comp.lang.c (date)
May 30, 2006
- Re: x=(x=5,11), google, 07:05
- Re: Really easy cygwin / gcc question, Richard Bos, 06:49
- Re: problem with size of, Vladimir Oka, 06:48
- Re: increment pointer, Richard Bos, 06:47
- Re: problem with size of, Captain Winston, 06:45
- Re: Really easy cygwin / gcc question, Michael, 06:34
- problem with size of, seema, 06:30
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 06:21
- Re: Really easy cygwin / gcc question, Vladimir Oka, 06:17
- Re: Really easy cygwin / gcc question, Vladimir Oka, 05:59
- Re: output from program - why?, Bart Rider, 05:53
- Re: linked list - struct problem, Flash Gordon, 05:40
- output from program - why?, Allan M. Bruce, 05:37
- Really easy cygwin / gcc question, Michael, 05:26
- Re: linked list - struct problem, Erik, 04:58
- Re: error 'unnamed fields', Roman Mashak, 03:32
- Re: scope q, Frank Silvermann, 03:31
- Re: LL help, Steve Chow, 03:27
- Re: scope q, Richard Heathfield, 02:40
- Re: applying C preprocessor partially, Richard Bos, 02:37
- Re: LL help, Michael Mair, 02:31
- Re: Bit fiddling, jaks . maths, 02:01
- Re: Bit fiddling, Neil, 01:06
May 29, 2006
- Re: error 'unnamed fields', Ian Collins, 23:58
- Re: LL help, Steve Chow, 23:53
- Re: LL help, Walter Roberson, 23:41
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Jack, 23:30
- LL help, Steve Chow, 23:17
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Andrew Poelstra, 22:58
- Re: error 'unnamed fields', Roman Mashak, 22:54
- Re: error 'unnamed fields', Ian Collins, 22:29
- error 'unnamed fields', Roman Mashak, 22:05
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Jack, 21:47
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 20:42
- Re: Arrays issue, Chris Torek, 20:41
- Re: scope q, Barry Schwarz, 20:41
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 20:02
- scope q, Frank Silvermann, 19:53
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 19:53
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 19:51
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 19:41
- Re: increment pointer, Tomás, 18:52
- Re: increment pointer, Erik Wikström, 18:34
- Re: increment pointer, Joe Wright, 18:28
- Re: What is the purpose of the construct ``if (m <<= 0)'' ?, Ian Collins, 18:06
- Re: What is the purpose of the construct ``if (m <<= 0)'' ?, spibou, 18:00
- Re: What is the purpose of the construct ``if (m <<= 0)'' ?, Walter Roberson, 17:41
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Andrew Poelstra, 17:40
- Re: What is the purpose of the construct ``if (m <<= 0)'' ?, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: DOS using C, Walter Roberson, 17:32
- Re: increment pointer, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: increment pointer, Walter Roberson, 17:21
- Re: applying C preprocessor partially, Keith Thompson, 17:21
- What is the purpose of the construct ``if (m <<= 0)'' ?, spibou, 17:20
- Re: memory allocation, Malcolm, 16:55
- Re: increment pointer, Walter Roberson, 16:52
- Re: increment pointer, Heinz Ozwirk, 16:50
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Stephen Sprunk, 16:46
- increment pointer, temper3243, 16:34
- Re: applying C preprocessor partially, Ira Baxter, 15:42
- Re: UNIX libraries in windows, Clever Monkey, 15:35
- Re: linked list - struct problem, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- UNIX libraries in windows, anand . ba, 15:22
- Re: memory allocation, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: DOS using C, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Keith Thompson, 15:08
- Re: Diffrence, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: memory allocation, Walter Roberson, 14:47
- Re: memory allocation, Joe Wright, 14:37
- Re: memory allocation, Frank Silvermann, 14:05
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, codergem, 13:42
- Re: Diffrence, Chris Hills, 13:41
- Re: Arrays issue, Clever Monkey, 13:29
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Walter Roberson, 13:19
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, Barry Schwarz, 13:18
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, Richard Tobin, 13:05
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, santosh, 13:02
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Skarmander, 12:55
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Tim Woodall, 12:54
- Re: Diffrence, W Marsh, 12:54
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 12:30
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Jack, 12:19
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Marc Thrun, 12:15
- Re: Difficulty, Clever Monkey, 12:05
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Jordan Abel, 12:01
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Jordan Abel, 11:59
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 11:55
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 11:52
- Re: Taking a test for a job, osmium, 11:40
- Re: x=(x=5,11), google, 11:31
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Tomás, 11:29
- Re: memory allocation, bert, 11:25
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Tomás, 11:16
- Re: Diffrence, Tomás, 11:14
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 10:36
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, alankrit, 10:20
- Re: x=(x=5,11), google, 10:14
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Andrew Poelstra, 10:13
- Re: Storing variable arguments for future use in C?, Andrew Poelstra, 10:06
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 10:03
- Re: pointer, Andrew Poelstra, 09:52
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 09:32
- Re: Diffrence, osmium, 09:31
- Re: short or int, ena8t8si, 09:21
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 09:21
- Re: DOS using C, santosh, 09:08
- Re: applying C preprocessor partially, Joe Estock, 09:08
- Re: Diffrence, Erik Wikström, 09:06
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Re: DOS using C, Richard Heathfield, 09:02
- Re: PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, santosh, 08:59
- Re: memory allocation, santosh, 08:55
- Re: Flexible array member and alignement, tobiasoed, 08:51
- Re: applying C preprocessor partially, Richard Heathfield, 08:50
- Re: memory allocation, Richard Tobin, 08:39
- PLease help me.Wots the problem with following code....?, alankrit, 08:39
- Re: linked list - struct problem, santosh, 08:38
- DOS using C, enjoywithneha@xxxxxxxxx, 08:19
- Re: Storing variable arguments for future use in C?, Richard Bos, 08:16
- Re: pointer, Joe Wright, 08:11
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 07:54
- applying C preprocessor partially, Urs Thuermann, 07:51
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Erik Wikström, 07:41
- Re: x=(x=5,11), google, 07:38
- Re: Taking a test for a job, spibou, 07:37
- Re: Difficulty, ballpointpenthief, 07:36
- Storing variable arguments for future use in C?, prasanthag, 07:33
- memory allocation, Emil Huseynli, 07:32
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., SM Ryan, 07:29
- Re: Diffrence, Vijay, 07:27
- Re: Diffrence, Vijay, 07:26
- Diffrence, Vijay, 07:23
- Re: linked list - struct problem, Erik, 07:12
- Re: linked list - struct problem, Richard Heathfield, 06:57
- Re: Difficulty, Richard Heathfield, 06:55
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Ico, 06:52
- Re: Hiding a file, Jaspreet, 06:50
- Re: linked list - struct problem, Erik, 06:48
- Difficulty, Vijay, 06:46
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Richard Bos, 06:40
- Re: linked list - struct problem, santosh, 06:26
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, santosh, 06:17
- linked list - struct problem, Erik, 06:13
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 06:09
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., santosh, 06:08
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., newbie, 06:03
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Tobin, 05:45
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Richard Heathfield, 05:40
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Ico, 05:26
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., Richard Heathfield, 05:25
- Re: String Handling, Richard Heathfield, 05:15
- Re: How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., santosh, 05:11
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Heathfield, 05:09
- Re: String Handling, santosh, 05:08
- How can we perfom multiplication programatically without using + or * operator., mjdeesh_hi, 05:02
- String Handling, Vijay, 04:58
- Re: Hiding a file, Keith Thompson, 04:20
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Keith Thompson, 04:16
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Richard Bos, 04:07
- Re: Hiding a file, santosh, 03:55
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Bos, 03:51
- Hiding a file, Sync_net, 03:32
- Re: x=(x=5,11), google, 03:23
- Re: Help with threads, santosh, 03:21
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, santosh, 03:07
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, pc, 03:01
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, santosh, 02:57
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Stephen Sprunk, 02:43
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, russell kym horsell, 02:41
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, v4vijayakumar, 02:35
- Re: printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, Keith Thompson, 02:24
- printf("%s\n", __FILE__); /* why SIGSEGV? */, v4vijayakumar, 01:46
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Gordon Burditt, 01:17
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Keith Thompson, 01:00
- Re: Not necessarily contiguous, Jack, 00:56
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 00:46
- Not necessarily contiguous, Tomás, 00:17
- Re: Help with threads, Frank Silvermann, 00:05
May 28, 2006
- Re: pointer, Andrew Poelstra, 23:54
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Jack, 23:43
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 23:24
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jack Klein, 23:09
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 22:57
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Stephen Sprunk, 22:54
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Robert Gamble, 22:53
- Re: short or int, Richard Heathfield, 21:53
- Re: varargs question: va_list in structure, Dave Thompson, 21:36
- Re: pointer, Dave Thompson, 21:36
- Re: va_list, Dave Thompson, 21:36
- Re: short or int, Dave Thompson, 21:36
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 21:27
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Heathfield, 20:44
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, krbyxtrm, 20:38
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Kenneth Brody, 20:09
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 20:07
- Re: Help with threads, Ian Collins, 20:06
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 20:00
- Re: Bit fiddling, Thad Smith, 19:48
- Help with threads, matt, 19:33
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 19:06
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 18:45
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Heathfield, 18:42
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Old Wolf, 18:35
- Re: A stylistic question., Jordan Abel, 17:59
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 17:55
- Re: A stylistic question., Richard Heathfield, 17:53
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 17:48
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Heathfield, 17:27
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Tim Woodall, 16:55
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 16:42
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 16:35
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 16:34
- Re: A stylistic question., ena8t8si, 16:28
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, ena8t8si, 16:07
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Richard Heathfield, 15:27
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Default User, 15:17
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Keith Thompson, 15:17
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Tomás, 15:09
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Ben Pfaff, 15:05
- Re: Arrays issue, Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Jack, 14:58
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Andrew Poelstra, 14:52
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Ben Pfaff, 14:28
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Default User, 13:40
- using mbcs and wide functions (was: Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string), those who know me have no need of my name, 13:05
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 12:45
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Robert Gamble, 12:36
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, ballpointpenthief, 11:55
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Tomás, 11:17
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Andrew Poelstra, 11:13
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Joe Wright, 11:12
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Kenneth Brody, 11:07
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Andrew Poelstra, 11:05
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Tomás, 10:51
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Joe Wright, 10:43
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Harald van Dijk, 10:38
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Tomás, 10:11
- Re: Bit fiddling, Tim Woodall, 09:14
- Re: Bit fiddling, Eric Sosman, 09:06
- Re: Bit fiddling, Richard Heathfield, 08:57
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Gsec, 08:41
- Bit fiddling, saurabhnsit2001, 08:31
- Re: Bit fiddling, W Marsh, 08:31
- Bit fiddling, saurabhnsit2001, 08:30
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Joe Wright, 07:55
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Tim Woodall, 07:18
- Re: Arrays issue, santosh, 06:11
- Re: Arrays issue, Frank Silvermann, 05:51
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 05:28
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, santosh, 04:54
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Malcolm, 04:00
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Malcolm, 03:55
- Re: efficient code to do left shift on 64-bit values, aurgathor, 03:29
- Re: String Buffers?, Malcolm, 02:28
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Malcolm, 02:23
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Ian Collins, 02:22
- Re: pointer-to-pointer to char, Ian Collins, 01:49
- pointer-to-pointer to char, Jack, 01:10
- Re: String Buffers?, SM Ryan, 00:44
- Re: AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, Keith Thompson, 00:12
May 27, 2006
- Re: String Buffers?, Jamie, 23:53
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Default User, 22:40
- Re: String Buffers?, SM Ryan, 22:36
- Re: No more time for stupid questions, Jack Klein, 21:50
- Re: Trapping bits and the like..., pete, 21:39
- Re: x=(x=5,11), pete, 21:37
- Re: Trapping bits and the like..., Harald van Dijk, 21:22
- Re: Trapping bits and the like..., Tomás, 21:01
- Re: Trapping bits and the like..., Tomás, 20:59
- Re: Trapping bits and the like..., Ben Pfaff, 20:38
- Re: Trapping bits and the like..., Harald van Dijk, 20:25
- Trapping bits and the like..., Tomás, 20:15
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Rod Pemberton, 20:10
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Harald van Dijk, 19:58
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Rod Pemberton, 19:48
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Tomás, 19:36
- Re: Arrays issue, Barry Schwarz, 19:16
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Harald van Dijk, 18:56
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Joe Wright, 18:50
- Re: A stylistic question., Richard Heathfield, 18:10
- Re: A stylistic question., Rod Pemberton, 17:58
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Tomás, 17:54
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Richard Heathfield, 17:53
- Re: A stylistic question., Richard Heathfield, 17:51
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Rod Pemberton, 17:47
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 17:46
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 17:45
- Re: Taking a test for a job, ena8t8si, 17:44
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Tomás, 17:40
- Re: A stylistic question., ena8t8si, 17:35
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 17:33
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Default User, 17:32
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Harald van Dijk, 17:24
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Richard Heathfield, 17:14
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 17:10
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Rod Pemberton, 17:06
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, ena8t8si, 16:59
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 16:55
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 16:54
- Re: x=(x=5,11), ena8t8si, 16:49
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, ena8t8si, 16:47
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Tomás, 16:46
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Rod Pemberton, 16:33
- Re: AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, Rod Pemberton, 16:15
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 16:13
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Rod Pemberton, 16:05
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 15:47
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 15:42
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Andrew Poelstra, 15:39
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Andrew Poelstra, 15:07
- Re: SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, Keith Thompson, 14:50
- Re: SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, Joe Estock, 14:35
- Re: AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, Keith Thompson, 14:00
- Re: Arrays issue, Andrew Poelstra, 13:59
- Re: String Buffers?, Frank Silvermann, 13:41
- Re: defines and structure instantiation, Robert Gamble, 13:37
- Re: SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, Martin Ambuhl, 13:36
- Re: SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, Frank Silvermann, 13:17
- Re: defines and structure instantiation, Robert Gamble, 12:29
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Ben Pfaff, 12:18
- Re: AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, Allan M. Bruce, 12:08
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Robert Gamble, 12:00
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Tobin, 11:11
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Joe Wright, 10:59
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Mark McIntyre, 10:47
- String Buffers?, Jamie, 10:08
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Robert Gamble, 08:57
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, Eric Sosman, 08:33
- Re: SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, Marc Thrun, 08:19
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, pete, 08:13
- SYNTAX AND SEMANTICS, Prof.Stanley, 08:08
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 07:25
- Re: constant expression with float type, Erik Wikström, 06:37
- Re: No more time for stupid questions, pemo, 06:32
- Re: No more time for stupid questions, Richard Heathfield, 06:27
- Re: No more time for stupid questions, just engoogleit, 06:20
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, James Dow Allen, 06:13
- Re: problem with functions, jaysome, 05:57
- Re: x=(x=5,11), pemo, 05:51
- Re: x=(x=5,11), pete, 05:48
- Re: efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, CBFalconer, 05:48
- Re: AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, pemo, 05:45
- Re: Arrays issue, CBFalconer, 05:34
- efficient code to do left shit on 64-bit values, aurgathor, 05:13
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Heathfield, 05:04
- Re: x=(x=5,11), pemo, 04:56
- Re: x=(x=5,11), pemo, 04:54
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Richard Heathfield, 04:50
- Re: Generic Sort, Richard Heathfield, 04:43
- Re: Critic of the given code., Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, Allan M. Bruce, 04:37
- Re: Generic Sort, AB, 04:26
- AI stuff, Was Re: Taking a test for a job, Rod Pemberton, 04:24
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Keith Thompson, 04:08
- Re: Need experts suggestion, pete, 04:07
- Re: x=(x=5,11), pete, 03:48
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 03:19
- Re: use same library, other result currupt.., Ian Collins, 02:30
- use same library, other result currupt.., fallleaf, 02:26
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Malcolm, 02:20
- Re: defines and structure instantiation, Rich, 02:16
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Default User, 02:14
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 02:09
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 02:03
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Malcolm, 01:59
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Frodo Baggins, 01:38
- Re: x=(x=5,11), CBFalconer, 00:58
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Artie Gold, 00:56
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Robert Gamble, 00:52
- Re: Critic of the given code., CBFalconer, 00:46
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 00:32
- Re: x=(x=5,11), Robert Gamble, 00:31
- Re: Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., Frodo Baggins, 00:29
- Re: Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., Frodo Baggins, 00:27
- x=(x=5,11), Jordan Abel, 00:07
May 26, 2006
- Re: defines and structure instantiation, Robert Gamble, 23:10
- defines and structure instantiation, Rich, 22:49
- constant expression with float type, aegis, 22:45
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Stephen Sprunk, 21:33
- Re: Need experts suggestion, pete, 21:26
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Stephen Sprunk, 21:16
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 21:16
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Simon Biber, 20:50
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:44
- Re: Arrays issue, Barry Schwarz, 20:24
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Jordan Abel, 20:20
- Re: Generic Sort, Barry Schwarz, 20:13
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Ian Collins, 19:58
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Allan M. Bruce, 19:49
- Re: Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., Keith Thompson, 19:21
- Re: Arrays issue, Keith Thompson, 19:17
- Re: Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., John, 18:54
- Re: Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., pete, 18:36
- Re: Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., Martin Ambuhl, 18:31
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Frank Silvermann, 18:26
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 18:11
- Variable of type DOUBLE converts number strangely., John, 18:01
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 18:00
- Re: Arrays issue, Richard Heathfield, 17:48
- Re: Critic of the given code., Richard Heathfield, 17:47
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:47
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Ian Collins, 17:46
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:46
- Re: Critic of the given code., Ian Collins, 17:41
- Re: Arrays issue, Richard Heathfield, 17:39
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:30
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:22
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:20
- Re: Arrays issue, santosh, 17:20
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:11
- Re: Arrays issue, Flash Gordon, 17:10
- Re: Arrays issue, Richard Heathfield, 17:10
- Re: Arrays issue, ataanis, 17:05
- Re: Critic of the given code., CBFalconer, 16:56
- Re: Critic of the given code., CBFalconer, 16:49
- Re: Arrays issue, santosh, 16:48
- Re: Critic of the given code., CBFalconer, 16:36
- Re: problem with functions, CBFalconer, 16:29
- Re: problem with functions, CBFalconer, 16:26
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Allan M. Bruce, 16:10
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Walter Roberson, 16:05
- Arrays issue, ataanis, 15:40
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Joe Wright, 15:31
- Re: Taking a test for a job, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: problem with functions, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: problem with functions, Richard Heathfield, 14:52
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Walter Roberson, 14:51
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 14:29
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Walter Roberson, 14:28
- Re: Structure through sendto(), Kenneth Brody, 14:26
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Keith Thompson, 14:26
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Tobin, 14:21
- Taking a test for a job, Allan M. Bruce, 14:21
- Re: problem with functions, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 14:10
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Brand Bogard, 14:09
- Structure through sendto(), ataanis, 14:03
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 13:36
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Default User, 12:59
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Tomás, 12:05
- Re: Asignments and different signness of the variables, Tomás, 11:59
- Re: Router [speedtouch585], santosh, 11:53
- Re: Critic of the given code., santosh, 11:50
- Router [speedtouch585], alsowerby, 11:35
- Re: Critic of the given code., Chris Dollin, 11:15
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Charles Richmond, 11:00
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Kenneth Brody, 10:42
- Re: Critic of the given code., Richard Heathfield, 10:30
- Re: Critic of the given code., Frank Silvermann, 10:26
- Re: Critic of the given code., Old Wolf, 10:19
- Re: Critic of the given code., CBFalconer, 10:16
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Richard Heathfield, 10:14
- Re: Critic of the given code., CBFalconer, 10:11
- Re: Critic of the given code., Richard Heathfield, 10:08
- Re: Critic of the given code., santosh, 10:02
- Re: Critic of the given code., Richard Heathfield, 10:01
- Re: Critic of the given code., santosh, 09:49
- Re: Critic of the given code., Chris Dollin, 09:45
- Re: Critic of the given code., Richard Heathfield, 09:32
- Re: Need experts suggestion, CBFalconer, 09:16
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Vladimir Oka, 09:14
- Re: Generic Sort, Robert Latest, 09:13
- Critic of the given code., santosh, 09:11
- Re: Need experts suggestion, CBFalconer, 09:10
- Re: problem with functions, Robert Latest, 08:49
- Re: reading multiple files, Robert Latest, 08:41
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Haider, 08:32
- Re: Need experts suggestion, pemo, 08:14
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Gsec, 07:53
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Eric Sosman, 07:41
- Re: Need experts suggestion, pete, 07:31
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Richard Tobin, 07:10
- Re: [ot]Re: Need experts suggestion, Vladimir Oka, 07:00
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Jordan Abel, 06:59
- Re: Need experts suggestion, santosh, 06:59
- Re: Need experts suggestion, pete, 06:59
- [ot]Re: Need experts suggestion, pete, 06:58
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Vladimir Oka, 06:54
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Vladimir Oka, 06:51
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Richard Heathfield, 06:46
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Richard Heathfield, 06:45
- Re: Need experts suggestion, santosh, 06:43
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Chris Dollin, 06:42
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Richard Heathfield, 06:40
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Gsec, 06:38
- [ot]Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, pete, 06:24
- Re: Need experts suggestion, pete, 06:16
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Rod Pemberton, 06:15
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Gsec, 06:11
- Re: Need experts suggestion, Vladimir Oka, 05:33
- Need experts suggestion, Gsec, 05:24
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, those who know me have no need of my name, 04:13
- Re: Generic Sort, AB, 03:15
May 25, 2006
- Re: alphabet q, Keith Thompson, 22:36
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), pete, 22:35
- Re: alphabet q, pete, 22:25
- Re: alphabet q, Sjouke Burry, 22:19
- Re: alphabet q, Dik T. Winter, 22:05
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Joe Smith, 21:55
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 21:42
- Re: WHERE can I get the `ANSI C89 specification' related?, Keith Thompson, 21:14
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, Keith Thompson, 21:12
- Re: ++ devils, jjf, 21:04
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, krbyxtrm, 20:58
- Re: WHERE can I get the `ANSI C89 specification' related?, jjf, 20:56
- Re: WHERE can I get the `ANSI C89 specification' related?, alsor.zhou@xxxxxxxxx, 20:50
- Re: Asignments and different signness of the variables, pete, 20:47
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, pete, 20:31
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, jjf, 19:59
- Re: Asignments and different signness of the variables, Barry Schwarz, 19:57
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, krbyxtrm, 19:44
- Re: alphabet q, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 19:18
- Re: Asignments and different signness of the variables, Robert Gamble, 19:10
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Espen Myrland, 19:04
- Re: Asignments and different signness of the variables, Walter Roberson, 19:04
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, CBFalconer, 19:02
- Re: Asignments and different signness of the variables, Tomás, 19:00
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), CBFalconer, 18:55
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Richard Heathfield, 18:55
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 18:50
- Asignments and different signness of the variables, gamehack, 18:49
- Re: alphabet q, CBFalconer, 18:44
- Re: Breaking strings apart, CBFalconer, 18:35
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Default User, 18:33
- Re: alphabet q, Peter Nilsson, 18:26
- Re: alphabet q, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: alphabet q, Ian Collins, 18:09
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 18:05
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Joe Smith, 18:03
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Richard Heathfield, 17:49
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, harmanpal@xxxxxxxxx, 17:30
- Re: alphabet q, Ian Collins, 17:21
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Marc Thrun, 17:18
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Joe Smith, 17:14
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Jordan Abel, 17:10
- Re: removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Snis Pilbor, 15:55
- Re: Breaking strings apart, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 15:51
- removing a printf statement from my program causes it to crash!?, Harman Dhaliwal, 15:51
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 15:07
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 14:43
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, Keith Thompson, 14:40
- Re: Generic Sort, Michael Mair, 13:55
- Re: 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Walter Roberson, 13:52
- Re: alphabet q, Eric Sosman, 13:41
- Re: alphabet q, Walter Roberson, 13:39
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Charles Richmond, 13:32
- Re: problem with functions, Keith Thompson, 13:26
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Snis Pilbor, 13:26
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Default User, 13:12
- Re: Flexible array member and alignement, Michael Mair, 13:08
- 8 bit character string to 16 bit character string, Brand Bogard, 13:08
- Re: problem with functions, Eric Sosman, 13:03
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 12:46
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 12:42
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Tobin, 11:19
- Re: Problem with include header file, CBFalconer, 11:12
- Re: Generic Sort, Ben Pfaff, 11:11
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 11:02
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), CBFalconer, 11:01
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Andrew Poelstra, 10:41
- Re: Generic Sort, CBFalconer, 10:40
- Re: Generic Sort, Ben Pfaff, 09:58
- Re: problem with functions, Flash Gordon, 09:54
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Kenneth Brody, 09:22
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Tomás, 09:09
- Re: problem with functions, Eric Sosman, 08:30
- Re: Problem with include header file, pete, 07:22
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, William J. Leary Jr., 07:19
- Re: problem with functions, Flash Gordon, 07:11
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, pete, 06:32
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, Srikanth, 06:25
- Re: Problem with include header file, chat, 06:13
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 06:05
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, jacob navia, 06:04
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 06:02
- Re: problem with functions, Richard Heathfield, 05:46
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 05:43
- Re: Problem with include header file, Ian Malone, 05:40
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Tobin, 05:24
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, santosh, 05:16
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, jacob navia, 05:08
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, Srikanth, 05:04
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 05:00
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, santosh, 04:59
- Re: reading multiple files, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: Problem with include header file, Richard Heathfield, 04:36
- Re: Problem with include header file, chat, 04:33
- Re: Problem with include header file, Martin Ambuhl, 04:30
- Re: reading multiple files, Keith Thompson, 04:26
- Re: Problem with include header file, Keith Thompson, 04:09
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Richard Heathfield, 04:03
- Re: Problem with include header file, Ico, 04:01
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Keith Thompson, 04:00
- Re: problem with functions, Richard Heathfield, 03:59
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, Keith Thompson, 03:56
- Re: reading multiple files, Richard Heathfield, 03:51
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Keith Thompson, 03:50
- Re: problem with functions, Keith Thompson, 03:42
- Problem with include header file, chat, 03:42
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, jjf, 03:03
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, Srikanth, 02:50
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 02:37
- Re: Generic Sort, AB, 02:10
- Re: Warning comes when using Unions, William J. Leary Jr., 02:08
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Gordon Burditt, 01:51
- Warning comes when using Unions, Kantha, 01:47
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), jacob navia, 01:21
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), Andrew Poelstra, 01:12
- Re: about design consideration of strcpy(), steve yee, 01:04
- about design consideration of strcpy(), steve yee, 01:02
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, jacob navia, 00:59
- Re: Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Jack Klein, 00:57
- Re: Local structs, Barry Schwarz, 00:56
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 00:45
- Has anyone tried something like this to speed up programs?, Snis Pilbor, 00:08
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Walter Roberson, 00:01
May 24, 2006
- Re: reading multiple files, Roberto Waltman, 23:10
- Re: +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, Keith Thompson, 22:33
- Re: Pointer to an array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:27
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 22:25
- +0.3 microsecond delay for iterating empty vectors, krbyxtrm, 22:15
- Re: Local structs, Barry Schwarz, 22:14
- Re: problem with functions, Eric Sosman, 22:11
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), CBFalconer, 22:10
- Re: [ot]Re: ++ devils, Joe Smith, 22:08
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Tobin, 21:55
- Re: [ot]Re: ++ devils, Old Wolf, 21:51
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, lovecreatesbeauty, 21:50
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Jordan Abel, 21:31
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Jordan Abel, 21:27
- Re: fork call, Joe Smith, 21:12
- Re: Pointer to an array, pete, 20:29
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, pete, 20:22
- Re: fork call, pete, 20:13
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Marius Lazer, 20:09
- Re: problem with functions, Keith Thompson, 20:09
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Robert Gamble, 20:01
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 19:47
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: problem with functions, Clever Monkey, 19:16
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Marius Lazer, 19:15
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Marius Lazer, 19:06
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Marius Lazer, 19:03
- Re: problem with functions, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 18:49
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 18:49
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Tobin, 18:39
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, CBFalconer, 18:36
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 18:34
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), CBFalconer, 18:32
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Ben Pfaff, 18:03
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Andrew Poelstra, 17:59
- Re: Pointer to an array, Keith Thompson, 17:56
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Robert Gamble, 17:41
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Tobin, 17:38
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, CBFalconer, 17:04
- Re: fork call, CBFalconer, 16:58
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: alphabet q, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: reading multiple files, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: alphabet q, Eric Sosman, 16:13
- Re: Pointer to an array, C. Benson Manica, 16:13
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 16:12
- Re: Pointer to an array, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: reading multiple files, leorulez, 15:50
- Re: reading multiple files, SM Ryan, 15:44
- Re: Pointer to an array, C. Benson Manica, 15:34
- Re: alphabet q, Joe Smith, 15:31
- Re: problem with functions, Flash Gordon, 15:20
- Re: alphabet q, Eric Sosman, 15:13
- Re: alphabet q, Eric Sosman, 14:43
- Re: alphabet q, John Devereux, 14:42
- Re: alphabet q, Walter Roberson, 14:29
- Re: alphabet q, Richard Heathfield, 14:26
- Re: alphabet q, Eric Sosman, 14:24
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, David Resnick, 14:24
- Re: alphabet q, Walter Roberson, 14:24
- Re: problem with functions, Eric Sosman, 14:22
- Re: alphabet q, Kenneth Brody, 14:18
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, David Resnick, 14:13
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Kenneth Brody, 14:12
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, David Resnick, 14:09
- alphabet q, Joe Smith, 14:06
- Re: problem with functions, jacob navia, 14:03
- Re: problem with functions, strictly_mk, 13:58
- Re: problem with functions, Walter Roberson, 13:50
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Kenneth Brody, 13:36
- problem with functions, strictly_mk, 13:35
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Joe Smith, 13:31
- Re: reading multiple files, Eric Sosman, 13:29
- Re: fork call, Walter Roberson, 13:20
- Re: reading multiple files, Richard Heathfield, 13:16
- Re: fork call, Sensei, 13:14
- Re: fork call, Joe Smith, 13:06
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Ben Pfaff, 12:49
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, Marius Lazer, 12:39
- Re: reading multiple files, leorulez, 12:29
- Re: Breaking strings apart, Vladimir Oka, 12:24
- Re: reading multiple files, Roberto Waltman, 12:19
- Re: single-quoting a macro argument, SM Ryan, 12:14
- Re: reading multiple files, SM Ryan, 12:14
- Re: reading multiple files, leorulez, 11:46
- Re: [ot]Re: ++ devils, Al Balmer, 11:45
- Re: reading multiple files, Roberto Waltman, 11:41
- single-quoting a macro argument, Marius Lazer, 11:36
- reading multiple files, leorulez, 11:33
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 11:31
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 11:31
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Joe Wright, 11:01
- Re: Breaking strings apart, CBFalconer, 10:56
- Re: Pointer to an array, John Bode, 10:55
- Re: About sleep() in child process, SM Ryan, 10:45
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, rmeenaks, 10:42
- Re: About sleep() in child process, CBFalconer, 10:39
- Re: What this mean? Compiler output, Roberto Waltman, 10:34
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, CBFalconer, 10:30
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Andrew Poelstra, 10:11
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 09:51
- Re: About sleep() in child process, Kenneth Brody, 09:49
- Re: Breaking strings apart, Vladimir Oka, 09:45
- Re: Breaking strings apart, pete, 09:44
- Re: Breaking strings apart, C. Benson Manica, 09:40
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 09:39
- Breaking strings apart, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 09:36
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Robert Latest, 09:35
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, pete, 09:32
- Re: hi hope u dont mined, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 09:28
- Re: [ot]Re: ++ devils, pete, 09:21
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 09:15
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Richard Bos, 09:12
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Tobin, 09:09
- Re: About sleep() in child process, pete, 09:02
- Re: Bytes to bits, Flash Gordon, 08:59
- Re: fork call, pete, 08:54
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Eric Sosman, 08:53
- Re: ++ devils, Dik T. Winter, 08:51
- Re: Generic Sort, Tomás, 08:51
- Re: [ot]Re: ++ devils, pete, 08:49
- Re: why can't we use static type as structure member?, pete, 08:44
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 08:27
- Re: Generic Sort, pete, 08:21
- Re: Local structs, Tomás, 08:12
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 08:11
- Re: Const array initialization problem, Tomás, 08:05
- Re: [ot]Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 08:02
- [ot]Re: ++ devils, pete, 07:46
- hi hope u dont mined, wazza, 07:27
- Re: fork call, CBFalconer, 07:14
- Re: fork call, sandy, 07:13
- Re: ++ devils, Chris Dollin, 07:13
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 07:10
- Re: About sleep() in child process, sandy, 07:10
- Re: Generic Sort, sandy, 07:05
- Re: Generic Sort, Richard Heathfield, 07:04
- Re: What this mean? Compiler output, Vladimir Oka, 07:03
- Re: Local structs, sandy, 07:00
- Re: exact time, CBFalconer, 06:59
- Generic Sort, AB, 06:58
- Re: why can't we use static type as structure member?, sandy, 06:57
- Re: Const array initialization problem, Ico, 06:56
- Re: why can't we use static type as structure member?, Ben Bacarisse, 06:52
- Re: Bytes to bits, CBFalconer, 06:48
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 06:47
- Re: Const array initialization problem, Richard Heathfield, 06:44
- What this mean? Compiler output, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 06:42
- Re: ++ devils, pete, 06:38
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 06:35
- Re: why can't we use static type as structure member?, Ian Collins, 06:31
- Const array initialization problem, Louis Caron, 06:22
- Re: ++ devils, pete, 06:20
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 06:14
- Re: ++ devils, Chris Dollin, 05:49
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Tobin, 05:46
- why can't we use static type as structure member?, sandeep, 05:38
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Richard Heathfield, 05:36
- Re: DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Flash Gordon, 05:23
- Re: Local structs, Flash Gordon, 05:20
- Re: About sleep() in child process, Anunay, 05:20
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Robert Latest, 05:19
- Re: Local structs, Graham J Lee, 05:14
- DEVCPP + rewind(stdin), Olaf \"El Blanco\", 05:02
- Re: How to create a format string used by eg sscanf, devrobcom, 04:54
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Richard Heathfield, 04:49
- Local structs, Christian Christmann, 04:40
- Re: ++ devils, Nick Keighley, 04:33
- Re: About sleep() in child process, Ian Collins, 04:31
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Cottonwood, 04:28
- About sleep() in child process, newgoat, 04:24
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, lovecreatesbeauty, 04:10
- Re: How to create a format string used by eg sscanf, mdler, 03:28
- How to create a format string used by eg sscanf, devrobcom, 03:14
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, lovecreatesbeauty, 02:33
- Re: comma expression, Herbert Rosenau, 02:04
May 23, 2006
- Re: fork call, Keith Thompson, 23:45
- Re: gcc and command line symbols, Keith Thompson, 23:45
- Re: Bytes to bits, vire, 22:52
- Re: gcc and command line symbols, SM Ryan, 22:41
- Re: fork call, SM Ryan, 22:41
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, vire, 22:39
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Yvad, 21:15
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Richard Heathfield, 21:13
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, jjf, 21:12
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, pete, 21:12
- [ot]Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, pete, 21:10
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 20:58
- Re: Alogol-60 [Was: ++ devils], Dik T. Winter, 20:25
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Joe Smith, 20:25
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Dik T. Winter, 20:06
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Clever Monkey, 18:26
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Martin Jørgensen, 18:22
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 18:21
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Richard Heathfield, 18:18
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Andrew Poelstra, 18:01
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Richard Heathfield, 17:59
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Andrew Poelstra, 17:53
- Re: ++ devils, Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Richard Heathfield, 17:49
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Mark McIntyre, 17:49
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Andrew Poelstra, 17:48
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Flash Gordon, 17:47
- Re: exact time, Walter Roberson, 17:40
- Re: exact time, Flash Gordon, 17:39
- Re: Bytes to bits, Flash Gordon, 17:33
- Re: ++ devils, Walter Roberson, 17:32
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Malcolm, 17:28
- Re: Pointer to an array, Flash Gordon, 17:27
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, S.Tobias, 17:27
- Re: fork call, Flash Gordon, 17:09
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Flash Gordon, 16:59
- Re: fork call, Julian V. Noble, 16:57
- Re: fork call, Clever Monkey, 16:57
- Re: NIS Service on Solaris, eoindeb, 16:51
- Re: NIS Service on Solaris, Clever Monkey, 16:47
- Pointer to an array, Sam, 16:44
- Re: NIS Service on Solaris, Keith Thompson, 16:43
- Re: exact time, CBFalconer, 16:37
- NIS Service on Solaris, eoindeb, 16:37
- Re: When/why to use size_t, CBFalconer, 16:33
- Re: gcc and command line symbols, David Wade, 16:30
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, CBFalconer, 16:28
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, CBFalconer, 16:15
- Re: Bytes to bits, CBFalconer, 16:13
- Re: fork call, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, santosh, 16:13
- Re: fork call, Joe Smith, 16:08
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Malcolm, 16:06
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, santosh, 16:03
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Eric Sosman, 16:00
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Malcolm, 15:56
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, richardcarranza, 15:51
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Al Balmer, 15:49
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, CBFalconer, 15:45
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Malcolm, 15:41
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, santosh, 15:40
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Clever Monkey, 15:35
- Re: fork call, santosh, 15:35
- Re: fork call, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, santosh, 15:27
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Malcolm, 15:22
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Walter Roberson, 15:15
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, richardcarranza, 15:12
- Re: ++ devils [OT: Goedel], John F, 15:12
- Re: mkdir problem, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: Bytes to bits, Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Walter Roberson, 15:01
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: gcc and command line symbols, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 14:51
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Al Balmer, 14:50
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 14:49
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, Flash Gordon, 14:48
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Keith Thompson, 14:36
- Re: exact time, Keith Thompson, 14:31
- Re: exact time, Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: ++ devils, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: GTK Libraries in WIndows, santosh, 14:17
- Re: WHERE can I get the `ANSI C89 specification' related?, Martin Ambuhl, 14:05
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Richard Heathfield, 14:04
- GTK Libraries in WIndows, richardcarranza, 13:58
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Richard Heathfield, 13:54
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Jordan Abel, 13:53
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Skarmander, 13:50
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Richard Heathfield, 13:47
- Re: fork call, Gordon Burditt, 13:44
- Re: fork call, Robert Gamble, 13:39
- Re: fork call, Eric Sosman, 13:38
- fork call, anshul1806, 13:28
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Al Balmer, 13:27
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Eric Sosman, 13:27
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 13:14
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Richard Heathfield, 13:10
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, August Karlstrom, 13:07
- Re: What's pointers like *** mean?, Kenneth Brody, 13:03
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Richard Heathfield, 12:58
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, jacob navia, 12:43
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Eric Sosman, 12:37
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Richard Heathfield, 12:35
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 12:27
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Vladimir Oka, 12:20
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, lovecreatesbeauty, 12:18
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Flash Gordon, 12:14
- Re: gcc and command line symbols, Clever Monkey, 12:04
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Flash Gordon, 12:02
- Re: Alogol-60 [Was: ++ devils], SM Ryan, 11:52
- Re: ++ devils, Al Balmer, 11:31
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Richard Heathfield, 11:30
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Al Balmer, 11:22
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Richard Bos, 11:20
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Chris Dollin, 11:16
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Chris Dollin, 11:12
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Ben Pfaff, 11:11
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Richard Heathfield, 11:09
- Re: General rules on interface (function) design, Robert Latest, 11:05
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Tobin, 10:57
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, vire, 10:51
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Flash Gordon, 10:49
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Cottonwood, 10:40
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, pete, 10:31
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Andrew Poelstra, 10:22
- General rules on interface (function) design, lovecreatesbeauty, 10:19
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Cottonwood, 10:14
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Andrew Poelstra, 10:04
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Ico, 09:47
- Re: Bytes to bits, vire, 09:39
- Re: exact time, Flash Gordon, 09:11
- Re: ++ devils, Dik T. Winter, 09:10
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 08:58
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Chris Dollin, 08:51
- Re: ++ devils, Chris Dollin, 08:45
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Richard Heathfield, 08:40
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Vladimir Oka, 08:36
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, vire, 08:29
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 08:23
- Re: When/why to use size_t, pete, 08:22
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, pete, 08:17
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Richard Heathfield, 07:58
- Re: When/why to use size_t, pete, 07:50
- Re: WHERE can I get the `ANSI C89 specification' related?, Vladimir Oka, 07:45
- Re: ++ devils, pete, 07:40
- WHERE can I get the `ANSI C89 specification' related?, alsor.zhou@xxxxxxxxx, 07:39
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Richard Heathfield, 07:36
- Re: exact time, Henning Hasemann, 07:34
- Re: When/why to use size_t, Richard Heathfield, 07:32
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Richard Heathfield, 07:17
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, pete, 07:13
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 07:11
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Heathfield, 07:08
- Re: Dynamic Array of Strings, CBFalconer, 07:05
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, CBFalconer, 07:01
- Re: About the binary tree, CBFalconer, 06:51
- Re: When/why to use size_t, pete, 06:47
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Vladimir Oka, 06:47
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Robert Latest, 06:42
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Cottonwood, 06:37
- Re: Dynamic Array of Strings, santosh, 06:33
- Re: variable sized structures., santosh, 06:30
- Re: Alogol-60 [Was: ++ devils], Dik T. Winter, 06:24
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, santosh, 06:20
- Re: When/why to use size_t, santosh, 06:12
- Re: ++ devils, Vladimir Oka, 06:00
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Vladimir Oka, 05:56
- Re: gcc and command line symbols, Vladimir Oka, 05:52
- gcc and command line symbols, AB, 05:32
- Alogol-60 [Was: ++ devils], Nick Keighley, 05:32
- Re: ++ devils, Robert Latest, 05:32
- Re: allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Flash Gordon, 05:32
- Re: ++ devils, pete, 05:23
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Flash Gordon, 05:11
- allocate a multidimensional array dynamically, Yvad, 05:06
- Re: type casting, pete, 04:56
- Re: exact time, Chris McDonald, 04:53
- Re: comma expression, Keith Thompson, 04:33
- Re: exact time, Keith Thompson, 04:32
- Re: ++ devils, aone1504, 04:25
- Re: comma expression, Alexander Bartolich, 04:23
- comma expression, JAY, 04:17
- Re: exact time, Chris McDonald, 04:12
- Re: ++ devils, Robert Latest, 04:07
- Re: exact time, Flash Gordon, 03:40
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, vire, 03:38
- Re: ++ devils, Flash Gordon, 03:35
- Re: exact time, Richard Bos, 03:30
- Re: ++ devils, Gordon Burditt, 03:29
- Re: exact time, Keith Thompson, 03:28
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Flash Gordon, 03:27
- exact time, Henning Hasemann, 03:04
- Re: ++ devils, v4vijayakumar, 03:02
- Re: ++ devils, aone1504, 02:42
- When/why to use size_t, Alex Vinokur, 02:26
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Ico, 02:15
- Re: About the binary tree, Yuri CHUANG, 02:13
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, a.zeevi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:11
- Re: free() multiple allocation error in C, a.zeevi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:09
- Re: Bytes to bits, Keith Thompson, 02:07
- Re: What's pointers like *** mean?, Keith Thompson, 02:02
- Re: Bytes to bits, Vladimir Oka, 02:02
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 01:32
- Re: What's pointers like *** mean?, Yvad, 00:52
- Re: Bytes to bits, vire, 00:51
- Re: What's pointers like *** mean?, v4vijayakumar, 00:37
- Re: one simple question, Jaspreet, 00:24
May 22, 2006
- Re: What's pointers like *** mean?, Bill Pursell, 23:42
- Re: problem with pointers in c. and dynamic memory allocation, Bill Pursell, 23:39
- What's pointers like *** mean?, Yvad, 23:15
- Re: Dynamic Array of Strings, Ian Collins, 22:47
- Re: Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Ian Collins, 22:45
- Dynamic Array of Strings, bstebroc, 22:40
- Cannot call a C module from Fortran, Cottonwood, 21:45
- Re: ++ devils, Ben Pfaff, 21:35
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 21:16
- problem with pointers in c. and dynamic memory allocation, manoharyes, 21:12
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 21:04
- Re: ++ devils, Dik T. Winter, 21:01
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, jjf, 20:56
- Re: type casting, Roman Mashak, 20:49
- Re: type casting, Roman Mashak, 20:48
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, pete, 20:47
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, pete, 20:42
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Walter Roberson, 20:22
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Brian Inglis, 19:50
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, gw7rib, 19:50
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Michael Tiomkin, 19:50
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Joe Wright, 19:49
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Kenneth Brody, 19:49
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Hans-Bernhard Broeker, 19:49
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Vladimir Oka, 19:49
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Earl Purple, 19:49
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Richard Bos, 19:49
- Re: Testing for EOF in file with binary data, Jerry Coffin, 19:49
- Re: one simple question, Martin Jørgensen, 19:37
- Re: ++ devils, Richard Tobin, 19:36
- Re: C beginner: searching in structs (dynamically allocated), pete, 18:25
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Andrew Poelstra, 18:23
- Re: mkdir problem, CBFalconer, 18:10
- Re: C beginner: searching in structs (dynamically allocated), CBFalconer, 18:07
- Re: ++ devils, CBFalconer, 17:54
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 17:47
- Re: Raw socket three way handshake, CBFalconer, 17:47
- Re: char [0-9] to int [0-9], pete, 17:45
- Re: Random Number Generation, CBFalconer, 17:44
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Walter Roberson, 17:40
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 17:19
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 17:11
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Roberto Waltman, 17:03
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Roberto Waltman, 17:02
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Richard Heathfield, 16:49
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Vladimir Oka, 16:21
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, Vladimir Oka, 16:19
- Re: Difference between local time and UTC, Eric Sosman, 16:17
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, santosh, 16:02
- Re: mkdir problem, eoindeb, 15:58
- Re: Bytes to bits, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Difference between local time and UTC, Generic Usenet Account, 15:42
- Re: mkdir problem, Gordon Burditt, 15:37
- mkdir problem, eoindeb, 15:11
- Re: Raw socket three way handshake, Brand Bogard, 14:42
- Re: char [0-9] to int [0-9], Harald van Dijk, 14:27
- Re: char [0-9] to int [0-9], Harald van Dijk, 14:13
- Re: A stylistic question., Herbert Rosenau, 13:51
- Re: C beginner: searching in structs (dynamically allocated), David Resnick, 13:36
- Re: Fatal Error in C, Vladimir Oka, 13:11
- C beginner: searching in structs (dynamically allocated), Yourko, 13:10
- Re: ++ devils, Kenneth Brody, 12:53
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Andrew Poelstra, 12:32
- Re: String move Macro., Walter Roberson, 12:06
- Re: char [0-9] to int [0-9], Andrew Poelstra, 11:59
- Re: String move Macro., Al Balmer, 11:54
- Re: SIGSEGV due to fscanf, Al Balmer, 11:49
- Re: [OT] Re: Fatal Error in C, Joe Smith, 11:38
- Re: ++ devils, Al Balmer, 11:31
- Re: sizeof( int ) != sizeof( void * ), Joe Smith, 11:25
- Re: ++ devils, John Bode, 11:16
- [OT] Re: Fatal Error in C, Ico, 11:06
- Re: Fatal Error in C, kennethlou, 11:01
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Sunil Varma, 10:59
- Re: Bytes to bits, vire, 10:55
- Re: Fatal Error in C, Richard Heathfield, 10:53
- Re: Random Number Generation, Eric Sosman, 10:52
- Re: Fatal Error in C, Roberto Waltman, 10:50
- Re: one simple question, Richard Heathfield, 10:49
- Fatal Error in C, kennethlou, 10:45
- Re: Bytes to bits, vire, 10:41
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Ico, 10:41
- Re: Bytes to bits, vire, 10:30
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, pete, 10:23
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Vladimir Oka, 10:18
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, Roberto Waltman, 10:17
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, pete, 10:17
- Re: Find the size of a datatype, Chris Dollin, 10:14
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, Vladimir Oka, 10:14
- Find the size of a datatype, Rahul K, 10:13
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, pete, 10:08
- Re: ++ devils, pete, 09:57
- Re: file to array of strings(newbie question), CBFalconer, 09:53
- Re: ++ devils, v4vijayakumar, 09:52
- Re: ++ devils, Vladimir Oka, 09:51
- Re: Translate from C/C++ to VB, Vladimir Oka, 09:47
- Re: ++ devils, aone1504, 09:43
- Translate from C/C++ to VB, koobelek, 09:39
- Re: variable sized structures., those who know me have no need of my name, 09:35
- Re: one simple question, Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Re: one simple question, ash, 09:07
- Re: one simple question, Vladimir Oka, 09:05
- Re: one simple question, ash, 09:02
- Re: one simple question, Vladimir Oka, 08:55
- Re: one simple question, Richard Heathfield, 08:43
- Re: type casting, Richard Heathfield, 08:36
- one simple question, ash, 08:32
- Re: type casting, pete, 08:32
- Re: type casting, Richard Heathfield, 08:17
- Re: type casting, pete, 08:11
- Re: type casting, Tomás, 08:05
- Re: String move Macro., pete, 07:56
- Re: type casting, Tomás, 07:54
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Harter, 07:42
- Re: SIGSEGV due to fscanf, subirs, 07:36
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Harter, 07:35
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Harter, 07:33
- Re: String move Macro., Giannis Papadopoulos, 07:31
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Jordan Abel, 06:46
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Tim Prince, 06:42
- type casting, Roman Mashak, 06:23
- Re: String move Macro., Suman, 06:21
- Re: varargs question: va_list in structure, Richard Bos, 06:08
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 06:07
- Re: String move Macro., Ian Collins, 06:06
- Re: String move Macro., Keith Thompson, 06:03
- Re: String move Macro., Keith Thompson, 06:02
- Re: file to array of strings(newbie question), Vladimir Oka, 06:02
- Re: String move Macro., Richard Heathfield, 05:48
- Re: String move Macro., Vladimir Oka, 05:43
- file to array of strings(newbie question), al3x4nder, 05:27
- Re: String move Macro., Richard Heathfield, 05:26
- Re: String move Macro., Richard Heathfield, 05:25
- Re: String move Macro., Vladimir Oka, 05:21
- Re: String move Macro., vashwath, 04:57
- Re: String move Macro., Suman, 04:45
- Re: String move Macro., Vladimir Oka, 04:31
- Re: A stylistic question., Robert Latest, 04:20
- Re: ++ devils, Keith Thompson, 04:19
- Re: Bytes to bits, Vladimir Oka, 04:16
- Re: A stylistic question., Robert Latest, 04:15
- String move Macro., vashwath, 04:09
- Re: ++ devils, Vladimir Oka, 04:07
- Re: A stylistic question., James Dow Allen, 03:56
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), Richard Bos, 03:47
- Bytes to bits, Sync_net, 03:26
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Bos, 02:55
- Re: About the binary tree, Walter Roberson, 02:54
- Re: SIGSEGV due to fscanf, Walter Roberson, 02:35
- Re: ++ devils, v4vijayakumar, 02:31
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Bos, 02:26
- About the binary tree, Yuri CHUANG, 02:18
- Re: ++ devils, Vladimir Oka, 02:01
- POPL 07 Call for Papers, sorin . lerner, 01:59
- Re: ptr, Vladimir Oka, 01:54
- Re: ++ devils, v4vijayakumar, 00:47
- Re: sizeof( int ) != sizeof( void * ), Richard Heathfield, 00:17
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Joe Smith, 00:13
- sizeof( int ) != sizeof( void * ), blufox, 00:06
May 21, 2006
- Re: [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, Joe Smith, 23:52
- Re: creating pattern using c, Minlar Ginger, 22:02
- Re: creating pattern using c, Richard Heathfield, 21:43
- Re: creating pattern using c, Minlar Ginger, 21:33
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Keith Thompson, 20:51
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Dave Thompson, 20:45
- Re: learning name, Dave Thompson, 20:45
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, Dave Thompson, 20:45
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Dave Thompson, 20:45
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Dave Thompson, 20:45
- Re: creating pattern using c, CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: ++ devils, CBFalconer, 20:12
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Harald van Dijk, 19:45
- Re: char [0-9] to int [0-9], Alex Buell, 19:29
- Re: creating pattern using c, pete, 19:23
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 19:19
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Keith Thompson, 19:17
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Joe Smith, 19:10
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 18:47
- Re: float.h and math.h, David Wade, 18:44
- Re: [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Default User, 18:24
- Re: writing bits to file, Malcolm, 18:11
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Malcolm, 17:53
- Re: creating pattern using c, Martin Jørgensen, 17:50
- Re: [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, John F, 17:47
- Re: [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, Eric, 17:41
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Malcolm, 17:29
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 17:03
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, pete, 16:55
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Harald van Dijk, 16:27
- Re: writing bits to file, Malcolm, 16:08
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 15:55
- Re: A stylistic question., Herbert Rosenau, 15:33
- Re: creating pattern using c, Richard Heathfield, 14:57
- Re: writing bits to file, Richard Heathfield, 14:48
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Richard Heathfield, 14:44
- Re: C spot run: initializing variables, pete, 14:39
- Re: [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, Roberto Waltman, 14:39
- Re: float.h and math.h, Robert Gamble, 14:34
- Re: SIGSEGV due to fscanf, Ico, 14:33
- SIGSEGV due to fscanf, subirs, 14:15
- Re: creating pattern using c, Eric Sosman, 14:12
- Re: [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, Ben Pfaff, 13:44
- Re: creating pattern using c, Joe Smith, 13:42
- Re: ++ devils, David Wade, 13:24
- Re: float.h and math.h, David Wade, 13:17
- Re: ++ devils, Joe Smith, 13:06
- Re: creating pattern using c, Robert Gamble, 13:03
- Re: ++ devils, Ben Pfaff, 13:01
- Re: creating pattern using c, Roberto Waltman, 12:58
- Re: C spot run: initializing variables, lovecreatesbeauty, 12:58
- [Off-topic] Doubt about doubt, Roberto Waltman, 12:56
- Re: The value of variables, Andrew Poelstra, 12:52
- creating pattern using c, anto_kamau, 12:51
- Re: ++ devils, John F, 12:44
- Re: The value of variables, John F, 12:42
- Re: ++ devils, muttaa, 12:28
- Re: ++ devils, Robert Gamble, 12:20
- Re: ++ devils, Robert Gamble, 12:13
- Re: ++ devils, ash, 12:09
- ++ devils, muttaa, 12:05
- Re: writing bits to file, Keith Thompson, 11:47
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 11:37
- Re: float.h and math.h, Robert Gamble, 11:28
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, S.Tobias, 11:15
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Harald van Dijk, 11:14
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, pete, 10:20
- Re: C spot run: initializing variables, pete, 09:35
- Re: C spot run: initializing variables, Bill Pursell, 09:22
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, pete, 09:19
- Re: float.h and math.h, David Wade, 08:58
- C spot run: initializing variables, Keith, 08:57
- Re: writing bits to file, Richard Heathfield, 08:40
- Re: The value of variables, Charles Richmond, 08:07
- Re: why does this not work?, Ben Bacarisse, 07:58
- Re: ptr, Barry Schwarz, 07:32
- Re: Please Can Anny One Tell What This Declaration Says ?, Barry Schwarz, 07:23
- Re: Size of extern int x;, Barry Schwarz, 07:23
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Harald van Dijk, 07:21
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 07:17
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Skarmander, 07:01
- Re: The value of variables, minlar, 06:55
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Chris Hills, 06:31
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Barry Schwarz, 06:28
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 06:04
- Re: The value of variables, Martin Ambuhl, 05:57
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 05:50
- Re: A stylistic question., Harald van Dijk, 05:45
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 05:34
- Re: A stylistic question., Harald van Dijk, 05:30
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 05:22
- Re: A stylistic question., Harald van Dijk, 05:13
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Malcolm, 05:13
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 04:36
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Old Wolf, 04:32
- Re: why does this not work?, Default User, 04:17
- Re: writing bits to file, Matt Kowalczyk, 03:49
- Re: writing bits to file, Malcolm, 03:35
- writing bits to file, Matt Kowalczyk, 03:13
- Re: What's the meaning of this comma?, Iver.Leung@xxxxxxxxx, 03:11
- Re: why does this not work?, Matt Kowalczyk, 03:07
- What's the meaning of this comma?, Iver.Leung@xxxxxxxxx, 03:06
- Re: The value of variables, Richard Heathfield, 02:54
- Re: The value of variables, John F, 02:52
- Re: why does this not work?, pete, 02:50
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 02:37
- Re: why does this not work?, Gordon Burditt, 02:30
- why does this not work?, Matt Kowalczyk, 02:17
- Re: Use of diff pointers, pete, 02:15
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Netocrat, 01:42
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Keith Thompson, 01:31
- FREE Work At Home Job Finder(3325), tata20065, 01:24
- Re: The value of variables, Keith Thompson, 01:22
- Re: The value of variables, Robert Gamble, 01:18
- Re: The value of variables, minlar, 01:04
- Re: The value of variables, Ian Collins, 00:55
- Re: The value of variables, minlar, 00:47
- Re: The value of variables, Ian Collins, 00:34
- Re: The value of variables, minlar, 00:09
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Jack Klein, 00:09
May 20, 2006
- Re: math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Chris McDonald, 23:59
- Re: Is "hello, world" a constant, Jack Klein, 23:56
- Re: The value of variables, minlar, 23:53
- Re: The value of variables, Gordon Burditt, 23:53
- math.h trig functions questions (and some forgotten high school math), Mark Healey, 23:43
- Re: The value of variables, Robert Gamble, 23:40
- The value of variables, minlar, 23:14
- Re: A stylistic question., Ben Pfaff, 23:14
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Dik T. Winter, 22:39
- Re: char [0-9] to int [0-9], Tomás, 22:20
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Keith Thompson, 22:02
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Ben Bacarisse, 21:43
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Mike S, 21:26
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 21:06
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Tomás, 21:03
- Re: A stylistic question., Tomás, 20:59
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Dik T. Winter, 20:10
- Re: A stylistic question., Sjouke Burry, 19:37
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: A stylistic question., Ben Pfaff, 19:00
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, S.Tobias, 18:53
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 18:22
- Re: Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: A stylistic question., Keith Thompson, 17:57
- Re: speed of execution, pete, 17:46
- Re: speed of execution, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: A stylistic question., pete, 17:37
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Keith Thompson, 17:35
- Re: Printing files every step, Richard Heathfield, 17:10
- Curses for win32 with VT100/ANSI support, Daniele C., 16:02
- Re: Use of diff pointers, santosh, 15:25
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Default User, 15:24
- Re: float.h and math.h, Robert Gamble, 15:22
- Re: Use of diff pointers, santosh, 15:20
- Re: Use of diff pointers, santosh, 15:06
- Re: Printing files every step, Mark McIntyre, 14:32
- Re: A stylistic question., Chris Hills, 14:00
- Re: A stylistic question., Richard Heathfield, 13:30
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Andrew Poelstra, 13:12
- Re: A stylistic question., Andrew Poelstra, 13:08
- Re: float.h and math.h, David Wade, 12:46
- Flexible array member and alignement, tobiasoed, 11:01
- Re: speed of execution, Bill Pursell, 10:55
- Re: Most recent C and C++ standards documents ?, Robert Gamble, 10:53
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 10:51
- Re: single x double precision on 32bit arch, Tim Prince, 10:33
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, jacob navia, 09:58
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, Richard Heathfield, 09:46
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, Martin Jørgensen, 08:47
- Re: A stylistic question., pete, 08:47
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Roberto Waltman, 08:47
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Roberto Waltman, 08:37
- Re: Most recent C and C++ standards documents ?, pete, 08:33
- Re: Raw socket three way handshake, pete, 08:26
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 08:25
- Re: speed of execution, pete, 08:21
- Raw socket three way handshake, Marco, 08:15
- Re: Use of diff pointers, pete, 08:06
- Re: A stylistic question., James Dow Allen, 06:20
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, Malcolm, 06:07
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:59
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Comp.Lang.c, 05:55
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Comp.Lang.c, 05:46
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Typhonike, 04:54
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Malcolm, 04:25
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Malcolm, 04:22
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Malcolm, 04:16
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Re: String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, Malcolm, 03:58
- Re: speed of execution, Malcolm, 03:57
- Re: Most recent C and C++ standards documents ?, Richard Heathfield, 02:57
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Richard Heathfield, 02:44
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Comp.Lang.c, 02:32
- Re: Use of diff pointers, Richard Heathfield, 02:29
- Use of diff pointers, Comp.Lang.c, 02:25
- Re: Printing files every step, Jordan Abel, 02:23
- Re: Printing files every step, Jordan Abel, 02:22
- Re: Printing files every step, Jordan Abel, 02:18
- Re: Printing files every step, Keith Thompson, 01:53
- Re: Printing files every step, Richard Heathfield, 01:43
- Re: Printing files every step, Jordan Abel, 01:14
- Re: Printing files every step, Ben Pfaff, 00:14
May 19, 2006
- Re: Printing files every step, Default User, 23:50
- Re: Printing files every step, Keith Thompson, 23:30
- Re: speed of execution, Thad Smith, 23:07
- Re: float.h and math.h, Thad Smith, 22:57
- Re: Printing files every step, Gordon Burditt, 22:47
- Re: pointer, Thad Smith, 22:39
- Re: Printing files every step, Default User, 21:19
- Re: Printing files every step, CBFalconer, 20:48
- Re: Random Number Generation, Eric, 20:40
- Re: Printing files every step, CBFalconer, 20:17
- Re: Printing files every step, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: Printing files every step, Ben Pfaff, 20:01
- Re: Printing files every step, Andrew Poelstra, 19:57
- Re: Printing files every step, Gordon Burditt, 19:41
- Re: speed of execution, David Wade, 19:17
- Re: Printing files every step, Keith Thompson, 19:09
- Re: speed of execution, Kevin Handy, 18:06
- Re: Printing files every step, Gordon Burditt, 17:56
- Re: Printing files every step, Roberto Waltman, 17:54
- Re: single x double precision on 32bit arch, Eric, 17:53
- Re: Printing files every step, Keith Thompson, 17:43
- Re: Printing files every step, Roberto Waltman, 17:39
- Re: Thread Safe bug-hunt..., CBFalconer, 17:18
- Re: File handling question, Joe Smith, 17:17
- Re: Printing files every step, Roberto Waltman, 17:15
- Re: Printing files every step, CBFalconer, 17:13
- Re: Printing files every step, Clever Monkey, 17:10
- Re: Printing files every step, Gordon Burditt, 17:09
- Re: Good binary PRNG, CBFalconer, 17:08
- Re: Printing files every step, Richard Heathfield, 16:58
- Re: Printing files every step, Kenneth Brody, 16:37
- Re: Is "hello, world" a constant, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: single x double precision on 32bit arch, lawrence . jones, 16:15
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Heathfield, 16:06
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Richard Heathfield, 16:03
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Eric Sosman, 15:54
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, P.J. Plauger, 15:49
- Thread Safe bug-hunt..., Bill, 15:45
- Re: Printing files every step, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: Is "hello, world" a constant, ed, 15:31
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Is "hello, world" a constant, lovecreatesbeauty, 15:02
- Re: Good binary PRNG, pinkfloydhomer@xxxxxxxxx, 14:55
- varargs question: va_list in structure, Rick Anderson, 14:41
- Re: lower number, pete, 14:19
- Re: speed of execution, Bill Pursell, 14:06
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Rod Pemberton, 14:01
- Re: String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, Ed Prochak, 14:00
- Re: single x double precision on 32bit arch, Martin Ambuhl, 13:59
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Richard Heathfield, 13:40
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Rod Pemberton, 13:29
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 13:29
- Re: Linked List, Rod Pemberton, 13:27
- Re: Linked List, Rod Pemberton, 13:25
- Re: single x double precision on 32bit arch, Julian V. Noble, 13:16
- Re: lower number, Clever Monkey, 13:09
- Re: lower number, bert, 13:07
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Flash Gordon, 12:52
- Re: speed of execution, Mike Wahler, 12:49
- Re: speed of execution, Default User, 12:48
- lower number, temper3243, 12:42
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 12:36
- Re: speed of execution, Nelu, 12:21
- Re: speed of execution, Walter Roberson, 12:10
- Re: speed of execution, Walter Roberson, 12:04
- Re: speed of execution, Andrew Poelstra, 12:00
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Mike S, 11:32
- Re: speed of execution, Clever Monkey, 11:26
- Re: speed of execution, Chris Hills, 11:26
- Re: speed of execution, osmium, 11:11
- Re: speed of execution, Mike Wahler, 11:02
- Re: single x double precision on 32bit arch, Mike Wahler, 10:58
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Dik T. Winter, 10:53
- Re: speed of execution, CBFalconer, 10:53
- single x double precision on 32bit arch, R.Biloti, 10:53
- Re: speed of execution, Nelu, 10:35
- Re: speed of execution, Julian V. Noble, 10:29
- Re: speed of execution, Julian V. Noble, 10:27
- Re: speed of execution, pete, 10:22
- Re: Printing files every step, Roberto Waltman, 10:19
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Harter, 10:12
- Re: speed of execution, Nelu, 10:12
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Nelu, 09:59
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Tobin, 09:43
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 09:22
- Re: speed of execution, osmium, 09:17
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Dave Vandervies, 09:16
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Heathfield, 09:10
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 09:08
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 09:06
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 09:03
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, pete, 08:41
- Re: ptr, Harald van Dijk, 08:38
- Re: speed of execution, pete, 08:04
- Re: speed of execution, David Wade, 08:03
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, pete, 07:57
- Re: File handling question, Eric Sosman, 07:52
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, pete, 07:51
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, pete, 07:48
- Re: A stylistic question., pete, 07:43
- Re: ptr, pete, 07:35
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, jacob navia, 07:31
- Re: speed of execution, Chris Hills, 07:25
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Chris Hills, 07:20
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Tobin, 07:09
- Re: speed of execution, David Wade, 07:01
- Re: A stylistic question., Robert Latest, 06:39
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Chris Hills, 06:38
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, SM Ryan, 06:29
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Chris Hills, 06:05
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Chris Hills, 06:03
- Re: speed of execution, kwikius, 06:01
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 05:40
- Re: speed of execution, kavi, 05:38
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, jacob navia, 05:28
- Re: speed of execution, Richard Heathfield, 05:26
- Re: speed of execution, Ian Collins, 05:20
- speed of execution, kavi, 05:13
- Re: A stylistic question., ais523, 04:21
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 03:56
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Keith Thompson, 03:44
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, jacob navia, 03:20
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 03:13
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Keith Thompson, 03:08
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, jacob navia, 02:51
- Re: ptr, Harald van Dijk, 01:40
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Netocrat, 01:40
- Re: How this code works n, Herbert Rosenau, 01:19
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Netocrat, 01:13
- Re: Linked List, Jack Klein, 00:20
May 18, 2006
- Re: (OT) Dll and Lib (Do Correct Me), Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:23
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Old Wolf, 23:15
- Re: File handling question, Old Wolf, 22:53
- Re: Random Number Generation, Julian V. Noble, 22:46
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Mike S, 22:42
- Re: va_list, pete, 21:57
- Re: File handling question, Eric Sosman, 21:47
- Re: ptr, pete, 21:47
- Re: Linked List, Al Balmer, 21:28
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Michael B Allen, 20:13
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Nelu, 20:09
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, swengineer001@xxxxxxxxx, 20:07
- Re: Random Number Generation, Keith Thompson, 19:52
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 19:05
- Re: Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, CBFalconer, 18:58
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 18:49
- Re: ptr, CBFalconer, 18:37
- Re: Random Number Generation, Richard Heathfield, 18:33
- Re: Random Number Generation, Gordon Burditt, 18:30
- Re: type casting, CBFalconer, 18:28
- Re: Random Number Generation, Richard Heathfield, 18:26
- Random Number Generation, muttaa, 18:07
- Re: Printing files every step, Mokkapati, 18:06
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Richard Heathfield, 18:05
- Re: Printing files every step, Gordon Burditt, 17:58
- Re: Printing files every step, Eric Sosman, 17:51
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 17:48
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Eric Sosman, 17:47
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Michael B Allen, 17:43
- Re: Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Marc Thrun, 17:43
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Eric Sosman, 17:39
- Printing files every step, Mokkapati, 17:37
- Forward Reference for Typedef'd Type?, Michael B Allen, 17:26
- float.h and math.h, David Wade, 17:16
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Rod Pemberton, 17:13
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Rod Pemberton, 17:11
- Re: A stylistic question., Andrew Poelstra, 17:08
- Re: Linked List, Rod Pemberton, 17:04
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Richard Heathfield, 17:03
- Re: File handling question, Joe Smith, 16:52
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Ben Pfaff, 16:40
- Re: Good binary PRNG, pinkfloydhomer@xxxxxxxxx, 16:27
- Re: A stylistic question., Andrew Poelstra, 16:13
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Richard Heathfield, 15:32
- Re: String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, Ben Bacarisse, 15:17
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Keith Thompson, 15:13
- Re: Linked List, Al Balmer, 15:05
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 15:04
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: File handling question, Richard Heathfield, 14:56
- Re: Linked List, Rod Pemberton, 14:44
- Re: How this code works n, Steven Tarence Dalton, 14:39
- Re: ptr, pete, 14:28
- Re: va_list, Rod Pemberton, 14:15
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Rod Pemberton, 14:02
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, jacob navia, 13:53
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 13:45
- Re: String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, Jordan Abel, 13:38
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 13:36
- Re: File handling question, Joe Smith, 13:22
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Richard Heathfield, 13:15
- Re: String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, timmu, 13:15
- Re: ptr, Harald van Dijk, 13:13
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Walter Roberson, 13:00
- Re: va_list, Jordan Abel, 13:00
- Re: Error using '__attribute__', Jordan Abel, 12:57
- Re: String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, Bill Pursell, 12:56
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Jordan Abel, 12:56
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Jordan Abel, 12:54
- Re: ptr, Charles Richmond, 12:50
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Jordan Abel, 12:48
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 12:44
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Jordan Abel, 12:43
- String Matching Problem (NUXI problem) ?, timmu, 12:38
- Small Correction to K&R Exercise 1-22 Solution on CLC-Wiki, Mike S, 12:17
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Ben Pfaff, 12:13
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Walter Roberson, 12:10
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, pete, 12:06
- Re: type casting, Charles Richmond, 12:06
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Al Balmer, 12:02
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, bert, 11:59
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Charles Richmond, 11:55
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 11:42
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Joe Smith, 11:41
- Re: checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 11:38
- Re: ptr, pete, 11:33
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Richard Heathfield, 11:28
- checking double for Inf or NaN - how?, Martin Jørgensen, 11:27
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Richard Heathfield, 11:24
- [ot]Re: What is wrong with this. (files), pete, 11:20
- Re: ptr, Harald van Dijk, 11:08
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), jab3, 11:02
- Re: pointer, Vladimir Oka, 11:01
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Julian V. Noble, 10:53
- Re: pointer, pete, 10:53
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Julian V. Noble, 10:48
- Re: pointer, Andrew Poelstra, 10:42
- Re: pointer, pete, 10:41
- Re: pointer, Vladimir Oka, 10:35
- Re: pointer, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:28
- Re: A stylistic question., Andrew Poelstra, 10:25
- Re: How this code works n, Clever Monkey, 10:22
- Re: pointer, Vladimir Oka, 10:22
- Re: pointer, Vladimir Oka, 10:19
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ben Pfaff, 10:12
- Re: Linked List, Ben Pfaff, 10:10
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, CBFalconer, 10:09
- Re: pointer, vim, 10:05
- pointer, vim, 10:02
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, CBFalconer, 09:55
- Re: Good binary PRNG, CBFalconer, 09:48
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 09:42
- If you were given a mall would you take?, Chuck, 09:41
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Stephen Sprunk, 09:35
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Robert Latest, 09:33
- Re: ptr, pete, 09:24
- Re: Good binary PRNG, pete, 09:17
- Re: ptr, CoL, 09:07
- Re: Initializer element Error, pete, 09:03
- Re: Linked List, pete, 08:46
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, pete, 08:38
- Re: va_list, pete, 08:32
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Nelu, 08:27
- Re: Enumerations, Eric Sosman, 08:17
- Re: Error using '__attribute__', Flash Gordon, 06:33
- Re: Error using '__attribute__', ritesh, 06:00
- Re: How this code works n, Vladimir Oka, 05:45
- Re: Initializer element Error, vib, 05:45
- How this code works n, sgurminder, 05:37
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, santosh, 05:33
- Re: (OT) Dll and Lib (Do Correct Me), santosh, 05:18
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), ais523, 05:09
- Re: (OT) Dll and Lib (Do Correct Me), pemo, 05:08
- (OT) Dll and Lib (Do Correct Me), ranjeet . gupta, 04:52
- Re: Binary to ASCII, jdorrington, 04:49
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Flash Gordon, 04:20
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Eric, 03:41
- Re: Enumerations, Vladimir Oka, 03:38
- Re: Linked List, jacob navia, 03:27
- Re: Enumerations, Christian Christmann, 03:07
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Vladimir Oka, 03:00
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Richard Heathfield, 02:20
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 02:08
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), jab3, 02:06
- Re: A stylistic question., James Dow Allen, 02:03
- Re: Error using '__attribute__', Marc Thrun, 01:55
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 01:43
- Re: Linked List, Jack Klein, 01:30
- Re: Error using '__attribute__', Bill Pursell, 01:20
- Linked List, venkatesh.k.desai5@xxxxxxxxx, 01:16
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Richard Heathfield, 01:05
- Re: va_list, Richard Heathfield, 00:50
- Error using '__attribute__', ritesh, 00:42
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Keith Thompson, 00:26
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Keith Thompson, 00:17
May 17, 2006
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Nelu, 23:59
- Re: Initializer element Error, Jack Klein, 23:44
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Eric Sosman, 23:26
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Jordan Abel, 22:55
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Jordan Abel, 22:50
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Andrew Poelstra, 22:50
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Ben Pfaff, 21:46
- Initializer element Error, vib, 21:42
- Re: Good binary PRNG, pete, 20:55
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), P.J. Plauger, 20:49
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, pete, 20:46
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Keith Thompson, 20:46
- Re: how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, Ian Collins, 20:44
- how to find out the address of a variable after I compile the C file, bijayadipti, 20:39
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Rod Pemberton, 20:07
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Ben Pfaff, 19:10
- Re: New document, Malcolm, 19:07
- spaces after a period (Was: Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf()), Jordan Abel, 19:05
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Jordan Abel, 19:01
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Jordan Abel, 18:57
- Homepages., Malcolm, 18:36
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Malcolm, 18:29
- Re: program output, Malcolm, 18:17
- Re: va_list, Malcolm, 18:17
- Re: va_list, Eric Sosman, 18:01
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, CBFalconer, 17:54
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), CBFalconer, 17:47
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), CBFalconer, 17:31
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 17:15
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: va_list, Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Barry, 17:05
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), Barry, 16:52
- Re: problem with initiallisation, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Keith Thompson, 16:40
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, Gordon Burditt, 16:38
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: endianness and 64-bit machines, pete, 16:29
- endianness and 64-bit machines, bob_jenkins, 16:22
- va_list, mito19651996, 16:17
- Re: Enumerations, Default User, 16:08
- Re: New document, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: [ot]Re: Introduce urself, pete, 15:45
- Re: Problem with small piece of C code, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: Introduce urself, John F, 15:02
- Re: New document, Andrew Poelstra, 14:59
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 14:48
- Re: New document, Herbert Rosenau, 14:12
- Re: New document, Herbert Rosenau, 14:12
- Re: New document, Herbert Rosenau, 14:12
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Default User, 13:05
- Re: Introduce urself, Default User, 13:02
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, Vladimir Oka, 12:27
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, Joe Smith, 12:16
- Re: any floating point library with more exponent bits?, hrbigelow, 12:09
- Re: any floating point library with more exponent bits?, hrbigelow, 12:08
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), P.J. Plauger, 11:50
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), P.J. Plauger, 11:45
- Re: Enumerations, Vladimir Oka, 11:43
- Re: Enumerations, Vladimir Oka, 11:42
- Re: Enumerations, Eric Sosman, 11:40
- Re: Enumerations, jarod.tang@xxxxxxxxx, 11:35
- Re: ptr, Vladimir Oka, 11:27
- Re: ptr, vim, 11:25
- Re: ptr, Vladimir Oka, 11:24
- Re: ptr, Vladimir Oka, 11:15
- Re: [ot]Re: Introduce urself, Dik T. Winter, 11:14
- Re: ptr, HandledException, 11:14
- Enumerations, Christian Christmann, 11:08
- ptr, vim, 11:01
- Re: program output, Richard Heathfield, 10:53
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), The Grue - James T. Sprinkle, 10:51
- Re: New document, jacob navia, 10:49
- Re: type casting, CBFalconer, 10:47
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 10:44
- Re: New document, Andrew Poelstra, 10:41
- Re: program output, Vladimir Oka, 10:39
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), CBFalconer, 10:27
- Re: File handling question, Robert Latest, 10:27
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Julian V. Noble, 10:25
- Re: program output, Andrew Poelstra, 10:23
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Richard Heathfield, 09:47
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), pete, 09:43
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 09:27
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), pete, 09:21
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 09:09
- Re: File handling question, Bill Pursell, 08:54
- Re: New document, Richard Heathfield, 08:46
- Re: File handling question, Jordan Abel, 08:43
- Re: File handling question, Eric Sosman, 08:32
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Ben Bacarisse, 08:29
- Re: type casting, Flash Gordon, 08:25
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Vladimir Oka, 08:19
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, ben, 08:18
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), P.J. Plauger, 08:18
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Vladimir Oka, 08:17
- Re: File handling question, Flash Gordon, 08:11
- Re: type casting, Vladimir Oka, 08:10
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, Vladimir Oka, 08:06
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Jordan Abel, 07:28
- Re: CALL to label without another reference crashes, pemo, 07:15
- Re: New document, Friedrich Dominicus, 07:08
- Re: File handling question, CBFalconer, 07:08
- Re: CALL to label without another reference crashes, Flash Gordon, 07:04
- Re: File handling question, Richard Heathfield, 06:24
- Re: File handling question, Anunay, 06:18
- Re: Size of extern int x;, jaysome, 06:03
- Re: File handling question, CBFalconer, 06:01
- Re: File handling question, Richard Heathfield, 06:01
- Re: File handling question, Richard Heathfield, 05:59
- type casting, sonu, 05:57
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Keith Thompson, 05:45
- Re: New document, jacob navia, 05:45
- Re: New document, Robert Latest, 05:42
- Re: File handling question, Anunay, 05:41
- Re: CALL to label without another reference crashes, pemo, 05:37
- Re: New document, CBFalconer, 05:27
- Re: File handling question, Robert Latest, 05:20
- Re: Problem with small piece of C code, CBFalconer, 05:12
- Re: C code analisys tool, kazak, 04:57
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, pemo, 04:46
- Re: File handling question, Ico, 04:30
- Re: File handling question, Friedrich Dominicus, 04:16
- Re: A trick with if-else, Chris Dollin, 04:15
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Ico, 03:58
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Richard Heathfield, 03:57
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Luca Benini, 03:47
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Wrecked, 03:46
- Re: program output, santosh, 03:41
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Luca Benini, 03:39
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, santosh, 03:38
- Re: Binary to ASCII, Richard Heathfield, 03:22
- Binary to ASCII, Wrecked, 03:19
- Re: File handling question, Richard Heathfield, 03:07
- Re: program output, sonu, 02:52
- File handling question, Anunay, 02:51
- Re: program output, jjf, 02:41
- Re: CALL to label without another reference crashes, Richard Heathfield, 02:21
- Re: CALL to label without another reference crashes, jjf, 02:14
- CALL to label without another reference crashes, ReavenK, 02:00
- Re: type specifiers, Joe Smith, 02:00
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Herbert Rosenau, 01:58
- Re: register, Herbert Rosenau, 01:58
- Re: New document, Herbert Rosenau, 01:58
- Re: New document, Herbert Rosenau, 01:58
- Re: New document, Herbert Rosenau, 01:58
- program output, sonu, 01:37
- Re: Problem with small piece of C code, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 01:31
- Re: type specifiers, Robert Gamble, 00:15
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 00:13
May 16, 2006
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, CBFalconer, 23:34
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 22:21
- Re: type specifiers, CBFalconer, 22:17
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Keith Thompson, 21:27
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 21:19
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 20:58
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), P.J. Plauger, 20:45
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Rod Pemberton, 20:41
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, Joe Smith, 20:27
- Re: type specifiers, Joe Smith, 19:32
- Re: Introduce urself, John F, 19:16
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, CBFalconer, 19:10
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 19:07
- Re: New document, Bill Pursell, 19:01
- Re: pointer q, pete, 19:00
- Re: Introduce urself, Jordan Abel, 18:54
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 18:53
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, pete, 18:07
- Re: A trick with if-else, pete, 18:01
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Stephen Sprunk, 17:58
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, SM Ryan, 17:49
- Re: Introduce urself, John F, 17:46
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 17:38
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, jamihuq, 17:27
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, John Bode, 17:25
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 17:22
- Re: invalid conversion from void* to int**, Martin Jørgensen, 17:05
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, CBFalconer, 17:00
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 16:48
- Re: Introduce urself, Richard Heathfield, 16:43
- Re: Introduce urself, Jordan Abel, 16:33
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Andrew Poelstra, 16:32
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, CBFalconer, 16:32
- Re: using select to read STDIN?, CBFalconer, 16:27
- Re: pointer q, Flash Gordon, 16:20
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Julian V. Noble, 16:19
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 16:17
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, Flash Gordon, 16:17
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, Vladimir Oka, 16:14
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), CBFalconer, 16:09
- Re: A trick with if-else, Kenneth Brody, 16:04
- Re: Introduce urself, CBFalconer, 16:02
- Re: A trick with if-else, Kenneth Brody, 16:02
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, CBFalconer, 15:56
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 15:51
- Re: Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, John Devereux, 15:38
- Re: pointer q, CBFalconer, 15:25
- Converting Float to unsigned short and Back, avsrk, 15:21
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, Flash Gordon, 15:18
- Re: pointer q, Flash Gordon, 15:11
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ion Gaztañaga, 15:09
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:57
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Tomás, 14:50
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, Tomás, 14:46
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, pete, 14:28
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Richard Heathfield, 14:13
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, ben, 14:02
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, jacob navia, 14:01
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), Robert Gamble, 14:00
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), Richard Heathfield, 13:58
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, pete, 13:56
- Re: A trick with if-else, Richard Heathfield, 13:53
- Re: A trick with if-else, Martin Ambuhl, 13:51
- Re: diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), Ben Pfaff, 13:47
- Re: using select to read STDIN?, ifmusic, 13:45
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), pete, 13:44
- diff between sprintf() and fprintf(), mknarang.nsit, 13:41
- Re: A trick with if-else, Keith Thompson, 13:41
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, Roberto Waltman, 13:39
- Re: New document, jacob navia, 13:36
- Re: stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, Walter Roberson, 13:34
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), John Smith, 13:31
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Andrew Poelstra, 13:29
- stuck with file organisation and global a global array of strings, ben, 13:27
- Re: Introduce urself, Ben Pfaff, 13:27
- Re: Introduce urself, Clever Monkey, 13:26
- Re: Introduce urself, Clever Monkey, 13:23
- Re: Introduce urself, Clever Monkey, 13:16
- Re: using select to read STDIN?, Robert Gamble, 13:08
- using select to read STDIN?, ifmusic, 12:52
- Re: int fact( int n ), Clever Monkey, 12:40
- Re: Listing the multi-threading unsafe parts of C, Casper H . S . Dik, 12:29
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 12:22
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Felix Kater, 12:19
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Eric Sosman, 12:14
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Richard Heathfield, 12:00
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, John Devereux, 11:53
- Re: converting inline functions to C functions, Eric Sosman, 11:51
- Re: New document, Giannis Papadopoulos, 11:48
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Eric Sosman, 11:41
- Re: Listing the multi-threading unsafe parts of C, Alan Woodland, 11:36
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Andrew Poelstra, 11:35
- converting inline functions to C functions, jamihuq, 11:35
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Eric Sosman, 11:35
- Re: Introduce urself, Martin Jørgensen, 11:32
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Flash Gordon, 11:31
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Vladimir Oka, 11:28
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Vladimir Oka, 11:27
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Felix Kater, 11:22
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Ben C, 11:20
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Flash Gordon, 11:20
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Bill Pursell, 11:18
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 11:18
- Re: A trick with if-else, Chris Dollin, 11:12
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Felix Kater, 11:11
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Eric Sosman, 11:00
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 10:57
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 10:54
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Eric Sosman, 10:53
- Re: A trick with if-else, Chris Dollin, 10:53
- Re: A trick with if-else, Chris Dollin, 10:51
- Re: va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Flash Gordon, 10:40
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 10:40
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 10:36
- Re: A trick with if-else, Suman, 10:27
- Re: A trick with if-else, John Devereux, 10:23
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 10:21
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Ben Pfaff, 10:19
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 10:19
- Re: A trick with if-else, Suman, 10:18
- Re: A trick with if-else, John Devereux, 10:15
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), jacob navia, 10:13
- Re: A trick with if-else, Kenneth Brody, 10:13
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, jacob navia, 10:10
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Eric Sosman, 10:07
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Thomas.Chang, 10:06
- Re: Random Seeding, Eric Sosman, 10:01
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Kenneth Brody, 09:58
- [ot]Re: Introduce urself, pete, 09:51
- Re: A trick with if-else, Richard Heathfield, 09:48
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), CBFalconer, 09:48
- Re: A trick with if-else, Chris Dollin, 09:46
- Re: A trick with if-else, Vladimir Oka, 09:45
- Re: int fact( int n ), CBFalconer, 09:40
- A trick with if-else, Piyush Agarwal, 09:37
- Re: Introduce urself, Richard Heathfield, 09:33
- Listing the multi-threading unsafe parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 09:32
- va_list: how to produce warnings at compile time if called incorrectly?, Felix Kater, 09:30
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, CBFalconer, 09:28
- Re: Introduce urself, Richard Tobin, 09:27
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Marc Thrun, 09:22
- Re: Extern functions inside library, Ico, 09:18
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 09:09
- Extern functions inside library, karthy, 09:07
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), Roberto Waltman, 08:41
- Re: What is wrong with this. (files), pete, 08:40
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 08:35
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Thomas.Chang, 08:31
- Re: help with types needed, Ben, 08:17
- What is wrong with this. (files), noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 08:13
- Re: problem with initiallisation, vim, 08:11
- Re: Random Seeding, websnarf, 07:03
- Re: Random Seeding, websnarf, 06:49
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Julian V. Noble, 06:44
- Re: Introduce urself, Dik T. Winter, 06:35
- Re: void struct, Richard Heathfield, 06:24
- void struct, v4vijayakumar, 06:19
- Re: int fact( int n ), Richard Heathfield, 06:19
- Re: Size of extern int x;, Richard Heathfield, 06:17
- Re: int fact( int n ), Giannis Papadopoulos, 06:15
- Re: int fact( int n ), Vladimir Oka, 05:54
- Re: Size of extern int x;, Vladimir Oka, 05:52
- Re: int fact( int n ), venkatesh.k.desai5@xxxxxxxxx, 05:51
- Re: int fact( int n ), Vladimir Oka, 05:49
- Re: int fact( int n ), jacob navia, 05:45
- Re: Size of extern int x;, skishorev, 05:43
- int fact( int n ), venkatesh.k.desai5@xxxxxxxxx, 05:33
- Re: Size of extern int x;, Chris McDonald, 05:32
- Size of extern int x;, skishorev, 05:30
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Flash Gordon, 05:25
- Re: FREE Work At Home Job Finder, santosh, 05:20
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, jacob navia, 05:18
- Re: Introduce urself, CBFalconer, 04:57
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Vladimir Oka, 04:39
- Re: register, Flash Gordon, 04:27
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Flash Gordon, 04:24
- Re: register, Zara, 04:17
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, CBFalconer, 04:13
- Re: pointer q, Flash Gordon, 04:11
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Flash Gordon, 04:11
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Flash Gordon, 04:11
- Re: register, Tomás, 03:58
- Re: Introduce urself, Ben C, 03:58
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Ivan78, 03:49
- Re: Introduce urself, ais523, 03:43
- Re: Random Seeding, porterboy76, 03:38
- Re: FREE Work At Home Job Finder, CBFalconer, 03:37
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 03:33
- Re: Introduce urself, Richard Heathfield, 03:31
- Re: Introduce urself, v4vijayakumar, 03:29
- Re: arrays, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: register, Zara, 03:02
- Re: Random Seeding, porterboy76, 02:49
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Richard Heathfield, 02:45
- Re: Introduce urself, santosh, 02:41
- Re: Introduce urself, santosh, 02:38
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 02:37
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 02:31
- Re: Dynamic tracing of C code execution, Frank Pittel, 02:21
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 01:59
- Re: switch why?, Neil, 01:55
- Re: register, Al Balmer, 01:34
- Re: Introduce urself, pete, 01:30
- Re: Introduce urself, Jaspreet, 01:25
- Re: Introduce urself, Keith Thompson, 01:13
- Re: a struct parser, Herbert Rosenau, 01:13
- Re: A stylistic question., Herbert Rosenau, 01:12
- Re: arrays, Herbert Rosenau, 01:12
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Herbert Rosenau, 01:12
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Herbert Rosenau, 01:12
- Re: Introduce urself, Martin Jørgensen, 01:12
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Jordan Abel, 01:05
- Re: help with types needed, Jack Klein, 01:02
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Jordan Abel, 01:02
- Re: FREE Work At Home Job Finder, wangqiongyue888, 00:47
- Re: help with types needed, Eric, 00:44
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Jack Klein, 00:33
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, pete, 00:30
- register, Tomás, 00:21
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Mike S, 00:13
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), pete, 00:08
May 15, 2006
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Nelu, 23:40
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Tomás, 23:34
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 23:24
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), pete, 23:01
- Re: Introduce urself, pete, 22:35
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Tomás, 22:21
- Re: Introduce urself, Tomás, 22:16
- help with types needed, Ben, 22:15
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Dik T. Winter, 22:04
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Howard Hinnant, 21:38
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Eric Sosman, 21:27
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, lovecreatesbeauty, 21:27
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), CBFalconer, 21:24
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Robert Gamble, 21:21
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, CBFalconer, 21:14
- Re: Introduce urself, Dik T. Winter, 21:14
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), Robert Gamble, 21:04
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 21:03
- Re: computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), pete, 21:03
- Re: Random Seeding, Dik T. Winter, 20:48
- computing t = pow(-11.5, .333), John Smith, 20:42
- Re: Introduce urself, CBFalconer, 20:34
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, P.J. Plauger, 20:22
- Re: Introduce urself, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 19:49
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, Tomás, 19:45
- Re: Introduce urself, Ian Collins, 19:36
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 19:35
- Re: Introduce urself, Default User, 19:26
- Re: Parsers for C, Ira Baxter, 19:15
- Re: Dynamic tracing of C code execution, Ira Baxter, 19:12
- Re: Introduce urself, Nikesh, 19:09
- type specifiers, Joe Smith, 18:36
- Re: short or int, Ian Collins, 18:29
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Dik T. Winter, 18:27
- Re: short or int, pete, 18:23
- Re: short or int, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, Noah Roberts, 17:48
- Re: Random Seeding, Eric Sosman, 17:18
- Re: Random Seeding, porterboy76, 17:10
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, CBFalconer, 17:06
- Re: eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 17:05
- Re: Pragma, Ian Collins, 16:57
- Re: pointer q, CBFalconer, 16:55
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, John Bode, 16:55
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Skarmander, 16:47
- Re: switch why?, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: Random Seeding, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code?, Martin Ambuhl, 16:10
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Default User, 16:08
- Re: Question c faq, CBFalconer, 16:07
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Default User, 16:07
- Re: problem including perl header files, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: Question c faq, CBFalconer, 16:03
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 16:03
- Re: switch why?, Martin Ambuhl, 16:02
- Re: switch why?, cbmanica, 15:58
- Re: A stylistic question., CBFalconer, 15:56
- Re: C code analisys tool, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: Pragma, CBFalconer, 15:47
- Re: switch why?, Clever Monkey, 15:43
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, CBFalconer, 15:42
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Andrew Poelstra, 15:42
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Vladimir Oka, 15:35
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, CBFalconer, 15:35
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Rafael Almeida, 15:29
- Re: switch why?, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: C code analisys tool, CBFalconer, 15:19
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Flash Gordon, 15:17
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 15:15
- Re: pointer q, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 15:04
- Re: pointer q, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 15:03
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, JesusWaffle@xxxxxxxxx, 15:03
- Re: Introduce urself, Martin Jørgensen, 14:58
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Marc Thrun, 14:50
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Default User, 14:46
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, lovecreatesbeauty, 14:36
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Kenneth Brody, 14:31
- Re: switch why?, Kenneth Brody, 14:28
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Robert Gamble, 14:16
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, pemo, 13:53
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, pemo, 13:50
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, lovecreatesbeauty, 13:42
- Re: Help needed in a simple UDP socket program, Vitali Gontsharuk, 13:38
- Re: Help needed in a simple UDP socket program, santosh, 13:22
- Help needed in a simple UDP socket program, Vitali Gontsharuk, 13:13
- Re: Introduce urself, santosh, 13:12
- Re: switch why?, Clever Monkey, 13:01
- Re: Introduce urself, Richard Tobin, 12:58
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code?, Clever Monkey, 12:56
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, Tom Widmer, 12:46
- Re: short or int, Richard Heathfield, 12:43
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Kevin Bagust, 12:42
- Re: problem with initiallisation, KOFKS, 12:39
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Marc Thrun, 12:38
- Re: C code analisys tool, Al Balmer, 12:36
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Flash Gordon, 12:28
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Bill Pursell, 12:25
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Al Balmer, 12:24
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, pemo, 12:23
- Re: problem with initiallisation, Flash Gordon, 12:21
- Re: switch why?, Eric Sosman, 12:20
- Re: problem with initiallisation, Flash Gordon, 12:19
- Re: sprintf: anomalous behavior, Gordon Burditt, 12:18
- Re: arrays, Andrew Poelstra, 12:16
- Re: problem with initiallisation, Bill Pursell, 12:14
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Al Balmer, 12:14
- Re: problem with initiallisation, Eric Sosman, 12:13
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Flash Gordon, 12:11
- Re: problem with initiallisation, KOFKS, 12:05
- Re: pointer q, Flash Gordon, 12:04
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, Jack Daly, 12:03
- Re: switch why?, pemo, 12:00
- sprintf: anomalous behavior, Ivan78, 11:59
- Re: short or int, Simon Biber, 11:49
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Flash Gordon, 11:48
- Re: arrays, Flash Gordon, 11:43
- Re: switch why?, Roberto Waltman, 11:42
- Re: switch why?, Roberto Waltman, 11:40
- Re: switch why?, vim, 11:30
- Re: Portable integer type which can hold int, wchar_t, and void *, Tomás, 11:30
- Re: switch why?, pemo, 11:28
- Re: switch why?, Vladimir Oka, 11:27
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Duncan Muirhead, 11:26
- switch why?, vim, 11:21
- problem with initiallisation, vim, 11:20
- Re: Introduce urself, Joe Smith, 11:19
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Andrew Poelstra, 11:15
- Re: Where is the printf body defined?, Joe Smith, 11:14
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Andrew Poelstra, 11:13
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 11:09
- Re: Introduce urself, zhongjiechao@xxxxxxxxx, 11:07
- Re: vsprintf(char *str, const char *format, va_list ap, ...)?, rory . brandybuck, 11:03
- Re: Pragma, Clever Monkey, 11:02
- Re: Random Seeding, Dik T. Winter, 11:01
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, zhongjiechao@xxxxxxxxx, 10:57
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:56
- Introduce urself, Nikesh, 10:54
- Re: For loops help, Andrew Poelstra, 10:49
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Robert Gamble, 10:42
- Re: short or int, Kenneth Brody, 10:42
- Re: Pragma, Kenneth Brody, 10:37
- Re: Random Seeding, Gordon Burditt, 10:36
- Re: arrays, Andrew Poelstra, 10:26
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Andrew Poelstra, 10:21
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Kenneth Brody, 10:21
- Re: 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Flash Gordon, 10:16
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, osmium, 10:05
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Kenneth Brody, 10:03
- Re: Please Can Anny One Tell What This Declaration Says ?, S.Tobias, 10:01
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Flash Gordon, 09:58
- 2/4 bytes boundary problem, Thomas.Chang, 09:58
- Re: Please Can Anny One Tell What This Declaration Says ?, Haroon Shafiq, 09:57
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, P.J. Plauger, 09:31
- Re: Random Seeding, porterboy76, 09:20
- Re: Please Can Anny One Tell What This Declaration Says ?, rory . brandybuck, 09:17
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Joe Wright, 09:14
- Re: Random Seeding, rory . brandybuck, 09:09
- Random Seeding, porterboy76, 08:59
- Re: a struct parser, Eric Sosman, 08:43
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, S.Tobias, 08:42
- Please Can Anny One Tell What This Declaration Says ?, code break, 08:39
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Flash Gordon, 08:39
- Re: Pragma, Eric Sosman, 08:38
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Joe Wright, 08:29
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Flash Gordon, 08:11
- Re: problem including header files in TC, Flash Gordon, 08:11
- Re: Windows equivalent of fstatfs() or fstatvfs()?, Mike, 07:43
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, v4vijayakumar, 07:15
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Ian Collins, 07:12
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 07:10
- Re: problem including perl header files, Flash Gordon, 07:10
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Jordan Abel, 07:06
- Re: Good binary PRNG, Flash Gordon, 07:04
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Flash Gordon, 06:57
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, v4vijayakumar, 06:56
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, Ian Collins, 06:46
- Re: overloading, template, exception handling and c, jacob navia, 06:45
- overloading, template, exception handling and c, v4vijayakumar, 06:43
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 06:38
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, SM Ryan, 06:33
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 06:27
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Robert Latest, 06:19
- Re: C code analisys tool, jacob navia, 06:11
- Re: variable - modifiable lvalue, websnarf, 06:10
- problem including header files in TC, shruti, 06:04
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 06:01
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Erik, 05:53
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Flash Gordon, 05:45
- problem including perl header files, shruti, 05:40
- Good binary PRNG, pinkfloydhomer@xxxxxxxxx, 05:34
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:20
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Erik, 05:13
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Ivan78, 05:04
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Chris Hills, 05:01
- Re: C code analisys tool, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: C code analisys tool, kazak, 04:45
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, v4vijayakumar, 04:37
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Ian Collins, 04:36
- Re: short or int, Chris Hills, 04:35
- Re: short or int, SM Ryan, 04:13
- Re: pointer q, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:08
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:08
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:08
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 04:08
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Erik, 04:02
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:59
- Re: A stylistic question., James Dow Allen, 03:54
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Erik, 03:41
- Re: any floating point library with more exponent bits?, jacob navia, 03:37
- Re: string parametres becoming empty, Ian Collins, 03:37
- Re: Portable integer type which can hold int, wchar_t, and void *, Keith Thompson, 03:33
- string parametres becoming empty, Erik, 03:25
- variable - modifiable lvalue, v4vijayakumar, 03:24
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), S.Tobias, 03:19
- Re: any floating point library with more exponent bits?, azi . stdout, 03:19
- Re: strtok problem, Charles Richmond, 02:48
- Re: strtok problem, Vladimir Oka, 02:47
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 02:19
- Re: short or int, Ian Collins, 02:15
- Re: strtok problem, Victor Eijkhout, 02:11
- Re: Does this make sense?, Mark Healey, 01:56
- Re: any floating point library with more exponent bits?, hrbigelow, 01:43
- Re: learning name, Neil, 01:39
- Re: Windows equivalent of fstatfs() or fstatvfs()?, Dave, 01:22
- Re: short or int, Herbert Rosenau, 01:18
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Herbert Rosenau, 01:17
- Re: a struct parser, Herbert Rosenau, 01:17
- Re: A stylistic question., Herbert Rosenau, 01:17
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Herbert Rosenau, 01:17
- Re: any floating point library with more exponent bits?, Gordon Burditt, 01:13
- any floating point library with more exponent bits?, hrbigelow, 00:59
- Re: Where is the printf body defined?, Mike Wahler, 00:28
- Where is the printf body defined?, jeniffer, 00:23
- Re: Windows equivalent of fstatfs() or fstatvfs()?, Keith Thompson, 00:10
- Re: vsprintf(char *str, const char *format, va_list ap, ...)?, kyle.tk, 00:10
May 14, 2006
- Re: Portable integer type which can hold int, wchar_t, and void *, Ben Pfaff, 23:48
- Windows equivalent of fstatfs() or fstatvfs()?, Dave, 23:38
- Re: short or int, Dave Vandervies, 23:23
- Re: 3n+1 problem revised, Keith Thompson, 22:59
- Portable integer type which can hold int, wchar_t, and void *, JesusWaffle@xxxxxxxxx, 22:50
- Re: vsprintf(char *str, const char *format, va_list ap, ...)?, goldfita, 22:46
- Re: vsprintf(char *str, const char *format, va_list ap, ...)?, JesusWaffle, 22:07
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Robert Gamble, 21:54
- Re: strtok problem, pete, 21:38
- Re: Question c faq, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:34
- Re: What are Threads?, pete, 21:32
- Re: strtok problem, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:28
- Re: For loops help, Chris F.A. Johnson, 21:27
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, Ben Hetland, 21:25
- Re: arrays, pete, 21:23
- Re: short or int, pete, 21:14
- Re: Pragma, swengineer001@xxxxxxxxx, 20:26
- strtok problem, Victor Eijkhout, 20:13
- Re: Pragma, swengineer001@xxxxxxxxx, 19:58
- Re: variable sized structures., Denis Kasak, 19:55
- Re: 3n+1 problem revised, Joe Wright, 19:29
- vsprintf(char *str, const char *format, va_list ap, ...)?, goldfita, 19:19
- Re: Pragma, Ian Collins, 19:06
- Re: variable sized structures., Valerio, 18:56
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Dik T. Winter, 18:32
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Malcolm, 18:24
- Re: variable sized structures., Malcolm, 18:12
- Re: Question c faq, Ben C, 18:05
- Re: Question c faq, Eric Sosman, 18:00
- Re: Does this make sense?, Richard Heathfield, 17:59
- Re: Question c faq, Malcolm, 17:47
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 17:39
- Re: Question c faq, Ben C, 17:37
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Joe Wright, 16:57
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Mike S, 16:36
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Dave Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Dave Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Boost process and C, Dave Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Question c faq, Eric Sosman, 16:17
- Re: Does this make sense?, Neil, 16:13
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 15:59
- Re: A stylistic question., Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: Question c faq, Keith Thompson, 15:30
- Re: For loops help, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: pointer q, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: short or int, Chris Hills, 15:23
- Re: Question c faq, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, P.J. Plauger, 15:17
- Re: Question c faq, Keith Thompson, 15:17
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Chris Hills, 15:13
- Re: What are Threads?, CBFalconer, 15:12
- Re: For loops help, Andrew Poelstra, 15:11
- Re: Question c faq, CBFalconer, 15:09
- Re: Question c faq, Emilio, 14:58
- Re: A stylistic question., CBFalconer, 14:56
- Re: pointer q, Coos Haak, 14:54
- Re: Question c faq, Emilio, 14:53
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, CBFalconer, 14:50
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 14:49
- Re: What are Threads?, Flash Gordon, 14:47
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, osmium, 14:42
- Re: Question c faq, Emilio, 14:39
- Re: Problem with small piece of C code, Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: For loops help, Vladimir Oka, 14:34
- Re: Question c faq, Eric Sosman, 14:31
- Re: short or int, Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Chris Hills, 14:13
- Re: What are Threads?, Alexander Bartolich, 14:11
- Re: A stylistic question., Keith Thompson, 14:09
- What are Threads?, venkatesh.k.desai5@xxxxxxxxx, 14:04
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Keith Thompson, 14:03
- Question c faq, Emilio, 13:59
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Keith Thompson, 13:56
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Keith Thompson, 13:49
- Re: arrays, Denis Kasak, 13:48
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Keith Thompson, 13:45
- Re: pointer q, Eric Sosman, 13:37
- Re: pointer q, Flash Gordon, 13:35
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Martin Ambuhl, 13:29
- Re: For loops help, CBFalconer, 13:29
- Re: For loops help, Andrew Poelstra, 13:20
- Re: arrays, CBFalconer, 13:18
- variable sized structures., Himanshu Singh Chauhan, 13:08
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 13:05
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, osmium, 12:51
- Re: arrays, Richard Heathfield, 12:49
- Re: arrays, mdh, 12:49
- Re: arrays, Richard Heathfield, 12:46
- Re: arrays, mdh, 12:45
- Re: arrays, Andrew Poelstra, 12:41
- Re: short or int, Chris Hills, 12:41
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Richard Heathfield, 12:40
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 12:39
- Re: arrays, Alexander Bartolich, 12:38
- Re: short or int, Jordan Abel, 12:34
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 12:34
- arrays, mdh, 12:22
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, P.J. Plauger, 12:21
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Andrew Poelstra, 12:21
- Re: short or int, SM Ryan, 12:20
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Andrew Poelstra, 12:17
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 12:10
- Re: short or int, Chris Hills, 12:04
- Re: learning name, CBFalconer, 11:55
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Gordon Burditt, 11:50
- Re: learning name, Denis Kasak, 11:37
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 11:33
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Ben C, 11:27
- Re: short or int, Flash Gordon, 11:21
- Re: Overloaded vendor library routine: is this C++? Or very clever C?, Jack Daly, 10:59
- Re: Does this make sense?, Simon Biber, 10:57
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, CBFalconer, 10:54
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, osmium, 10:32
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Tomás, 10:30
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Tomás, 10:26
- Re: A stylistic question., Tomás, 10:06
- Re: Problem with small piece of C code, CBFalconer, 09:47
- Re: Problem with small piece of C code, Ulrich Eckhardt, 09:47
- Re: short or int, Simon Biber, 09:45
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Joe Wright, 09:34
- Re: short or int, john, 09:12
- Re: short or int, CBFalconer, 09:11
- Re: Pragma, pete, 09:10
- Re: short or int, pete, 08:53
- Re: pointer q, Eric Sosman, 08:48
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Martin Jørgensen, 08:46
- Re: Pragma, Eric Sosman, 08:38
- Re: short or int, Chris Hills, 08:32
- Problem with small piece of C code, kalyan . listsubs, 08:10
- Re: short or int, john, 07:57
- Re: short or int, Richard Heathfield, 07:43
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- short or int, john, 07:34
- Re: JPEG and C language.., pete, 07:31
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, pete, 07:22
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Simon Biber, 07:22
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Flash Gordon, 07:20
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Simon Biber, 07:14
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Chris Hills, 07:06
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Chris Hills, 06:55
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Chris Hills, 06:53
- Re: For loops help, CBFalconer, 06:42
- Re: A stylistic question., pete, 06:37
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 06:35
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 06:29
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 06:27
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, pete, 06:19
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Flash Gordon, 06:11
- Re: A stylistic question., Chris Hills, 06:06
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 05:33
- Re: For loops help, zwjzhangwenjin, 05:16
- Re: Does this make sense?, Malcolm, 05:07
- Re: For loops help, Keith Thompson, 05:00
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Keith Thompson, 04:58
- Re: a struct parser, Keith Thompson, 04:47
- Re: For loops help, Toni, 04:45
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Keith Thompson, 04:44
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, SM Ryan, 04:44
- Re: learning name, SM Ryan, 04:44
- Re: A stylistic question., Ian Collins, 04:23
- Re: A stylistic question., Toni, 04:16
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 03:44
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 03:44
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 03:44
- Re: a struct parser, Friedrich Dominicus, 03:34
- Re: A stylistic question., Bill Pursell, 03:29
- Re: A stylistic question., Richard Heathfield, 03:04
- Re: Does this make sense?, Richard Heathfield, 03:02
- A stylistic question., Mark Healey, 02:59
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, jjf, 02:57
- Does this make sense?, Mark Healey, 02:51
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, jjf, 02:40
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 02:22
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Alan, 02:22
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 02:19
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Alan, 02:12
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Keith Thompson, 02:01
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 01:48
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 01:25
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 01:06
May 13, 2006
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Mike S, 23:42
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Keith Thompson, 23:42
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Keith Thompson, 22:51
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Keith Thompson, 22:47
- Re: pointer q, Denis Kasak, 22:40
- Re: Pragma, Tomás, 22:35
- Re: pointer q, Keith Thompson, 22:14
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 22:07
- Re: invalid conversion from void* to int**, Keith Thompson, 21:51
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 21:41
- Re: invalid conversion from void* to int**, Martin Jørgensen, 21:29
- Re: pointer q, Joe Smith, 21:13
- Re: Pragma, Ian Collins, 21:10
- Re: Pragma, Gordon Burditt, 21:01
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Gordon Burditt, 20:51
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, pete, 20:50
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 20:47
- LOADEXE or LOADO: For those of you that have been following my posts, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 20:39
- Re: getchar() problem, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 20:38
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 20:37
- Re: learning name, Walter Roberson, 20:31
- Re: Writting Pluggins, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 20:27
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Walter Roberson, 20:21
- Re: Pragma, swengineer001@xxxxxxxxx, 20:11
- Re: invalid conversion from void* to int**, Flash Gordon, 20:11
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Ben C, 20:00
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Gordon Burditt, 19:45
- Re: invalid conversion from void* to int**, Marc Thrun, 19:42
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Richard Tobin, 19:22
- invalid conversion from void* to int**, Martin Jørgensen, 19:06
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Ian Collins, 19:01
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, David White, 19:00
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, Malcolm, 19:00
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Flash Gordon, 18:40
- Re: Writting Pluggins, Malcolm, 18:40
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 18:28
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Malcolm, 18:25
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Malcolm, 18:07
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Malcolm, 17:56
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Ben C, 17:46
- Re: Pragma, Eric Sosman, 17:28
- Re: getchar() problem, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: learning name, Keith Thompson, 16:55
- Re: learning name, Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: pointer q, Keith Thompson, 16:40
- Re: Address in int, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Default User, 16:35
- Re: Address in int, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Pragma, muttaa, 16:16
- Re: 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Richard Heathfield, 16:02
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Martin Ambuhl, 15:54
- Re: continue with switch, Herbert Rosenau, 15:40
- Re: Dynamic tracing of C code execution, Walter Bright, 15:36
- NovelSpace Media, LLC announces the launch of their new online bookstore and web portal devoted to developers and programmers., paquejd, 15:06
- Re: pointer q, Ben Pfaff, 14:40
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code? <OT: Cryptographic laws>, Andrew Poelstra, 14:36
- 1)Executing by reading from executable 2)Compileing in a program, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 14:35
- Re: Writting Pluggins, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 14:25
- Re: Writting Pluggins, Andrew Poelstra, 14:20
- pointer q, Joe Smith, 14:07
- Re: learning name, Thad Smith, 13:36
- Re: Address in int, Tomás, 13:30
- Re: Address in int, Alexander Bartolich, 13:24
- Re: Address in int, Richard Heathfield, 13:23
- Address in int, john, 13:18
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, santosh, 13:17
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 13:14
- Re: learning name, Ico, 12:57
- Re: Writting Pluggins, Mike Wahler, 12:55
- Re: [OT]Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Mike Wahler, 12:52
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Parahat Melayev, 12:21
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, vim, 12:14
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, John Devereux, 12:09
- Re: learning name, Parahat Melayev, 12:03
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, osmium, 11:57
- Re: differance between binary file and ascii file, Richard Heathfield, 11:52
- differance between binary file and ascii file, vim, 11:39
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, SM Ryan, 10:46
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Richard Heathfield, 10:34
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Parahat Melayev, 10:22
- Re: learning name, CBFalconer, 10:21
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Parahat Melayev, 10:13
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, CBFalconer, 10:10
- Re: JPEG and C language.., CBFalconer, 10:00
- Re: learning name, Parahat Melayev, 09:51
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Parahat Melayev, 09:46
- Re: learning name, Tomás, 09:42
- Re: [OT]Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Martin Jørgensen, 09:40
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Martin Jørgensen, 09:39
- learning name, Parahat Melayev, 09:27
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Richard Heathfield, 08:01
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Ico, 07:53
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Ramesh, 07:38
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, pemo, 06:31
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, Michael Brennan, 05:43
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, Vladimir Oka, 05:33
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Keith Thompson, 05:14
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, venkatesh.k.desai5@xxxxxxxxx, 05:05
- Re: puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, Richard Heathfield, 04:52
- puttextxy( int x, int y, char far *const );, venkatesh.k.desai5@xxxxxxxxx, 04:50
- [OT]Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, Robert Harris, 04:27
- Re: Writting Pluggins, Malcolm, 03:46
- An Amazing offer, im4u143@xxxxxxxxx, 03:08
- Re: function prototypes and declarations, goldfita, 02:39
- Re: function prototypes and declarations, goldfita, 02:35
- Re: function prototypes and declarations, Harald van Dijk, 02:31
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, v4vijayakumar, 02:30
- Re: function prototypes and declarations, Michael Mair, 02:22
- Re: Extracting output from system(3) call, v4vijayakumar, 02:01
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Harald van Dijk, 01:57
- Re: getchar() problem, Alan, 01:56
- Re: function prototypes and declarations, jacob navia, 01:53
- Extracting output from system(3) call, v4vijayakumar, 01:46
- function prototypes and declarations, goldfita, 01:26
- Re: Off topic Re: Iteration vs. Recursion, Ben Pfaff, 00:56
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Keith Thompson, 00:52
- Re: Parsing a simple string, SM Ryan, 00:00
May 12, 2006
- Re: continue with switch, CBFalconer, 23:28
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, Thad Smith, 23:23
- Writting A Psudo Filesystem, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 22:47
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Lew Pitcher, 22:16
- Writting Pluggins, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 22:13
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Keith Thompson, 22:06
- Re: Quick way to zero array, daizisheng, 21:52
- Re: Quick way to zero array, daizisheng, 21:51
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, pete, 21:23
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Heathfield, 21:01
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Rod Pemberton, 20:54
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, pete, 20:39
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, jjf, 20:32
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Richard Heathfield, 20:07
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Himanshu Chauhan, 19:49
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Lew Pitcher, 19:48
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Heathfield, 19:35
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Rod Pemberton, 19:31
- Re: Help regarding Josepheus problem., Rod Pemberton, 19:21
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Dik T. Winter, 19:10
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Flash Gordon, 19:09
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Rod Pemberton, 18:53
- Re: continue with switch, Rod Pemberton, 18:47
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Rod Pemberton, 18:34
- Re: continue with switch, Flash Gordon, 18:30
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Heathfield, 18:16
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Keith Thompson, 18:13
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, S.Tobias, 17:57
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Rod Pemberton, 17:54
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code?, Ben C, 17:46
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code?, Martin Ambuhl, 17:44
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Ian Collins, 17:44
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Rod Pemberton, 17:43
- Re: PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code?, Richard Heathfield, 17:39
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Rod Pemberton, 17:37
- PLEASE HELP - How do I include OpenSSL in my code?, cpptutor2000@xxxxxxxxx, 17:20
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Gordon Burditt, 17:04
- Re: Quick way to zero array, rocketman768, 16:55
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, tedu, 16:54
- Re: continue with switch, Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: continue with switch, Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Flash Gordon, 16:44
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, Eric Sosman, 16:31
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Ian Collins, 16:24
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, jjf, 16:05
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Flash Gordon, 16:01
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, Gordon Burditt, 15:48
- Re: continue with switch, tedu, 15:42
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Gordon Burditt, 15:34
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Skarmander, 15:32
- Re: continue with switch, Flash Gordon, 15:11
- Re: continue with switch, Andrew Poelstra, 15:04
- Re: How to simulate a key press?, doina, 14:58
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Ben Hetland, 14:54
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 14:30
- Re: Avoiding malloc, John Devereux, 14:24
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Julian V. Noble, 14:14
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Stephen Sprunk, 13:49
- Re: Dynamic tracing of C code execution, Michael Mair, 13:38
- Re: Dynamic tracing of C code execution, Vladimir Oka, 13:13
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Vladimir Oka, 12:57
- Dynamic tracing of C code execution, Nikhil, 12:50
- Re: request for a program, Default User, 12:40
- Re: continue with switch, Default User, 12:40
- Re: Help regarding Josepheus problem., vcp, 12:35
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, osmium, 12:32
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Kenneth Brody, 12:16
- Re: Quick way to zero array, shisheng li, 12:14
- Re: <OT> Re: continue with switch, CBFalconer, 12:11
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Michael Mair, 12:00
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Vladimir Oka, 11:52
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Vladimir Oka, 11:46
- Re: Quick way to zero array, Ben C, 11:38
- Re: request for a program, Ben C, 11:33
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Joe Smith, 11:28
- Re: request for a program, Duncan Muirhead, 11:24
- <OT> Re: continue with switch, Andrew Poelstra, 11:22
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, void * clvrmnky(), 11:18
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Walter Banks, 11:16
- Re: Quick way to zero array, prax, 11:14
- Re: continue with switch, void * clvrmnky(), 11:04
- Quick way to zero array, rocketman768, 10:58
- Re: continue with switch, CBFalconer, 10:53
- Re: request for a program, rocketman768, 10:45
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, CBFalconer, 10:34
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, CBFalconer, 10:25
- Re: continue with switch, Bart Rider, 10:15
- Re: JPEG and C language.., Vladimir Oka, 09:17
- Re: Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, Vladimir Oka, 09:14
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Nelu, 09:09
- Re: How to simulate a key press?, Vladimir Oka, 09:08
- 3n+1 problem revised, dd, 08:44
- Rounding Float in C and Remove those Zeros, kennethlou, 08:42
- JPEG and C language.., Ramesh, 08:34
- Re: Avoiding malloc, John Devereux, 08:32
- Re: Avoiding malloc, those who know me have no need of my name, 08:31
- Re: How to simulate a key press?, osmium, 08:24
- Re: continue with switch, Flash Gordon, 08:18
- Re: continue with switch, Richard Heathfield, 08:14
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Eric Sosman, 08:13
- Re: 3n+1 problem revised, pete, 08:09
- Re: continue with switch, pete, 08:07
- Re: continue with switch, v4vijayakumar, 08:01
- Re: Sizes of integers, those who know me have no need of my name, 07:59
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Ben Hetland, 07:53
- Re: request for a program, Richard Heathfield, 07:28
- request for a program, kumar, 07:23
- request for a program, kumar, 07:23
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, Ben Hetland, 07:21
- Re: returning address of stack variable, pete, 06:54
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Chad, 06:53
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Chad, 06:52
- Re: returning address of stack variable, CoL, 06:50
- Re: continue with switch, Flash Gordon, 06:36
- Re: continue with switch, pete, 06:36
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Richard Heathfield, 06:34
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, David White, 06:32
- Re: returning address of stack variable, pete, 06:20
- Re: Avoiding malloc, John Devereux, 06:11
- Re: Help regarding Josepheus problem., Rohini Ramamurthy, 06:08
- Re: Avoiding malloc, John Devereux, 06:03
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 06:02
- Re: continue with switch, Richard Heathfield, 06:01
- Re: continue with switch, Bart Rider, 05:57
- Re: Avoiding malloc, John Devereux, 05:55
- Re: continue with switch, Bart Rider, 05:52
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, pete, 05:45
- Re: continue with switch, Richard Bos, 05:38
- Re: How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, Richard Bos, 05:36
- continue with switch, v4vijayakumar, 05:21
- How to convert from a struct tm to a time_t ?, Angus Comber, 05:17
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Flash Gordon, 05:11
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Richard Heathfield, 05:05
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Flash Gordon, 05:00
- Help regarding Josepheus problem., Rohini Ramamurthy, 05:00
- Re: C code analisys tool, kazak, 04:58
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Heathfield, 04:56
- Re: Visual Studio 2005 compatiblity with VC6, Flash Gordon, 04:42
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Ivan Vecerina, 04:36
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ion Gaztañaga, 04:35
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Flash Gordon, 04:32
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, sureshjayaram, 04:28
- Re: Avoiding malloc, Ian Collins, 04:21
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pemo, 04:08
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Nick Keighley, 03:51
- Avoiding malloc, John Devereux, 03:49
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Ian Collins, 03:25
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Old Wolf, 02:58
- Re: C code analisys tool, Ben C, 02:56
- Re: const int in header: linker error, Old Wolf, 02:44
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Old Wolf, 02:38
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Gordon Burditt, 02:34
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, sureshjayaram, 02:21
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Ian Collins, 00:40
- Re: How to simulate a key press?, Ian Collins, 00:39
- How to simulate a key press?, Joel, 00:35
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, sureshjayaram, 00:27
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Suman, 00:24
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, David White, 00:22
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, David White, 00:17
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Ian Collins, 00:16
May 11, 2006
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Ian Collins, 23:59
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, sureshjayaram, 23:54
- Re: Visual Studio 2005 compatiblity with VC6, websnarf, 23:39
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Jack Klein, 23:37
- Re: C code analisys tool, Mark Laczynski, 23:33
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Chad, 23:33
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Jack Klein, 23:30
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Bill Pursell, 23:30
- Re: returning address of stack variable, websnarf, 23:25
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Jack Klein, 23:18
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Heathfield, 23:15
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Chad, 23:08
- Re: returning address of stack variable, websnarf, 23:06
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Keith Thompson, 23:02
- Re: Visual Studio 2005 compatiblity with VC6, Espen Myrland, 23:00
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 22:42
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 22:37
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Tomás, 22:28
- Re: Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, Richard Heathfield, 22:15
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Tomás, 22:13
- Compiler error for "wrong" sized type, David White, 22:06
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 21:36
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 21:02
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Nelu, 20:38
- Re: Sizes of integers, Richard Heathfield, 20:32
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Tomás, 20:30
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Nelu, 20:05
- Re: const int in header: linker error, pete, 19:49
- Visual Studio 2005 compatiblity with VC6, carl, 19:48
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 19:39
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Default User, 19:35
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, pete, 19:32
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, bofh1234, 19:27
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Default User, 19:26
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Keith Thompson, 19:23
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, pete, 19:21
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, bofh1234, 19:04
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Stephen Sprunk, 18:55
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Stephen Sprunk, 18:50
- Re: storing delimited string in an array, CBFalconer, 18:50
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, CBFalconer, 18:47
- Re: Sizes of integers, Stephen Sprunk, 18:45
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Default User, 18:37
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, CBFalconer, 18:35
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, bofh1234, 18:33
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Stephen Sprunk, 18:17
- Re: Iteration vs. Recursion, Andrew Poelstra, 17:43
- Re: C code analisys tool, jacob navia, 17:40
- Re: C code analisys tool, Ian Collins, 17:39
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- Re: C code analisys tool, pibru@xxxxxx, 17:37
- Re: C code analisys tool, jacob navia, 17:33
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: C code analisys tool, Ian Collins, 17:25
- Re: Sizes of integers, Malcolm, 17:21
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Ian Collins, 17:19
- Re: C code analisys tool, jacob navia, 17:15
- C code analisys tool, kazak, 17:06
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 17:01
- Re: Sizes of integers, Malcolm, 17:00
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Malcolm, 16:36
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, void * clvrmnky(), 16:34
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ion Gaztañaga, 15:56
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Nelu, 15:54
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ion Gaztañaga, 15:47
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Keith Thompson, 15:38
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, bofh1234, 15:30
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, bofh1234, 15:19
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Charles Mills, 15:11
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, Joe Smith, 15:10
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, William Ahern, 15:03
- Re: strtok causes Segmentation fault, void * clvrmnky(), 14:47
- Re: storing delimited string in an array, void * clvrmnky(), 14:39
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 14:31
- storing delimited string in an array, gh, 14:25
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Charles Richmond, 14:16
- Re: 64 bit Endianness issue, Walter Roberson, 14:08
- strtok causes Segmentation fault, bofh1234, 13:58
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Jordan Abel, 13:54
- 64 bit Endianness issue, sureshjayaram, 13:48
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Flash Gordon, 13:11
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Walter Roberson, 12:37
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 12:33
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 12:31
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, boa, 12:23
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Flash Gordon, 12:11
- Re: a struct parser, Rod Pemberton, 12:02
- Re: const int in header: linker error, Ulrich Eckhardt, 11:58
- Re: For loops help, Richard Heathfield, 11:55
- Re: Const variables, CBFalconer, 11:54
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 11:44
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Rod Pemberton, 11:38
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Chris Hills, 11:33
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, CBFalconer, 11:25
- Re: For loops help, Robert Latest, 11:22
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, goldfita, 11:17
- const int in header: linker error, Felix Kater, 11:15
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 11:10
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Rod Pemberton, 11:06
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 11:00
- Re: Boost process and C, John F, 10:38
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, David Resnick, 10:37
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Rod Pemberton, 10:34
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Rod Pemberton, 10:21
- Re: getchar() problem, CBFalconer, 10:17
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Chad, 10:13
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 10:12
- Re: For loops help, Vladimir Oka, 10:10
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, CBFalconer, 10:05
- Re: a struct parser, Ben Pfaff, 10:05
- Re: For loops help, Richard Heathfield, 10:00
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Rod Pemberton, 10:00
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Tim Prince, 09:54
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Flash Gordon, 09:49
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Suman, 09:37
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 09:35
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Flash Gordon, 09:29
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 09:27
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, CBFalconer, 09:25
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Robert Latest, 09:20
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Robert Latest, 09:20
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Robert Latest, 09:18
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Jordan Abel, 09:07
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Julián Albo, 09:06
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 09:02
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 08:49
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 08:45
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Richard Bos, 08:13
- Re: For loops help, osmium, 07:59
- Re: returning address of stack variable, pete, 07:54
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Steve Blinkhorn, 07:54
- Re: For loops help, pete, 07:43
- Re: Const variables, Richard Bos, 07:43
- Re: Const variables, Vladimir Oka, 07:40
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 07:37
- Const variables, Christian Christmann, 07:33
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:17
- Re: avoid structure padding, Flash Gordon, 07:16
- Re: For loops help, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:15
- Re: For loops help, Richard Bos, 07:14
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Flash Gordon, 07:11
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Richard Bos, 07:09
- Re: For loops help, Vladimir Oka, 07:07
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Richard Bos, 07:04
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Jordan Abel, 07:00
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Kiuhnm, 06:58
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Suman, 06:57
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 06:53
- For loops help, paolo . arimado, 06:51
- Re: returning address of stack variable, pete, 06:49
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 06:44
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Flash Gordon, 06:43
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Jordan Abel, 06:38
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 06:15
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 06:10
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Manish Tomar, 06:03
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 05:54
- avoid structure padding, pmm, 05:50
- Re: Boost process and C, John F, 05:48
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, pemo, 05:35
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 05:35
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:34
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 05:34
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 05:32
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 05:30
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Bos, 05:30
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 05:24
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 05:21
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 05:19
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 05:11
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Flash Gordon, 05:09
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 05:05
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Dheroyan2006, 05:02
- Re: a struct parser, Haude Daniel, 04:55
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, pemo, 04:53
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: a struct parser, Haude Daniel, 04:51
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 04:48
- Re: simplifying c code with function pointers, pemo, 04:43
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Robert Latest, 04:40
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Flash Gordon, 04:37
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 04:35
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Robert Latest, 04:27
- Re: getchar() problem, Flash Gordon, 04:22
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Robert Latest, 04:18
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Richard Heathfield, 04:16
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Robert Latest, 04:11
- Re: a struct parser, Flash Gordon, 04:10
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 03:59
- Re: Sizes of integers, Flash Gordon, 03:47
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Richard Bos, 03:26
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 03:23
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 03:10
- Re: mirror image of tree, Richard Bos, 03:01
- Re: Array and Pointer Tutorial, Richard Bos, 03:01
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Richard Heathfield, 02:43
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, boa, 02:43
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Richard Bos, 02:41
- Re: Sizes of integers, Chris McDonald, 02:38
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 02:37
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, boa, 02:34
- Re: Sizes of integers, Marc Thrun, 02:27
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Richard Bos, 02:26
- Re: Sizes of integers, Richard Heathfield, 02:23
- Re: mirror image of tree, Ian Collins, 02:19
- simplifying c code with function pointers, goldfita, 02:16
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 02:14
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 02:12
- Re: Sizes of integers, Chris McDonald, 01:57
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Richard Heathfield, 01:54
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Richard Heathfield, 01:49
- Re: Sizes of integers, Richard Heathfield, 01:44
- mirror image of tree, vim, 01:36
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Michael Mair, 01:19
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Richard Heathfield, 01:16
- Testing for EOF in file with binary data, David Warner, 01:15
- Re: getchar() problem, Eric, 01:01
- Re: returning address of stack variable, Ian Collins, 01:00
- returning address of stack variable, Manish Tomar, 00:55
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, qed, 00:45
- Re: How to increase stack space/heap space, Artie Gold, 00:25
- How to increase stack space/heap space, Ajay, 00:19
- Re: Help on callback function, Ian Collins, 00:08
- getchar() problem, Alan, 00:07
- Re: How do I print this?, Dave Thompson, 00:05
- Re: const struct members, Dave Thompson, 00:05
- Re: discussing C evolution, Dave Thompson, 00:05
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Dave Thompson, 00:05
- Re: enumeration variables, Dave Thompson, 00:05
- Re: Structure, Dave Thompson, 00:05
- Re: eratosthenos, Dave Thompson, 00:05
May 10, 2006
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Jordan Abel, 23:58
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Jordan Abel, 23:57
- Help on callback function, Ajay, 23:54
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, qed, 23:22
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Ben Hinkle, 23:12
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:11
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:08
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:05
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, CBFalconer, 22:44
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 22:39
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, qed, 22:37
- Re: a struct parser, qed, 22:21
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Keith Thompson, 22:15
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, CBFalconer, 22:15
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, CBFalconer, 22:11
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Dave Vandervies, 21:59
- Re: a struct parser, Keith Thompson, 21:22
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Keith Thompson, 21:06
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Keith Thompson, 20:50
- Re: segementation fault, Keith Thompson, 20:38
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Skarmander, 20:30
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Ben Pfaff, 20:09
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Skarmander, 20:06
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, qed, 20:04
- Re: segementation fault, Jordan Abel, 19:58
- Re: E-Mail parse library?, CBFalconer, 19:51
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, CBFalconer, 19:45
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Skarmander, 19:31
- Re: a struct parser, Ben Pfaff, 18:56
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, CBFalconer, 18:54
- Re: a struct parser, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: E-Mail parse library?, Chris McDonald, 18:45
- Re: Sizes of integers, Walter Roberson, 18:41
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Andrew Poelstra, 18:40
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, David Wade, 18:40
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, CBFalconer, 18:38
- Re: OT - Name Mangling software, David Wade, 18:35
- Re: segementation fault, Ian Collins, 18:30
- Re: Sizes of integers, Ian Collins, 18:28
- Re: E-Mail parse library?, Andrew Poelstra, 18:25
- Re: segementation fault, didier2309, 18:19
- Re: Sizes of integers, Chris McDonald, 18:15
- Re: segementation fault, didier2309, 18:14
- Sizes of integers, Michael Brennan, 18:08
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Kiuhnm, 18:04
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Kiuhnm, 18:00
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Al Balmer, 17:46
- Re: Inserting Assembally into C source, Default User, 17:45
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Ian Collins, 17:39
- Inserting Assembally into C source, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 17:35
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, pete, 17:33
- E-Mail parse library?, cgiatras, 17:30
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 17:26
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, boa, 17:25
- Re: segementation fault, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 16:59
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 16:44
- Re: segementation fault, Jordan Abel, 16:40
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, pete, 16:25
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, jacob navia, 16:25
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Jordan Abel, 16:22
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Jordan Abel, 16:18
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Jordan Abel, 16:16
- Re: Parsing a simple string, pete, 16:14
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 16:13
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Jordan Abel, 16:13
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 16:10
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 16:07
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: segementation fault, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 16:01
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Michael Mair, 16:01
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: Ansi standard with #defines and \ character, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 15:51
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Al Balmer, 15:45
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: definition of u_int32, Flash Gordon, 15:43
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Kenneth Brody, 15:40
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Ian Collins, 15:38
- Re: Source Code to Plauger's "Standard C Library", The Grue - James T. Sprinkle, 15:31
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Michael Mair, 15:28
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 15:24
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 15:18
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Robert Gamble, 15:15
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, void * clvrmnky(), 14:56
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, pete, 14:54
- Re: a struct parser, Martin Ambuhl, 14:53
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 14:50
- Re: Source Code to Plauger's "Standard C Library", P.J. Plauger, 14:48
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 14:43
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, pete, 14:40
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Kiuhnm, 14:28
- Re: Ansi standard with #defines and \ character, Brand Bogard, 14:27
- Re: definition of u_int32, pete, 14:21
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Ben C, 14:21
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 14:16
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, William Ahern, 14:14
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Walter Roberson, 14:14
- Re: Source Code to Plauger's "Standard C Library", A. Sinan Unur, 14:10
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Robert Gamble, 14:07
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 14:07
- Re: Source Code to Plauger's "Standard C Library", Lew Pitcher, 14:05
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, William Ahern, 14:00
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 13:54
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Rod Pemberton, 13:54
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 13:46
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, void * clvrmnky(), 13:46
- Re: a struct parser, Walter Roberson, 13:34
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, dick, 13:34
- Source Code to Plauger's "Standard C Library", The Grue - James T. Sprinkle, 13:32
- Re: a struct parser, Flash Gordon, 13:30
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Steve Blinkhorn, 13:30
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Walter Roberson, 13:29
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Roberto Waltman, 13:14
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Jordan Abel, 13:02
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, jacob navia, 13:01
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Rod Pemberton, 13:01
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Jordan Abel, 13:00
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Denis Kasak, 13:00
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Rod Pemberton, 12:56
- Re: a struct parser, jacob navia, 12:55
- Re: accessing static variables from outside their function, Richard Heathfield, 12:52
- accessing static variables from outside their function, Steve Blinkhorn, 12:43
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 12:42
- Re: a struct parser, Weiguang Shi, 12:42
- Re: a struct parser, Weiguang Shi, 12:38
- Re: sizeof vs. sizeof() - Was: pls answer, Richard Heathfield, 12:32
- Re: Boost process and C, Rod Pemberton, 12:31
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Ben C, 12:30
- sizeof vs. sizeof() - Was: pls answer, Roberto Waltman, 12:29
- Re: a struct parser, Weiguang Shi, 12:26
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Richard Heathfield, 12:25
- Re: Steady State ?, Walter Roberson, 12:24
- Re: Boost process and C, Juuso Hukkanen, 12:21
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 12:19
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, P.J. Plauger, 12:14
- Re: Strange va_list problem, Flash Gordon, 12:14
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Kiuhnm, 12:11
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Rod Pemberton, 12:07
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 12:05
- Re: definition of u_int32, Flash Gordon, 11:51
- Re: Parsing a simple string, void * clvrmnky(), 11:49
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, jacob navia, 11:48
- Re: Listing the most dangerous parts of C, jacob navia, 11:47
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Keith Thompson, 11:45
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., void * clvrmnky(), 11:45
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Keith Thompson, 11:41
- Re: segementation fault, void * clvrmnky(), 11:37
- Re: Strange va_list problem, Flash Gordon, 11:35
- Listing the most dangerous parts of C, Juuso Hukkanen, 11:34
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 11:34
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, pete, 11:29
- Re: Strange va_list problem, Robert Gamble, 11:14
- Re: libclc - from Boost thread, Richard Heathfield, 11:07
- Re: Concept of Statements and Expressions, Vladimir Oka, 10:59
- libclc - from Boost thread, Marco, 10:58
- Re: definition of u_int32, Vladimir Oka, 10:55
- Re: Strange va_list problem, Dik T. Winter, 10:49
- Concept of Statements and Expressions, Neroku, 10:48
- Re: Strange va_list problem, Richard Bos, 10:36
- definition of u_int32, raghu, 10:34
- Re: Strange va_list problem, Richard Bos, 10:34
- Steady State ?, Amogh, 10:27
- Re: Strange va_list problem, carol8421, 10:24
- Re: A little quiz on macros, Richard Bos, 10:18
- A little quiz on macros, Kiuhnm, 10:14
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Bos, 09:59
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 09:56
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 09:50
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 09:37
- Re: a struct parser, Richard Tobin, 09:37
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Robert Latest, 09:27
- Re: a struct parser, Haude Daniel, 09:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 09:04
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 09:02
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Robert Latest, 08:50
- Strange va_list problem, Flash Gordon, 08:49
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Robert Latest, 08:44
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, vim, 08:40
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Rod Pemberton, 08:34
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., pete, 08:06
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 07:55
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 07:33
- Re: OT - Name Mangling software, CBFalconer, 07:28
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 06:07
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 05:58
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., Vladimir Oka, 05:56
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., Buck Rogers, 05:53
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., Richard Heathfield, 05:20
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., Vladimir Oka, 05:18
- Re: Need help understanding program control/flow., Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Need help understanding program control/flow., Buck Rogers, 04:05
- Re: OT - Name Mangling software, David Wade, 03:58
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Rudolf, 03:10
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Keith Thompson, 03:10
- Re: segementation fault, Keith Thompson, 03:07
- Re: meaning of outport(LPT1,00), Neil, 02:36
- Re: meaning of outport(LPT1,00), Martin Ambuhl, 02:29
- Re: meaning of outport(LPT1,00), Richard Bos, 02:24
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Martin Ambuhl, 02:23
- Re: about UDP packet capture error, pmm, 01:19
- meaning of outport(LPT1,00), nimmiejoey@xxxxxxxxx, 01:17
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Michael Mair, 01:13
- Re: segementation fault, Jack Klein, 01:06
- Re: Ansi standard with #defines and \ character, Thad Smith, 00:57
- Re: a struct parser, websnarf, 00:45
- Re: Problem: Thread in C, Ian Collins, 00:39
- Problem: Thread in C, ranjeet . gupta, 00:27
May 09, 2006
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Ben Pfaff, 23:50
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, William Ahern, 23:37
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, mdh, 23:15
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, mdh, 23:09
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, osmium, 23:05
- Re: Bitwise AND etc, Ian Collins, 23:03
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Ben Pfaff, 22:57
- Bitwise AND etc, mdh, 22:55
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Robert Gamble, 22:31
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Robert Gamble, 22:28
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', jim, 22:27
- Re: OT - Name Mangling software, CBFalconer, 22:14
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, TomServo, 22:09
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, jefong, 21:39
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Robert Gamble, 21:33
- Re: Converting int of unknown length to a string, Ian Collins, 21:19
- Converting int of unknown length to a string, TomServo, 21:05
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Robert Gamble, 20:30
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 20:25
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Ian Collins, 20:18
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 20:06
- Re: iostream error., Keith Thompson, 19:59
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, P.J. Plauger, 19:50
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, P.J. Plauger, 19:45
- Re: problem with advisory file locks, Joe Wright, 19:45
- Re: Parsing a simple string, attn.steven.kuo@xxxxxxxxx, 19:43
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, Joe Wright, 19:24
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, John F, 18:50
- Re: Ansi standard with #defines and \ character, Mike Wahler, 18:46
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Old Wolf, 18:31
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, userblue, 18:26
- Re: a struct parser, Richard Tobin, 18:17
- Ansi standard with #defines and \ character, Brand Bogard, 18:16
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, Chris Hills, 18:10
- Re: a struct parser, Eric Sosman, 18:08
- Re: segementation fault, Keith Thompson, 17:42
- Re: OT - Name Mangling software, Eric Sosman, 17:15
- Re: pls answer, Jordan Abel, 17:10
- [OT] Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Denis Kasak, 17:05
- Re: a struct parser, Robert Gamble, 16:57
- Re: segementation fault, Robert Gamble, 16:48
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Eric Sosman, 16:41
- Re: pls answer, Ian Collins, 16:36
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: pls answer, Keith Thompson, 16:23
- Re: a struct parser, Ian Collins, 16:20
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Ian Collins, 16:17
- Re: a struct parser, void * clvrmnky(), 16:15
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, Taylor K., 16:11
- Re: segementation fault, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: OT - Name Mangling software, Kenneth Brody, 16:08
- Re: segementation fault, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: segementation fault, Martin Ambuhl, 16:04
- Re: pls answer, Ian Collins, 16:03
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 16:03
- Re: preprocessor: checking for clashing #define, iler . ml, 16:03
- Re: segementation fault, Ahmed, 16:02
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Stephen Sprunk, 15:55
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 15:54
- Re: segementation fault, cbmanica, 15:44
- Re: dynamic mem alloc q, Michael Mair, 15:43
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Martin Jørgensen, 15:42
- Re: a struct parser, Weiguang Shi, 15:39
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, John F, 15:38
- Re: Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 15:24
- Re: preprocessor: checking for clashing #define, Eric Sosman, 15:24
- OT - Name Mangling software, David Wade, 15:19
- Re: pls answer, CBFalconer, 15:18
- Re: segementation fault, Robert Gamble, 15:16
- Re: Parsing a simple string, Robert Gamble, 15:13
- Re: pls answer, Flash Gordon, 15:11
- Re: pls answer, pete, 15:10
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, David Wade, 15:03
- Parsing a simple string, mathieu, 15:01
- Re: segementation fault, didier2309, 15:00
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Keith Thompson, 14:50
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Keith Thompson, 14:28
- Re: preprocessor: checking for clashing #define, Joe Smith, 14:26
- Re: pls answer, Roberto Waltman, 14:22
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., cbmanica, 14:12
- dynamic mem alloc q, Joe Smith, 14:10
- Re: a struct parser, Bill Pursell, 14:04
- preprocessor: checking for clashing #define, iler . ml, 13:36
- Re: segementation fault, Kenneth Brody, 13:30
- Re: pls answer, Kenneth Brody, 13:29
- Re: segementation fault, cbmanica, 13:24
- Re: segementation fault, Flash Gordon, 13:19
- a struct parser, Weiguang Shi, 13:12
- Re: pls answer, Jordan Abel, 13:10
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Chris F.A. Johnson, 12:51
- Re: pls answer, pemo, 12:36
- segementation fault, didier2309, 12:34
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., Martin Ambuhl, 12:27
- Re: pls answer, Martin Ambuhl, 12:24
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Simon Biber, 12:05
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 12:02
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, john, 11:53
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Flash Gordon, 11:43
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, P.J. Plauger, 11:37
- Re: about UDP packet capture error, Nick Keighley, 11:31
- Re: call function with function pointer array as argument, Bill Pursell, 11:28
- Re: Boost process and C, Juuso Hukkanen, 11:19
- call function with function pointer array as argument, Felix Kater, 11:16
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Flash Gordon, 10:49
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Flash Gordon, 10:40
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Richard Herring, 10:32
- Re: printf headache, Michael Wojcik, 10:31
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', Andrew Poelstra, 10:29
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., Andrew Poelstra, 10:17
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Ico, 10:15
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Eric Sosman, 09:40
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Flash Gordon, 09:39
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Michael O'Keeffe, 09:38
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Tim Prince, 09:26
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., Robert Latest, 09:21
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Richard Bos, 09:14
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Flash Gordon, 09:11
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Bart Vandewoestyne, 09:07
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 09:04
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., Richard Heathfield, 09:02
- Re: discussing C evolution, Richard Bos, 09:00
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Richard Bos, 08:59
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Simon Biber, 08:47
- Re: raeding disk block in linux, Ico, 08:37
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, userblue, 08:26
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, P.J. Plauger, 08:19
- Re: lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Vladimir Oka, 08:16
- lgamma function: ANSI C or not?, Bart Vandewoestyne, 07:59
- Re: pls answer, Flash Gordon, 07:40
- Re: pls answer, Vladimir Oka, 07:28
- Re: raeding disk block in linux, Vladimir Oka, 07:20
- Re: pls answer, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:19
- Re: about UDP packet capture error, Flash Gordon, 07:18
- raeding disk block in linux, kg, 07:15
- Re: pls answer, Ian Malone, 07:10
- Re: Implementing this constructor..., sophie, 06:55
- Re: Implementing this constructor..., Ian Collins, 06:53
- Implementing this constructor..., sophie, 06:51
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., Ian Collins, 06:50
- Re: Finding errors in this code..., Vladimir Oka, 06:49
- Finding errors in this code..., sophie, 06:44
- Re: about UDP packet capture error, pmm, 06:40
- Re: pls answer, pemo, 06:28
- pls answer, rammy, 06:25
- Re: about UDP packet capture error, Nick Keighley, 06:24
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 05:37
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', Richard Heathfield, 05:35
- about UDP packet capture error, pmm, 05:23
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Old Wolf, 05:19
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', jim, 05:14
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', jim, 05:11
- Re: Rock Program, pemo, 04:22
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 04:22
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, Chris McDonald, 04:20
- Re: (const char *cp) and (char *p) are consistent type, (const char **cpp) and (char **pp) are not consistent, Ian Collins, 04:01
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, lovecreatesbeauty, 03:50
- (const char *cp) and (char *p) are consistent type, (const char **cpp) and (char **pp) are not consistent, lovecreatesbeauty, 03:36
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, S.Tobias, 03:06
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, Richard Heathfield, 03:03
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, Chris McDonald, 02:46
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: Utility Warrior announces Image to PDF Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Jack Klein, 02:03
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Richard Heathfield, 01:54
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Richard Heathfield, 01:51
- Re: Utility Warrior announces Image to PDF Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Richard Heathfield, 01:36
- Re: casting question, Giorgos Keramidas, 01:32
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Simon Biber, 00:36
May 08, 2006
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Joe Smith, 23:39
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, Thad Smith, 23:33
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Rod Pemberton, 23:24
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, john, 23:17
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, Rod Pemberton, 23:17
- Re: GCC Preprocessor, SM Ryan, 23:00
- Re: Changing file permission in windows, SM Ryan, 23:00
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, EventHelix.com, 22:15
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, andy, 22:00
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, qed, 21:43
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, Ian Collins, 21:40
- GCC Preprocessor, s7master, 21:32
- Re: iostream error., Rod Pemberton, 21:23
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, userblue, 21:23
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Rod Pemberton, 21:20
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, Keith Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, userblue, 20:56
- Re: Globally unique enums or macro values?, Ian Collins, 20:45
- Globally unique enums or macro values?, userblue, 20:39
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, CBFalconer, 20:14
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Robert Gamble, 20:13
- Re: Rock Program, Keith Thompson, 20:13
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Flash Gordon, 20:10
- Re: casting question, Old Wolf, 19:25
- Re: urgent, Charles Richmond, 19:21
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', Charles Richmond, 19:17
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Charles Richmond, 19:16
- Re: Rock Program, Old Wolf, 19:15
- Re: Rock Program, Old Wolf, 19:01
- Re: code for implementing buddy allocator, CBFalconer, 18:58
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Old Wolf, 18:57
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Chris F.A. Johnson, 18:53
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, CBFalconer, 18:51
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, John F, 18:49
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, W Marsh, 18:48
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, David Wade, 18:46
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Andrew Poelstra, 18:41
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, W Marsh, 18:23
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, john, 18:18
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Keith Thompson, 18:13
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Joe Smith, 18:05
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Ian Collins, 18:05
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, W Marsh, 18:02
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Chris F.A. Johnson, 17:58
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Richard Tobin, 17:56
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Harald van Dijk, 17:54
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Keith Thompson, 17:53
- Re: problem with advisory file locks, Keith Thompson, 17:51
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, REH, 17:38
- problem with advisory file locks, fabio, 17:38
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, W Marsh, 17:37
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Tomás, 17:35
- Re: code for implementing buddy allocator, Paul Barker, 17:25
- Re: iostream error., Mark McIntyre, 17:25
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Ben C, 17:23
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Ian Collins, 17:17
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Malcolm, 17:16
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, Flash Gordon, 17:16
- Re: swapping bytes in an integer, W Marsh, 17:11
- swapping bytes in an integer, john, 17:03
- Re: code for implementing buddy allocator, Rod Pemberton, 16:56
- Utility Warrior announces Image to PDF Dynamic Link Library (DLL), UtilityWarrior, 16:45
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Ben C, 16:33
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Vladimir Oka, 16:18
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, john, 15:45
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', Michael Mair, 15:42
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Robert Gamble, 15:40
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Michael Mair, 15:35
- Re: Rock Program, Ed Prochak, 15:00
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Robert Gamble, 14:47
- code for implementing buddy allocator, bharmaji, 14:39
- Re: casting question, Rod Pemberton, 14:18
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, CBFalconer, 14:12
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, CBFalconer, 13:57
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 13:13
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Vladimir Oka, 13:04
- Re: Determine if a character string is palindromic, Richard Heathfield, 12:51
- Determine if a character string is palindromic, lovecreatesbeauty, 12:47
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 12:45
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, Vladimir Oka, 12:23
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Martin Jørgensen, 12:21
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Martin Jørgensen, 12:03
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, /*24age*/, 12:01
- Re: Is it because of diffrence between bcc32 and gcc?, Gimmmo, 11:30
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Eric Sosman, 11:15
- Meta-UB (was Re: getchar), Kenneth Brody, 11:14
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, CBFalconer, 10:31
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Flash Gordon, 09:10
- Re: Rock Program, pemo, 08:03
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Richard Bos, 07:49
- casting question, Giorgos Keramidas, 07:20
- Re: Rock Program, gc, 07:08
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Rod Pemberton, 06:55
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Dik T. Winter, 06:17
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, Dik T. Winter, 06:14
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, Keith Thompson, 06:12
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, Keith Thompson, 06:11
- Re: KeyB typeahead buffer in BIOS, Rod Pemberton, 05:46
- Re: Substitute for floatint point, Vladimir Oka, 05:08
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', jim, 05:00
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Flash Gordon, 04:34
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Richard Bos, 03:29
- Substitute for floatint point, Sathyaish, 03:11
- Re: Changing file permission in windows, Rafael Almeida, 02:43
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Richard Bos, 02:42
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 02:41
- Re: Rock Program, gc, 02:39
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, Alan, 02:37
- Re: Changing file permission in windows, santosh, 02:37
- Re: Changing file permission in windows, Vladimir Oka, 02:30
- Changing file permission in windows, santosh, 02:24
- Re: KeyB typeahead buffer in BIOS, Vladimir Oka, 01:45
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Vladimir Oka, 01:34
- KeyB typeahead buffer in BIOS, Sree, 01:23
- Re: discussing C evolution, Keith Thompson, 01:07
May 07, 2006
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 23:07
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Martin Jørgensen, 22:25
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Old Wolf, 22:19
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Dik T. Winter, 21:41
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: declaration meaning, Keith Thompson, 20:51
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 20:15
- Re: printf headache, Al Balmer, 20:01
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Al Balmer, 19:57
- Re: printf headache, Old Wolf, 19:56
- Re: printf headache, Old Wolf, 19:45
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, P.J. Plauger, 19:40
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 19:11
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Vladimir Oka, 18:55
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Vladimir Oka, 18:51
- Re: urgent, Skarmander, 18:44
- Re: main() called inside main(), Richard Heathfield, 18:23
- Re: printf headache, Richard Heathfield, 18:20
- Re: Boost process and C, John F, 17:39
- Re: Boost process and C, John F, 17:08
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Martin Jørgensen, 16:59
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 16:37
- Re: urgent, Robert Latest, 16:34
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, jacob navia, 16:33
- Re: unsigned variables, Michael Mair, 16:31
- Re: help me learn C, Malcolm, 15:47
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Robert Gamble, 15:43
- Re: help me learn C, Malcolm, 15:26
- Re: perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Vladimir Oka, 15:11
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Malcolm, 15:03
- Re: urgent, Martin Ambuhl, 14:58
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Malcolm, 14:48
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Robert Gamble, 14:26
- Re: declaration meaning, michi, 14:23
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 14:12
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Jordan Abel, 14:04
- Re: unsigned variables, Walter Roberson, 14:01
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Joe Smith, 13:57
- Re: A Little help with Bits..., Walter Roberson, 13:49
- unsigned variables, Christian Christmann, 13:36
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, michi, 13:27
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, Burton Samograd, 13:23
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Chris Hills, 13:06
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, michi, 12:59
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 12:57
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, Ben Pfaff, 12:35
- perhaps a stack problem? Long calculations - strange error?, Martin Joergensen, 12:07
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 11:59
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, Robert Gamble, 11:48
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, Damir, 11:34
- Re: help me learn C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:07
- Re: Looking for a C++ compiler, Tim Prince, 10:19
- Looking for a C++ compiler, flank, 10:14
- Re: A Little help with Bits..., osmium, 09:48
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, michi, 09:46
- Re: urgent, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:33
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Chris Hills, 09:27
- Re: urgent, Julian V. Noble, 09:24
- Re: parallel port programming using C, Julian V. Noble, 09:22
- Re: urgent, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 08:59
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Chris Hills, 08:48
- Re: A Little help with Bits..., Tomás, 08:30
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Michael Mair, 08:23
- Re: urgent, Gohar, 07:59
- Re: urgent, W Marsh, 07:54
- urgent, Gohar, 07:52
- Re: Is it because of diffrence between bcc32 and gcc?, jigsaw, 07:50
- urgent, Gohar, 07:50
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, P.J. Plauger, 07:46
- Re: Is it because of diffrence between bcc32 and gcc?, Michael Mair, 07:32
- Re: Is it because of diffrence between bcc32 and gcc?, Ian Collins, 07:23
- Is it because of diffrence between bcc32 and gcc?, jigsaw, 07:15
- Re: Cheaper GAS! Save $$$$$$, Simon Biber, 07:14
- Re: parallel port programming using C, Rod Pemberton, 07:04
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Malcolm, 05:36
- Re: counting with char, Malcolm, 05:02
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Malcolm, 04:29
- A Little help with Bits..., p3tris, 04:18
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Chris Hills, 04:02
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 03:58
- Re: discussing C evolution, Malcolm, 03:54
- Re: How to compare algorithms in linux, Malcolm, 03:33
- Re: what is wrong with the 'strcpy', Michael Mair, 03:19
- Re: parallel port programming using C, Walter Roberson, 02:48
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Michael Mair, 02:30
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Erik de Castro Lopo, 02:28
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Michael Mair, 02:28
- parallel port programming using C, nik, 02:23
- Re: Libraries, websnarf, 01:22
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, jacob navia, 01:22
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 00:45
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Jordan Abel, 00:00
May 06, 2006
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 23:55
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 23:55
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 23:55
- what is wrong with the 'strcpy', jim, 22:45
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Phlip, 22:25
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Ian Collins, 22:16
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Phlip, 22:11
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Phlip, 21:33
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Ian Collins, 21:32
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Charles Richmond, 21:16
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Peter Nilsson, 21:14
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, andy, 21:14
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, andy, 21:05
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, CBFalconer, 20:59
- Re: getchar, CBFalconer, 20:49
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, andy, 20:47
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Phlip, 20:31
- Re: iostream error., Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:17
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:09
- Re: help me learn C, Default User, 18:46
- Re: printf headache, Mark McIntyre, 18:44
- Re: iostream error., Mark McIntyre, 18:43
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Ian Collins, 18:42
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 18:38
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Ben C, 17:48
- Re: declaration meaning, Ben C, 17:40
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, jacob navia, 16:48
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, andy, 16:42
- Re: How to compare algorithms in linux, Robert Gamble, 16:26
- Re: declaration meaning, Tomás, 16:11
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, jacob navia, 15:15
- Re: declaration meaning, Tomás, 15:00
- Re: How to compare algorithms in linux, Chad, 14:59
- Re: How to compare algorithms in linux, Chad, 14:54
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, jacob navia, 14:52
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Pete Becker, 14:29
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, andy, 14:02
- Re: getchar, Eric Sosman, 13:28
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Eric Sosman, 13:21
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Ben Pfaff, 13:10
- Re: Libraries, jacob navia, 13:01
- Re: Libraries, Ed Jensen, 12:52
- Re: getchar, Michael Mair, 12:45
- Re: getchar, Michael Mair, 12:33
- Re: getchar, Jordan Abel, 12:27
- Re: getchar, Walter Roberson, 12:26
- Re: [Joke] Code, Jordan Abel, 12:25
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Jerry Coffin, 12:17
- Re: getchar, DeAtHaLiVe, 12:17
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Chris Hills, 11:47
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Chris Hills, 11:46
- Re: declaration meaning, Joe Wright, 11:37
- Re: printf headache, Al Balmer, 11:30
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Michael Mair, 11:29
- Re: declaration meaning, Walter Roberson, 11:14
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, CBFalconer, 11:11
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 11:05
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 11:02
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Peter Jansson, 10:27
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Geometer, 10:25
- Re: strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Phlip, 10:17
- Re: declaration meaning, Tomás, 10:10
- strtok behavior with multiple consecutive delimiters, Geometer, 10:04
- Re: Boost process and C, Joe Wright, 09:12
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 08:55
- Re: getchar, Eric Sosman, 08:39
- Re: getchar, Denis Kasak, 08:30
- getchar, john, 08:03
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 07:26
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, CBFalconer, 07:19
- Re: Libraries, CBFalconer, 07:11
- Re: How to compare algorithms in linux, elmar, 07:05
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ion Gaztañaga, 06:08
- Re: printf headache, Rod Pemberton, 05:18
- Re: printf headache, Keith Thompson, 05:08
- Re: typedef struct identifiers, Keith Thompson, 05:07
- Re: How to compare algorithms in linux, Ian Collins, 04:29
- How to compare algorithms in linux, kabadi, 04:11
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 04:01
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, John Carson, 03:48
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 03:34
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, jjf, 03:29
- Re: typedef struct identifiers, Skarmander, 03:19
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, John Carson, 02:48
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 02:32
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Walter Roberson, 00:11
May 05, 2006
- Re: declaration meaning, Ian Collins, 22:55
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 22:48
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 22:10
- Re: declaration meaning, dahuaxiyou200810@xxxxxxxxx, 21:49
- Re: type casting, pete, 21:48
- Re: Libraries, Ed Jensen, 21:46
- Re: [Joke] Code, Keith Thompson, 21:41
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 21:32
- Re: [Joke] Code, Kevin D . Quitt, 21:20
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 21:13
- Re: Structure return type is an incomplete type., Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:03
- Re: Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:55
- Re: Rock Program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:41
- Re: Rock Program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:34
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Keith Thompson, 20:13
- Re: iostream error., Keith Thompson, 19:55
- Re: help me learn C, Ian Collins, 19:51
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Keith Thompson, 19:49
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Ian Collins, 19:31
- Re: printf headache, Al Balmer, 19:29
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Keith Thompson, 19:29
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Ben C, 19:28
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Gimmmo, 19:26
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Mark McIntyre, 19:24
- Re: iostream error., Mark McIntyre, 19:19
- Re: help me learn C, jacob navia, 19:13
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 19:09
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Keith Thompson, 19:09
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 19:09
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Ben Pfaff, 19:03
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 19:01
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Gimmmo, 19:00
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, jacob navia, 18:59
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 18:58
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, jacob navia, 18:48
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 18:46
- Re: discussing C evolution, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 18:18
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 18:15
- Re: declaration meaning, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: typedef struct identifiers, Keith Thompson, 18:12
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Ian Collins, 18:07
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: discussing C evolution, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 17:58
- Re: iostream error., Martin Ambuhl, 17:55
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Ben Pfaff, 17:52
- Re: declaration meaning, CBFalconer, 17:50
- Re: iostream error., Ian Collins, 17:46
- Re: iostream error., CBFalconer, 17:45
- Re: printf headache, CBFalconer, 17:40
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, CBFalconer, 17:33
- Re: typedef struct identifiers, Joe Van Dyk, 17:17
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 17:10
- Re: Search through office files, Rich Gibbs, 17:08
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Eric Sosman, 17:03
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, cbmanica, 17:01
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, cbmanica, 16:44
- Re: iostream error., Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: declaration meaning, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, rsood, 16:18
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 16:06
- Re: Search through office files, Walter Roberson, 16:01
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 15:45
- Re: declaration meaning, Roberto Waltman, 15:45
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Eric Sosman, 15:40
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, Lew Pitcher, 15:39
- Re: declaration meaning, Eric Sosman, 15:35
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, Eric Sosman, 15:34
- Re: declaration meaning, Roberto Waltman, 15:32
- Re: Portably accessing 1 byte, void * clvrmnky(), 15:29
- Re: iostream error., Martin Ambuhl, 15:24
- Re: iostream error., David Resnick, 15:21
- Re: declaration meaning, void * clvrmnky(), 15:18
- Re: declaration meaning, krishna, 15:18
- Re: iostream error., Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: declaration meaning, Roberto Waltman, 15:04
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 15:03
- Portably accessing 1 byte, rsood, 14:57
- Re: The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, void * clvrmnky(), 14:54
- Re: declaration meaning, krishna, 14:53
- Re: declaration meaning, krishna, 14:51
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, Al Balmer, 14:44
- The void** pointer breaking symmetry?, elmar, 14:44
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, pemo, 14:33
- Re: declaration meaning, Darko, 14:32
- Re: Efficiency and the proposed changes, jacob navia, 14:28
- Re: help me learn C, Default User, 14:28
- Re: declaration meaning, Roberto Waltman, 14:20
- Re: declaration meaning, Darko, 14:15
- Search through office files, Darko, 14:11
- Re: Boost process and C, REH, 13:58
- Re: how to pass hex value to fputc, Barry Schwarz, 13:50
- Re: Rock Program, Barry Schwarz, 13:33
- Re: main() called inside main(), CBFalconer, 13:32
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, CBFalconer, 13:29
- Re: help me learn C, CBFalconer, 13:21
- Re: [Joke] Code, Ico, 13:19
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Barry Schwarz, 13:13
- Re: help me learn C, CBFalconer, 13:10
- declaration meaning, krishna, 12:21
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 12:13
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ben Pfaff, 12:08
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Ben Pfaff, 12:06
- Re: [Joke] Code, Joe Smith, 11:40
- Re: iostream error., Martin Ambuhl, 11:33
- Re: Boost process and C, John F, 11:27
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 11:21
- [Joke] Code, Olivier, 11:18
- Re: help me learn C, Andrew Poelstra, 11:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 10:45
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 10:42
- Re: partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, Robert Gamble, 10:38
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 10:26
- Re: Structure return type is an incomplete type., gk245, 09:59
- partial/selective Macro expansion scpp, reppisch, 09:57
- Structure return type is an incomplete type., gk245, 09:42
- Re: Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), Thad Smith, 09:29
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 09:06
- Re: counting with char, Jordan Abel, 08:59
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 08:57
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 08:50
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Robert Latest, 08:29
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 08:29
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 08:29
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, pemo, 08:07
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Yogi_Bear_79, 07:40
- Re: Boost process and C, REH, 07:36
- Re: main() called inside main(), Robert Smith, 07:07
- Re: help me learn C, Vladimir Oka, 06:58
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 06:12
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Bos, 06:03
- Re: discussing C evolution, Richard Bos, 06:02
- Re: discussing C evolution, Richard Bos, 06:00
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Bos, 05:47
- Re: iostream error., Ian Collins, 05:35
- Re: how to pass hex value to fputc, Ian Collins, 05:31
- Re: iostream error., Martin Ambuhl, 05:26
- Re: help me learn C, Vladimir Oka, 04:54
- Re: Parsers for C, Rod Pemberton, 04:48
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, pemo, 04:15
- Re: Rock Program, pemo, 04:11
- Re: Random Integer Generator, porterboy76, 04:04
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Bos, 03:57
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 03:50
- Re: [OT] Date arithmetic (was Boost process and C), Ben C, 03:48
- Re: Random Integer Generator, porterboy76, 03:41
- Re: how to pass hex value to fputc, Summu82, 03:40
- Re: What does void pointer actually mean?, Keith Thompson, 03:35
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 03:32
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 03:23
- Re: What does void pointer actually mean?, Niu Xiao, 03:23
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 03:14
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Richard Bos, 02:58
- Re: Printer functions, Vladimir Oka, 02:37
- Re: how to pass hex value to fputc, Ian Collins, 02:23
- how to pass hex value to fputc, Summu82, 02:12
- Rock Program, gc, 02:05
- Re: counting with char, Harald van Dijk, 02:00
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Peter Nilsson, 01:24
May 04, 2006
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Bill Pursell, 23:40
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Robert Gamble, 23:34
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 22:38
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Kelsey Bjarnason, 22:30
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, John Carson, 22:26
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Barry Schwarz, 22:10
- Re: type casting, pete, 21:37
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 21:36
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Yogi_Bear_79, 21:21
- Re: Boost process and C, REH, 21:02
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Keith Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Boost process and C, Joe Wright, 20:56
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 20:53
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: How to sscanf return integer only, Jordan Abel, 20:50
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 20:47
- How to sscanf return integer only, Yogi_Bear_79, 20:23
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Julian V. Noble, 19:40
- Re: counting with char, CBFalconer, 19:27
- Re: main() called inside main(), Jordan Abel, 19:20
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 19:14
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Julian V. Noble, 19:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 19:11
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, websnarf, 19:06
- Re: Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), Julian V. Noble, 19:05
- Libraries (was: Boost process and C), CBFalconer, 18:58
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 18:56
- Re: help me learn C, Andrew Poelstra, 18:49
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 18:46
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 18:46
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 18:27
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 18:24
- Re: Min, Gregc., 18:21
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 18:15
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 18:14
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 18:09
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 18:08
- Re: main() called inside main(), Ian Collins, 18:06
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Eric Sosman, 18:01
- Re: main() called inside main(), Jordan Abel, 17:56
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 17:50
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Tobin, 17:49
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 17:48
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 17:45
- Re: main() called inside main(), Ian Collins, 17:45
- Re: main() called inside main(), Jordan Abel, 17:38
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 17:26
- Re: iostream error., Ian Collins, 17:24
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Martin Ambuhl, 17:23
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 17:20
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 17:19
- Re: Parsers for C, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), Tomás, 16:20
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 16:13
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Ben Pfaff, 15:52
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Coos Haak, 15:48
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 15:34
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Stephen Sprunk, 15:30
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Stephen Sprunk, 15:26
- Re: printf headache, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 15:16
- Re: Random Integer Generator, baja, 15:14
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 15:13
- Re: Boost process and C, Ed Jensen, 15:12
- Re: Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), peter_k, 15:08
- Optimizing, examples of very fast programs ;), peter_k, 15:01
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 15:00
- Re: main() called inside main(), Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: iostream error., Martin Ambuhl, 14:51
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, Chris Torek, 14:50
- Re: iostream error., Martin Ambuhl, 14:48
- Re: printf headache, Martin Ambuhl, 14:46
- Re: counting with char, Chris Torek, 14:38
- Re: Boost process and C, Bill Pursell, 14:30
- Re: Random Integer Generator, donnacha . daly, 14:30
- Re: Random Integer Generator, donnacha . daly, 14:28
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Torek, 14:17
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 13:23
- Re: Random Integer Generator, baja, 13:21
- Re: Boost process and C, Jordan Abel, 13:14
- Re: main() called inside main(), Default User, 12:56
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ben Hinkle, 12:54
- Re: Random Integer Generator, porterboy76, 12:46
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 12:43
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:32
- Re: Random Integer Generator, baja, 12:28
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 12:18
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 12:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 12:11
- Re: All Interview Questions And Answers, Al Balmer, 12:10
- Random Integer Generator, porterboy76, 12:07
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 11:58
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, void * clvrmnky(), 11:33
- Re: EXECryptor software protection, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 11:27
- Re: Boost process and C, Jordan Abel, 11:20
- Re: Boost process and C, Jordan Abel, 11:17
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 11:14
- Re: Min, osmium, 10:59
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 10:55
- Re: EXECryptor software protection, Thomas Carter, 10:51
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 10:43
- Re: Min, Eric Sosman, 10:43
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Bart Rider, 10:41
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 10:18
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 09:58
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Ben Pfaff, 09:53
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 09:45
- Re: Boost process and C, REH, 09:29
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 09:28
- All Interview Questions And Answers, softwareengineer2006, 09:09
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Jordan Abel, 09:07
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Sundar, 09:07
- Re: printf headache, pete, 09:07
- Re: Boost process and C, Jordan Abel, 09:01
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Dik T. Winter, 08:53
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Jordan Abel, 08:34
- Re: /* test */, Jordan Abel, 08:30
- Re: main() called inside main(), Jordan Abel, 08:27
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 08:26
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Flash Gordon, 08:21
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 08:15
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, pemo, 08:14
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Robert Gamble, 08:03
- Re: biggest of 3 numbers, Eric Sosman, 08:01
- Re: Parsers for C, Roberto Waltman, 07:56
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 07:53
- biggest of 3 numbers, vim, 07:48
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 07:40
- Re: main() called inside main(), Flash Gordon, 07:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 07:10
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, Vladimir Oka, 07:05
- Re: How to capture stdout temporarily?, SM Ryan, 06:44
- How to capture stdout temporarily?, Santtu Nyrhinen, 05:48
- Re: Chess, adak_dave, 04:22
- Re: main() called inside main(), Keith Thompson, 04:10
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 03:42
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 03:28
- Re: /* test */, Dave Thompson, 03:26
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dave Thompson, 03:26
- Re: 64 bit register manipuate using 1ULL << (a) macro?, Dave Thompson, 03:26
- Re: Incrementing a void pointer. Legal C99?, Dave Thompson, 03:26
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 03:20
- Re: main() called inside main(), Prasad, 02:01
- Re: iostream error., Prasad, 01:55
- main() called inside main(), rahulsinner, 01:55
- Re: iostream error., Ian Collins, 01:49
- Re: iostream error., Neroku, 01:40
- iostream error., Prasad, 01:33
- Re: discussing C evolution, Giorgos Keramidas, 00:48
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 00:41
- Re: Parsers for C, ciju, 00:13
May 03, 2006
- Re: Parsers for C, Jack Klein, 23:45
- Re: interesting question about tree, Ben Pfaff, 23:01
- Re: printf headache, CBFalconer, 22:59
- Re: Array of Structures, Thad Smith, 22:53
- Re: interesting question about tree, compboy, 22:50
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 22:49
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 22:47
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 22:18
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 22:12
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 22:08
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 22:08
- Re: How do I print this?, Barry Schwarz, 22:00
- Re: Boost process and C, Rod Pemberton, 21:54
- Re: C program To read 1000 bytes at a time from a File, Rod Pemberton, 21:36
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 21:25
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 21:21
- Re: printf headache, Old Wolf, 21:20
- Re: Printer functions, Old Wolf, 21:17
- Re: help me learn C, Rod Pemberton, 20:52
- Re: Boost process and C, Rod Pemberton, 20:51
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Rod Pemberton, 20:49
- Re: nested printf, SM Ryan, 20:46
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., googmeister, 20:43
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), "Nils O. Selåsdal", 20:41
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 20:08
- Re: printf headache, Al Balmer, 20:06
- Re: Min, osmium, 19:57
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 19:54
- Re: Boost process and C, REH, 19:52
- Re: printf headache, Robert Gamble, 19:50
- Re: printf headache, Joe Smith, 19:03
- Re: type casting, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 18:49
- Re: printf headache, Default User, 18:42
- Re: type casting, Eric Sosman, 18:41
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 18:38
- Re: printf headache, Al Balmer, 18:36
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 18:25
- Re: type casting, milhous.30@xxxxxxxxx, 18:17
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 18:16
- Re: printf headache, Ian Collins, 18:10
- Re: C dubits on a post at bugtraq, void * clvrmnky(), 18:06
- printf headache, Joe Smith, 18:06
- Re: C dubits on a post at bugtraq, jacob navia, 18:05
- Re: C dubits on a post at bugtraq, void * clvrmnky(), 17:58
- Re: C dubits on a post at bugtraq, jacob navia, 17:57
- Re: Min, Ian Collins, 17:53
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 17:52
- C dubits on a post at bugtraq, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 17:50
- Re: Memory Corruption, websnarf, 17:49
- Re: type casting, Fred Kleinschmidt, 17:46
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 17:45
- Min, Gregc., 17:40
- Re: type casting, Eric Sosman, 17:23
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 17:14
- Re: type casting, john, 17:02
- Re: type casting, milhous.30@xxxxxxxxx, 16:59
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., gw7rib, 16:57
- Parsers for C, Nikhil, 16:53
- Re: Printer functions, pI, 16:14
- type casting, john, 16:09
- Re: nested printf, void * clvrmnky(), 15:58
- Re: Boost process and C, REH, 15:56
- Re: Boost process and C, Walter Banks, 15:55
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: getch() and getche(), Kenneth Brody, 15:09
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 14:46
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 14:11
- Re: Program counter, Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: getch() and getche(), santosh, 13:41
- Re: Array of Structures, Sam, 13:36
- Re: Array of Structures, Sam, 13:35
- Re: variadic function calling variadic function, goldfita, 13:23
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Howard Hinnant, 13:10
- Re: nested printf, Bill Pursell, 12:58
- Re: Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., Jordan Abel, 12:57
- Re: Unligned access problem with Alpha tru64, Walter Roberson, 12:57
- nested printf, soorajk007, 12:53
- Re: tokenizer, Default User, 12:29
- Unligned access problem with Alpha tru64, Ivan78, 12:19
- Re: Program counter, osmium, 11:39
- Re: Program counter, Ducoltd, 11:21
- Re: Program counter, Ducoltd, 11:10
- Re: Printer functions, Kenneth Brody, 10:05
- Program counter, Ducoltd, 10:01
- Program counter, Ducoltd, 10:00
- Program counter, Ducoltd, 10:00
- Re: Program counter, Chris Dollin, 09:59
- Re: counting with char, CBFalconer, 09:57
- Re: ANSI C: stdout in colors / sound / delay, Neroku, 09:54
- Re: tokenizer, CBFalconer, 09:32
- Re: getch() and getche(), Mark Odell, 09:26
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 09:24
- Re: Boost process and C, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 09:20
- Re: ANSI C: stdout in colors / sound / delay, Vladimir Oka, 08:36
- ANSI C: stdout in colors / sound / delay, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 08:30
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Gernot Frisch, 08:00
- Re: interesting question about tree, Vladimir Oka, 07:54
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Vladimir Oka, 07:52
- Re: Printer functions, Eric Sosman, 07:51
- Re: Printer functions, Vladimir Oka, 07:51
- interesting question about tree, compboy, 07:48
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Gernot Frisch, 07:47
- Re: Printer functions, pI, 07:45
- Printer functions, pI, 07:44
- Re: Quiz for the day: Which ISO C99 header was placed into the Public Domain in 1992?, Rod Pemberton, 07:42
- Re: tokenizer, compboy, 07:42
- Re: discussing C evolution, regis, 07:41
- Re: Coloring GCOV output, Vladimir Oka, 07:20
- Coloring GCOV output, peter_k, 07:09
- Re: help me learn C, Nick Keighley, 06:50
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, arun, 06:43
- Re: Free Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003, Flash Gordon, 06:28
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 06:23
- Re: tokenizer, thampan, 05:37
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 05:31
- Re: Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., thampan, 05:28
- Re: How do I print this?, thampan, 05:23
- Re: C program To read 1000 bytes at a time from a File, Ian Collins, 05:19
- Re: C program To read 1000 bytes at a time from a File, thampan, 05:19
- C program To read 1000 bytes at a time from a File, ramesh, 05:16
- Re: variadic function calling variadic function, Flash Gordon, 04:52
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 04:44
- Re: Boost process and C, P.J. Plauger, 04:35
- Re: How do I print this?, Vladimir Oka, 04:34
- Re: Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., osmium, 04:30
- How do I print this?, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 04:28
- Re: Question about "enums", John Devereux, 04:16
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 04:09
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 03:59
- Re: What does void pointer actually mean?, Keith Thompson, 03:50
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 03:48
- Re: Question about "enums", ais523, 03:32
- Re: Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., SandyMan, 03:25
- Re: Finding sum of absolute differences of memory blocks, Walter Roberson, 03:11
- Re: Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., SandyMan, 03:03
- Re: counting with char, Chris Torek, 03:02
- Re: linked list problem, Joe Smith, 02:50
- Re: variadic function calling variadic function, Chris Torek, 02:46
- Re: Creating an XML document ?, Ben C, 02:42
- Re: Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., Richard Bos, 02:35
- Re: Programmer Research, John J. Jordan, 02:32
- Re: linked list problem, Vladimir Oka, 02:14
- Re: variadic function calling variadic function, goldfita, 02:10
- Coversion of Binary file to ASCII file using C., SandyMan, 02:08
- Re: What does void pointer actually mean?, Jack Klein, 02:07
- Re: Programmer Research, Vladimir Oka, 02:07
- Re: Finding sum of absolute differences of memory blocks, Jack Klein, 02:06
- Re: variadic function calling variadic function, Michael Mair, 01:59
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 01:58
- variadic function calling variadic function, goldfita, 01:54
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 01:39
- Re: Problem closing sockets, Neroku, 01:37
- Re: Programmer Research, Burton Samograd, 01:35
- Re: What does void pointer actually mean?, Keith Thompson, 00:58
- What does void pointer actually mean?, Niu Xiao, 00:09
May 02, 2006
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 23:45
- Re: linked list problem, TJW, 23:44
- Re: Problem closing sockets, Chris McDonald, 23:39
- Problem closing sockets, Will, 23:35
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), CBFalconer, 23:04
- Finding sum of absolute differences of memory blocks, equinox1248, 22:45
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Chris McDonald, 22:00
- Re: Array of Structures, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: Function order., mdh, 21:50
- Re: Function order., mdh, 21:49
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Joe Smith, 21:48
- Re: linked list problem, CBFalconer, 21:41
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 21:26
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Chris McDonald, 20:33
- Re: help me learn C, Joe Wright, 20:32
- Re: counting with char, Richard Heathfield, 20:31
- Re: sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), Richard Heathfield, 20:28
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 20:27
- Re: Programmer Research, Richard Heathfield, 20:23
- Re: counting with char, Al Balmer, 20:22
- Re: counting with char, Old Wolf, 20:18
- sizeof([ALLOCATED MEMORY]), ballpointpenthief, 20:15
- Re: (corr) counting with char, Mike Wahler, 20:01
- Re: counting with char, Mike Wahler, 20:00
- Re: Programmer Research, John J. Jordan, 19:58
- Re: drawing using C, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Question about "enums", August Karlstrom, 19:42
- Re: Array of Structures, Keith Thompson, 19:41
- Re: Setting pointers to null after freeing them, Simon Biber, 19:38
- Re: Array of Structures, pete, 19:27
- Re: counting with char, Richard Heathfield, 19:16
- counting with char, eiaks, 19:11
- Re: gcc, aliasing rules and unions, Ben C, 18:39
- Re: Programmer Research, Richard Heathfield, 18:28
- Re: drawing using C, Default User, 18:25
- Re: Creating an XML document ?, Michael Wojcik, 18:23
- Re: memory allocation query, Eric Sosman, 18:21
- Re: help me learn C, Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 18:17
- Re: Question about "enums", Vladimir Oka, 18:15
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: drawing using C, Vladimir Oka, 18:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 18:06
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 18:04
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: drawing using C, liorm, 17:58
- Re: Question about "enums", Keith Thompson, 17:57
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 17:55
- Re: drawing using C, Jordan Abel, 17:53
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: drawing using C, liorm, 17:45
- Re: drawing using C, liorm, 17:45
- Re: Question about "enums", John Devereux, 17:42
- Re: memory allocation query, Joe Smith, 17:40
- Re: drawing using C, Vladimir Oka, 17:35
- Re: Array of Structures, liorm, 17:35
- Re: drawing using C, Vladimir Oka, 17:23
- Re: discussing C evolution, regis, 17:20
- Re: Question about "enums", jacob navia, 17:17
- drawing using C, liorm, 17:13
- Array of Structures, Sam, 17:12
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 17:08
- Re: Question about "enums", Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: linked list problem, Joe Smith, 16:29
- Re: Function pointer results in segmentation fault., Chris Van Extergem, 16:28
- Re: gcc, aliasing rules and unions, Hallvard B Furuseth, 16:20
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 16:18
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 16:12
- Re: question about array out of bound index, CBFalconer, 16:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 16:10
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 16:02
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben Pfaff, 15:52
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., Walter Roberson, 15:48
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 15:47
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Default User, 15:30
- Re: Function order., Chris Torek, 15:05
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Jalapeno, 15:05
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., googmeister, 14:57
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Kenneth Brody, 14:52
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., osmium, 14:45
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: linked list problem, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 14:37
- Re: Question about "enums", John Devereux, 14:35
- Re: help me learn C, Default User, 14:31
- Re: linked list problem, CBFalconer, 14:23
- Programmer Research, John J. Jordan, 14:14
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 14:10
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 14:06
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 14:05
- Re: linked list problem, TJW, 13:58
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 13:55
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 13:51
- Re: question about array out of bound index, CBFalconer, 13:45
- Re: linked list problem, bofh1234, 13:45
- Re: getch() and getche(), Chris Torek, 13:30
- Shocking Autobiography Published "Canada's Spies Attacked Me: A True Story of CSIS Terrorizing a Canadian Abroad", mgtimelogger, 13:20
- Re: Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, Brendan, 13:16
- Re: linked list problem, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 12:37
- Re: Boost process and C, Jordan Abel, 12:31
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Richard Heathfield, 12:30
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Martin Jørgensen, 12:17
- Re: linked list problem, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 12:10
- Re: Setting pointers to null after freeing them, Martin Jørgensen, 12:08
- Re: IP address and matching it to a network/netmask, Walter Roberson, 12:05
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Flash Gordon, 12:05
- Re: help me learn C, raajagopal.v, 12:04
- Re: behavior of printf, Coos Haak, 12:03
- Re: Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, void * clvrmnky(), 12:01
- Re: tokenizer, Richard Heathfield, 11:50
- Re: tokenizer, Ben Pfaff, 11:41
- tokenizer, compboy, 11:34
- Re: How to turn off Standard Output, Richard Bos, 11:33
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 11:32
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 11:30
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Bos, 11:29
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Simon Biber, 11:28
- linked list problem, bofh1234, 11:19
- Re: How to turn off Standard Output, Simon Biber, 11:19
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Jørgensen, 11:14
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Richard G. Riley, 11:10
- Re: Memory Corruption, Richard G. Riley, 11:08
- IP address and matching it to a network/netmask, john, 11:02
- How to turn off Standard Output, mpmel, 11:02
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 11:00
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Richard G. Riley, 10:51
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Richard Heathfield, 10:42
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Robert Gamble, 10:35
- Re: Strange behaviour, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 10:35
- Re: Generic Stack problem, Richard G. Riley, 10:33
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Mike Wahler, 10:30
- Re: question about array out of bound index, Richard G. Riley, 10:23
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 10:21
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 10:15
- Re: Odd char string initialization in structs, Richard G. Riley, 10:12
- Re: getch() and getche(), James McLaughlin, 10:06
- Re: curious about array initialization., Richard G. Riley, 10:00
- Re: callback pointing to a different function, ctitof, 09:58
- Re: integer formats, Richard G. Riley, 09:55
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 09:53
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 09:44
- Re: random words, Richard Heathfield, 09:42
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 09:38
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 09:37
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 09:36
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 09:34
- Re: random words, Richard Heathfield, 09:34
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 09:27
- Re: Problem in Writing into the file..using fputs() call, rageratwork@xxxxxxxxx, 09:14
- Re: Strange behaviour, Wojtek Lerch, 09:05
- Re: behavior of printf, CBFalconer, 09:03
- Re: why cast memcpy's return value to void, Tomás, 09:00
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 08:54
- Re: random words, Robert Latest, 08:53
- Re: Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, Brendan, 08:36
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 08:35
- Re: random words, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 08:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 08:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 08:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Robert Latest, 08:16
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Richard Heathfield, 08:09
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, arun, 08:06
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 08:06
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., Eric Sosman, 08:03
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., jacob navia, 07:56
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Vladimir Oka, 07:50
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Richard Tobin, 07:47
- Re: random words, Richard Heathfield, 07:47
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Richard Heathfield, 07:37
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., jacob navia, 07:30
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 07:27
- Re: I'm searching for c profiler which will..., Vladimir Oka, 07:25
- I'm searching for c profiler which will..., peter_k, 07:20
- Re: random words, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 07:20
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Bos, 07:18
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Richard Heathfield, 07:12
- Re: random words, Richard Heathfield, 06:55
- Re: difference between scanf("%i") and scanf("%d") ??? perhaps bug in VS2005?, Richard Bos, 06:53
- Re: random words, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 06:34
- Re: callback pointing to a different function, Flash Gordon, 06:26
- Re: Memory Corruption, Vladimir Oka, 06:26
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 06:24
- Re: Strange behaviour, Francis Glassborow, 06:17
- Re: Memory Corruption, Flash Gordon, 06:16
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Flash Gordon, 06:12
- Re: How to exit program from a procedure?, Vladimir Oka, 06:12
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 06:08
- Re: callback pointing to a different function, bert, 06:03
- Re: behavior of printf, pai, 05:57
- callback pointing to a different function, christophe . verne, 05:40
- Re: Function order., Flash Gordon, 05:36
- Problem in Writing into the file..using fputs() call, xoinki, 05:34
- How to exit program from a procedure?, Andy, 05:34
- Memory Corruption, Harsha, 05:22
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Flash Gordon, 05:14
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Walter Roberson, 05:06
- Re: random words, Richard Heathfield, 05:03
- Re: initialize structs, Flash Gordon, 05:02
- Re: Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, Igmar Palsenberg, 05:01
- Re: random words, arun, 04:58
- Re: Write message in windows message queue (msmq), Richard Heathfield, 04:54
- Re: random words, Richard Heathfield, 04:53
- Re: Write message in windows message queue (msmq), Ikkezelf, 04:50
- Re: Write message in windows message queue (msmq), Walter Roberson, 04:46
- Re: Write message in windows message queue (msmq), Ikkezelf, 04:37
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Sri, 04:27
- random words, Olaf \"El Blanco\", 04:25
- Re: Write message in windows message queue (msmq), Ian Collins, 04:25
- Write message in windows message queue (msmq), Ikkezelf, 04:22
- Re: why cast memcpy's return value to void, Richard Heathfield, 04:11
- Re: help me learn C, Alan L Brown, 04:05
- why cast memcpy's return value to void, murat.migdisoglu@xxxxxxxxx, 04:01
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 03:41
- Re: #iidef and #define to debug program, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 03:41
- Re: const struct members, Rod Pemberton, 03:30
- Re: Setting pointers to null after freeing them, Ben C, 03:04
- Re: Setting pointers to null after freeing them, Vladimir Oka, 02:59
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., Vladimir Oka, 02:53
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 02:50
- Re: Setting pointers to null after freeing them, Simon Biber, 02:45
- Re: algorithm by eratosthenos, Joe Smith, 02:13
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, Michael Mair, 02:13
- Setting pointers to null after freeing them, Amogh, 02:08
- Re: Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., Amit Bhatnagar, 02:00
- Checking whether an array contains a majority elemnt...., Amit Bhatnagar, 01:56
- Re: Function order., Barry Schwarz, 00:32
- Re: Output stream data to a string, CBFalconer, 00:31
- Re: problem with sscanf in email client, CBFalconer, 00:28
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Barry Schwarz, 00:26
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, CBFalconer, 00:25
- Re: how to pass a nested structure pointer to function, Sunil Varma, 00:23
May 01, 2006
- Re: const struct members, Bill Pursell, 23:54
- Re: how to pass a nested structure pointer to function, Old Wolf, 23:52
- how to pass a nested structure pointer to function, prakashgkhaire, 23:49
- Re: Strange behaviour, Robert Gamble, 23:46
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 23:11
- Re: problem with sscanf in email client, Nestea, 23:05
- Re: Function order., Robert Gamble, 22:37
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 22:35
- Re: Question about "enums", Keith Thompson, 22:29
- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, kar1107@xxxxxxxxx, 22:29
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 22:28
- Re: Output stream data to a string, Keith Thompson, 22:22
- Re: Function order., mdh, 22:10
- Re: Output stream data to a string, walter . preuninger, 21:59
- Re: Manipulating with large numbers in C, John Bode, 21:51
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 21:44
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 21:37
- Re: Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, Brendan, 21:36
- Re: Some questions, big numbers library, websnarf, 21:26
- Re: Output stream data to a string, Cesar Rabak, 21:14
- Re: Strange behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 21:14
- Re: Function order., mdh, 21:14
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 21:05
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 20:59
- Re: Function order., mdh, 20:53
- Re: Function order., Ian Collins, 20:48
- Re: initialize structs, Barry Schwarz, 20:42
- Re: const struct members, Barry Schwarz, 20:42
- Function order., mdh, 20:33
- Re: read, write in c, CBFalconer, 20:25
- Re: Output stream data to a string, walter . preuninger, 20:20
- Re: Function pointer results in segmentation fault., Keith Thompson, 20:09
- Re: Output stream data to a string, Rod Pemberton, 19:36
- Re: const struct members, Rod Pemberton, 19:33
- Re: Output stream data to a string, walter . preuninger, 19:32
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 19:26
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 19:24
- Re: Output stream data to a string, Rod Pemberton, 19:19
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Rod Pemberton, 19:16
- Re: Question about "enums", Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 19:05
- Re: Function pointer results in segmentation fault., Rod Pemberton, 18:59
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 18:58
- Output stream data to a string, walter . preuninger, 18:52
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Old Wolf, 18:49
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Old Wolf, 18:46
- Re: geometry algorithm, Vladimir Oka, 18:38
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 18:16
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 18:09
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 18:07
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 18:06
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Joe Smith, 18:05
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 18:04
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 18:03
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Hercule POIROT, 17:58
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 17:56
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 17:55
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 17:54
- Re: read, write in c, Joe Smith, 17:51
- Re: Boost process and C, Ian Collins, 17:51
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 17:51
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 17:46
- Re: Must fread() use fgetc()?, Eric Sosman, 17:45
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 17:42
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 17:40
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Mark Odell, 17:24
- Re: Boost process and C, Herbert Rosenau, 17:17
- Re: Boost process and C, Herbert Rosenau, 17:17
- Re: Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, Jack Klein, 17:08
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Skarmander, 17:08
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Sri, 17:03
- Re: What Lies Beneath-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, Jack Klein, 17:02
- Re: Must fread() use fgetc()?, Jack Klein, 16:55
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Herbert Rosenau, 16:47
- Re: Function pointer results in segmentation fault., Herbert Rosenau, 16:47
- Re: problem with sscanf in email client, Jack Klein, 16:45
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, pete, 16:44
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Walter Roberson, 16:42
- Re: Difference between memcmp() and strncmp() functions, pete, 16:38
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 16:27
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 16:27
- Re: initialize structs, Ben Pfaff, 16:27
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Mark Odell, 16:23
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 16:22
- Re: Boost process and C, Mark McIntyre, 16:21
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, regis, 16:20
- Re: initialize structs, Amit Limaye, 16:19
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Jordan Abel, 16:13
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben Pfaff, 16:11
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Ben Pfaff, 16:08
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Joergensen, 16:07
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 16:03
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Jordan Abel, 16:02
- Re: initialize structs, Flash Gordon, 15:58
- Re: Boost process and C, Chris Hills, 15:57
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 15:52
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Jordan Abel, 15:50
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Jordan Abel, 15:46
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben Pfaff, 15:45
- Messaging and GCC - "use of `mktemp' is dangerous" warning, Brendan, 15:38
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 15:37
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Eric Sosman, 15:34
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 15:22
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Mark Odell, 15:20
- const struct members, Bill Pursell, 15:19
- Re: read, write in c, jacob navia, 15:19
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- read, write in c, vick, 15:12
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 15:11
- Re: help me learn C, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Walter Roberson, 15:04
- Re: Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Eric Sosman, 14:58
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Walter Roberson, 14:58
- Re: behavior of printf, Eric Sosman, 14:55
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, cane, 14:55
- Re: Boost process and C, websnarf, 14:54
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, Walter Roberson, 14:51
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, void * clvrmnky(), 14:49
- Re: -1>>4 and -1<<4, cane, 14:48
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Default User, 14:34
- Re: geometry algorithm, Default User, 14:32
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Default User, 14:23
- Token pasting and what does the result need to be?, Mark Odell, 14:21
- What Lies Beneath-Feature Article in Better Software Magazine, loulou384@xxxxxxxxx, 14:20
- behavior of printf, pai, 14:12
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Joergensen, 14:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Walter Banks, 14:05
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 14:04
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Skarmander, 13:52
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, iuz, 13:31
- Re: longjmp and volatile variables, Ben Pfaff, 13:25
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., TJW, 13:13
- -1>>4 and -1<<4, soorajk007, 13:05
- Re: Implementing the division operator, pete, 12:48
- Re: Implementing the division operator, void * clvrmnky(), 12:30
- Re: HELP, 64 bit File Access, Walter Roberson, 12:01
- Re: UNIX header files to Windows header files, Walter Roberson, 11:57
- Re: Difference between memcmp() and strncmp() functions, pete, 11:56
- HELP, 64 bit File Access, Hercule POIROT, 11:55
- Re: initialize structs, Eric Sosman, 11:45
- Re: initialize structs, pete, 11:45
- Re: simulating private member functions--static linkage, Michael Wojcik, 11:44
- Re: UNIX header files to Windows header files, Eric Sosman, 11:41
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Walter Roberson, 11:40
- Re: UNIX header files to Windows header files, CBFalconer, 11:33
- Re: initialize structs, FBM, 11:32
- Re: initialize structs, Michael Brennan, 11:28
- Re: how to connect database with c?, nobody, 11:22
- Re: subtracting pointers..., Michael Brennan, 11:16
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, sathyashrayan, 11:05
- Re: Function pointer results in segmentation fault., Thomas Lumley, 11:02
- Re: initialize structs, FBM, 10:57
- initialize structs, FBM, 10:48
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 10:31
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Jørgensen, 10:30
- Re: subtracting pointers..., Martin Jørgensen, 10:24
- Function pointer results in segmentation fault., Chris Van Extergem, 10:15
- UNIX header files to Windows header files, anand . ba, 10:13
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, RSoIsCaIrLiIoA, 10:01
- Re: Must fread() use fgetc()?, Richard Tobin, 09:49
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Sri, 09:33
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Thad Smith, 09:32
- Re: Question about "enums", Thad Smith, 09:27
- Re: problem with sscanf in email client, Nestea, 09:25
- Must fread() use fgetc()?, cinsky, 09:19
- Re: Implementing the division operator, osmium, 09:11
- problem with sscanf in email client, lynx_ace, 09:07
- Re: question about arrays, mdh, 09:00
- Re: question about arrays, mdh, 08:59
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Sri, 08:53
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Sri, 08:50
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Sri, 08:48
- Re: Implementing the division operator, osmium, 08:48
- Re: Implementing the division operator, Michael Mair, 08:45
- Implementing the division operator, Sri, 08:36
- Quiz for the day: Which ISO C99 header was placed into the Public Domain in 1992?, Rod Pemberton, 08:26
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 08:21
- Re: Compute buffer size at compile-time, Eric Sosman, 08:12
- Re: Difference between memcmp() and strncmp() functions, Preets, 07:56
- Re: Difference between memcmp() and strncmp() functions, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Use of static in functions, Richard Bos, 07:36
- Re: discussing C evolution, Richard Bos, 07:34
- Difference between memcmp() and strncmp() functions, Preets, 07:28
- Re: help me learn C, Ian Collins, 07:23
- Use of static in functions, Halid Umar A M, 07:20
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Michael Mair, 07:15
- Re: help me learn C, Herbert Rosenau, 06:54
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Herbert Rosenau, 06:54
- Re: Boost process and C, Michael Mair, 06:46
- Re: Finding a perfect number., Kevin D . Quitt, 06:44
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, iuz, 06:25
- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Richard Tobin, 06:25
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ben C, 05:37
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Richard Heathfield, 05:27
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Richard Heathfield, 05:23
- Re: Boost process and C, Ben C, 05:21
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 05:19
- Re: geometry algorithm, Vladimir Oka, 05:01
- geometry algorithm, laura, 04:58
- geometry algorithm, laura, 04:58
- Re: question about arrays, CBFalconer, 04:44
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Rod Pemberton, 03:38
- Re: Boost process and C, Spoon, 03:33
- Re: longjmp and volatile variables, Richard Bos, 03:32
- Re: discussing C evolution, Richard Bos, 03:22
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Bos, 03:11
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Richard Bos, 03:02
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Bill Pursell, 03:00
- Re: How to create an excel file through a C program, Richard Bos, 03:00
- Oracle,C#,JSP,.NET,ASP,J2EE,Networking,Java Interview questions and answers, softwareengineer2006, 02:21
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- Re: enum type int or unsigned int?, Dave Thompson, 01:53
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- Re: fgetc() vs. fread(), Dave Thompson, 01:53
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 01:52
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Ben, 01:07
- Re: subtracting pointers..., wolf0403, 01:04
- Re: question about arrays, mdh, 01:02
- Re: question about arrays, Thad Smith, 00:58
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 00:55
- subtracting pointers..., Martin Joergensen, 00:50
- Re: Question about "enums", Thad Smith, 00:47
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 00:32
- Re: Boost process and C, Keith Thompson, 00:24
- question about arrays, mdh, 00:15
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Jørgensen, 00:15
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Old Wolf, 00:09
April 30, 2006
- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Peter Nilsson, 23:41
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 23:06
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, ben . carbery, 23:03
- Re: Trying to read hardware memory from pointer?, Old Wolf, 22:51
- Re: Question about (double *)NULL, Peter Nilsson, 22:40
- Re: Question about (double *)NULL, Jack Klein, 22:21
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 22:21
- Re: First C Program, Problems getting serial data, Simon Biber, 22:06
- Re: discussing C evolution, jacob navia, 21:47
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Richard Heathfield, 21:40
- Re: Boost process and C, jacob navia, 21:35
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Jørgensen, 20:51
- Re: first program with pointers to structures and realloc...., Martin Joergensen, 20:50
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Richard Heathfield, 20:12
- Have you heard, TIENES EL CONTROL, mybigsuccess, 20:11
- Re: Compute buffer size at compile-time, Rod Pemberton, 19:58
- Re: Compute buffer size at compile-time, Rod Pemberton, 19:58
- Re: Casting void * to void ** ?, Joe Smith, 19:41
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 18:48
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 17:44
- Re: help me learn C, Richard Heathfield, 17:38
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 17:37
- Re: discussing C evolution, Ian Collins, 17:15
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Flash Gordon, 17:11
- Re: Boost process and C, Flash Gordon, 17:11
- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, Bill Pursell, 17:08
- Re: Boost process and C, Richard Heathfield, 17:08
- Re: help me learn C, Chris Hills, 17:06
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- Re: 3n+1 problem of acm, Walter Roberson, 16:35
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- Re: First program in C - what is going on with function returns?, CBFalconer, 16:14
- Re: Question about "enums", Ian Collins, 16:13
- Re: Boost process and C, CBFalconer, 16:03
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