comp.lang.c (date)
April 30, 2006
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 16:11
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 16:08
- Re: help me learn C, Default User, 15:54
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 15:48
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 15:44
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 15:42
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 15:35
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Default User, 15:35
- Re: help me learn C, Ian Collins, 15:34
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 15:30
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 15:28
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 15:25
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 15:24
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: help me learn C, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: help me learn C, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Herbert Rosenau, 15:16
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Michael Mair, 15:09
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 15:06
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 14:52
- Re: help me learn C, osmium, 14:50
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 14:46
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 14:41
- Re: Function Signatures In time.h, Diomidis Spinellis, 14:34
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 14:14
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 14:00
- Re: Function Signatures In time.h, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Michael Mair, 13:50
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 13:38
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, osmium, 13:28
- Re: Question about (double *)NULL, A. Bolmarcich, 13:28
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, osmium, 13:25
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, osmium, 13:20
- Re: How it works?, Barry Schwarz, 13:13
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, Barry Schwarz, 13:13
- 3n+1 problem of acm, sathyashrayan, 13:04
- Re: Question about "enums", Harald van Dijk, 12:46
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Ben Pfaff, 12:35
- Re: Question about "enums", mdh, 11:59
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 11:52
- Re: Function Signatures In time.h, August Karlstrom, 11:49
- Re: help me learn C, CBFalconer, 11:47
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 11:45
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, iuz, 11:24
- Re: help me learn C, osmium, 11:15
- Re: Compute buffer size at compile-time, Ico, 11:00
- Re: Compute buffer size at compile-time, Eric Sosman, 10:53
- Re: Function Signatures In time.h, Diomidis Spinellis, 10:30
- Re: Compute buffer size at compile-time, Ico, 10:25
- Compute buffer size at compile-time, Spoon, 10:15
- Re: Boost process and C, Herbert Rosenau, 09:56
- Re: Boost process and C, Herbert Rosenau, 09:56
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 09:30
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, ed, 09:29
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 09:22
- Re: help me learn C, Buck Rogers, 09:17
- Function Signatures In time.h, August Karlstrom, 09:05
- Re: discussing C evolution, Bill Pursell, 09:00
- Re: Question about (double *)NULL, Michael Mair, 08:58
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Bill Pursell, 08:50
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 08:34
- Re: Generic Stack problem, CBFalconer, 08:27
- Question about (double *)NULL, Rouben Rostamian, 08:26
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, CBFalconer, 08:16
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, ben . carbery, 08:02
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 07:58
- Re: Boost process and C, extrudedaluminiu@xxxxxxxxx, 07:56
- Re: Boost process and C, extrudedaluminiu@xxxxxxxxx, 07:56
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, ben . carbery, 07:50
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 07:30
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 07:29
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 07:18
- Re: help me learn C, pete, 07:08
- Re: help me learn C, ais523, 06:53
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 06:39
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 06:34
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ben C, 06:22
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 06:22
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 06:16
- Re: integer formats, Richard Heathfield, 06:13
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 06:08
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Kelsey Bjarnason, 06:07
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 06:01
- Re: discussing C evolution, Bill Pursell, 05:59
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 05:58
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 05:56
- Re: discussing C evolution, Bill Pursell, 05:52
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 05:45
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Chris Torek, 05:34
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 05:30
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 05:28
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 05:24
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 05:21
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Joe Smith, 05:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 05:07
- discussing C evolution, Bill Pursell, 05:02
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Flash Gordon, 05:00
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 04:56
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 04:49
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 04:49
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 04:47
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Chris Torek, 04:44
- Re: Question about "enums", Bill Pursell, 04:32
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 03:54
- Re: Question about "enums", Bill Pursell, 03:33
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Bill Pursell, 03:29
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 03:01
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Ian Collins, 02:54
- Re: Question about "enums", venkatesh, 02:54
- First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, ben . carbery, 02:52
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Keith Thompson, 02:43
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 02:23
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Walter Roberson, 02:19
- Re: optional arguments.., Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 02:15
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 02:15
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 02:04
- Re: how to connect database with c?, Walter Roberson, 01:54
- on usenet by a "resident troll", RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 01:47
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Walter Roberson, 01:46
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Rod Pemberton, 01:41
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 01:41
- Re: question about array out of bound index, venkatesh, 01:38
- first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Joergensen, 01:37
- how to connect database with c?, venkatesh, 01:29
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Ben Pfaff, 01:11
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 01:07
- Re: #iidef and #define to debug program, Artie Gold, 00:55
- #iidef and #define to debug program, FBM, 00:47
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 00:41
- Re: Boost process and C, Andrew Poelstra, 00:28
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Ian Collins, 00:21
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Brad, 00:17
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 00:16
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Brad, 00:10
April 29, 2006
- Re: Question about "enums", mdh, 23:59
- Re: Boost process and C, Rouben Rostamian, 23:54
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 23:51
- Re: Question about "enums", CBFalconer, 23:29
- Re: Question about (double *)NULL, jacob navia, 23:28
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 23:25
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 23:25
- Re: Question about "enums", mdh, 23:23
- Re: Boost process and C, extrudedaluminiu@xxxxxxxxx, 23:08
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 23:04
- Question about "enums", mdh, 22:40
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 22:39
- Re: Boost process and C, Andrew Poelstra, 22:34
- Re: Boost process and C, extrudedaluminiu, 22:22
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 21:32
- Re: How it works?, Keith Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Keith Thompson, 20:56
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, Martin Ambuhl, 20:42
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, Rod Pemberton, 20:33
- Re: Structure, Barry Schwarz, 20:32
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, Rod Pemberton, 20:29
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 20:22
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 20:20
- Re: help me learn C, Flash Gordon, 20:10
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 20:08
- Re: eratosthenos, Barry Schwarz, 20:07
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, Martin Ambuhl, 20:06
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 20:01
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Torek, 19:59
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 19:57
- Re: Combination problem - fast algorithm, Rod Pemberton, 19:52
- Re: How it works?, Mike Wahler, 19:48
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 19:41
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 19:39
- How it works?, Mohan, 19:36
- Re: Finding a perfect number., googmeister, 19:21
- Re: help me learn C, Joe Smith, 19:16
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, websnarf, 19:15
- Re: Generic Stack problem, CBFalconer, 18:56
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Joe Smith, 18:43
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Walter Roberson, 18:37
- Re: longjmp and volatile variables, SM Ryan, 18:30
- Re: help me learn C, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 18:21
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 18:13
- Re: Microsoft job posting - C/C++ required, Keith Thompson, 18:11
- Microsoft job posting - C/C++ required, vincentg, 18:04
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 18:02
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, Flash Gordon, 18:00
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Brad, 17:41
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 17:41
- Re: longjmp and volatile variables, Chris Torek, 17:39
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 17:22
- Re: String Pattern Matching algo, 116Rohan@xxxxxxxxx, 17:02
- Re: enumeration variables, Ben Pfaff, 16:57
- String Pattern Matching algo, 116Rohan@xxxxxxxxx, 16:52
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 16:49
- Re: help me learn C, Andrew Poelstra, 16:44
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Torek, 16:41
- Re: help me learn C, aarklon, 16:00
- Re: help me learn C, ed, 15:47
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 15:34
- Re: longjmp and volatile variables, Richard Tobin, 15:33
- help me learn C, abhi, 15:29
- longjmp and volatile variables, Clausfor, 14:44
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 14:05
- Re: enumeration variables, Mike Wahler, 13:53
- enumeration variables, aarklon, 13:31
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 13:13
- Re: Get number of running processes, Chris, 13:10
- Re: working with big packets and sockets., Walter Roberson, 12:59
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Andrew Poelstra, 12:47
- Re: The performance of all kinds of C operations, Jack Klein, 12:45
- Re: variadic without va_arg, Jack Klein, 12:41
- http://blog.wokkow.com/user1/xinyegong/index.shtml, penshe, 12:38
- working with big packets and sockets., ifmusic, 12:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 12:03
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 12:00
- Re: Boost process and C, Default User, 11:58
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Joe Wright, 11:07
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 11:00
- Re: The performance of all kinds of C operations, websnarf, 10:57
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Joe Wright, 10:49
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, CBFalconer, 10:47
- Re: The performance of all kinds of C operations, Eric Sosman, 09:59
- Re: variadic without va_arg, Diomidis Spinellis, 09:42
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 09:05
- The performance of all kinds of C operations, mrby, 08:55
- Re: memory allocation query, Eric Sosman, 08:28
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 08:24
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 08:21
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 08:18
- memory allocation query, ed, 08:10
- Re: Multibyte add & subtract, Rod Pemberton, 08:05
- Re: curious about array initialization., Rod Pemberton, 06:34
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Rod Pemberton, 06:30
- Re: longjmp and volatile variables, jacob navia, 06:03
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Flash Gordon, 05:45
- Re: Structure, stathis gotsis, 05:34
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 05:25
- Re: prototype for main--modifying argv, Michael Mair, 05:10
- Re: Structure, Vladimir Oka, 05:07
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 04:56
- Re: Structure, balasam, 04:52
- Re: variadic without va_arg, Bill Pursell, 04:50
- Re: variadic without va_arg, Michael Mair, 04:38
- Re: variadic without va_arg, Diomidis Spinellis, 04:32
- Re: C++ Coding Standards, Michael Mair, 04:08
- variadic without va_arg, Bill Pursell, 03:16
- prototype for main--modifying argv, Bill Pursell, 03:01
- Re: C++ Coding Standards, Michael Mair, 02:31
- C++ Coding Standards, ct-86, 02:21
- Re: Structure, Vladimir Oka, 02:20
- Re: Get number of running processes, Vladimir Oka, 02:15
- Re: Structure, Murali, 01:56
- Get number of running processes, chris . tice, 01:52
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, ruoqingmm, 00:02
April 28, 2006
- Structure, balasam, 23:48
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Walter Roberson, 23:48
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Thad Smith, 23:01
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, TJW, 22:52
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 22:43
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, TJW, 22:41
- Re: Multibyte add & subtract, Thad Smith, 22:41
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, Keith Thompson, 22:39
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, Gregc., 22:37
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, TJW, 22:26
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, Gregc., 22:19
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, TJW, 22:16
- Re: Urgent Requirements, CBFalconer, 22:11
- Re: Output Questions using Printf, Eric Sosman, 22:04
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, CBFalconer, 21:58
- Boost process and C, extrudedaluminiu, 21:53
- Re: String Permutations, Thad Smith, 21:46
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, CBFalconer, 21:43
- Output Questions using Printf, Gregc., 21:35
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, CBFalconer, 21:32
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Kevin D . Quitt, 21:18
- Re: Swapping Two Strings....., Barry Schwarz, 19:50
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 19:00
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Andrew Poelstra, 18:51
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Erik de Castro Lopo, 18:46
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Andrew Poelstra, 18:40
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Keith Thompson, 18:37
- Re: Parapin and LPT1, Vladimir Oka, 18:21
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 18:04
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Ian Collins, 18:02
- Parapin and LPT1, Ruben Elmo, 18:00
- Re: C++ Coding Standards, jacob navia, 18:00
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Walter Roberson, 17:54
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Joe Smith, 17:45
- Re: /* test */, Joe Smith, 17:35
- Re: write and read struct from file, Walter Roberson, 17:31
- Re: Objects, pete, 17:22
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Ian Collins, 17:12
- Re: write and read struct from file, cbmanica, 17:07
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Vladimir Oka, 16:55
- Re: Objects, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: Urgent Requirements, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Tomás, 16:41
- Re: plz tell me the difference, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: Objects, pete, 16:31
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: writing alibrary funtion ssprintf(), Michael Wojcik, 16:24
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 16:20
- Urgent Requirements, luckystarduke, 16:10
- Re: plz tell me the difference, pete, 16:00
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: plz tell me the difference, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Walter Roberson, 15:32
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, websnarf, 15:31
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, websnarf, 15:19
- write and read struct from file, Tiger, 15:14
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Flash Gordon, 15:12
- Re: curious about array initialization., websnarf, 15:04
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Walter Roberson, 15:03
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Eric Sosman, 14:59
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Walter Roberson, 14:35
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Joe Smith, 14:34
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Brad, 14:15
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Walter Roberson, 14:14
- Re: File exist, Michael Wojcik, 13:33
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Joe Smith, 13:31
- Re: Finding a perfect number., gk245, 12:50
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 12:45
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Bill Pursell, 12:41
- Re: Combination problem - fast algorithm, Default User, 12:35
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Walter Roberson, 12:35
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, void * clvrmnky(), 12:34
- Re: optional arguments.., Default User, 12:26
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Walter Roberson, 12:09
- Finding a perfect number., gk245, 11:51
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Bill Pursell, 11:49
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Walter Roberson, 11:23
- Re: plz tell me the difference, John Bode, 11:15
- Re: Combination problem - fast algorithm, Duncan Muirhead, 10:57
- Re: Combination problem - fast algorithm, Eric Sosman, 10:43
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Ben Pfaff, 10:38
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Andrew Poelstra, 10:33
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Eric Sosman, 10:30
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Flash Gordon, 10:30
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, CBFalconer, 10:19
- Re: Combination problem - fast algorithm, aka_eu, 10:15
- Re: /* test */, Andrew Poelstra, 10:14
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Andrew Poelstra, 10:11
- Re: Combination problem - fast algorithm, Vladimir Oka, 09:58
- Re: plz tell me the difference, Vladimir Oka, 09:54
- Combination problem - fast algorithm, aka_eu, 09:49
- Re: plz tell me the difference, Vladimir Oka, 09:48
- Re: plz tell me the difference, code break, 09:45
- Re: plz tell me the difference, code break, 09:45
- Re: plz tell me the difference, AG, 09:36
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Let_Me_Be, 09:21
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, jacob navia, 09:11
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Eric Sosman, 08:44
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Vladimir Oka, 08:44
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, regis, 08:33
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, jacob navia, 08:28
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, jacob navia, 08:14
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Ian Collins, 08:07
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Let_Me_Be, 08:03
- Re: Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Vladimir Oka, 08:01
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, P.J. Plauger, 07:50
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, P.J. Plauger, 07:49
- Advanced Macros && Preprocessors, Let_Me_Be, 07:42
- Re: What's wrong with my random number generation?, Richard Bos, 07:23
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Richard Bos, 07:19
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Richard Bos, 07:15
- Re: Using gets() safely, Richard Bos, 07:14
- Re: gnu extensions, Richard Bos, 07:12
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Richard Tobin, 07:02
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Ben C, 06:34
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Vladimir Oka, 06:28
- Multibyte add & subtract, valinor, 06:26
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Zero, 06:23
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Walter Roberson, 06:22
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Vladimir Oka, 06:05
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, jacob navia, 06:04
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Ian Collins, 06:03
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Walter Roberson, 06:01
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, jacob navia, 05:45
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Richard Tobin, 05:28
- How to create an excel file through a C program, jeniffer, 05:26
- Re: optional arguments.., jacob navia, 05:24
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Rod Pemberton, 05:14
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 05:07
- Re: Conditional Statements, Rod Pemberton, 04:56
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, suresh, 04:39
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Vladimir Oka, 04:37
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, suresh, 04:32
- Re: plz tell me the difference, Rod Pemberton, 04:17
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, regis, 04:14
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, John Devereux, 04:10
- plz tell me the difference, jeniffer, 04:03
- Re: /* test */, Rod Pemberton, 04:03
- String Permutations, anmol . bhasin, 04:00
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, Rod Pemberton, 03:45
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, ais523, 03:43
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Vladimir Oka, 03:41
- Re: Using gets() safely, pete, 03:41
- Re: curious about array initialization., Rod Pemberton, 03:33
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Vladimir Oka, 03:32
- Re: source code for tcp/ip stack, Vladimir Oka, 03:29
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Amogh, 03:28
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Amogh, 03:22
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Rod Pemberton, 03:05
- source code for tcp/ip stack, sandy, 03:05
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Michael Mair, 03:01
- Re: What's wrong with my random number generation?, Walter Roberson, 02:46
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Rod Pemberton, 02:41
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Scamjunk, 02:27
- What's wrong with my random number generation?, Mark Healey, 02:25
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Rod Pemberton, 02:23
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Ian Collins, 02:17
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Rod Pemberton, 02:05
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Rod Pemberton, 01:57
- Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Brad, 01:46
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Keith Thompson, 01:39
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, SM Ryan, 01:33
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Bill Pursell, 01:18
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Jack Klein, 00:51
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Jack Klein, 00:34
- Re: Strange behaviour, Old Wolf, 00:33
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 00:30
- Re: Using gets() safely, Jack Klein, 00:08
April 27, 2006
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Old Wolf, 23:32
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Old Wolf, 23:30
- Re: optional arguments.., Jason, 23:01
- Re: Using gets() safely, Peter Nilsson, 22:47
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Keith Thompson, 22:32
- Testing for EOF in file with binary data, David Warner, 22:25
- Re: optional arguments.., Peter Nilsson, 22:14
- optional arguments.., Jason, 21:28
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 21:07
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Walter Roberson, 21:06
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, Robert Gamble, 20:30
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 20:19
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Martin Jørgensen, 20:14
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Keith Thompson, 20:12
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 20:07
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, regis, 19:52
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 19:46
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, Ben Pfaff, 19:43
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Rouben Rostamian, 19:00
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Keith Thompson, 18:55
- Re: Using file memory to store hidden data, void * clvrmnky(), 18:54
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Old Wolf, 18:49
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, P.J. Plauger, 18:48
- Re: Using file memory to store hidden data, Keith Thompson, 18:42
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, CBFalconer, 18:39
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Keith Thompson, 18:34
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, Keith Thompson, 18:26
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, SM Ryan, 18:18
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, regis, 18:08
- Re: Using file memory to store hidden data, Andrew Poelstra, 18:06
- Re: Strange behaviour, Old Wolf, 18:06
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Andrew Poelstra, 17:57
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, David Wade, 17:50
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, David Wade, 17:41
- Using file memory to store hidden data, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 17:38
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 17:05
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Keith Thompson, 17:00
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Michael Mair, 16:55
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 16:16
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: questions about size_t, edware, 15:57
- Re: questions about size_t, Ben Pfaff, 15:40
- Re: Using gets() safely, pete, 15:34
- Re: questions about size_t, pete, 15:25
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, Robert Gamble, 15:23
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, P.J. Plauger, 15:04
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:32
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: integer formats, Richard G. Riley, 13:45
- Re: /* test */, Skarmander, 13:31
- algorithm by eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 13:25
- Re: questions about size_t, Walter Roberson, 13:15
- Re: questions about size_t, void * clvrmnky(), 13:13
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, John Bode, 13:08
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Default User, 12:57
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, edware, 12:48
- questions about size_t, edware, 12:31
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Walter Roberson, 12:23
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Martin Jørgensen, 12:13
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, osmium, 12:01
- Re: vc 6.0 's bug?????, Kenneth Brody, 11:51
- Re: How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, Martin Ambuhl, 11:49
- Re: creating 2 sockets, Kenneth Brody, 11:45
- How to know two lines are a pare parallel lines, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:36
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, CBFalconer, 11:30
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Ben C, 11:20
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Al Balmer, 11:11
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Martin Ambuhl, 10:44
- Re: curious about array initialization., websnarf, 10:33
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, John Bode, 10:29
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Vladimir Oka, 10:24
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Andrew Poelstra, 10:18
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Artie Gold, 10:12
- question about array out of bound index, venkatesh, 10:07
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Vladimir Oka, 09:53
- Matching nonempty sequence of '^' scanf with the "%[" specifier, regis, 09:51
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Ben Pfaff, 09:34
- Re: Error: field has incomplete type, David Resnick, 09:27
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Kelsey Bjarnason, 09:08
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Roberto Waltman, 08:55
- Re: Generic Stack problem, CBFalconer, 08:46
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, pete, 08:14
- Re: Error: field has incomplete type, Flash Gordon, 08:12
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, P.J. Plauger, 08:09
- Error: field has incomplete type, Halid Umar A M, 07:50
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Flash Gordon, 07:10
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, pete, 07:00
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Vladimir Oka, 06:53
- Re: Strange behaviour, pete, 06:48
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 06:46
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, Mallu, 06:44
- Generic Stack problem, Scamjunk, 06:35
- free() multiple allocation error in C, a.zeevi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 06:15
- Re: Question about printf..., Ian Collins, 05:01
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, ais523, 04:57
- Question about printf..., Olaf \"El Blanco\", 04:54
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 04:38
- Re: simulating private member functions--static linkage, jefong, 04:30
- Re: simulating private member functions--static linkage, 50h d'essai, 04:28
- Re: abt pointers in c, Vladimir Oka, 04:28
- Re: simulating private member functions--static linkage, jefong, 04:20
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 04:03
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Kishore Yada, 03:24
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, ciju, 03:22
- Re: vc 6.0 's bug?????, CBFalconer, 03:08
- Odd char string initialization in structs, gustavo, 03:08
- Re: abt pointers in c, Ben C, 02:59
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, CBFalconer, 02:58
- Re: Creating an XML document ?, Ben C, 02:44
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Ian Collins, 02:44
- Re: creating 2 sockets, Vladimir Oka, 02:44
- Re: vc 6.0 's bug?????, Vladimir Oka, 02:42
- Re: vc 6.0 's bug?????, Ian Collins, 02:41
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Bob Martin, 02:38
- vc 6.0 's bug?????, fisker0303, 02:31
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Richard Bos, 02:27
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Mark Laczynski, 02:24
- Re: abt pointers in c, Vladimir Oka, 02:23
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Ian Collins, 02:22
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, johannblake, 02:21
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, johannblake, 02:19
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, johannblake, 02:17
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Mark, 02:11
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Ian Collins, 02:08
- creating 2 sockets, sweety.rathore@xxxxxxxxx, 02:07
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, johannblake, 02:03
- simulating private member functions--static linkage, Bill Pursell, 02:02
- Re: How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, Ian Collins, 01:50
- Re: curious about array initialization., websnarf, 01:49
- Re: unprectable behaviour, jacob navia, 01:48
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, Chris Torek, 01:47
- How do you assign a bit from a byte to a bit variable?, johannblake, 01:38
- Re: universal pointer to restricted pointer, arun, 01:36
- Re: using macros for inserting tabs ?, Ian Collins, 01:22
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, arun, 01:20
- using macros for inserting tabs ?, viveklinux, 01:20
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Martin Ambuhl, 00:40
- Re: Using gets() safely, Keith Thompson, 00:22
April 26, 2006
- Re: Using gets() safely, Neil, 23:45
- Re: Conditional Statements, Walter Roberson, 23:36
- Re: Conditional Statements, Gregc., 23:17
- Re: Conditional Statements, Keith Thompson, 23:01
- Re: Conditional Statements, Gregc., 22:36
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Andrew Poelstra, 22:35
- Re: Size of Void, Keith Thompson, 22:33
- Re: Conditional Statements, Walter Roberson, 22:05
- Re: Size of Void, Peter Nilsson, 22:00
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, ruoqingmm, 21:51
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, Gregory Pietsch, 21:37
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 21:29
- Re: Conditional Statements, August Karlstrom, 21:19
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, Keith Thompson, 21:16
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, ruoqingmm, 21:05
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Keith Thompson, 21:04
- Re: curious about array initialization., websnarf, 21:01
- Re: struct padding, Ed Vogel, 20:40
- Re: Strange behaviour, Old Wolf, 20:26
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Andrew Poelstra, 20:12
- Re: advanced printf() and scanf(), Michael Wojcik, 20:06
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, milhous.30@xxxxxxxxx, 20:01
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 19:51
- Re: Conditional Statements, Keith Thompson, 19:49
- Re: Declaration of Variables: Location, Ian Collins, 19:38
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Keith Thompson, 19:33
- Declaration of Variables: Location, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 19:19
- eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 19:14
- Re: Conditional Statements, Mark McIntyre, 19:13
- Re: strlen, Mark McIntyre, 19:09
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Ben Pfaff, 19:05
- Re: curious about array initialization., Default User, 18:33
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Robert Gamble, 18:25
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Keith Thompson, 18:17
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Robert Gamble, 18:13
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Andrew Poelstra, 18:12
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Ben C, 18:08
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, P.J. Plauger, 18:07
- difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Martin Jørgensen, 17:59
- Re: abt pointers in c, Andrew Poelstra, 17:35
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- universal pointer to restricted pointer, rz0, 17:02
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Rajesh, 16:52
- Re: curious about array initialization., Typhonike, 16:51
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Typhonike, 16:48
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Typhonike, 16:44
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: Using gets() safely, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: Conditional Statements, Abdo Haji-Ali, 14:27
- Re: Using gets() safely, Eric Sosman, 14:14
- Re: abt pointers in c, Keith Thompson, 14:06
- Re: Conditional Statements, Keith Thompson, 14:04
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Michael Wojcik, 14:04
- Re: Conditional Statements, Fred Kleinschmidt, 13:57
- Re: Using gets() safely, ais523, 13:52
- Re: stdin read, Vladimir Oka, 13:20
- Re: Using gets() safely, Flash Gordon, 13:15
- Re: How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, Vladimir Oka, 13:14
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Flash Gordon, 13:11
- stdin read, jason_box, 13:10
- Re: Using gets() safely, Vladimir Oka, 13:09
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Walter Roberson, 13:04
- How to play MP3 / Wav file using C, mutyala rao, 13:04
- Re: Using gets() safely, websnarf, 12:59
- stdin read, jason_box, 12:56
- Re: strange construct in ruby.h, niklasalverup, 12:53
- Re: Using gets() safely, ais523, 12:49
- Re: curious about array initialization., websnarf, 12:48
- Re: Using gets() safely, Vladimir Oka, 12:35
- Re: '\x1b', Kevin Handy, 12:15
- Using gets() safely, ais523, 11:59
- Re: strange construct in ruby.h, Eric Sosman, 11:58
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Roberto Waltman, 11:46
- Re: strange construct in ruby.h, Walter Roberson, 11:42
- Re: strange construct in ruby.h, Roberto Waltman, 11:41
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Kevin Handy, 11:41
- Re: Application of Union in C, Kevin Handy, 11:31
- Re: Conditional Statements, Abdo Haji-Ali, 11:25
- Re: strange construct in ruby.h, Lew Pitcher, 11:24
- strange construct in ruby.h, Nick, 11:16
- Re: Conditional Statements, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:38
- Re: where can I download the standard C library source code?, Vladimir Oka, 10:26
- Re: integer formats, Andrew Poelstra, 10:15
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, ais523, 10:13
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Andrew Poelstra, 10:08
- where can I download the standard C library source code?, ruoqingmm, 10:03
- Re: Code, Robert Gamble, 09:48
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, Amit Bhatnagar, 09:46
- Re: abt pointers in c, Vladimir Oka, 09:43
- Re: integer formats, aarklon, 09:43
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Robert Redelmeier, 09:33
- Re: Code, arun, 09:27
- Re: abt pointers in c, shariq_tariq@xxxxxxxxx, 09:24
- Re: writing alibrary funtion ssprintf(), websnarf, 09:14
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, jitu.csewizard@xxxxxxxxx, 08:54
- Re: Conditional Statements, Abdo Haji-Ali, 08:43
- Re: Conditional Statements, CBFalconer, 08:39
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, CBFalconer, 08:29
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, CBFalconer, 08:25
- Re: Code, Robert Gamble, 08:12
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Flash Gordon, 07:57
- Re: Code, Chris Hills, 07:47
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, Amit Bhatnagar, 07:28
- Re: struct padding, Eric Sosman, 07:28
- Re: struct padding, Richard Bos, 07:08
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Richard Bos, 07:04
- Re: Strange behaviour, Old Wolf, 06:35
- Re: Code, Vladimir Oka, 06:21
- Re: Code, arun, 05:58
- Re: Code, Zero, 05:56
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 05:24
- Code, Sabari, 05:17
- Re: Strange behaviour, milen . dzhumerov, 05:13
- Re: Conditional Statements, Zero, 04:24
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, Richard Heathfield, 03:55
- Re: integer formats, Richard Heathfield, 03:45
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Kelsey Bjarnason, 03:44
- Re: pruning a linear singly linked list, moi, 03:43
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, ais523, 03:33
- Conditional Statements, Gregc., 03:33
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, Vladimir Oka, 03:30
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Kelsey Bjarnason, 03:29
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, Vladimir Oka, 03:26
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Richard Bos, 02:55
- Re: abt pointers in c, Vladimir Oka, 02:36
- Re: writing alibrary funtion ssprintf(), Diomidis Spinellis, 02:36
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, anunaygupta, 02:26
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Vladimir Oka, 02:16
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 01:59
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 01:55
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, CBFalconer, 01:37
- Re: comparison between signed int and unsigned int, Michael Mair, 01:20
- writing alibrary funtion ssprintf(), jitu.csewizard@xxxxxxxxx, 01:12
- Re: Strange behaviour, Keith Thompson, 00:22
- Re: Size of Void, Keith Thompson, 00:13
- Re: comparison between signed int and unsigned int, Alex, 00:11
- Re: comparison between signed int and unsigned int, Old Wolf, 00:03
April 25, 2006
- comparison between signed int and unsigned int, Alex, 23:50
- Re: abt pointers in c, Charles Richmond, 23:48
- Re: Strange behaviour, Ian Collins, 23:44
- Re: Strange behaviour, Andrew Poelstra, 23:18
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 23:03
- Re: Strange behaviour, Old Wolf, 22:57
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Rod Pemberton, 22:30
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Peter Nilsson, 22:28
- Re: substring, sk, 22:22
- Re: substring, Ben Pfaff, 22:18
- Re: integer formats, Peter Nilsson, 22:17
- Re: substring, None, 22:13
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 22:08
- substring, sk, 22:00
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 21:40
- Re: integer formats, Richard Heathfield, 21:34
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Rod Pemberton, 21:34
- Re: Size of Void, Peter Nilsson, 21:33
- integer formats, aarklon, 21:25
- Re: Size of Void, Keith Thompson, 20:57
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Keith Thompson, 20:45
- Re: strlen, Richard Heathfield, 20:38
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Keith Thompson, 20:33
- Re: Strange behaviour, Andrew Poelstra, 20:29
- Re: Strange behaviour, Andrew Poelstra, 20:26
- Re: Size of Void, Old Wolf, 20:25
- Re: Strange behaviour, Old Wolf, 20:15
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Robert Redelmeier, 20:08
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Old Wolf, 20:07
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Richard Tobin, 20:00
- www.palmsarcade.com, jpalmentere, 20:00
- Re: C, C++, and/or C#.NET Programmers needed in Michigan, $42+ per hour - contract to hire, August Karlstrom, 19:58
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, ballpointpenthief, 19:43
- Re: struct padding, Andrew Poelstra, 19:26
- Re: frequency list, Andrew Poelstra, 19:24
- Re: struct padding, Flash Gordon, 19:21
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Flash Gordon, 19:17
- Re: struct padding, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: Strange behaviour, Ian Collins, 19:08
- Re: Java Requirements, Flash Gordon, 19:07
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: Strange behaviour, cane, 19:04
- Re: frequency list, Al Balmer, 19:03
- Re: struct padding, edware, 19:01
- Re: struct padding, Ian Collins, 18:58
- Re: struct padding, Andrew Poelstra, 18:57
- Re: frequency list, Keith Thompson, 18:54
- struct padding, edware, 18:52
- Re: Casting main() not allowed?, Andrew Poelstra, 18:52
- Re: Strange behaviour, Ian Collins, 18:51
- Re: Strange behaviour, Andrew Poelstra, 18:50
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, John F, 18:48
- Re: Strange behaviour, Andrew Poelstra, 18:46
- Re: Strange behaviour, Ian Collins, 18:45
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Mark McIntyre, 18:42
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- Re: strlen, Mark McIntyre, 18:37
- Strange behaviour, gamehack, 18:36
- Casting main() not allowed?, ballpointpenthief, 18:33
- Re: Size of Void, Mark McIntyre, 18:33
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 18:30
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Flash Gordon, 18:26
- Re: frequency list, Richard Heathfield, 18:22
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 18:18
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 18:17
- Re: frequency list, Richard Heathfield, 17:58
- Re: frequency list, Andrew Poelstra, 17:54
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 17:45
- Re: frequency list, Richard Heathfield, 17:17
- Java Requirements, luckystarduke, 17:10
- Re: frequency list, Al Balmer, 17:06
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 17:01
- Re: frequency list, Richard Heathfield, 16:55
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Robert Redelmeier, 16:36
- Re: frequency list, jason_box, 16:28
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Default User, 16:19
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Ian Collins, 16:04
- Re: Visual C++ AND windows XP, void * clvrmnky(), 16:00
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Ben Pfaff, 15:55
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Robert Redelmeier, 15:45
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: On Linux: Get Windows file version., Donald King, 15:32
- Re: frequency list, Al Balmer, 15:30
- Re: frequency list, Richard Heathfield, 15:21
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, jacob navia, 15:20
- Visual C++ AND windows XP, john, 15:18
- frequency list, jason_box, 15:07
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 14:49
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Al Balmer, 14:42
- Re: C, C++, and/or C#.NET Programmers needed in Michigan, $42+ per hour - contract to hire, Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Ben Pfaff, 14:32
- Re: curious about array initialization., Ben Pfaff, 14:31
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, SM Ryan, 14:30
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, jacob navia, 14:29
- Re: Bank account c++, Keith Thompson, 14:25
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 14:23
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, jacob navia, 14:20
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 14:18
- Re: On Linux: Get Windows file version., Mothra, 14:14
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), CBFalconer, 14:13
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Walter Roberson, 14:13
- Re: Bank account c++, CBFalconer, 14:11
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 14:10
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, jacob navia, 14:07
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, CBFalconer, 14:05
- Re: abt pointers in c, Keith Thompson, 14:05
- Re: test posting, Keith Thompson, 13:58
- Re: curious about array initialization., CBFalconer, 13:53
- Re: abt pointers in c, Richard Heathfield, 13:51
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Robert Redelmeier, 13:50
- test posting, David Warner, 13:48
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 13:47
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, CBFalconer, 13:39
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, void * clvrmnky(), 13:20
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, August Karlstrom, 12:44
- On Linux: Get Windows file version., Naraht, 12:35
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Walter Roberson, 12:07
- C, C++, and/or C#.NET Programmers needed in Michigan, $42+ per hour - contract to hire, gvendittelli, 12:01
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), Ben C, 11:58
- Re: advanced printf() and scanf(), Walter Roberson, 11:33
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), Martin Ambuhl, 11:32
- Re: g++, Martin Ambuhl, 11:25
- Re: abt pointers in c, Al Balmer, 11:19
- Re: OT in CLC: Re: Byte swapping help please [VDC: Voltage Dependent Code], Al Balmer, 11:13
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Richard Bos, 10:34
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Richard Bos, 10:32
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Andrew Poelstra, 10:31
- Re: advanced printf() and scanf(), Richard Tobin, 10:22
- Re: advanced printf() and scanf(), Vladimir Oka, 10:01
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Vladimir Oka, 09:50
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Robert Redelmeier, 09:37
- Re: g++, Flash Gordon, 09:11
- advanced printf() and scanf(), Gaijinco, 09:08
- Re: abt pointers in c, Kelsey Bjarnason, 09:06
- Re: abt pointers in c, Kelsey Bjarnason, 09:04
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Bos, 09:00
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Kelsey Bjarnason, 08:59
- Re: strlen, Abdo Haji-Ali, 08:48
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, jacob navia, 08:48
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Kelsey Bjarnason, 08:45
- Re: Bank account c++, osmium, 08:44
- Re: Re:a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), nirkheys@xxxxxxxxx, 08:30
- Re: Re:a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), nirkheys@xxxxxxxxx, 08:30
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), Zero, 08:26
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Halid Umar A M, 08:21
- Re: g++, Michael Brennan, 08:07
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), arun, 08:07
- Re: Bank account c++, j2dab, 08:02
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 08:00
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Halid Umar A M, 07:57
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), Vladimir Oka, 07:56
- Re: a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), Richard Heathfield, 07:55
- Re: dlopen, Phlip, 07:54
- Re: abt pointers in c, Vladimir Oka, 07:53
- Re: Bank account c++, Richard Heathfield, 07:51
- Re: g++, Richard Heathfield, 07:49
- a tricky if else(maybe not tricky but impossible), nirkheys@xxxxxxxxx, 07:48
- Re: curious about array initialization., Richard Bos, 07:48
- Bank account c++, j2dab, 07:48
- g++, adc++, 07:46
- Re: curious about array initialization., websnarf, 07:44
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 07:40
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, Richard Heathfield, 07:33
- Re: UnicodeQuery, Richard Bos, 07:30
- Re: malloc constant or not, Richard Bos, 07:29
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Richard Bos, 07:25
- Manipulating with large numbers in C, Halid Umar A M, 07:23
- Re: abt pointers in c, Eric Sosman, 07:22
- Re: 64 bit register manipuate using 1ULL << (a) macro?, pete, 06:50
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, CBFalconer, 06:39
- Re: curious about array initialization., pete, 06:39
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 06:39
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, Keith Thompson, 06:36
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, Richard Heathfield, 06:28
- Re: unprectable behaviour, pete, 06:26
- Re: Byte swapping help please, glen herrmannsfeldt, 06:19
- Re: OT in CLC: Re: Byte swapping help please [VDC: Voltage Dependent Code], glen herrmannsfeldt, 06:10
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 06:09
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 06:08
- 64 bit register manipuate using 1ULL << (a) macro?, timmu, 06:06
- Re: dlopen, Richard Heathfield, 06:02
- Re: gnu extensions, Keith Thompson, 05:53
- Re: dlopen, Vladimir Oka, 05:48
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, Vladimir Oka, 05:45
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, John Devereux, 05:22
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 05:21
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, Richard Heathfield, 05:18
- Re: abt pointers in c, Richard Heathfield, 05:13
- Re: abt pointers in c, Richard Heathfield, 05:10
- Re: Binary files /DELETE/, Richard Heathfield, 05:08
- Re: dlopen, Richard Heathfield, 05:02
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Flash Gordon, 04:57
- Re: unprectable behaviour, jacob navia, 04:56
- Binary files /DELETE/, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 04:50
- Re: Error in Passing char pointer, Flash Gordon, 04:47
- Re: unprectable behaviour, hurry, 04:41
- Re: Error in Passing char pointer, Vladimir Oka, 04:30
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Martin Ambuhl, 04:19
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Vladimir Oka, 04:12
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Jaspreet, 03:48
- Re: gnu extensions, Ben C, 03:48
- Re: unprectable behaviour, hurry, 03:45
- Re: unprectable behaviour, hurry, 03:37
- Re: dlopen, Ian Collins, 03:34
- Re: dlopen, Markus Schoder, 03:32
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Kelsey Bjarnason, 03:29
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Jaspreet, 03:28
- Re: unprectable behaviour, hurry, 03:23
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Jaspreet, 03:09
- Re: unprectable behaviour, hurry, 03:02
- Error in Passing char pointer, jeniffer, 03:00
- Re: unprectable behaviour, Richard Bos, 03:00
- unprectable behaviour, hurry, 02:36
- Re: abt pointers in c, Neil, 02:16
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, Martin Ambuhl, 01:58
- Re: abt pointers in c, Bill Pursell, 01:49
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 01:45
- Re: Convert an ip address to long value, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 01:45
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Vladimir Oka, 01:44
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, CBFalconer, 01:36
- Re: dlopen, Vladimir Oka, 01:30
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, anon, 01:02
- Re: pointer question, Keith Thompson, 01:01
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Ben Pfaff, 00:30
- Re: pointer question, Ian Collins, 00:27
- Re: abt pointers in c, Andrew Poelstra, 00:25
- Re: pointer question, jova, 00:18
- Re: Hints needed in making a counting of words function., Andrew Poelstra, 00:15
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Ian Collins, 00:13
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, anon, 00:04
April 24, 2006
- Re: abt pointers in c, Ian Collins, 23:50
- Re: pointer question, Ian Collins, 23:49
- Re: pointer question, TJW, 23:48
- abt pointers in c, lifemom, 23:28
- Re: pointer question, jova, 23:23
- Re: Borland BGI floodfill bug, Ian Collins, 23:21
- Re: pointer question, jova, 23:20
- Re: pointer question, Ian Collins, 23:19
- Re: pointer question, Ian Collins, 23:18
- Borland BGI floodfill bug, anon, 23:09
- Re: pointer question, Lew Pitcher, 22:50
- Re: Size of Void, Jack Klein, 22:39
- Re: Header locations, Jack Klein, 22:31
- pointer question, jova, 22:22
- Re: dlopen, Ian Collins, 21:46
- Re: dlopen, Phlip, 21:29
- Re: dlopen, Richard Heathfield, 20:56
- Re: dlopen, Larry I Smith, 20:55
- Re: dlopen, Victor Bazarov, 20:53
- dlopen, edware, 20:49
- Re: Bitwise Operators: Aplication, Flash Gordon, 20:00
- Re: strlen, Richard Heathfield, 19:58
- strlen, Gregc., 19:26
- Re: Bitwise Operators: Aplication, Rod Pemberton, 19:08
- [OT] Re: GSL Error with for an "if ()" ???, TJW, 19:02
- Re: linked list, Kenneth Brody, 18:48
- Re: Size of Void, Rod Pemberton, 18:37
- Re: Bitwise Operators: Aplication, Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:29
- Re: Bitwise Operators: Aplication, Ben C, 18:15
- Re: Bitwise Operators: Aplication, AG, 17:52
- Re: GSL Error with for an "if ()" ???, Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: GSL Error with for an "if ()" ???, Keith Thompson, 17:51
- Re: GSL Error with for an "if ()" ???, Aleramo, 17:42
- Re: GSL Error with for an "if ()" ???, Ben Pfaff, 17:31
- GSL Error with for an "if ()" ???, Aleramo, 17:29
- Re: gnu extensions, Roberto Waltman, 17:26
- Bitwise Operators: Aplication, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 17:23
- Re: curious about array initialization., questions?, 17:13
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, anars, 17:10
- Re: gnu extensions, Mark McIntyre, 16:49
- Re: QuickSort . I don't understand this behavior, Michael Mair, 16:45
- Re: gnu extensions, Mark McIntyre, 16:41
- Re: malloc constant or not, void * clvrmnky(), 16:19
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 15:55
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 15:53
- Re: Hints needed in making a counting of words function., Keith Thompson, 15:45
- Re: UnicodeQuery, Roberto Waltman, 15:39
- Re: gnu extensions, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: linked list, tedu, 15:15
- Re: linked list, edware, 15:05
- Re: Hints needed in making a counting of words function., Richard Heathfield, 14:57
- Re: Hints needed in making a counting of words function., Ben C, 14:53
- Re: Hints needed in making a counting of words function., tedu, 14:42
- Re: Hints needed in making a counting of words function., Aki Tuomi, 14:40
- Hints needed in making a counting of words function., gk245, 14:34
- Re: gnu extensions, tedu, 14:34
- Re: linked list, Lew Pitcher, 14:32
- Re: linked list, Eric Sosman, 14:24
- Re: UnicodeQuery, void * clvrmnky(), 14:11
- Sign up for a free StickyMinds.com Membership today, loulou384@xxxxxxxxx, 14:00
- Re: linked list, void * clvrmnky(), 13:53
- Re: linked list, prabhu . ts, 13:50
- Re: linked list, Lew Pitcher, 13:49
- Re: Header locations, Keith Thompson, 13:25
- Re: linked list, edware, 13:24
- Re: Code quality, void * clvrmnky(), 12:53
- Re: linked list, Ben Pfaff, 12:40
- Re: linked list, void * clvrmnky(), 12:35
- Re: returning a float, Walter Roberson, 12:32
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Default User, 12:32
- Re: linked list, Kenneth Brody, 12:28
- Re: returning a float, Roberto Waltman, 12:15
- Re: linked list, Eric Sosman, 12:14
- Re: Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", CBFalconer, 12:12
- Re: File exist, Walter Roberson, 12:12
- Re: gnu extensions, Richard Tobin, 12:11
- Re: linked list, Ben Pfaff, 12:05
- Re: returning a float, Eric Sosman, 12:01
- Re: QuickSort . I don't understand this behavior, Lew Pitcher, 11:58
- QuickSort . I don't understand this behavior, camotito, 11:56
- linked list, jamihuq, 11:37
- returning a float, bofh1234, 11:21
- Re: '\x1b', Richard Bos, 11:09
- '\x1b', Olaf \"El Blanco\", 10:47
- Re: Can anybody correct this code?, Andrew Poelstra, 10:18
- Re: Why this so !!!!, Andrew Poelstra, 10:16
- Re: File exist, Andrew Poelstra, 10:02
- Re: Size of Void, Kenneth Brody, 10:00
- Can anybody correct this code?, jeniffer, 09:56
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 09:56
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Kenneth Brody, 09:51
- Re: Why this so !!!!, Vladimir Oka, 09:40
- Re: Size of Void, Harald van Dijk, 09:35
- Re: Why this so !!!!, joe . gbox, 09:35
- Re: Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", arun, 09:19
- Re: gnu extensions, Ben Pfaff, 09:17
- Re: Why this so !!!!, Lew Pitcher, 09:15
- Re: Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", Vladimir Oka, 09:10
- Re: Why this so !!!!, Michael Brennan, 08:59
- Re: Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", Zero, 08:59
- Re: Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", Vladimir S. Oka, 08:51
- Re: Size of Void, Richard Bos, 08:32
- Re: Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", Zero, 08:30
- Re: Why this so !!!!, Lew Pitcher, 08:26
- Re: Why this so !!!!, bert, 08:21
- Re: Why this so !!!!, Zero, 08:19
- Why this so !!!!, code break, 08:05
- Start program with excel from "MS Visual Studio", Zero, 07:57
- Re: Header locations, Richard Bos, 06:36
- Re: is this a gcc extention or standard?, steve yee, 04:40
- Re: C-Question, Diomidis Spinellis, 04:35
- Re: Header locations, Keith Thompson, 04:24
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Keith Thompson, 04:22
- Re: gnu extensions, boa, 04:02
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Keith Thompson, 03:57
- Re: Size of Void, Harald van Dijk, 03:48
- Re: Size of Void, Richard Bos, 03:37
- Re: gnu extensions, Nick Keighley, 03:33
- Re: Header locations, Richard Bos, 03:08
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Richard Bos, 02:46
- Size of Void, arun, 02:40
- Re: C-Question, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:38
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Richard Bos, 02:38
- C-Question, Remo, 02:11
- Re: gnu extensions, jacob navia, 01:57
- Re: gnu extensions, suresh, 01:56
- Re: gnu extensions, jacob navia, 01:54
- Re: gnu extensions, Russell Shaw, 01:35
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, podduturiniranjan, 01:29
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 00:48
- Re: gnu extensions, Keith Thompson, 00:48
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 00:41
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 00:41
April 23, 2006
- Re: gnu extensions, Russell Shaw, 23:49
- Re: gnu extensions, Bill Pursell, 23:44
- Re: gnu extensions, Russell Shaw, 23:43
- Re: is this a gcc extention or standard?, Martin Ambuhl, 23:36
- Re: Header locations, mdh, 23:18
- Re: Header locations, Jack Klein, 22:57
- Re: is this a gcc extention or standard?, Richard Heathfield, 22:33
- Re: is this a gcc extention or standard?, Peter Nilsson, 22:13
- Re: Header locations, mdh, 21:58
- Header locations, mdh, 21:56
- Re: is this a gcc extention or standard?, Dave Vandervies, 21:11
- Re: is this a gcc extention or standard?, Richard Heathfield, 21:11
- OT in CLC: Re: Byte swapping help please [VDC: Voltage Dependent Code], John F, 21:00
- Re: Byte swapping help please, me, 20:59
- is this a gcc extention or standard?, steve yee, 20:54
- Re: gnu extensions, Ben Pfaff, 20:38
- Re: gnu extensions, Ben Pfaff, 20:34
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 20:06
- Re: Byte swapping help please, me, 19:13
- Re: Byte swapping help please, me, 19:05
- Re: car park question!, osmium, 18:16
- Re: File exist, Walter Roberson, 18:08
- Re: gnu extensions, Richard Heathfield, 18:04
- Re: gnu extensions, jacob navia, 17:47
- Re: Debugging a server-client app, Richard G. Riley, 17:44
- Re: Byte swapping help please, CBFalconer, 17:36
- Re: gnu extensions, Mark McIntyre, 17:33
- Re: gnu extensions, Richard Tobin, 17:18
- Re: gnu extensions, jacob navia, 17:15
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 17:07
- Re: gnu extensions, Richard Heathfield, 16:56
- Re: gnu extensions, Keith Thompson, 16:43
- Re: gnu extensions, Mark McIntyre, 16:41
- Re: gnu extensions, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: gnu extensions, Mark McIntyre, 16:39
- Re: gnu extensions, Richard Heathfield, 16:30
- Re: gnu extensions, jacob navia, 16:09
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 15:50
- Re: gnu extensions, CBFalconer, 15:45
- Re: gnu extensions, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: File exist, Michael Wojcik, 15:30
- Re: File exist, Michael Wojcik, 15:22
- Re: car park question!, osmium, 15:02
- Re: Code quality, Ben Pfaff, 14:26
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Kenneth Brody, 14:05
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Kenneth Brody, 14:04
- Re: car park question!, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:41
- Re: car park question!, S0UL, 13:32
- Re: UnicodeQuery, Andrew Poelstra, 13:06
- Re: UnicodeQuery, CBFalconer, 12:29
- Re: gnu extensions, jacob navia, 12:28
- Re: car park question!, osmium, 12:28
- Re: Debugging a server-client app, CBFalconer, 12:23
- Re: gnu extensions, Laurijssen, 12:12
- Re: car park question!, S0UL, 12:09
- Re: Code quality, August Karlstrom, 11:57
- Re: Debugging a server-client app, jacob navia, 11:56
- UnicodeQuery, rajesh.ba@xxxxxxxxx, 11:52
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, Andrew Poelstra, 11:50
- Re: pruning a linear singly linked list, Andrew Poelstra, 11:48
- Re: gnu extensions, Nick Keighley, 11:23
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, AG, 11:02
- Re: gnu extensions, Flash Gordon, 10:21
- Re: Code quality, Daniel T., 10:18
- Re: gnu extensions, Ben C, 09:40
- gnu extensions, Bill Pursell, 08:48
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Bill Pursell, 08:29
- Re: pruning a linear singly linked list, Anando, 06:51
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 06:35
- Re: curious about array initialization., pete, 06:34
- Re: pruning a linear singly linked list, Nick Keighley, 06:30
- Re: Code quality, Ben C, 06:17
- Re: curious about array initialization., bobrics, 06:16
- pruning a linear singly linked list, Anando, 06:10
- Debugging a server-client app, bobrics, 06:02
- Re: Code quality, Bill Pursell, 05:11
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Chris Torek, 04:50
- Re: Code quality, Rod Pemberton, 04:32
- Re: not able to free memory, Chris Torek, 03:52
- Re: Code quality, James Dow Allen, 03:51
- Re: Convert Java <long> to C <?>, Chris Torek, 03:31
- Re: Code quality, Richard Heathfield, 03:03
- Re: Code quality, Richard Heathfield, 02:52
- Re: Code quality, Logan Shaw, 02:51
- Re: Code quality, Richard Heathfield, 02:44
- Job title: $300 flat for job in perl, cgi, Visual Basic/Asp.Net, whatever online project, swordedotcom, 01:18
- Re: Code quality, Phlip, 00:06
April 22, 2006
- Re: Code quality, Ben Pfaff, 23:37
- Re: Code quality, Andrew Poelstra, 22:51
- Re: Code quality, pete, 22:49
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, osmium, 22:03
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, osmium, 21:59
- Re: Code quality, Ian Collins, 21:41
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, Keith Thompson, 21:08
- Re: curious about array initialization., Keith Thompson, 20:58
- Re: Code quality, Keith Thompson, 20:56
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, Andrew Poelstra, 20:52
- Re: curious about array initialization., Andrew Poelstra, 20:43
- Re: Code quality, Ben C, 20:19
- Re: Code quality, clayne, 19:53
- Re: C beginner: struct inside another struct..., Yourko, 19:05
- Re: malloc constant or not, Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- Re: Code quality, Keith Thompson, 18:26
- curious about array initialization., questions?, 18:18
- Re: Code quality, Edward Gregor, 18:08
- Re: car park question!, _JusSx_, 18:01
- Re: Code quality, Diomidis Spinellis, 17:54
- Re: malloc constant or not, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Code quality, Edward Gregor, 16:35
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, Kr00pS, 16:33
- Re: rand function, Default User, 16:25
- Re: Finding the square root and guessing the number, Mark McIntyre, 16:08
- Re: malloc constant or not, Mark McIntyre, 16:04
- Re: rand function, Martin Ambuhl, 13:58
- Re: car park question!, osmium, 13:35
- Re: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status, Andrew Poelstra, 13:00
- Re: Finding the square root and guessing the number, bondowine, 12:29
- Re: Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, Walter Roberson, 12:17
- Re: Finding the square root and guessing the number, AG, 12:15
- Re: Finding the square root and guessing the number, Nick Keighley, 12:03
- Re: Flag 'character' "space" in a format string, Kannan, 11:54
- Finding the square root and guessing the number, sathyashrayan, 11:36
- Beginner question regarding the use of system() commands, AG, 11:22
- Re: Algorithm, CBFalconer, 10:56
- Re: why this program can work??, Simon Biber, 10:37
- Re: rand function, John Smith, 10:25
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., gk245, 09:58
- Re: Algorithm, Julian V. Noble, 09:41
- Re: Algorithm, Nick Keighley, 08:50
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Alex Colvin, 08:38
- Re: car park question!, Richard Heathfield, 08:09
- car park question!, S0UL, 07:58
- Re: Algorithm, Richard Heathfield, 07:31
- Re: sorting (was Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM), pete, 07:03
- Re: Algorithm, Sensei, 06:48
- 10000 Interview Questions And Answers(C,C++,JAVA,DOTNET,Oracle,SAP), softwareengineer2006, 05:28
- Re: rand function, Ian Collins, 05:00
- Re: rand function, Michael Mair, 05:00
- Re: Algorithm, Nick Keighley, 04:43
- Re: rand function, Nick Keighley, 04:38
- Re: rand function, Alan, 04:34
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Richard Heathfield, 04:22
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, bobrics, 04:17
- Re: rand function, Ian Collins, 04:03
- Re: rand function, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:01
- Re: rand function, Michael Mair, 04:00
- Re: rand function, Richard Heathfield, 03:58
- rand function, bob, 03:50
- Re: Algorithm, Michael Mair, 03:23
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., Bill Pursell, 03:06
- Re: Questions regarding cyclic header dependency, Michael Mair, 03:06
- Algorithm, 116Rohan@xxxxxxxxx, 02:56
- Re: malloc constant or not, Ian Collins, 02:32
- Re: Flag 'character' "space" in a format string, Jack Klein, 01:59
- malloc constant or not, niklaus, 01:48
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 01:37
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 01:37
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 01:37
- Re: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status, bobrics, 01:34
- Re: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status, bobrics, 01:28
- Flag 'character' "space" in a format string, Kannan, 00:46
- Re: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status, bobrics, 00:41
April 21, 2006
- Re: collect2: ld returned 1 exit status, Ben Pfaff, 23:58
- collect2: ld returned 1 exit status, bobrics, 23:36
- Re: A garbage collector for C++, CBFalconer, 22:26
- Re: A garbage collector for C++, Lew Pitcher, 21:43
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., Alex, 21:11
- A garbage collector for C++, lelandguo@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 21:03
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., gk245, 20:54
- C beginner: struct inside another struct..., Yourko, 20:37
- Re: Questions regarding cyclic header dependency, Jeremy, 20:16
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., Chris F.A. Johnson, 20:14
- Re: Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 20:05
- Function crashes if a integer is passed (pointer related)., gk245, 20:02
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Andrew Poelstra, 19:17
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Andrew Poelstra, 19:11
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 18:50
- Re: C beginner: struct inside another struct..., Michael Mair, 18:41
- Re: C beginner: struct inside another struct..., Flash Gordon, 18:35
- Re: C beginner: struct inside another struct..., Eric Sosman, 18:34
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, David Wade, 18:25
- Re: C beginner: struct inside another struct..., Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Websphere Portal Administrator, luckystarduke, 18:14
- Websphere Portal Administrator, luckystarduke, 18:13
- Re: File exist, Mark McIntyre, 17:45
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 17:43
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Micah Cowan, 17:27
- Re: Questions regarding cyclic header dependency, Michael Mair, 16:59
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, jacob navia, 16:27
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Prashant Mahajan, 16:15
- Questions regarding cyclic header dependency, fc2004, 16:04
- Re: textvsbinary, Flash Gordon, 16:01
- Re: Pointers again..., Flash Gordon, 15:45
- Re: Application of Union in C, CJ, 15:36
- Re: textvsbinary, Keith Thompson, 15:35
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, CBFalconer, 15:24
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 15:23
- Re: problem with mysql c API and c, Default User, 15:21
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Default User, 15:20
- textvsbinary, aarklon, 15:10
- Re: how to use stoi? which *.h to use? trivial beginners problem..., Zahpod, 14:58
- Re: problem with mysql c API and c, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Keith Thompson, 14:53
- Re: Pointers again..., Michael Mair, 14:52
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, SM Ryan, 14:41
- Re: find utility like system call in unix, SM Ryan, 14:41
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, aNt17017, 14:40
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Kenneth Brody, 14:37
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, aNt17017, 14:35
- Re: problem with mysql c API and c, danielsonchris, 14:33
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Keith Thompson, 14:31
- Re: why this program can work??, Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Eric Sosman, 14:26
- Pointers again..., ifmusic, 14:11
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, John Devereux, 14:04
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Kenneth Brody, 13:54
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Skarmander, 13:53
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Walter Roberson, 13:51
- Re: a curious questions about return type, Murkland, 13:48
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, questions?, 13:46
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, questions?, 13:44
- Re: Long(er) Factorial, Roberto Waltman, 13:44
- a curious questions about return type, questions?, 13:41
- Long(er) Factorial, aNt17017, 13:15
- Re: Help regarding Programming Style, Chris Hills, 12:45
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Default User, 12:31
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Twister, 12:22
- Re: why this program can work??, Eric Sosman, 12:16
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, Al Balmer, 12:08
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 12:08
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Twister, 12:00
- Re: why this program can work??, Walter Roberson, 12:00
- Re: why this program can work??, Mike Wahler, 11:42
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 11:41
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 11:38
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 11:36
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Walter Roberson, 11:35
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Twister, 11:34
- Casting void * to void ** ?, Twister, 11:29
- Re: About typedef -- define the function pointer or define function model?, Robin Liu, 11:26
- Re: Find the node where 2 lists merge, Richard Heathfield, 11:20
- Find the node where 2 lists merge, anunaygupta, 11:09
- Re: why this program can work??, Ben C, 11:05
- Re: why this program can work??, Aki Tuomi, 10:57
- Re: why this program can work??, dragoncoder, 10:51
- why this program can work??, Scorpio, 09:55
- Re: how to use stoi? which *.h to use? trivial beginners problem..., Zahpod, 09:38
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 09:37
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 09:22
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Kenneth Brody, 09:19
- Re: find utility like system call in unix, Richard Tobin, 09:02
- Re: Swapping Two Strings....., Mohan, 08:54
- Re: Swapping Two Strings....., Mark Odell, 08:39
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Flash Gordon, 08:31
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Ico, 08:09
- Swapping Two Strings....., Mohan, 08:08
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, anars, 08:01
- Re: find utility like system call in unix, Ico, 07:56
- Re: strncpy to a char member of struct, Ico, 07:43
- strncpy to a char member of struct, anars, 07:36
- find utility like system call in unix, rrs . matrix, 07:11
- Re: Canon CD SDK 7.3, Timur Ametov, 06:40
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, Keith Thompson, 06:06
- Re: Canon CD SDK 7.3, Flash Gordon, 05:55
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, Flash Gordon, 05:53
- Re: Canon CD SDK 7.3, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:37
- Re: Application of Union in C, pibru@xxxxxx, 05:26
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, cybernerdsx2, 05:05
- Canon CD SDK 7.3, Timur Ametov, 04:52
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, talk, 04:48
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, jacob navia, 04:38
- Re: Application of Union in C, regis, 04:19
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, Keith Thompson, 04:02
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:58
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Richard Heathfield, 03:44
- Re: how to use stoi? which *.h to use? trivial beginners problem..., Richard Bos, 03:27
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Alan, 03:27
- Re: how to use stoi? which *.h to use? trivial beginners problem..., Ian Collins, 03:26
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, cybernerdsx2, 03:22
- how to use stoi? which *.h to use? trivial beginners problem..., Zahpod, 03:18
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Nick Keighley, 03:06
- Re: About typedef -- define the function pointer or define function model?, robin liu, 02:56
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Robert Latest, 02:48
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Ian Collins, 02:47
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Barry Schwarz, 02:42
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Richard Heathfield, 02:42
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Richard Heathfield, 02:40
- Re: About typedef -- define the function pointer or define function model?, Richard Heathfield, 02:37
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Tim Prince, 01:50
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Keith Thompson, 01:46
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, Keith Thompson, 01:44
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Jaspreet, 01:40
- Re: Struct and Pointers, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:39
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, Keith Thompson, 01:39
- Re: Library Functions .... Standard ??, Ian Collins, 01:36
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, Al Balmer, 01:26
- Library Functions .... Standard ??, santosh, 00:44
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, websnarf, 00:30
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, cybernerdsx2, 00:16
- Re: Struct and Pointers, Naresh, 00:14
- Re: Application of Union in C, Naresh, 00:04
April 20, 2006
- Re: Application of Union in C, Naresh, 23:56
- About typedef -- define the function pointer or define function model?, robin liu, 23:42
- Re: Regular expression for numeric, balasam, 23:28
- Regular expression for numeric, cybernerdsx2, 23:22
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Keith Thompson, 20:57
- Re: How can I add more include path to gcc compiler on RHEL3, Keith Thompson, 20:56
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, thuang2, 20:21
- Re: How can I add more include path to gcc compiler on RHEL3, Ian Collins, 20:01
- How can I add more include path to gcc compiler on RHEL3, thuang2, 19:58
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, David Wade, 19:28
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, stathis gotsis, 18:58
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Al Balmer, 17:28
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, pete, 17:09
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 17:05
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Micah Cowan, 16:52
- Re: Sorting & Searching, pete, 16:51
- Re: Help regarding Programming Style, pragma, 16:49
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, Keith Thompson, 16:45
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Flash Gordon, 16:40
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Keith Thompson, 16:35
- Re: Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, pete, 16:33
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 16:29
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Objects, pete, 16:23
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: File exist, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, pete, 16:03
- Re: Help regarding Programming Style, Philip Pemberton, 15:57
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, Lew Pitcher, 15:50
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, CBFalconer, 15:38
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, pete, 15:37
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Philip Pemberton, 15:30
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Keith Thompson, 15:24
- Re: File exist, Michael Wojcik, 15:09
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: [OT] directory separators (was Re: C compilation error on RHEL3), Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, pragma, 14:51
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, pragma, 14:43
- Re: Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Al Balmer, 14:29
- are the functions in <stdio.h> system calls provided by operation system?, talk, 14:27
- Re: Application of Union in C, pragma, 14:20
- Recovering gracefully from a realloc() failure, Philip Pemberton, 14:13
- Re: Application of Union in C, regis, 13:53
- Re: Application of Union in C, regis, 13:40
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Default User, 13:18
- Re: directory separators (was Re: C compilation error on RHEL3), Ingo Menger, 13:09
- Re: Struct and Pointers, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:06
- Re: Application of Union in C, mpinto, 12:57
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), P.J. Plauger, 12:12
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Richard Heathfield, 12:11
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Mark McIntyre, 11:58
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Mark McIntyre, 11:52
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Patrick, 11:46
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Kenneth Brody, 11:29
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Duncan Muirhead, 11:12
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Roberto Waltman, 10:56
- Re: Struct and Pointers, Timur Ametov, 10:34
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Martin Jørgensen, 10:27
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Richard Heathfield, 10:26
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Richard Heathfield, 10:21
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, balasam, 10:20
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Mark McIntyre, 10:14
- [OT] directory separators (was Re: C compilation error on RHEL3), Ben C, 10:10
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 10:09
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Mark McIntyre, 10:05
- Re: Struct and Pointers, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:04
- Struct and Pointers, Timur Ametov, 09:51
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Flash Gordon, 09:49
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Ingo Menger, 09:15
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:03
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Roberto Waltman, 08:54
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, stathis gotsis, 08:32
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Robert Latest, 08:29
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Robert Latest, 08:27
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, podduturiniranjan, 08:19
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Duncan Muirhead, 07:20
- Re: A neat (?) error handling system, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:00
- A neat (?) error handling system, Robert Latest, 06:32
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Richard Heathfield, 05:55
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Ian Collins, 05:44
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Sean Zhang, 05:41
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Ian Collins, 05:39
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Richard Heathfield, 05:36
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Sean Zhang, 05:30
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Richard Heathfield, 05:26
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Richard Heathfield, 05:24
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Marc Boyer, 05:24
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Sean Zhang, 05:23
- Re: what is wrong in the code?, Marc Boyer, 05:15
- what is wrong in the code?, Sean Zhang, 05:13
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Ben C, 04:17
- Re: on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, Richard Heathfield, 03:29
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Marc Boyer, 03:29
- on fgets and sscanf and their bugs, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 03:22
- Re: gcc optimize option, Keith Thompson, 02:41
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:23
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:03
- Re: gcc optimize option, Michael Mair, 01:49
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Sjouke Burry, 01:09
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Naresh, 00:34
- Re: Application of Union in C, Neil, 00:18
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Naresh, 00:02
April 19, 2006
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Old Wolf, 23:57
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., sweety.rathore@xxxxxxxxx, 23:54
- Re: OCR C code?, Jack Klein, 23:41
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Jack Klein, 23:34
- Re: gcc optimize option, Robert Gamble, 23:32
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Chad, 23:25
- gcc optimize option, zhangyue.zl@xxxxxxxxx, 23:20
- Re: direction of stack growth, Jack Klein, 23:19
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Chad, 23:14
- OCR C code?, Why Tea, 23:09
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Barry Schwarz, 21:32
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Keith Thompson, 21:16
- Re: whats wrong with this pointer operation?, pinkfog, 21:14
- whats wrong with this pointer operation?, Martin Jørgensen, 20:45
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., gk245, 20:17
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Keith Thompson, 19:52
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Keith Thompson, 19:46
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Giorgos Keramidas, 19:22
- Re: Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., Ian Collins, 19:06
- Pointer incompatible type assignment to character., gk245, 19:01
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Giorgos Keramidas, 18:55
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Joe Wright, 18:53
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Ben C, 18:52
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Dik T. Winter, 18:33
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Default User, 18:32
- Re: const and 'constant expression', devdatta_clc, 18:31
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Richard Heathfield, 18:22
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Richard Heathfield, 18:03
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Mark McIntyre, 17:58
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, jacob navia, 17:51
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, void * clvrmnky(), 17:41
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Vladimir S . Oka, 17:39
- Re: C compilation error on RHEL3, Robert Gamble, 17:39
- C compilation error on RHEL3, thuang2, 17:26
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, jacob navia, 17:22
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), bert, 17:09
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Eric Sosman, 17:03
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Coos Haak, 16:34
- Re: Application of Union in C, void * clvrmnky(), 16:25
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Keith Thompson, 16:17
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: Application of Union in C, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:34
- Re: File exist, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:31
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Aki Tuomi, 15:23
- Re: Application of Union in C, Keith Thompson, 15:23
- Re: direction of stack growth, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:56
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", John Bode, 14:53
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, billposer, 14:52
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, billposer, 14:42
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, billposer, 14:41
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Robert Latest, 14:39
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Default User, 14:38
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, billposer, 14:37
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Flash Gordon, 14:37
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, jacob navia, 14:33
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Flash Gordon, 14:28
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:18
- Re: portability issues with ' flag in printf, Aki Tuomi, 14:16
- Re: direction of stack growth, Flash Gordon, 14:16
- Re: direction of stack growth, Walter Roberson, 14:09
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Vladimir S. Oka, 14:05
- portability issues with ' flag in printf, billposer, 14:02
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 14:02
- Re: Need projects, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:58
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Default User, 13:55
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:52
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Kenneth Brody, 13:52
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Kenneth Brody, 13:46
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Robert Gamble, 13:41
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Abdo Haji-Ali, 13:40
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Abdo Haji-Ali, 13:36
- Re: to reverse the digits of a number, Martin Ambuhl, 13:33
- Re: direction of stack growth, Kenneth Brody, 13:28
- to reverse the digits of a number, dipti, 12:36
- Re: How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), Default User, 12:28
- Re: const and 'constant expression', devdatta_clc, 12:22
- Re: const and 'constant expression', devdatta_clc, 12:01
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Marc Boyer, 12:01
- Re: direction of stack growth, Richard Tobin, 11:58
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Eric Sosman, 11:53
- Re: Application of Union in C, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:40
- Re: Application of Union in C, regis, 11:35
- Re: File exist, Michael Wojcik, 11:31
- Re: Question Regarding Static Initialisation of Aggregates., Flash Gordon, 11:23
- Re: BETA, Al Balmer, 11:21
- Re: Application of Union in C, Robert Latest, 11:18
- Re: how to use a label??, Al Balmer, 11:16
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Robert Latest, 11:13
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Al Balmer, 11:10
- Re: bad programming practice?, Al Balmer, 11:09
- Re: Need projects, CBFalconer, 11:02
- Re: Question Regarding Static Initialisation of Aggregates., Vladimir S. Oka, 11:01
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, CBFalconer, 10:54
- Re: direction of stack growth, Kenneth Brody, 10:43
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Richard Bos, 10:35
- Re: BETA, Kenneth Brody, 10:34
- Re: const and 'constant expression', Marc Boyer, 10:32
- Re: Need projects, Kenneth Brody, 10:30
- Re: Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Eric Sosman, 10:29
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 10:25
- Re: How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), Martin Ambuhl, 10:24
- const and 'constant expression', devdatta_clc, 10:22
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 10:21
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Richard Bos, 10:20
- Re: Application of Union in C, Abdo Haji-Ali, 10:09
- Equality of floating-point numbers (special case), Robert Latest, 10:06
- Re: BETA, Andrew Poelstra, 10:04
- Question Regarding Static Initialisation of Aggregates., John Smith, 10:02
- Re: Need projects, osmium, 10:00
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Andrew Poelstra, 09:58
- Re: BETA, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:56
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Martin Ambuhl, 09:56
- Re: Application of Union in C, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:52
- Re: Need projects, Andrew Poelstra, 09:48
- Re: BETA, Andrew Poelstra, 09:47
- Re: Application of Union in C, osmium, 09:47
- Re: Application of Union in C, Abdo Haji-Ali, 09:44
- Re: Application of Union in C, Naresh, 09:37
- Re: Application of Union in C, Ben C, 09:30
- Re: Application of Union in C, rrs . matrix, 09:20
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 09:18
- Re: How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), CoL, 09:14
- Re: How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), kmietas, 09:14
- Re: direction of stack growth, Chris Dollin, 09:13
- Re: direction of stack growth, Richard Tobin, 09:12
- Re: direction of stack growth, Chris Dollin, 09:10
- Re: Application of Union in C, balasam, 09:02
- Re: direction of stack growth, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 08:57
- Re: direction of stack growth, Duncan Muirhead, 08:49
- Re: direction of stack growth, Tim Prince, 08:40
- Re: BETA, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:36
- Re: How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), Flash Gordon, 08:25
- Re: direction of stack growth, Chris Dollin, 08:22
- Re: direction of stack growth, Flash Gordon, 08:21
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Robert Gamble, 08:20
- Re: How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), Vladimir S. Oka, 08:20
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Eric Sosman, 08:18
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:16
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Eric Sosman, 08:15
- How can I pass command line arguments in Visual Studio 2005 (in C++ environment), kmietas, 08:05
- Re: File exist, Laurent Deniau, 07:59
- Re: i have a doubt in c programming, Nick Keighley, 07:57
- Re: direction of stack growth, Keith Thompson, 07:55
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Nick Keighley, 07:51
- Re: File exist, Keith Thompson, 07:50
- Re: File exist, Richard Bos, 07:37
- Re: direction of stack growth, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:28
- Re: Application of Union in C, Chris Dollin, 07:24
- Re: direction of stack growth, Chris Dollin, 07:19
- Re: Application of Union in C, samrox, 07:03
- direction of stack growth, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:01
- Re: File exist, Mr John FO Evans, 06:21
- Re: BETA, sweety . rathore, 04:56
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Robert Latest, 04:55
- Application of Union in C, balasam, 04:54
- Application of Union in C, balasam, 04:53
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Robert Latest, 04:52
- i have a doubt in c programming, raajagopal.v, 04:48
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Robert Latest, 04:48
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Richard Bos, 02:50
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:42
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Eric, 02:42
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: bad programming practice?, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:28
- Re: BETA, Mark, 02:27
- Re: BETA, Sjouke Burry, 02:04
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Barry Schwarz, 01:25
- Re: Need projects, fcvcnet, 00:42
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Old Wolf, 00:28
- Re: BETA, Burton Samograd, 00:23
- Re: BETA, xinlin . zhang, 00:17
- Re: how to use a label??, Neil, 00:14
April 18, 2006
- BETA, riku, 23:55
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Keith Thompson, 23:14
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Eric, 22:37
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Jack Klein, 22:13
- Re: looking for compiled tcc for win32, Jack Klein, 22:11
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Peter Nilsson, 20:58
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Dik T. Winter, 20:24
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Micah Cowan, 20:12
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:08
- Re: bad programming practice?, Keith Thompson, 19:59
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, A. Sinan Unur, 19:48
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: bad programming practice?, Al Balmer, 19:22
- Re: bad programming practice?, jacob navia, 18:56
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Ian Collins, 18:39
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 18:36
- Re: bad programming practice?, Old Wolf, 18:20
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, regis, 18:19
- Re: bad programming practice?, stefan . ciobaca, 18:08
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Flash Gordon, 18:04
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, stefan . ciobaca, 17:59
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Robert Gamble, 17:43
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 17:39
- Re: File exist, Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 17:33
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Keith Thompson, 17:32
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Mark McIntyre, 17:28
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 17:21
- Re: Terminal 'screens', John Bode, 17:21
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", John Bode, 17:18
- Re: Terminal 'screens', Rick, 17:13
- Re: Help to Implement a Project, Ian Collins, 17:10
- Re: Need projects, Ian Collins, 17:07
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Ian Collins, 17:05
- Re: removing data in files, Al Balmer, 16:48
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Rod Pemberton, 16:41
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 16:40
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Kenneth Brody, 16:35
- Help to Implement a Project, gopi, 16:35
- strcmp() (was Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data), Kenneth Brody, 16:32
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 16:29
- Need projects, gopi, 16:27
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 16:20
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, David Resnick, 16:19
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 16:16
- Re: removing data in files, Rod Pemberton, 16:13
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: how to use a label??, Michael Mair, 16:08
- Re: how to use a label??, void * clvrmnky(), 16:06
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Robert Gamble, 16:04
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Walter Roberson, 16:04
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, regis, 16:02
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Robert Gamble, 16:01
- Re: send tcp raw socket (bogus tcp header length), Robert Gamble, 15:57
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 15:55
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Martin Ambuhl, 15:55
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 15:54
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 15:50
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 15:47
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Rod Pemberton, 15:35
- how to use a label??, hisam, 15:30
- Re: send tcp raw socket (bogus tcp header length), Flash Gordon, 15:27
- Re: OT Re: char string, Karl Malbrain, 15:24
- Re: OT Re: char string, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: send tcp raw socket (bogus tcp header length), Tiger, 15:05
- Re: send tcp raw socket (bogus tcp header length), Robert Gamble, 15:01
- Re: File exist, Keith Thompson, 14:56
- send tcp raw socket (bogus tcp header length), Tiger, 14:50
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, void * clvrmnky(), 14:44
- Re: GCC support for CX options, Flash Gordon, 14:38
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 14:26
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Keith Thompson, 14:24
- Re: File exist, Kenneth Brody, 14:20
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Simon Biber, 13:45
- Re: Old question?, CBFalconer, 13:29
- Re: File exist, Mr John FO Evans, 13:12
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Patrick, 12:58
- Re: bad programming practice?, Chris Smith, 12:58
- Re: bad programming practice?, tedu, 12:55
- Re: bad programming practice?, tedu, 12:42
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Kenneth Brody, 12:31
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Walter Roberson, 12:27
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Kenneth Brody, 12:24
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Martin Ambuhl, 12:24
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, David Resnick, 12:20
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Richard Bos, 12:14
- Re: Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:11
- Re: && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Eric Sosman, 12:07
- Re: bad programming practice?, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:00
- Different code behaviour in Unix & Windows, tech guru, 11:56
- && and || -- precedence evaluation doubt, Roshan Mathews, 11:54
- Re: bad programming practice?, Richard Tobin, 11:51
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Michael Wojcik, 11:49
- Re: bad programming practice?, Walter Roberson, 11:39
- Re: GCC support for CX options, Dingo, 11:35
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Flash Gordon, 11:28
- Re: looking for compiled tcc for win32, gregory . petrosyan, 10:49
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:46
- Re: bad programming practice?, bzthib, 10:44
- Re: removing data in files, Richard Bos, 10:42
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", peter . koch . larsen, 10:42
- removing data in files, blubzouf, 10:40
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Robert Latest, 10:10
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Flash Gordon, 10:00
- Re: bad programming practice?, Richard Bos, 09:45
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), P.J. Plauger, 09:43
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, fctk, 09:18
- Re: gcc, aliasing rules and unions, Ben C, 09:02
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:55
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, fctk, 08:46
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Robert Latest, 08:31
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:31
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, fctk, 08:24
- Re: bad programming practice?, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:10
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Dik T. Winter, 07:55
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", John Bode, 07:55
- Re: Sorting & Searching, osmium, 07:46
- Re: OT Re: char string, websnarf, 07:43
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:42
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, fctk, 07:38
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Richard Bos, 07:29
- bad programming practice?, fabio, 07:20
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:19
- Re: not able to free memory, Richard Bos, 07:12
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Chuck Faranda, 07:08
- Re: not able to free memory, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:08
- Re: Scope Rules, fctk, 07:03
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, fctk, 07:01
- Re: not able to free memory, subirs, 06:47
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Richard Tobin, 06:42
- Re: File exist, Flash Gordon, 06:21
- Re: File exist, Claude Yih, 05:59
- Re: GCC support for CX options, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:25
- Re: GCC support for CX options, Flash Gordon, 05:25
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Chris Hills, 05:10
- GCC support for CX options, empeegee, 04:56
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, jaysome, 04:49
- Re: Old question?, jaysome, 04:34
- Re: char* pname = "Harry", Ian Collins, 04:27
- char* pname = "Harry", erktek, 04:18
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Richard Heathfield, 04:05
- Re: Sorting & Searching, Richard Heathfield, 04:03
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Richard Bos, 03:11
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:02
- Re: Bit Field Alignment, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:59
- Re: Sorting & Searching, Michael Mair, 01:58
- Sorting & Searching, Kuku, 00:42
April 17, 2006
- Re: Help regarding Programming Style, Jack Klein, 23:17
- Re: looking for compiled tcc for win32, Jack Klein, 22:59
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Roberto Waltman, 22:18
- Re: Have you Assignment for me ?, Martin Jørgensen, 21:37
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Robert Gamble, 21:12
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Keith Thompson, 21:05
- gcc, aliasing rules and unions, Hallvard B Furuseth, 21:05
- Re: Open Source C Algorithms Library, Michael McGarry, 20:36
- Re: Struggling with libraries, websnarf, 20:24
- Re: range vs precisionC, Dik T. Winter, 19:50
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Old Wolf, 19:12
- Re: range vs precisionC, jacob navia, 19:00
- Help regarding Programming Style, Sreekanth, 18:55
- looking for compiled tcc for win32, gregory . petrosyan, 18:38
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Flash Gordon, 18:25
- Re: testing c skills, Ian Collins, 17:44
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Default User, 17:41
- Re: testing c skills, Rod Pemberton, 17:33
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Tony Burrows, 17:29
- Re: Have you Assignment for me ?, CBFalconer, 17:03
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Fred Kleinschmidt, 16:58
- Re: testing c skills, CBFalconer, 16:56
- Re: range vs precisionC, P.J. Plauger, 16:47
- Re: range vs precisionC, P.J. Plauger, 16:45
- Re: range vs precisionC, P.J. Plauger, 16:44
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Default User, 16:30
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: testing c skills, Flash Gordon, 16:19
- Re: tangle, Kenneth Brody, 16:14
- Re: A doubt about struct, Michael Mair, 16:13
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Default User, 16:10
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Eric Sosman, 15:58
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Flash Gordon, 15:36
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Flash Gordon, 15:26
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: tangle, Default User, 15:10
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Default User, 15:08
- Re: testing c skills, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Keith Thompson, 14:53
- Re: range vs precisionC, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Tony Burrows, 14:47
- tangle, aarklon, 14:44
- Re: range vs precisionC, Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:39
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Chuck Faranda, 14:18
- Re: Struggling with libraries, Default User, 14:11
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Default User, 14:09
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 14:01
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, Kevin Handy, 13:47
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Kenneth Brody, 13:31
- Re: range vs precisionC, Flash Gordon, 13:17
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Burton Samograd, 13:00
- Re: Struggling with libraries, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 12:46
- Re: range vs precisionC, Robert Gamble, 12:25
- Struggling with libraries, Tony Burrows, 12:16
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, lawrence . jones, 12:14
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Simon Biber, 12:03
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Burton Samograd, 11:56
- Re: can not acess memory at address ox0, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 11:36
- Re: range vs precisionC, P.J. Plauger, 11:33
- Re: Doubts about Linkage Rules, Diomidis Spinellis, 10:50
- Re: can not acess memory at address ox0, gogo, 10:29
- Doubts about Linkage Rules, fctk, 09:55
- Re: can not acess memory at address ox0, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 09:53
- Re: can not acess memory at address ox0, Ico, 08:57
- can not acess memory at address ox0, gogo, 08:41
- Re: Old question?, August Karlstrom, 08:39
- Re: Variable and typename naming, pemo, 07:11
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Chuck Faranda, 07:02
- Re: testing c skills, Richard Heathfield, 06:50
- Re: Debuging using core dump and PC, Richard Heathfield, 06:40
- Re: Have you Assignment for me ?, ed, 06:34
- Debuging using core dump and PC, gogo, 06:34
- Re: testing c skills, ed, 06:22
- Have you Assignment for me ?, aatish19@xxxxxxxxx, 05:57
- Re: range vs precisionC, P.J. Plauger, 05:13
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, regis, 05:00
- Re: Bit Field Alignment, bg, 04:29
- Re: Bit Field Alignment, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:21
- Re: Bit Field Alignment, Keith Thompson, 04:00
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Default User, 03:13
- Bit Field Alignment, bg, 02:17
- testing c skills, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:42
April 16, 2006
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Chuck Faranda, 23:09
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Ed Prochak, 22:50
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Walter Roberson, 22:44
- First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Chuck Faranda, 22:27
- Re: range vs precisionC, Keith Thompson, 22:27
- Re: Terminal 'screens', Barry Schwarz, 22:24
- Re: range vs precisionC, Barry Schwarz, 22:24
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Dik T. Winter, 22:21
- Re: about quick-sort using c, pinkfog, 22:16
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, osmium, 22:11
- Re: huge 2-D array, Sjouke Burry, 22:10
- Re: range vs precisionC, Ben Pfaff, 22:07
- Re: range vs precisionC, Andrew Poelstra, 21:46
- Re: range vs precisionC, osmium, 21:33
- Re: range vs precisionC, Andrew Poelstra, 21:22
- Re: range vs precisionC, jacob navia, 21:10
- Re: Objects, Joe Wright, 20:45
- Re: range vs precisionC, Thad Smith, 19:13
- Re: range vs precisionC, Thad Smith, 19:07
- Re: Scope Rules, August Karlstrom, 18:58
- Re: OT Re: char string, Keith Thompson, 18:47
- Re: Objects, Keith Thompson, 18:34
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Dave Thompson, 18:22
- Re: General question, Dave Thompson, 18:21
- Re: autoconf and shared library, Dave Thompson, 18:21
- Re: OT Re: char string, Rod Pemberton, 18:09
- Re: Some questions, big numbers library, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 17:56
- Re: Objects, Joe Wright, 17:52
- Re: Objects, Joe Wright, 17:09
- OT Re: char string, Chris Smith, 16:25
- Re: File exist, Rod Pemberton, 16:24
- Some questions, big numbers library, peter_k, 16:20
- Re: Terminal 'screens', Keith Thompson, 16:09
- Some questions, big numbers library, peter_k, 16:08
- Re: range vs precisionC, Keith Thompson, 16:06
- Re: range vs precisionC, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: Old question?, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: Objects, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: range vs precisionC, Ben Pfaff, 15:42
- Re: Scope Rules, Ben Pfaff, 15:41
- Re: File exist, Keith Thompson, 15:38
- Terminal 'screens', Barret R, 15:33
- Re: Old question?, stathis gotsis, 14:58
- Re: Objects, Ben C, 14:36
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Charles Krug, 14:35
- Re: range vs precisionC, Andrew Poelstra, 14:32
- Re: Not fully comprehending arrays and dynamic memory., Ben C, 14:24
- Scope Rules, fctk, 14:22
- Re: File exist, Default User, 14:16
- Re: huge 2-D array, Default User, 14:15
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Default User, 14:09
- Re: huge 2-D array, stathis gotsis, 14:01
- Re: range vs precisionC, Ben Pfaff, 13:59
- Re: range vs precisionC, John Smith, 13:35
- Re: range vs precisionC, osmium, 13:25
- Re: part of a c-code, Robert W Hand, 13:25
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, CBFalconer, 13:20
- Re: range vs precisionC, bert, 13:15
- Re: range vs precisionC, Chad, 12:21
- Re: huge 2-D array, luke.yolanda@xxxxxxxxx, 12:15
- Re: File exist, Ico, 12:07
- Re: huge 2-D array, Joe Wright, 12:00
- Re: huge 2-D array, Walter Roberson, 11:57
- Re: huge 2-D array, luke.yolanda@xxxxxxxxx, 11:55
- Re: huge 2-D array, Giannis Papadopoulos, 11:50
- huge 2-D array, luke.yolanda@xxxxxxxxx, 11:46
- Re: Old question?, Irene, 11:44
- Re: File exist, Skarmander, 11:37
- Re: File exist, osmium, 10:55
- Re: range vs precisionC, Eric Sosman, 10:36
- Re: range vs precisionC, osmium, 10:31
- Re: Objects, Joe Wright, 10:18
- Re: File exist, ed, 09:58
- Re: shift question, Ico, 09:55
- range vs precisionC, Chad, 09:50
- Re: File exist, Ico, 09:49
- Re: File exist, Joe Wright, 09:36
- Re: Old question?, CBFalconer, 09:19
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, CBFalconer, 09:09
- Re: about quick-sort using c, Bill Pursell, 09:06
- Re: shift question, stathis gotsis, 08:59
- Re: File exist, Nick Keighley, 08:51
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 08:50
- Re: File exist, paytam, 08:50
- Re: File exist, Ico, 08:47
- Re: Old question?, jaysome, 08:45
- Re: File exist, paytam, 08:41
- Re: File exist, Richard G. Riley, 08:32
- Re: Objects, Richard G. Riley, 08:17
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, Richard G. Riley, 08:08
- Re: File exist, osmium, 08:08
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, Richard G. Riley, 08:01
- Re: File exist, Ico, 07:50
- Re: File exist, Bill Pursell, 07:40
- Re: File exist, MH, 07:16
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, ais523, 06:46
- Re: File exist, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:19
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Mark McIntyre, 05:02
- File exist, paytam, 04:53
- Re: shift question, Ico, 04:37
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Default User, 04:08
- shift question, horvatj, 03:49
- shift question, horvatj, 03:49
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Keith Thompson, 02:42
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Al Balmer, 02:28
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Am, 02:12
- Re: simple exercise:Printing E with '*', Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 02:05
- Re: Not fully comprehending arrays and dynamic memory., Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 02:05
- about quick-sort using c, pinkfog, 00:08
April 15, 2006
- Re: Old question?, mdh, 22:16
- Re: Old question?, Thad Smith, 21:44
- Re: Old question?, Keith Thompson, 21:22
- Re: Objects, Keith Thompson, 21:08
- Re: Objects, Barry Schwarz, 21:06
- Re: Objects, Barry Schwarz, 21:06
- Re: quick question on using bsearch() on an array of structs, Barry Schwarz, 21:01
- Re: Obtaining digits from bit string, Thad Smith, 20:57
- Re: Old question?, Andrew Poelstra, 20:57
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 20:55
- Re: Old question?, mdh, 20:53
- Re: Objects, Joe Wright, 19:42
- Re: Old question?, Skarmander, 19:39
- Re: Old question?, CBFalconer, 19:37
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Joe Wright, 19:00
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, Rod Pemberton, 18:46
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 18:37
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Diomidis Spinellis, 18:30
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: printf code, Rod Pemberton, 18:17
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Sjouke Burry, 17:23
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 17:19
- Re: Old question?, mdh, 17:06
- Re: Old question?, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: Some Questions #2, Mark McIntyre, 16:57
- Re: Old question?, mdh, 16:52
- Re: Old question?, Keith Thompson, 16:43
- Re: Objects, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: Obtaining digits from bit string, zion_zii, 16:29
- Re: Some Questions #2, Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Default User, 16:15
- Re: Some Questions #2, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Some Questions #2, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Ed Prochak, 15:39
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, MikeF, 14:35
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Am, 14:04
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Am, 14:00
- Re: C compiler, ed, 13:56
- Old question?, mdh, 13:35
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, Manuel Tobias Schiller, 13:16
- Re: Some Questions #2, Barry Schwarz, 12:39
- Re: Objects, Joe Wright, 12:24
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Mark McIntyre, 12:07
- Re: Some Questions #2, Mark McIntyre, 12:05
- Re: Some Questions #2, Mark McIntyre, 12:03
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Mark McIntyre, 12:01
- Objects, fctk, 10:47
- Re: quick question on using bsearch() on an array of structs, tmp123, 10:41
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, Diomidis Spinellis, 08:56
- Re: Build !!! kernel !!!, W Marsh, 08:55
- Build !!! kernel !!!, kristian, 08:46
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Diomidis Spinellis, 08:46
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Terje Mathisen, 08:17
- quick question on using bsearch() on an array of structs, Bit Byter, 08:08
- Home based Internet research Jobs, jankiravatia, 07:54
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, M. Åhman, 07:46
- Re: Byte swapping help please, jaysome, 06:33
- Re: Some Questions #2, fctk, 06:12
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Some Questions #2, Richard Heathfield, 05:58
- Re: Some Questions #2, fctk, 05:45
- Re: sizeof(char), Simon Biber, 04:49
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, Richard Heathfield, 04:15
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, CBFalconer, 04:14
- Re: printf code, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:00
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:57
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 03:55
- Re: Microsoft Quick+insertion, santosh, 03:55
- Re: printf code, santosh, 03:53
- Microsoft Quick+insertion, Am, 03:50
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:48
- Re: printf code, Neil, 03:48
- Re: Obtaining digits from bit string, Neil, 03:46
- Re: printf code, Keith Thompson, 03:15
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 03:14
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 02:40
- printf code, kavuri . rajasekhar, 02:34
- printf code, kavuri . rajasekhar, 02:34
- printf code, kavuri . rajasekhar, 02:34
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 02:12
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Default User, 01:58
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Herbert Rosenau, 01:32
- Re: Questions on Prim's algorithm, Keith Thompson, 01:00
- Questions on Prim's algorithm, Jack, 00:16
April 14, 2006
- Re: Obtaining digits from bit string, zion_zii, 23:32
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Ed Prochak, 23:32
- Re: Obtaining digits from bit string, Jack Klein, 23:17
- $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., skmail, 23:11
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, Jack Klein, 23:10
- Obtaining digits from bit string, zion_zii, 22:17
- Re: C compiler, Burton Samograd, 21:28
- C compiler, jonny2112, 21:22
- Re: Some Questions #2, Barry Schwarz, 20:45
- Re: Some Questions #2, Skarmander, 19:34
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 19:33
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 19:26
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 19:12
- Re: writing to a socket with data from struct, Default User, 19:07
- writing to a socket with data from struct, bofh1234, 18:57
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Andrew Reilly, 18:14
- Re: Some Questions #2, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: Open Source C Algorithms Library, Sebastiaan, 16:47
- part of a c-code, vicky, 16:41
- Re: C++ & C# EBOOKS, Kenneth Brody, 16:40
- Re: Some Questions #2, Mark McIntyre, 16:29
- Re: Some Questions, Rod Pemberton, 16:24
- Re: K&R exercises, Mark McIntyre, 16:21
- Re: Some Questions #2, Kenneth Brody, 16:17
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Vladimir S. Oka, 16:05
- Re: Some Questions, Micah Cowan, 15:59
- Re: First Program, Micah Cowan, 15:54
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, Micah Cowan, 15:49
- Re: Open Source C Algorithms Library, micromysore, 15:21
- Re: Open Source C Algorithms Library, Joe Wright, 15:09
- Re: C++ & C# EBOOKS, Al Balmer, 14:50
- Re: folds and formatting, Al Balmer, 14:50
- Re: Some Questions #2, Eric Sosman, 14:46
- Re: Some Questions, Joe Wright, 14:45
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 14:35
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, Flash Gordon, 14:33
- Open Source C Algorithms Library, Michael McGarry, 14:33
- Re: funciona mesmo!, Rod Pemberton, 14:29
- Re: Some Questions #2, Joe Wright, 14:26
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Rod Pemberton, 14:13
- Re: BITWISE SHIFT QUESTION?, Eric Sosman, 14:10
- Re: Some Questions, Rod Pemberton, 13:56
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 13:41
- Re: recommended book (or other resource), Joe Van Dyk, 13:31
- Some Questions #2, fctk, 13:21
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, MikeF, 12:59
- Re: BITWISE SHIFT QUESTION?, Kenneth Brody, 12:58
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Ed Prochak, 12:54
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:44
- Re: First Program, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:34
- Re: EXTERN Qualifier, ranjmis, 12:25
- Re: problem with reading from file, Default User, 12:17
- Re: problem with reading from file, Pedro Graca, 12:17
- EXTERN Qualifier, MikeF, 12:12
- Re: First Program, Fred Kleinschmidt, 11:28
- Re: folds and formatting, Ben Pfaff, 11:05
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Charles Allen, 10:17
- Re: K&R exercises, Joe Wright, 09:24
- Re: filling static vars from different file, r . roest, 09:19
- Re: recommended book (or other resource), Burton Samograd, 09:17
- Re: sizeof(char), Vladimir S. Oka, 06:25
- Re: Source formatting, Skarmander, 05:58
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, Duncan Muirhead, 05:25
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Mark McIntyre, 05:06
- Re: Malloc and recursion, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:10
- Re: sizeof(char), Nick Keighley, 04:04
- Supply high quality HDI PCB(china), njsldz@xxxxxxx, 02:59
- Re: recommended book (or other resource), Alan, 02:52
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Jaspreet, 01:31
- funciona mesmo!, businessmjd, 00:36
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 00:35
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, John Bode, 00:20
April 13, 2006
- Re: problem with reading from file, danielhe99, 23:45
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Bill Pursell, 23:31
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Andy Glew, 22:56
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 22:55
- Re: folds and formatting, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:54
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 22:48
- Re: returning function pointer, ranjmis, 22:30
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 22:25
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Keith Thompson, 22:10
- Re: recommended book (or other resource), code . tin, 22:04
- Re: Some Questions, Keith Thompson, 21:54
- Re: recommended book (or other resource), osmium, 21:51
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Keith Thompson, 21:41
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 21:38
- Re: Source formatting, Keith Thompson, 21:35
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, Keith Thompson, 21:23
- Re: returning function pointer, Barry Schwarz, 21:20
- Re: Byte swapping help please, danielhe99, 21:10
- Re: K&R exercises, CBFalconer, 21:03
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, Micah Cowan, 20:48
- recommended book (or other resource), Joe Van Dyk, 20:47
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, danielhe99, 20:43
- Re: C++ & C# EBOOKS, Skarmander, 20:24
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: BITWISE SHIFT QUESTION?, Skarmander, 20:20
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 20:19
- Re: First Program, mwt, 20:18
- Re: Source formatting, Skarmander, 20:08
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Al Balmer, 20:07
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 20:04
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, danielhe99, 20:03
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, Richard Heathfield, 19:46
- Re: Returning a Char from a Double, danielhe99, 19:46
- Returning a Char from a Double, Gregc., 19:40
- Re: First Program, mwt, 19:31
- enum type int or unsigned int?, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 18:59
- Re: folds and formatting, Al Balmer, 18:58
- Re: getchar can't be used twice?, Flash Gordon, 18:57
- Re: First Program, August Karlstrom, 18:29
- Re: C++ & C# EBOOKS, Keith Thompson, 18:24
- Re: C++ & C# EBOOKS, Keith Thompson, 18:22
- Re: Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, Richard Heathfield, 18:17
- Re: getchar can't be used twice?, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 18:05
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Erik de Castro Lopo, 17:59
- C++ & C# EBOOKS, nuoo, 17:51
- Re: Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, David Wade, 17:48
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Diomidis Spinellis, 17:38
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Roberto Waltman, 17:26
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Spoon, 17:26
- Re: POSIX library for Windows XP, Erik de Castro Lopo, 17:26
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Burton Samograd, 17:24
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, Walter Roberson, 17:21
- Re: folds and formatting, Andrew Poelstra, 17:19
- Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Erik de Castro Lopo, 17:16
- Re: problem with reading from file, Andrew Poelstra, 17:14
- Re: char string, websnarf, 17:12
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Al Balmer, 17:03
- Re: dereference precedence, Bill Pursell, 17:02
- Re: First Program, Default User, 17:00
- Re: First Program, mwt, 16:55
- Re: getchar can't be used twice?, Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Roberto Waltman, 16:49
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: getchar can't be used twice?, Bill Pursell, 16:46
- folds and formatting, Bill Pursell, 16:43
- Re: K&R exercises, Bill Pursell, 16:35
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Al Balmer, 16:34
- Re: returning function pointer, Pedro Graca, 16:17
- Re: First Program, Burton Samograd, 16:09
- Re: First Program, Burton Samograd, 16:09
- Re: BITWISE SHIFT QUESTION?, Ben Pfaff, 16:07
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Manuel Tobias Schiller, 16:02
- Re: First Program, Fred Kleinschmidt, 15:58
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Roberto Waltman, 15:57
- Re: First Program, mwt, 15:57
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Keith Thompson, 15:46
- Re: Source formatting, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: LISP generalized lists in C, tmp123, 15:42
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: Byte swapping help please, ray, 15:30
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: First Program, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- BITWISE SHIFT QUESTION?, HARDCORECODER, 15:19
- Re: First Program, Default User, 15:18
- Re: problem with reading from file, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: [OT] Apology, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: Apology, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: First Program, Roberto Waltman, 15:07
- Re: First Program, Default User, 15:03
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: Byte swapping help please, Craig Ruff, 14:55
- Re: First Program, mwt, 14:54
- Byte swapping help please, Ann, 14:47
- Re: simple exercise:Printing E with '*', Abdo Haji-Ali, 14:46
- Re: First Program, mwt, 14:45
- Re: Source formatting, Ben C, 14:40
- Re: sizeof(char), Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: First Program, Burton Samograd, 14:39
- Re: sizeof(char), Keith Thompson, 14:37
- Re: First Program, osmium, 14:37
- Re: returning function pointer, Ben C, 14:35
- First Program, mwt, 14:33
- Re: K&R exercises, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Source formatting, Al Balmer, 14:23
- Re: An interesting thing about fread()., Keith Thompson, 14:20
- Re: not able to free memory, Keith Thompson, 14:15
- Re: char string, Keith Thompson, 14:02
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, shalinmehta85@xxxxxxxxx, 13:56
- Re: Source formatting, Skarmander, 13:23
- returning function pointer, ranjmis, 13:19
- Re: problem with reading from file, stathis gotsis, 13:17
- Re: not able to free memory, Default User, 13:07
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, Duncan Muirhead, 12:58
- Re: [OT] Apology, Default User, 12:51
- Re: problem with reading from file, MH, 12:47
- Re: sizeof(char), osmium, 12:46
- Re: POSIX library for Windows XP, Burton Samograd, 12:43
- Re: Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, osmium, 12:41
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, stathis gotsis, 12:40
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Default User, 12:33
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Default User, 12:33
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Default User, 12:19
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, Flash Gordon, 12:14
- Re: problem with reading from file, Simon Biber, 12:04
- Re: An interesting thing about fread()., M. Åhman, 11:54
- Re: sizeof(char), ranjmis, 11:44
- Re: not able to free memory, Ian Malone, 11:44
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Al Balmer, 11:43
- Re: sizeof(char), Vladimir S. Oka, 11:39
- Re: Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, ais523, 11:36
- Modifying pointers of unknown type via a function call, ais523, 11:29
- Re: sizeof(char), Olaf \"El Blanco\", 11:16
- Re: Http unix, Robert Latest, 11:15
- Re: An interesting thing about fread()., Kenneth Brody, 11:10
- Re: problem with reading from file, ais523, 11:04
- Re: simple exercise:Printing E with '*', Fred Kleinschmidt, 11:00
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Richard Heathfield, 11:00
- Re: sizeof(char), Nick Keighley, 10:53
- Re: simple exercise:Printing E with '*', Richard Heathfield, 10:53
- Re: sizeof(char), ranjmis, 10:47
- Re: sizeof(char), Vladimir S. Oka, 10:45
- Re: not able to free memory, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:41
- sizeof(char), Olaf \"El Blanco\", 10:36
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Martin Ambuhl, 10:36
- Re: problem with reading from file, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:31
- Re: Source formatting (was: K&R exercises), Roberto Waltman, 10:30
- Re: simple exercise:Printing E with '*', Vladimir S. Oka, 10:28
- Re: problem with reading from file, Andrew Poelstra, 10:27
- Re: simple exercise:Printing E with '*', Andrew Poelstra, 10:23
- Re: Http unix, Flash Gordon, 10:22
- Re: problem with reading from file, Andrew Poelstra, 10:16
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:09
- Re: Apology, Robert Gamble, 10:09
- Re: dereference precedence, Toni, 10:05
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Flash Gordon, 10:02
- Re: K&R exercises, Roberto Waltman, 09:31
- Re: not able to free memory, Ian Malone, 08:54
- Re: A doubt about struct, Robert Latest, 08:08
- simple exercise:Printing E with '*', sathyashrayan, 08:07
- problem with reading from file, mitek777@xxxxx, 08:05
- Re: An interesting thing about fread()., eml, 08:05
- Re: An interesting thing about fread()., jdorrington, 08:03
- Re: Http unix, Robert Latest, 08:01
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Robert Latest, 08:00
- Re: Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, Eric Sosman, 07:54
- Software Jolt Award(Hot!), ct-86, 07:50
- Re: An interesting thing about fread()., Ashwani, 07:49
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 07:17
- Re: not able to free memory, subirs, 07:10
- Re: char string, websnarf, 06:47
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Richard Heathfield, 06:31
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, pinkfog, 06:25
- Re: A doubt about struct, Alex, 06:20
- [OT] Apology, Pedro Graca, 06:17
- An interesting thing about fread()., Claude Yih, 06:15
- Re: dereference precedence, Abdo Haji-Ali, 06:15
- Re: dereference precedence, Abdo Haji-Ali, 06:04
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, Barry, 06:03
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, tmp123, 06:01
- Re: Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, Ico, 06:00
- Re: not able to free memory, subirs, 05:54
- Example of 2 mutually recursive functions, jeniffer, 05:49
- Re: Not fully comprehending arrays and dynamic memory., Ben C, 05:45
- dereference precedence, Toni, 05:29
- Re: life cycle, Nick Keighley, 05:05
- Re: How to find out the names of uncalled functions from object files that are dynamically linked?, Chandra Kalle, 04:56
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Wolfgang Riedel, 04:54
- Re: A doubt about struct, Michael Mair, 04:52
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Richard Heathfield, 04:47
- Re: open file in c / create if file doesn't exist, Chandra Kalle, 04:47
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Richard Heathfield, 04:46
- Re: open file in c / create if file doesn't exist, Chandra Kalle, 04:42
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Kevin HZ, 04:42
- Re: not able to free memory, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:32
- Re: not able to free memory, Nick Keighley, 04:17
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Chris Hills, 04:15
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Richard Heathfield, 04:08
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Richard Heathfield, 04:02
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, willamette3597@xxxxxxxxx, 04:00
- Re: Not fully comprehending arrays and dynamic memory., Keith Thompson, 03:51
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Kevin HZ, 03:45
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, willamette3597@xxxxxxxxx, 03:37
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Diomidis Spinellis, 03:31
- Not fully comprehending arrays and dynamic memory., Mark Healey, 03:30
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, santosh, 03:29
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, santosh, 03:25
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, santosh, 03:06
- Re: A doubt about struct, Alex, 03:06
- Re: A doubt about struct, Diomidis Spinellis, 03:03
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, JyotiC, 02:49
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Chris Torek, 02:48
- Re: A doubt about struct, Michael Mair, 02:45
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Diomidis Spinellis, 02:41
- Re: Who can help me to interprete this code?, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:38
- Re: Memory leak due to onCtlColor ?, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:31
- Memory leak due to onCtlColor ?, mesushant, 02:21
- Re: Some Questions, Chris Torek, 01:50
- A doubt about struct, Alex, 01:39
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Claude Yih, 01:31
- Who can help me to interprete this code?, willamette3597@xxxxxxxxx, 01:29
- Re: not able to free memory, Keith Thompson, 01:20
- Re: not able to free memory, Martin Ambuhl, 01:17
- not able to free memory, subirs, 01:05
- Re: K&R exercises, ozbear, 01:00
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Ed Prochak, 00:36
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, Jaspreet, 00:21
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, peter, 00:05
April 12, 2006
- Re: POSIX library for Windows XP, N. Shamsundar, 23:54
- Re: Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, Keith Thompson, 23:31
- POSIX library for Windows XP, Leonard J. Reder, 23:27
- Australian Startup looking for C/C++ Engineers - GENEROUS $$$, peter, 23:21
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), CBFalconer, 23:10
- Re: life cycle, August Karlstrom, 23:02
- Re: Accessing members of a struct, Barry Schwarz, 22:49
- Re: Malloc and recursion, CBFalconer, 22:38
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Jack Klein, 21:58
- Re: life cycle, Keith Thompson, 21:50
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, CBFalconer, 21:43
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Keith Thompson, 21:26
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Richard Heathfield, 21:23
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 21:17
- Re: K&R exercises, Keith Thompson, 21:15
- Re: K&R exercises, Keith Thompson, 21:11
- Re: Http unix, Micah Cowan, 20:54
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Rod Pemberton, 20:51
- Re: life cycle, bharathi . vempati, 20:44
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 20:35
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Al Balmer, 20:32
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Richard Heathfield, 20:26
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Richard Heathfield, 20:13
- Re: Http unix, Richard Heathfield, 20:08
- Re: under/over flow problem?, questions?, 19:57
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Keith Thompson, 19:54
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 19:50
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 19:47
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Stephen Sprunk, 19:44
- Re: Http unix, Flash Gordon, 19:40
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Stephen Sprunk, 19:38
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Flash Gordon, 19:37
- Re: K&R exercises, Pedro Graca, 19:17
- Re: RAM testing techniques?, Pedro Graca, 19:17
- Re: Assignment: Print 2D array, Flash Gordon, 19:16
- Re: Http unix, Ian Collins, 19:09
- Re: Http unix, Default User, 19:08
- Source formatting (was: K&R exercises), Skarmander, 19:07
- Re: RAM testing techniques?, Flash Gordon, 19:01
- Re: K&R exercises, mdh, 18:54
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Mark McIntyre, 18:29
- Http unix, djake, 18:25
- Re: quick sort, Michael Mair, 18:22
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:20
- Re: K&R exercises, Pedro Graca, 18:17
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, Chris McDonald, 18:06
- Re: K&R exercises, Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:05
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, stathis gotsis, 17:42
- RAM testing techniques?, g . onkelinx, 17:35
- Re: Comparison function in qsort(), Michael Mair, 17:26
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Vladimir S. Oka, 17:20
- Re: Assignment: Print 2D array, Eric Lilja, 17:16
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: Malloc and recursion, ballpointpenthief, 17:07
- Re: K&R exercises, Diomidis Spinellis, 16:55
- Comparison function in qsort(), Spoon, 16:49
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Diomidis Spinellis, 16:48
- Re: K&R exercises, mdh, 16:43
- Re: K&R exercises, Roberto Waltman, 16:37
- K&R exercises, mdh, 16:18
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 16:17
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Martin Ambuhl, 16:03
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Herbert Rosenau, 15:59
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Herbert Rosenau, 15:59
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Herbert Rosenau, 15:59
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Martin Ambuhl, 15:57
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Martin Ambuhl, 15:56
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Vladimir S. Oka, 15:41
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:39
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Martin Ambuhl, 15:34
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: query: Windows exploits (random stack frame pointer), Sensei, 15:16
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Martin Ambuhl, 15:10
- Re: Malloc and recursion, Michael Wojcik, 14:26
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, David Resnick, 14:21
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Vladimir S. Oka, 14:21
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Al Balmer, 14:19
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 14:17
- Re: LISP generalized lists in C, Michael Wojcik, 14:16
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 14:13
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Martin Jørgensen, 14:01
- Re: life cycle, ed, 13:58
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Walter Roberson, 13:56
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, ed, 13:42
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:37
- Re: life cycle, ed, 13:33
- fgetc() vs. fread(), M. Åhman, 13:29
- Re: formatted input/output question, Herbert Rosenau, 13:27
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Default User, 13:12
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Flash Gordon, 13:08
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, osmium, 12:59
- Re: Assignment: Print 2D array, Flash Gordon, 12:57
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, Fred Kleinschmidt, 12:54
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Keith Thompson, 12:53
- Re: query: Windows exploits (random stack frame pointer), Keith Thompson, 12:36
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Keith Thompson, 12:28
- Re: loop question, Keith Thompson, 12:20
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Michael Wojcik, 12:19
- Re: Assignment: get integers and display in words, Robert Gamble, 12:19
- Re: Assignment: Print reverse order, Robert Gamble, 12:17
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Keith Thompson, 12:17
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Keith Thompson, 12:08
- Assignment: get integers and display in words, aatish19@xxxxxxxxx, 12:02
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 11:57
- Assignment: Print reverse order, aatish19@xxxxxxxxx, 11:53
- Re: life cycle, Kenneth Brody, 11:52
- Re: String array, stathis gotsis, 11:51
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Flash Gordon, 11:42
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Richard G. Riley, 11:42
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Richard G. Riley, 11:37
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Richard G. Riley, 11:35
- Assignment: Print 2D array, Eric Lilja, 11:31
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Al Balmer, 11:16
- query: Windows exploits (random stack frame pointer), bekz, 10:44
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Chris Dollin, 10:26
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 10:17
- Re: question about "while", seeker, 10:14
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Robert Latest, 09:58
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, David Resnick, 09:57
- Re: how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, osmium, 09:56
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Naresh, 09:49
- how to create sub-directory if it doesn't exists?, Martin Jørgensen, 09:49
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Naresh, 09:34
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., osmium, 09:28
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Abdo Haji-Ali, 09:22
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Naresh, 09:19
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Diomidis Spinellis, 09:05
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 08:51
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 08:49
- Re: loop question, pete, 08:40
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Abdo Haji-Ali, 08:37
- Re: sorting (was Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM), pete, 08:32
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Flash Gordon, 08:17
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Naresh, 08:06
- Re: Variable and typename naming, pete, 07:58
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Abdo Haji-Ali, 07:27
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Naresh, 07:15
- Re: String array, pinkfog, 06:52
- Re: life cycle, Alexander J. Almaleh, 05:38
- Re: loop question, jefong, 05:38
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, ais523, 05:32
- Re: parsing float number, Keith Thompson, 05:20
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Manuel Tobias Schiller, 05:12
- Re: Some Questions, Keith Thompson, 04:50
- Re: parsing float number, jefong, 04:46
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., jefong, 04:42
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., jefong, 04:40
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Ian Collins, 04:39
- Re: Plz help me with the characters showing., Vladimir S. Oka, 04:39
- Plz help me with the characters showing., pinkfog, 04:29
- Re: Some Questions, fctk, 04:23
- Re: Some Questions, fctk, 04:17
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Chris Torek, 04:15
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:57
- sorting (was Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM), Chris Torek, 03:55
- Re: Problem Taking input:(, Barry Schwarz, 03:14
- Re: Accessing members of a struct, Barry Schwarz, 03:14
- Re: Malloc and recursion, Chris Dollin, 03:05
- Re: how can I integrate a .EXE file into a C program?, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 02:55
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Marc Boyer, 02:46
- Re: life cycle, Nick Keighley, 02:46
- Re: parsing float number, pinkfog, 02:36
- Re: life cycle, Walter Roberson, 02:18
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Ian Collins, 01:51
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Michael Mair, 01:50
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, pinkfog, 01:47
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, tudoxxx, 01:40
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, tudoxxx, 01:37
- Re: loop question, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 00:22
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 00:22
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Bill Pursell, 00:16
April 11, 2006
- Re: Variable and typename naming, August Karlstrom, 23:50
- Re: life cycle, CBFalconer, 23:50
- Re: life cycle, CBFalconer, 23:47
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Keith Thompson, 23:44
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Keith Thompson, 23:39
- Re: char string, CBFalconer, 23:36
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Ian Collins, 23:36
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Walter Roberson, 22:33
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Walter Roberson, 22:21
- Re: life cycle, Eric Sosman, 21:47
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Keith Thompson, 21:41
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, WaterWalk, 21:32
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Dave Vandervies, 21:22
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, chjiangwh, 21:13
- Re: parsing float number, Joe Wright, 21:10
- Re: char string, Jaspreet, 20:50
- Re: char string, Jaspreet, 20:47
- Re: life cycle, pete, 20:46
- Re: life cycle, 林杰杰, 20:33
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Rod Pemberton, 20:25
- Re: life cycle, Keith Thompson, 20:24
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, pete, 20:22
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Keith Thompson, 20:09
- life cycle, bharathi . vempati, 20:08
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, pete, 19:59
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Ian Collins, 19:47
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Edward Gregor, 19:46
- Re: Some Questions, pete, 19:41
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, John Devereux, 19:31
- Re: Variable and typename naming, Walter Roberson, 19:13
- Re: String array, CBFalconer, 19:06
- Re: Some Questions, Skarmander, 19:05
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, CBFalconer, 19:03
- Re: parsing float number, David Wade, 19:03
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Ian Collins, 19:01
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Ian Collins, 18:59
- Re: Some Questions, Mark McIntyre, 18:47
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Stephen Sprunk, 18:43
- Re: question, pete, 18:42
- Variable and typename naming, Edward Gregor, 18:36
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: Some Questions, pete, 18:27
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, John Devereux, 18:22
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Default User, 18:09
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Default User, 18:09
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Default User, 18:08
- Re: char string, Default User, 18:07
- Re: Some Questions, Walter Roberson, 18:04
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Al Balmer, 17:33
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Abdo Haji-Ali, 17:33
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, Xicheng Jia, 17:31
- Re: Some Questions, Abdo Haji-Ali, 17:24
- Re: Malloc and recursion, Abdo Haji-Ali, 17:16
- Re: how can I integrate a .EXE file into a C program?, void * clvrmnky(), 17:05
- Re: fwrite() fails when called after fread(), Richard Hsu, 17:04
- Re: a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, void * clvrmnky(), 17:01
- a[++j]=a[j]+a[j+1];, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 16:46
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Manuel Tobias Schiller, 16:27
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Diomidis Spinellis, 16:24
- Re: Initializing static structs, Michael Mair, 16:16
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, CBFalconer, 16:13
- Re: Some Questions, Walter Roberson, 16:12
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Ian Collins, 16:11
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, pemo, 16:01
- Re: Some Questions, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Some Questions, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: Malloc and recursion, ed, 15:50
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 15:43
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, John Devereux, 15:43
- Re: How to encrypt a password, Keith Thompson, 15:38
- Re: Some Questions, rayw, 15:24
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 15:17
- Re: Code quality and examples from open source C code, Al Balmer, 15:15
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Rod Pemberton, 15:14
- Re: Problem Taking input:(, CBFalconer, 15:13
- Re: Some Questions, Walter Roberson, 15:05
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, CBFalconer, 15:00
- Re: Some Questions, Walter Roberson, 14:57
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Skarmander, 14:53
- Re: Accessing members of a struct, CBFalconer, 14:51
- Re: Some Questions, Skarmander, 14:47
- Re: String array, alex323, 14:26
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Marc Thrun, 14:15
- Re: char string, CBFalconer, 14:13
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Bill Pursell, 14:09
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, CBFalconer, 14:03
- Re: Some Questions, fctk, 13:53
- Re: Some Questions, Abdo Haji-Ali, 13:52
- Re: pgm without std library functions, CBFalconer, 13:49
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Chris Torek, 13:47
- Re: Some Questions, Walter Roberson, 13:42
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Skarmander, 13:39
- Re: Some Questions, fctk, 13:18
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Pedro Graca, 13:17
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Pedro Graca, 13:17
- Re: parsing float number, Martin Ambuhl, 13:10
- Re: How does assert benefit your code really?, Kiru Sengal, 12:55
- Re: fwrite() fails when called after fread(), Walter Roberson, 12:51
- fwrite() fails when called after fread(), Richard Hsu, 12:44
- Re: How to encrypt a password, Default User, 12:43
- Re: Some Questions, Walter Roberson, 12:38
- Re: How to update a file, Default User, 12:33
- Re: question about "while", Default User, 12:30
- Re: question about "while", Default User, 12:30
- Some Questions, fctk, 12:25
- Re: String array, stathis gotsis, 12:18
- Re: question, Vladimir S. Oka, 12:16
- question, palli, 12:11
- Re: Malloc and recursion, Abdo Haji-Ali, 12:09
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Richard Bos, 11:59
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, stathis gotsis, 11:56
- Re: Malloc and recursion, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:45
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Ralf Damaschke, 11:35
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Michael Wojcik, 11:34
- Re: String array, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:32
- Malloc and recursion, ballpointpenthief, 11:31
- Re: parsing float number, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:30
- Re: parsing float number, dkk, 11:19
- quick sort, aarklon, 11:19
- String array, alex323, 11:14
- Re: parsing float number, pemo, 11:00
- How does assert benefit your code really?, lovecreatesbeauty, 11:00
- Re: problem with dll instances, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:55
- Re: problem with dll instances, pemo, 10:54
- Re: parsing float number, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:53
- problem with dll instances, reach_khaleel, 10:49
- Re: How to encrypt a password, Dan_track, 10:45
- parsing float number, dkk, 10:44
- Re: LISP generalized lists in C, Duncan Muirhead, 10:38
- Re: How to encrypt a password, Diomidis Spinellis, 10:35
- Code quality and examples from open source C code, Diomidis Spinellis, 10:28
- Re: LISP generalized lists in C, tmp123, 10:26
- Re: LISP generalized lists in C, Eric Sosman, 10:17
- How to encrypt a password, Dan_track, 10:10
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Michael Wojcik, 10:02
- LISP generalized lists in C, Jean-Guillaume Pyraksos, 10:00
- Re: pgm without std library functions, S.Tobias, 09:58
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Michael Wojcik, 09:56
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Deephay, 09:41
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Chang Feng, 09:32
- Re: question, Darklight, 09:24
- Re: realloc(): invalid next size, Richard Bos, 09:23
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Roberto Waltman, 09:20
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Robert Latest, 09:11
- Re: Initializing static structs, S.Tobias, 09:05
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Richard Bos, 08:29
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 08:28
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 08:24
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Charles Richmond, 08:19
- Re: char string, pete, 08:08
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, pete, 07:59
- realloc(): invalid next size, Deephay, 07:43
- Re: HP-UX 11.23 Assertion failed: __thread_init == NULL, pete, 07:39
- Re: Problem Taking input:(, stathisgotsis, 07:38
- Re: pgm without std library functions, pete, 07:36
- Re: Problem Taking input:(, Pedro Graca, 07:17
- Re: Accessing members of a struct, Pedro Graca, 06:17
- Re: HP-UX 11.23 Assertion failed: __thread_init == NULL, Pedro Graca, 06:17
- Re: How to update a file, Pedro Graca, 06:17
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, Keith Thompson, 05:55
- Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, pdmountaineer@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:49
- Re: how to print extended ASCII codes in vc?, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:49
- Re: Audio streaming, Ian Collins, 05:47
- Re: how to print extended ASCII codes in vc?, chjiangwh, 05:45
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:45
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, Ian Collins, 05:44
- Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, pdmountaineer@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:42
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:40
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Nick Keighley, 05:40
- Re: char string, websnarf, 05:40
- Re: Converting a byte[] to a bitmap, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:36
- Problem Taking input:(, Sudip, 05:35
- Re: Accessing members of a struct, pemo, 05:34
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 05:28
- Converting a byte[] to a bitmap, Sauny, 05:01
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Anjana, 04:54
- Re: Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, Ian Collins, 04:35
- Can I integrate .EXE files into a new C program?, pdmountaineer@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:23
- how can I integrate a .EXE file into a C program?, pdmountaineer@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:17
- Re: char string, websnarf, 04:10
- Accessing members of a struct, joseph . paterson, 04:07
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:58
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:56
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, William J. Leary Jr., 02:48
- Re: question about "while", white.crow, 02:44
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 02:44
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, Kelsey Bjarnason, 02:44
- Re: question about "while", white.crow, 02:42
- Re: HP-UX 11.23 Assertion failed: __thread_init == NULL, Keith Thompson, 02:38
- Re: HP-UX 11.23 Assertion failed: __thread_init == NULL, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:25
- Re: how to print extended ASCII codes in vc?, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:20
- Re: question about "while", morpheus, 02:14
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Keith Thompson, 02:11
- Re: question about "while", LZXIA, 02:07
- HP-UX 11.23 Assertion failed: __thread_init == NULL, ankur . cdac, 02:00
- Re: question about "while", morpheus, 01:47
- How to update a file, Subhashini, 01:46
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Skarmander, 01:44
- Re: question about "while", LZXIA, 01:38
- Re: convert an encoded string, Deephay, 01:05
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Keith Thompson, 00:32
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Keith Thompson, 00:29
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Keith Thompson, 00:27
- question about "while", morpheus, 00:03
April 10, 2006
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, William J. Leary Jr., 23:58
- how to print extended ASCII codes in vc?, chjiangwh, 23:28
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Walter Roberson, 21:15
- Re: Structure type definition in different files?, WaterWalk, 21:13
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Keith Thompson, 21:08
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Walter Roberson, 21:07
- Re: C header files--Urgent, Robert Gamble, 20:43
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Kenneth Brody, 20:31
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Robert Gamble, 20:31
- C header files--Urgent, ginnisharma1@xxxxxxxxx, 20:31
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, CBFalconer, 20:21
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Robert Gamble, 20:05
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Robert Gamble, 20:03
- Re: Free source code diagramming programs, Al Balmer, 19:41
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 18:58
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Ben Pfaff, 17:55
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, REH, 17:47
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, stathis gotsis, 17:25
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Michael Wojcik, 17:14
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Keith Thompson, 17:07
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Michael Wojcik, 17:07
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Mark McIntyre, 17:03
- Re: formatted input/output question, Michael Mair, 17:01
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Michael Mair, 16:50
- formatted input/output question, dkk, 16:30
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Vladimir S. Oka, 16:21
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: question, Robert Gamble, 16:16
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: Strip String in 2 blocks, stathis gotsis, 16:08
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- question, Darklight, 15:44
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Kenneth Brody, 15:27
- Re: Strip String in 2 blocks, Senger, 15:14
- Strip String in 2 blocks, Senger, 15:13
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Ben C, 15:06
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Ben C, 15:01
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Bill Pursell, 14:13
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, stathis gotsis, 13:57
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Skarmander, 13:42
- Re: Audio streaming, Ben C, 13:36
- Re: Audio streaming, Jack Klein, 13:31
- Re: $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., Al Balmer, 13:28
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 13:26
- Audio streaming, skt, 13:19
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, Ben C, 13:16
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Walter Roberson, 12:23
- Re: convert an encoded string, Jack Klein, 12:22
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, Burton Samograd, 11:55
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, Eric Sosman, 11:37
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, Ben C, 11:09
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, ballpointpenthief, 11:04
- Re: using return in main to check memory leaks, Richard Bos, 10:51
- using return in main to check memory leaks, ballpointpenthief, 10:49
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Richard Bos, 10:46
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Dave Vandervies, 09:38
- Re: Free C Online Test, CBFalconer, 09:26
- Re: 500 C language Sample Programs, CBFalconer, 09:25
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, CBFalconer, 09:25
- convert an encoded string, Deephay, 09:22
- Re: implementation question, Robert Gamble, 08:58
- Re: implementation question, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:56
- implementation question, markpark, 08:45
- Re: Running a process in Background, dilabox, 08:25
- Re: Structure type definition in different files?, pete, 08:20
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Pedro Graca, 08:17
- Re: Running a process in Background, Pedro Graca, 08:17
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, Pedro Graca, 08:17
- Re: Structure type definition in different files?, Eric Sosman, 08:08
- Re: Using sizeof without parentheses, Chris McDonald, 08:07
- Re: Using sizeof without parentheses, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:06
- Re: Using sizeof without parentheses, Eric Sosman, 07:59
- Re: Using sizeof without parentheses, Chris McDonald, 07:58
- Re: Using sizeof without parentheses, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:48
- Structure type definition in different files?, WaterWalk, 07:48
- Using sizeof without parentheses, Chris McDonald, 07:38
- Re: Running a process in Background, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:30
- Re: OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, Vladimir S. Oka, 07:29
- Re: Running a process in Background, Flash Gordon, 07:17
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, www.hitechskill.com, 07:15
- Re: pgm without std library functions, pete, 07:11
- Free C Online Test, www.hitechskill.com, 07:11
- 500 C language Sample Programs, www.hitechskill.com, 07:10
- OPENING OF .chm or .html file in C?, BHARAT MEHTA, 07:04
- Running a process in Background, g.ankush1@xxxxxxxxx, 06:45
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, stathisgotsis, 05:44
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Richard Bos, 04:17
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Keith Thompson, 04:13
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Keith Thompson, 04:10
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 03:44
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 03:41
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 03:41
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Richard G. Riley, 03:38
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Richard Bos, 03:19
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 03:06
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Richard Bos, 03:05
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Nick Keighley, 02:45
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Barry Schwarz, 01:41
- Re: char string, Keith Thompson, 01:28
April 09, 2006
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Robert Gamble, 22:50
- Re: char string, Jaspreet, 22:09
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Keith Thompson, 21:45
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, CBFalconer, 21:38
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Dan Henry, 21:37
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Ian Collins, 21:36
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Keith Thompson, 21:28
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Walter Roberson, 20:28
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Joe Estock, 19:39
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Skarmander, 19:33
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Joe Estock, 19:25
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, CBFalconer, 18:34
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, CBFalconer, 18:19
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Pedro Graca, 18:17
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, pemo, 18:15
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, Barry Schwarz, 17:53
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Mark McIntyre, 17:21
- Re: How to read strings from a file with comments, Ian Collins, 17:12
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, bobrics, 17:11
- How to read strings from a file with comments, I. Myself, 17:04
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, major, 16:03
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 15:39
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 15:37
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Herbert Rosenau, 15:01
- Re: [ot]Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Mark McIntyre, 14:50
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Mark McIntyre, 14:50
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, Mark McIntyre, 14:47
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, CBFalconer, 14:42
- $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., skmail, 14:03
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Jack Klein, 13:59
- Re: ICQ 'channel' for C questions ?, stathis gotsis, 13:26
- Re: char string, W Marsh, 12:52
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Charles Krug, 12:48
- Re: char string, pete, 12:47
- Re: char string, websnarf, 12:43
- Re: char string, Richard G. Riley, 12:32
- Re: ICQ 'channel' for C questions ?, ed, 12:30
- ICQ 'channel' for C questions ?, Bit byte, 12:27
- Re: char string, goldfita, 12:24
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, CBFalconer, 12:22
- Re: ICQ 'room' for C communication?, akiross, 12:19
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, CBFalconer, 12:16
- Re: char string, akiross, 12:03
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Skarmander, 11:47
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Keith Thompson, 11:45
- Re: FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Skarmander, 11:45
- Re: Need to restore your photo??? We have solution for you! - SPAM!!, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:44
- char string, mangesh, 11:42
- FAQ 1.12--auto keyword, Bill Pursell, 11:30
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, Keith Thompson, 11:18
- ICQ 'room' for C communication?, Bit byte, 10:55
- Re: Could a struct with size 44 bytes point always points to a char array with size 2048 bytes?, Flash Gordon, 10:49
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, Richard G. Riley, 10:35
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Jack Klein, 10:26
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Richard G. Riley, 10:24
- Re: Could a struct with size 44 bytes point always points to a char array with size 2048 bytes?, pete, 10:09
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 10:08
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Nick Keighley, 09:54
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, osmium, 09:42
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, David Wade, 09:33
- Re: Could a struct with size 44 bytes point always points to a char array with size 2048 bytes?, eagle_jyjh@xxxxxxxxx, 09:30
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, pete, 09:28
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, pete, 09:18
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, pete, 09:13
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, Richard G. Riley, 09:13
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, Harald van Dijk, 09:10
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, pete, 09:09
- Re: [ot]Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Richard G. Riley, 09:06
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, John F, 09:05
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Richard G. Riley, 09:04
- [ot]Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, pete, 08:56
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, pemo, 08:54
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, Harald van Dijk, 08:54
- Re: Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, pemo, 08:53
- Re: Could a struct with size 44 bytes point always points to a char array with size 2048 bytes?, pete, 08:49
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Richard G. Riley, 08:48
- Re: Could a struct with size 44 bytes point always points to a char array with size 2048 bytes?, pete, 08:45
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, CBFalconer, 08:16
- Packed structs vs. unpacked structs: what's the difference?, Daniel Rudy, 08:02
- Re: 500 C sample Programs, pete, 07:56
- Could a struct with size 44 bytes point always points to a char array with size 2048 bytes?, eagle_jyjh@xxxxxxxxx, 07:45
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, Michael Mair, 07:28
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, pete, 07:13
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:11
- Re: VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, W Marsh, 06:55
- Re: Help for a simple program!, ed, 06:54
- VERY URGENT C PROGRAM, dembla, 06:49
- 500 C sample Programs, www.hitechskill.com, 06:47
- <b>free online test in C, C++ / Placement papers / Interview Questions</b>, www.hitechskill.com, 06:46
- Re: "Local" PHP/MySQL Programmer (I'm cheap and good), Vladimir S. Oka, 06:29
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, W Marsh, 06:28
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, Sisyphus, 06:21
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, Flash Gordon, 06:17
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, Johs32, 06:01
- Re: loop question, stathis gotsis, 05:36
- Re: C compiler for Windows?, Michael Mair, 05:34
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Michael Mair, 05:23
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 05:22
- Re: Help for a simple program!, Ian Collins, 04:54
- C compiler for Windows?, Johs32, 04:40
- Re: Help for a simple program!, awasthi . ashish, 04:39
- Re: Help for a simple program!, Ian Collins, 04:23
- Re: Help for a simple program!, awasthi . ashish, 04:14
- Help for a simple program!, awasthi . ashish, 04:04
- Re: output, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 03:30
- Re: Affordable Graphic Design - SPAM!!, Alan, 02:40
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Keith Thompson, 02:40
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Keith Thompson, 02:39
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, ranjmis, 02:18
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Keith Thompson, 02:12
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, bobrics, 02:04
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Ian Collins, 01:59
- Re: undefined refrence to a function, Ian Collins, 01:36
- undefined refrence to a function, bobrics, 01:20
- few topics to refer back, Rohit, 01:19
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Ian Collins, 01:13
April 08, 2006
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, CBFalconer, 20:04
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Skarmander, 18:35
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 17:58
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Chris Hills, 17:57
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Skarmander, 17:57
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Default User, 17:32
- Re: Affordable Graphic Design - SPAM!!, Default User, 17:27
- Re: value or refernce, Keith Thompson, 17:03
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: how can I send the error message to the user by email?, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, Eric Sosman, 16:40
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, Eric Lilja, 16:18
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Pedro Graca, 16:17
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, Eric Lilja, 16:16
- Re: linking error, blufox, 15:37
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, pemo, 15:00
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, Joe Wright, 14:43
- Re: Can this conversion code be simplified?, Eric Sosman, 14:10
- Can this conversion code be simplified?, Eric Lilja, 13:23
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Pedro Graca, 13:17
- Re: article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Martin Ambuhl, 13:14
- Re: value or refernce, Martin Ambuhl, 13:10
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Bill Pursell, 12:32
- Re: loop question, morpheus, 12:32
- Re: C Statistics library?, Chris Hills, 12:27
- Re: loop question, Joe Wright, 12:26
- Re: loop question, morpheus, 12:17
- Re: loop question, morpheus, 12:07
- Re: loop question, Joe Wright, 11:59
- Re: loop question, morpheus, 11:50
- Re: loop question, morpheus, 11:46
- Re: loop question, David Paleino, 11:46
- Re: how can I send the error message to the user by email?, ranjmis, 11:31
- Re: loop question, ranjmis, 11:24
- loop question, morpheus, 11:09
- article - Guidelines for writing efficient C code, Marco, 11:04
- how can I send the error message to the user by email?, DaVinci, 10:50
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 10:50
- Re: C Statistics library?, David Marsh, 10:13
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, pete, 07:19
- Re: Affordable Graphic Design - SPAM!!, Keith Thompson, 06:15
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Keith Thompson, 06:12
- Re: Need to restore your photo??? We have solution for you! - SPAM!!, CBFalconer, 04:31
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Bill Pursell, 03:46
- Re: Need Freelance Graphic Designer??? I'm cheap and good! - SPAM!!, Alan, 03:09
- Re: Need to restore your photo??? We have solution for you! - SPAM!!, Alan, 03:08
- Re: Affordable Graphic Design - SPAM!!, Alan, 03:08
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Me, 03:06
- Re: value or refernce, P.J. Plauger, 03:05
- Re: value or refernce, Keith Thompson, 03:03
- value or refernce, rahulsinner, 02:56
April 07, 2006
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Joe Estock, 23:10
- Re: Save 25%-75% of laborcost on web designing!!!, Keith Thompson, 22:54
- Need to restore your photo??? We have solution for you!, boyet59@xxxxxxxxx, 22:21
- Affordable Graphic Design, boyet59@xxxxxxxxx, 22:20
- Need Freelance Graphic Designer??? I'm cheap and good!, boyet59@xxxxxxxxx, 22:13
- Re: UCHAR undeclared, pete, 22:12
- "Local" PHP/MySQL Programmer (I'm cheap and good), boyet59@xxxxxxxxx, 22:12
- Save 25%-75% of laborcost on web designing!!!, boyet59@xxxxxxxxx, 22:10
- Re: portable sha1 hmac sources, William Ahern, 21:14
- Re: lint and Makefiles, Michael Mair, 20:24
- Re: linking error, Barry Schwarz, 19:43
- Re: restrictions with malloc???, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: key mapping for command-line tools, parcour@xxxxxxxxx, 19:11
- Re: lint and Makefiles, Flash Gordon, 19:03
- restrictions with malloc???, Martin Jørgensen, 18:57
- Re: linking error, CBFalconer, 18:35
- Re: linking error, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- lint and Makefiles, barcaroller, 17:55
- Re: memory leak using mtrace to find, Al Balmer, 17:47
- Re: linking error, geek, 17:28
- Re: linking error, Keith Thompson, 17:22
- Re: linking error, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: linking error, Ivanna Pee, 17:17
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Ivanna Pee, 17:13
- Re: linking error, Fred Kleinschmidt, 16:37
- Re: linking error, Flash Gordon, 16:25
- Re: linking error, Flash Gordon, 16:22
- Re: linking error, geek, 16:14
- Re: linking error, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: linking error, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: key mapping for command-line tools, Default User, 16:00
- Re: key mapping for command-line tools, Flash Gordon, 16:00
- Re: linking error, geek, 15:56
- Re: Programmer's Avenue, Default User, 15:44
- Re: linking error, Fred Kleinschmidt, 15:23
- Re: key mapping for command-line tools, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:12
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:09
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Al Balmer, 14:56
- key mapping for command-line tools, parcour@xxxxxxxxx, 14:56
- Re: Programmer's Avenue, Keith Thompson, 14:52
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Skarmander, 14:36
- Re: UCHAR undeclared, Sjouke Burry, 14:35
- Re: Programmer's Avenue, Skarmander, 14:23
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Edward Gregor, 14:20
- Re: pgm without std library functions, pete, 14:20
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, John F, 14:20
- linking error, geek, 14:11
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Eric Sosman, 13:52
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:49
- Re: UCHAR undeclared, tirzan, 13:38
- Re: pgm without std library functions, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:31
- Re: memory leak using mtrace to find, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:29
- pgm without std library functions, Anjana, 13:24
- memory leak using mtrace to find, subirs, 13:22
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Giorgos Keramidas, 13:13
- Re: Programmer's Avenue, Default User, 13:06
- Re: Can't figure this out, Default User, 13:02
- Re: Variables are accepted as the subscription when declare a array, Robert Gamble, 13:02
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Flash Gordon, 12:43
- Re: Trouble resizing a pointer of pointers, Flash Gordon, 12:35
- Re: Trouble resizing a pointer of pointers, Vladimir S. Oka, 11:59
- Re: Variables are accepted as the subscription when declare a array, Kenneth Brody, 11:58
- Re: Can't figure this out, Kenneth Brody, 11:55
- Re: C Statistics library?, Robert Gamble, 11:46
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, John F, 11:44
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Roberto Waltman, 11:38
- C Statistics library?, craigwharding, 11:38
- Re: accessing an array outside its bounds, Eric Sosman, 11:36
- Re: UCHAR undeclared, Martin Ambuhl, 11:34
- accessing an array outside its bounds, joint52, 11:02
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Michael Wojcik, 10:34
- Re: UCHAR undeclared, pete, 10:32
- Re: output, Robert Gamble, 10:24
- Re: UCHAR undeclared, Chris Dollin, 10:02
- Re: output, Dik T. Winter, 10:00
- UCHAR undeclared, tirzan, 09:56
- Re: output, Flash Gordon, 09:33
- Re: output, Chris Dollin, 09:32
- Re: output, Mark Odell, 09:29
- Re: output, Robert Gamble, 09:28
- Re: Programmer's Avenue, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:26
- Re: loop variable, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:22
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, osmium, 09:22
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:19
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:09
- Re: output, shishir, 09:09
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Dj_TRuST, 09:06
- Re: output, Mark Odell, 09:05
- Re: under/over flow problem?, Eric Sosman, 09:03
- Re: output, Robert Gamble, 09:00
- output, Abhishek Parwal, 08:49
- Re: Trouble resizing a pointer of pointers, Flash Gordon, 08:31
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Kufa, 08:20
- Trouble resizing a pointer of pointers, benjamin sago, 07:55
- Programmer's Avenue, ProgFrk, 07:23
- Re: Variables are accepted as the subscription when declare a array, Keith Thompson, 07:09
- Re: loop variable, npavankumar@xxxxxxxxx, 06:36
- Variables are accepted as the subscription when declare a array, lovecreatesbeauty, 06:09
- Re: Can't figure this out, pemo, 05:20
- Re: How to find out the names of uncalled functions from object files that are dynamically linked?, Flash Gordon, 04:05
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Mark Healey, 02:30
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:12
- Re: Can't figure this out, Keith Thompson, 01:51
- Re: Can't figure this out, pete, 01:42
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Skarmander, 01:36
- Re: int main(void) Why void?, pete, 01:35
- Re: Test your Skill now!, Keith Thompson, 01:32
- Re: perror(): (was Reading a Text file), Keith Thompson, 01:31
- How to find out the names of uncalled functions from object files that are dynamically linked?, dreamer29, 01:24
- Re: Can't figure this out, suresh, 01:17
- Re: under/over flow problem?, Me, 01:09
- Re: Can't figure this out, ciju, 00:55
- Re: int main(void) Why void?, Me, 00:43
- Can't figure this out, ritesh, 00:41
April 06, 2006
- under/over flow problem?, questions?, 23:24
- Re: Test your Skill now!, tuzib, 23:20
- perror(): (was Reading a Text file), Bill Pursell, 23:14
- Re: What is the use of keyword __cdel in function signature., Jaspreet, 23:01
- Re: Reading a Text file, Keith Thompson, 22:19
- Re: portable sha1 hmac sources, Jack Klein, 22:16
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Chris F.A. Johnson, 22:06
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, osmium, 21:06
- Re: Reading a Text file, nuke1872, 20:55
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, William J. Leary Jr., 20:14
- Re: Reading a Text file, Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 19:23
- Re: Reading a Text file, nuke1872, 18:40
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Skarmander, 18:36
- Re: Reading a Text file, nuke1872, 18:35
- Re: This is My HW,PLS Help me!, A. Sinan Unur, 18:13
- Re: Reading a Text file, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- This is My HW,PLS Help me!, Dj_TRuST, 17:59
- Re: loop variable, CBFalconer, 17:42
- Iniquities of pdf (was: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?), CBFalconer, 17:33
- Re: Reading a Text file, nuke1872, 17:28
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Walter Roberson, 16:54
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Thomas Carter, 16:32
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Mark McIntyre, 16:32
- Re: is any body having cp implementaion, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: loop variable, Ed Prochak, 16:31
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, John Bode, 16:08
- Re: is any body having cp implementaion, Micah Cowan, 15:54
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- portable sha1 hmac sources, ed, 15:44
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, John Bode, 15:42
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Micah Cowan, 15:38
- Re: int main(void) Why void?, Keith Thompson, 15:35
- Re: loop variable, void * clvrmnky(), 15:34
- [OT] Typesetting [Re: macro to control conditional...], Micah Cowan, 15:31
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Michael Mair, 15:21
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Michael Mair, 15:18
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Walter Roberson, 15:18
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Walter Roberson, 15:09
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, John Bode, 15:02
- Re: Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Ivanna Pee, 15:02
- Re: unsigned char and char print, Michael Mair, 14:54
- Detecting typedef at preprocessing time, Thomas Carter, 14:53
- loop variable, Ivanna Pee, 14:46
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Technoid, 14:06
- Re: int main(void) Why void?, Roberto Waltman, 13:51
- Re: unsigned char and char print, Michael Mair, 13:47
- Re: int main(void) Why void?, pete, 13:37
- Re: unsigned char and char print, Martin Ambuhl, 13:32
- Re: int main(void) Why void?, Michael Mair, 13:23
- Re: cons int manipulation, Chris Dollin, 13:07
- unsigned char and char print, QQ, 13:02
- Re: open file in c / create if file doesn't exist, tedu, 13:00
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, pete, 12:51
- int main(void) Why void?, rahulsinner, 12:50
- cons int manipulation, rahulsinner, 12:47
- Re: open file in c / create if file doesn't exist, norm4h8@xxxxxxxxx, 12:41
- open file in c / create if file doesn't exist, norm4h8, 12:36
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, rahulsinner, 12:33
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Mark Odell, 12:12
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Mark Odell, 11:41
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Mark Odell, 11:39
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Ivanna Pee, 11:32
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Ivanna Pee, 11:26
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Ivanna Pee, 11:25
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Skarmander, 11:25
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Mark Odell, 11:20
- Re: filling static vars from different file, Ivanna Pee, 11:17
- Re: Token-pasting trouble, Ivanna Pee, 11:13
- filling static vars from different file, r . roest, 11:01
- Token-pasting trouble, Mark Odell, 11:00
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, pete, 10:31
- Re: how to compose the two expression to one?, Duncan Muirhead, 10:26
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:15
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Vladimir S. Oka, 10:00
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Christian Christmann, 09:58
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, pemo, 09:38
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Jirka Klaue, 09:31
- Re: Accessing array by a pointer, Vladimir S. Oka, 09:22
- Accessing array by a pointer, Christian Christmann, 09:00
- Re: how to compose the two expression to one?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:49
- Re: how to compose the two expression to one?, pete, 08:25
- Re: how to compose the two expression to one?, Eric Sosman, 08:18
- how to compose the two expression to one?, DaVinci, 08:05
- Re: Test your Skill now!, Richard Heathfield, 06:13
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., jaysome, 06:10
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Keith Thompson, 05:37
- Re: What is the use of keyword __cdel in function signature., Bas Wassink, 05:21
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:12
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Chris Dollin, 05:05
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), npavankumar@xxxxxxxxx, 05:05
- Re: Memory-resident message queue, Nick Keighley, 04:35
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Ivanna Pee, 03:58
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:37
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:59
- Re: float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:52
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Richard Bos, 02:36
- float f=0.7; f < 0.7 f<0.7f, rahulsinner, 02:35
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Richard Bos, 02:19
- Re: What is the use of keyword __cdel in function signature., Jaspreet, 02:05
- Re: What is the use of keyword __cdel in function signature., Jaspreet, 01:51
- Re: What is the use of keyword __cdel in function signature., Keith Thompson, 01:46
- What is the use of keyword __cdel in function signature., code break, 01:31
- Re: Hi, has anyone tried to use C to realize some data structure like cells in Matlab?, Richard Heathfield, 01:20
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), CBFalconer, 01:10
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, CBFalconer, 01:05
- Hi, has anyone tried to use C to realize some data structure like cells in Matlab?, dd, 00:36
April 05, 2006
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Keith Thompson, 23:41
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Chris Torek, 23:29
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Bas Wassink, 23:11
- Test your Skill now!, tuzib, 23:08
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Mark Healey, 23:01
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Old Wolf, 22:59
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Mark Healey, 22:57
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Me, 22:22
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), A. Sinan Unur, 21:07
- Re: Memory-resident message queue, Joe Estock, 21:05
- Re: problem with mysql c API and c, Joe Estock, 20:51
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Me, 20:41
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, CBFalconer, 20:31
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Keith Thompson, 20:30
- Re: Reading a Text file, Michael Mair, 20:03
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Joe Wright, 20:03
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Michael Mair, 19:50
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, Peter Nilsson, 18:37
- Reading a Text file, nuke1872, 18:16
- Re: How to Identify functions in a .C File??, pete, 17:58
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Joe Wright, 17:53
- Re: I can't seem to use pow(), Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Mark McIntyre, 17:41
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Mark McIntyre, 17:31
- I can't seem to use pow(), Mark Healey, 17:25
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, bill, 16:36
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, Chandra Kalle, 16:15
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:19
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:05
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: Managing variable argument call, Chris Torek, 14:42
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Al Balmer, 14:08
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Default User, 13:51
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, Kenneth Brody, 13:22
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Julian V. Noble, 12:34
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 12:26
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Robert Gamble, 12:00
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, CBFalconer, 11:34
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, CBFalconer, 11:19
- Re: Memory-resident message queue, Ben Pfaff, 09:44
- Re: How to Identify functions in a .C File??, CBFalconer, 09:23
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Richard Bos, 09:13
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Ivanna Pee, 09:03
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Ivanna Pee, 09:02
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Ivanna Pee, 09:01
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Ivanna Pee, 08:54
- Managing variable argument call, sphinx . moro, 08:36
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Chang Feng, 08:35
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Chang Feng, 08:19
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Pedro Graca, 08:17
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Duncan Muirhead, 08:15
- Re: How to Identify functions in a .C File??, Pardha, 08:12
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Richard Bos, 08:10
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Richard Bos, 08:09
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Richard Bos, 08:06
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Richard Bos, 08:00
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Richard Bos, 07:46
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, blufox, 07:46
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:30
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:29
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, ram, 07:21
- Re: problem with mysql c API and c, Flash Gordon, 07:19
- Re: getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, Flash Gordon, 07:09
- Re: Debugger not reaching the first line of code, Ben C, 07:01
- getchar() behaviour on gcc 4.1, blufox, 06:54
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, pemo, 06:21
- FREE WEBSITE plus 10EMAIL ADDRESSES, big-cash, 06:14
- Debugger not reaching the first line of code, shishir, 06:12
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, pranav.choudhary@xxxxxxxxx, 05:22
- problem with mysql c API and c, alexkon1250, 05:11
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Jaspreet, 04:32
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Mopelee, 04:31
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, Simon Biber, 04:27
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Mopelee, 03:59
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Mopelee, 03:57
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Keith Thompson, 03:52
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Keith Thompson, 03:37
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Jaspreet, 03:34
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, pranav.choudhary@xxxxxxxxx, 03:30
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, CBFalconer, 03:24
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Mopelee, 03:19
- Re: Memory-resident message queue, Nick Keighley, 03:10
- Re: how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Jaspreet, 03:04
- how to make gcc know #inlcude<framework/filename.h> ?, Mopelee, 02:56
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, Richard Bos, 02:52
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Nick Keighley, 02:41
- Memory-resident message queue, quigstah@xxxxxxxxx, 02:06
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:36
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Me, 01:33
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Chad, 00:53
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, Robert Gamble, 00:31
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Keith Thompson, 00:27
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Robert Gamble, 00:15
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Chad, 00:09
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Chad, 00:09
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Chad, 00:01
April 04, 2006
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, Keith Thompson, 23:52
- Re: I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Robert Gamble, 23:51
- Re: Fast and safe method for XOR folding, Robert, 23:26
- I'm pretty sure I have some out of control Undefined Behavior, Chad, 22:58
- Re: Fast and safe method for XOR folding, Peter Nilsson, 22:19
- Re: Fast and safe method for XOR folding, pete, 22:08
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, pete, 22:00
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, pete, 21:58
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, Keith Thompson, 21:17
- Re: Fast and safe method for XOR folding, Eric Sosman, 20:53
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, CBFalconer, 20:31
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, pete, 20:13
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, Al Balmer, 20:04
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Al Balmer, 20:02
- Re: email list/make lots of money!!!, pete, 19:43
- Re: Fast and safe method for XOR folding, pete, 19:38
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Ian Collins, 19:05
- Fast and safe method for XOR folding, robert.h.lowe@xxxxxxxxx, 18:48
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Julian V. Noble, 18:17
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Julian V. Noble, 17:55
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Mark McIntyre, 17:40
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Al Balmer, 17:30
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, CBFalconer, 17:17
- Re: Parsing a Section of Binary String Data!, Pedro Graca, 17:17
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, CBFalconer, 17:13
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Ian Collins, 17:12
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Keith Thompson, 17:06
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, CBFalconer, 17:06
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, blufox, 16:22
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Michael Wojcik, 15:59
- Re: Address, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Ivanna Pee, 15:37
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Michael Mair, 15:35
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Eric Sosman, 15:34
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, Robert Gamble, 15:31
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Ben Pfaff, 15:30
- Re: Nesting if statements in switch structures, Robert Gamble, 15:27
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Ed Prochak, 15:23
- Nesting if statements in switch structures, Technoid, 15:19
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Mark McIntyre, 15:18
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Michael Mair, 15:14
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: source-code viewer, Walter Roberson, 14:51
- Re: source-code viewer, Robert Gamble, 14:46
- source-code viewer, muttaa, 14:38
- anderson's equivalence method, aarklon, 13:42
- Re: __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, pemo, 13:02
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, Skarmander, 12:57
- Re: extern needed or not?, Laurijssen, 12:46
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Default User, 12:44
- Re: can the array size be ZERO, Flash Gordon, 12:25
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, REH, 12:20
- Re: Double Clock Experiment, sal, 12:20
- can the array size be ZERO, pranav.choudhary@xxxxxxxxx, 12:09
- __FILE__ and __LINE__ within macros, Kenneth Brody, 11:44
- Re: How to Identify functions in a .C File??, Barry Schwarz, 10:34
- Re: why is wcschr is so slow???, Ivanna Pee, 10:33
- Re: is any body having cp implementaion, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 09:50
- Re: Address, vim, 09:43
- Re: Address, osmium, 09:31
- Address, vim, 09:27
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 08:35
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., John Bode, 07:49
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, CBFalconer, 07:39
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Me, 07:38
- why is wcschr is so slow???, Albert Oppenheimer, 07:23
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Flash Gordon, 07:15
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, pete, 06:47
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Anders Arnholm, 06:36
- Re: Is it possible to write a struct to binary file?, Vladimir S. Oka, 06:27
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, jacob navia, 06:01
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Me, 04:07
- Re: is any body having cp implementaion, Ian Collins, 03:36
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:30
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Niu Xiao, 03:25
- Re: is any body having cp implementaion, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:20
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:18
- Re: Is it possible to write a struct to binary file?, Richard Bos, 03:17
- is any body having cp implementaion, RAM, 03:14
- is any body having cp implementaion, RAM, 03:14
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, sam_cit, 03:10
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Richard Bos, 03:08
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Richard Bos, 03:07
- Re: Is it possible to write a struct to binary file?, CBFalconer, 03:02
- Re: Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, Vladimir S. Oka, 03:02
- Re: insert an elem into a link list, CBFalconer, 02:59
- Regarding McCabe's Cyclomatic Complexity, sam_cit, 02:57
- Re: insert an elem into a link list, CBFalconer, 02:56
- Re: Is it possible to write a struct to binary file?, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:46
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Richard Bos, 02:30
- Re: Refactoring-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:29
- Is it possible to write a struct to binary file?, bergko, 02:25
- Re: Refactoring-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, Chris McDonald, 02:00
- Re: Has any C library to parse JAVA serialized object string?, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:55
- Re: Refactoring-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, Vladimir S. Oka, 01:45
- Re: insert an elem into a link list, g.ankush1@xxxxxxxxx, 01:44
- Re: popen cannot allocate memory, Keith Thompson, 01:33
- Re: Has any C library to parse JAVA serialized object string?, MMiGG, 01:31
- Re: insert an elem into a link list, Michael Mair, 01:23
- popen cannot allocate memory, rveloso, 01:02
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Michael Mair, 00:45
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Michael Mair, 00:41
- insert an elem into a link list, neilcancer@xxxxxxxxx, 00:35
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Burton Samograd, 00:31
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., CBFalconer, 00:06
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Keith Thompson, 00:01
April 03, 2006
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., jaysome, 23:31
- Re: getch() and getche(), Jack Klein, 22:49
- Re: Has any C library to parse JAVA serialized object string?, Jack Klein, 22:45
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Old Wolf, 18:27
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Micah Cowan, 18:19
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 18:05
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Keith Thompson, 17:59
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 17:43
- Re: how to resolve this problem, Barry, 17:25
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 17:24
- Re: Refactoring-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, Chris McDonald, 17:16
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 17:01
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Vladimir S. Oka, 16:56
- Re: How to Identify functions in a .C File??, Kevin Handy, 16:49
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 16:40
- Re: Trying to understand character arrays., Michael Mair, 16:23
- Trying to understand character arrays., drM, 16:13
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Michael Mair, 16:10
- Re: extern needed or not?, pete, 15:52
- Re: extern needed or not?, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:44
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Vladimir S. Oka, 15:42
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Michael Mair, 15:02
- Re: extern needed or not?, Laurijssen, 14:37
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, pete, 14:36
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Al Balmer, 14:22
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, CBFalconer, 14:07
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 14:06
- Re: How to change the value of PS1 from within a c program, Keith Thompson, 13:59
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Vladimir S. Oka, 13:50
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Bas Wassink, 13:05
- Re: variable declaration in for(), Ben Pfaff, 12:59
- Re: Ncurses, Default User, 12:53
- Re: how to resolve this problem, Default User, 12:51
- Re: how to resolve this problem, Default User, 12:51
- Re: how to resolve this problem, Default User, 12:50
- Re: how to resolve this problem, Default User, 12:50
- [OT] Re: Need suggestions for C links., Micah Cowan, 11:53
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 11:50
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 11:46
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Micah Cowan, 11:35
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 11:34
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Micah Cowan, 11:32
- Re: variable declaration in for(), pemo, 10:57
- Re: difference between pass by address and pass by reference!!, pemo, 10:53
- Re: fpurge, those who know me have no need of my name, 10:49
- Re: difference between pass by address and pass by reference!!, Chris Dollin, 10:45
- Refactoring-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, loulou384@xxxxxxxxx, 10:39
- difference between pass by address and pass by reference!!, blufox, 10:35
- Re: getch() and getche(), Martin Ambuhl, 10:30
- Re: getch() and getche(), Mark Odell, 10:28
- Re: getch() and getche(), Flash Gordon, 10:23
- Re: Need suggestions for C links., those who know me have no need of my name, 10:16
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Bas Wassink, 10:08
- getch() and getche(), James McLaughlin, 10:00
- Has any C library to parse JAVA serialized object string?, MMiGG, 09:41
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Bikram Bhatt, 09:34
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 09:18
- Re: variable declaration in for(), pete, 09:12
- Re: variable declaration in for(), ballpointpenthief, 08:58
- Re: how to resolve this problem, CBFalconer, 08:49
- Re: variable declaration in for(), pete, 08:48
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 08:47
- variable declaration in for(), ballpointpenthief, 08:40
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, CBFalconer, 08:36
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Nick Keighley, 08:19
- Re: how to resolve this problem, niuzb, 08:13
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Mark McIntyre, 08:06
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, pete, 07:39
- Ncurses, vikas, 07:31
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 07:27
- Re: how to resolve this problem, rrs . matrix, 06:24
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Flash Gordon, 06:21
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Richard Bos, 05:06
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Bas Wassink, 05:04
- Re: how to resolve this problem, code break, 04:50
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Nick Keighley, 04:07
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Richard Bos, 03:39
- Re: How to change the value of PS1 from within a c program, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:31
- Re: how to resolve this problem, niuzb, 03:22
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Richard Bos, 03:16
- Re: how to resolve this problem, ye, 03:12
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Richard Bos, 03:00
- Re: What does 'restrict' mean?, Niu Xiao, 02:58
- how to resolve this problem, niuzb, 02:44
- Re: variadic macros and and empty replacement for __VA_ARGS__, Urs Thuermann, 02:43
- Re: How to change the value of PS1 from within a c program, Walter Roberson, 02:37
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Vladimir S. Oka, 02:30
- How to change the value of PS1 from within a c program, vatsa, 02:22
- Re: reading a file, Michael Mair, 01:40
- Re: Something About Date Type, Keith Thompson, 00:52
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, CBFalconer, 00:42
- What does 'restrict' mean?, Niu Xiao, 00:17
April 02, 2006
- Re: Parsing a Section of Binary String Data!, Dave Thompson, 23:49
- Re: loop doesn't stop in example program?, Dave Thompson, 23:46
- Re: code that compiles in c but not in c++?, P.J. Plauger, 23:35
- Re: Something About Date Type, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 23:30
- Re: c file reading, Dave Thompson, 22:11
- Re: code that compiles in c but not in c++?, Dave Thompson, 22:11
- Re: how to count rows and columns of integers/doubles in a file?, Dave Thompson, 22:11
- reading a file, c language, 21:42
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Dik T. Winter, 21:17
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Mark McIntyre, 18:59
- Re: [OT] Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Mark McIntyre, 18:56
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Mark McIntyre, 18:55
- Re: using native C code in a C# application, William Ahern, 17:47
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 17:39
- Re: using native C code in a C# application, Skarmander, 17:37
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Micah Cowan, 16:43
- Re: extern needed or not?, Micah Cowan, 16:40
- using native C code in a C# application, manu.kanwarpal@xxxxxxxxx, 16:33
- Re: problem named walk, Micah Cowan, 16:27
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, stathis gotsis, 16:23
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, blufox, 15:46
- Re: extern needed or not?, Laurijssen, 15:34
- Re: convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, Michael Mair, 15:32
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 15:26
- Re: Globally declared arrays, robin . bruce, 15:19
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Marc Thrun, 13:33
- Re: modem code, Walter Roberson, 12:19
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 12:06
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 11:43
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Joe Wright, 11:27
- Re: convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, Ben Bacarisse, 11:16
- Re: n00b input help, Ben Bacarisse, 10:35
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Ben Bacarisse, 09:56
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 09:41
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pemo, 09:11
- Re: modem code, davidchang, 08:49
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, CBFalconer, 08:33
- Re: modem code, davidchang, 08:27
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, CBFalconer, 08:22
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 07:27
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Michael Mair, 07:03
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 06:44
- Re: extern needed or not?, pete, 05:58
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 05:45
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, WillerZ, 05:44
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Rod Pemberton, 05:44
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Douglas A. Gwyn, 05:43
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Eric Sosman, 05:43
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:42
- Re: macro to control conditional compilation based on date, Vladimir S. Oka, 05:42
- Re: problem named walk, David Paleino, 05:28
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Chris Torek, 04:53
- Re: extern needed or not?, Laurijssen, 04:27
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Vladimir S. Oka, 04:25
- Re: problem named walk, Flash Gordon, 04:12
- Re: problem named walk, Default User, 03:24
- Re: problem named walk, David Paleino, 03:17
- Re: convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, Michael Mair, 03:08
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Michael Mair, 03:04
- Re: convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, Keith Thompson, 03:02
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, fctk, 01:59
- problem named walk, rajat, 01:50
- convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, ycliuwz, 01:26
- convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, ycliuwz, 01:25
- convert int to store in binary file in 1byte, ycliuwz, 01:25
April 01, 2006
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Joe Wright, 23:35
- [OT] Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Chris F.A. Johnson, 23:10
- Re: n00b input help, Keith Thompson, 23:02
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Keith Thompson, 22:56
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Eric Sosman, 22:39
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Joe Wright, 21:54
- Re: how to copy a file into an array?, Captain Winston, 21:49
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 21:42
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 21:39
- $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., skmail, 20:51
- $2.00 Bonus signup from Goldscity.com., skmail, 20:49
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, CBFalconer, 20:14
- Re: Parsing two formatted text files, CBFalconer, 20:10
- Re: n00b input help, moostafa, 19:42
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, stathis gotsis, 19:31
- Re: Some doubts on variable-length array, stathis gotsis, 19:14
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), MrG{DRGN}, 18:47
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 17:38
- Re: Parsing two formatted text files, Ben C, 17:36
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, pete, 17:26
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Kenneth Brody, 17:08
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Kenneth Brody, 16:58
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Kenneth Brody, 16:53
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Mark McIntyre, 16:47
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Ben Pfaff, 16:42
- Re: Parsing two formatted text files, bfowlkes, 16:42
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: how to copy a file into an array?, Michael Mair, 16:28
- Re: modem code, Michael Mair, 16:13
- Re: how to copy a file into an array?, CBFalconer, 16:13
- Re: modem code, Mark Odell, 16:11
- Re: How to write the variables of a structure from an array?, CBFalconer, 16:11
- Re: N -ROOM LIGHTS PROBLEM, Michael Mair, 16:09
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, CBFalconer, 15:53
- Re: How to write the variables of a structure from an array?, Keith Thompson, 15:45
- modem code, farrukh_n40, 15:43
- how to copy a file into an array?, ShuchiTandon, 14:35
- Re: How to write the variables of a structure from an array?, Flash Gordon, 14:22
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 14:18
- Re: How to write the variables of a structure from an array?, gladhuman, 12:50
- Re: extern needed or not?, Ben Pfaff, 11:16
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, osmium, 11:15
- How to write the variables of a structure from an array?, gladhuman, 11:10
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, osmium, 11:00
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, stathis gotsis, 10:57
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 10:55
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 10:52
- extern needed or not?, Laurijssen, 10:44
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, osmium, 10:33
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 10:25
- Re: Chess, osmium, 10:15
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, P.J. Plauger, 10:13
- N -ROOM LIGHTS PROBLEM, ALIABBAS J PETIWALA, 10:11
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, CBFalconer, 09:49
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Joe Wright, 09:17
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Michael Mair, 08:51
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, fctk, 08:43
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ List), Eric Sosman, 08:41
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, fctk, 08:25
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Michael Mair, 08:22
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Charles Krug, 08:11
- Re: *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, Vladimir S. Oka, 08:08
- *p++ = *q++ undefined? why?, fctk, 07:26
- Re: Some doubts on variable-length array, lovecreatesbeauty, 06:48
- Re: n00b input help, CBFalconer, 06:21
- Re: n00b input help, pete, 06:08
- 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
- n00b input help, moostafa, 04:25
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Skarmander, 04:23
- Re: variadic macros and and empty replacement for __VA_ARGS__, pemo, 04:07
- Re: big decimal integer constant warning, Michael Mair, 03:04
- Re: big decimal integer constant warning, fctk, 02:47
- Re: Chess, Gregc., 02:37
- Re: Chess, Keith Thompson, 02:32
- Re: Chess, Gregc., 01:42
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Me, 01:31
- Re: Chess, Keith Thompson, 01:27
- Re: string addition, Me, 01:25
- Re: Some doubts on variable-length array, lovecreatesbeauty, 01:02
March 31, 2006
- Re: How to Identify functions in a .C File??, Walter Roberson, 23:42
- Re: More on pointers to pointers., Dave Vandervies, 23:21
- Re: Chess, Gregc., 22:30
- Re: Parsing two formatted text files, CBFalconer, 22:25
- Re: Chess, Eric Sosman, 22:19
- Re: scope and linkage, Jack Klein, 21:24
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, SM Ryan, 20:54
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Ben Bacarisse, 20:41
- Re: scope and linkage, CBFalconer, 20:29
- Re: unions with structures of common initial sequence, Michael Mair, 20:24
- Re: Chess, Stephen Dedalus, 20:06
- unions with structures of common initial sequence, aarklon, 19:52
- Re: HI, a question on #include, Keith Thompson, 19:46
- Re: Chess, Stephen Dedalus, 19:40
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, swengineer001@xxxxxxxxx, 19:28
- Re: Chess, pete, 19:23
- Re: scope and linkage, rick, 19:13
- Re: Parsing two formatted text files, Ben C, 18:57
- Chess, Gregc., 18:51
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Jordan Abel, 18:34
- Re: Parsing two formatted text files, Eric Sosman, 18:32
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Jordan Abel, 18:25
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Skarmander, 18:21
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: Text mode fseek/ftell, Ben Bacarisse, 18:11
- Re: scope and linkage, Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:10
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Parsing two formatted text files, bfowlkes, 18:06
- Re: HI, a question on #include, Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:05
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Richard Tobin, 17:56
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Martin Ambuhl, 17:55
- Re: scope and linkage, Jack Klein, 17:54
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Skarmander, 17:49
- Re: size in kbytes?, CBFalconer, 17:16
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: Scope/use of prototypes Qs, Michael Wojcik, 17:11
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, Skarmander, 16:23
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: What will happen if main called in side main function?, swengineer001@xxxxxxxxx, 15:43
- Re: Significance of trigraph in C preprocessor, Mark McIntyre, 15:42
- Re: How to Define High-precision Date type, Mark McIntyre, 15:38
- Re: Binary or Ascii Text?, Keith Thompson, 15:35
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