
- Re: database connection to oracle, Stan Milam, 23:39
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 21:47
- Re: Best practices books, Robert Gamble, 21:18
- Re: strtok ( ) help, pete, 20:58
- Re: First program, cj, 20:14
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Grumble, 19:22
- Re: database connection to oracle, Joe Wright, 19:15
- Re: database connection to oracle, Jordan Abel, 19:13
- Re: Best practices books, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: Todays links, Default User, 19:06
- Re: database connection to oracle, Anton Berg, 19:04
- Re: The use of goto in C, Jordan Abel, 19:02
- Re: database connection to oracle, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: Best practices books, Brandon Perry, 19:02
- Re: union arrangement, Keith Thompson, 19:01
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Robert Gamble, 18:48
- Re: Todays links, Keith Thompson, 18:46
- Re: memory dump/re-read?, Malcolm, 18:44
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Robert Gamble, 18:43
- Re: Best practices books, Paul Connolly, 18:21
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Joe Wright, 18:17
- Re: union arrangement, tedu, 18:02
- Re: database connection to oracle, Jordan Abel, 17:59
- Re: reading data from a file, Jordan Abel, 17:58
- Re: database connection to oracle, Mark McIntyre, 17:55
- Re: database connection to oracle, Mark McIntyre, 17:53
- Re: union arrangement, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: strtok ( ) help, pete, 17:47
- Re: problem with code, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: Todays links, Mark McIntyre, 17:42
- Re: The use of goto in C, Christian Bau, 17:32
- Re: Best practices books, Malcolm, 17:23
- Re: Double Linked List Code, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: SDX Dynamic Systems Simulation Software, Flash Gordon, 16:37
- Re: problem with code, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: problem with code, Guillaume, 16:27
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- SDX Dynamic Systems Simulation Software, Tim Silva, 15:39
- Re: union arrangement, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:35
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:34
- Re: Whats going on - Char to Int Q:, Fred Kleinschmidt, 15:33
- Re: Best practices books, Ico, 15:32
- Re: union arrangement, Lew Pitcher, 15:26
- Re: union arrangement, tedu, 15:23
- Re: Best practices books, Chris McDonald, 15:16
- Best practices books, dgiagio, 15:01
- Re: First program, osmium, 15:00
- Re: Whats going on - Char to Int Q:, Walter Roberson, 14:45
- Whats going on - Char to Int Q:, sophie, 14:32
- Re: problem with code, Mark B, 14:30
- Re: problem with code, Lew Pitcher, 14:23
- Double Linked List Code, Little, 14:17
- Re: problem with code, Guillaume, 13:56
- Re: problem with code, Lew Pitcher, 13:55
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Mair, 13:54
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Mair, 13:53
- Re: problem with code, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:51
- Re: problem with code, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:49
- Re: problem with code, Martin Ambuhl, 13:46
- Re: problem with code, mrvendetta1, 13:44
- Re: problem with code, mrvendetta1, 13:39
- Re: problem with code, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:35
- problem with code, mrvendetta1, 13:25
- Re: reading data from a file, Flash Gordon, 13:22
- Re: union arrangement, Lew Pitcher, 13:19
- Re: union arrangement, Mark B, 13:18
- Re: union arrangement, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:14
- union arrangement, tedu, 13:12
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Brian Dude, 13:10
- Re: reading data from a file, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:55
- Re: Can C do this for me?, tmp123, 12:54
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Chris Smith, 12:42
- Re: database connection to oracle, Keith Thompson, 12:38
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Keith Thompson, 12:34
- Re: reading data from a file, Flash Gordon, 12:32
- Re: reading data from a file, Ico, 12:27
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 12:19
- Re: First program, August Karlstrom, 12:16
- Re: Can C do this for me?, Walter Roberson, 12:11
- reading data from a file, John Smith, 11:38
- Can C do this for me?, Silas Justiniano, 11:05
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 11:04
- Re: database connection to oracle, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:03
- Re: database connection to oracle, antonberg1, 10:51
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 10:49
- Re: database connection to oracle, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:30
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 10:30
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 10:30
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, CBFalconer, 10:28
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 10:25
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:21
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 10:16
- Re: database connection to oracle, Flash Gordon, 10:16
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, osmium, 10:15
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Chris Smith, 10:09
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Flash Gordon, 10:09
- database connection to oracle, antonberg1, 10:00
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Tim Ricard, 09:55
- Re: The use of goto in C, Chris Dollin, 09:17
- Re: The use of goto in C, Michael Rasmussen, 08:57
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, David Resnick, 08:44
- Re: The use of goto in C, Chris Dollin, 08:39
- Re: The use of goto in C, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:19
- Re: The use of goto in C, Michael Rasmussen, 07:21
- Re: The use of goto in C, Zara, 07:19
- Re: The use of goto in C, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:17
- The use of goto in C, Michael Rasmussen, 07:06
- Re: explain the following declaration, Vladimir S. Oka, 06:52
- Re: explain the following declaration, Abhishek, 06:05
- Re: memory dump/re-read?, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:56
- Re: First program, Nick Keighley, 03:07
- Re: Any help?, Richard Bos, 02:59
- Re: Any help?, CBFalconer, 02:57
- Re: C database....., nringty, 02:48
- Re: Any help?, Sriniv, 02:35
- Re: memory dump/re-read?, CBFalconer, 02:00
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, CBFalconer, 01:37
- Re: First program, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:11
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:05
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Michael Mair, 01:03
- Re: making a VERY simple menu, Ulrich Eckhardt, 00:53
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Mair, 00:47
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Mair, 00:42
- making a VERY simple menu, tricard, 00:40
- Re: memory dump/re-read?, Jack Klein, 00:12
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Roald Ribe, 00:00
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Michal Necasek, 00:00
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Peter C. Chapin, 00:00
January 23, 2006
- Re: garbage collection questions, Jack Klein, 23:43
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, D.Hering, 23:38
- Re: is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:21
- memory dump/re-read?, Allin Cottrell, 23:04
- Re: Printf problem with big numbers...., pasukaru@xxxxxxxxx, 22:52
- Re: Printf problem with big numbers...., Jordan Abel, 22:36
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 22:35
- Re: Printf problem with big numbers...., Joe Wright, 22:28
- Re: explain the following declaration, Jordan Abel, 22:27
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 22:24
- Re: Printf problem with big numbers...., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:21
- First program, cj, 22:15
- Re: Printf problem with big numbers...., David Sampson, 22:09
- Re: Printf problem with big numbers...., P.J. Plauger, 22:07
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 21:52
- Re: C programme, Tydr Schnubbis, 21:36
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Dieter, 21:13
- is there any site which can provide any help on advanced C topics, ashu, 20:46
- Re: explain the following declaration, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:09
- Re: explain the following declaration, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:25
- Re: explain the following declaration, Lucien Kennedy-Lamb, 19:18
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 18:16
- Re: string, Mark McIntyre, 17:55
- Re: C programme, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Ian Collins, 17:50
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 17:45
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 17:41
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: explain the following declaration, Vladimir S. Oka, 17:27
- Re: finding element width in dynamically allocated arrays, Vladimir S. Oka, 17:22
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 17:14
- Re: explain the following declaration, jacob navia, 17:13
- Re: finding element width in dynamically allocated arrays, Abhishek, 17:12
- Re: string, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:05
- explain the following declaration, Abhishek, 17:04
- Re: string, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:04
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 17:01
- Re: string, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:01
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, tedu, 17:00
- Re: input, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:58
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Thomas Maier-Komor, 16:08
- Re: C programme, pemo, 16:01
- Re: C programme, pemo, 16:00
- Re: tests in general (was: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE), Vladimir S. Oka, 15:39
- Re: tests in general (was: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE), Jordan Abel, 15:30
- Re: input, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:22
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Grumble, 15:21
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Steve Summit, 15:19
- Re: tests in general (was: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE), Vladimir S. Oka, 15:19
- Re: Static String Concatenation, Ico, 15:15
- Re: Static String Concatenation, Artie Gold, 15:08
- Re: Static String Concatenation, Michael Mair, 15:07
- Re: Static String Concatenation, Lew Pitcher, 15:05
- Static String Concatenation, velusamypv, 14:57
- Re: Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, Michael Wojcik, 14:49
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Flash Gordon, 14:17
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:11
- Re: PROBLEM when editing DAT file!, Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Flash Gordon, 14:09
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:07
- Re: tests in general (was: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE), Keith Thompson, 13:59
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Frodo Baggins, 13:57
- Re: finding element width in dynamically allocated arrays, CBFalconer, 13:55
- Re: FAQ list status (was: GCC Port from Linux to Win32), CBFalconer, 13:49
- Re: Does structure order matter?, CBFalconer, 13:38
- tests in general (was: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE), Chris Torek, 12:51
- Re: finding element width in dynamically allocated arrays, tricard, 12:45
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Lemor, 12:38
- Re: finding element width in dynamically allocated arrays, Antonio Contreras, 12:33
- finding element width in dynamically allocated arrays, tricard, 11:54
- Re: Better casts?, Al Balmer, 11:54
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 11:53
- Re: C programme, Al Balmer, 11:44
- Re: C programme, Al Balmer, 11:40
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Thomas Maier-Komor, 11:26
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 11:24
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Wojcik, 11:16
- Re: Does structure order matter?, Brian Dude, 11:03
- Re: Does structure order matter?, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:27
- Re: Does structure order matter?, Brian Dude, 10:15
- Re: input, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 10:04
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Kenny McCormack, 09:58
- hello, every one , test,, Abdullah hashi, 09:41
- Re: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:28
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Randy Howard, 09:28
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Jordan Abel, 09:26
- Re: input, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:59
- input, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 08:45
- Re: PROBLEM when editing DAT file!, Turner, GS \(Geoff\), 08:28
- Re: PROBLEM when editing DAT file!, Vladimir Oka, 08:16
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Grumble, 08:12
- Re: FAQ list status (was: GCC Port from Linux to Win32), Steve Summit, 07:47
- PROBLEM when editing DAT file!, Sree, 07:18
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Kenny McCormack, 06:53
- Re: C Programming, m@t@1, 06:10
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Randy Howard, 05:36
- CFP: IAENG International Workshop on Computer Science (in IMECS 2006), imecs2006, 05:35
- Re: string, Varun, 05:29
- Re: Endianness (again), "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:22
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, CBFalconer, 04:58
- Re: C Programming, Jaspreet, 04:28
- Re: Is this code ANSI-compliant?, Keith Thompson, 04:10
- Re: string, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:00
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:54
- Is this code ANSI-compliant?, ais523, 03:54
- Re: string, ramu, 03:49
- Re: C Programming, A.A, 03:45
- Re: C Programming, Grumble, 03:43
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, A.A, 03:28
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Sunil Varma, 03:20
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Zoran Cutura, 03:01
- Re: string, Keith Thompson, 03:01
- Re: garbage collection questions, Rod Pemberton, 02:58
- Re: string, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:51
- string, ramu, 02:45
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Red Wagner, 02:30
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:24
- Re: Better casts?, Thad Smith, 02:24
- Re: Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Ico, 02:17
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, CBFalconer, 01:57
- Unexpected Result while compiling this code, Sunil Varma, 01:50
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, Andrey Tarasevich, 01:11
- Re: Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, Dave Thompson, 01:07
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Keith Thompson, 00:45
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Keith Thompson, 00:16
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Keith Thompson, 00:05
January 22, 2006
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Jim, 23:44
- Re: Can everybody *please* start ignoring this troll? [Was: Skybucks sins], roberts . noah, 23:41
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Stan Milam, 23:32
- Re: C Programming, Stan Milam, 23:28
- Re: garbage collection questions, August Karlstrom, 21:12
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Jordan Abel, 20:41
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Ian Collins, 20:09
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Rod Pemberton, 19:18
- Re: garbage collection questions, Rod Pemberton, 19:08
- Re: Double Linked List, Jordan Abel, 19:02
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Jordan Abel, 18:59
- Re: Does structure order matter?, Default User, 18:50
- Re: C Programming, Chris Hills, 18:30
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Randy Howard, 18:27
- Re: garbage collection questions, Michael Rasmussen, 18:26
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Ian Collins, 18:26
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Tom Harrington, 18:25
- Re: Double Linked List, CBFalconer, 18:20
- Re: [FAQ] C Programming, Mike Wahler, 18:16
- Re: Does structure order matter?, CBFalconer, 18:11
- C Programming, shuklam1, 18:05
- Re: Endianness (again), CBFalconer, 17:51
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: project in c, Gregory Pietsch, 17:34
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, CBFalconer, 17:28
- Re: Two-way pipes?, Vladimir S. Oka, 17:27
- Two-way pipes?, webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 17:18
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 17:17
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, tmp123, 17:17
- Re: Double Linked List, Vladimir S. Oka, 17:03
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Gordon Burditt, 16:54
- Double Linked List, Little, 16:49
- Re: Can everybody *please* start ignoring this troll? [Was: Skybucks sins], Keith Thompson, 16:48
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: Endianness (again), Nelu, 16:08
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Ian Collins, 16:07
- Re: strtok ( ) help, Gregory Pietsch, 15:57
- Re: Does structure order matter?, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:50
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, gamehack, 15:48
- Does structure order matter?, Brian Dude, 15:44
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 15:44
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 15:43
- Re: Endianness (again), gamehack, 15:42
- Re: Endianness (again), Rod Pemberton, 15:38
- Re: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE, Kenny McCormack, 15:31
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Rod Pemberton, 15:28
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Michael Mair, 15:23
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Rod Pemberton, 15:18
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 15:04
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Jordan Abel, 14:58
- Re: Can everybody *please* start ignoring this troll? [Was: Skybucks sins], Tris Orendorff, 14:31
- Re: Endianness (again), Lucien Kennedy-Lamb, 14:29
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Abhishek, 14:27
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Abhishek, 14:22
- Endianness (again), gamehack, 14:17
- Re: hi all, pemo, 14:09
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, gamehack, 14:05
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:31
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Coos Haak, 13:25
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Gordon Burditt, 13:23
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, Andrey Tarasevich, 13:20
- Re: How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:15
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Default User, 13:12
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, tmp123, 13:07
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, tmp123, 13:00
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Default User, 12:57
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Default User, 12:56
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Joe Wright, 12:54
- How to determine the way data is stored in memory?, Abhishek, 12:52
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Malcolm, 12:43
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, Chris Torek, 12:25
- Re: hi all, CBFalconer, 12:09
- Re: Better casts?, Keith Thompson, 11:45
- Re: function pointers, Keith Thompson, 11:39
- Re: hi all, Keith Thompson, 11:36
- Re: hi all, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:35
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, Keith Thompson, 11:31
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Keith Thompson, 11:10
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Keith Thompson, 11:08
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Joe Wright, 10:54
- Re: 1)preprocessor warning ,2) argv[0]..btw, my first mail to clc :-), Michael Mair, 09:34
- Re: hi all, Flash Gordon, 09:24
- Re: 1)preprocessor warning ,2) argv[0]..btw, my first mail to clc :-), Emmanuel Delahaye, 09:11
- Re: hi all, ashishcoolz@xxxxxxxxx, 09:10
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Joe Wright, 08:58
- Re: hi all, Tony Quinn, 08:37
- 1)preprocessor warning ,2) argv[0]..btw, my first mail to clc :-), vinayby, 08:36
- Re: hi all, CBFalconer, 08:21
- Re: hi all, pemo, 08:16
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, CBFalconer, 08:09
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, CBFalconer, 07:49
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 07:42
- Re: hi all, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:24
- Re: hi all, tmp123, 06:58
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, pete, 06:52
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, pete, 06:49
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, pete, 06:43
- Re: Better casts?, Vladimir S. Oka, 06:14
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Christian Bau, 05:33
- Re: Better casts?, Christian Bau, 05:29
- Re: hi all, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:03
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Malcolm, 05:03
- Re: function pointers, Malcolm, 05:03
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Malcolm, 05:03
- Re: hi all, tmp123, 04:31
- hi all, prashu, 03:55
- Re: malloc questions in C, Michael Mair, 03:31
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Randy Howard, 03:27
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Randy Howard, 03:25
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 03:23
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 03:21
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Michael Mair, 03:11
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:01
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:00
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:58
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:53
- Re: malloc questions in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:50
- Re: Runtime Structure Creation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:44
- Runtime Structure Creation, Dieter, 02:32
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, Andrey Tarasevich, 01:35
- Re: malloc questions in C, Ian Collins, 01:19
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Thad Smith, 00:56
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 00:37
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 00:30
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 00:20
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 00:18
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Jordan Abel, 00:14
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Default User, 00:01
January 21, 2006
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 23:27
- Re: Free speech., CBFalconer, 22:56
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 22:52
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 22:49
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 22:46
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 22:44
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 22:37
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, CBFalconer, 22:24
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 22:20
- Re: malloc questions in C, questions?, 21:46
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Andrew Poelstra, 21:25
- Re: Free speech., roberts . noah, 20:51
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 20:24
- Re: Free speech., Chris Hills, 20:16
- Re: Free speech., Chris Hills, 20:12
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: malloc questions in C, Keith Thompson, 19:10
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Joe Wright, 19:06
- Re: malloc questions in C, Michael Mair, 19:05
- Re: function pointers, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Michael Mair, 18:42
- Re: malloc questions in C, questions?, 18:39
- Re: function pointers, Joe Wright, 18:34
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, lawrence . jones, 18:13
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Rod Pemberton, 18:08
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, gamehack, 18:06
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, gamehack, 18:02
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Gordon Burditt, 17:37
- Re: Selling my computer, Keith Thompson, 17:33
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, gamehack, 17:30
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Flash Gordon, 17:22
- Re: Selling my computer, KULEGEEK, 17:19
- Re: Specific sizes of variable types, Mike Wahler, 17:10
- Re: [OT, welcome msg] Selling my computer, Mike Wahler, 17:03
- Re: Selling my computer, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Specific sizes of variable types, gamehack, 16:53
- Re: Selling my computer, jacob navia, 16:44
- Selling my computer, Bent101, 15:52
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Flash Gordon, 15:41
- Re: Better casts?, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Flash Gordon, 15:38
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Flash Gordon, 15:34
- Re: Test message - PLEASE IGNORE, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Flash Gordon, 15:20
- Re: malloc questions in C, Ico, 15:13
- Re: function pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: Free speech., Jordan Abel, 15:07
- Re: About the EOF, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Flash Gordon, 14:25
- Re: Better casts?, Flash Gordon, 14:03
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, CBFalconer, 14:00
- Re: malloc questions in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:54
- malloc questions in C, questions?, 13:51
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Flash Gordon, 13:38
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Flash Gordon, 13:34
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Flash Gordon, 13:25
- Re: Better casts?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:56
- Re: Better casts?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:55
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Malcolm, 12:53
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 12:41
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Randy Howard, 12:35
- Re: Better casts?, Nick Keighley, 12:02
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:32
- Re: About the EOF, Martin Ambuhl, 11:14
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, CBFalconer, 11:04
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:45
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, William J. Leary Jr., 10:42
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, C_beginner, 10:17
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, C_beginner, 10:16
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Malcolm, 09:35
- Re: scanf function and 2-d arrays, pemo, 09:33
- Re: hi guys, Malcolm, 09:28
- Better casts?, Ralf, 09:25
- scanf function and 2-d arrays, madhura, 08:43
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:37
- Re: About the EOF, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:17
- Re: hi guys, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:10
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., dutchgoldtony, 08:01
- Test message - PLEASE IGNORE, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:48
- Can everybody *please* start ignoring this troll? [Was: Skybucks sins], Dag Sunde, 07:13
- Re: hi guys, Vladimir S. Oka, 06:43
- hi guys, secsaran@xxxxxxxxx, 06:35
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Thomas Maier-Komor, 06:30
- Re: Free speech., _, 06:03
- Re: function pointers, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:52
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, fox, 05:20
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, nobody, 05:03
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, thomas . mertes, 05:01
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Flash Gordon, 04:56
- Re: About the EOF, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:54
- Re: C database....., Malcolm, 04:51
- Re: About the EOF, Malcolm, 04:47
- Re: About the EOF, nobody, 04:47
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Flash Gordon, 04:45
- Re: About the EOF, Flash Gordon, 04:42
- Re: C programme, Nick Keighley, 04:31
- Re: function pointers, S.Tobias, 04:21
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:53
- Re: function pointers, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:49
- Re: function pointers, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:43
- Re: Beginner excersice #1, Kies Lee, 03:35
- About the EOF, Kies Lee, 03:28
- Re: where can I get FAQ?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:24
- Beginner excersice #1, C_beginner, 03:21
- Re: Need a queue in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:19
- Re: Need a queue in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:14
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 03:11
- Re: C programme, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:43
- Re: function pointers, Charles Richmond, 02:14
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Keith Thompson, 01:15
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 01:00
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Hans-Bernhard Broeker, 00:04
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Hans-Bernhard Broeker, 00:04
January 20, 2006
- Re: C programme, Keith Thompson, 23:08
- Re: C programme, Keith Thompson, 23:07
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, pete, 23:01
- Re: C programme, Default User, 22:52
- Re: C programme, pemo, 22:44
- Re: strtok ( ) help, rayw, 22:41
- Re: C programme, Mike Wahler, 22:40
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Heathfield, 22:36
- Re: C programme, pemo, 22:35
- Re: C programme, Netocrat, 21:53
- Re: C programme, Keith Thompson, 21:20
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 20:53
- Re: Skybucks sins, IchBin, 20:51
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., CBFalconer, 20:50
- Re: C programme, pemo, 20:49
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., CBFalconer, 20:45
- Re: strtok ( ) help, pemo, 20:39
- Re: A C Question., Shastri, 20:25
- Re: C programme, Barry, 19:59
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Keith Thompson, 19:55
- Re: strtok ( ) help, Default User, 19:55
- Re: C programme, Keith Thompson, 19:53
- Re: C programme, pete, 19:51
- Re: C programme, Flash Gordon, 19:50
- Re: Skybucks sins, Chris Uppal, 19:49
- Re: C programme, Netocrat, 19:44
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Dik T. Winter, 19:35
- Re: C programme, pemo, 19:26
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, pete, 19:13
- Re: Skybucks sins, Richard Tobin, 19:06
- Re: strtok ( ) help, pemo, 19:03
- Re: C programme, Default User, 19:03
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, pete, 19:01
- Re: C programme, Netocrat, 18:36
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Michael Wojcik, 18:10
- Re: C database....., Stan Milam, 18:01
- Re: C programme, Default User, 18:01
- Re: C programme, Randy Howard, 17:56
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 17:55
- Re: strtok ( ) help, Default User, 17:54
- Re: C programme, Al Balmer, 17:50
- C programme, Kev P., 17:47
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:16
- Re: strtok ( ) help, pemo, 17:15
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:13
- Re: strtok ( ) help, Default User, 16:50
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 16:44
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 16:30
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 16:29
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Walter Roberson, 16:20
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Eric Sosman, 16:17
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 16:07
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Eric Sosman, 16:02
- Re: Skybucks sins, Skybuck Flying, 15:58
- Re: Skybucks sins, Skybuck Flying, 15:57
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 15:56
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Kenneth Brody, 15:35
- Re: A C Question., Robert Gamble, 15:31
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Keith Thompson, 15:24
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Thomas Maier-Komor, 15:15
- Re: A C Question., Michael Wojcik, 15:07
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: c pointers, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:36
- Re: c pointers, N Mulangi, 14:32
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, N Mulangi, 14:25
- Re: printer streams?, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: , welcome msg, FAQ] ask for help on algorithm to trace a network, Julia, 14:12
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Ralf, 14:08
- Re: Free speech., Keith Thompson, 14:07
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Barry, 14:03
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Kenneth Brody, 14:01
- Re: Skybucks sins, IchBin, 13:58
- Re: Skybucks sins, Flash Gordon, 13:44
- Re: Skybucks sins, Al Balmer, 13:43
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Eric Sosman, 13:12
- Re: cast vs. suffixes, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:08
- Re: strtok ( ) help, pemo, 13:00
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, Default User, 12:59
- cast vs. suffixes, Ralf, 12:52
- Re: Question about Data Types and Shifting?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:51
- Re: Question about Data Types and Shifting?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:41
- Re: String manipulation, ern, 12:35
- Re: strtok ( ) help, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:33
- Question about Data Types and Shifting?, salsipius, 12:31
- Re: strtok ( ) help, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:30
- Re: c pointers, Kenneth Brody, 12:21
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:18
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Lew Pitcher, 12:18
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Kenneth Brody, 12:17
- strtok ( ) help, ern, 12:16
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 12:14
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Richard Tobin, 12:14
- Re: String manipulation, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:13
- Re: Skybucks sins, IchBin, 12:11
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Michael Mair, 12:10
- Re: String manipulation, ern, 12:07
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 12:07
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, Michael Mair, 12:06
- Re: [OT], welcome msg, FAQ] ask for help on algorithm to trace a network, Mike Wahler, 12:00
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Martin Ambuhl, 11:58
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Richard Tobin, 11:57
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Martin Ambuhl, 11:56
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Eric Sosman, 11:56
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Nelu, 11:56
- Re: ask for help on algorithm to trace a network, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:53
- Re: Free speech., IchBin, 11:51
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:48
- Re: printer streams?, Martin Ambuhl, 11:46
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Mike Wahler, 11:46
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Nelu, 11:45
- Re: Free speech., Martin Ambuhl, 11:43
- Re: NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:42
- ask for help on algorithm to trace a network, Julia, 11:42
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Richard Tobin, 11:37
- NULL returned by fopen - where is a list of what's causing the error?, ferrad, 11:35
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Lew Pitcher, 11:26
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Chris Dollin, 11:23
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Eric Sosman, 11:20
- Re: function call by value and by reference, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 11:19
- Re: function call by value and by reference, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:16
- Re: 夜行, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:15
- Re: c pointers, mitchellpal@xxxxxxxxx, 11:12
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Jordan Abel, 11:11
- Re: 夜行, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:08
- function call by value and by reference, mitchellpal, 11:07
- 夜行, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:04
- Re: c pointers, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:58
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Nick Keighley, 10:53
- c pointers, mitchellpal, 10:53
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:52
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 10:50
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Thomas Maier-Komor, 10:46
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 10:40
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, mdler, 10:39
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., John Bode, 10:35
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:28
- Re: Pointer arithmetic question, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:26
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., dutchgoldtony, 10:22
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., dutchgoldtony, 10:12
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Kenneth Brody, 09:54
- Re: Skybucks sins, Skybuck Flying, 09:47
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., David Resnick, 09:46
- Re: standard header files, Kenneth Brody, 09:44
- Re: Circle code, Kenneth Brody, 09:40
- Re: Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., Philip Soeberg, 09:36
- Pointer arithmetic question, Kenneth Brody, 09:36
- Re: standard header files, osmium, 09:25
- Having a bit of a blonde moment with malloc..., dutchgoldtony, 09:22
- Re: Skybucks sins, Skybuck Flying, 09:20
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 09:17
- Re: printer streams?, CBFalconer, 09:16
- Re: Asynchronous functions, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 09:10
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:21
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, pete, 08:11
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, pete, 08:04
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, pete, 07:47
- Re: function pointers, S.Tobias, 07:44
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, pete, 07:38
- Re: Asynchronous functions, Ico, 07:13
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, nomadcontauroi, 06:46
- Re: Asynchronous functions, gamehack, 06:33
- Re: Asynchronous functions, Ico, 06:29
- Asynchronous functions, gamehack, 06:21
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, Antonio Contreras, 06:08
- Re: Circle code, Richard Bos, 06:03
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:57
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, nomadcontauroi, 05:55
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, nomadcontauroi, 05:54
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, nomadcontauroi, 05:52
- Re: function pointers, Ian Collins, 05:07
- Re: Any help?, Haroon Shafiq, 05:07
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, Jaspreet, 05:04
- Re: printer streams?, Keith Thompson, 04:44
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, Keith Thompson, 04:43
- Re: function pointers, Chris Dollin, 04:41
- Re: printer streams?, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:40
- Re: can a function name be an identifier?, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:39
- printer streams?, adomplayer, 04:38
- can a function name be an identifier?, nomadcontauroi, 04:35
- Re: C database....., Vladimir S. Oka, 04:31
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:24
- Re: function pointers, Rod Pemberton, 03:58
- Re: function pointers, ramu, 03:40
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, fox, 03:37
- Re: C database....., Nick Keighley, 03:13
- Re: C database....., Ian Collins, 03:03
- Re: function pointers, Ian Collins, 03:00
- Re: C database....., CBFalconer, 02:52
- Re: standard header files, CBFalconer, 02:50
- Re: function pointers, CBFalconer, 02:47
- Re: A C Question., CBFalconer, 02:37
- Re: Circle code, Ico, 02:19
- Re: standard header files, Michael Mair, 02:15
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Thad Smith, 02:13
- Re: standard header files, Keith Thompson, 02:11
- C database....., nringty, 01:57
- standard header files, jayceechong, 01:43
- Re: function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 01:20
- function pointers, ramu, 01:11
- Re: Help with program crashing..., Chris Torek, 01:02
- Re: Help with program crashing..., Richard Heathfield, 00:38
- Re: Help with program crashing..., santosh, 00:25
January 19, 2006
- Re: Help with program crashing..., Richard Heathfield, 23:50
- Re: Help with program crashing..., santosh, 23:42
- Re: A C Question., pete, 23:42
- Re: Free speech., Jack Klein, 22:54
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Dik T. Winter, 22:53
- Re: A C Question., Peter Nilsson, 22:49
- Re: Skybucks sins, IchBin, 22:46
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Dik T. Winter, 22:40
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, James Dow Allen, 22:37
- Re: Skybucks sins, IchBin, 22:35
- Re: Free speech., IchBin, 22:03
- Re: Free speech., Keith Thompson, 21:51
- Re: Free speech., Ant, 21:47
- Re: Free speech., IchBin, 21:40
- Re: Free speech., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:17
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, CBFalconer, 21:02
- Re: A C Question., CBFalconer, 20:55
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Flash Gordon, 20:50
- Skybucks sins (was: Free speech.), CBFalconer, 20:47
- Usenetiquette (was: using "!!" in "c"), CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: Free speech., pete, 20:13
- Re: Free speech., Keith Thompson, 20:08
- Re: Free speech., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:42
- Re: indication, Keith Thompson, 19:35
- Re: A C Question., pete, 19:23
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, Joe Wright, 19:16
- Re: Free speech., Victor Bazarov, 19:16
- Re: A C Question., Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 18:33
- Re: Any help?, Keith Thompson, 18:22
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pemo, 18:17
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Jordan Abel, 18:08
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Michael Wojcik, 18:03
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, jacob navia, 17:59
- Re: What does SIMENTRY mean?, Kenneth Brody, 17:55
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Jordan Abel, 17:54
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pemo, 17:52
- Re: Circle code, Jordan Abel, 17:46
- Re: newbie: array of structs?, decoy, 17:38
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, tedu, 17:27
- Re: newbie: array of structs?, Eric Sosman, 17:18
- Re: indication, Eric Sosman, 17:05
- Re: newbie: array of structs?, decoy, 16:54
- What does SIMENTRY mean?, Jake Thompson, 16:48
- Re: newbie: array of structs?, Ico, 16:40
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, Keith Thompson, 16:24
- newbie: array of structs?, decoy, 16:22
- Re: Circle code, Chris F.A. Johnson, 16:18
- Re: Return value of system, Keith Thompson, 16:17
- Re: indication, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: sscanf and scanf behave differently, Keith Thompson, 16:09
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Any help?, Vladimir S. Oka, 16:04
- Re: Any help?, Mike Wahler, 15:55
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 15:44
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, pete, 15:42
- Re: Circle code, Chris McDonald, 15:40
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, pete, 15:38
- Re: Any help?, Eric Sosman, 15:27
- Re: Any help?, pete, 15:26
- Re: A C Question., Joe Wright, 15:24
- Re: Any help?, pete, 15:24
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Nelu, 15:24
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 15:16
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Flash Gordon, 15:12
- Re: Circle code, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: Any help?, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:08
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 15:06
- Re: Circle code, Rod Pemberton, 14:58
- Re: Any help?, tedu, 14:54
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Flash Gordon, 14:45
- Re: Circle code, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:42
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, Rod Pemberton, 14:37
- Re: Circle code, tedu, 14:37
- Re: Circle code, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:34
- Any help?, cj, 14:34
- Re: make a program using C,C++, August Karlstrom, 14:32
- Re: Circle code, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:29
- Re: Circle code, Googmeister, 14:29
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, tedu, 14:28
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Malcolm, 14:24
- Re: Circle code, Ico, 14:22
- Re: Circle code, tedu, 14:21
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, lawrence . jones, 14:13
- Re: Circle code, Mike Wahler, 14:01
- Re: The floating point environment, jacob navia, 13:42
- Re: Free speech., Jordan Abel, 13:37
- Re: make a program using C,C++, David Bolt, 13:21
- Re: Circle code, Default User, 13:21
- Re: Circle code, Roberto Waltman, 13:19
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Default User, 13:08
- Re: newbie...please help, cj, 13:04
- Re: Circle code, CBFalconer, 12:40
- Re: Free speech., JustBoo, 12:32
- Re: Free speech., CBFalconer, 12:28
- Re: circle, Ingo Menger, 12:28
- Re: Free speech., JustBoo, 12:16
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Ingo Menger, 12:03
- Re: Free speech., Ian Malone, 11:53
- Re: circle, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:50
- Re: Circle code, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:46
- circle, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 11:46
- Circle code, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 11:43
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 11:42
- Re: Forward declarations to static variables, Eric Sosman, 11:42
- Re: Free speech., Phlip, 11:42
- Re: Help with program crashing..., Richard Heathfield, 11:38
- Re: Free speech., Dave (from the UK), 11:20
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, CBFalconer, 11:16
- Forward declarations to static variables, fox, 11:16
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Ingo Menger, 11:06
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pemo, 11:02
- Re: The bad coder joke =D, Skybuck Flying, 10:58
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Ingo Menger, 10:57
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 10:45
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 10:38
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 10:36
- Re: String manipulation, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:36
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Ingo Menger, 10:24
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 10:22
- Re: String manipulation, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:14
- Re: String manipulation, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:13
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Richard Bos, 10:11
- Re: String manipulation, ern, 10:05
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 09:59
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Flash Gordon, 09:51
- Re: String manipulation, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:46
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Flash Gordon, 09:39
- Re: String manipulation, ern, 09:35
- Re: how to write only one parameter in a file, Kenny McCormack, 09:34
- Re: Free speech., Carlos, 09:33
- Re: indication, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:31
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Richard Bos, 09:28
- Re: indication, Eric Sosman, 09:18
- String manipulation, ern, 09:15
- Re: Please review the code for determining execution time., Tim Prince, 09:14
- Re: indication, Flash Gordon, 09:09
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pemo, 09:04
- Re: Free speech., Richard Bos, 09:04
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Flash Gordon, 09:01
- Re: indication, Xiaodong Xu, 08:59
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Netocrat, 08:59
- Re: A C Question., Dik T. Winter, 08:45
- Re: indication, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:33
- Re: indication, Lew Pitcher, 08:31
- Re: Return value of system, ankisharma, 08:26
- indication, nomadcontauroi, 08:21
- Re: A C Question., pete, 08:10
- Re: A C Question., Robert Gamble, 08:10
- Re: Please review the code for determining execution time., Ico, 07:52
- Re: Please review the code for determining execution time., Vladimir S. Oka, 07:46
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Jordan Abel, 07:43
- Re: Free speech., Jordan Abel, 07:40
- Please review the code for determining execution time., vashwath, 07:22
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, Flash Gordon, 07:19
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, tele-commuter, 07:14
- Re: sscanf and scanf behave differently, Chris Dollin, 07:05
- sscanf and scanf behave differently, effbiae, 06:58
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, jacob navia, 06:35
- Re: c program binary/image in memory, santosh, 06:03
- c program binary/image in memory, tele-commuter, 05:40
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pemo, 04:59
- Re: Help with program crashing..., santosh, 04:49
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Richard Bos, 04:26
- Re: Help with program crashing..., Richard Heathfield, 03:53
- Re: Help with program crashing..., boa, 03:45
- Re: Free speech., Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Help with program crashing..., santosh, 03:30
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Richard Heathfield, 03:20
- Re: getting current date in C in the VC environ, Richard Heathfield, 03:15
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Richard Heathfield, 03:08
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Richard Heathfield, 03:05
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Flash Gordon, 03:02
- Re: A C Question., Richard Heathfield, 03:00
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, James Dow Allen, 02:50
- Re: The floating point environment, Thad Smith, 02:29
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Thad Smith, 01:30
- Re: A C Question., Robert Gamble, 01:05
January 18, 2006
- Re: A C Question., ashu, 23:46
- Re: how to write only one parameter in a file, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 23:42
- Re: Free speech., Nelu, 23:31
- Re: Free speech., Robert M. Gary, 22:55
- Re: Free speech., Chuck F. , 22:47
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Mike Polinske, 22:18
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 22:09
- Re: Free speech., Chuck F. , 21:59
- Re: Free speech., Luc The Perverse, 21:13
- Re: Free speech., Phlip, 21:08
- Re: [OT] Free speech., Mike Wahler, 20:45
- Re: Free speech., Dik T. Winter, 20:36
- Re: Free speech., Luc The Perverse, 20:13
- Re: Free speech., Luc The Perverse, 20:06
- Re: Free speech., Luc The Perverse, 20:06
- Re: Free speech., Luc The Perverse, 20:04
- Re: function prototypes, Jordan Abel, 19:44
- Re: Free speech., Nelu, 19:44
- Re: pointers, Keith Thompson, 19:44
- Re: Free speech., Chris F.A. Johnson, 19:15
- Re: pointers, Mark McIntyre, 19:08
- Re: Free speech., Robert M. Gary, 19:07
- Re: Free speech., Robert M. Gary, 19:06
- Re: A C Question., Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: return the file contents into an array or string, Mark McIntyre, 19:03
- Re: how to write only one parameter in a file, Joe Wright, 19:01
- Re: Return value of system, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Mark McIntyre, 18:56
- Re: Free speech., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:55
- Re: Free speech., Mark McIntyre, 18:54
- Re: Free speech., Mark McIntyre, 18:53
- Re: The bad coder joke =D, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: The bad coder joke =D, Mike Wahler, 18:41
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pete, 18:34
- Re: Free speech., Robert M. Gary, 18:14
- Re: Free speech., Robert M. Gary, 18:13
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:05
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:01
- Re: memset a member array of a packed structure, Robert Gamble, 18:01
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:59
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:52
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:37
- Re: pointers, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: memset a member array of a packed structure, Robert Gamble, 17:09
- Re: pointers, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:04
- Re: how to write only one parameter in a file, Logan Shaw, 16:59
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Chuck F. , 16:47
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:35
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Chuck F. , 16:24
- how to write only one parameter in a file, poison . summer, 16:24
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 16:20
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Chuck F. , 16:17
- Re: Free speech., Walter Roberson, 16:10
- Re: Free speech., Flash Gordon, 16:04
- Re: memset a member array of a packed structure, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 14:43
- memset a member array of a packed structure, parag . kanade, 14:38
- Re: using "!!" in "c", August Karlstrom, 14:37
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 14:09
- Re: printf - Can't print "print\my\message", Clark S . Cox III, 14:06
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Flash Gordon, 14:06
- Re: printf - Can't print "print\my\message", Keith Thompson, 14:05
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 14:04
- Re: printf - Can't print "print\my\message", Mark B, 14:03
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Mark B, 13:57
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Chris Torek, 13:53
- Re: printf - Can't print "print\my\message", Mark B, 13:50
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Craig Taylor, 13:41
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 13:40
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Mike Wahler, 13:36
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 13:28
- Re: printf - Can't print "print\my\message", Mike Wahler, 13:24
- Re: A C Question., Nelu, 13:22
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Keith Thompson, 13:18
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Keith Thompson, 13:16
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Craig Taylor, 13:01
- Re: Free speech., IchBin, 12:58
- Re: printf - Can't print "print\my\message", ern, 12:53
- printf - Can't print "print\my\message", ern, 12:51
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Default User, 12:47
- Re: unions & structs..., Ingo Menger, 12:44
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., sonugeetha@xxxxxxxxx, 12:35
- Re: Free speech., Mark B, 12:32
- Re: Return value of system, Mark B, 12:28
- Re: Free speech., Dave (from the UK), 12:22
- Re: Free speech., Robert M. Gary, 12:13
- Re: Free speech., Flash Gordon, 12:12
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pemo, 11:50
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Lew Pitcher, 11:48
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Lew Pitcher, 11:45
- Re: Free speech., Walter Roberson, 11:35
- Re: as small as possible, Mark B, 11:17
- Re: make a program using C,C++, pete, 11:15
- Re: using "!!" in "c", August Karlstrom, 11:12
- Re: Handling bad parameters, kuyper, 11:01
- Re: make a program using C,C++, August Karlstrom, 10:56
- Re: Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust, Richard Bos, 10:55
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, pete, 10:51
- Re: Free speech., Keith Thompson, 10:47
- Free speech., Skybuck Flying, 10:41
- Re: Return value of system, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:41
- Re: function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 10:40
- Re: function prototypes, Flash Gordon, 10:38
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Richard Bos, 10:35
- Re: Directory Structure, Flash Gordon, 10:35
- Re: reading TCP header, Keith Thompson, 10:25
- Re: function prototypes, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 10:15
- Re: using "!!" in "c", pete, 10:06
- Re: getting current date in C in the VC environ, ern, 09:56
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Chuck F. , 09:55
- Re: Directory Structure, Chuck F. , 09:45
- Re: function prototypes, S.Tobias, 09:41
- Re: Directory Structure, osmium, 09:27
- Re: Directory Structure, Nick Keighley, 09:19
- Re: reading TCP header, Chuck F. , 09:16
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Chuck F. , 09:10
- Re: Directory Structure, Flash Gordon, 08:20
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Nick Keighley, 07:57
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Jordan Abel, 07:37
- Re: A C Question., Jordan Abel, 07:32
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Jordan Abel, 07:30
- Re: How sizeof() works?, pemo, 07:30
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Richard Tobin, 07:27
- Re: How sizeof() works?, pemo, 07:25
- Re: reading TCP header, ragunath.cr@xxxxxxxxx, 07:07
- Re: function prototypes, Flash Gordon, 07:01
- Re: How sizeof() works?, madhura_khot, 06:58
- Re: reading TCP header, Haroon Shafiq, 06:38
- Re: Directory Structure, mansimisha, 06:30
- Re: function prototypes, Vladimir Oka, 06:28
- Re: How sizeof() works?, Richard Heathfield, 06:02
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian Collins, 05:40
- How sizeof() works?, madhura_khot, 05:33
- function prototypes, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:28
- Re: reading TCP header, Ian Collins, 05:18
- Re: reading TCP header, Flash Gordon, 05:16
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Nick Keighley, 05:09
- Re: using "!!" in "c", Zara, 04:58
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Flash Gordon, 04:56
- Re: using "!!" in "c", ragunath.cr@xxxxxxxxx, 04:35
- using "!!" in "c", markryde, 04:28
- reading TCP header, ragunath.cr@xxxxxxxxx, 04:16
- Re: The floating point environment, jacob navia, 03:55
- Re: where can I get FAQ?, Flash Gordon, 03:45
- Re: unions & structs..., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 03:29
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., sonugeetha@xxxxxxxxx, 03:26
- Re: A C Question., Keith Thompson, 03:25
- Re: A C Question., Ian Collins, 02:51
- Re: #define and typedef, Jaspreet, 02:39
- Re: unions & structs..., Ico, 02:03
- Re: Return value of system, Robert Gamble, 01:44
- Re: where can I get FAQ?, Ian Collins, 01:42
- Re: where can I get FAQ?, Mike Wahler, 01:37
- Re: A C Question., jat, 01:37
- Re: where can I get FAQ?, Keith Thompson, 01:36
- Funny! More offers to select a search engine!, zizi2002198, 01:35
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Keith Thompson, 01:34
- Re: Return value of system, Keith Thompson, 01:31
- Re: The floating point environment, Christian Bau, 01:24
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Anup Bishnoi, 01:20
- Re: Return value of system, vashwath, 01:08
- Re: Return value of system, vashwath, 01:08
- where can I get FAQ?, shingle, 01:00
- Re: Return value of system, Logan Shaw, 00:51
- Re: Return value of system, vashwath, 00:35
- Re: Return value of system, Jack Klein, 00:24
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, pete, 00:24
- Re: make a program using C,C++, August Karlstrom, 00:23
- Re: return the file contents into an array or string, Uncle_Jed, 00:14
- Return value of system, vashwath, 00:03
- Re: #define and typedef, Robert Gamble, 00:01
January 17, 2006
- #define and typedef, ramu, 23:43
- Re: A C Question., pete, 23:40
- Re: A C Question., Keith Thompson, 23:39
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, James Dow Allen, 23:14
- Re: make a program using C,C++, pete, 23:11
- Re: A C Question., Logan Shaw, 22:59
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Logan Shaw, 22:57
- Re: confused, Jack Klein, 22:51
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, pete, 22:48
- Re: Decent Reference Site, Charles M. Reinke, 22:36
- Re: #define errors, mohan, 22:29
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Logan Shaw, 22:23
- Re: A C Question., Keith Thompson, 22:04
- Re: pointers, Keith Thompson, 21:48
- Re: A C Question., jmazzi, 21:41
- Re: pointers, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:30
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Peter Nilsson, 21:26
- Re: pointers, Keith Thompson, 21:22
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, Kenneth Brody, 21:21
- Re: Decent Reference Site, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:18
- Re: A C Question., Robert Gamble, 21:17
- Re: A C Question., Robert Gamble, 21:07
- Decent Reference Site, jmazzi, 21:07
- Re: A C Question., jmazzi, 21:00
- Re: A C Question., Eric Sosman, 20:58
- Re: Unwanted debug messages, rocketman768, 20:55
- return the file contents into an array or string, jmazzi, 20:52
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Keith Thompson, 20:43
- A C Question., Jack Young, 20:39
- Re: pointers, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:31
- Re: make a program using C,C++, August Karlstrom, 20:18
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Richard Heathfield, 20:17
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: Unwanted debug messages, Flash Gordon, 19:53
- Re: Housebreaking googlers, Flash Gordon, 19:47
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Jordan Abel, 19:39
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Roberto Waltman, 19:27
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Logan Shaw, 19:27
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Logan Shaw, 19:21
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Michael Mair, 19:15
- Re: Unwanted debug messages, Robert Gamble, 19:12
- Re: Need 2 values from function, Paul Connolly, 19:03
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Mark McIntyre, 18:58
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 18:52
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Flash Gordon, 18:51
- Unwanted debug messages, rocketman768, 18:49
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, Mark McIntyre, 18:47
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Mark McIntyre, 18:45
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: New to C: Getting Application error when running program, lothar.behrens@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 18:34
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Flash Gordon, 18:28
- The floating point environment, jacob navia, 18:24
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Flash Gordon, 18:08
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, serrand, 18:07
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Keith Thompson, 18:06
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, Keith Thompson, 18:01
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian Collins, 17:59
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, pete, 17:58
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Keith Thompson, 17:58
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, Ian Collins, 17:56
- Re: size of a variable from a pointer, Artie Gold, 17:55
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Jordan Abel, 17:52
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Chuck F. , 17:52
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Richard Heathfield, 17:47
- New to C: Getting Application error when running program, Mike Polinske, 17:47
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Richard Heathfield, 17:39
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Richard Heathfield, 17:36
- Re: as small as possible, Mark B, 17:29
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Malcolm, 17:28
- Re: as small as possible, Chuck F. , 17:27
- Re: Need 2 values from function, Martin Ambuhl, 17:26
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ed Jensen, 17:21
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Martin Ambuhl, 17:21
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Malcolm, 17:21
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), ozbear, 17:20
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Chuck F. , 17:19
- size of a variable from a pointer, serrand, 17:19
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Malcolm, 17:19
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Michael Wojcik, 17:17
- Re: Need 2 values from function, Gregory Pietsch, 17:17
- Re: [OT]* Need help Implementing a script (or macro), Chuck F. , 17:12
- Re: as small as possible, Martin Ambuhl, 17:09
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Chuck F. , 17:04
- Re: Need 2 values from function, serrand, 17:02
- Re: unions & structs..., Chuck F. , 16:55
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, pete, 16:54
- Re: unions & structs..., Chuck F. , 16:50
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Mark B, 16:42
- Re: Need 2 values from function, Ian Collins, 16:33
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Eric Sosman, 16:32
- Re: alignment, Mark McIntyre, 16:27
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Mark McIntyre, 16:24
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 16:22
- Re: make a program using C,C++, pete, 16:16
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Mark McIntyre, 16:15
- Re: Need 2 values from function, Mark McIntyre, 16:13
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:09
- Re: confused, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:49
- Re: Need 2 values from function, pete, 15:49
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Jalapeno, 15:45
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 15:32
- Re: Need 2 values from function, Ico, 15:31
- Re: make a program using C,C++, David Bolt, 15:25
- Re: unions & structs..., Ico, 15:22
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:20
- Need 2 values from function, JD, 15:19
- Re: Turbo Pascal, Ralf Baumhoefer, 15:13
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Jalapeno, 14:55
- Newsgarbage user-controlled tech news site goes into beta!, meepleep, 14:54
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Flash Gordon, 14:49
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:49
- Newsgarbage user-controlled tech news site goes into beta!, meepleep, 14:40
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Flash Gordon, 14:36
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Flash Gordon, 14:34
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, Christopher Hulbert, 14:31
- Re: opening a sequence of files, boa, 14:27
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, gamehack, 14:26
- Re: Malloc and sizeof, tedu, 14:14
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Jordan Abel, 14:12
- Malloc and sizeof, gamehack, 14:10
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Keith Thompson, 14:09
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Gordon Burditt, 14:09
- Re: as small as possible, Mark B, 14:06
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Flash Gordon, 14:01
- Re: unions & structs..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:00
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Andrew Poelstra, 13:57
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Andrew Poelstra, 13:57
- Re: unions & structs..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:53
- Re: unions & structs..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:52
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Mark McIntyre, 13:48
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Mark McIntyre, 13:47
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Mark McIntyre, 13:45
- Re: unions & structs..., Mark McIntyre, 13:43
- Re: unions & structs..., Keith Thompson, 13:40
- Re: unions & structs..., thomas . mertes, 13:36
- Re: unions & structs..., Mark McIntyre, 13:36
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 13:30
- Re: as small as possible, Gordon Burditt, 13:29
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 13:28
- Re: confused, Jordan Abel, 13:21
- Re: make a program using C,C++, David Bolt, 13:09
- Re: confused, Martin Ambuhl, 13:09
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Default User, 13:03
- Re: as small as possible, Arne Demmers, 12:49
- Re: make a program using C,C++, pete, 12:33
- Re: unions & structs..., pete, 12:20
- Re: make a program using C,C++, David Bolt, 12:16
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Douglas A. Gwyn, 12:15
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, pete, 12:05
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Gordon Burditt, 12:05
- Re: unions & structs..., Eric Sosman, 12:02
- Re: as small as possible, Mark B, 11:37
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Ingo Menger, 11:32
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Flash Gordon, 11:27
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Mike Wahler, 11:25
- Re: as small as possible, Flash Gordon, 11:21
- Re: Clear Thinking Power for Comp Developers, Al Balmer, 11:19
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 11:16
- Re: unions & structs..., Marc Boyer, 11:12
- Re: unions & structs..., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 11:10
- Re: pointers, Ingo Menger, 11:03
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 11:01
- Re: unions & structs..., Ico, 10:56
- Re: as small as possible, Arne Demmers, 10:56
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Mark McIntyre, 10:54
- unions & structs..., chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 10:52
- Re: make a program using C,C++, David Bolt, 10:48
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 10:43
- Re: pointers, Mark McIntyre, 10:42
- Re: some problem of a.out, pete, 10:40
- Re: why return causes an Illegal syntax??, Artie Gold, 10:36
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 10:28
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 10:26
- pointers, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 10:23
- Re: * Need help Implementing a script (or macro), Mark McIntyre, 10:22
- why return causes an Illegal syntax??, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 10:15
- Re: porg question, Robert Gamble, 10:01
- Re: confused, Guillaume, 09:58
- Re: make a program using C,C++, pete, 09:55
- porg question, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 09:48
- Re: confused, Xiaodong Xu, 09:47
- * Need help Implementing a script (or macro), ern, 09:42
- Re: confused, Xiaodong Xu, 09:39
- Re: make a program using C,C++, pete, 09:39
- Re: confused, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 09:35
- Re: confused, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 09:34
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Flash Gordon, 09:33
- Re: confused, Guillaume, 09:31
- Re: confused, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 09:28
- confused, chump1708@xxxxxxxxx, 09:27
- Re: make a program using C,C++, David Bolt, 09:19
- Re: Directory Structure, Ico, 09:12
- Re: as small as possible, Flash Gordon, 09:07
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Ico, 09:06
- Re: Need a queue in C, ern, 08:50
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Arne Demmers, 08:50
- Re: Directory Structure, mansimisha, 08:43
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Anup Bishnoi, 08:40
- Re: Directory Structure, mansimisha, 08:22
- Re: Directory Structure, Ico, 08:09
- Re: project in c, prem, 08:04
- Directory Structure, mansimisha, 08:00
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Barry, 07:56
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Arne Demmers, 07:13
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Ico, 07:09
- Re: as small as possible, Ico, 07:03
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Anup Bishnoi, 07:01
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Ico, 06:59
- Re: as small as possible, Arne Demmers, 06:56
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Arne Demmers, 06:51
- Re: as small as possible, Ico, 06:41
- Re: as small as possible, Flash Gordon, 06:39
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Anup Bishnoi, 06:36
- Re: as small as possible, Ico, 06:35
- Re: as small as possible, Arne Demmers, 06:22
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Anup Bishnoi, 06:22
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Mark McIntyre, 06:19
- Re: make a program using C,C++, mavic, 06:19
- Re: as small as possible, Mark McIntyre, 06:17
- Re: make a program using C,C++, Arne Demmers, 06:13
- make a program using C,C++, mavic, 06:10
- as small as possible, Arne Demmers, 06:01
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Mark McIntyre, 05:43
- Re: some problem of a.out, Mark McIntyre, 05:34
- Re: #define errors, Mark McIntyre, 05:29
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 04:30
- Re: Handling bad parameters, lovecreatesbeauty, 04:04
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Chuck F. , 03:11
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Chuck F. , 03:07
- Re: opening a sequence of files, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- opening a sequence of files, csnataraj, 02:50
- Re: pragma, Keith Thompson, 02:47
- Re: pragma, Richard Heathfield, 02:23
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Richard Heathfield, 02:17
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 02:12
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Richard Heathfield, 02:12
- project in c, madhura, 02:10
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 02:07
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 02:06
- Re: some problem of a.out, Richard Heathfield, 02:05
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 01:52
- Re: Turbo Pascal, William J. Leary Jr., 01:25
- Re: pragma, Keith Thompson, 01:10
- Re: #define errors, Jaspreet, 01:07
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Keith Thompson, 01:07
- Re: #define errors, Jaspreet, 01:07
- Re: #define errors, Jaspreet, 01:03
- Re: #define errors, Lucien Kennedy-Lamb, 00:44
- Re: Turbo Pascal, Nelu, 00:43
- Re: #define errors, Logan Shaw, 00:33
- Turbo Pascal, riku, 00:26
- Re: #define errors, mohan, 00:17
- Re: #define errors, mohan, 00:15
- Re: #define errors, Lucien Kennedy-Lamb, 00:11
January 16, 2006
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), lovecreatesbeauty, 23:57
- #define errors, mohan, 23:53
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Gordon Burditt, 23:45
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Gordon Burditt, 23:37
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Lucien Kennedy-Lamb, 23:22
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Wojtek Lerch, 23:09
- Re: pragma, Kenny McCormack, 21:06
- Re: some problem of a.out, Kenny McCormack, 20:52
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Logan Shaw, 20:47
- Re: some problem of a.out, Chuck F. , 20:38
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Chuck F. , 20:33
- Re: some problem of a.out, Keith Thompson, 19:39
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Dik T. Winter, 19:18
- Re: some problem of a.out, Dik T. Winter, 19:08
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), racygirl, 19:01
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian Collins, 18:57
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Eric Sosman, 18:16
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 18:05
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 18:03
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian Collins, 17:56
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Mark McIntyre, 17:32
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Mark McIntyre, 17:32
- Re: Handling bad parameters, Chuck F. , 17:06
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Malcolm, 16:57
- Re: JOB OPENINGS, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: pragma, Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:23
- Re: Printing a char * to a file, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: alignment, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: JOB OPENINGS, Artie Gold, 16:10
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Gordon Burditt, 15:29
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:25
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Eric Sosman, 15:12
- JOB OPENINGS, jmuha, 14:56
- Re: use of static, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:53
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Roberto Waltman, 14:52
- Re: use of static, pemo, 14:34
- Re: OT: Google being fixed? (maybe), Thomas Lumley, 14:11
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Richard Heathfield, 14:01
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Netocrat, 13:44
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Wojtek Lerch, 13:43
- Re: decimal constants, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:30
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:27
- Re: use of static, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:23
- Re: Rounding floats/doubles, itportal, 13:16
- Rounding floats/doubles, itportal, 13:13
- Re: use of static, pemo, 13:03
- Re: use of static, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:54
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Richard Tobin, 12:42
- use of static, Superfox il Volpone, 12:35
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Richard Heathfield, 12:25
- Re: alignment, Flash Gordon, 12:15
- Re: fgets, Richard Bos, 12:13
- Re: Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Wojtek Lerch, 12:10
- Re: Pragma, Kenny McCormack, 11:57
- Re: Pragma, Jordan Abel, 11:54
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Jordan Abel, 11:49
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Jordan Abel, 11:40
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Jordan Abel, 11:32
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Jordan Abel, 11:30
- Re: alignment, Ico, 11:28
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Netocrat, 11:17
- Re: fgets, Chuck F. , 11:04
- Re: alignment, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:02
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Chuck F. , 10:52
- Re: alignment, Kies Lee, 10:52
- Handling bad parameters (was: How can a string by accidently modified?), Chuck F. , 10:41
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Richard Heathfield, 10:25
- Re: decimal constants, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:19
- Re: alignment, Tim Prince, 10:14
- Re: pragma, Chris Dollin, 10:09
- decimal constants, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 10:04
- Re: pragma, osmium, 09:57
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Netocrat, 09:57
- Re: some problem of a.out, Kenny McCormack, 09:44
- Re: pragma, Kenny McCormack, 09:41
- Re: alignment, Richard Heathfield, 09:33
- Re: fgets, Eric Sosman, 09:29
- Re: alignment, Kies Lee, 09:24
- Re: Accessing web through C/Perl in Unix, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:15
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Eric Sosman, 09:15
- Re: Printing a char * to a file, Jake Thompson, 09:06
- Re: alignment, Richard Heathfield, 08:58
- Accessing web through C/Perl in Unix, Darshan, 08:57
- ejo, ryba, 08:55
- alignment, Kies Lee, 08:23
- Re: borland c installation, Flash Gordon, 07:37
- Re: Another question related to pointers., anonymous, 07:19
- borland c installation, nomadcontauroi, 07:08
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, kuyper, 06:51
- Re: fgets, Richard Heathfield, 06:47
- Re: some problem of a.out, Richard Heathfield, 06:44
- Re: some problem of a.out, Flash Gordon, 06:36
- Re: Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:26
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:52
- Re: missing #endif problem, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:39
- CFP: LASER Summer School on Software Engineering, Andreas Leitner, 04:39
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, James Dow Allen, 04:35
- Re: the order of printf parameter, marsarden, 03:44
- Re: Pragma, Turner, GS \(Geoff\), 03:44
- Re: pragma, pemo, 03:33
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, pemo, 03:21
- Re: Passing different variable types to a function, Chris Torek, 03:13
- Re: pragma, Ian Collins, 03:04
- Re: pragma, Ian Collins, 03:03
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Richard Bos, 02:54
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, raju, 02:33
- Re: fgets, Martin Ambuhl, 02:32
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, lovecreatesbeauty, 02:31
- Re: some problem of a.out, raju, 02:30
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, lovecreatesbeauty, 02:13
- fgets, Harini, 02:06
- pragma, ramu, 01:30
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 00:57
- Re: some problem of a.out, Shark, 00:25
- missing #endif problem, mohan, 00:12
- Passing different variable types to a function, Shawn, 00:00
January 15, 2006
- Re: some problem of a.out, Richard Heathfield, 23:54
- some problem of a.out, Kies Lee, 23:49
- Re: a little problem, ash, 23:30
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Jack Klein, 23:16
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, Jack Klein, 23:06
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Chris Torek, 22:49
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, Dave Thompson, 22:29
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Dave Thompson, 22:29
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Dave Thompson, 22:29
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Dave Thompson, 22:29
- Re: About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., lovecreatesbeauty, 22:09
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Jim, 21:57
- Re: How standard atoi works?, jigsaw, 21:40
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, Jordan Abel, 20:09
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Nelu, 20:06
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Jordan Abel, 20:02
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Jordan Abel, 19:48
- Re: Google posting Was: Need recommendations for code modularization, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 19:41
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 19:18
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 19:17
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Joe Wright, 19:15
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 19:15
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 19:15
- Re: Printing a char * to a file, Keith Thompson, 19:09
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Richard Heathfield, 19:05
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Keith Thompson, 19:05
- Re: ????????? ? ??????????? ???????? ??????? ? ?, Richard Heathfield, 19:02
- Printing a char * to a file, Jake Thompson, 18:58
- Re: operator overloading true and false, Martin Ambuhl, 18:50
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, relient, 18:43
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Ian Collins, 18:42
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Eric Sosman, 18:28
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, Keith Thompson, 18:25
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, osmium, 18:20
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Eric Sosman, 18:18
- Re: Variable declaration and initialisation, relient, 18:16
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:58
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:56
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:56
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:53
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Variable declaration and initialisation, James Brodie, 17:38
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Michael Mair, 17:34
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Google posting Was: Need recommendations for code modularization, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Michael Mair, 17:15
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Chris F.A. Johnson, 17:11
- Re: Google posting Was: Need recommendations for code modularization, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: operator overloading true and false, ksthompson, 17:05
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian Collins, 17:03
- Re: ????????? ? ??????????? ???????? ??????? ? ?, stasgold, 16:58
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Richard Heathfield, 16:54
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), ozbear, 16:51
- Re: ????????? ? ??????????? ???????? ??????? ? ?, Richard Heathfield, 16:51
- Re: operator overloading true and false, Richard Heathfield, 16:46
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:33
- Re: operator overloading true and false, relient, 16:27
- Re: operator overloading true and false, Markus Moll, 16:13
- Re: Google posting Was: Need recommendations for code modularization, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 16:07
- Re: a little problem, Flash Gordon, 15:59
- operator overloading true and false, relient, 15:56
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:50
- Re: a little problem, osmium, 15:44
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:30
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 15:30
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 15:28
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 15:27
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 15:11
- Re: Checkpointing Routines, Default User, 15:09
- Clear Thinking Power for Comp Developers, PeaceFest 05 Campaign HQ, 15:04
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Chris Torek, 14:53
- Re: a little problem, Ico, 14:53
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:37
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Chris F.A. Johnson, 14:27
- a little problem, ash, 14:20
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Michael Wojcik, 12:25
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Chuck F. , 11:44
- Re: Checkpointing Routines, Walter Roberson, 11:37
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, OzBob, 11:31
- Re: How standard atoi works?, Walter Roberson, 11:26
- Checkpointing Routines, thejim, 11:18
- How standard atoi works?, jigsaw, 11:16
- Re: memory leak in threaded getpwuid_r() usage, knt, 11:01
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Joe Wright, 10:58
- Re: memory leak in threaded getpwuid_r() usage, Artie Gold, 10:52
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, pemo, 10:30
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Ico, 10:22
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, pemo, 10:21
- memory leak in threaded getpwuid_r() usage, knt, 10:20
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, Chad, 10:15
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Ico, 10:05
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, OzBob, 09:52
- Re: Portability / compatibility issues, Michael Mair, 08:40
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 08:14
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 08:08
- Portability / compatibility issues, OzBob, 07:52
- Google posting Was: Need recommendations for code modularization, Nick Keighley, 07:18
- Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust, pemo, 07:10
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:05
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Steven Woody, 06:11
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 05:53
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 05:51
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 05:49
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 05:48
- Re: a little advice, Mark McIntyre, 05:46
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark L Pappin, 05:12
- Re: macros with an example program to new learner, Richard Heathfield, 03:40
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Michael Mair, 02:50
- Re: macros with an example program to new learner, Michael Mair, 02:40
- macros with an example program to new learner, Jawad Hussain, 02:24
- Re: a little advice, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 02:00
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Charles Richmond, 01:45
- a little advice, ash, 01:22
- Re: Function inlining, Ian Collins, 00:49
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Logan Shaw, 00:30
- Re: wait in c, Logan Shaw, 00:14
January 14, 2006
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Thad Smith, 23:35
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark L Pappin, 23:25
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Jordan Abel, 23:10
- Re: Function inlining, Jack Klein, 22:57
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 22:49
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Jack Klein, 22:45
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 22:42
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamicarray?, Jack Klein, 22:42
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Dieter, 22:38
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 22:38
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Dieter, 22:37
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Dieter, 22:36
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Chuck F. , 22:33
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 22:24
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 19:08
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 19:05
- Re: How can a string by accidently modified?, Walter Roberson, 18:59
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Roberson, 18:54
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Mark McIntyre, 18:46
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 18:36
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- How can a string by accidently modified?, Chad, 18:31
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 18:30
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 17:41
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 17:35
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Chris F.A. Johnson, 17:32
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:31
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 17:29
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Mark McIntyre, 17:26
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 17:24
- Re: Function inlining, Mark McIntyre, 17:19
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Mark McIntyre, 17:16
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), ozbear, 17:10
- Re: return "chars", Richard Heathfield, 17:05
- return "chars", vl106, 16:59
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Thad Smith, 16:53
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Richard Heathfield, 16:36
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 16:23
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Mike Wahler, 16:21
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Malcolm, 16:21
- Re: About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: graphics under dos, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 16:11
- Re: About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Function inlining, Ian, 16:07
- Re: Bit-field Question, Keith Thompson, 16:06
- Re: wait in c, Keith Thompson, 15:59
- Re: float pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 15:27
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Logan Shaw, 15:05
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 15:04
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Logan Shaw, 14:58
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Chuck F. , 14:46
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Gordon Burditt, 14:05
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Walter Roberson, 13:55
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 13:52
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 13:52
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Michael Mair, 13:51
- Re: why i can not convert a char ** to a const char ** ?, Michael Mair, 13:45
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 13:30
- Re: About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., lovecreatesbeauty, 13:12
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Bart, 12:44
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Randy Howard, 12:18
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Heathfield, 12:10
- Re: About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., Walter Roberson, 12:07
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Heathfield, 12:07
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 12:00
- why i can not convert a char ** to a const char ** ?, Steven Woody, 11:59
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Randy Howard, 11:56
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Emmanuel Delahaye, 11:53
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Kenny McCormack, 11:51
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Walter Roberson, 11:42
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Thad Smith, 11:34
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Roberson, 11:29
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Roberson, 11:27
- Re: Bit-field Question, Roberto Waltman, 10:58
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 10:44
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Heathfield, 10:29
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Steven Woody, 10:28
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Kenny McCormack, 10:11
- Re: About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., Eric Sosman, 09:34
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Heathfield, 09:16
- About retrieve an arbitrary byte among four bytes of an int., lovecreatesbeauty, 09:11
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 08:57
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 08:44
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), racygirl, 07:38
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), racygirl, 07:33
- Re: wait in c, thomas . mertes, 06:57
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Emmanuel Delahaye, 06:56
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Christian Bau, 06:54
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 06:53
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Steven Woody, 06:51
- Re: Comparing Two Files line by line and word by word, Michael Mair, 06:43
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Mark McIntyre, 06:37
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Mark McIntyre, 06:35
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Mark McIntyre, 06:34
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Mark McIntyre, 06:32
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Mark McIntyre, 06:20
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 05:50
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 05:32
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 05:13
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 04:57
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 04:48
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Bjørn Augestad, 04:25
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 04:24
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 04:21
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Richard Heathfield, 04:20
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Michael Mair, 04:01
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Bjørn Augestad, 03:50
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, lovecreatesbeauty, 03:43
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, lovecreatesbeauty, 03:35
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Steven Woody, 03:28
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Malcolm, 03:27
- Re: detect necessary #includes, Logan Shaw, 03:20
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Logan Shaw, 03:13
- Re: Housebreaking googlers, Logan Shaw, 03:06
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Logan Shaw, 03:00
- Re: Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, Ian, 02:58
- detect necessary #includes, Steven Woody, 02:47
- Why (type*)pointer isn't equal to *(type**)pointer?, lovecreatesbeauty, 02:15
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Richard Heathfield, 01:58
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 01:43
- Re: Need a queue in C, Neil Kurzman, 01:42
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 01:41
- Re: getting current date in C in the VC environ, Richard Heathfield, 01:35
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Richard Heathfield, 01:35
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 01:30
- Re: Need a queue in C, Richard Heathfield, 01:28
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Logan Shaw, 01:06
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), mensanator@xxxxxxx, 01:01
- Re: Need a queue in C, Netocrat, 01:01
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Netocrat, 00:50
- Re: Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Randy Howard, 00:48
- Re: Need a queue in C, Logan Shaw, 00:46
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Bright, 00:26
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Chuck F. , 00:16
- Re: Need a queue in C, Chuck F. , 00:08
January 13, 2006
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Chuck F. , 23:47
- Housebreaking googlers (was: Need recommendations for code modularization), Chuck F. , 23:38
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, James Dow Allen, 22:51
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Keith Thompson, 22:16
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Jordan Abel, 22:14
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Robert Gamble, 22:04
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamicarray?, Ian, 21:36
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Barry Margolin, 21:27
- Re: Need a queue in C, Nelu, 21:25
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, nessuno, 21:03
- Re: Calculating distances in O(1), Keith Thompson, 20:52
- Calculating distances in O(1), racygirl, 20:32
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Jordan Abel, 20:01
- OT: Re: Need a queue in C, gooch, 19:33
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamicarray?, Ian, 19:18
- Re: float pointers, Keith Thompson, 19:14
- Re: Debug a C DLL, Mark McIntyre, 19:04
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, Keith Thompson, 19:01
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:59
- Re: Need a queue in C, Default User, 18:57
- Re: Need a queue in C, ern, 18:47
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Keith Thompson, 18:45
- Re: Need a queue in C, ern, 18:44
- Re: Need a queue in C, Nelu, 18:44
- Re: Need a queue in C, Logan Shaw, 18:36
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Logan Shaw, 18:27
- Re: getting current date in C in the VC environ, ern, 18:21
- Need a queue in C, ern, 18:18
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Shark, 18:18
- Re: Efficient division/remainder in C, Eric Sosman, 18:12
- Efficient division/remainder in C, nessuno, 17:47
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Gordon Burditt, 17:26
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Ian, 16:27
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 16:17
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 16:15
- Re: How do the compiler knows about the change that is made in the static variable?, Logan Shaw, 16:14
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ico, 16:03
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ico, 15:03
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Shark, 15:01
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 14:01
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Keith Thompson, 13:56
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 13:54
- Re: float pointers, Kenny McCormack, 13:54
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Nelu, 13:26
- Re: how to allocate memory for this, Default User, 13:14
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, freak, 12:49
- Re: Function that returns a pointer to a function of the same signature?, Charles Rapp, 12:34
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Imre Palik, 12:25
- Re: How does free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:59
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Richard Heathfield, 11:59
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Chris Torek, 11:55
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:53
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Nelu, 11:53
- Re: [FAQ] How does free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Mike Wahler, 11:52
- Re: wait in c, pemo, 11:51
- Re: How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, pemo, 11:50
- Re: [OT] Chuck Norris can divide by zero, Mike Wahler, 11:47
- How does free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:46
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Michael Wojcik, 11:45
- Re: [FAQ] How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, Mike Wahler, 11:45
- How do free() know how many elements should be freed in a dynamic array?, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:40
- Re: float pointers, Eric Sosman, 11:38
- wait in c, Pierpaolo, 11:23
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, Chuck F. , 11:21
- Re: c and webservices?, h, 10:43
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 10:10
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., August Karlstrom, 09:47
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Ico, 09:26
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Paul Burke, 09:24
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, matt, 09:19
- Re: embedded questions!!!, Ian Bell, 08:54
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., henryk . mueller, 07:45
- Re: Linking statically, Grumble, 07:41
- Re: getting current date in C in the VC environ, Richard Heathfield, 07:33
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 07:30
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Zara, 06:57
- Re: Chuck Norris can divide by zero, Haroon Shafiq, 06:38
- Re: ternary expression validity, pete, 06:18
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., henryk . mueller, 06:12
- Re: getting current date in C in the VC environ, Richard Bos, 05:51
- getting current date in C in the VC environ, Scamjunk, 05:36
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Chuck F. , 04:49
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:37
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:23
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:21
- Re: How do the compiler knows about the change that is made in the static variable?, Richard Heathfield, 04:06
- Re: Debug a C DLL, Grumble, 03:46
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Shark, 03:39
- Re: How do the compiler knows about the change that is made in the static variable?, Grumble, 03:39
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Shark, 03:32
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, websnarf, 03:31
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Thad Smith, 01:52
- How do the compiler knows about the change that is made in the static variable?, ramu, 01:52
- Re: Bit-field Question, Keith Thompson, 01:42
- Re: Comparing Two Files line by line and word by word, Frost, 01:03
- Re: Iterate an enum, Peter Nilsson, 00:26
January 12, 2006
- Re: ternary expression validity, Peter Nilsson, 23:49
- Re: Bit-field Question, Jack Klein, 23:09
- Re: ternary expression validity, Sjouke Burry, 22:38
- Re: Iterate an enum, Kenny McCormack, 22:30
- Re: Debug a C DLL, Kenny McCormack, 21:43
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Chris Torek, 21:16
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Nelu, 20:49
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Pascal Bourguignon, 20:43
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 20:35
- Re: ternary expression validity, Chuck F. , 20:22
- Re: Bit-field Question, Keith Thompson, 20:16
- Bit-field Question, Fao, Sean, 20:01
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Stan Milam, 19:59
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Keith Thompson, 19:57
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 19:46
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Barry Margolin, 19:31
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 18:59
- Re: ternary expression validity, Robert Gamble, 18:57
- Re: float pointers, Keith Thompson, 18:55
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: realloc question, Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- ternary expression validity, slashdotcommacolon, 18:40
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: Debug a C DLL, Karl Malbrain, 18:34
- Re: Debug a C DLL, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Debug a C DLL, Jake Thompson, 18:13
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Malcolm, 18:08
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., pemo, 18:03
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, Ian, 17:51
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Chris Hills, 17:48
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 17:45
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 17:42
- Re: Need recommendations for code modularization, Karl Malbrain, 17:29
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, ulyses, 17:19
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ian, 17:17
- Need recommendations for code modularization, ern, 17:12
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 16:45
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: Can any body tell me how to find duplicate lines in C, Keith Thompson, 15:13
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 15:13
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: Modulus and negative operands, Eric Sosman, 14:56
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: Modulus and negative operands, Michael Mair, 14:45
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., jacob navia, 14:19
- Re: switch without breaks, Chuck F. , 14:07
- Re: Modulus and negative operands, August Karlstrom, 14:01
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:43
- Re: Code for lseek, Walter Roberson, 13:39
- Re: Code for lseek, Ico, 13:39
- Re: Modulus and negative operands, Michael Mair, 13:35
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., James S. Singleton, 13:33
- Re: [still OT] test first, Michael Wojcik, 13:24
- Re: Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, Michael Wojcik, 13:13
- Modulus and negative operands, August Karlstrom, 13:11
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Flash Gordon, 13:05
- Code for lseek, Elephant, 13:04
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Michael Wojcik, 13:02
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Andrew Poelstra, 12:57
- [OT] Re: Chuck Norris can divide by zero, Eric Sosman, 12:38
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., henryk . mueller, 12:19
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Roberson, 12:18
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Roberson, 12:05
- Re: using virtual function in c, Michael Wojcik, 12:04
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Walter Roberson, 12:00
- Re: realloc question, Mark B, 11:35
- Re: switch without breaks, ballpointpenthief, 11:19
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Mike Wahler, 11:09
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 10:49
- Re: Structure, Benry, 10:24
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., Richard Heathfield, 09:59
- Re: Can any body tell me how to find duplicate lines in C, osmium, 09:53
- Re: Can any body tell me how to find duplicate lines in C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:39
- Re: Can any body tell me how to find duplicate lines in C, David Resnick, 09:38
- Re: Can any body tell me how to find duplicate lines in C, broeni, 09:34
- Re: Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, Nelu, 09:27
- Re: Comparing Two Files line by line and word by word, Chuck F. , 09:20
- Re: Character space allocation, Mike Smith, 09:12
- Can any body tell me how to find duplicate lines in C, RSBakshi, 08:58
- Re: Character space allocation, David Buck, 08:16
- Re: Iterate an enum, Ico, 08:14
- Re: Iterate an enum, Steven Woody, 07:35
- Re: Character space allocation, Chris Dollin, 06:43
- Re: Why We Use C Than C++..., EventHelix.com, 06:23
- Why We Use C Than C++..., sonugeetha@xxxxxxxxx, 06:14
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Prafulla Harpanhalli, 06:01
- Character space allocation, David Buck, 05:58
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Richard Heathfield, 05:58
- Re: Iterate an enum, Keith Thompson, 05:57
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:52
- Re: Iterate an enum, Zara, 05:39
- Iterate an enum, Steven Woody, 05:28
- Re: how to allocate memory for this, Bjørn Augestad, 04:03
- how to allocate memory for this, raju, 03:35
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Richard Heathfield, 02:40
- Re: CRC16, rajat, 02:05
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 01:31
- Re: switch without breaks, Keith Thompson, 00:00
January 11, 2006
- Re: CRC16, Jack Klein, 23:51
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Keith Thompson, 23:43
- Re: switch without breaks, ballpointpenthief, 23:36
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Keith Thompson, 23:23
- CRC16, eeh, 23:09
- Re: Comparing Two Files line by line and word by word, Frost, 22:45
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:41
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Gordon Burditt, 22:40
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:12
- Re: Another question related to pointers., William J. Leary Jr., 21:35
- Re: the order of printf parameter, Keith Thompson, 21:04
- Re: the order of printf parameter, Old Wolf, 20:46
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 20:46
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Chuck F. , 20:44
- Re: realloc question, Chuck F. , 20:37
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Keith Thompson, 20:24
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Mike Wahler, 20:10
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Old Wolf, 20:10
- Re: char alignment in C, Old Wolf, 20:07
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Old Wolf, 20:00
- Re: float pointers, Mike Wahler, 20:00
- Re: graphics under dos, Mike Wahler, 19:52
- Re: float pointers, Old Wolf, 19:49
- Re: Stack Trace, Paul E. Bennett, 19:44
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 19:33
- Re: Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, David Resnick, 19:01
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Mark McIntyre, 18:58
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Mark McIntyre, 18:56
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Mark McIntyre, 18:52
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:50
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- Chuck Norris can divide by zero, swampmidget, 18:41
- Re: realloc question, Mark McIntyre, 18:37
- Re: realloc question, Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Jordan Abel, 18:14
- Re: Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, Chuck F. , 18:05
- Re: Error handling, Flash Gordon, 17:25
- Re: seeking web tutorials for writing compiler, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: newbie...please help, Bart, 17:17
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Joe Wright, 16:53
- Re: Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, Martin Ambuhl, 16:41
- Re: char alignment in C, Jordan Abel, 16:40
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Jordan Abel, 16:34
- Re: Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Jordan Abel, 16:32
- Re: Stack Trace, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Passing a pointer to pointer as a multi-dimensional array, Keith Thompson, 16:24
- Re: switch without breaks, Default User, 16:18
- Re: Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, nkrisraj, 16:14
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, lawrence . jones, 16:13
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Keith Thompson, 16:11
- Re: Error handling, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Linker Error: For a defined method in C++, nkrisraj, 15:52
- OT: Google being fixed? (maybe), Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: char alignment in C, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: newbie...please help, Andrew Poelstra, 15:09
- Re: graphics under dos, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:49
- graphics under dos, Adam, 14:46
- Re: the order of printf parameter, Martin Ambuhl, 14:32
- Re: switch without breaks, Evie, 14:06
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Torek, 13:50
- Re: Passing a pointer to pointer as a multi-dimensional array, Eric Sosman, 13:06
- Re: realloc question, Mark B, 12:47
- Re: switch without breaks, Michael Mair, 12:41
- Re: switch without breaks, Richard Tobin, 12:36
- Re: switch without breaks, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:35
- Re: switch without breaks, Mike Wahler, 12:32
- switch without breaks, Evie, 12:19
- Re: Stack Trace, Hans-Bernhard Broeker, 12:19
- Re: Passing a pointer to pointer as a multi-dimensional array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:15
- Stack Trace, sukrit . mehra, 12:04
- seeking web tutorials for writing compiler, Leo, 11:59
- Passing a pointer to pointer as a multi-dimensional array, entitledX, 11:58
- Re: Is space for symbol table allocated from heap?, Walter Roberson, 11:48
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, kaikai, 11:41
- Re: Comparing Two Files line by line and word by word, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:16
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Richard Bos, 11:10
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 10:16
- Re: Error handling, Flash Gordon, 09:51
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Richard Tobin, 09:33
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:53
- Re: newbie...please help, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:23
- Error handling, dgiagio, 08:19
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Skarmander, 08:18
- Re: newbie...please help, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:11
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Ben Hinkle, 07:42
- Re: char aligment in C, Ico, 07:32
- Re: the order of printf parameter, Flash Gordon, 07:14
- Re: newbie...please help, Bart, 07:05
- Re: char aligment in C, Turner, GS \(Geoff\), 06:35
- Re: char alignment in C, Ico, 06:02
- Re: newbie...please help, manthrainc, 06:01
- Re: char alignment in C, Chris Dollin, 05:53
- char alignment in C, madhurak, 05:46
- Re: the order of printf parameter, Keith Thompson, 05:17
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Keith Thompson, 04:36
- Re: Function that returns a pointer to a function of the same signature?, Ico, 04:24
- Re: Is space for symbol table allocated from heap?, Ico, 04:18
- Function that returns a pointer to a function of the same signature?, sqweek, 04:10
- Re: realloc question, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:04
- Re: realloc question, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 03:56
- the order of printf parameter, marsarden, 03:53
- Re: Is space for symbol table allocated from heap?, curious, 03:50
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Keith Thompson, 03:48
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:34
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Is space for symbol table allocated from heap?, Gordon Burditt, 02:23
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Gordon Burditt, 02:15
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Alex Fraser, 01:45
- Is space for symbol table allocated from heap?, curious, 01:42
- Re: float pointers, Michael Mair, 01:35
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Dave Thompson, 01:01
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Dave Thompson, 01:01
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Dave Thompson, 01:01
- Re: need information on the following items, Dave Thompson, 01:01
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Dave Thompson, 01:01
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Chuck F. , 00:59
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Chuck F. , 00:54
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Artie Gold, 00:20
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Artie Gold, 00:18
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 00:14
January 10, 2006
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Chris Torek, 23:41
- Re: Linking statically, * Tong *, 23:31
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Steve Summit, 23:29
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Robert Gamble, 23:14
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, sunway, 23:06
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Kenny McCormack, 22:54
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Chuck F. , 22:49
- Re: installing compiler, cj, 22:27
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, David Schwartz, 22:20
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Chuck F. , 22:20
- Re: newbie...please help, Mike Wahler, 22:18
- Re: installing compiler, Mike Wahler, 22:15
- Re: the buffer question of the stdio, Eric Sosman, 22:13
- installing compiler, cj, 22:12
- Re: newbie...please help, Eric Sosman, 22:04
- Re: realloc question, Chuck F. , 21:56
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, tomhr, 21:52
- the buffer question of the stdio, sunway, 21:47
- newbie...please help, cj, 21:45
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Eric Sosman, 21:31
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 21:27
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Eric Sosman, 21:21
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 21:17
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 21:13
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Peter Nilsson, 21:10
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Ben Hinkle, 21:05
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Keith Thompson, 20:17
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Walter Roberson, 19:37
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Old Wolf, 19:34
- Re: float pointers, Old Wolf, 19:21
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, John Devereux, 19:11
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Old Wolf, 19:01
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, James T. Sprinkle \(The Grue\), 18:53
- Re: Linking statically, Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Christian Bau, 18:48
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Christian Bau, 18:39
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Joe Wright, 18:37
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, Flash Gordon, 18:31
- Re: Linking statically, T, 18:14
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Default User, 18:07
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Nelu, 18:05
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 18:03
- Re: float pointers, Eric Sosman, 18:02
- Re: Is there a C certificate?, Michael Mair, 17:57
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 17:56
- Re: Linking statically, Michael Mair, 17:52
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: realloc question, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: float pointers, Michael Mair, 17:47
- Linking statically, T, 17:46
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Skarmander, 17:43
- Re: float pointers, Default User, 17:38
- Re: how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, Mark McIntyre, 17:37
- Re: float pointers, Mark McIntyre, 17:34
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Keith Thompson, 17:26
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 16:48
- Re: rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Eric Sosman, 16:47
- Re: how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- float pointers, ehabaziz2001, 16:34
- Re: how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, Ico, 16:33
- Re: how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, bkhote, 16:26
- rationale for #define true 1 in stdbool.h, Ben Hinkle, 16:18
- Re: how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, Default User, 16:05
- how to stop(break) while gdb on overflow error, bkhote, 15:45
- how to breakin gdb on overflow error, bkhote, 15:45
- Re: Segementation Problem while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Walter Roberson, 15:00
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Walter Roberson, 14:56
- Re: Segementation Problem while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: c and webservices?, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 14:35
- Re: Substitute for volatile, Chris Torek, 14:27
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: Substitute for volatile, Keith Thompson, 14:21
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Michael Wojcik, 14:14
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, nkrisraj, 14:01
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Gordon Burditt, 14:00
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Walter Roberson, 13:36
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 13:25
- Re: Is it legal to create a new scope with { ... } without using if, while, do etc?, pemo, 13:19
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Walter Roberson, 13:07
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Eric Sosman, 13:06
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, nkrisraj, 12:53
- Is there a C certificate?, Leo, 12:49
- Re: Is it legal to create a new scope with { ... } without using if, while, do etc?, Kenneth Brody, 12:40
- Re: Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, Walter Roberson, 12:39
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, Flash Gordon, 12:35
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, nikNjegovan, 12:24
- Core dump while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, nkrisraj, 11:57
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, nikNjegovan, 11:55
- Re: Search xlhtml author Charles Wyble, Grumble, 11:54
- Segementation Problem while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, nkrisraj, 11:53
- Re: Segementation Problem while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, nkrisraj, 11:51
- Segementation Problem while accessing contents from Memory Mapped File, nkrisraj, 11:50
- Re: Is it legal to create a new scope with { ... } without using if, while, do etc?, Mike Wahler, 11:45
- Is it legal to create a new scope with { ... } without using if, while, do etc?, Roy Hills, 11:40
- Re: [still OT] test first, Mike Wahler, 11:29
- Re: [Ot, welcome msg] Search xlhtml author Charles Wyble, Mike Wahler, 11:26
- Re: Char* to Char*, Richard Bos, 11:21
- Re: [OT] Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Bos, 11:20
- Re: Need experts opnion, Richard Bos, 11:18
- Re: c and webservices?, h, 11:18
- Re: program without main () ?, Walter Banks, 11:18
- Search xlhtml author Charles Wyble, Manfred Rebentisch, 11:13
- Re: modem / server-like talkback code?, Ico, 11:08
- modem / server-like talkback code?, Bardo, 10:26
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Jordan Abel, 10:08
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Dollin, 10:04
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Jordan Abel, 10:03
- Re: Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, thecodemachine, 10:00
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Jordan Abel, 09:48
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 09:47
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 09:44
- Re: Substitute for volatile, vijay.rajamanickam@xxxxxxxxx, 09:14
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Randy Howard, 09:07
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Richard Tobin, 08:56
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Grumble, 08:51
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Noway2, 08:48
- Re: test first, deanhiller, 08:42
- Re: Substitute for volatile, Lew Pitcher, 08:31
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 08:13
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Randy Howard, 08:01
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 07:54
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 07:49
- Substitute for volatile, vijay.rajamanickam@xxxxxxxxx, 07:48
- Re: a pointer that points to itself, tanvir, 06:46
- Re: Function Pointer ! How and Why ?, Dick de Boer, 06:04
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 06:02
- Re: Destructors in C, Chris Dollin, 05:48
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 05:43
- Function Pointer ! How and Why ?, Kathir, 05:25
- Function Pointer ! How and Why ?, Kathir, 05:25
- Re: Destructors in C, olaf . giezenaar, 05:14
- Re: Destructors in C, Ico, 05:11
- Destructors in C, alex . gman, 04:49
- Re: How to pass an array 2-D, Aleramo, 04:47
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 04:36
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, John Devereux, 04:28
- Re: realloc question, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:17
- Re: Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, Richard Heathfield, 04:04
- Re: Need experts opnion, tmp123, 03:33
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Dollin, 03:18
- Outsmarting DOS C compiler to print to USB printer -- use DOS interrupt?, tomhr, 03:15
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, nae zot bba la, 03:12
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Dollin, 03:07
- Re: [OT] test first, Mike Wahler, 02:59
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Mike Wahler, 02:54
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Richard Heathfield, 02:53
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, nae zot bba la, 02:48
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, jacob navia, 02:44
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, Richard Heathfield, 02:44
- Re: Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, sundeyu, 02:39
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Richard Bos, 02:37
- Segmentation fault when compiled binary is executed, nae zot bba la, 02:21
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, websnarf, 01:37
January 09, 2006
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Chuck F. , 23:49
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Chuck F. , 23:43
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Chuck F. , 23:36
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Stan Milam, 23:30
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 23:24
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Chuck F. , 23:19
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 23:08
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Jack Klein, 22:58
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dik T. Winter, 22:33
- Re: using virtual function in c, Jack Klein, 22:32
- Re: using virtual function in c, Jack Klein, 22:29
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, websnarf, 22:25
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Jordan Abel, 22:19
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dik T. Winter, 22:18
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Dik T. Winter, 22:15
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], websnarf, 22:08
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 22:08
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 22:05
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Randy Howard, 21:47
- Get Fast Help -- Forums/Tips+Tricks/Tutorials/Blogs/ETC, csheppard91, 21:13
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 20:57
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, websnarf, 20:01
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Peter Nilsson, 20:01
- Re: [OT] Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 19:31
- Re: [OT] Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Mark McIntyre, 19:26
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Flash Gordon, 19:23
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 19:14
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Christian Bau, 19:12
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Christian Bau, 19:10
- Re: Why such output?, Mike Wahler, 19:08
- Re: test first, Mike Wahler, 19:05
- Re: [OT] Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 19:05
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, John Devereux, 18:57
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, John Devereux, 18:50
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Flash Gordon, 18:49
- Re: [OT] Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Default User, 18:45
- Re: Google foulups, Flash Gordon, 18:40
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, efialtis, 18:35
- [OT] Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:08
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, jacob navia, 17:55
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Robert Gamble, 17:54
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Mark B, 17:50
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, jacob navia, 17:49
- Re: How to pass an array 2-D, Flash Gordon, 17:43
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Default User, 17:42
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Walter Roberson, 17:36
- Re: Google foulups, Default User, 17:33
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, John Devereux, 17:32
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Tobin, 17:32
- Re: Thread questions, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, Chuck F. , 17:23
- Thread questions, Eric J.Hu, 17:20
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 17:19
- Re: Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, Walter Roberson, 17:18
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, Flash Gordon, 17:14
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, Chuck F. , 17:13
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Kenny McCormack, 17:11
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, Eric Sosman, 17:08
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Chuck F. , 17:07
- Re: program without main () ?, Mark McIntyre, 17:02
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Walter Roberson, 16:58
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 16:45
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Keith Thompson, 16:45
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 16:40
- Re: Why such output?, Keith Thompson, 16:40
- How to pass an array 2-D, Aleramo, 16:38
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: Structure, Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: program without main () ?, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Fast 1 -> 1 non md5 hash algorithm, thecodemachine, 16:17
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 16:17
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, Michael Mair, 16:17
- Re: program without main () ?, Keith Thompson, 16:17
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Grumble, 16:15
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, Michael Mair, 16:12
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 16:10
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 16:10
- Re: strcat problem, Keith Thompson, 16:09
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, Keith Thompson, 16:06
- test first, deanhiller, 16:04
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: program without main () ?, Malcolm, 15:58
- Re: realloc question, Chuck F. , 15:51
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: Converting a character array to single hex value, nikNjegovan, 15:44
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Converting a character array to single hex value, nikNjegovan, 15:41
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 15:35
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Pascal Bourguignon, 15:29
- Re: Char* to Char*, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: Google foulups, Flash Gordon, 15:13
- Re: using virtual function in c, Joseph Dionne, 15:12
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Mark McIntyre, 15:12
- Re: Select, Randy Howard, 15:11
- Select, Salvo, 14:59
- Re: Preprocessor and Compiled Files, Chris Torek, 14:47
- Re: using virtual function in c, Chris Torek, 14:32
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, websnarf, 13:36
- Re: program without main () ?, Michael Wojcik, 13:29
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Alex Colvin, 13:22
- Re: strcat problem, Ico, 12:53
- Re: strcat problem, Richard Bos, 12:39
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Michael Wojcik, 12:33
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Michael Mair, 12:30
- Re: Google foulups, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 12:29
- Re: strcat problem, Default User, 12:28
- Re: strcat problem, alternativa, 12:27
- Re: Structure, Default User, 12:21
- Re: strcat and three strings, Default User, 12:19
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 12:15
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Tobin, 12:10
- Re: using virtual function in c, Default User, 12:07
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, efialtis, 12:01
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 12:00
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, Alex Fraser, 11:56
- Re: Google foulups, Flash Gordon, 11:56
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, Jordan Abel, 11:55
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Michael Wojcik, 11:52
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, Nelu, 11:52
- Re: Passing Struct to Function to be Modified then used by Caller, Martin Ambuhl, 11:51
- Re: Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, pemo, 11:46
- Re: moving data in a file without using system memory, Nelu, 11:46
- Finding blocks of symbols on a 2dimensional array, efialtis, 11:42
- Re: Structure, Benry, 11:38
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Richard Bos, 11:31
- moving data in a file without using system memory, ulyses, 11:30
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Richard Bos, 11:29
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Kenny McCormack, 11:28
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Kenny McCormack, 11:23
- Re: Need experts opnion, Richard Bos, 11:23
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Richard Bos, 11:22
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Tobin, 11:18
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 11:09
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Chuck F. , 11:02
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Dollin, 11:00
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, osmium, 10:59
- Re: Help Resources -- Forum/Fast Help/Tips N' Tricks/Tutorials/Blogs, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:58
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dik T. Winter, 10:48
- Re: Google foulups (was: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?), Nelu, 10:47
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Flash Gordon, 10:36
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Kenny McCormack, 10:33
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Flash Gordon, 10:27
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Dollin, 10:19
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 10:11
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, pemo, 10:05
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Dollin, 10:03
- Re: Software documentation..., Michael Wojcik, 09:57
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Nelu, 09:56
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, jacob navia, 09:53
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, pemo, 09:51
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 09:44
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 09:43
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 09:42
- Re: simple malloc question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:20
- Re: realloc question, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 09:19
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Joseph Dionne, 09:07
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, websnarf, 09:05
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chris Dollin, 08:56
- Re: using virtual function in c, Joseph Dionne, 08:46
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, websnarf, 08:44
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, Eric Sosman, 08:43
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Chuck F. , 08:40
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, weaselboy1976@xxxxxxxxx, 08:30
- Google foulups (was: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?), Chuck F. , 08:28
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Flash Gordon, 08:27
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Eric Sosman, 08:26
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, websnarf, 08:25
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 08:17
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Robert Gamble, 08:08
- Re: using virtual function in c, Chuck F. , 07:39
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, William J. Leary Jr., 07:37
- Re: realloc question, Chuck F. , 07:29
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Chuck F. , 07:16
- Re: program without main () ?, M.B, 07:07
- Re: program without main () ?, Chris Hills, 07:03
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Chuck F. , 07:01
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 06:57
- Re: instalation of 'lpthread' library, pemo, 06:56
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chris Hills, 06:55
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, pemo, 06:55
- Re: Char* to Char*, Chris Hills, 06:52
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Chuck F. , 06:46
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 06:39
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Flash Gordon, 06:33
- Re: x86 Stack Confusion, Grumble, 06:33
- Re: creating new directories, Flash Gordon, 06:24
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 06:23
- Re: program without main () ?, Richard Bos, 06:20
- Re: Why such output?, Dick de Boer, 06:19
- instalation of 'lpthread' library, robinsonreyna, 06:16
- Re: Why such output?, pemo, 06:13
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Richard Bos, 06:13
- Re: strcat problem, Flash Gordon, 06:02
- Re: Creating a directory, Flash Gordon, 05:57
- Re: Software documentation..., Randy Howard, 05:53
- Re: Passing Struct to Function to be Modified then used by Caller, Flash Gordon, 05:53
- Why such output?, SinC, 05:47
- Re: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Flash Gordon, 05:04
- Re: strcat problem, M.B, 04:59
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Flash Gordon, 04:52
- Re: program without main () ?, M.B, 04:40
- Re: strcat problem, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:32
- Re: Structure, pemo, 04:31
- Re: Preprocessor and Compiled Files, pemo, 04:30
- Re: program without main () ?, pemo, 04:27
- Re: creating new directories, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:27
- Re: Passing Struct to Function to be Modified then used by Caller, pemo, 04:26
- Re: strcat problem, Ico, 04:24
- Re: strcat problem, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:18
- Re: strcat problem, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:17
- Re: creating new directories, Ico, 04:13
- Re: strcat problem, abdur_rab7@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:11
- Re: Creating a directory, Ico, 04:11
- Re: strcat problem, Ico, 04:07
- Re: program without main () ?, Ico, 04:03
- Re: realloc question, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 04:02
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 03:55
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 03:46
- Re: Char* to Char*, Richard Bos, 03:45
- Re: Char* to Char*, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:45
- program without main () ?, robinsonreyna, 03:44
- Re: simple malloc question, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:42
- Re: strcat and three strings, Ico, 03:40
- Preprocessor and Compiled Files, Prashant Mahajan, 03:25
- Re: Char* to Char*, Mike Wahler, 03:19
- Re: simple malloc question, Keith Thompson, 03:17
- Re: Software documentation..., Richard Bos, 03:10
- Re: simple malloc question, Nelu, 03:09
- Re: simple malloc question, relient, 03:02
- Re: simple malloc question, relient, 03:00
- Re: simple malloc question, Ico, 02:58
- Re: simple malloc question, Nelu, 02:52
- simple malloc question, relient, 02:40
- Re: Static variables, David Buck, 02:32
- Re: Char* to Char*, M.B, 02:17
- Re: using virtual function in c, mohan, 01:20
- Re: Char* to Char*, Jake Thompson, 01:00
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 00:35
- I surrender (Re: Bit shifts and endianness) please ignore last, Jordan Abel, 00:35
- Re: using virtual function in c, Default User, 00:30
- Re: using virtual function in c, Jordan Abel, 00:28
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Default User, 00:27
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 00:26
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Jordan Abel, 00:25
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 00:20
- Re: using virtual function in c, Keith Thompson, 00:17
January 08, 2006
- using virtual function in c, mohan, 23:46
- Structure, Jake Thompson, 22:48
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 22:47
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Robert Gamble, 22:29
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Tobin, 22:04
- Re: Static variables, Old Wolf, 22:02
- Re: realloc question, Old Wolf, 21:49
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Torek, 21:18
- [OT] Re: Char* to Char*, Old Wolf, 20:42
- Re: Software documentation..., Chuck F. , 20:23
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Chuck F. , 20:17
- strcat and three strings, alternativa, 19:34
- Re: Char* to Char*, jussij, 19:20
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 19:11
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 19:03
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Mark McIntyre, 18:33
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 18:28
- Re: realloc question, Peter Nilsson, 18:24
- strcat problem, ctara_shafa, 18:23
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Flash Gordon, 18:23
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], websnarf, 18:03
- Re: realloc question, Jordan Abel, 18:01
- Re: realloc question, James Brown, 18:00
- Passing Struct to Function to be Modified then used by Caller, jconnort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 17:53
- Passing Struct to Function to be Modified then used by Caller, jconnort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 17:50
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 17:42
- Re: realloc question, Joe Wright, 17:42
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Herbert Rosenau, 17:41
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Herbert Rosenau, 17:41
- Re: Static variables, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:39
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Joe Wright, 17:30
- Re: realloc question, Eric Sosman, 17:24
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Eric Sosman, 17:15
- Re: realloc question, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: realloc question, aegis, 17:13
- Re: Static variables, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Software documentation..., Randy Howard, 16:56
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, kaikai, 16:56
- realloc question, James Brown, 16:53
- Static variables, David Buck, 16:47
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, ozbear, 16:18
- strcat and three strings, alternativa, 16:15
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Flash Gordon, 16:07
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 14:50
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Coos Haak, 14:50
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 14:24
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 14:19
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 14:18
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 14:12
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 14:04
- Help Resources -- Forum/Fast Help/Tips N' Tricks/Tutorials/Blogs, csheppard91, 14:03
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Jordan Abel, 14:02
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Chris Torek, 14:01
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Jordan Abel, 13:59
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 13:23
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 13:19
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 13:18
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Kenny McCormack, 13:13
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 12:27
- Re: Char* to Char*, Chuck F. , 12:00
- Re: Char* to Char*, Chris Hills, 11:32
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 11:03
- Passing Struct to Function to be Modified then used by Caller, jconnort@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 09:48
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 09:43
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Chris Hulbert, 09:18
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Chris Hulbert, 09:17
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Kenny McCormack, 08:44
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 08:25
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 08:11
- Re: C module stub generator?, Marco, 07:29
- Re: C module stub generator?, Marco, 07:28
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Kenny McCormack, 06:59
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Kenny McCormack, 06:59
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chuck F. , 06:30
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 06:28
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 06:27
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chuck F. , 06:19
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Chuck F. , 06:09
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, tmp123, 06:08
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, nelu, 06:01
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, dwks, 05:23
- strcat problem, alternativa, 05:18
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:05
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Netocrat, 04:13
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 04:12
- creating new directories, alonn . rl, 04:06
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Netocrat, 03:59
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 03:59
- Re: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, dwks, 03:52
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 03:04
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Richard Heathfield, 02:56
- Creating a directory, alonn . rl, 02:52
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Keith Thompson, 02:45
- Re: fwrite problems..., tmp123, 02:42
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 02:37
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:34
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:33
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:33
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:32
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:30
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:29
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:29
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 02:29
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:27
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:25
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Gordon Burditt, 02:24
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 02:24
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 02:14
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Gordon Burditt, 02:12
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 01:38
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, tmp123, 01:24
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Heathfield, 01:23
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 01:15
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 01:12
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 01:10
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 01:06
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, aegis, 01:04
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 01:02
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Nejat AYDIN, 01:00
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 00:59
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 00:53
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Nelu, 00:39
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Lew Pitcher, 00:38
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Lew Pitcher, 00:30
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Nelu, 00:27
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 00:26
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Nelu, 00:21
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 00:10
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Chuck F. , 00:05
January 07, 2006
- Re: Char* to Char*, Jake Thompson, 23:53
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 23:51
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chuck F. , 23:45
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 23:27
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Chris Torek, 23:25
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Torek, 23:05
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, August Karlstrom, 21:53
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 21:28
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 21:17
- Re: fwrite problems..., Lew Pitcher, 20:04
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Skarmander, 19:12
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Joseph Dionne, 19:03
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 19:01
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:57
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:52
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Mark McIntyre, 18:49
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Keith Thompson, 18:49
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Mark McIntyre, 18:47
- Re: Writing a specific program, Mark McIntyre, 18:46
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 18:43
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Joseph Dionne, 18:32
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 18:24
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:23
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:21
- Re: fwrite problems..., Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 18:20
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Jordan Abel, 18:17
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:13
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:12
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 18:11
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 18:00
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joe Wright, 17:57
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Joseph Dionne, 17:55
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joe Wright, 17:49
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Keith Thompson, 17:30
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 17:23
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 17:14
- Re: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:58
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 16:56
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 16:53
- Re: about difftime(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:42
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 16:42
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 16:40
- Re: about difftime(), Eric Sosman, 16:40
- Re: Char* to Char*, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:38
- Re: Char* to Char*, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:38
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Joseph Dionne, 16:37
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Herbert Rosenau, 16:26
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Herbert Rosenau, 16:26
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Herbert Rosenau, 16:26
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 16:01
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 15:51
- Re: about difftime(), Bjørn Augestad, 15:40
- Re: Char* to Char*, Bjørn Augestad, 15:39
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: about difftime(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:19
- Re: Char* to Char*, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:15
- Re: about difftime(), Eric Sosman, 15:07
- Re: about difftime(), Richard Heathfield, 15:01
- about difftime(), Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:37
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joseph Dionne, 14:19
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 13:59
- Re: Need experts opnion, Chris Torek, 13:44
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, nospam, 13:30
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Joe Wright, 13:20
- Re: C module stub generator?, Chuck F. , 11:23
- Re: fwrite problems..., Joe Wright, 11:14
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 10:44
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Joe Wright, 10:29
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Emmanuel Delahaye, 10:04
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Roberto Waltman, 09:42
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:59
- Re: fwrite problems..., Nick Keighley, 08:55
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, John Devereux, 08:52
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:41
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:36
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., Nick Keighley, 08:36
- Re: fwrite problems..., Spacen Jasset, 08:19
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Vadivel, 08:17
- Re: C module stub generator?, Marco, 07:19
- Re: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Steven, 06:45
- dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Steven, 06:42
- Re: Need experts opnion, Chuck F. , 06:15
- Re: Need experts opnion, tmp123, 06:06
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 06:02
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Richard Heathfield, 06:00
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Emmanuel Delahaye, 05:52
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Ico, 04:58
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:36
- Re: Need experts opnion, Christian Bau, 04:14
- Re: Char* to Char*, Mike Wahler, 04:08
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Mike Wahler, 04:05
- Re: How to identify a pointer to a string literal, Mike Wahler, 03:57
- Re: Char* to Char*, Keith Thompson, 03:35
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 03:26
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Jack Klein, 00:40
January 06, 2006
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Netocrat, 22:02
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Gordon Burditt, 21:57
- Re: Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, Richard Heathfield, 21:42
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 21:41
- Automatically prepend all stdout/stderr output with timestamp?, nobody, 21:25
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Torek, 21:11
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 20:53
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Netocrat, 20:31
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 19:21
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 19:21
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Mark McIntyre, 19:03
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 18:54
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 18:53
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 18:43
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 18:22
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 18:19
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Kenny McCormack, 18:19
- Re: Need experts opnion, Eric Sosman, 18:13
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Nils Weller, 18:10
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Jordan Abel, 18:02
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Jordan Abel, 18:00
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., August Karlstrom, 17:43
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Heathfield, 17:42
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Skarmander, 17:11
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Chuck F. , 17:01
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Nils Weller, 16:59
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Chuck F. , 16:46
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 16:43
- odd problem in called function, Jake Thompson, 16:43
- Re: Need experts opnion, Chuck F. , 16:41
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 16:02
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 15:53
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Default User, 15:51
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, jacob navia, 15:40
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, jacob navia, 15:37
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, jacob navia, 15:34
- Odd problem with called function in DLL, Jake Thompson, 15:25
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 15:07
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., jacob navia, 14:57
- Re: c and webservices?, Keith Thompson, 14:56
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Keith Thompson, 14:53
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Herbert Rosenau, 14:49
- Re: restrict query, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Walter Roberson, 14:45
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 14:40
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., Keith Thompson, 14:35
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Christian Bau, 14:32
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Keith Thompson, 14:25
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Herbert Rosenau, 13:49
- Re: Reading stdin, Herbert Rosenau, 13:49
- Re: stdin help, Herbert Rosenau, 13:49
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Herbert Rosenau, 13:49
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 13:48
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jordan Abel, 13:46
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Jordan Abel, 13:35
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Jordan Abel, 13:33
- Re: Using &array with scanf, eerok, 13:32
- Re: another fwrite() problem, J, 13:24
- Char* to Char*, Jake Thompson, 12:46
- Re: Software documentation..., Chuck F. , 12:04
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Michael Wojcik, 12:02
- Re: restrict query, Christian Bau, 11:52
- Re: c and webservices?, Michael Wojcik, 11:52
- Re: Need experts opnion, tmp123, 11:46
- restrict query, pemo, 11:33
- Re: Trigraphs, Michael Wojcik, 11:22
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Jake Thompson, 11:11
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Kenny McCormack, 11:08
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Eric Sosman, 11:01
- Re: another fwrite() problem, tmp123, 10:53
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Markus Becker, 10:50
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, tmp123, 10:48
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 10:47
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Kenny McCormack, 10:43
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Kenny McCormack, 10:39
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Al Balmer, 10:38
- Re: another fwrite() problem, tmp123, 10:34
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Markus Becker, 10:28
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Grumble, 10:06
- How to identify a pointer to a string literal, weaselboy1976, 10:03
- Re: another fwrite() problem, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:59
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 09:48
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Richard Heathfield, 09:42
- Re: socket programming in C, Kenny McCormack, 09:33
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Kenny McCormack, 09:32
- Re: Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, usenet, 09:24
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:19
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Randy Howard, 09:17
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Randy Howard, 09:16
- Re: fwrite problems..., Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:10
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Richard Heathfield, 09:10
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:04
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 09:01
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Randy Howard, 09:00
- Re: Software documentation..., Randy Howard, 08:57
- another fwrite() problem, ibrahimover, 08:52
- Passing a structure from a C program to a C DLL, Jake Thompson, 08:52
- Re: Another question related to pointers., anonymous, 08:33
- Re: socket programming in C, Richard Bos, 08:31
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 08:30
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, tmp123, 08:25
- Re: Another question related to pointers., anonymous, 08:25
- Re: Need experts opnion, vashwath, 07:58
- Re: fwrite problems..., Flash Gordon, 07:37
- Re: fwrite problems..., Chuck F. , 07:24
- fwrite problems..., sumit1680, 06:58
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Flash Gordon, 06:47
- fwrite problems..., sumit1680, 06:47
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., Chuck F. , 06:44
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Christian Bau, 06:43
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chuck F. , 06:33
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Chuck F. , 06:26
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Dik T. Winter, 06:23
- Re: Software documentation..., Giannis Papadopoulos, 05:52
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., Richard Heathfield, 05:51
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Richard Heathfield, 05:40
- Re: Software documentation..., R.Biloti, 05:40
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Richard Heathfield, 05:39
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 05:37
- Re: How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., Kenny McCormack, 05:15
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Flash Gordon, 05:15
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 05:11
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 05:09
- Re: Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, usenet, 05:02
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 05:01
- Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Madhav, 04:45
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Richard Heathfield, 04:45
- Initial values of File scoped and Block level variables, Madhav, 04:44
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Keith Thompson, 04:42
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Richard Heathfield, 04:40
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, tmp123, 04:38
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Daniel Rudy, 04:35
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Richard Heathfield, 04:33
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, tmp123, 04:32
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Daniel Rudy, 04:10
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Keith Thompson, 03:47
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 03:09
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 02:45
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Richard Bos, 02:37
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 02:31
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 02:30
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 02:28
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 02:28
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 02:26
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 02:22
- Re: Software documentation..., jacob navia, 02:15
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 02:02
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 01:59
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chris Torek, 01:59
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Keith Thompson, 01:38
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Chuck F. , 01:35
- Re: Another question related to pointers., anonymous, 01:24
- Re: [OT] This is the end, Chuck F. , 01:18
- Re: Another question related to pointers., suresh, 01:03
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 00:51
- Re: This is the end, Joe Estock, 00:50
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, M.B, 00:47
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 00:30
January 05, 2006
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Jack Klein, 23:42
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Jack Klein, 23:23
- Re: Using &array with scanf, eerok, 22:49
- How to resolve multiple declaration of same variable in two different libraries., vasudev . v, 22:48
- Re: segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 22:44
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Jordan Abel, 22:33
- segfault w/ block, but not file scope, Dieter, 22:30
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, vishnu, 22:17
- Re: SQLServer360.com, Keith Thompson, 21:58
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Keith Thompson, 21:50
- SQLServer360.com, comingdt, 21:29
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Dik T. Winter, 21:02
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Dik T. Winter, 20:59
- Re: socket programming in C, Chuck F. , 20:52
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 20:35
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Dik T. Winter, 20:30
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 20:29
- Re: [OT] Software documentation..., Mike Wahler, 20:18
- Software documentation..., barcaroller, 19:56
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 19:54
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 19:54
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 19:50
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Eric Sosman, 19:40
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Chris Torek, 19:33
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Jordan Abel, 19:21
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Flash Gordon, 18:50
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:45
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:45
- Re: Another question related to pointers., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:38
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 18:29
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Richard Heathfield, 18:27
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 18:25
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Richard Heathfield, 18:24
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), Mark McIntyre, 18:07
- Re: Bit off-topic, Mark McIntyre, 18:04
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Jordan Abel, 18:03
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Mark McIntyre, 17:57
- Re: Using &array with scanf, eerok, 17:54
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: Socket programming for beginners, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 17:22
- Re: socket programming in C, Keith Thompson, 17:22
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), questions?, 17:01
- Re: Socket programming for beginners, jacob navia, 16:49
- Re: Socket programming for beginners, Eric Sosman, 16:48
- Re: socket programming in C, jacob navia, 16:46
- Socket programming for beginners, ballpointpenthief, 16:25
- socket programming in C, ballpointpenthief, 16:23
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Chris Torek, 16:04
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, gamehack, 15:31
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: Bit shifts and endianness, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Keith Thompson, 15:23
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Bit shifts and endianness, gamehack, 15:11
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Flash Gordon, 14:47
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Keith Thompson, 14:37
- Re: c and webservices?, Flash Gordon, 14:36
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Keith Thompson, 14:26
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, Keith Thompson, 14:21
- Re: c and webservices?, Richard Heathfield, 14:19
- Re: c and webservices?, h, 14:01
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, gert . vierman, 13:53
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Mike Wahler, 13:00
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Mike Wahler, 12:55
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Christian Bau, 12:44
- Re: [OT] C program retrieving information from Outlook?, Mike Wahler, 12:41
- Re: Using &array with scanf, James Daughtry, 12:36
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Jordan Abel, 12:16
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Jordan Abel, 12:06
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Lew Pitcher, 11:49
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, pank, 11:24
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Richard Heathfield, 11:16
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Richard Heathfield, 11:10
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, pemo, 11:04
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Ivan Budiselic, 10:35
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, osmium, 10:34
- Re: C program retrieving information from Outlook?, David, 10:03
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, Eric Sosman, 09:37
- Re: Another question related to pointers., Eric Sosman, 09:21
- Re: Using &array with scanf, kaikai, 09:18
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, Targeur fou, 09:06
- Re: Problem with tree and enhanced queue., negative, 09:03
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, kaikai, 09:02
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, Richard Bos, 08:56
- Re: Using &array with scanf, James Daughtry, 08:42
- Re: Problem with tree and enhanced queue., Roland Csaszar, 08:40
- Re: Using &array with scanf, James Daughtry, 08:40
- Re: Problem with tree and enhanced queue., Ian Malone, 08:36
- Re: Problem with tree and enhanced queue., Chris McDonald, 08:36
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Roland Csaszar, 08:25
- Re: Using &array with scanf, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Problem with tree and enhanced queue., negative, 08:18
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Christian Bau, 08:14
- Using &array with scanf, James Daughtry, 08:12
- Re: C program retrieving information from Outlook?, M.B, 08:11
- Re: Need experts opnion, Christian Bau, 08:10
- C program retrieving information from Outlook?, David, 08:02
- Re: on datastructure plz solve this, tmp123, 07:48
- Re: on datastructure plz solve this, Chris Dollin, 07:03
- Re: on datastructure plz solve this, Haroon Shafiq, 07:01
- on datastructure plz solve this, raju, 06:52
- Re: pointer alignment property, kuyper, 06:27
- Re: stdin help, Kenny McCormack, 06:19
- Re: stdin help, Kenny McCormack, 06:16
- Re: Another question related to pointers., anonymous, 06:14
- Re: stdin help, Kenny McCormack, 06:13
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Kenny McCormack, 05:58
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, marcwentink@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:52
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Chuck F. , 05:44
- Re: Another question related to pointers., usenet, 05:43
- Re: Another question related to pointers., olaf_giezenaar, 05:41
- Re: Bit off-topic, anonymous, 05:35
- Another question related to pointers., anonymous, 05:32
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Flash Gordon, 05:27
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], usenet, 05:20
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, Chuck F. , 05:16
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, Nick Keighley, 05:14
- Re: bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, gert . vierman, 05:14
- Re: Need experts opnion, Flash Gordon, 05:09
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), Chuck F. , 05:06
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Daniel Rudy, 05:05
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Dieter, 05:03
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Chuck F. , 04:50
- bitfields in union : defined behaviour ?, gert . vierman, 04:41
- Re: function returning a string?, Keith Thompson, 04:38
- Re: Need experts opnion, tmp123, 04:38
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), Keith Thompson, 04:26
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Daniel Rudy, 04:22
- Re: binary const, Keith Thompson, 04:20
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), iamgodk, 04:16
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, iamgodk, 04:14
- Bit off-topic, lakkiq, 04:13
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Daniel Rudy, 04:09
- Re: Reading stdin, Keith Thompson, 04:06
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Bos, 04:03
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Keith Thompson, 03:45
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, Antonio Contreras, 03:44
- Re: Translating a DEFINE to char*, usenet, 03:41
- Translating a DEFINE to char*, marcwentink@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:38
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), haroon, 03:19
- Re: Free Online Assessment Tests, Randy Howard, 03:16
- Re: Need experts opnion, vashwath, 03:11
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Richard Bos, 03:09
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Richard Bos, 03:03
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Richard Bos, 02:55
- Re: Free Online Assessment Tests, usenet, 02:16
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), Chuck F. , 02:05
- Re: Need experts opnion, Chuck F. , 01:56
- Re: Need experts opnion, vashwath, 01:43
- Re: GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), Robert Gamble, 01:25
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Richard Heathfield, 01:23
- Re: Free Online Assessment Tests, Richard Heathfield, 01:05
- Re: c and webservices?, Richard Heathfield, 00:55
- Re: Need experts opnion, tmp123, 00:55
- GCC (Port from Linux to Win32), eeh, 00:53
- Re: This is the end, Richard Heathfield, 00:49
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), nelu, 00:46
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, vishnu, 00:31
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, vishnu, 00:24
- Free Online Assessment Tests, mytempmails_2002, 00:10
- Need experts opnion, vashwath, 00:03
January 04, 2006
- Re: function returning a string?, M.B, 23:28
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Jack Klein, 23:03
- Re: pointer alignment property, aegis, 22:46
- Re: binary const, Robert Gamble, 22:28
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 21:47
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Netocrat, 21:32
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), Robert Gamble, 21:12
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Peter Nilsson, 21:09
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), Robert Gamble, 21:09
- Re: binary const, Joe Wright, 21:01
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), questions?, 21:01
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), questions?, 21:00
- Re: stdin help, Joe Wright, 20:46
- Re: debugger/core dump(strange!!!), nelu, 20:40
- Re: Macro substitutions, pete, 20:03
- debugger/core dump(strange!!!), questions?, 19:53
- Re: stdin help, eerok, 19:09
- Re: binary const, Robert Gamble, 19:00
- binary const, serrand, 18:33
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 18:16
- Re: This is the end, Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: c and webservices?, Chuck F. , 18:11
- Re: stdin help, Mark McIntyre, 18:05
- Re: problem using the strptime function on HPUXThe strptime function works just, Old Wolf, 18:03
- Re: stdin help, Mark McIntyre, 18:02
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Malcolm, 18:01
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 18:00
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, pemo, 18:00
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:55
- Re: Reading stdin, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:50
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 17:50
- Re: Reading stdin, Flash Gordon, 17:33
- Re: stdin help, Flash Gordon, 17:28
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Old Wolf, 17:23
- Re: stdin help, Flash Gordon, 17:19
- Re: stdin help, Pedro Graca, 17:19
- Re: c and webservices?, pemo, 17:19
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Flash Gordon, 17:18
- Re: Reading stdin, pemo, 17:16
- Re: Question about struct aspect of standard, pemo, 17:14
- Re: Reading stdin, orium69, 17:05
- Re: Reading stdin, peet . morris, 17:05
- Re: Question about struct aspect of standard, Eric Sosman, 16:59
- Re: c and webservices?, Flash Gordon, 16:56
- Re: Reading stdin, rayw, 16:53
- Re: Question about struct aspect of standard, rayw, 16:52
- Reading stdin, orium69, 16:44
- Re: stdin help, tmp123, 16:40
- Question about struct aspect of standard, mario . demiguel, 16:37
- Re: stdin help, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:32
- Re: stdin help, Kenny McCormack, 16:31
- Re: SSCANF, Robert Harris, 16:24
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, August Karlstrom, 16:22
- Re: atreturn() like atexit(), Pedro Graca, 16:18
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 16:14
- Re: c and webservices?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:12
- Re: c and webservices?, Michael Wojcik, 16:00
- Re: stdin help, Chuck F. , 15:56
- Re: stdin help, Chuck F. , 15:52
- Re: stdin help, Flash Gordon, 15:49
- Re: stdin help, Flash Gordon, 15:44
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Chuck F. , 15:40
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, osmium, 15:29
- Re: c and webservices?, h, 15:27
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, osmium, 15:25
- Re: c and webservices?, h, 15:19
- Re: c and webservices?, Flash Gordon, 15:12
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Red Cent, 15:07
- Re: This is the end, Kenny McCormack, 15:05
- Re: stdin help, Keith Thompson, 14:49
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Chuck F. , 14:37
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 14:36
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Michael Wojcik, 14:32
- Re: stdin help, tmp123, 14:31
- Re: stdin help, sajjanharudit@xxxxxxxxx, 14:26
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 14:24
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Flash Gordon, 14:20
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Chris Torek, 14:06
- Re: function returning a string?, Rob Adams, 14:04
- Re: Test driven development in C ?, Marco, 14:01
- Re: c and webservices?, pawel_lesik, 13:59
- Re: This is the end, Keith Thompson, 13:54
- Re: This is the end, Kenny McCormack, 13:51
- Re: need information on the following items, Keith Thompson, 13:50
- Re: stdin help, David Resnick, 13:47
- Re: Style War (was: integers to binary), Michael Wojcik, 13:46
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Red Cent, 13:43
- Re: SSCANF, Keith Thompson, 13:41
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Marco, 13:40
- Re: stdin help, Alastair, 13:37
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 13:37
- Re: stdin help, Robert Gamble, 13:37
- Re: stdin help, Robert Gamble, 13:32
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Red Cent, 13:31
- Re: This is the end, Alastair, 13:31
- Re: stdin help, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:29
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Keith Thompson, 13:24
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 13:20
- Re: stdin help, Alastair, 13:17
- Re: SSCANF, Chris Torek, 13:14
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Tobin, 13:13
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, truthgrepper, 12:54
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, yogeshmk, 12:52
- Re: atreturn() like atexit(), Chuck F. , 12:50
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Eric Sosman, 12:46
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 12:46
- Re: This is the end, Kenny McCormack, 12:44
- Re: function returning a string?, Chuck F. , 12:43
- Re: atreturn() like atexit(), Eric Sosman, 12:43
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Kenneth Brody, 12:33
- Re: atreturn() like atexit(), Kenneth Brody, 12:29
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, truthgrepper, 12:27
- Re: c and webservices?, Chuck F. , 12:21
- Re: SSCANF, nelu, 12:18
- Re: stdin help, Chuck F. , 12:16
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 12:06
- Re: SSCANF, Flash Gordon, 12:04
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, sebasttj, 12:03
- Re: Albert's unsubscribing from this Usenet group!, Chuck F. , 11:51
- atreturn() like atexit(), Alex Vinokur, 11:48
- Re: function returning a string?, Alastair, 11:47
- Re: c and webservices?, Richard Heathfield, 11:42
- Re: stdin help, Alastair, 11:39
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Nick Keighley, 11:32
- Re: function returning a string?, alternativa, 11:27
- Re: stdin help, Nick Keighley, 11:25
- c and webservices?, h, 11:23
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Alastair, 11:21
- stdin help, sajjanharudit@xxxxxxxxx, 11:13
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Chuck F. , 11:10
- Re: Albert's unsubscribing from this Usenet group!, Al Balmer, 11:02
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Sjouke Burry, 10:59
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, John Bode, 10:51
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, tmp123, 10:32
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Alastair, 10:26
- Re: SSCANF, Robert Harris, 10:19
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Alastair, 10:01
- Re: function returning a string?, M.B, 09:55
- Re: function returning a string?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:54
- function returning a string?, alternativa, 09:37
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Deiter, 09:36
- Re: Albert's unsubscribing from this Usenet group!, Kenny McCormack, 09:30
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, M.B, 09:27
- Re: State Machines and Coroutines, Alastair, 09:22
- Re: Albert's unsubscribing from this Usenet group!, jacob navia, 09:18
- State Machines and Coroutines, Deiter, 09:04
- Re: need information on the following items, Flash Gordon, 08:56
- Re: pointer alignment property, kuyper, 07:43
- Re: need information on the following items, Alastair, 07:33
- Re: Programming Forums, Luiz Antonio Picanço, 06:47
- Re: problem using the strptime function on HPUXThe strptime function works just, Flash Gordon, 06:26
- Re: SSCANF, Flash Gordon, 06:18
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Xiaocao Feidao, 06:14
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Flash Gordon, 06:13
- Re: problem using the strptime function on HPUXThe strptime function works just, Chuck F. , 06:11
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 06:07
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Chuck F. , 06:04
- Re: problem using the strptime function on HPUXThe strptime function works just, tmp123, 05:58
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Sameer, 05:56
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Chuck F. , 05:55
- Re: Writing a specific program, Ingo Menger, 05:49
- Re: String reversing problem, pete, 05:49
- Re: Writing a specific program, Richard Heathfield, 05:43
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Chuck F. , 05:39
- Re: Writing a specific program, pete, 05:33
- Re: thread problem..., Grumble, 05:26
- Re: SSCANF, Robert Harris, 05:19
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Flash Gordon, 05:00
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Heathfield, 04:43
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Flash Gordon, 04:43
- Re: need information on the following items, Flash Gordon, 04:37
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, tmp123, 04:36
- Re: need information on the following items, Randy Howard, 04:35
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Richard Heathfield, 04:21
- Re: This is the end, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:19
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, tmp123, 04:12
- problem using the strptime function on HPUXThe strptime function works just, kongkolvyu, 04:07
- Re: need information on the following items, Alastair, 03:56
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:52
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Alastair, 03:42
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Alastair, 03:36
- Re: This is the end, Keith Thompson, 03:34
- Re: This is the end, rayw, 03:27
- Re: This is the end, Richard Heathfield, 02:37
- Re: This is the end, clayne, 02:29
- Re: This is the end, Richard Heathfield, 02:03
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Keith Thompson, 01:41
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Keith Thompson, 01:32
- Re: regarding "goto" in C, Thad Smith, 01:29
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, Keith Thompson, 01:23
- Re: This is the end, clayne, 01:15
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, Thad Smith, 01:07
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 01:03
- Re: This is the end, clayne, 00:53
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Richard Heathfield, 00:51
- Re: thread problem..., Walter Roberson, 00:45
- Re: cannot understand the character handling Program, M.B, 00:43
- regarding "goto" in C, M.B, 00:29
- cannot understand the character handling Program, Gladiator, 00:28
- Re: pointer to flexible array of structures in other structure, Dave Thompson, 00:27
- Re: o/p problem, Dave Thompson, 00:27
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Dave Thompson, 00:27
January 03, 2006
- Re: How to extend this code for doing "cat", clayne, 23:35
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 23:06
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 23:02
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 22:45
- Re: Use of __THROW in stdio.h, Chad, 22:31
- Re: Use of __THROW in stdio.h, Raymond Martineau, 22:26
- Re: Use of __THROW in stdio.h, nelu, 22:20
- Re: Use of __THROW in stdio.h, Peter Nilsson, 22:15
- Use of __THROW in stdio.h, Chad, 22:02
- Re: thread problem..., nelu, 21:56
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Red Cent, 21:35
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 21:04
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 21:02
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 20:57
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, reetdipti@xxxxxxxxx, 20:52
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Red Cent, 20:48
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 20:23
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 20:22
- Re: Programming Forums, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:19
- Re: SSCANF, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:16
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, reetdipti, 20:15
- Re: Screen capture application ..., Chuck F. , 20:09
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Flash Gordon, 20:04
- Re: Screen capture application ..., Flash Gordon, 19:58
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: SSCANF, Superfox il Volpone, 19:29
- Re: redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, Mark McIntyre, 19:23
- Re: This is the end, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:08
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Randy Howard, 18:59
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Randy Howard, 18:58
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 18:50
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Richard Heathfield, 18:46
- Re: Cool. I got it now. Thx., Mark McIntyre, 18:34
- Re: Style War (was: integers to binary), Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- redefining, and casting pointers to, structs, goldfita, 18:25
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Randy Howard, 18:23
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Keith Thompson, 18:23
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Jordan Abel, 18:14
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Randy Howard, 18:14
- Screen capture application ..., pailleg, 18:12
- Re: SSCANF, Mike Wahler, 18:11
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Malcolm, 18:11
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Randy Howard, 18:09
- Re: Media Player control., Randy Howard, 18:07
- Re: thread problem..., Randy Howard, 18:03
- 11, 1, 18:00
- Re: need information on the following items, Randy Howard, 18:00
- Re: need information on the following items, Randy Howard, 17:58
- Re: need information on the following items, Randy Howard, 17:57
- Re: This is the end, Randy Howard, 17:52
- Re: Cool. I got it now. Thx., Randy Howard, 17:46
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Randy Howard, 17:45
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Chuck F. , 17:41
- Re: This is the end, Walter Roberson, 17:33
- Re: This is the end, Chuck F. , 17:31
- Re: This is the end, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 17:20
- Re: Thank you very much LWP, Keith Thompson, 17:11
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: Test driven development in C ?, goldfita, 17:08
- Cool. I got it now. Thx., zotkara, 17:07
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Michael Mair, 17:07
- Yes I got it., zotkara, 17:06
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Michael Mair, 17:05
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:04
- Re: illegal memory access with function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 16:56
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:55
- illegal memory access with function pointers, Roshni, 16:50
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Richard Heathfield, 16:48
- Collection of fixed source of parent thread, zotkara, 16:43
- Re: How to get user information, Kenneth Brody, 16:40
- Re: SSCANF, Robert Harris, 16:39
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, zotkara, 16:34
- Re: thread problem..., Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Thank you very much LWP, zotkara, 16:19
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, zotkara, 16:15
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, Richard Heathfield, 16:14
- Re: Thank you very much EMD, zotkara, 16:11
- Thank you very much EMD, zotkara, 16:08
- Thank you very much, MKW, zotkara, 16:08
- Re: This is the end, Richard Heathfield, 16:06
- Re: This is the end, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:00
- Re: Newbie needs help correcting code, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:58
- Re: This is the end, rayw, 15:47
- Re: SSCANF, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:47
- Re: SSCANF, Mike Wahler, 15:44
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 15:44
- Re: Newbie needs help correcting code, Mike Wahler, 15:43
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Markus Becker, 15:42
- Re: Programming Forums, Flash Gordon, 15:39
- Re: Programming Forums, Richard Heathfield, 15:39
- Re: SSCANF, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:38
- Re: Newbie needs help correcting code, Lew Pitcher, 15:28
- Newbie needs help correcting code, zotkara, 15:20
- Programming Forums, Luiz Antonio Picanço, 15:13
- Re: SSCANF, Chris McDonald, 15:09
- Re: SSCANF, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:05
- Re: SSCANF, Michael Mair, 14:45
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 14:42
- Re: need information on the following items, pemo, 14:40
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Flash Gordon, 14:40
- Re: need information on the following items, Flash Gordon, 14:34
- Re: pointer alignment property, Flash Gordon, 14:26
- Re: SSCANF, Mike Wahler, 14:24
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:24
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:20
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Flash Gordon, 14:02
- Re: This is the end, Richard Heathfield, 13:51
- Re: thread problem..., Richard Heathfield, 13:46
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Richard Heathfield, 13:39
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Richard Heathfield, 13:35
- Re: pointer alignment property, Clark S . Cox III, 13:16
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Markus Becker, 13:13
- Re: thread problem..., Markus Becker, 13:08
- Re: thread problem..., Markus Becker, 13:03
- Re: Test driven development in C ?, Targeur fou, 13:02
- Re: SSCANF, nelu, 13:02
- Re: thread problem..., Markus Becker, 12:59
- SSCANF, Superfox il Volpone, 12:41
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], David Resnick, 12:25
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Markus Becker, 12:20
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Markus Becker, 12:10
- Test driven development in C ?, Yannick Tremblay, 12:00
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Alastair, 11:47
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Markus Becker, 11:35
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Targeur fou, 11:28
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Chuck F. , 11:18
- Re: c.l.c wiki update, Al Balmer, 11:15
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Roberto Waltman, 11:15
- Re: Style War (was: integers to binary), Al Balmer, 11:12
- Re: pointer alignment property, aegis, 11:09
- Re: need information on the following items, Alastair, 10:50
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Alastair, 10:23
- Re: need information on the following items, pemo, 10:15
- Re: This is the end, Eric Sosman, 10:05
- Re: WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 09:58
- WARNING: (374) ORDER command could not be obeyed for section STACK, Alastair, 09:51
- Re: No compile error for undefined function, Michael Mair, 09:41
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 09:19
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], David Resnick, 09:18
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Chuck F. , 09:12
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Christian Bau, 08:59
- Re: need information on the following items, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:40
- Re: Media Player control., Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:39
- Re: thread problem..., nelu, 08:39
- Re: thread problem..., Kenny McCormack, 08:37
- Re: thread problem..., nelu, 08:34
- Re: Media Player control., David Resnick, 08:33
- Re: need information on the following items, Eric Sosman, 08:09
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Netocrat, 08:05
- Re: pointer alignment property, kuyper, 08:05
- Media Player control., Sree, 08:03
- Re: exponentiation operator (lack of), Michael Wojcik, 08:01
- Re: thread problem..., Kenny McCormack, 07:49
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 07:47
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, M.B, 07:42
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Targeur fou, 07:38
- Re: need information on the following items, pemo, 07:20
- need information on the following items, Rajnee Kanth, 07:18
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Jordan Abel, 07:17
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 07:07
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 07:07
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Skarmander, 07:02
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, pemo, 06:48
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, pemo, 06:46
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous?, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 06:46
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Sameer, 06:45
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 06:45
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 06:43
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 06:40
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Targeur fou, 06:37
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Dik T. Winter, 05:59
- Re: How to extend this code for doing "cat", usenet, 05:52
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Targeur fou, 05:50
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Netocrat, 05:19
- How to extend this code for doing "cat", Elephant, 04:54
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Markus Becker, 04:27
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, LaMoRt, 04:11
- Re: strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Christian Bau, 03:58
- Re: pointer alignment property, Christian Bau, 03:48
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, tmp123, 03:36
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, tmp123, 03:34
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Moosdau, 03:31
- Re: thread problem..., Richard Heathfield, 02:46
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 02:41
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 02:31
- strcpy() - dangerous? [Was Re: gets() - dangerous?], Richard Heathfield, 02:25
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Keith Thompson, 02:07
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Keith Thompson, 02:05
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Chuck F. , 01:50
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 01:39
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Albert, 01:36
- Re: pointer alignment property, aegis, 01:06
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 01:05
- Re: How does one code something like this?, Markus Becker, 01:02
- Re: Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Artie Gold, 00:36
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Moosdau, 00:33
- Segmentation fault - interesting problem with array, Sameer, 00:32
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, M.B, 00:12
- OT: discussing Wikipedia (was: Re: gets() - dangerous?), Markus Becker, 00:11
- Re: pointer alignment property, kuyper, 00:09
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 00:01
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Peter Nilsson, 00:00
January 02, 2006
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Moosdau, 23:37
- Re: This is the end, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 21:40
- Re: variables with a big number of bit and bit operation, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 21:15
- Re: Input-line reverser, Keith Thompson, 20:55
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 20:49
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Deiter, 20:31
- Re: How does one code something like this?, Keith Thompson, 20:06
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 20:04
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Markus Becker, 20:04
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Markus Becker, 19:56
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 19:53
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Christian Bau, 19:53
- Re: How does one code something like this?, Malcolm, 19:45
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 19:41
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Markus Becker, 19:41
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 19:35
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Malcolm, 19:35
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Malcolm, 19:35
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Chuck F. , 19:35
- Re: thread problem..., Chuck F. , 19:29
- Re: variables with a big number of bit and bit operation, Walter Roberson, 19:15
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Markus Becker, 19:13
- variables with a big number of bit and bit operation, none, 19:08
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Deiter, 19:06
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Flash Gordon, 19:03
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 19:01
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Markus Becker, 18:57
- Re: reading strings from file, Daniel Rudy, 18:54
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 18:54
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Jordan Abel, 18:46
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 18:45
- Re: reading strings from file, Giff, 18:44
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 18:42
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: reading strings from file, Markus Becker, 18:39
- Re: reading strings from file, Daniel Rudy, 18:35
- Re: How does one code something like this?, Daniel Rudy, 18:33
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Daniel Rudy, 18:29
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Markus Becker, 18:21
- Re: reading strings from file, Giff, 18:17
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mike Wahler, 18:09
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mike Wahler, 18:02
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:42
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:39
- Re: thread problem..., Malcolm, 17:30
- Re: How does one code something like this?, Malcolm, 17:26
- Re: reading strings from file, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:25
- reading strings from file, Giff, 17:14
- Re: Input-line reverser, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:14
- Re: Input-line reverser, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:02
- Re: Writing a specific program, Emmanuel Delahaye, 17:01
- Re: Writing a specific program, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:56
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Deiter, 16:47
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, jacob navia, 16:46
- Re: pointer alignment property, aegis, 16:45
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Pradyut, 16:41
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 16:32
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Keith Thompson, 16:17
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Pradyut, 16:06
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:34
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Flash Gordon, 15:17
- Re: String reversing problem, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Emmanuel Delahaye, 15:00
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:59
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 14:47
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 14:35
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:26
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:17
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, pemo, 14:11
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Emmanuel Delahaye, 14:09
- Re: Parser C/C++ text file., Emmanuel Delahaye, 13:53
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, pemo, 13:41
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 13:29
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Deiter, 13:11
- Re: Parser C/C++ text file., Artie Gold, 13:05
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Chris Torek, 13:01
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 12:21
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Markus Becker, 12:15
- Parser C/C++ text file., Manu, 11:50
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 11:44
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, pemo, 11:32
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 10:51
- Re: String reversing problem, Flash Gordon, 10:42
- Re: This is the end, tmp123, 10:35
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Chuck F. , 10:34
- This is the end, tmp123, 10:30
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Richard Bos, 10:18
- Re: String reversing problem, tmp123, 10:01
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Christian Bau, 09:24
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Eric Sosman, 08:55
- Re: pointer alignment property, kuyper, 08:44
- Re: pointer alignment property, kuyper, 08:37
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Flash Gordon, 08:34
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, Chris Hills, 08:32
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Chris Hills, 08:29
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 08:28
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, pemo, 08:23
- Re: String reversing problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:16
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Richard Heathfield, 08:12
- Re: String reversing problem, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:10
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Richard Heathfield, 08:04
- Re: How does one code something like this?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:50
- Re: How does one code something like this?, WaJo, 07:47
- How does one code something like this?, Daniel Rudy, 07:39
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, pemo, 07:36
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, moosdau, 07:16
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Emmanuel Delahaye, 07:13
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, M.B, 07:07
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Chuck F. , 07:07
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Chuck F. , 06:54
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, jacob navia, 06:40
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, mailursubbu, 06:38
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 06:30
- Re: Getc or Getchar is not reading data, Richard Heathfield, 05:48
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, tmp123, 05:45
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, Keith Thompson, 05:44
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 05:44
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Dik T. Winter, 05:42
- Getc or Getchar is not reading data, mailursubbu, 05:40
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:39
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, moosdau, 05:32
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, Keith Thompson, 05:30
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Chris Hills, 05:23
- Re: how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, tmp123, 05:15
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Ivan Budiselic, 05:10
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Richard Heathfield, 05:08
- how to check the scanf function if it will read more than one number, moosdau, 05:05
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Christian Bau, 04:41
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, Christian Bau, 04:36
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, LaMoRt, 03:25
- Re: what does strod return??, Emmanuel Delahaye, 02:56
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, Simon Biber, 02:29
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, Deiter, 02:20
- Re: Writing a specific program, Richard Bos, 02:16
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 02:12
- Re: gets() - dangerous? (Are we having fun yet?), Richard Bos, 02:12
- Re: Input-line reverser, Keith Thompson, 02:04
- Re: How to convert from long to short ?, Malcolm, 01:39
- How to convert from long to short ?, LaMoRt, 01:32
January 01, 2006
- Re: help needed in debug please, pmm, 23:19
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 23:09
- pointer alignment property, aegis, 22:58
- Re: gets() - dangerous?, websnarf, 22:55
- Re: thread problem..., Kenny McCormack, 22:07
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Jordan Abel, 21:20
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Dik T. Winter, 21:05
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Dik T. Winter, 21:00
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Chuck F. , 20:00
- Re: thread problem..., elnanni@xxxxxxxxx, 19:54
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 19:42
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Richard Heathfield, 19:36
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Mark McIntyre, 19:27
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 19:23
- Re: thread problem..., Jack Klein, 19:18
- Re: Printf question., Bliss, 19:08
- Re: what does strod return??, M. Nejat AYDIN, 18:41
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Eric Sosman, 17:37
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: what does strod return??, alternativa, 16:16
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Randy Howard, 16:09
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Keith Thompson, 16:06
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Chuck F. , 16:02
- Re: thread problem..., Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: cross-platform c9x, Jordan Abel, 15:13
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, nelu, 14:45
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Charles Richmond, 14:43
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Jordan Abel, 14:42
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jordan Abel, 14:38
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jordan Abel, 14:32
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jordan Abel, 14:21
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jordan Abel, 14:13
- Re: thread problem..., Randy Howard, 14:09
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Jordan Abel, 14:08
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, jacob navia, 13:13
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Chuck F. , 13:11
- Re: thread problem..., Malcolm, 13:03
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Malcolm, 12:59
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Malcolm, 12:59
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, eerok, 12:32
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Dag-Erling Smørgrav, 12:27
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Emmanuel Delahaye, 12:07
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, tmp123, 11:01
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Tim Rentsch, 11:01
- Re: thread problem..., Kenny McCormack, 10:43
- Re: Input-line reverser, Tim Rentsch, 10:39
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Denis Kasak, 10:39
- New frames and scopes, tmp123, 10:37
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Chuck F. , 10:36
- Re: thread problem..., Chuck F. , 10:31
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 10:19
- Re: String reversing problem, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 10:10
- Re: thread problem..., Richard Heathfield, 10:09
- Re: thread problem..., Kenny McCormack, 09:46
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Richard Heathfield, 09:11
- Re: what does strod return??, Emmanuel Delahaye, 08:41
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Eric Sosman, 08:26
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, John Bode, 08:25
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, fidlee, 07:54
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, tmp123, 07:53
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, fidlee, 07:43
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, tmp123, 07:16
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, fidlee, 07:06
- Re: String reversing problem, tmp123, 06:35
- Re: thread problem..., Flash Gordon, 06:22
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 05:46
- Re: String reversing problem, Flash Gordon, 05:37
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Chuck F. , 04:37
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 04:35
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Richard Heathfield, 04:33
- Re: thread problem..., Richard Heathfield, 04:30
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Chuck F. , 04:21
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Richard Heathfield, 04:14
- Call For Papers: ISMM 2006 (International Symposium on Memory Management), erez_acount, 04:12
- Re: Input-line reverser, Tim Rentsch, 03:59
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Martin Ambuhl, 03:47
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Jordan Abel, 03:42
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 03:41
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Keith Thompson, 03:36
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, clayne, 03:34
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 03:22
- Re: thread problem..., Keith Thompson, 03:22
- Re: Input-line reverser, Keith Thompson, 03:21
- Re: Passing String to Function, clayne, 02:19
- Re: regarding unix specific commands, Richard Heathfield, 01:36
- Re: Input-line reverser, Richard Heathfield, 01:20
- Re: thread problem..., Keith Thompson, 01:17
- Re: thread problem..., clayne, 01:11
- Re: An Link Error, kevin, 01:09
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Richard Heathfield, 01:06
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Richard Heathfield, 00:58
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, Richard Heathfield, 00:55
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Randy Howard, 00:52
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Richard Heathfield, 00:52
- regarding unix specific commands, fidlee, 00:51
- Re: An Link Error, Richard Heathfield, 00:47
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Richard Heathfield, 00:44
- Re: thread problem..., Jack Klein, 00:31
- Re: what does strod return??, Jack Klein, 00:29
December 31, 2005
- thread problem..., elnanni@xxxxxxxxx, 23:56
- Re: what does strod return??, Keith Thompson, 23:05
- Re: Input-line reverser, Keith Thompson, 23:02
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Keith Thompson, 22:56
- Re: String reversing problem, Netocrat, 22:31
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, lovecreatesbeauty, 22:08
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Jordan Abel, 21:07
- Re: Range of short int?, lawrence . jones, 20:13
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Mark McIntyre, 19:20
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Mark McIntyre, 19:14
- what does strod return??, alternativa, 19:13
- Re: Input-line reverser, Mark McIntyre, 19:11
- Re: Passing String to Function, Mark McIntyre, 19:06
- Re: String reversing problem, Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: void * pointer convert problem., Mark McIntyre, 18:54
- Happy new Year, yezi, 18:53
- Re: warning : no new line at end of file, Mark McIntyre, 18:52
- Re: How to stop reading a file?, Len Philpot, 18:46
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:25
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:22
- Re: How to recognize the Function keys in C, Randy Howard, 18:01
- Re: How to understand this line of c ?, Randy Howard, 17:58
- Re: What's the guideline for dealing with unwanted chars in input stream?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 16:42
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Eric Sosman, 16:29
- Missive, nikool19a, 16:26
- Re: Adding the ability to add functions into structures?, Jack Klein, 16:17
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