comp.lang.c (date)
September 30, 2006
- Re: test, Frederick Gotham, 15:56
- Re: rolling dice, Frederick Gotham, 15:55
- Re: rolling dice, Elijah Cardon, 15:54
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Michael Mair, 15:51
- Re: rolling dice, Frederick Gotham, 15:49
- [OT]Re: C related, but not a C question.., Barry, 15:29
- Re: rolling dice, Malcolm, 15:21
- Re: rolling dice, Michael Mair, 15:21
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, pkirk25, 15:16
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Ivan Vecerina, 14:59
- Re: C related, but not a C question.., clayne, 14:53
- Re: c sharp problem, Keith Thompson, 14:52
- rolling dice, Elijah Cardon, 14:45
- Re: How function works internally, Keith Thompson, 14:44
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, pkirk25, 14:29
- Re: Working with files and directories on Windows, Keith Thompson, 14:24
- Debugging standard C library routines, achintmehta, 14:21
- Re: C related, but not a C question.., sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx, 14:14
- Re: Integer to "string" conversions, Eric Sosman, 14:10
- Re: Help with code (parse error), jmcgill, 13:54
- Integer to "string" conversions, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 13:39
- test, CoreyWhite, 13:34
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, Eric Sosman, 13:31
- Re: Help with code (parse error), Eric Sosman, 13:18
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Kenny McCormack, 12:58
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, Richard Heathfield, 12:32
- Re: I am getting following error when I am building my C program, Richard Heathfield, 12:30
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, Joe Estock, 12:30
- Re: I am getting following error when I am building my C program, jacob navia, 12:25
- Re: mergesort - strange output, Barry Schwarz, 12:23
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, clayne, 12:02
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, pkirk25, 11:50
- Re: I am getting following error when I am building my C program, clayne, 11:48
- Re: I am getting following error when I am building my C program, osmium, 11:46
- Re: Help with code (parse error), Barry Schwarz, 11:30
- Re: I am getting following error when I am building my C program, Tim Prince, 11:24
- Re: I am getting following error when I am building my C program, clayne, 11:15
- Re: Help with code (parse error), Barry Schwarz, 11:08
- Re: Pointer to a 30 MB file, Robert Gamble, 11:02
- I am getting following error when I am building my C program, friend.05, 10:56
- Pointer to a 30 MB file, pkirk25, 10:55
- Re: c sharp problem, Skarmander, 10:53
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Victor Bazarov, 10:51
- Re: c sharp problem, clayne, 10:38
- Re: c sharp problem, Skarmander, 10:34
- Re: strtok - determine delimiter at certain position, clayne, 10:19
- mergesort - strange output, rkk, 10:18
- Re: c sharp problem, Richard Heathfield, 10:12
- c sharp problem, hkhellhkhell, 10:02
- Re: www.c-faq.com offline copy?, Frederick Gotham, 09:56
- Re: C related, but not a C question.., William Hughes, 09:18
- Re: $1 MILLION REWARD for a simple paper in PHYSICS -- CONTROLLED DEMOLITION HOAX of 9/11, Richard Heathfield, 08:56
- Re: $1 MILLION REWARD for a simple paper in PHYSICS -- CONTROLLED DEMOLITION HOAX of 9/11, Len Philpot, 08:39
- Re: printing the address of a function, kuyper, 08:30
- Re: strtok - determine delimiter at certain position, Ralph Moritz, 08:23
- Re: Help with code (parse error), Snis Pilbor, 07:53
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), jacob navia, 07:30
- Re: Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, T.M. Sommers, 07:26
- Re: C related, but not a C question.., clayne, 07:25
- Re: Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 07:25
- Re: www.c-faq.com offline copy?, Zach, 07:15
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Alex Buell, 05:52
- Re: the fastest reading from LPT port, Richard Heathfield, 05:36
- Re: C related, but not a C question.., Richard Heathfield, 05:20
- Re: printing the address of a function, SuperKoko, 05:17
- Re: printing the address of a function, SuperKoko, 05:04
- Re: Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 04:43
- C related, but not a C question.., clayne, 04:23
- strtok - determine delimiter at certain position, magix, 04:21
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Greg Comeau, 03:39
- Re: Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, pkirk25, 03:37
- Re: How function works internally, iyerharini, 03:27
- Re: Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:21
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Michael Mair, 02:52
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Neil, 02:07
- Re: Help with code (parse error), jmcgill, 01:52
- Re: Fixing Visual C++ Express, Malcolm, 01:01
- Re: call for a faq, Malcolm, 00:52
- Re: Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 00:33
- Re: Preprocessor and sizeof(), Jack Klein, 00:16
- Re: Preprocessor and sizeof(), Jack Klein, 00:07
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Jack Klein, 00:01
September 29, 2006
- Re: the fastest reading from LPT port, Jack Klein, 23:43
- Re: Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, T.M. Sommers, 23:40
- Re: Help with code (parse error), jmcgill, 23:23
- Re: Help with code (parse error), jmcgill, 23:18
- Re: Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 23:17
- Re: Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 23:15
- Re: Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 22:58
- Re: why is fread forgetting where its position?, Gordon Burditt, 22:34
- Re: Help with code (parse error), Robert Gamble, 22:29
- Re: Help with code (parse error), Eric Sosman, 22:28
- Help with code (parse error), BWIGLEY, 22:23
- Re: determine last line of file entries, Rod Pemberton, 20:46
- Re: why is fread forgetting where its position?, 010 010, 19:57
- Re: Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, Rod Pemberton, 19:45
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), pete, 19:43
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), pete, 19:40
- Re: Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, Ian Collins, 19:28
- Re: call for a faq [OT: bikeshedding], Andrew Poelstra, 19:24
- Re: bitwise copying here?, Frederick Gotham, 19:17
- Re: the fastest reading from LPT port, Joe Wright, 19:14
- Re: printing the address of a function, pete, 19:10
- Re: the fastest reading from LPT port, Przemysław Hołubowski, 18:53
- Re: Working with files and directories on Windows, pkirk25, 18:52
- Decoding a 30 MB formatted text file, pkirk25, 18:44
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., lawrence . jones, 18:09
- Re: Working with files and directories on Windows, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: problem with structure, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- Re: problem with structure, friend.05, 17:37
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), dcorbit, 17:35
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), dcorbit, 17:34
- Re: why is fread forgetting where its position?, Ancient_Hacker, 17:08
- Re: problem with structure, BWIGLEY, 17:07
- Re: Any way to do this in C?, Walter Roberson, 16:41
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Ian Collins, 16:30
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Walter Roberson, 16:26
- problem with structure, friend.05, 16:24
- Re: Preprocessor and sizeof(), Stephen Sprunk, 16:20
- why is fread forgetting where its position?, 010 010, 16:05
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Martin Ambuhl, 15:52
- Re: Working with files and directories on Windows, Ancient_Hacker, 15:43
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, gregarican, 15:37
- Re: string, James Antill, 15:34
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Skarmander, 15:21
- Working with files and directories on Windows, pkirk25, 15:18
- Re: printing the address of a function, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:58
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Ancient_Hacker, 14:52
- Re: Preprocessor and sizeof(), Ancient_Hacker, 14:42
- Re: optimistic locking, Ancient_Hacker, 14:09
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Default User, 14:08
- Re: Preprocessor and sizeof(), Chris Torek, 14:07
- Re: How function works internally, Ian Gay, 13:42
- Re: determine last line of file entries, gabs, 12:46
- optimistic locking, shaanxxx, 12:25
- Re:(9corr) string, Mike Wahler, 12:19
- Re: string, Mike Wahler, 12:13
- Preprocessor and sizeof(), Amigo, 11:45
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), red floyd, 11:42
- Re: call for a faq, Richard Heathfield, 11:36
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Dave Steffen, 11:32
- Re: determine last line of file entries, Michael Mair, 11:29
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Chris Hills, 11:28
- Re: string, magix, 11:13
- determine last line of file entries, magix, 11:03
- Re: call for a faq, Clever Monkey, 11:00
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Michael Mair, 10:58
- Re: Any way to do this in C?, Ancient_Hacker, 10:42
- Re: bitwise copying here?, Michael Mair, 10:37
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Roal Zanazzi, 10:32
- Re: string, Tom St Denis, 10:28
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Gavin Deane, 10:27
- string, magix, 10:13
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Mark McIntyre, 10:04
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Mark McIntyre, 10:03
- Re: call for a faq, Mark McIntyre, 10:00
- Re: Any way to do this in C?, Eric Sosman, 09:14
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Richard Tobin, 09:12
- Re: call for a faq, xdevel, 09:04
- Re: bitwise copying here?, zhengda, 08:59
- Re: call for a faq, Richard Heathfield, 08:52
- Re: call for a faq, xdevel, 08:46
- Re: call for a faq, xdevel, 08:45
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Ron Natalie, 08:40
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 08:32
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Ron Natalie, 08:30
- Re: www.c-faq.com offline copy?, Richard Heathfield, 08:27
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Victor Bazarov, 08:23
- Re: call for a faq, BWIGLEY, 08:23
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Kai-Uwe Bux, 08:22
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Martin Steen, 08:20
- Re: call for a faq, Richard Heathfield, 08:18
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 08:16
- Re: Any way to do this in C?, Snis Pilbor, 08:13
- Re: www.c-faq.com offline copy?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:00
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), loufoque, 08:00
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Richard Tobin, 07:59
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Chris Hills, 07:53
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Zara, 07:50
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Chris Hills, 07:50
- Indian Temples in USA, NRI Ads, 07:49
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Chris Hills, 07:46
- www.c-faq.com offline copy?, Zach, 07:44
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Ron Natalie, 07:40
- Re: Duff's Device, Harald van Dijk, 07:34
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Chris Hills, 07:33
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Jim Langston, 07:21
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), jacob navia, 07:15
- Re: Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Ian Collins, 07:13
- Re: Duff's Device, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:10
- Re: what does "*" inside a printf mean?, Richard Tobin, 07:09
- Do you have the C or C++ standard? (serious question), Chris Hills, 06:57
- Re: call for a faq, xdevel, 06:10
- Re: call for a faq, Mark McIntyre, 05:59
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Mark McIntyre, 05:41
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Mark McIntyre, 05:37
- Re: call for a faq, xdevel, 05:35
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Mark McIntyre, 05:31
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Mark McIntyre, 05:27
- Re: call for a faq, Keith Thompson, 05:11
- Re: call for a faq, Cong Wang, 04:55
- Re: How to let the process exit if the signal its waiting for doesn't arrive, arajak@xxxxxxxxx, 04:33
- Re: How to let the process exit if the signal its waiting for doesn't arrive, arajak@xxxxxxxxx, 04:30
- call for a faq, xdevel, 04:00
- Re: the fastest reading from LPT port, Nick Keighley, 04:00
- Re: print hex in n-bit format, Hubble, 03:42
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, pkirk25, 03:40
- Re: print hex in n-bit format, Michael Mair, 03:39
- Re: what does "*" inside a printf mean?, Michael Mair, 03:26
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:24
- print hex in n-bit format, John, 03:23
- what does "*" inside a printf mean?, chandanlinster, 03:09
- the fastest reading from LPT port, p.h., 03:03
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 02:32
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Jean-Marc Bourguet, 02:09
- Re: Any way to do this in C?, Zara, 01:52
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., boa, 01:52
- Re: bitwise copying here?, Michael Mair, 00:03
September 28, 2006
- Re: bitwise copying here?, Michael Mair, 23:53
- Any way to do this in C?, Snis Pilbor, 23:21
- Re: bitwise copying here?, zhengda, 22:37
- Re: bitwise copying here?, jmcgill, 22:02
- Re: bitwise copying here?, Eric Sosman, 22:00
- Re: bitwise copying here?, kondal, 21:52
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, jmcgill, 21:16
- Fixing Visual C++ Express, pkirk25, 20:22
- Re: reading a file, Joe Estock, 19:52
- Re: Duff's Device, Keith Thompson, 19:25
- Re: Why size_t?, Chris Torek, 19:13
- Re: How function works internally, Richard Tobin, 18:43
- Re: Associativity of ++ and --, Skarmander, 17:57
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 17:49
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 17:37
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Skarmander, 17:35
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Rod Pemberton, 17:34
- Re: bitwise copying here?, Michael Mair, 17:29
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 17:19
- Re: Associativity of ++ and --, Rod Pemberton, 17:18
- bitwise copying here?, webfan, 17:18
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Skarmander, 17:14
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Mark McIntyre, 17:11
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 17:07
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Default User, 17:06
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Mark McIntyre, 17:05
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Mark McIntyre, 17:01
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Skarmander, 17:01
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 16:57
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Mark McIntyre, 16:57
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Skarmander, 16:55
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Mark McIntyre, 16:55
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Mark McIntyre, 16:53
- Re: Duff's Device, Rod Pemberton, 16:50
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., boa, 16:39
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jmcgill, 16:22
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, BRG, 16:18
- Re: C exercises?, steve, 16:14
- C exercises?, steve, 16:09
- Re: How function works internally, Coos Haak, 16:03
- Re: Why size_t?, Malcolm, 15:59
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Malcolm, 15:58
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, rzed, 15:54
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Ben Pfaff, 15:47
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, pkirk25, 15:24
- Re: How function works internally, Chris Torek, 15:01
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 14:37
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 14:35
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, pkirk25, 14:25
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Frederick Gotham, 14:16
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 14:02
- Re: reading a file, John Bode, 13:26
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Walter Roberson, 13:10
- Re: Duff's Device, Laurent Deniau, 12:28
- Re: How to let the process exit if the signal its waiting for doesn't arrive, Walter Roberson, 12:27
- How to let the process exit if the signal its waiting for doesn't arrive, norm4h8@xxxxxxxxx, 12:08
- Re: Duff's Device, Hallvard B Furuseth, 11:42
- Duff's Device, Hallvard B Furuseth, 11:36
- Re: How function works internally, Clever Monkey, 10:59
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jacob navia, 10:01
- Re: reading a file, Michael Mair, 10:00
- Re: reading a file [OT], Andrew Poelstra, 09:39
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, bert, 08:32
- Re: printing the address of a function, Jun Woong, 08:31
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, BRG, 07:58
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, bert, 07:54
- Re: reading a file, Nick Keighley, 07:31
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 06:53
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 06:47
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 06:44
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 06:37
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, raxitsheth2000, 06:18
- Re: printing the address of a function, Jun Woong, 06:00
- Re: How function works internally, raxitsheth2000, 05:51
- Re: How function works internally, raxitsheth2000, 05:45
- Re: reading a file, T.M. Sommers, 05:10
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Yubo Xie, 05:01
- Re: C exercises?, deepak, 04:54
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 04:49
- Re: Sticking with Visual C++ Version 6, Michael Mair, 04:35
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Michael Mair, 04:29
- Re: Associativity of ++ and --, Chris Torek, 04:26
- reading a file, robannexs, 04:12
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jacob navia, 04:02
- Re: the difeirent bettwen the function open() with two an three parameters, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:55
- Re: the difeirent bettwen the function open() with two an three parameters, deepak, 03:53
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 03:50
- Re: Associativity of ++ and --, a . laforgia, 03:48
- Re: windows&c, Elijah Cardon, 03:38
- Sticking with Visual C++ Version 6, pkirk25, 03:24
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jaysome, 03:22
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 02:48
- Re: Associativity of ++ and --, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:31
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:49
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 01:41
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 01:27
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 01:25
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Cong Wang, 00:45
- Re: How function works internally, Keith Thompson, 00:45
- Re: How function works internally, kondal, 00:37
- Re: the difeirent bettwen the function open() with two an three parameters, Keith Thompson, 00:25
- Re: Associativity of ++ and --, Zara, 00:02
September 27, 2006
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Yubo, 23:56
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, IchBin, 23:33
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 23:32
- Re: eeeeeeee, Yubo Xie, 23:32
- Re: eeeeeeee, Yubo Xie, 23:26
- Associativity of ++ and --, Chad, 23:13
- Re: Multidimensional array pointer problem, Barry Schwarz, 23:13
- Associativity of ++ and --, Chad, 23:05
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:03
- the difeirent bettwen the function open() with two an three parameters, freegnu, 23:03
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Thomas J. Gritzan, 23:02
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, napi, 22:19
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Jack Klein, 22:11
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Jack Klein, 21:52
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Eric Schmidt, 21:48
- Re: double pointer, Keith Thompson, 21:44
- Re: printf for french chars, Jack Klein, 21:37
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Randy Webb, 21:17
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 20:59
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Keith Thompson, 20:41
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, jmcgill, 20:31
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 20:30
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 20:28
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 20:26
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, jmcgill, 20:21
- Re: double pointer, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 20:09
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 20:07
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, kwikius, 19:45
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, pkirk25, 19:28
- Re: C exercises?, Keith Thompson, 19:19
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jacob navia, 19:12
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 19:11
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jacob navia, 19:10
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 19:02
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, Richard Heathfield, 19:00
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Joe Wright, 18:49
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?, jacob navia, 18:46
- Re: C exercises?, pkirk25, 18:26
- Which compiler for a learner of C?, pkirk25, 18:22
- Re: C exercises?, Andrew Poelstra, 18:04
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: _ and __ significance, Mark McIntyre, 17:57
- Re: pls recommend a graphic library, Mark McIntyre, 17:51
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Mark McIntyre, 17:49
- Re: eeeeeeee, Andrea Laforgia, 17:43
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Andrea Laforgia, 17:33
- Re: Question on \0, Charles Richmond, 17:26
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 17:25
- Re: eeeeeeee, pkirk25, 17:18
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 17:11
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 16:36
- Re: per, newbie, 16:36
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 16:35
- Re: C exercises?, jopy887, 16:24
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Frederick Gotham, 16:20
- Re: printing the address of a function, kuyper, 16:15
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 16:14
- Re: How function works internally, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Frederick Gotham, 16:11
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 16:10
- Re: can fscanf skip reading data conditionally?, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 16:03
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 15:59
- Re: double pointer, Chris Torek, 15:51
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 15:44
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 15:33
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, John Bode, 15:29
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, Joe Wright, 15:28
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 15:20
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 15:01
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 15:00
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, jjds101, 14:54
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 14:54
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 14:52
- Re: thanking you, Clever Monkey, 14:50
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 14:49
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Harald van Dijk, 14:47
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Walter Roberson, 14:45
- Re: printing the address of a function, Keith Thompson, 14:43
- Re: learn me c, Richard Heathfield, 14:38
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 14:36
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 14:33
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 14:17
- Re: learn me c, Bill Reid, 14:11
- Re: C exercises?, Clever Monkey, 13:36
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, jmcgill, 13:31
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 13:26
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 13:20
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Michael Wojcik, 12:53
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 12:51
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Walter Roberson, 12:48
- Re: can fscanf skip reading data conditionally?, Michael Mair, 12:46
- Re: can fscanf skip reading data conditionally?, Robert Gamble, 12:41
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 12:38
- Re: thanking you, Walter Roberson, 12:37
- Re: can fscanf skip reading data conditionally?, Fred Kleinschmidt, 12:37
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 12:36
- Re: Why pointers??, Kenny McCormack, 12:30
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 12:14
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?, Nelu, 12:09
- Re: thanking you, osmium, 12:09
- can fscanf skip reading data conditionally?, John, 11:54
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 11:53
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Jerry Stuckle, 11:52
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jmcgill, 11:50
- C exercises?, jopy887, 11:48
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 11:41
- Re: printing the address of a function, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:39
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 11:37
- Re: behavior of variadic macro, Laurent Deniau, 11:11
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 11:06
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 10:55
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 10:54
- Re: accessing char as int through union, Cong Wang, 10:53
- Re: How function works internally, jmcgill, 10:52
- Re: double pointer, Dik T. Winter, 10:50
- Re: accessing char as int through union, Cong Wang, 10:50
- Re: double pointer, John Bode, 10:45
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., jacob navia, 10:41
- Re: thanking you, dhan, 10:41
- Re: behavior of variadic macro, Harald van Dijk, 10:39
- thanking you, dhan, 10:35
- Re: How function works internally, Cong Wang, 10:31
- Re: C99 Versus ANSI., Richard Heathfield, 10:28
- How function works internally, marydeepthy, 10:27
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 10:25
- Re: double pointer, Chris Dollin, 10:19
- Re: behavior of variadic macro, Laurent Deniau, 10:16
- C99 Versus ANSI., sunny, 10:13
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 10:12
- Re: printf for french chars, Une bévue, 10:09
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?, Richard Heathfield, 10:00
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?, Nelu, 09:56
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 09:56
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 09:52
- Re: printf for french chars, Michael Mair, 09:51
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Nick Keighley, 09:49
- Re: learn me c, Bill Reid, 09:49
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 09:46
- Re: double pointer, Chris Dollin, 09:43
- Re: double pointer, Chris Dollin, 09:40
- Re: printf for french chars, Michael Mair, 09:39
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 09:36
- Re: My original code.As you said I made this as a console project.But even then.., Nelu, 09:35
- Re: K&R histogram help, Michael Mair, 09:31
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 09:30
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 09:22
- Re: behavior of variadic macro, Harald van Dijk, 09:13
- Re: behavior of variadic macro, Laurent Deniau, 09:04
- accessing char as int through union, Hallvard B Furuseth, 08:56
- Re: behavior of variadic macro, Harald van Dijk, 08:47
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?, Bart, 08:43
- Re: per, Richard Heathfield, 08:42
- behavior of variadic macro, Laurent Deniau, 08:38
- Re: per, Bart, 08:37
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Re: per, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:16
- Re: double pointer, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:06
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 07:52
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Une bévue, 07:30
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
- per, panku, 07:26
- what is graph & use in the general life?, dhan, 07:23
- what is graph & use in the general life?, dhan, 07:23
- Re: compilation problem, Richard Heathfield, 07:18
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 07:13
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, bert, 07:09
- Re: Multidimensional array pointer problem, c19h28o2, 06:55
- Re: Multidimensional array pointer problem, c19h28o2, 06:51
- Re: Multidimensional array pointer problem, c19h28o2, 06:51
- Re: printing the address of a function, kuyper, 06:46
- Re: compilation problem, shaanxxx, 06:26
- Re: printing the address of a function, Jun Woong, 06:19
- Re: compilation problem, Martin Ambuhl, 06:15
- Re: compilation problem, shaanxxx, 06:04
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Keith Thompson, 06:00
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 05:54
- Re: How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?, Chris Dollin, 05:53
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 05:53
- Re: How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?, Richard Heathfield, 05:49
- Re: compilation problem, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:49
- Re: compilation problem, T.M. Sommers, 05:49
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 05:48
- Re: compilation problem, Richard Heathfield, 05:47
- Re: How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?, shaanxxx, 05:45
- Re: How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:44
- Re: Question on \0, Chris Dollin, 05:44
- Re: How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 05:44
- Re: double pointer, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:42
- Re: printf for french chars, Une bévue, 05:38
- How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?, pkirk25, 05:37
- compilation problem, shaanxxx, 05:35
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 05:18
- Re: printf for french chars, kaustubh . deo, 05:12
- Re: double pointer, Nick Keighley, 05:11
- Re: printf for french chars, Michael Mair, 04:44
- Re: Question on \0, Chris Dollin, 04:42
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Chris Dollin, 04:37
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 04:37
- Re: Why size_t?, Michael Mair, 04:34
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 03:52
- Re: Why size_t?, a . laforgia, 03:51
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Une bévue, 03:50
- Re: printf for french chars, Une bévue, 03:50
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 03:45
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 03:30
- Re: double pointer, xdevel, 03:28
- printf for french chars, kaustubh . deo, 03:27
- Why size_t?, pkirk25, 03:14
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 03:00
- Re: Why pointers??, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:55
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Richard Heathfield, 02:52
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Ark, 02:41
- Re: printing the address of a function, Keith Thompson, 02:21
- Re: My original code.As you said I made this as a console project.But even then.., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:20
- Re: My original code.As you said I made this as a console project.But even then.., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:15
- Re: Problem With Global Structures, Harry, 02:07
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 02:00
- Re: Mathematical Morphology Program in c/c++, CBFalconer, 01:59
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, benben, 01:58
- Re: Problem With Global Structures, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:55
- Re: Problem With Global Structures, Harry, 01:51
- My original code.As you said I made this as a console project.But even then.., smartbeginner, 01:50
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:48
- Re: Problem With Global Structures, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:46
- Problem With Global Structures, Harry, 01:40
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh, websnarf, 01:17
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Default User, 01:06
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Default User, 01:06
- Re: Mathematical Morphology Program in c/c++, Elijah Cardon, 00:41
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Chung Leong, 00:18
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, Jerry Coffin, 00:14
- Re: printing the address of a function, Old Wolf, 00:09
September 26, 2006
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Gordon Burditt, 23:48
- Re: Computer Language Popularity Trend, MonkeeSage, 23:18
- Re: Multidimensional array pointer problem, Barry Schwarz, 23:05
- Computer Language Popularity Trend, xah, 23:05
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, jmcgill, 23:03
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh, Elijah Cardon, 22:45
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh, Stan Milam, 22:42
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh, Kenny McCormack, 22:41
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh, stonemcstone, 22:20
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, iliwoy5@xxxxxxxx, 22:19
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Old Wolf, 22:06
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Walter Roberson, 22:00
- Re: Fixed version, Thad Smith, 20:47
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: Database Query, dcorbit, 20:14
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Andrew Poelstra, 20:08
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, Thad Smith, 20:07
- Re: help me in this prg, Andrew Poelstra, 19:59
- Re: printing the address of a function, Jack Klein, 19:53
- Re: Please comment on my program, dcorbit, 19:51
- Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?, John, 19:44
- Re: Fixed version, Andrew Poelstra, 19:37
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Andrea Laforgia, 19:30
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Andrea Laforgia, 19:27
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, William Ahern, 19:26
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Michael Mair, 19:24
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, pkirk25, 19:21
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: Question on \0, Charles Richmond, 19:16
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?, Richard Heathfield, 19:06
- Safely working out how many rows in an array?, pkirk25, 19:02
- Re: printing the address of a function, kuyper, 18:59
- My code works fine now, pkirk25, 18:47
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Jack Klein, 18:41
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Jack Klein, 18:40
- Re: diff between array name and its base adress, Jack Klein, 18:38
- Re: printing the address of a function, Jack Klein, 18:34
- Re: Multidimensional array pointer problem, jmcgill, 17:59
- Re: help me in this prg, Keith Thompson, 17:42
- An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh, Richard Heathfield, 17:39
- Re: K&R C and strings, Richard Heathfield, 17:36
- Re: help me in this prg, Martin Ambuhl, 17:16
- Multidimensional array pointer problem, c19h28o2, 17:16
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Frederick Gotham, 16:54
- Re: double pointer, John Bode, 16:52
- Re: printing the address of a function, Frederick Gotham, 16:50
- Re: printing the address of a function, Frederick Gotham, 16:41
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Frederick Gotham, 16:36
- Re: learn me c, Malcolm, 16:28
- Re: How can i use console in C when doing graphics using SDL, jacob navia, 16:05
- Re: printing the address of a function, Douglas A. Gwyn, 15:54
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, Malcolm, 15:46
- Re: double pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:46
- Re: How can i use console in C when doing graphics using SDL, Keith Thompson, 15:45
- Re: K&R C and strings, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: K&R C and strings, websnarf, 15:31
- Re: error, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: help me in this prg, T.M. Sommers, 15:17
- Re: help me in this prg, osmium, 15:05
- Re: help me in this prg, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:59
- Re: help me in this prg, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:52
- Re: printing the address of a function, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: printing the address of a function, Michal Necasek, 14:19
- Re: help me in this prg, anand devarajan, 14:09
- Re: K&R C and strings, Michael Mair, 14:08
- help me in this prg, anand devarajan, 14:03
- Re: K&R C and strings, Richard Heathfield, 13:55
- Re: Mathematical Morphology Program in c/c++, Walter Roberson, 13:44
- Re: error, HW, 13:31
- Re: How can i use console in C when doing graphics using SDL, Walter Roberson, 13:11
- Re: K&R C and strings, websnarf, 13:04
- Re: _ and __ significance, Richard Heathfield, 12:51
- Re: K&R C and strings, Richard Heathfield, 12:48
- Re: _ and __ significance, Clever Monkey, 12:42
- Re: K&R C and strings, CBFalconer, 12:08
- Re: printing the address of a function, SuperKoko, 11:58
- Re: K&R C and strings, Richard Heathfield, 11:55
- Re: Mathematical Morphology Program in c/c++, CBFalconer, 11:49
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 11:41
- Re: K&R C and strings, websnarf, 11:36
- Re: double pointer, Richard Heathfield, 11:33
- Re: double pointer, Nick Keighley, 11:29
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 11:26
- double pointer, xdevel, 11:22
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Simon Biber, 11:11
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 11:10
- How can i use console in C when doing graphics using SDL, smartbeginner, 11:03
- Re: Fixed version, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:58
- Re: error, Kenneth Brody, 10:44
- Re: Fixed version, Thad Smith, 10:29
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 10:24
- Re: K&R C and strings, Richard Heathfield, 10:20
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 10:12
- Re: Fixed version, Michal Nazarewicz, 10:08
- Re: K&R C and strings, websnarf, 10:06
- Re: error, Richard Heathfield, 10:04
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 10:00
- Mathematical Morphology Program in c/c++, stonny, 09:51
- Re: learn me c, Tom St Denis, 09:37
- Re: error, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:29
- Re: error, HW, 09:27
- Re: error, T.M. Sommers, 09:21
- error, HW, 09:05
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 09:00
- Re: Why does this crash?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:53
- Re: printing the address of a function, jacob navia, 08:49
- Re: execvp bad address, noelloen, 08:48
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 08:47
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 08:46
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 08:29
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 08:17
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Michael Mair, 08:13
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 08:05
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Tobin, 08:04
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 08:03
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 07:36
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 07:10
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Harald van Dijk, 06:56
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 06:47
- Re: printing the address of a function, Francis Glassborow, 06:11
- Re: printing the address of a function, Francis Glassborow, 06:08
- Re: pls recommend a graphic library, Jerry Fleming, 05:43
- Re: What does that operation mean?, Chris Dollin, 05:08
- What does that operation mean?, Al, 04:51
- Re: Fixed version, Richard Heathfield, 04:11
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 04:04
- Fixed version, pkirk25, 03:57
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Nick Keighley, 03:48
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, sven_tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 03:47
- Re: _ and __ significance, Bart, 03:07
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 03:02
- Re: _ and __ significance, Richard Heathfield, 02:57
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, sven_tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 02:53
- Re: Question on \0, Simon Biber, 02:52
- Re: _ and __ significance, kondal, 02:50
- Re: _ and __ significance, Richard Heathfield, 02:30
- Re: _ and __ significance, kondal, 02:25
- Re: execvp bad address, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:22
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, Default User, 02:12
- execvp bad address, noelloen, 02:09
- Re: diff between array name and its base adress, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:05
- Re: diff between array name and its base adress, shaanxxx, 02:03
- Re: _ and __ significance, Richard Heathfield, 02:02
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 01:50
- Re: Please comment on my program, jaysome, 01:37
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Richard Heathfield, 01:36
- Re: learn me c, Richard Heathfield, 01:30
- Re: diff between array name and its base adress, Ian Collins, 01:28
- diff between array name and its base adress, ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx, 01:23
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 01:18
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, Ian Collins, 01:12
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 00:54
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, kondal, 00:52
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, chaossliver, 00:48
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, kondal, 00:27
- Re: _ and __ significance, kondal, 00:25
- Re: _ and __ significance, kondal, 00:18
- Re: Opening C files in Visual C++, Ian Collins, 00:14
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Old Wolf, 00:12
- Re: Software for statistical analysis, vincent64@xxxxxxxxx, 00:03
September 25, 2006
- Software for statistical analysis, vincent64@xxxxxxxxx, 23:59
- Opening C files in Visual C++, chaossliver, 23:55
- Re: printing the address of a function, Jack Klein, 22:54
- Re: printing the address of a function, Peter Nilsson, 22:47
- Re: learn me c, Andrew Poelstra, 22:47
- Re: learn me c, Andrew Poelstra, 22:45
- Re: _ and __ significance, Jack Klein, 22:42
- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code, Jack Klein, 22:39
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Jack Klein, 22:35
- Re: tolower and Unicode, William Ahern, 22:16
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 21:58
- Re: tolower and Unicode, William Ahern, 21:51
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 21:43
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 21:41
- Re: pls recommend a graphic library, backasswards, 21:40
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 21:36
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 21:29
- Re: printing the address of a function, Walter Roberson, 21:26
- Re: socket, Joe Estock, 21:25
- Re: memory required for a c program, Snis Pilbor, 21:14
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Keith Thompson, 21:11
- Re: memory required for a c program, Walter Roberson, 20:59
- Re: memory required for a c program, Snis Pilbor, 20:54
- Re: learn me c, Bill Reid, 20:47
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Barry Schwarz, 20:34
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 20:20
- Re: printing the address of a function, David R Tribble, 20:09
- Re: printing the address of a function, David R Tribble, 20:01
- Re: printing the address of a function, Francis Glassborow, 19:48
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 19:48
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, CBFalconer, 19:41
- Re: printing the address of a function, Richard Tobin, 19:40
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 19:38
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 19:35
- Re: memory required for a c program, CBFalconer, 19:30
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 19:26
- Re: printing the address of a function, CBFalconer, 19:24
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, pkirk25, 19:19
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Walter Roberson, 19:19
- Re: memory required for a c program, Walter Roberson, 19:19
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 19:16
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 19:14
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 19:11
- Re: printing the address of a function, Robert Gamble, 19:09
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, pkirk25, 19:07
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: printing the address of a function, David R Tribble, 18:56
- Re: memory required for a c program, Hemal, 18:54
- Re: memory required for a c program, Hemal, 18:52
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 18:46
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, pkirk25, 18:38
- Re: C Strings not returning from a function, Ian Collins, 18:29
- Re: Why does this crash?, Charlton Wilbur, 18:25
- Re: pls recommend a graphic library, Mark McIntyre, 18:22
- C Strings not returning from a function, pkirk25, 18:21
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Mark McIntyre, 18:21
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: Question on \0, Harald van Dijk, 18:13
- Re: Question on \0, pete, 18:08
- Re: _ and __ significance, pete, 18:02
- Re: printing the address of a function, Skarmander, 17:56
- Re: printing the address of a function, Richard Heathfield, 17:56
- Re: memory required for a c program, Walter Roberson, 17:55
- Re: memory required for a c program, langwadt, 17:48
- Re: Why does this crash?, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- memory required for a c program, Hemal, 17:29
- Re: printing the address of a function, Frederick Gotham, 16:53
- Re: Why does this crash?, Frederick Gotham, 16:46
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Walter Roberson, 16:45
- Re: Why does this crash?, Clever Monkey, 16:24
- Re: printing the address of a function, Harald van Dijk, 16:03
- Re: printing the address of a function, CBFalconer, 15:43
- Re: Why does this crash?, CBFalconer, 15:28
- Re: printing the address of a function, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: K&R C and strings, Andrea Laforgia, 15:22
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, sjdevnull, 15:21
- Re: Why pointers??, John Bode, 15:06
- printing the address of a function, Robert Seacord, 14:54
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Robert Seacord, 14:46
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, jmcgill, 14:30
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, jmcgill, 14:28
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Keith Thompson, 14:21
- Re: Please comment on my program, Frederick Gotham, 14:06
- Re: Why does this crash?, Frederick Gotham, 13:55
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Frederick Gotham, 13:48
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Coos Haak, 13:08
- Re: pls recommend a graphic library, Tom St Denis, 12:15
- Re: Please comment on my program, Michael Mair, 11:37
- Re: Memory Structure Pointer Problems, Mike, 11:36
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Richard Heathfield, 11:05
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, Michael Mair, 11:00
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', jmcgill, 10:49
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', jmcgill, 10:46
- pls recommend a graphic library, Jerry Fleming, 10:46
- Re: Please comment on my program, CBFalconer, 10:42
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, jmcgill, 10:40
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, sandeep, 10:19
- Re: _ and __ significance, Clever Monkey, 10:15
- Please comment on my program, Registered User, 09:49
- Re: Why does this crash?, Bart, 09:29
- Re: defining a macro, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 09:13
- Re: defining a macro, Snis Pilbor, 09:08
- Re: defining a macro, Richard Tobin, 09:04
- Re: defining a macro, Tak-Shing Chan, 08:57
- Re: defining a macro, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 08:45
- Re: Why does this crash?, Tak-Shing Chan, 08:29
- Re: _ and __ significance, Eric Sosman, 08:24
- Re: defining a macro, Michael Mair, 08:15
- Re: defining a macro, Bart, 08:14
- Re: defining a macro, Lew Pitcher, 08:10
- defining a macro, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:58
- Re: _ and __ significance, Bart, 07:56
- [OT] Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Eric Sosman, 07:52
- Re: "ls -a | wc -l " in c, Hubble, 07:32
- Re: _ and __ significance, g.ankush1@xxxxxxxxx, 06:56
- Re: Why pointers??, sven_tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 06:56
- Re: Header include problems error: expected class-name before '{' token, bubzilla, 06:52
- Re: Header include problems error: expected class-name before '{' token, Chris Dollin, 06:47
- Re: _ and __ significance, kondal, 06:45
- Header include problems error: expected class-name before '{' token, bubzilla, 06:43
- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code, Ian Collins, 06:39
- _ and __ significance, g.ankush1@xxxxxxxxx, 06:30
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Ico, 06:09
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Michael Mair, 05:53
- Re: Solving Valgrind Errors, Ico, 05:49
- Re: "ls -a | wc -l " in c, Keith Thompson, 05:35
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Ico, 05:27
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Keith Thompson, 05:19
- "ls -a | wc -l " in c, ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx, 05:13
- Re: learn me c, CBFalconer, 05:12
- Re: Database Query, Keith Thompson, 05:11
- Re: Database Query, kondal, 05:07
- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code, kondal, 05:04
- Re: size_t in a struct, Keith Thompson, 05:04
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, kondal, 04:59
- Re: K&R histogram help, c19h28o2, 04:57
- Re: K&R histogram help, c19h28o2, 04:53
- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code, Ham, 04:50
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Nick Keighley, 04:32
- Database Query, krish, 04:04
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Richard Heathfield, 03:58
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Default User, 03:53
- Re: learn me c, Default User, 03:48
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Ian Collins, 03:38
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, krish, 03:32
- Solving Valgrind Errors, dhina . jayavelu, 03:31
- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code, Ian Collins, 03:27
- Re: What are best faq for C,C++ and data structures in C links for interviews, Ian Collins, 03:24
- Re: tolower and Unicode, Chris Torek, 03:23
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, Richard Heathfield, 03:21
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, krish, 03:15
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Chris Torek, 03:14
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Richard Heathfield, 03:08
- Function Call tree program - un compiled code, Ham, 03:08
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries, kondal, 03:07
- Re: Why does this crash?, Richard Heathfield, 03:06
- Array Out Of Boundaries, krish, 03:00
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, kondal, 02:53
- tolower and Unicode, Kelvin Moss, 02:29
- Re: Regarding Makefile, Jack Klein, 02:12
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Michal Nazarewicz, 02:11
- Regarding Makefile, sunny, 02:08
- Re: size_t in a struct, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 01:43
- Re: operating with binary, Dave Thompson, 01:03
- Re: size_t in a struct, Dave Thompson, 01:03
- HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it, sandeep, 00:58
- What are best faq for C,C++ and data structures in C links for interviews, sandeep, 00:56
September 24, 2006
- Re: Question on \0, jmcgill, 23:34
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 23:32
- Re: Memory Structure Pointer Problems, Jack Klein, 23:18
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12, Josh Zenker, 22:47
- Re: learn me c, Keith Thompson, 22:47
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Jack Klein, 22:37
- Re: Question on \0, Jack Klein, 22:29
- Re: Question on \0, Jack Klein, 22:28
- Memory Structure Pointer Problems, Mike, 21:47
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Richard Tobin, 21:16
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', CBFalconer, 21:13
- Re: Why does this crash?, CBFalconer, 21:02
- Re: Why does this crash?, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: Why does this crash?, Joe Wright, 20:51
- Re: Why does this crash?, bitshadow, 20:30
- Re: K&R C and strings, Barry Schwarz, 20:18
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Joe Wright, 20:10
- Re: K&R C and strings, pkirk25, 19:29
- Re: Why does this crash?, Frederick Gotham, 18:54
- Re: Why does this crash?, Richard Heathfield, 18:26
- Re: Why does this crash?, Frederick Gotham, 18:22
- Re: socket, Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: Why does this crash?, Richard Heathfield, 18:20
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: Why does this crash?, Frederick Gotham, 18:18
- Re: Why does this crash?, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: K&R C and strings, Andrea Laforgia, 18:18
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Frederick Gotham, 18:17
- Re: Why does this crash?, jmcgill, 18:13
- Re: Why does this crash?, Richard Heathfield, 17:59
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', CBFalconer, 17:55
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 17:55
- Re: Why does this crash?, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Simon Biber, 17:38
- Re: Question on \0, Eric Sosman, 17:18
- Re: Question on \0, Simon Biber, 17:07
- Re: Why does this crash?, CBFalconer, 17:05
- Re: K&R C and strings, Michael Mair, 17:00
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Ico, 16:34
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, CBFalconer, 16:30
- Re: learn me c, anand devarajan, 16:24
- Re: learn me c, anand devarajan, 16:24
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 16:20
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Spiros Bousbouras, 16:15
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c', Spiros Bousbouras, 16:13
- Re: Question on \0, Michael Mair, 16:05
- Re: K&R histogram help, Michael Mair, 16:01
- to get more knowledge in 'c', anand devarajan, 16:01
- Re: learn me c, anand devarajan, 15:55
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, Michael Mair, 15:42
- K&R C and strings, pkirk25, 14:43
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Frederick Gotham, 12:56
- Re: Why does this crash?, trm, 12:35
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, sjdevnull, 12:16
- Re: Why does this crash?, Joe Wright, 11:37
- Re: Why pointers??, Keith Thompson, 11:34
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Keith Thompson, 11:24
- Re: Question on \0, jmcgill, 11:22
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Keith Thompson, 11:20
- Re: Question on \0, Malcolm, 11:16
- Re: Why does this crash?, pkirk25, 10:55
- Re: Question on \0, Simon Biber, 10:47
- Final Theory Of Everything V6.0, virtualadepts, 10:46
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, rkk, 10:37
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, rkk, 10:36
- Re: Question on \0, Simon Biber, 10:33
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 10:31
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 10:27
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Joe Estock, 10:25
- Re: Setting up newsreader for comp.lang.c, Joe Wright, 10:24
- Universal Anarchy Theory, virtualadepts, 10:23
- Re: Question on \0, jmcgill, 10:21
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, c, 10:18
- Re: Question on \0, jmcgill, 10:17
- Re: Question on \0, Joe Wright, 10:15
- Re: Why does this crash?, CBFalconer, 10:14
- Re: Why does this crash?, Eric Sosman, 10:11
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, CBFalconer, 10:10
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Eric Sosman, 10:06
- Re: Why does this crash?, Tak-Shing Chan, 10:05
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, c, 09:55
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, c, 09:54
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Frederick Gotham, 09:48
- Re: Why does this crash?, Richard Heathfield, 09:33
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 09:30
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 09:27
- Why does this crash?, pkirk25, 09:27
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Ancient_Hacker, 09:22
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings, Ancient_Hacker, 09:20
- Re: Question on \0, Ancient_Hacker, 09:12
- Help me with Concatenating strings, c, 09:08
- Re: Reading data from network stream, Ancient_Hacker, 09:06
- Re: Setting up newsreader for comp.lang.c, CBFalconer, 08:59
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Yusuf, 08:20
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Harald van Dijk, 08:12
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Yusuf, 08:00
- Setting up newsreader for comp.lang.c, siska, 07:59
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Harald van Dijk, 07:34
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Yusuf, 07:22
- Re: K&R histogram help, c19h28o2, 07:20
- Re: Question on \0, Simon Biber, 07:18
- Re: Question on \0, crrrystal, 07:14
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, August Karlstrom, 06:31
- Re: Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints, Samuel Stearley, 06:23
- Re: Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints, rover8898, 06:20
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Michal Nazarewicz, 06:08
- Re: K&R histogram help, Michael Mair, 05:51
- Re: Why pointers??, Spiros Bousbouras, 05:42
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Yusuf, 05:30
- Re: K&R histogram help, c19h28o2, 05:20
- Re: Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints, rover8898, 05:12
- Re: learn me c, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:02
- Re: Reading data from network stream, Chris Torek, 03:38
- Re: learn me c, Malcolm, 03:30
- Re: File read error win9x winNT, Chris Torek, 03:26
- Re: Auditing C code, Chris Torek, 03:13
- Re: Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints, Samuel Stearley, 02:31
- Re: Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints, Hubble, 02:11
- Re: Question on \0, Richard Heathfield, 02:04
- Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints, rover8898, 01:36
- Re: learn me c, Richard Heathfield, 01:18
- Question on \0, crrrystal, 01:15
- Re: more buffering, Simon Biber, 00:51
- Re: socket, kondal, 00:32
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, kondal, 00:23
- Re: more buffering, kondal, 00:12
- Re: more buffering, Samuel Stearley, 00:10
September 23, 2006
- Re: text color, kondal, 23:49
- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer, Gordon Burditt, 23:07
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), napi, 22:51
- Re: socket, Joe Estock, 21:56
- Re: more buffering, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 21:50
- Re: Why pointers??, Peter Nilsson, 21:41
- Re: more buffering, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 21:35
- Re: learn me c, CBFalconer, 21:20
- Re: more buffering, Samuel Stearley, 21:05
- Re: more buffering, Samuel Stearley, 21:03
- Re: more buffering, Samuel Stearley, 21:02
- Re: more buffering, Samuel Stearley, 20:57
- more buffering, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 20:21
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 20:02
- Re: learn me c, jmcgill, 19:55
- Re: learn me c, Andrew Poelstra, 19:29
- Re: K&R histogram help, Coos Haak, 19:24
- Re: learn me c, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 19:07
- Re: learn me c, newbie, 18:16
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, CBFalconer, 17:57
- Re: learn me c, noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx, 17:48
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: scanline equivalent, Keith Thompson, 17:34
- Re: learn me c, newbie, 17:32
- Re: K&R histogram help, c19h28o2, 17:16
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Michal Nazarewicz, 17:12
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, Dave Vandervies, 17:04
- learn me c, anand devarajan, 15:40
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Hubble, 15:02
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Harald van Dijk, 14:52
- Re: scaling coefficients for c, Thad Smith, 14:38
- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer, CBFalconer, 13:04
- Re: Another c struct syntax question, Jack Klein, 12:59
- Re: scanline equivalent, crrrystal, 12:54
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, websnarf, 12:28
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 12:17
- Another c struct syntax question, Yusuf, 12:14
- Re: struct syntax in c, Yusuf, 11:24
- Re: struct syntax in c, Skarmander, 11:05
- struct syntax in c, Yusuf, 10:59
- Re: A popping question, Barry Schwarz, 10:54
- Re: text color, mcalhoun, 10:38
- Re: File read error win9x winNT, Ancient_Hacker, 10:07
- Translate C code to UML, Michael, 09:08
- Re: socket, Michael Mair, 09:08
- Re: Why pointers??, langwadt, 09:07
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Giorgio Silvestri, 07:34
- socket, Teo81, 07:28
- Re: Why pointers??, August Karlstrom, 07:23
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, SuperKoko, 07:06
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Zach, 06:48
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Richard Heathfield, 06:32
- Re: File read error win9x winNT, dosworldguy, 06:30
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Harald van Dijk, 06:29
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho, 06:20
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Richard Heathfield, 06:10
- Re: scanline equivalent, pete, 05:54
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, jaysome, 05:17
- Re: scanline equivalent, crrrystal, 05:14
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Giorgio Silvestri, 04:53
- Re: scanline equivalent, kondal, 04:30
- Re: scanline equivalent, crrrystal, 04:03
- Re: scanline equivalent, kondal, 03:59
- Re: qustion about function pointer., Michael Mair, 03:35
- Re: A problem with linux threads, Sourav, 03:21
- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer, Malcolm, 02:04
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Richard Heathfield, 01:47
- Re: Replacing fgets, Keith Thompson, 01:45
- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer, Richard Heathfield, 01:41
- Re: scanline equivalent, Keith Thompson, 01:36
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Richard Heathfield, 01:35
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Default User, 01:27
- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer, Walter Roberson, 01:23
- Re: Replacing fgets, FireHead, 01:16
- scanline equivalent, crrrystal, 01:06
- Standards for a FAR Pointer, sarojkmohapatra, 01:05
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, crrrystal, 00:58
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, bent lee, 00:15
September 22, 2006
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Joe Estock, 23:45
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Joe Estock, 23:34
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), Keith Thompson, 23:15
- Re: Why pointers??, Keith Thompson, 23:05
- Re: Reading data from network stream, Walter Roberson, 23:03
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Spiros Bousbouras, 22:20
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions., Mike Wahler, 22:09
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 21:59
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, CBFalconer, 21:56
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Default User, 21:55
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Default User, 21:51
- Strange behaviour - Unions., siddharth . munshi, 21:51
- Re: Why pointers??, CBFalconer, 21:48
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), CBFalconer, 21:43
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 21:34
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 21:24
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 21:23
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Ark, 21:19
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Dik T. Winter, 21:16
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Tobin, 20:47
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Mark McIntyre, 20:46
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Mark McIntyre, 20:41
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Mark McIntyre, 20:39
- Re: K&R histogram help, CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, bent lee, 20:20
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routinecompletes, CBFalconer, 20:18
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 20:11
- Re: string format question, CBFalconer, 20:11
- Re: A popping question, Keith Thompson, 20:10
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, CBFalconer, 20:09
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, crrrystal, 20:09
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, CBFalconer, 20:06
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, Keith Thompson, 19:58
- Reading data from network stream, kjell, 19:58
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Michael, 19:55
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, CBFalconer, 19:54
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:53
- Re: qustion about function pointer., Barry Schwarz, 19:50
- Re: A popping question, Barry Schwarz, 19:48
- Re: A popping question, Barry Schwarz, 19:48
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Artie Gold, 19:47
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, Kenny McCormack, 19:44
- bus errors accessing a char * by index?!, crrrystal, 19:39
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, bent lee, 19:30
- Re: Why pointers??, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:30
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Richard Heathfield, 19:21
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Default User, 19:21
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, jmcgill, 19:16
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, Richard Heathfield, 19:15
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, jmcgill, 18:52
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:45
- Re: Initialization Of Structures., Jack Klein, 18:35
- Re: Initialization Of Structures., Jack Klein, 18:34
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, bent lee, 18:28
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:11
- Re: K&R histogram help, Michael Mair, 18:10
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, bent lee, 18:07
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Ark, 18:05
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem, Michael Mair, 18:01
- Re: adressing a structure, Michael Mair, 17:52
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:48
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Default User, 17:40
- K&R histogram help, c19h28o2, 17:36
- Re: string format question, Default User, 17:34
- Charcter Pointer Problem, bent lee, 17:33
- Re: unfamiliar syntax [TPA], Default User, 17:30
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Al Balmer, 17:30
- Re: A problem with linux threads, Kenneth Brody, 17:19
- Re: [OT] Re: how to tell if a file is open, Michael Mair, 17:02
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, Michael Mair, 16:59
- Re: string format question, christian . bongiorno, 16:58
- Re: A problem with linux threads, Fred Kleinschmidt, 16:57
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 16:48
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 16:47
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, BRG, 16:45
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 16:42
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Michal Nazarewicz, 16:24
- Re: Replacing fgets, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Default User, 16:10
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Al Balmer, 16:08
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: Apriori Algorithm in C, Mark McIntyre, 15:44
- A problem with linux threads, Sourav, 15:35
- Re: [OT] Re: how to tell if a file is open, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:28
- Re: Why pointers??, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Mark McIntyre, 15:12
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Mark McIntyre, 15:11
- Re: Why pointers??, Mark McIntyre, 15:04
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Mark McIntyre, 15:02
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 14:49
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, CBFalconer, 14:48
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??, Keith Thompson, 14:43
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, CBFalconer, 14:43
- [OT] Re: how to tell if a file is open, Michael Mair, 14:43
- Re: Why pointers??, CBFalconer, 14:37
- Apriori Algorithm in C, dis_is_eagle, 14:24
- Re: OT: insults, apologies [was: Re: Why pointers??], Richard Heathfield, 14:13
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), Chris McDonald, 14:04
- OT: insults, apologies [was: Re: Why pointers??], Walter Roberson, 14:01
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Default User, 13:54
- Re: unfamiliar syntax, gmarkowsky, 13:44
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, Richard Heathfield, 13:43
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Richard Heathfield, 13:35
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:34
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 13:30
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 13:25
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Ark, 12:59
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Al Balmer, 12:56
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??, Frederick Gotham, 12:42
- Re: Why pointers??, Frederick Gotham, 12:37
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), Chris McDonald, 12:18
- Re: Help me, Chris Martel, 12:10
- Re: the lowest number of comparisons in string matching, Walter Roberson, 11:35
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 11:20
- Re: unfamiliar syntax, Lew Pitcher, 10:59
- unfamiliar syntax, gmarkowsky, 10:38
- Re: Help me, Simon Biber, 10:31
- Re: Initialization Of Structures., Artie Gold, 10:12
- Re: the lowest number of comparisons in string matching, CBFalconer, 10:12
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, websnarf, 10:04
- Re: A popping question, Simon Biber, 10:01
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Michal Nazarewicz, 09:34
- Re: File read error win9x winNT, Kenneth Brody, 09:18
- Re: Help me, CBFalconer, 09:12
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Kenneth Brody, 09:08
- the lowest number of comparisons in string matching, laura, 08:54
- Re: Re:[OT] File read error win9x winNT, Ancient_Hacker, 08:50
- Re: Replacing fgets, FireHead, 08:39
- Re:[OT] File read error win9x winNT, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:11
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Ancient_Hacker, 08:04
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, Harald van Dijk, 08:02
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:55
- Re: File read error win9x winNT, Ancient_Hacker, 07:49
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:44
- Re: File read error win9x winNT, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:39
- Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes, rkk, 07:29
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, Chris Dollin, 07:08
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, Harald van Dijk, 06:53
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:38
- Re: function list, Thomas Dickey, 06:22
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, whitehatmiracle, 06:12
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, Chris Dollin, 06:07
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, Harald van Dijk, 05:54
- Re: text color, ivan, 05:53
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &, Chris Dollin, 05:46
- no need to precede function and array names with &, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 05:17
- Re: Is it standard compliant?, Nishu, 05:04
- Re: Initialization Of Structures., Zara, 04:46
- File read error win9x winNT, dosworldguy, 04:39
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Elijah Cardon, 04:35
- Re: a history question, Elijah Cardon, 04:33
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, mark_bluemel, 04:24
- Initialization Of Structures., Anand, 04:16
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 04:15
- Re: a history question, Stan Rowlan, 04:13
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, mark_bluemel, 04:08
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 04:07
- Re: Help me, Richard Heathfield, 04:03
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Richard Heathfield, 04:00
- Re: Why pointers??, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 03:55
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 03:21
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 02:59
- Re: Is it standard compliant?, Michael Mair, 02:59
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour, simnav, 02:52
- Is it standard compliant?, Nishu, 02:48
- Re: A popping question, Nishu, 02:26
- Re: Help me, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:52
- Re: A popping question, suresh, 01:36
- Re: function list, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:29
- Re: Why pointers??, Stephen Sprunk, 01:29
- Re: qustion about function pointer., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:28
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:25
- Re: string format question, Peter Nilsson, 01:21
- Re: qustion about function pointer., Peter Nilsson, 01:05
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?, milhous, 00:37
- Re: qustion about function pointer., lawrence . jones, 00:17
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, Jack Klein, 00:11
September 21, 2006
- Re: Why pointers??, Jack Klein, 23:51
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Ark, 23:41
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 23:03
- Re: string format question, Tak-Shing Chan, 21:56
- Re: A popping question, Barry Schwarz, 21:56
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 21:46
- Re: string format question, Tak-Shing Chan, 21:39
- Re: Why pointers??, Old Wolf, 21:36
- Re: A popping question, Barry Schwarz, 21:08
- Re: string format question, Barry Schwarz, 21:08
- Re: qustion about function pointer., Barry Schwarz, 21:08
- Re: Why pointers??, Peter Nilsson, 21:02
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Keith Thompson, 20:50
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, CBFalconer, 20:48
- Re: why still use C?, Keith Thompson, 20:45
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??, Keith Thompson, 20:44
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte, pete, 19:51
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?, Simon Biber, 19:36
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte, pete, 19:28
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Michal Nazarewicz, 18:45
- Re: text color, Keith Thompson, 18:45
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 18:36
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Tobin, 18:35
- Re: scaling coefficients for c, Joe Wright, 18:31
- Re: Help me, Default User, 18:30
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 18:20
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Joe Wright, 18:14
- Re: A popping question, Ben Pfaff, 18:11
- Re: Why pointers??, Frederick Gotham, 18:07
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12, Old Wolf, 18:07
- Re: Is splint really better than lint? Is there a better tool than splint?, tedu, 18:02
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 18:02
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Joe Wright, 18:01
- Re: Help me, Richard Heathfield, 17:57
- Re: Why pointers??, Old Wolf, 17:56
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, David Wagner, 17:51
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, CBFalconer, 17:48
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 17:42
- Re: Why pointers??, CBFalconer, 17:42
- Re: Help me, Default User, 17:41
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 17:41
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Richard Heathfield, 17:40
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Default User, 17:37
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 17:33
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, CBFalconer, 17:25
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, CBFalconer, 17:22
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte, Mark McIntyre, 17:22
- Re: A popping question, CBFalconer, 17:20
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, CBFalconer, 17:17
- Re: Why pointers??, Mark McIntyre, 17:15
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, CBFalconer, 17:07
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12, Michael Mair, 17:03
- Re: strange getch+keybhit beheaviour, CBFalconer, 17:03
- Re: Why pointers??, Clever Monkey, 17:00
- Re: strrange getch+keybhit behaviour, CBFalconer, 17:00
- Re: Why pointers??, CBFalconer, 16:53
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Kenny McCormack, 16:50
- K&R2, Exercise 1-12, Josh Zenker, 16:47
- Re: Why pointers??, CBFalconer, 16:47
- Re: Why pointers??, CBFalconer, 16:42
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, CBFalconer, 16:41
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Michael Mair, 16:40
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte, Prakruthi, 16:39
- Re: Help me, Richard Heathfield, 16:24
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, CBFalconer, 16:23
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 16:21
- Re: Is splint really better than lint? Is there a better tool than splint?, Michael Mair, 16:14
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, CBFalconer, 16:13
- Re: Help me, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:08
- Re: Why pointers??, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: Why pointers??, Frederick Gotham, 15:57
- Re: Help me, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:56
- Re: Help me, Richard Heathfield, 15:56
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: Help me, Lars Rune Nøstdal, 15:55
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 15:54
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Ancient_Hacker, 15:52
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Ben Pfaff, 15:51
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, kuyper, 15:51
- Help me, vishal, 15:51
- Re: Why pointers??, Frederick Gotham, 15:49
- Re: qustion about function pointer., Keith Thompson, 15:48
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, BaG, 15:46
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:44
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, cybernerdsx2, 15:41
- Re: string format question, Dingo, 15:35
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 15:33
- Re: how to tell if a file is open, Ben Pfaff, 15:27
- Re: A popping question, Ben Pfaff, 15:24
- how to tell if a file is open, shilpa . saraogi, 15:24
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, SuperKoko, 15:22
- Re: Why pointers??, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:19
- Re: A popping question, mdh, 15:19
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, Michal Nazarewicz, 15:08
- Re: A popping question, Ben Pfaff, 15:07
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Coos Haak, 15:04
- Re: Why pointers??, Coos Haak, 15:00
- Re: string format question, David Resnick, 14:56
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:54
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 14:54
- Re: text color, kondal, 14:53
- A popping question, mdh, 14:50
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, Ben Pfaff, 14:44
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, cybernerdsx2, 14:37
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, Ben Pfaff, 14:27
- Re: Why pointers??, August Karlstrom, 14:20
- Re: Why pointers??, August Karlstrom, 14:15
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, bwray314, 14:15
- Re: string format question, Tak-Shing Chan, 14:14
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex, bwray314, 14:12
- Re: Why pointers??, Tejas Kokje, 14:09
- convert argv[1] to hex, cybernerdsx2, 14:01
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 13:55
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Skarmander, 13:45
- Is splint really better than lint? Is there a better tool than splint?, Peter Bencsik, 13:45
- Re: Why pointers??, Frederick Gotham, 13:43
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 13:32
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 13:28
- Re: unkown number of nested for loops, Lew Pitcher, 13:19
- Re: unkown number of nested for loops, jacob navia, 13:16
- Re: unkown number of nested for loops, Walter Roberson, 13:14
- Re: string format question, David Resnick, 13:13
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 13:10
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte, Walter Roberson, 13:07
- unkown number of nested for loops, Klaas Vantournhout, 13:06
- Re: function list, Walter Roberson, 12:52
- Re: string format question, Tak-Shing Chan, 12:50
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Tak-Shing Chan, 12:40
- Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte, Prakruthi, 12:32
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Douglas A. Gwyn, 12:29
- function list, quarkLore, 12:28
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, A. Bolmarcich, 12:21
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Coos Haak, 12:12
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 12:00
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 11:54
- Re: string format question, Tom St Denis, 11:52
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, Ben Pfaff, 11:52
- string format question, christian . bongiorno, 11:51
- Re: Why pointers??, Ancient_Hacker, 11:48
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 11:47
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour, jacob navia, 11:46
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, Lew Pitcher, 11:44
- Re: scaling coefficients for c, Ancient_Hacker, 11:41
- strange getch+kbhit behaviour, simnav, 11:39
- strange getch+keybhit beheaviour, simnav, 11:39
- strange getch+keybhit beheaviour, simnav, 11:38
- strrange getch+keybhit behaviour, simnav, 11:36
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, A. Bolmarcich, 11:32
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Michal Nazarewicz, 11:24
- Re: Why pointers??, Tom St Denis, 11:19
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 11:15
- Re: Why pointers??, Clever Monkey, 11:04
- Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 11:04
- Re: Why pointers??, Clever Monkey, 11:03
- Re: Why pointers??, Tom St Denis, 11:02
- Re: Why pointers??, Richard Heathfield, 10:59
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, Richard Heathfield, 10:58
- Re: size_t in a struct, Michael Wojcik, 10:56
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?, Tom St Denis, 10:51
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?, Tom St Denis, 10:46
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, sbaker48, 10:37
- Re: scaling coefficients for c, Walter Roberson, 10:30
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), Tom St Denis, 10:28
- Re: scaling coefficients for c, Tom St Denis, 10:27
- Re: Why pointers??, Tom St Denis, 10:24
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, mark_bluemel, 10:22
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review, default, 10:22
- Re: Why pointers??, Coos Haak, 10:22
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Tak-Shing Chan, 10:11
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, Sven-Thorsten Fahrbach, 10:01
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, CBFalconer, 09:57
- Re: qustion about function pointer., Ben Pfaff, 09:50
- Re: Why pointers??, Tim Prince, 09:48
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames, mark_bluemel, 09:24
- Why pointers??, onkar, 09:20
- scaling coefficients for c, sonos, 09:05
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, whitehatmiracle, 09:00
- Looking for a library to split pathnames, Sven-Thorsten Fahrbach, 08:58
- C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released), napi, 08:49
- Re: qustion about function pointer., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:12
- Re: static functions, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:06
- Re: static functions, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:44
- Re: static functions, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:42
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Ancient_Hacker, 07:33
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Ancient_Hacker, 07:22
- qustion about function pointer., key9, 06:46
- static functions, grid, 06:31
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, suresh, 05:02
- C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?, renaysingh, 04:15
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, CBFalconer, 03:54
- Re: should program call stack grow upward or downwards?, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:45
- Re: Text Parser - how to, iuz, 03:14
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Spiros Bousbouras, 02:59
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Ian Collins, 02:21
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Ark, 01:13
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Josh Zenker, 01:12
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Ian Collins, 01:04
- Exercise 1-10 in K&R2, Josh Zenker, 00:59
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, jmcgill, 00:23
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 00:15
- Re: why getchar is not executed??, Keith Thompson, 00:15
September 20, 2006
- why getchar is not executed??, yky, 23:21
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Jack Klein, 23:14
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 21:59
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 21:58
- Re: Linked list declaration, CBFalconer, 21:31
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Dave Thompson, 21:27
- Re: operating with binary, Dave Thompson, 21:27
- Re: c++ struct, Dave Thompson, 21:27
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Dave Thompson, 21:27
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Dave Thompson, 21:27
- Re: Creating a log on daily basis, Dave Thompson, 21:27
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Dave Thompson, 21:26
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Dave Thompson, 21:26
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Dave Thompson, 21:26
- Re: Signal handler declaration confusion - help!, Dave Thompson, 21:26
- Re: size of a struct, Dave Thompson, 21:26
- adressing a structure, CptDondo, 20:25
- Re: const void *, Mark F. Haigh, 18:50
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, jmcgill, 18:40
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Martin Ambuhl, 18:35
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Michal Nazarewicz, 18:31
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Michal Nazarewicz, 18:26
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:07
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, jmcgill, 18:05
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, James Antill, 18:04
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, ern, 17:59
- Re: text color, Mark McIntyre, 17:55
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Frederick Gotham, 17:51
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, ern, 17:45
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Mark McIntyre, 17:45
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Richard Heathfield, 17:44
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Mark McIntyre, 17:38
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Walter Roberson, 17:15
- Re: const void *, Clark S. Cox III, 17:01
- const void *, conrad, 16:55
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, ern, 16:47
- Re: how to convert bytes to some..., Walter Roberson, 16:45
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Ben Pfaff, 16:37
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, Richard Heathfield, 16:32
- 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer, ern, 16:28
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Martin Ambuhl, 16:28
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Keith Thompson, 16:20
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA], Default User, 16:15
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 16:12
- Re: how to convert bytes to some..., asazykin, 16:09
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 15:38
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Michael Mair, 15:11
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:10
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Harald van Dijk, 15:08
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Charlton Wilbur, 15:01
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Charlton Wilbur, 14:38
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:27
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Frederick Gotham, 14:12
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:09
- Re: Data processing system, Michael Wojcik, 14:06
- Re: Why no compilation error., Jean-Marc Bourguet, 14:05
- Re: Definition vs Declaration, Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- Re: interfacing a serial device, Default User, 13:36
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Ben Pfaff, 13:33
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA], Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:30
- Re: Text Parser - how to [TPA], Default User, 13:29
- Re: Text Parser - how to [TPA], Default User, 13:28
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA], Default User, 13:27
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA], Default User, 13:26
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review, Michael Mair, 13:26
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, William Hughes, 13:21
- Re: Why no compilation error., Amigo, 12:52
- Re: Why no compilation error., Amigo, 12:51
- Why need to search engine in internet?, CCUPER, 12:42
- Definition vs Declaration, shaanxxx, 12:34
- Re: Text Parser - how to, pritywiz, 12:19
- Re: how to convert bytes to some..., Walter Roberson, 12:16
- Re: Text Parser - how to, Clever Monkey, 12:16
- Re: why does this prg does not display "NONE", Clever Monkey, 12:13
- Re: interfacing a serial device, dev, 11:58
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, A. Bolmarcich, 11:34
- Re: Auditing C code, Robert Latest, 10:57
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Kenneth Brody, 10:53
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, mark_bluemel, 10:45
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, jmcgill, 10:32
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, Richard Heathfield, 10:32
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:32
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:28
- Re: csv file import problem, Ralph Moritz, 10:21
- Re: text color, Richard Heathfield, 10:20
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, mark_bluemel, 10:12
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Douglas A. Gwyn, 10:08
- Re: text color, Herbert Kleebauer, 10:01
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, whitehatmiracle, 09:56
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review, Ian Malone, 09:56
- Re: text color, osmium, 09:49
- Re: text color, Robert Riebisch, 09:48
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Thad Smith, 09:41
- Re: text color, ivan, 09:40
- Re: text color, Robert Riebisch, 09:37
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0, Ancient_Hacker, 09:29
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, sunny, 09:25
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Ancient_Hacker, 09:22
- text color, ivan, 09:02
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Tejas Kokje, 08:59
- Re: Help with structure->char_string, SP, 08:27
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration, Chris McDonald, 08:20
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0, William McNicol, 07:36
- why does C standard allow this declaration, sunny, 07:20
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Ian Malone, 06:53
- Re: Text Parser - how to, ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx, 06:44
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: ...., av, 06:34
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: ...., av, 06:33
- Re: why does this prg does not display "NONE", zorigaman, 06:31
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: ...., av, 06:30
- Re: why does this prg does not display "NONE", ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx, 06:24
- Re: why does this prg does not display "NONE", Preben Traerup, 06:17
- Re: why does this prg does not display "NONE", Richard Heathfield, 06:16
- why does this prg does not display "NONE", sunny, 06:08
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: ...., av, 06:01
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Richard Heathfield, 05:49
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", jacob navia, 05:39
- Re: Why no compilation error., Jean-Marc Bourguet, 05:19
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Keith Thompson, 05:09
- Text Parser - how to, pritywiz, 03:57
- Re: Why no compilation error., Jack Klein, 03:57
- how to convert bytes to some..., asazykin, 03:45
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", jacob navia, 03:34
- Re: Auditing C code, sjdevnull, 03:06
- Re: Why no compilation error., sunny, 02:59
- Re: Why no compilation error., Harald van Dijk, 02:58
- Re: Auditing C code, websnarf, 02:46
- Re: Why no compilation error., Peter Nilsson, 02:38
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Harald van Dijk, 02:03
- Re: Why no compilation error., deepak, 01:53
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), Keith Thompson, 01:52
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:44
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), fool, 01:32
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", jacob navia, 01:31
- Re: Why no compilation error., Jack Klein, 01:24
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), Ian Collins, 01:20
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), valis . eric . ykchan, 01:18
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), Walter Roberson, 01:17
- Why no compilation error., sunny, 01:12
- Extract the integer value from a string (beginner), fool, 00:58
- Re: Auditing C code, Clark S. Cox III, 00:53
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, William Hughes, 00:52
September 19, 2006
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, kuyper, 23:32
- [OT] Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Old Wolf, 21:53
- Re: int *p=7, Old Wolf, 21:48
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, websnarf, 21:48
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, David R Tribble, 21:34
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, websnarf, 21:26
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, David Wagner, 20:42
- Re: Address of address, pete, 20:36
- Re: Replacing fgets, pete, 20:28
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Michael Mair, 19:54
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Richard Tobin, 19:22
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, David Wagner, 19:06
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Richard Heathfield, 18:52
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review, Michael Mair, 18:48
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Peter Nilsson, 18:38
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, kuyper, 18:17
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Skarmander, 18:10
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 18:02
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0, Richard Heathfield, 17:59
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Frederick Gotham, 17:58
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Skarmander, 17:57
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Richard Heathfield, 17:55
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Mark McIntyre, 17:45
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Douglas A. Gwyn, 17:45
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Mark McIntyre, 17:41
- Re: Auditing C code, Jack Klein, 17:40
- Re: Use of const to qualify a function parameter, Michal Nazarewicz, 17:18
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Clever Monkey, 17:13
- home grown strtok() function for review, default, 17:07
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0, Ben Pfaff, 16:53
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0, William Hughes, 16:45
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", jacob navia, 16:41
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 16:35
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 16:34
- Re: Use of const to qualify a function parameter, hzmonte, 16:08
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Michal Necasek, 15:54
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Harald van Dijk, 15:53
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Skarmander, 15:51
- Re: Address of address, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Clever Monkey, 15:47
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, David Wagner, 15:46
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Clever Monkey, 15:45
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, David Wagner, 15:40
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V1.0, David Harmon, 15:36
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Douglas A. Gwyn, 15:29
- Re: Auditing C code, jacob navia, 14:42
- Re: Auditing C code, CptDondo, 14:06
- Final Theory Of Everything V2.0, crypts0141, 14:06
- Nano Technology Application For Health,Wellness and Beauty, Ferdy.Bonvo@xxxxxxxxx, 13:57
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 13:53
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 13:45
- Re: Auditing C code, jacob navia, 13:39
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 13:39
- Auditing C code, CptDondo, 13:22
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Richard Heathfield, 12:51
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Frederick Gotham, 12:50
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 12:42
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C, Ben Pfaff, 12:33
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V1.0, mlimber, 12:23
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Ben Pfaff, 12:19
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Frederick Gotham, 12:04
- Re: "Private to subproject" functions and variables, Jack Klein, 11:59
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V1.0, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:51
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V1.0, Howard, 11:46
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V1.0, Ancient_Hacker, 11:42
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 11:38
- Final Theory Of Everything V1.0, virtualadepts, 11:29
- Re: Address of address, Frederick Gotham, 11:15
- Re: Address of address, Frederick Gotham, 11:10
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Robert Gamble, 10:42
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Tak-Shing Chan, 10:35
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Simon Biber, 10:27
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:27
- Re: Unicode Normalization of Text Streams, Simon Biber, 10:19
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor, Tak-Shing Chan, 10:08
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C, wright.brandt@xxxxxxxxx, 10:01
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C, wright.brandt@xxxxxxxxx, 09:59
- Re: Address of address, Chris Dollin, 09:52
- system() in the absence of a command processor, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:51
- Re: manipulating console output., Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:44
- Re: Address of address, Richard Heathfield, 09:35
- Re: Address of address, Ancient_Hacker, 09:25
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, kuyper, 08:46
- Re: Linked list declaration, Snis Pilbor, 08:39
- Re: Address of address, Richard Heathfield, 08:18
- Re: Address of address, Ancient_Hacker, 08:12
- Re: Address of address, Richard Heathfield, 08:09
- "Private to subproject" functions and variables, metiu, 08:07
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Francis Glassborow, 08:03
- Address of address, krister, 07:59
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Richard Heathfield, 07:53
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 07:49
- Re: Use of const to qualify a function parameter, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:34
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", jacob navia, 06:39
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", steve . j . donovan, 06:29
- Re: Linked list declaration, shyam, 05:15
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:32
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Richard Tobin, 04:31
- Re: hey digg this, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:30
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", Harald van Dijk, 04:22
- Re: Question on macro substitution, Krishanu Debnath, 04:00
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, websnarf, 03:54
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Rudolf, 03:47
- Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated", steve . j . donovan, 03:39
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 02:47
- Re: hey digg this, bloodforblood, 02:16
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Harald van Dijk, 01:42
- Re: Question on macro substitution, main(), 01:24
- Re: Linked list declaration, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:11
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 01:01
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 01:00
- Re: manipulating console output., Gabe McArthur, 00:43
- Linked list declaration, WongMingYin, 00:38
- Re: manipulating console output., Gabe McArthur, 00:25
- Re: Fully-portable version of limits.h, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 00:18
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., code break, 00:09
September 18, 2006
- Question on macro substitution, main(), 23:42
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 23:41
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Jack Klein, 23:28
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C, Jack Klein, 23:25
- Re: Replacing fgets, FireHead, 22:56
- manipulating console output., robannexs, 22:55
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Barry Schwarz, 22:43
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Old Wolf, 22:40
- Re: October 2001 MSDN Disk, Joe Estock, 22:36
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Barry Schwarz, 22:35
- Re: Help with structure->char_string, Barry Schwarz, 22:31
- October 2001 MSDN Disk, mas5867, 22:29
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, hzmonte, 21:52
- Re: Replacing fgets, Bill Reid, 21:32
- hey digg this, blinkfn46, 21:19
- Use of const to qualify a function parameter, hzmonte, 21:15
- Re: Fully-portable version of limits.h, Eric Sosman, 20:19
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Kenny McCormack, 20:16
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, hzmonte, 20:10
- Re: int *p=7, Keith Thompson, 20:03
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Michal Nazarewicz, 19:52
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Default User, 19:44
- Re: How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., Peter Nilsson, 19:41
- Re: How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., Peter Nilsson, 19:39
- Re: int *p=7, Rod Pemberton, 19:35
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 19:22
- Re: windows&c, Simon Biber, 19:14
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, Keith Thompson, 19:13
- [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion, Richard Heathfield, 19:03
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Simon Biber, 18:51
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, Default User, 18:49
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Douglas A. Gwyn, 18:49
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, Michael Mair, 18:47
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Simon Biber, 18:44
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, newbie, 18:43
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, Default User, 18:31
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, newbie, 18:28
- [ot]Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, pete, 18:26
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions, Richard Heathfield, 18:20
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Keith Thompson, 18:05
- Pointers to char pointers in functions, newbie, 17:56
- Re: Data processing system, Richard Heathfield, 17:54
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, hzmonte, 17:49
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, hzmonte, 17:46
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C, Ancient_Hacker, 17:43
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, hzmonte, 17:42
- Re: csv file import problem, Ancient_Hacker, 17:34
- Re: Fully-portable version of limits.h, Frederick Gotham, 17:33
- Re: Dilemma of const-ifying a function parameter, hzmonte, 17:28
- Re: csv file import problem, Malcolm, 17:19
- Re: csv file import problem, Malcolm, 17:17
- IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C, wright.brandt@xxxxxxxxx, 17:15
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Ancient_Hacker, 17:05
- Re: Fully-portable version of limits.h, Ben Pfaff, 17:04
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Fully-portable version of limits.h, Frederick Gotham, 16:29
- Re: int *p=7, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Default User, 16:16
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, David Wade, 15:32
- Re: How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., pedroalves, 15:08
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, John Smith, 14:52
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Rod Pemberton, 14:50
- Re: interfacing a serial device, Rod Pemberton, 14:49
- Re: int *p=7, Rod Pemberton, 14:49
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Tejas Kokje, 14:36
- Re: Data processing system, jmcgill, 14:20
- Re: Data processing system, Jalapeno, 14:14
- Re: Data processing system, Richard Heathfield, 14:08
- Re: Data processing system, jmcgill, 14:03
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., jmcgill, 13:43
- Re: size_t in a struct, Stephen Sprunk, 13:22
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, Bjorn Reese, 12:35
- Re: windows&c, Default User, 12:34
- Re: Help with structure->char_string, Fred Kleinschmidt, 12:30
- Re: how to reverse a string recursively, Default User, 12:23
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Ancient_Hacker, 11:44
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Richard Heathfield, 10:59
- Re: newbie trouble reading long floating point, jimG, 10:52
- Re: int *p=7, Richard Heathfield, 10:51
- Re: int *p=7, Lew Pitcher, 10:35
- Re: int *p=7, bert, 10:33
- Re: int *p=7, Chris Dollin, 10:32
- Re: int *p=7, valis . eric . ykchan, 10:28
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., Clever Monkey, 10:22
- Re: Macro Conditional.........., jacob navia, 10:20
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Kenneth Brody, 10:15
- Re: int *p=7, niklaus, 10:12
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Kenneth Brody, 10:11
- Macro Conditional.........., code break, 10:02
- Re: int *p=7, Richard Heathfield, 09:51
- Re: Data processing system, Michael Wojcik, 09:48
- int *p=7, niklaus, 09:42
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, whitehatmiracle, 09:23
- Re: C library to send email, parser, 08:56
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:38
- Re: convert string to integer, Richard Heathfield, 08:31
- Re: how to reverse a string recursively, Ancient_Hacker, 08:20
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Keith Thompson, 08:14
- Re: Help with structure->char_string, SP, 08:08
- Re: csv file import problem, Ancient_Hacker, 07:45
- Re: csv file import problem, websnarf, 07:10
- Re: csv file import problem, CBFalconer, 06:47
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:46
- Re: how to reverse a string recursively, CBFalconer, 06:42
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, CBFalconer, 06:39
- Re: csv file import problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:29
- Re: csv file import problem, Richard Harnden, 06:28
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, CBFalconer, 06:23
- Re: A question about struct assignment!, Richard Tobin, 06:07
- Re: windows&c, utpal, 05:24
- Re: Header *morecore(unsigned); /*what is this syntax?*/, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 05:21
- Re: windows&c, Keith Thompson, 05:19
- Re: Header *morecore(unsigned); /*what is this syntax?*/, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 05:17
- Re: how to reverse a string recursively, Keith Thompson, 05:14
- Re: Header *morecore(unsigned); /*what is this syntax?*/, Michael Mair, 05:11
- Re: convert string to integer, Walter Roberson, 05:11
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Keith Thompson, 05:11
- Re: csv file import problem, Someone, 05:04
- Header *morecore(unsigned); /*what is this syntax?*/, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 05:02
- Re: windows&c, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:45
- Re: windows&c, mailursubbu, 04:41
- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: managed string library, websnarf, 04:24
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:13
- Re: csv file import problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:02
- Re: convert string to integer, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:52
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:49
- windows&c, skyspy, 03:46
- csv file import problem, Someone, 03:42
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, jacob navia, 03:38
- how to reverse a string recursively, rama_archana, 03:31
- how to reverse a string recursively, rama_archana, 03:24
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Frederick Gotham, 02:54
- Re: convert string to integer, Richard Heathfield, 02:42
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Richard Heathfield, 02:41
- Re: convert string to integer, Walter Roberson, 02:38
- Re: size_t in a struct, Richard Heathfield, 02:36
- Re: Delimited by a chr(255), Richard Heathfield, 02:30
- Re: size_t in a struct, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:03
- Re: size_t in a struct, Bill Pursell, 02:03
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Frederick Gotham, 01:53
- Re: size_t in a struct, Frederick Gotham, 01:52
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:52
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Frederick Gotham, 01:42
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, stonemcstone, 01:30
- Re: How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., Ark, 01:24
- Re: size_t in a struct, Keith Thompson, 01:20
- Re: How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., Harald van Dijk, 01:08
- convert string to integer, shanmugaster, 00:52
- Re: size_t in a struct, Frederick Gotham, 00:47
- Re: A question about struct assignment!, Keith Thompson, 00:42
- Re: Delimited by a chr(255), kondal, 00:39
- Re: pointer and storage, Frederick Gotham, 00:39
- A question about struct assignment!, ehui928, 00:38
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, Frederick Gotham, 00:30
- Re: How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., Peter Nilsson, 00:03
September 17, 2006
- Re: newbie trouble reading long floating point, Old Wolf, 23:47
- Re: pointer and storage, Keith Thompson, 23:12
- Re: pointer and storage, Keith Thompson, 23:06
- Re: Help with structure->char_string, Joe Estock, 22:56
- Re: newbie trouble reading long floating point, Keith Thompson, 22:52
- Re: pointer and storage, Jack Klein, 22:49
- Re: newbie trouble reading long floating point, SP, 22:49
- Re: pointer and storage, Jack Klein, 22:48
- Re: size_t in a struct, Keith Thompson, 22:42
- Re: pointer and storage, Jack Klein, 22:38
- Help with structure->char_string, SP, 22:35
- Re: pointer and storage, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 22:19
- Re: Delimited by a chr(255), Ben Pfaff, 21:51
- Delimited by a chr(255), James Prato, 21:42
- Re: pointer and storage, Ark, 21:23
- How to pass COMMA as an operator into macro. (Not the FAQ)., pedroalves, 21:09
- newbie trouble reading long floating point, jimG, 20:50
- Re: About network programming using select.., Barry Schwarz, 20:45
- Re: why still use C?, Robert Seacord, 20:29
- Re: why still use C?, Brian Inglis, 20:29
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Bill Pursell, 20:29
- Re: why still use C?, jacob navia, 20:29
- Re: why still use C?, Richard Bos, 20:29
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, CBFalconer, 20:29
- Re: why still use C?, Skarmander, 20:28
- Re: why still use C?, Keith Thompson, 20:28
- Re: why still use C?, kuyper, 20:28
- Re: Replacing fgets, CBFalconer, 20:17
- Re: size_t in a struct, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 20:12
- About network programming using select.., Thr, 20:10
- Re: size_t in a struct, Keith Thompson, 19:52
- Re: size_t in a struct, Keith Thompson, 19:48
- Re: size_t in a struct, Snis Pilbor, 19:30
- Re: size_t in a struct, Keith Thompson, 19:25
- Re: size_t in a struct, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 19:20
- How programming in C got me in trouble with the law, stonemcstone, 19:03
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Sjouke Burry, 18:37
- Re: pointer and storage, Old Wolf, 18:35
- Re: Replacing fgets, Bill Reid, 18:34
- Re: size_t in a struct, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 18:32
- Re: size_t in a struct, Chris Torek, 18:31
- Re: size_t in a struct, Gordon Burditt, 18:20
- Re: pointer and storage, Chris Torek, 18:20
- Re: size_t in a struct, Simon Biber, 18:07
- size_t in a struct, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 17:47
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Skarmander, 17:46
- Re: standard libraries, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Richard Heathfield, 17:41
- Re: pointer and storage, Richard Heathfield, 17:36
- Re: pointer and storage, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: C library to send email, Roland Pibinger, 17:21
- Re: pointer and storage, Ben Pfaff, 17:15
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: pointer and storage, Frederick Gotham, 17:05
- Re: pointer and storage, Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: pointer and storage, pete, 16:47
- Re: standard libraries, jacob navia, 16:46
- Re: pointer and storage, pete, 16:44
- Re: standard libraries, pete, 16:39
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, jacob navia, 16:34
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Walter Roberson, 16:26
- Re: Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, Kenny McCormack, 16:19
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 16:12
- Newbie requires advise... Where can I get a freeware C compiler?, John Smith, 16:11
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 16:11
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 16:07
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 16:05
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 16:02
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 16:00
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Kenny McCormack, 15:59
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Mark McIntyre, 15:44
- Re: visit trees, gpnair78, 15:41
- Re: pointer and storage, Frederick Gotham, 15:36
- Re: pointer and storage, Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Default User, 15:19
- Re: pointer and storage, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: pointer and storage, Ben Pfaff, 15:06
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Replacing fgets, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: pointer and storage, Ark, 14:47
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, amit . man, 14:27
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Barry Schwarz, 14:17
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Mark McIntyre, 12:49
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Walter Roberson, 12:44
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Mark McIntyre, 12:43
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, amit . man, 12:21
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, T.M. Sommers, 12:12
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Barry Schwarz, 11:22
- Re: Replacing fgets, Richard Heathfield, 11:17
- Re: pointer and storage, Frederick Gotham, 11:02
- Re: pointer and storage, Richard Heathfield, 10:49
- Re: pointer and storage, deepak, 10:44
- Re: Replacing fgets, CBFalconer, 10:28
- Re: Replacing fgets, CBFalconer, 10:23
- pointer and storage, dis_is_eagle, 10:21
- Re: [Newbie]where to search for non-standard libs ?, Une bévue, 10:18
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, CBFalconer, 10:07
- Re: Replacing fgets, Richard Heathfield, 09:18
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:17
- Re: Replacing fgets, Richard Tobin, 09:11
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, Richard Heathfield, 08:43
- Re: Replacing fgets, Richard Heathfield, 08:20
- Re: [Newbie]where to search for non-standard libs ?, Richard Heathfield, 08:19
- Re: Replacing fgets, FireHead, 07:39
- Re: [Newbie]where to search for non-standard libs ?, Une bévue, 07:25
- Re: [Newbie]where to search for non-standard libs ?, mg, 07:11
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, whitehatmiracle, 06:38
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, amit . man, 06:27
- Re: Replacing fgets, CBFalconer, 06:27
- Re: [Newbie]where to search for non-standard libs ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:01
- [Newbie]where to search for non-standard libs ?, Une bévue, 05:40
- Replacing fgets, FireHead, 04:50
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:47
- Re: Computer Vitals, Richard Heathfield, 02:47
- Re: Free on program exit (was: Simple code leads to segfault.. help), Richard Heathfield, 02:45
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Richard Heathfield, 02:43
- Re: standard libraries, Malcolm, 02:36
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Frederick Gotham, 01:57
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Frederick Gotham, 01:52
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Thad Smith, 00:21
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Andrew Poelstra, 00:19
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Andrew Poelstra, 00:16
September 16, 2006
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, CBFalconer, 22:48
- Computer Vitals, rojesh, 22:37
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, gokkog, 22:18
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Richard Tobin, 20:40
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Keith Thompson, 20:36
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Mark McIntyre, 20:01
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Richard Heathfield, 19:56
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Martin Ambuhl, 19:51
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Martin Ambuhl, 19:47
- Re: Why isn't C proprietary ?, Richard Tobin, 19:35
- Re: refering struct members, Thad Smith, 19:34
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Joe Wright, 19:34
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Richard Heathfield, 19:28
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Richard Heathfield, 19:25
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Keith Thompson, 19:08
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, CBFalconer, 19:06
- Free on program exit (was: Simple code leads to segfault.. help), CBFalconer, 19:02
- Re: standard libraries, Richard Heathfield, 19:02
- Re: standard libraries, Richard Heathfield, 19:01
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Martin Ambuhl, 18:40
- Re: interfacing a serial device, Walter Roberson, 18:28
- Re: where does the header implentation get inserted, Ian Collins, 18:17
- where does the header implentation get inserted, amit . man, 17:56
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:33
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Martin Ambuhl, 17:14
- Re: standard libraries, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: standard libraries, Jim Showalter, 16:58
- Re: standard libraries, pete, 16:58
- Re: standard libraries, pete, 16:48
- Re: standard libraries, Richard Heathfield, 16:33
- Re: standard libraries, jacob navia, 16:32
- Re: interfacing a serial device, jacob navia, 16:29
- standard libraries, Jim Showalter, 16:28
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Frederick Gotham, 16:22
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Ben Pfaff, 16:04
- Re: Neural Net Implementation, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: Neural Net Implementation, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Frederick Gotham, 15:52
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Richard Heathfield, 15:46
- Re: Neural Net Implementation, Richard Heathfield, 15:42
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Frederick Gotham, 15:41
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Richard Heathfield, 15:39
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Frederick Gotham, 15:38
- Re: C library to send email, Richard Heathfield, 15:31
- Re: Data processing system, Default User, 15:10
- Re: Neural Net Implementation, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:54
- Neural Net Implementation, pradeep . blogs, 14:47
- NeuralNet Implementain in C++, pradeep . blogs, 14:46
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:46
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Harald van Dijk, 14:41
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Martin Ambuhl, 14:34
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Joe Wright, 14:19
- Re: C library to send email, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:00
- Re: C library to send email, Richard Heathfield, 13:42
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, Richard Heathfield, 13:29
- Re: Data processing system, Richard Heathfield, 13:26
- Re: C library to send email, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:24
- Re: refering struct members, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:23
- Re: C library to send email, Richard Heathfield, 13:23
- Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm, whitehatmiracle, 13:20
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 13:09
- refering struct members, safi_m, 12:40
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Martin Ambuhl, 12:33
- Re: Data processing system, Malcolm, 12:20
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Frederick Gotham, 11:59
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Frederick Gotham, 11:58
- Re: interfacing a serial device, Jack Klein, 11:20
- interfacing a serial device, dev, 10:55
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Joe Wright, 10:43
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 09:54
- Re: Simple code leads to segfault.. help, Spiros Bousbouras, 09:35
- Re: C library to send email, CBFalconer, 09:32
- Re: C library to send email, Spiros Bousbouras, 09:28
- Simple code leads to segfault.. help, SkyBlue, 09:28
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Kenny McCormack, 09:23
- Re: bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, Bill Pursell, 09:20
- C library to send email, parser, 08:31
- Re: Why isn't C proprietary ?, Mark McIntyre, 08:01
- Re: Why isn't C proprietary ?, Mark McIntyre, 07:52
- Re: Data processing system, Mark McIntyre, 07:50
- Re: Why isn't C proprietary ?, T.M. Sommers, 07:23
- Re: Data processing system, Tak-Shing Chan, 06:32
- bit vector question: why shift (>>) 5?, gokkog, 06:24
- Re: How to organize files to write include?, Thad Smith, 06:20
- Re: Data processing system, Tak-Shing Chan, 06:16
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, neleai, 06:13
- Why isn't C proprietary ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 05:57
- Re: Data processing system, Richard Heathfield, 05:47
- Data processing system, Bob Nelson, 05:30
- Re: Is this legal ?, Harald van Dijk, 03:37
- Re: question about function pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 02:46
- question about function pointer, key9, 02:08
- Re: C Program Linking - newbie question, Walter Roberson, 00:19
- Re: C Program Linking - newbie question, Barry Schwarz, 00:06
September 15, 2006
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Andrew Poelstra, 23:46
- Re: Is this legal ?, Jack Klein, 22:58
- Re: C Program Linking - newbie question, LSunanda, 22:15
- Re: C Program Linking - newbie question, LSunanda, 22:13
- Re: C Program Linking - newbie question, J. J. Farrell, 21:17
- invite applications for a job, won, 20:42
- HELP!, won, 20:33
- Re: Is this legal ?, Kenneth Brody, 20:21
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Ben Pfaff, 20:09
- Re: C Program Linking - newbie question, Barry Schwarz, 20:03
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, dcorbit, 20:02
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Michael Wojcik, 19:48
- C Program Linking - newbie question, LSunanda, 19:46
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Richard Heathfield, 19:40
- Re: Calculate date based on another date + number of minutes, dcorbit, 19:32
- Re: power of 2, dcorbit, 18:59
- Re: Is this legal ?, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 16:51
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Simon Biber, 16:21
- How to organize files to write include?, key9, 16:09
- Re: Is this legal ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:05
- Re: Is this legal ?, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: output unexpected, Keith Thompson, 15:08
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Keith Thompson, 15:03
- Re: Is this legal ?, Sjouke Burry, 14:36
- Re: passing pointer as function parameter, Default User, 14:27
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, Frederick Gotham, 14:13
- Re: output unexpected, Walter Roberson, 14:02
- Re: output unexpected, Vaibhav87@xxxxxxxxx, 13:23
- Re: Increment implementation, Robert Gamble, 12:47
- Re: visit trees, Fred Kleinschmidt, 11:55
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Frederick Gotham, 11:53
- Re: Is this legal ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:49
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, Frederick Gotham, 11:49
- Re: Is this legal ?, Frederick Gotham, 11:38
- Re: Increment implementation, Frederick Gotham, 11:35
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Frederick Gotham, 11:27
- Re: visit trees, Lew Pitcher, 11:26
- Re: How to organize files to write include?, Kevin Handy, 11:19
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, Kenneth Brody, 11:16
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, Bill Reid, 10:20
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Nick Keighley, 09:52
- visit trees, carmelo, 09:52
- Re: what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, Clever Monkey, 09:48
- Re: Increment implementation, Andrew Poelstra, 09:34
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, monkeys paw, 09:24
- what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, satyspiceoflife, 09:18
- what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, satyspiceoflife, 09:17
- what is the difference between deference operator and pointer, satyspiceoflife, 09:17
- Re: Is this legal ?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:21
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ancient_Hacker, 08:17
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Spiro Trikaliotis, 07:46
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 07:45
- Re: Is this legal ?, Skarmander, 06:43
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 06:33
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 06:31
- Re: Is this legal ?, Racaille, 06:07
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Bos, 06:06
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 05:55
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Bos, 05:55
- Re: Is this legal ?, CBFalconer, 05:55
- [OT]Re: Is this legal ?, Graham J Lee, 05:54
- Re: Is this legal ?, Keith Thompson, 05:39
- Re: Is this legal ?, CBFalconer, 05:30
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 05:17
- Re: Is this legal ?, Skarmander, 05:13
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 05:05
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 05:02
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Heathfield, 04:58
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Heathfield, 04:57
- Re: gcc 4.1.1 with gfortran will not build on 64 bit Linux platform, Skarmander, 04:57
- Re: Increment implementation, Richard Heathfield, 04:54
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:49
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:46
- Re: Is this legal ?, Keith Thompson, 04:44
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Heathfield, 04:43
- Re: Increment implementation, Nishu, 04:41
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:41
- Re: Is this legal ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:37
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:36
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:30
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Bos, 04:25
- Re: Is this legal ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:23
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:21
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 04:11
- Re: Is this legal ?, Richard Heathfield, 04:11
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Richard Heathfield, 04:08
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 03:58
- Re: Is this legal ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:48
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, jaysome, 03:46
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Samuel Stearley, 03:39
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, jaysome, 03:28
- Re: Increment implementation, Samuel Stearley, 03:24
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:23
- Re: Is this legal ?, jacob navia, 03:18
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Samuel Stearley, 03:05
- Re: Increment implementation, Spiros Bousbouras, 02:11
- Re: Need advise on sockets, kondal, 01:55
- Re: Is this legal ?, Naresh, 01:54
- Re: Is this legal ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:43
- Re: C coding standard for embedded applications?, Ark, 01:31
- Is this legal ?, main(), 01:12
- Re: Need advise on sockets, Keith Thompson, 01:09
- Re: functionpointer prototype with void* : question, Keith Thompson, 01:08
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, kondal, 01:00
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Old Wolf, 00:59
- Re: Increment implementation, Robert Gamble, 00:55
- Re: Increment implementation, Nishu, 00:52
- Need advise on sockets, abhi147, 00:44
- Re: functionpointer prototype with void* : question, Bill Pursell, 00:41
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, kondal, 00:40
- Re: Increment implementation, Andrew Poelstra, 00:39
- Re: Unicode Normalization of Text Streams, websnarf, 00:35
- Increment implementation, Nishu, 00:35
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, kondal, 00:33
September 14, 2006
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, Peter Nilsson, 23:49
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, monkeys paw, 23:17
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, Stan Milam, 22:09
- Re: functionpointer prototype with void* : question, Jack Klein, 22:02
- Re: Unicode Normalization of Text Streams, Jack Klein, 21:52
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Elijah Cardon, 21:52
- Re: C coding standard for embedded applications?, Jack Klein, 21:43
- Re: functionpointer prototype with void* : question, Barry Schwarz, 21:37
- Re: passing pointer as function parameter, Keith Thompson, 21:26
- functionpointer prototype with void* : question, Andreas Klimas, 21:12
- Re: C coding standard for embedded applications?, Roman Mashak, 21:09
- Re: passing pointer as function parameter, Roman Mashak, 21:06
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, Keith Thompson, 20:46
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Keith Thompson, 20:34
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Tak-Shing Chan, 20:03
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Keith Thompson, 18:41
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, Peter Nilsson, 18:37
- Re: parsing a string into substring and integers, Ian Collins, 18:26
- Re: Unicode Normalization of Text Streams, pete, 18:25
- Re: power of 2, pete, 18:22
- Re: Emerson MW8775W, Elijah Cardon, 18:20
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, pete, 18:10
- parsing a string into substring and integers, monkeys paw, 18:06
- Re: Edit lines in a txt file., pete, 18:03
- Unicode Normalization of Text Streams, William Ahern, 17:54
- Re: C grammar for direct-declarator question, Michael Mair, 17:51
- Re: power of 2, Richard Heathfield, 17:43
- Re: power of 2, Snis Pilbor, 17:35
- Re: exicut_file_in_c, Kenny McCormack, 16:57
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, CptDondo, 16:49
- Re: power of 2, Frederick Gotham, 16:49
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, Frederick Gotham, 16:44
- Re: C grammar for direct-declarator question, Harald van Dijk, 16:17
- Re: power of 2, Richard Heathfield, 16:08
- Re: C grammar for direct-declarator question, Michael Mair, 16:07
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 16:06
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, Harald van Dijk, 16:02
- power of 2, raghu, 15:59
- Re: output unexpected, Martin Ambuhl, 15:49
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, CptDondo, 15:49
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, Harald van Dijk, 15:42
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, CptDondo, 15:30
- Re: sizeof struct_t.member, Malcolm, 15:22
- Re: output unexpected, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- sizeof struct_t.member, CptDondo, 15:14
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 15:10
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, ankitjain.bvcoe@xxxxxxxxx, 14:51
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Harald van Dijk, 14:38
- Re: exicut_file_in_c, Richard Heathfield, 14:37
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, Frederick Gotham, 14:29
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, Ben C, 14:24
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:21
- Re: C coding standard for embedded applications?, Ark, 14:21
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Frederick Gotham, 14:19
- Re: exicut_file_in_c, August Karlstrom, 14:11
- Re: output unexpected, Richard Heathfield, 14:11
- Re: output unexpected, Default User, 14:08
- Re: output unexpected, Bill Pursell, 14:00
- Re: passing pointer as function parameter, Default User, 13:59
- Re: output unexpected, Giorgio Silvestri, 13:58
- Re: output unexpected, Giorgio Silvestri, 13:56
- Re: output unexpected, James McGill, 13:50
- output unexpected, Vaibhav87@xxxxxxxxx, 13:48
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Richard Heathfield, 13:44
- Re: how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, Stephen Sprunk, 13:38
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, mark, 13:37
- Re: C grammar for direct-declarator question, Harald van Dijk, 13:36
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, mark, 13:31
- Re: C grammar for direct-declarator question, Michael Mair, 13:23
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Harald van Dijk, 12:59
- how to create a C++ fn. which can be called from both C and C++ files, ankitjain.bvcoe@xxxxxxxxx, 12:50
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Michael Wojcik, 12:36
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 12:08
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Default User, 12:07
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Charlton Wilbur, 12:01
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 11:29
- C coding standard for embedded applications?, steven . sagerian, 11:24
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Frederick Gotham, 11:14
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, jmcgill, 11:13
- Re: Calculate date based on another date + number of minutes, Frederick Gotham, 11:06
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, jmcgill, 10:59
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Jonathan Pritchard, 10:59
- Re: Emerson MW8775W, Clever Monkey, 10:53
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, gbostock, 10:51
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, jmcgill, 10:23
- Re: Edit lines in a txt file., Andrew Poelstra, 10:23
- Re: help with c project (2), Andrew Poelstra, 10:13
- C grammar for direct-declarator question, Remco van Engelen, 10:08
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Skarmander, 09:48
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 09:47
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 09:46
- Re: global variables accessed through multiple DLL class instance., jacob navia, 09:39
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Kenneth Brody, 09:17
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Skarmander, 09:13
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 09:01
- Re: global variables accessed through multiple DLL class instance., CBFalconer, 08:45
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, William Hughes, 08:35
- Re: Calculate date based on another date + number of minutes, Richard Heathfield, 08:16
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- Re: exicut_file_in_c, Richard Heathfield, 08:11
- Re: exicut_file_in_c, Richard Bos, 08:10
- Calculate date based on another date + number of minutes, Golan, 08:10
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Bos, 08:03
- Re: Emerson MW8775W, Ancient_Hacker, 08:01
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ancient_Hacker, 07:59
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Bos, 07:57
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 07:54
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Richard Bos, 07:53
- exicut_file_in_c, skyspy, 07:41
- Re: Edit lines in a txt file., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:27
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, pete, 06:48
- Edit lines in a txt file., zbenta, 06:33
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 06:25
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 06:06
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Chris Dollin, 06:04
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 05:44
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 05:30
- global variables accessed through multiple DLL class instance., superseed, 05:15
- Re: I've a problem with file handling program: see this, Amitabha Roy, 04:35
- Re: passing pointer as function parameter, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:33
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Rod Pemberton, 04:32
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Rod Pemberton, 04:30
- Re: passing pointer as function parameter, T.M. Sommers, 04:29
- passing pointer as function parameter, Roman Mashak, 04:08
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 03:06
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, jaysome, 02:56
- Re: help with c project (2), Old Wolf, 02:49
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Old Wolf, 02:47
- Emerson MW8775W, Elijah Cardon, 02:41
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 02:25
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, websnarf, 02:23
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, Harald van Dijk, 02:03
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, websnarf, 01:54
- Re: A problem with designated initializers, Harald van Dijk, 01:41
- A problem with designated initializers, Ark, 01:04
September 13, 2006
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, Jim Showalter, 23:04
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Elijah Cardon, 23:00
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Rajen, 22:47
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Snis Pilbor, 22:45
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Nelu, 22:44
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Kenny McCormack, 21:38
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, Keith Thompson, 21:04
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:50
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, bjarne, 20:25
- Re: help with c project, Tejas Kokje, 20:00
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Default User, 19:29
- Re: help with c project (2), pete, 19:21
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, CBFalconer, 19:12
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, pete, 18:57
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 18:45
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Kenneth Brody, 18:44
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, pete, 18:44
- Re: wrong output, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Mark McIntyre, 18:29
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Mark McIntyre, 18:27
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Mark McIntyre, 18:27
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 18:22
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 18:05
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, tedu, 17:37
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Frederick Gotham, 17:36
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Richard Tobin, 17:28
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 16:43
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 16:39
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Default User, 16:31
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, ¬a\\/b, 16:21
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, ¬a\\/b, 16:21
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, William Hughes, 16:09
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Ben C, 16:07
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: the C language lack for keyboard input functions, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Keith Thompson, 15:46
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: help with c project, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: wrong output, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: wrong output, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Keith Thompson, 15:23
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- the C language lack for keyboard input functions, ¬a\\/b, 15:06
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Kenneth Brody, 15:04
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Charlton Wilbur, 15:04
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Nelu, 14:59
- Re: idiom related, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: idiom related, Keith Thompson, 14:52
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Frederick Gotham, 14:43
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Kenneth Brody, 14:41
- Re: wrong output, Kenneth Brody, 14:39
- Re: help with c project (2), osmium, 14:29
- Re: help with c project (2), Bill Pursell, 14:18
- Re: help with c project (2), jmcgill, 14:10
- help with c project (2), carmelo, 13:54
- Re: Ok, is *this* legal?, Scorpio, 13:44
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Nelu, 13:33
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, jmcgill, 13:11
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Richard Heathfield, 13:07
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, jmcgill, 13:02
- Ok, is *this* legal?, Ancient_Hacker, 12:53
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Ancient_Hacker, 12:49
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Default User, 12:41
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Default User, 12:37
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, jmcgill, 12:23
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Kenny McCormack, 12:20
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, bjarne, 12:18
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Frederick Gotham, 11:40
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Frederick Gotham, 11:38
- Re: wrong output, CBFalconer, 11:38
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Frederick Gotham, 11:27
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, Ancient_Hacker, 11:17
- Re: Weird bit of code-- legal???, gbostock, 11:14
- Weird bit of code-- legal???, Ancient_Hacker, 11:09
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, Ancient_Hacker, 11:05
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, perry.yuan, 10:48
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Charlton Wilbur, 10:44
- Re: help with c project, shaanxxx, 10:43
- Re: help with c project, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:27
- Re: help with c project, osmium, 10:26
- Re: wrong output, osmium, 10:24
- Re: help with c project, Andrew Poelstra, 10:23
- Re: wrong output, Nelu, 10:10
- help with c project, carmelo, 10:02
- wrong output, Vaibhav87@xxxxxxxxx, 09:55
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Chris Dollin, 09:46
- Re: wrong output, Vaibhav87@xxxxxxxxx, 09:46
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 09:11
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 09:06
- Re: idiom related, Ask, 09:01
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Spiro Trikaliotis, 09:00
- Re: idiom related, Ask, 08:56
- Re: idiom related, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:34
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Richard Heathfield, 08:23
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, kondal, 08:20
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, kondal, 08:16
- Re: idiom related, Richard Tobin, 08:16
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, Ancient_Hacker, 08:09
- Re: idiom related, Ancient_Hacker, 08:01
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:54
- Re: idiom related, Ask, 07:48
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:43
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 07:41
- Re: idiom related, Ask, 07:38
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 07:36
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ian Collins, 07:27
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Rod Pemberton, 07:26
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 07:22
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 07:21
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 07:19
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ancient_Hacker, 07:08
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Chris Dollin, 06:58
- Re: idiom related, Chris Dollin, 06:51
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 06:27
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Bos, 06:24
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 06:13
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 06:04
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, Richard Bos, 06:01
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Bos, 05:56
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Bos, 05:54
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 05:49
- Re: idiom related, Chris Dollin, 05:36
- Re: idiom related, Richard Heathfield, 05:32
- idiom related, Ask, 04:56
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:32
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, MotoK, 03:53
- Re: Can't get automatic ftp working within system() method., Peter Ivarsson, 03:31
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, Keith Thompson, 03:12
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Martin Ambuhl, 02:59
- Re: Can't get automatic ftp working within system() method., Peter Ivarsson, 02:56
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 02:48
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Richard Heathfield, 02:18
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 02:15
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, russell kym horsell, 02:14
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 02:12
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, jaysome, 02:10
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Richard Heathfield, 02:04
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:42
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, kondal, 01:33
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, Harald van Dijk, 01:20
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, kondal, 01:13
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, kondal, 01:13
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ian Collins, 00:16
September 12, 2006
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Joe Wright, 23:51
- Re: Rational approximations, CBFalconer, 23:43
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 23:25
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Martin Ambuhl, 23:24
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, CBFalconer, 22:58
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, CBFalconer, 22:52
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 22:43
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 22:40
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Barry Schwarz, 21:40
- Re: Using google and quoting, Elijah Cardon, 21:38
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Barry Schwarz, 21:32
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Frederick Gotham, 21:31
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, Keith Thompson, 21:28
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, Cuthbert, 21:06
- Re: Rational approximations, dcorbit, 20:56
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, dcorbit, 20:49
- Re: How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, Keith Thompson, 20:35
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Clark S. Cox III, 20:16
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, pete, 20:11
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 20:07
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, jmcgill, 19:55
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Default User, 19:46
- How do we know the memory arrangement using in microprocessors? Top-Bottom or Bottom-Top?, Cuthbert, 19:34
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, jmcgill, 19:32
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, pete, 19:29
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Default User, 19:29
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, jmcgill, 19:12
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 19:09
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Julian V. Noble, 18:51
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Keith Thompson, 18:46
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Mark McIntyre, 18:42
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Keith Thompson, 18:39
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Mark McIntyre, 18:36
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Skarmander, 18:33
- Re: Program performance/optimisation, Jack Klein, 18:28
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 18:19
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Richard Heathfield, 18:00
- Re: new c programmer question, Michael Mair, 17:54
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Richard Heathfield, 17:51
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Martin Ambuhl, 17:42
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Michael Mair, 17:40
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Michael Mair, 17:26
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 17:23
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Default User, 17:21
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, CBFalconer, 17:20
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ancient_Hacker, 17:16
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 17:15
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, James McGill, 17:12
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Walter Roberson, 17:02
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:56
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Ancient_Hacker, 16:48
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Frederick Gotham, 16:46
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Tom, 16:40
- Re: How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, T.M. Sommers, 15:36
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, perry.yuan, 15:21
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Bill Pursell, 15:09
- How many bits are '1' in a integer variable?, Cuthbert, 15:04
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Clark S. Cox III, 14:41
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, CBFalconer, 14:34
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 14:25
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Default User, 14:12
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Default User, 14:03
- Re: [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, tedu, 13:42
- Re: how to access higher char array element?, mwebel, 13:38
- Re: Saquare waves - embedded, Walter Roberson, 13:32
- Re: how to access higher char array element?, Martin Ambuhl, 13:08
- Re: how to access higher char array element?, Martin Ambuhl, 13:06
- Re: Saquare waves - embedded, Ivanna Pee, 12:49
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Michal Nazarewicz, 12:40
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Ivanna Pee, 12:34
- Re: how to access higher char array element?, markpapadakis, 12:33
- Re: how to access higher char array element?, Richard Heathfield, 12:32
- how to access higher char array element?, mwebel, 12:21
- Program performance/optimisation, grid, 11:49
- Re: Saquare waves - embedded, jacob navia, 11:37
- Saquare waves - embedded, ivan, 11:20
- [Need C/C++ Experts' Help] Return lvalue from Condtional Expression, perry.yuan, 11:17
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Michael Wojcik, 11:08
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 11:01
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 10:58
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 10:41
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Richard Heathfield, 10:00
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Kenneth Brody, 09:24
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, CBFalconer, 08:58
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Registered User, 08:54
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Clark S. Cox III, 08:47
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Richard Heathfield, 08:38
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, arne . muller, 08:12
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 07:28
- Re: Can't get automatic ftp working within system() method., kondal, 07:28
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:17
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 07:06
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 06:57
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Keith Thompson, 06:47
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Clark S. Cox III, 06:47
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Skarmander, 06:16
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, arne . muller, 06:00
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 05:47
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 05:35
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 05:32
- Re: Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Richard Heathfield, 04:54
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 04:49
- Re: what's the effect of uppercase "S" in printf, Richard Heathfield, 04:48
- Can't get automatic ftp working within system() method., Peter Ivarsson, 04:45
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 04:45
- Thank You -- Thomas J. Gritzan, Tom, 04:42
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Tak-Shing Chan, 04:37
- Re: what's the effect of uppercase "S" in printf, Keith Thompson, 04:34
- Re: what's the effect of uppercase "S" in printf, Rod Pemberton, 04:34
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Keith Thompson, 04:29
- Re: what's the effect of uppercase "S" in printf, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:17
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Rod Pemberton, 03:59
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, dcorbit, 03:53
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, dcorbit, 03:50
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Martin Ambuhl, 03:49
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Chris Dollin, 03:46
- what's the effect of uppercase "S" in printf, marsarden, 03:39
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Rod Pemberton, 03:36
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 03:09
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, bart . kowalski, 03:06
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 02:52
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Keith Thompson, 02:50
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, Bill Pursell, 02:39
- Re: Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, jacob navia, 01:59
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, J. J. Farrell, 01:59
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Barry Schwarz, 01:30
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Barry Schwarz, 01:30
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 01:22
- Re: Avoiding float, Neil, 00:58
- Smart Pointers: Is there something similar to smart pointers in C?, MotoK, 00:57
- Re: Avoiding float, Neil, 00:53
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Neil, 00:40
September 11, 2006
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Walter Roberson, 23:52
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Tak-Shing Chan, 23:41
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Mahesh, 23:38
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, kondal, 23:28
- I've a problem with file handling program: see this, Rajen, 22:26
- I've problem with my file handling program. See this, Rajen, 22:24
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Frederick Gotham, 22:11
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Frederick Gotham, 22:05
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, dcorbit, 21:40
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, dcorbit, 21:22
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, pete, 21:21
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, pete, 21:10
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, pete, 20:48
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Skarmander, 20:43
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Skarmander, 20:32
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, dcorbit, 20:10
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Peter Nilsson, 20:03
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, dcorbit, 20:00
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Richard Heathfield, 20:00
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Skarmander, 19:17
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Peter Nilsson, 19:06
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, arne . muller, 19:06
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Jonathan Pritchard, 19:02
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Richard Tobin, 19:01
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Martin Ambuhl, 18:51
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Peter Nilsson, 18:49
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, jmcgill, 18:48
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 18:42
- Re: Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Walter Roberson, 18:42
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, jmcgill, 18:40
- Rice & Chessboard. Doubling Each Square Problem, Jonathan Pritchard, 18:31
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 18:30
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, lawrence . jones, 18:17
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Jonathan Pritchard, 18:13
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Frederick Gotham, 18:00
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Frederick Gotham, 17:57
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Mark McIntyre, 17:57
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Richard Heathfield, 17:41
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Richard Heathfield, 17:37
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, mark, 17:28
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 17:14
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, arne . muller, 17:14
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: jpeglib, y-x33, 17:00
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 16:57
- Re: Using CUnit in Visual Studio, Mark McIntyre, 16:52
- Re: jpeglib, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:34
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, John F, 16:22
- Using CUnit in Visual Studio, Hansen, 15:56
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Mark McIntyre, 15:56
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- jpeglib, y-x33, 15:55
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Mark McIntyre, 15:54
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, CBFalconer, 15:29
- Re: Question about SYSTEMTIME, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Stephen Sprunk, 15:10
- Re: Compiler flags, Stephen Sprunk, 15:00
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 14:20
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, jmcgill, 14:17
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Kenny McCormack, 14:12
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Robert Gamble, 14:09
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Chris F.A. Johnson, 14:08
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:58
- Re: non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, Martin Ambuhl, 13:40
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Walter Roberson, 13:36
- Re: Controlling the PC speaker?, jmcgill, 13:34
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, kondal, 13:34
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 13:30
- Re: Controlling the PC speaker?, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:14
- Re: Some general questions about C and good practice, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:12
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Jonathan Pritchard, 13:10
- non-standard behaviour of qsort on SunOS 5.8?, arne . muller, 13:01
- Controlling the PC speaker?, KimmoA, 12:58
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Konstantin Miller, 12:57
- Some general questions about C and good practice, KimmoA, 12:55
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 12:26
- Re: Compiler flags, Harald van Dijk, 12:23
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Richard Tobin, 12:02
- Re: Compiler flags, Spiros Bousbouras, 12:00
- Re: Compiler flags, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:56
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Richard Bos, 11:51
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:45
- Re: Compiler flags, Harald van Dijk, 11:42
- Re: Compiler flags, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:39
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Stephen Sprunk, 11:35
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Stephen Sprunk, 11:30
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:27
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:20
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Chris Dollin, 11:14
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Michael Wojcik, 11:13
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Michael Wojcik, 10:59
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Chris Dollin, 10:53
- Re: ANSI C mbox library?, Adam Shea, 10:50
- Re: Compiler flags, Harald van Dijk, 10:48
- Re: Compiler flags, Richard Heathfield, 10:21
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Harald van Dijk, 10:16
- ANSI C mbox library?, Jonathan Pritchard, 10:13
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Richard Bos, 10:12
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Frederick Gotham, 10:02
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Michal Nazarewicz, 10:01
- Re: what's the meaning of the macro, Chris Dollin, 09:56
- Re: Compiler flags, Harald van Dijk, 09:56
- Re: Compiler flags, Richard Heathfield, 09:44
- what's the meaning of the macro, DaVinci, 09:36
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Chris Dollin, 09:32
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Richard Heathfield, 09:32
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Nick Keighley, 09:28
- Re: How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Kenny McCormack, 09:26
- Re: Compiler flags, Harald van Dijk, 09:11
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Harald van Dijk, 09:01
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, CBFalconer, 09:00
- How to use scanf() for input 2 strings ended of EOF?, Alex, 08:57
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, CBFalconer, 08:49
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Steffen Buehler, 08:27
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Ancient_Hacker, 08:23
- Re: Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Michal Nazarewicz, 08:04
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Bos, 07:55
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Christopher Benson-Manica, 07:54
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Mallesh, 07:47
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, arcliber@xxxxxxxxx, 07:35
- Re: Question about SYSTEMTIME, MQ, 07:32
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Tobin, 07:22
- Re: Question about SYSTEMTIME, Ian Malone, 07:15
- Re: Question about SYSTEMTIME, MQ, 07:01
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 06:57
- OT: How to programmatically modify code/Seeking BCEL equivalent, nobrow, 06:57
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Scorpio, 06:54
- Re: Question about SYSTEMTIME, Keith Thompson, 06:50
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 06:49
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Chris Dollin, 06:38
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Chris Dollin, 06:33
- Re: to fake read() function, Ian Malone, 06:28
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Richard Heathfield, 06:17
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Richard Heathfield, 06:16
- Question about SYSTEMTIME, ralph, 06:14
- Re: [OT] Re: switch { } - case for range, Chris Dollin, 06:11
- to fake read() function, Noel Mosa, 06:04
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Thad Smith, 05:53
- Re: symbol collision between 3rd party shared libraries, Thad Smith, 05:44
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Thad Smith, 05:34
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, CBFalconer, 04:45
- Re: Compiler flags, CBFalconer, 04:37
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Walter Roberson, 04:32
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Richard Heathfield, 03:25
- Re: Compiler flags, Richard Heathfield, 03:23
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Martin Ambuhl, 01:03
- Re: why I can't change the gloable variable, Walter Roberson, 00:53
- why I can't change the gloable variable, Sakula, 00:51
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Keith Thompson, 00:15
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spidey, 00:15
- Re: Compiler flags, Keith Thompson, 00:12
September 10, 2006
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spidey, 23:58
- Re: Compiler flags, Andrew Poelstra, 23:50
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 23:30
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, jmcgill, 22:41
- Re: Creating a log on daily basis, abhi147, 22:33
- Re: C GUI programming, Dave Vandervies, 22:09
- Using google and quoting (was: Travelling salesman problem in C), CBFalconer, 21:55
- Extreme Efficiency for Odd/Even, Frederick Gotham, 21:03
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Dik T. Winter, 20:59
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Dik T. Winter, 20:56
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Elijah Cardon, 20:52
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Frederick Gotham, 19:43
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Mark McIntyre, 19:17
- Re: Compiler flags, spasmous, 18:54
- Re: operating with binary, Keith Thompson, 18:38
- Re: C GUI programming, Richard Heathfield, 18:35
- Re: Compiler flags, jacob navia, 18:30
- Re: C GUI programming, jacob navia, 18:26
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, jmcgill, 17:51
- Re: Compiler flags, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Keith Thompson, 17:25
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:19
- Re: Compiler flags, Richard Heathfield, 17:11
- Re: Compiler flags, J. J. Farrell, 17:04
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 17:04
- Re: Insert characters into a text stream., Dave Thompson, 16:57
- Re: simple array question, Dave Thompson, 16:57
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Dave Thompson, 16:57
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Dave Thompson, 16:57
- Re: operating with binary, Dave Thompson, 16:57
- Re: c code reusability, Dave Thompson, 16:57
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Joe Wright, 16:34
- Compiler flags, spasmous, 16:25
- Re: Travelling squirrel problem?, jmcgill, 15:59
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, jmcgill, 15:55
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Default User, 15:34
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Barry Schwarz, 14:39
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Barry Schwarz, 14:39
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Barry Schwarz, 14:39
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, ballpointpenthief, 14:16
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Igmar Palsenberg, 14:05
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Simon Biber, 13:53
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Simon Biber, 13:44
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Scorpio, 13:40
- Re: c++ struct, Aman JIANG, 13:38
- Re: c++ struct, Malcolm, 13:35
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Keith Thompson, 12:54
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Michal Nazarewicz, 12:48
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Keith Thompson, 12:46
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Keith Thompson, 12:41
- Re: Help with struct, John Gerrard, 12:33
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spiros Bousbouras, 12:26
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Keith Thompson, 12:24
- Re: c++ struct, Keith Thompson, 12:19
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 12:15
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 12:02
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:59
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 11:42
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Steve Summit, 11:05
- Re: c++ struct, hankssong, 10:55
- Re: Help with struct, Richard Heathfield, 10:44
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 10:42
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 10:40
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 10:39
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Dik T. Winter, 10:32
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:29
- c++ struct, dis_is_eagle, 10:17
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Une bévue, 10:15
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Une bévue, 10:15
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Une bévue, 10:15
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Stephen Sprunk, 10:12
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 10:00
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Frederick Gotham, 09:56
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Michal Nazarewicz, 09:46
- Re: newbie ...(RPT NTSC cam conversion) "Crank.part55.rar" , CBFalconer, 09:43
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, CBFalconer, 09:42
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 09:36
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Frederick Gotham, 09:33
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Elijah Cardon, 09:31
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spiros Bousbouras, 09:27
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spidey, 09:24
- Help with struct, John Gerrard, 09:17
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Elijah Cardon, 09:13
- newbie ...(RPT NTSC cam conversion) "Crank.part55.rar" , fais, 09:01
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Frederick Gotham, 08:55
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Bill Pursell, 08:39
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Richard Heathfield, 08:20
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 08:15
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Simon Biber, 08:14
- Re: word 6.0 files to text, Richard Heathfield, 08:14
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:10
- Re: [OT] Re: switch { } - case for range, Simon Biber, 08:03
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Aman JIANG, 07:55
- Re: disturbed between two versions, CBFalconer, 07:53
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Simon Biber, 07:20
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 07:01
- Re: word 6.0 files to text, Mark McIntyre, 06:02
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Mark McIntyre, 05:58
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Mark McIntyre, 05:50
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:58
- word 6.0 files to text, vpd217, 04:51
- Re: C GUI programming, Malcolm, 04:43
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:35
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Une bévue, 04:21
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Une bévue, 04:21
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:08
- Re: for(;0;) printf("hello");, Richard Heathfield, 04:05
- for(;0;) printf("hello");, Spidey, 03:58
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 03:58
- Re: conditional expression, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 03:58
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:31
- Re: Some great C Books (free to download, direct http links), Simon Biber, 03:28
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Barry Schwarz, 03:18
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:13
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 03:09
- Re: disturbed between two versions, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:08
- disturbed between two versions, Une bévue, 02:41
- Re: Travelling salesman problem in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 02:39
- Re: Pointers pointers., Keith Thompson, 00:40
- Travelling salesman problem in C, whitehatmiracle, 00:37
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Elijah Cardon, 00:05
September 09, 2006
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Peter Nilsson, 23:59
- Re: Pointers pointers., lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 21:41
- Re: Avoiding float, Dik T. Winter, 21:32
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 19:46
- Re: Pointers pointers., pete, 19:35
- Re: Character array Initialization, Snis Pilbor, 19:30
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), goose, 17:34
- Re: C GUI programming, Richard Heathfield, 17:27
- Re: Character array Initialization, goose, 17:25
- Re: C GUI programming, Kenny McCormack, 17:11
- Re: C GUI programming, jacob navia, 17:02
- Re: Character array Initialization, Robert Gamble, 16:55
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Herbert Rosenau, 16:52
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), CBFalconer, 16:07
- Re: Arithmetic and casts (was: Pointers pointers.), osmium, 15:50
- Re: C GUI programming, Kenny McCormack, 15:43
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Jim Bancroft, 15:38
- Re: Pointers pointers., Richard Heathfield, 15:16
- Re: unexpected array modification, Coos Haak, 15:12
- Arithmetic and casts (was: Pointers pointers.), CBFalconer, 15:02
- Re: C GUI programming, kuangyujing@xxxxxxxxx, 14:41
- Re: Avoiding float, Joe Wright, 14:35
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 14:15
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Keith Thompson, 14:11
- Re: Pointers pointers., Keith Thompson, 14:06
- Re: C GUI programming, Keith Thompson, 14:03
- Re: Some great C Books (free to download, direct http links), Keith Thompson, 14:00
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Jim Bancroft, 13:54
- Re: unexpected array modification, j_hop_97, 13:22
- Re: unexpected array modification, Harald van Dijk, 12:21
- Re: unexpected array modification, Bill Pursell, 12:19
- unexpected array modification, j_hop_97, 12:10
- Re: How to read data without the user pressing the enter key?, Ben Pfaff, 12:05
- Re: C GUI programming, Ben Pfaff, 12:03
- Re: Some great C Books (free to download, direct http links), karolos, 12:01
- Re: Character array Initialization, Simon Biber, 11:29
- Re: Pointers pointers., lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 11:25
- Re: wrong output, Joe Wright, 11:02
- Re: Pointers pointers., osmium, 10:59
- Re: Pointers pointers., lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 10:52
- Re: Pointers pointers., Frederick Gotham, 10:49
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Frederick Gotham, 10:47
- Re: Pointers pointers., lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 10:34
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 08:20
- Re: C GUI programming, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Richard Heathfield, 08:10
- Re: C GUI programming, Kenny McCormack, 08:05
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 07:58
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Richard Heathfield, 07:31
- Re: C GUI programming, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 07:22
- Re: C GUI programming, jacob navia, 06:53
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Richard Heathfield, 06:47
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Richard Heathfield, 06:41
- Re: How to read data without the user pressing the enter key?, Walter Roberson, 06:32
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Sensei, 06:17
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Keith Thompson, 06:00
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 05:59
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Keith Thompson, 05:17
- Re: C GUI programming, Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Re: Randomly crashing program. Bad pointer to realloc?, Keith Thompson, 04:56
- Re: C GUI programming, Elijah Cardon, 04:51
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Richard Heathfield, 04:49
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- How to read data without the user pressing the enter key?, Rajen, 04:14
- Re: Some great C Books (free to download, direct http links), Randall, 02:45
- Re: Character array Initialization, Randall, 02:34
- Re: C GUI programming, Malcolm, 02:32
- Re: C GUI programming, Une bévue, 01:37
- Re: [Newbie] What's wrong with this code?, Barry Schwarz, 01:21
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Peter Nilsson, 00:26
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Keith Thompson, 00:23
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 00:22
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, pete, 00:06
September 08, 2006
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, John F, 23:38
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 23:37
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, John F, 23:36
- Re: C GUI programming, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:27
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, CBFalconer, 22:47
- Re: Nested FSM implementation, EventHelix.com, 22:34
- Re: Randomly crashing program. Bad pointer to realloc?, tjay, 22:17
- Re: Avoiding float, Dik T. Winter, 22:09
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Keith Thompson, 21:45
- Re: Character array Initialization, Keith Thompson, 21:23
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, John F, 21:15
- Character array Initialization, Kannan, 20:54
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, pete, 20:16
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Richard Tobin, 20:09
- Re: operating with binary, Richard Tobin, 20:07
- Re: Nested FSM implementation, websnarf, 20:07
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, CBFalconer, 18:32
- Re: C GUI programming, kondal, 18:30
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: Issue with Code, Keith Thompson, 18:16
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, nicolasbaum, 18:09
- Re: C GUI programming, Mark McIntyre, 18:00
- Re: C GUI programming, Richard Heathfield, 18:00
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Elijah Cardon, 17:57
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Mark McIntyre, 17:55
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Mark McIntyre, 17:53
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Richard Heathfield, 17:52
- Re: wrong output, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Mark McIntyre, 17:45
- Re: Avoiding float, Ian Collins, 17:44
- Re: Issue with Code, golfer1212, 17:31
- Re: C GUI programming, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: C GUI programming, Keith Thompson, 17:27
- Re: C GUI programming, Jakle, 17:25
- Re: Avoiding float, langwadt, 17:21
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: new to c #define, Eric Sosman, 17:15
- Re: Avoiding float, CBFalconer, 17:14
- Re: C GUI programming, kondal, 17:05
- Re: Issue with Code, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: C GUI programming, Elijah Cardon, 17:01
- Re: Avoiding float, Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: Rational approximations, Keith Thompson, 16:59
- Re: scanf problem, Robert Gamble, 16:57
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, jacob navia, 16:57
- Re: Randomly crashing program. Bad pointer to realloc?, Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: C GUI programming, jacob navia, 16:51
- Re: new to c #define, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: Rational approximations, Peter J. Holzer, 16:47
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, Ben Pfaff, 16:40
- Re: C GUI programming, Walter Roberson, 16:34
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, dcorbit, 16:28
- C GUI programming, Jakle, 16:27
- Re: Issue with Code, dcorbit, 16:21
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: Pointers pointers., Keith Thompson, 16:06
- Re: new to c #define, CBFalconer, 16:06
- Re: How can i open a directory, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: scanf problem, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, Ancient_Hacker, 15:53
- Re: Avoiding float, dcorbit, 15:51
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Keith Thompson, 15:45
- Re: Rational approximations, dcorbit, 15:33
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, dcorbit, 15:19
- Issue with Code, golfer1212, 15:13
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, dcorbit, 15:06
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, Eric Sosman, 14:45
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Matthew R. Dempsky, 14:36
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Jim Showalter, 14:29
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, jmcgill, 14:14
- Re: operating with binary, Frederick Gotham, 14:11
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Frederick Gotham, 14:09
- Re: Randomly crashing program. Bad pointer to realloc?, Ancient_Hacker, 14:01
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Mark, 13:58
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Default User, 13:49
- Re: Randomly crashing program. Bad pointer to realloc?, David Resnick, 13:47
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, Default User, 13:44
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Walter Roberson, 13:19
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?, Ben Pfaff, 13:17
- Re: pointer problem, Ben Pfaff, 13:16
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 13:04
- How do I check if a file is in use?, Mark, 13:03
- Re: pointer problem, Richard Heathfield, 12:58
- Re: pointer problem, Walter Roberson, 12:55
- Randomly crashing program. Bad pointer to realloc?, tjay, 12:52
- Re: new to c #define, Eric Sosman, 12:49
- Re: new to c #define, Walter Roberson, 12:46
- Re: pointer problem, Ben Pfaff, 12:38
- Re: pointer problem, Ben Pfaff, 12:28
- new to c #define, ampeloso, 12:28
- Re: pointer problem, Walter Roberson, 12:27
- Re: Memory-reversal Game, Aman JIANG, 12:23
- Re: scanf problem, Richard Heathfield, 12:21
- pointer problem, kc, 12:12
- Re: [OT] Re: switch { } - case for range, CBFalconer, 12:10
- Re: operating with binary, CBFalconer, 11:51
- Re: scanf problem, Flash Gordon, 11:02
- Re: Pointers pointers., lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 10:52
- [OT] Re: switch { } - case for range, sven . axelsson, 10:49
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Michael Wojcik, 10:39
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Michael Wojcik, 10:23
- Re: scanf problem, CBFalconer, 10:06
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, John F, 09:57
- Re: operating with binary, Frederick Gotham, 09:45
- Memory-reversal Game, Frederick Gotham, 09:21
- Some great C Books (free to download, direct http links), securitysoftwares, 09:15
- Re: Pointers pointers., Chad, 09:13
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, msantopr, 09:12
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, Adi, 09:02
- Re: Pointers pointers., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:55
- Pointers pointers., Chad, 08:43
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, Ancient_Hacker, 08:42
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Gordon Burditt, 07:54
- Re: How can i open a directory, Ratan, 07:51
- Re: Avoiding float, galt_57, 07:47
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, Eric Sosman, 07:43
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, pete, 07:40
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Richard Heathfield, 07:30
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Ratan, 07:15
- Re: How to clear stdin?, Chris Dollin, 07:11
- How to clear stdin?, Jim Showalter, 06:58
- Re: scanf problem, Richard Heathfield, 06:56
- Re: scanf problem, Ratan, 06:46
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, xhungab, 06:35
- Re: why foo and bar, Michal Nazarewicz, 06:25
- Re: What's wrong with this code?, Ratan, 06:23
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Tobin, 06:23
- Re: efficiency match., Chris Dollin, 06:18
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 06:16
- Re: Nested FSM implementation, Rod Pemberton, 06:04
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, CBFalconer, 06:03
- Re: Rational approximations, CBFalconer, 05:57
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:50
- [Newbie] What's wrong with this code?, Manuele Santoprete, 05:46
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Richard Heathfield, 05:39
- Re: Creating a log on daily basis, mdler, 05:37
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), CBFalconer, 05:36
- Re: c question, CBFalconer, 05:31
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Chen Shusheng, 05:29
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Keith Thompson, 05:13
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Richard Bos, 05:10
- Re: Rational approximations, Richard Bos, 05:06
- Re: c question, Richard Bos, 05:03
- Re: Does it need a ";" at the very after of "if" and "for", marsarden, 04:55
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Chen Shusheng, 04:54
- AMPC: C to Java Class Files compiler, napi, 04:47
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: scanf problem, Richard Heathfield, 04:35
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 04:23
- Re: How to write a time delay function?, markpapadakis, 04:10
- How to write a time delay function?, Chen Shusheng, 03:56
- Re: scanf problem, Shashank, 03:55
- Re: Rational approximations, James Dow Allen, 03:43
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, mdler, 03:29
- Re: How to read a flat file line by line, Keith Thompson, 03:28
- Re: scanf problem, Keith Thompson, 03:20
- Re: Rational approximations, jacob navia, 02:51
- Re: scanf problem, Shashank, 02:40
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), russell kym horsell, 02:27
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), russell kym horsell, 02:26
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 02:18
- Re: scanf problem, main(), 02:15
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Jim Bancroft, 02:12
- How to read a flat file line by line, Adi, 02:00
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 01:55
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Richard Bos, 01:54
- Re: scanf problem, Robert Gamble, 01:41
- Re: scanf problem, valis . eric . ykchan, 01:38
- scanf problem, main(), 01:19
- Re: Does it need a ";" at the very after of "if" and "for", Richard Heathfield, 01:00
- Creating a log on daily basis, abhi147, 00:53
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 00:52
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 00:51
- Re: switch { } - case for range, boa, 00:49
- Does it need a ";" at the very after of "if" and "for", marsarden, 00:46
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Old Wolf, 00:45
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Old Wolf, 00:43
- Re: Avoiding float, Nishu, 00:01
- Re: Problem With Pointer, aqazi, 00:00
September 07, 2006
- Re: Problem With Pointer, Richard Heathfield, 23:57
- Problem With Pointer, aqazi, 23:50
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Dave Vandervies, 23:12
- Re: efficiency match., pete, 23:11
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Dave Vandervies, 23:09
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 22:56
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, pete, 22:29
- Re: Rational approximations, Logan Shaw, 22:05
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, jmcgill, 21:58
- Re: Avoiding float, Joe Wright, 21:52
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 21:27
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, pete, 21:22
- Re: wrong output, Joe Wright, 21:19
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, pete, 21:12
- Re: Segmentation fault, SP, 21:11
- Re: efficiency match., Ben Pfaff, 21:11
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Jim Bancroft, 21:06
- Re: wrong output, Joe Wright, 21:03
- Re: efficiency match., pete, 20:49
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Barry Schwarz, 20:27
- Re: Avoiding float, Richard Heathfield, 20:09
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, David Wade, 19:48
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, Gordon Burditt, 19:35
- Re: Avoiding float, jmcgill, 19:30
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Ben Pfaff, 19:29
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Andrew Poelstra, 19:24
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Andrew Poelstra, 19:24
- Re: Avoiding float, Ben Pfaff, 19:11
- Re: Avoiding float, CBFalconer, 18:32
- Re: Avoiding float, galt_57, 18:32
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 18:23
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Thomas J. Gritzan, 18:16
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 18:14
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Keith Thompson, 18:12
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Richard Tobin, 18:08
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Ancient_Hacker, 18:07
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Jim Bancroft, 17:48
- ANN: BASICdraw, Malcolm, 17:41
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), jmcgill, 17:39
- Rational approximations, CBFalconer, 17:35
- Re: Avoiding float, Malcolm, 17:32
- converting a character array to a float (newbie), Jim Bancroft, 17:19
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, Walter Roberson, 17:15
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, goose, 17:13
- Re: Structure Initializers: Are Undefined Members Zero'd?, Kevin D . Quitt, 17:10
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, goose, 17:09
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie), Matthew R. Dempsky, 16:34
- Re: wrong output, Mark McIntyre, 16:27
- Re: Avoiding float, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Mark McIntyre, 16:22
- Re: Avoiding float, Eric Sosman, 15:39
- Re: Avoiding float, CBFalconer, 15:34
- Re: Avoiding float, CBFalconer, 15:18
- Re: Avoiding float, Ancient_Hacker, 15:15
- Re: wrong output, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:58
- Re: Avoiding float, Konstantin Miller, 14:30
- Re: Structure Initializers: Are Undefined Members Zero'd?, markpapadakis, 14:22
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Richard Tobin, 14:11
- Structure Initializers: Are Undefined Members Zero'd?, Michael B Allen, 14:04
- Re: Avoiding float, galt_57, 13:53
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble, Michael Wojcik, 13:52
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble, Michael Wojcik, 13:50
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Konstantin Miller, 13:22
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 13:17
- Re: Avoiding float, Walter Roberson, 13:15
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:12
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Michael Wojcik, 12:59
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Eric Sosman, 12:26
- Avoiding float, galt_57, 11:30
- Re: wrong output, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:17
- Re: wrong output, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 10:53
- Re: rounding to an input value, Konstantin Miller, 10:35
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Ben Pfaff, 10:05
- Re: wrong output, jacob navia, 09:41
- Re: wrong output, Roland Csaszar, 09:29
- Re: How can i open a directory, CBFalconer, 09:09
- Re: wrong output, jacob navia, 09:04
- Re: symbol collision between 3rd party shared libraries, CBFalconer, 09:03
- wrong output, Vaibhav87@xxxxxxxxx, 08:49
- Re: A newbie's code, CBFalconer, 08:44
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 08:18
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Walter Banks, 08:14
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Richard Tobin, 08:01
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, Chris Dollin, 07:21
- Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument, MattyWix, 07:07
- Re: operating with binary, jacob navia, 05:36
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 05:11
- Re: How can i open a directory, jacob navia, 04:49
- Re: How can i open a directory, Richard Bos, 04:29
- Re: How can i open a directory, Ian Collins, 03:41
- How can i open a directory, lakshmi, 03:38
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: A newbie's code, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: Redirection issue, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: operating with binary, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: operating with binary, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: Variable Argument Functions, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: Architecture independant byte operations, Dave Thompson, 03:13
- Re: efficiency match., Chris Dollin, 02:58
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, James Dow Allen, 02:55
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 02:31
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Keith Thompson, 02:24
- Re: symbol collision between 3rd party shared libraries, jaysome, 02:09
- Re: symbol collision between 3rd party shared libraries, Walter Roberson, 02:05
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Une bévue, 01:39
- symbol collision between 3rd party shared libraries, king, 01:30
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 00:37
September 06, 2006
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 23:52
- Re: switch { } - case for range, CBFalconer, 23:50
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, CBFalconer, 23:32
- rounding to an input value, whojustdenyme, 23:28
- Re: rounding to an input value, whojustdenyme, 23:21
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Gordon Burditt, 23:13
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Tak-Shing Chan, 22:48
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 22:26
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Tak-Shing Chan, 22:00
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Keith Thompson, 21:33
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 21:28
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 21:25
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, Barry Schwarz, 21:25
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Joe Wright, 20:34
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 20:02
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Joe Wright, 19:49
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, SM Ryan, 19:14
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, SM Ryan, 19:04
- Re: conditional expression, SM Ryan, 19:04
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, SM Ryan, 19:04
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, SM Ryan, 18:40
- Re: printing a block of text, Eric Sosman, 18:18
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble, lawrence . jones, 18:17
- Re: printing a block of text, Walter Roberson, 17:59
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 17:58
- Re: printing a block of text, Ed, 17:52
- Re: printing a block of text, Kevin D . Quitt, 17:51
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 17:47
- Re: printing a block of text, Walter Roberson, 17:43
- Re: printing a block of text, Ben Pfaff, 17:42
- Re: switch { } - case for range, markpapadakis, 17:34
- printing a block of text, Ed, 17:34
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Mark McIntyre, 17:30
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: data stucture using c, Smurff, 17:15
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Robert Gamble, 17:14
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble, Default User, 17:12
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Default User, 17:09
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Robert Gamble, 16:53
- Re: efficiency match., Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, T.M. Sommers, 16:26
- Re: switch { } - case for range, jacob navia, 16:09
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, ballpointpenthief, 15:50
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Malcolm, 15:47
- Re: c code reusability, Ben Pfaff, 15:29
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble, Michael Wojcik, 15:24
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 14:55
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, micans, 14:52
- Re: efficiency match., William Hughes, 14:41
- Re: efficiency match., William Hughes, 14:41
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Flash Gordon, 14:32
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Clark S. Cox III, 14:12
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Clark S. Cox III, 14:11
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Clark S. Cox III, 14:08
- Re: switch { } - case for range, markpapadakis, 14:08
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Robert Gamble, 14:00
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Ioannis Papadopoulos, 13:54
- Re: switch { } - case for range, BRG, 13:54
- Re: switch { } - case for range, Ben Pfaff, 13:44
- switch { } - case for range, markpapadakis, 13:40
- Re: conditional expression, Default User, 13:36
- Re: c question, Default User, 13:31
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Thomas J. Gritzan, 13:15
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, Konstantin Miller, 13:03
- Re: Segmentation fault, Chris Torek, 12:49
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, ballpointpenthief, 12:36
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 12:33
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 12:17
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 12:00
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, Konstantin Miller, 11:59
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, Konstantin Miller, 11:54
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, nobrow, 11:54
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems, Stephen Sprunk, 11:50
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Clark S. Cox III, 11:50
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 11:43
- Re: efficiency match., Philip Potter, 11:42
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Robert Gamble, 11:42
- Re: reading character, Skarmander, 11:40
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Stephen Sprunk, 11:36
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, Philip Potter, 11:33
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 11:32
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 11:32
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, nobrow, 10:47
- Re: help with changing C light bulb (regulars please read), Richard Bos, 10:43
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Ben Pfaff, 10:26
- Re: help with changing C light bulb (regulars please read), CBFalconer, 10:20
- Re: conditional expression, Robert Gamble, 10:18
- Re: conditional expression, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 09:54
- Re: help with changing C light bulb (regulars please read), mark . bergman, 09:15
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, goose, 09:09
- Re: c question, Richard Bos, 08:52
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Bos, 08:51
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Bos, 08:43
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 08:42
- Re: Segmentation fault, SP, 08:25
- Re: reading character, Chris Dollin, 08:22
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Spoon, 08:19
- Re: reading character, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: reading character, Chris Dollin, 07:30
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Chris Dollin, 07:28
- reading character, Spidey, 07:21
- Re: conditional expression, Chris Dollin, 07:19
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, CBFalconer, 07:05
- FAQ 2.5 quibble, Philip Potter, 07:03
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Clark S. Cox III, 06:57
- Re: conditional expression, Aman JIANG, 06:56
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, Chris Dollin, 06:53
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, CBFalconer, 06:51
- Re: conditional expression, Aman JIANG, 06:47
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 06:37
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, ena8t8si, 06:35
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, ena8t8si, 06:29
- 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault, nobrow, 06:26
- Re: conditional expression, Frederick Gotham, 06:04
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, ena8t8si, 06:03
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, ena8t8si, 05:58
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, ena8t8si, 05:56
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, ena8t8si, 05:52
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 05:49
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 05:47
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 05:46
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 05:43
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, pemo, 05:42
- Re: conditional expression, chandanlinster, 05:36
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Chris Dollin, 05:27
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 05:23
- Re: conditional expression, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:21
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 05:19
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems, Kelvin Moss, 05:18
- Re: conditional expression, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:18
- Re: conditional expression, Chris Dollin, 05:18
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 05:17
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), goose, 05:17
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Kelvin Moss, 05:14
- Re: conditional expression, Marc Boyer, 05:11
- conditional expression, chandanlinster, 05:01
- conditional expression, chandanlinster, 05:00
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 04:57
- Re: efficiency match., Clark S. Cox III, 04:55
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 04:52
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 04:45
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 04:42
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 04:40
- Re: efficiency match., Clark S. Cox III, 04:37
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 04:34
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 04:30
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Erik de Castro Lopo, 04:22
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Chris Dollin, 04:04
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, dcorbit, 02:36
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Richard Bos, 02:31
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 02:08
- L2 and L3 (switching and routing) opening with our Leading and Reputed client in Bangalore, India., abdulics, 02:02
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Une bévue, 01:59
- Re: c question, shaanxxx, 01:50
- Re: Segmentation fault, valis . eric . ykchan, 01:39
- Re: Redirect output of execvp to a buffer, SM Ryan, 01:39
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, SM Ryan, 01:38
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, SM Ryan, 01:38
- Re: Segmentation fault, M.B, 01:29
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Keith Thompson, 01:22
- Re: Comapring structs, dcorbit, 00:45
- Re: Segmentation fault, Andrew Poelstra, 00:27
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Neil, 00:11
- Re: Redirect output of execvp to a buffer, Keith Thompson, 00:10
- Re: Redirect output of execvp to a buffer, Keith Thompson, 00:09
September 05, 2006
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Peter Nilsson, 23:35
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings? THANKS!, Charles Sullivan, 23:27
- Re: Redirect output of execvp to a buffer, ws.taylor@xxxxxxxxx, 23:19
- Re: Clearest Exposition of A very Important technical subject of interest to us, Jack Klein, 23:11
- Re: Redirect output of execvp to a buffer, K-mart Cashier, 23:05
- Segmentation fault, SP, 22:56
- Redirect output of execvp to a buffer, ws . taylor, 22:48
- Re: Comapring structs, Keith Thompson, 22:26
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, jmcgill, 22:07
- Re: Comapring structs, Robert Gamble, 22:06
- Re: Clearest Exposition of A very Important technical subject of interest to us, denniswilliams01, 22:06
- Re: size of a struct, Clark S. Cox III, 21:43
- Re: Comapring structs, Sjouke Burry, 21:42
- Re: Comapring structs, dcorbit, 21:15
- Comapring structs, Yong Jing, 21:04
- Re: Clearest Exposition of A very Important technical subject of interest to us, porky_pig_jr@xxxxxxxxxxx, 20:44
- Re: size of a struct, Dik T. Winter, 20:39
- Clearest Exposition of A very Important technical subject of interest to us, thermate, 20:37
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Dik T. Winter, 20:30
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, CBFalconer, 20:24
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, CBFalconer, 20:23
- Re: size of a struct, Joe Wright, 20:19
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Keith Thompson, 20:00
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Ben Pfaff, 19:56
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Robert Gamble, 19:48
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, CBFalconer, 19:28
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Walter Roberson, 19:25
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, T.M. Sommers, 19:24
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Thomas J. Gritzan, 19:16
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Joe Wright, 18:56
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Richard Heathfield, 18:54
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Heathfield, 18:53
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Thomas J. Gritzan, 18:51
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 18:45
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 18:35
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 18:33
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Robert Gamble, 18:25
- Re: Initializing constants, newsposter0123, 18:22
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, jacob navia, 18:22
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Walter Roberson, 18:17
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Mark McIntyre, 18:15
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 18:15
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 18:14
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Mark McIntyre, 18:09
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Mark McIntyre, 18:06
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Robert Gamble, 18:05
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, Keith Thompson, 17:57
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Ben C, 17:50
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Dann Corbit, 17:43
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Matthew R. Dempsky, 17:22
- Re: new c programmer question, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Tobin, 17:08
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, jacob navia, 17:02
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Matthew R. Dempsky, 17:01
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Chris Torek, 16:55
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, John Gerrard, 16:35
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, John Gerrard, 16:35
- Signal handler declaration confusion - help!, Charles Sullivan, 16:32
- Re: c question, venkatesh, 16:23
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, CBFalconer, 16:11
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Ben Pfaff, 16:04
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Spiros Bousbouras, 15:56
- Re: MD5 Hashing, Dann Corbit, 15:56
- Re: efficiency match., CBFalconer, 15:51
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Harald van Dijk, 15:48
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, CBFalconer, 15:48
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, markpapadakis, 15:33
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, osmium, 15:32
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Ben Pfaff, 15:15
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, Ben Pfaff, 15:13
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?, markpapadakis, 15:09
- Re: why foo and bar, Ancient_Hacker, 15:06
- a^=(b^=a); ?, iler . ml, 15:01
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Ancient_Hacker, 14:55
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Eric Sosman, 14:52
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment, Robert Gamble, 14:51
- Help with a numbing assignment, er . ahmed, 14:42
- Re: c code reusability, mister catering, 14:37
- Re: size of a struct, Chris Torek, 14:29
- Re: c code reusability, mister catering, 14:16
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Chris Torek, 14:05
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems, Stephen Sprunk, 14:04
- Re: c question, Flash Gordon, 13:59
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Flash Gordon, 13:40
- Re: efficiency match., Clark S. Cox III, 13:26
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Ioannis Papadopoulos, 13:21
- Re: efficiency match., Ben Pfaff, 13:14
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Default User, 13:13
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Default User, 13:05
- Re: c question, Default User, 13:02
- Re: efficiency match., William Hughes, 12:52
- Re: efficiency match., Frederick Gotham, 12:16
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, Walter Roberson, 12:06
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 12:05
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Robert Gamble, 11:54
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 11:26
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 11:17
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 11:14
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Chris Dollin, 11:11
- Re: pointer to constant, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 11:09
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems, Thomas Lumley, 11:04
- Re: pointer to constant, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 11:00
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:56
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Tobin, 10:44
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, markpapadakis, 10:17
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Ben Pfaff, 10:09
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 09:19
- Re: Problem in accessing elements of nested structuers, Richard Heathfield, 09:10
- Problem in accessing elements of nested structuers, rashmi, 09:05
- Re: c question, Clever Monkey, 08:58
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 08:33
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 08:26
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Richard Bos, 08:24
- Re: c question, Richard Bos, 08:24
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Bos, 08:19
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Une bévue, 08:15
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 08:08
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Clark S. Cox III, 07:53
- Re: pointer to constant, Richard Heathfield, 07:53
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, mailursubbu, 07:45
- Re: efficiency match., Ancient_Hacker, 07:35
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 07:28
- pointer to constant, dis_is_eagle, 07:27
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, mailursubbu, 07:15
- Re: det_Z(A).r instead of z.r, xhungab, 07:03
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 05:48
- Re: efficiency match., Skarmander, 05:46
- Re: size of a struct, Keith Thompson, 05:43
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 05:41
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Bos, 05:31
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 05:29
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Bos, 05:28
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 05:22
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 05:19
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Harald van Dijk, 05:04
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, mailursubbu, 05:04
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, mailursubbu, 05:04
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 05:00
- Re: size of a struct, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:58
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Richard Heathfield, 04:57
- Re: c question, shaanxxx, 04:48
- mbstowcs and wcsstr problems, Kelvin Moss, 04:48
- Re: size of a struct, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:42
- Re: size of a struct, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:34
- Re: [Newbie] qsort question, Alexander Dünisch, 04:22
- Re: size of a struct, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:20
- Re: c question, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:19
- Re: size of a struct, Richard Bos, 04:15
- Re: size of a struct, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 04:12
- Re: size of a struct, Keith Thompson, 04:10
- Re: c question, Richard Bos, 04:09
- Re: c question, Richard Bos, 04:08
- Re: size of a struct, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:08
- Re: c question, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:53
- size of a struct, chandanlinster, 03:52
- Re: efficiency match., Flash Gordon, 03:50
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:47
- Re: c question, jaysome, 03:42
- Re: c question, Richard Bos, 03:39
- factorial of very big number like 4096, mailursubbu, 03:27
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, jacob navia, 02:47
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, av, 02:46
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 02:41
- Re: c question, shaanxxx, 02:35
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Terry, 02:31
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Richard Bos, 02:31
- Re: How can you open a file, and view it, pop it up, using C?, SM Ryan, 01:44
- c question, girish . dinne, 01:35
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 01:19
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Une bévue, 01:10
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 01:06
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 01:00
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Old Wolf, 00:54
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 00:48
- Re: efficiency match., Keith Thompson, 00:28
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Andrew Poelstra, 00:20
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 00:17
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 00:09
- Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?, Charles Sullivan, 00:05
September 04, 2006
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Robert Gamble, 23:20
- Re: realloc(), Andrew Clark, 23:20
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Peter Nilsson, 23:18
- Re: Implementing OO in C, Jack G. Atkinson Jr, 23:11
- Re: why foo and bar, Default User, 22:52
- Re: efficiency match., Thad Smith, 22:48
- Re: how to make Y((i,j),k) from X(i,j,k) ???, starffly@xxxxxxxxx, 22:35
- Re: det_Z(A).r instead of z.r, Simon Biber, 21:14
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, rCs, 21:13
- how to make Y((i,j),k) from X(i,j,k) ???, poyraz . kayabas, 21:07
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Dik T. Winter, 20:54
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Ben Pfaff, 20:44
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Keith Thompson, 20:35
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 20:30
- Re: efficiency match., goose, 20:25
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), goose, 20:17
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 20:14
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, goose, 20:10
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Robert Gamble, 20:08
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 20:07
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Richard Heathfield, 19:59
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Ben Pfaff, 19:56
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Old Wolf, 19:56
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Ben Pfaff, 19:51
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Old Wolf, 19:48
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Ben Pfaff, 19:47
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, jmcgill, 19:46
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 19:45
- Re: why foo and bar, Joe Wright, 19:43
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Old Wolf, 19:39
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 19:35
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: realloc(), Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: new c programmer question, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Keith Thompson, 19:07
- Re: efficiency match., websnarf, 19:00
- Re: realloc(), websnarf, 18:50
- Re: Global variables in Shared Libraries in Linux, Robert Gamble, 18:43
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 18:38
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 18:38
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 18:32
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Flash Gordon, 18:31
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, goose, 18:29
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 18:24
- Global variables in Shared Libraries in Linux, nidumolu, 18:18
- Global variables in Shared Libraries in Linux, nidumolu, 18:17
- Re: testing, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:14
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Robert Gamble, 18:14
- testing, Lubna, 18:12
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:11
- Re: is the C library a wrapper for windows API?, Mark McIntyre, 17:58
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:56
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), goose, 17:52
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Mark McIntyre, 17:49
- Re: realloc(), Andrew Clark, 17:43
- sequence points and evaluation order, John Smith, 17:39
- Re: why foo and bar, Richard Tobin, 17:37
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Tobin, 17:36
- Re: <OT> Re: Screen control functions, Flash Gordon, 17:33
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Mark McIntyre, 17:27
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Racaille, 17:05
- Re: rounding to an input value, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:55
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:48
- rounding to an input value, whojustdenyme, 16:34
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 16:33
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 16:24
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Frederick Gotham, 16:18
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 16:09
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 16:09
- Re: efficiency match., Frederick Gotham, 15:39
- Re: efficiency match., Frederick Gotham, 15:36
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 15:20
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 15:05
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Peyman, 15:04
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Flash Gordon, 15:02
- Re: efficiency match., Clark S. Cox III, 14:58
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 14:55
- Re: efficiency match., Flash Gordon, 14:49
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 14:46
- Re: why foo and bar, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 14:29
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Herbert Rosenau, 14:25
- Re: Screen control functions, Kenneth Brody, 14:06
- Re: is the C library a wrapper for windows API?, jacob navia, 13:55
- Re: c code reusability, Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- Re: efficiency match., Frederick Gotham, 13:46
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 13:43
- Re: is the C library a wrapper for windows API?, Richard Heathfield, 13:37
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Coos Haak, 13:21
- Re: Read-only variables in C?, Ark, 13:15
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Coos Haak, 13:14
- Re: efficiency match., CBFalconer, 13:08
- Re: c code reusability, jacob navia, 13:03
- Re: why foo and bar, Joe Wright, 12:56
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Skarmander, 12:51
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 12:51
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jmcgill, 12:42
- Re: c code reusability, CBFalconer, 12:07
- Re: efficiency match., Eric Sosman, 12:06
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 12:04
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file, Tim Prince, 12:00
- saving arrays of floats to a file, Yu SONG, 11:53
- Re: efficiency match., Frederick Gotham, 11:43
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, chandanlinster, 11:37
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, rramesh1, 11:07
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 10:56
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 10:44
- Re: efficiency match., Skarmander, 10:43
- Re: efficiency match., Chris Dollin, 10:35
- Re: efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 10:34
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Philip Potter, 10:25
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, Skarmander, 10:23
- Re: why foo and bar, Jonathan Pritchard, 10:17
- Does "float" always occupy 32 bits, chandanlinster, 10:14
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters, Papastefanos Serafeim, 10:03
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Joe Wright, 09:34
- Re: det_Z(A).r instead of z.r, Richard Bos, 09:33
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Skarmander, 09:33
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, Alan Schroeder, 09:18
- strstr for Unicode characters, Kelvin Moss, 09:15
- Re: c code reusability, Skarmander, 08:53
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Eric Sosman, 08:47
- Re: c code reusability, Philip Potter, 08:35
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Eric Sosman, 08:29
- Re: c code reusability, mister catering, 08:15
- Re: efficiency match., jacob navia, 08:15
- Re: is the C library a wrapper for windows API?, jacob navia, 08:13
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Rajen, 08:07
- Re: c code reusability, mister catering, 08:06
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, websnarf, 08:02
- Re: why foo and bar, CBFalconer, 07:48
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, CBFalconer, 07:44
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 06:18
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Philip Potter, 06:14
- Re: Screen control functions, OziRus, 05:57
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 05:56
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, Chris Dollin, 05:52
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Philip Potter, 05:43
- Re: efficiency match., Spiros Bousbouras, 05:40
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Heathfield, 05:35
- Re: efficiency match., ravichoudhari, 05:35
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 05:34
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 05:25
- Re: efficiency match., Richard Bos, 05:24
- efficiency match., Aman JIANG, 05:22
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Spiros Bousbouras, 05:19
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), jacob navia, 05:19
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), jacob navia, 05:17
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 05:11
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Bos, 05:07
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Heathfield, 05:07
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 05:06
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 05:03
- Re: <OT> Re: Screen control functions, Keith Thompson, 05:03
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 05:01
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 05:00
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, ena8t8si, 05:00
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 04:56
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 04:40
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 04:30
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 04:21
- Re: simple array question, Harald van Dijk, 04:18
- Re: [Newbie] qsort question, Knemon, 04:05
- Re: [Newbie] qsort question, Richard Heathfield, 04:01
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Richard Heathfield, 03:43
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 03:35
- [Newbie] qsort question, Alexander Dünisch, 03:33
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Richard Heathfield, 03:19
- Re: How can you open a file, and view it, pop it up, using C?, Flash Gordon, 03:18
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 03:18
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Michael Mair, 03:17
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Flash Gordon, 03:14
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 03:14
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 03:14
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 03:12
- Re: Implementing OO in C, Laurent Deniau, 03:11
- Re: Implementing OO in C, Steven Woody, 02:52
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 02:51
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Spiros Bousbouras, 02:45
- Re: why foo and bar, Robert Gamble, 01:12
- Re: why foo and bar, Lars Rune Nøstdal, 01:09
- Re: is the C library a wrapper for windows API?, Stephen Sprunk, 01:05
- why foo and bar, Heinrich Pumpernickel, 01:02
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array, Robert Gamble, 01:02
- struct question: NULL terminated char* array, chy1013m1, 00:50
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Andrew Poelstra, 00:37
- Re: Generating random seeds for simulation, Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: intern ??, Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: end-of-file problem, Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: simple array question, Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: Need Help Declaring a Pointer to an Array of Structures, Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: Array for speed or..., Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: scanf question using %[^$], Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: Pointer arithmetic, Dave Thompson, 00:31
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, CBFalconer, 00:18
- Re: Floating Point and Wide Registers, Jun Woong, 00:10
- Re: realloc(), Stephen Sprunk, 00:00
September 03, 2006
- Re: How can you open a file, and view it, pop it up, using C?, Ben Pfaff, 23:20
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Jack G. Atkinson Jr, 23:19
- Re: realloc(), websnarf, 23:16
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, websnarf, 22:59
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, exacube, 22:42
- Re: realloc(), exacube, 22:34
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 22:23
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, tirrell payton, 22:11
- Re: create a dos file??, jon, 21:56
- Re: create a dos file??, jon, 21:54
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, osmium, 21:51
- Re: create a dos file??, Jonathan Pritchard, 21:49
- Re: Read-only variables in C?, Old Wolf, 21:45
- create a dos file??, jon, 21:35
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Old Wolf, 21:29
- Re: realloc(), Stephen Sprunk, 20:55
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 20:49
- How can you open a file, and view it, pop it up, using C?, jon, 20:48
- Re: c code reusability, Joe Wright, 20:45
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Dave Vandervies, 20:35
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, jon, 20:34
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, CBFalconer, 20:08
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Peter Nilsson, 19:42
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Bill Reid, 19:38
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 19:36
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), jacob navia, 19:23
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 19:21
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 19:17
- Re: <OT> Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 19:14
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 19:13
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Racaille, 19:13
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, websnarf, 18:58
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 18:56
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), jacob navia, 18:54
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 18:53
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 18:51
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Malcolm, 18:43
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, kuyper, 18:41
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 18:40
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, ena8t8si, 18:39
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 18:39
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Eric Sosman, 18:37
- Re: <OT> Re: Screen control functions, Flash Gordon, 18:36
- Re: c code reusability, Richard Heathfield, 18:35
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, Ben C, 18:35
- Re: Screen control functions, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: Screen control functions, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: Screen control functions, William J. Leary Jr., 18:20
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, jacob navia, 18:16
- Re: Screen control functions, Coos Haak, 18:12
- Re: problems with threads and gdb, Keith Thompson, 18:00
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 17:59
- Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 17:58
- <OT> Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 17:55
- Re: Screen control functions, William J. Leary Jr., 17:54
- Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 17:52
- how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?, jon, 17:49
- Re: Screen control functions, Joe Wright, 17:44
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, websnarf, 17:42
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, W H G, 17:42
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Keith Thompson, 17:26
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, rCs, 17:17
- Re: Screen control functions, Flash Gordon, 17:16
- Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 17:14
- Re: Screen control functions, Flash Gordon, 17:08
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Flash Gordon, 16:57
- Re: Screen control functions, J. J. Farrell, 16:55
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Flash Gordon, 16:53
- Re: Screen control functions, Coos Haak, 16:44
- Re: new c programmer question, Flash Gordon, 16:42
- Re: Screen control functions, Coos Haak, 16:42
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, Coos Haak, 16:36
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Phil, 16:11
- Re: Generate SIGIO, Robert Gamble, 15:56
- Re: realloc(), bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 15:52
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, goose, 15:43
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Andrew Poelstra, 15:35
- Re: which one is better, Eric Sosman, 15:34
- Re: realloc(), Frederick Gotham, 15:28
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, ena8t8si, 15:15
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 15:12
- Re: realloc(), Andrew Clark, 15:10
- Re: Why does GCC warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Cuthbert, 15:09
- Re: Aliases in C, CBFalconer, 15:04
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, jacob navia, 15:02
- Re: realloc(), Thomas J. Gritzan, 14:58
- Re: Implementing OO in C, Malcolm, 14:53
- Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file, Cuthbert, 14:51
- Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 14:38
- Generate SIGIO, caiqian, 14:15
- Re: Screen control functions, OziRus, 14:15
- Re: new c programmer question, Frederick Gotham, 14:13
- Re: new c programmer question, Frederick Gotham, 14:11
- Re: Screen control functions, jacob navia, 14:06
- Re: Screen control functions, OziRus, 14:03
- Screen control functions, OziRus, 13:59
- Re: Big integer newbie problem, cjblaine, 13:52
- Re: which one is better, Michael Wojcik, 13:35
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Bill Reid, 13:29
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 13:28
- realloc(), Andrew Clark, 13:20
- Re: Implementing OO in C, Steven Woody, 13:16
- Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 13:02
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 12:56
- Re: c99/c89, Joe Wright, 12:53
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 12:49
- Re: c code reusability, Michael Wojcik, 12:35
- problems with threads and gdb, fabio, 12:33
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Une bévue, 12:00
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Michael Wojcik, 11:52
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, ballpointpenthief, 11:42
- Re: Proper Use of Volatile?, Flash Gordon, 10:53
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, av, 10:44
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, av, 10:44
- Re: new c programmer question, osmium, 10:42
- Re: Aliases in C, Peyman, 10:02
- Re: new c programmer question, CBFalconer, 10:01
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, CBFalconer, 09:54
- Re: new c programmer question, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 09:49
- Re: Initializing constants, Flash Gordon, 09:47
- Re: Aliases in C, CBFalconer, 09:42
- det_Z(A).r instead of z.r, xhungab, 09:41
- Re: new c programmer question, John Gerrard, 09:32
- Re: Implementing OO in C, T.M. Sommers, 09:04
- Re: c99/c89, shaanxxx, 08:43
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Clark S. Cox III, 08:25
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Joe Wright, 08:22
- Re: Proper Use of Volatile?, Eric Sosman, 08:20
- Re: Initializing constants, Richard Heathfield, 08:19
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Jonathan Pritchard, 08:07
- Re: new c programmer question, Racaille, 07:08
- Re: new c programmer question, Flash Gordon, 06:47
- Re: new c programmer question, John Gerrard, 06:47
- watch a new vedio clip of gijju college girl, payal4frnds, 06:39
- Re: new c programmer question, Michael Mair, 06:33
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Rajen, 06:17
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), shaanxxx, 06:15
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Rajen, 06:12
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Michael Mair, 06:04
- Re: Initializing constants, Flash Gordon, 06:01
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Flash Gordon, 05:47
- new c programmer question, John Gerrard, 05:40
- Re: Aliases in C, Keith Thompson, 05:35
- Re: Aliases in C, Default User, 05:10
- Re: Operation recomputation, Flash Gordon, 05:01
- Re: Proper Use of Volatile?, Flash Gordon, 04:51
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, ena8t8si, 04:17
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Richard Heathfield, 04:07
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Richard Heathfield, 04:04
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, jaysome, 03:58
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, Une bévue, 03:56
- Re: Aliases in C, jacob navia, 03:50
- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C, jacob navia, 03:48
- [Newbie] default bool value in C, Une bévue, 03:40
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Une bévue, 03:40
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, jaysome, 03:40
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Richard Heathfield, 03:04
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., pete, 03:03
- Read-only variables in C?, Ark, 02:49
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Une bévue, 02:40
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Jim Bancroft, 02:35
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Walter Roberson, 02:09
- Re: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 02:05
- Re: unable to open cos.obj, Walter Roberson, 02:04
- Re: newbie-- reading from keyboard, Jim Bancroft, 02:04
- newbie-- reading from keyboard, Jim Bancroft, 02:02
- Re: Aliases in C, Default User, 01:58
- unable to open cos.obj, geetu, 01:55
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 01:45
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 01:38
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 01:36
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), ena8t8si, 01:34
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, ena8t8si, 01:31
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Richard Heathfield, 01:30
- Re: Initializing constants, Richard Heathfield, 01:28
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code, ena8t8si, 01:18
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, ena8t8si, 01:12
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Peyman, 00:58
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Peyman, 00:37
- Re: Floating Point and Wide Registers, ena8t8si, 00:10
September 02, 2006
- Re: Aliases in C, Peyman, 23:57
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., aegis, 23:03
- Implementing OO in C, Steven Woody, 22:54
- Re: Initializing constants, Joe Wright, 22:43
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, Barry Schwarz, 22:39
- Re: Initializing constants, CBFalconer, 22:34
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Gordon Burditt, 20:34
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, pete, 20:33
- Re: Operation recomputation, Michel Rouzic, 20:23
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 20:19
- Re: Initializing constants, Keith Thompson, 19:56
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Keith Thompson, 19:55
- Re: Initializing constants, Richard Tobin, 19:14
- Re: Initializing constants, Skarmander, 19:11
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Ben Pfaff, 19:10
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Jonathan Pritchard, 18:54
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: digital image processing functions in C, Erik de Castro Lopo, 18:51
- Re: Initializing constants, Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: Initializing constants, Keith Thompson, 18:44
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Mark McIntyre, 18:33
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Sjouke Burry, 18:16
- digital image processing functions in C, stonny, 17:12
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, Eric Sosman, 16:25
- Re: Any undefined behavior???, Tim Prince, 15:50
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Flash Gordon, 15:03
- Any undefined behavior???, Alan Schroeder, 15:02
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, CBFalconer, 14:20
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., pete, 13:52
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 13:31
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Joe Wright, 13:18
- Re: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, Barry Schwarz, 13:06
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 12:58
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Spiros Bousbouras, 12:46
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Spiros Bousbouras, 12:43
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 12:43
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Spiros Bousbouras, 12:39
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 12:36
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., aegis, 12:28
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), shaanxxx, 12:18
- Re: Initializing constants, newsposter0123, 12:13
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Richard Heathfield, 12:10
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Ben Pfaff, 12:04
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Joe Wright, 11:59
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Rich Gibbs, 11:34
- Re: How can I create a Ram Disk within C/C++ program?, osmium, 10:06
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Jonathan Pritchard, 09:25
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Jonathan Pritchard, 09:23
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), CBFalconer, 09:18
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), goose, 09:05
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question), Spiros Bousbouras, 08:52
- Re: possible combination of numbers, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:51
- Re: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, Moonlit, 07:31
- Re: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, Moonlit, 07:27
- possible combination of numbers, AAA, 07:03
- bool variable.(a non-standard question), shaanxxx, 06:33
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., pete, 05:03
- Re: which one is better, jaysome, 04:36
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Skarmander, 03:34
- Re: I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Richard Heathfield, 03:28
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Skarmander, 03:18
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Herbert Rosenau, 03:07
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Herbert Rosenau, 03:07
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Herbert Rosenau, 03:07
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Herbert Rosenau, 03:07
- Re: Initializing constants, Skarmander, 03:06
- I want to clear a portion of screen - How??, Rajendran, 03:00
- Re: (NULLing pointers to freed memory) Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 02:35
- Re: Aliases in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:31
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Richard Heathfield, 02:23
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Richard Heathfield, 02:17
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 02:02
- Re: HELP: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, Neil, 01:36
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators, Dave Vandervies, 01:06
- Re: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, websnarf, 00:49
- Re: (NULLing pointers to freed memory) Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, websnarf, 00:38
- Re: (NULLing pointers to freed memory) Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Keith Thompson, 00:07
September 01, 2006
- (NULLing pointers to freed memory) Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Randall, 23:32
- Re: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 23:18
- Re: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, Keith Thompson, 22:32
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Keith Thompson, 22:16
- Re: Aliases in C, CBFalconer, 22:16
- Re: [OT]Re: C IDE Recommendations, CBFalconer, 21:50
- Re: Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, websnarf, 21:28
- Re: Aliases in C, websnarf, 21:14
- Re: which one is better, goose, 21:13
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, goose, 21:03
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, goose, 20:58
- Re: Aliases in C, jacob navia, 20:51
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, goose, 20:48
- Re: Aliases in C, websnarf, 20:45
- Re: Operation recomputation, Ark, 20:45
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Kenny McCormack, 20:44
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Keith Thompson, 20:43
- Re: Initializing constants, newsposter0123, 20:42
- Re: which one is better, websnarf, 20:36
- Re: Aliases in C, jacob navia, 20:36
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Keith Thompson, 20:33
- Re: Aliases in C, websnarf, 20:29
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., Joe Wright, 20:22
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Keith Thompson, 20:19
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Kenny McCormack, 20:17
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, jacob navia, 20:17
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Keith Thompson, 20:16
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 20:11
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 20:11
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, goose, 20:09
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, goose, 20:01
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, pete, 19:58
- Aliases in C, jacob navia, 19:56
- [OT]Re: C IDE Recommendations, goose, 19:48
- Re: Dinamically allocate array of array of structures, pete, 19:45
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Andrew Poelstra, 19:43
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Default User, 19:35
- Dynamically Allocated Multi-Dimensional Arrays, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 19:34
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Kenny McCormack, 19:34
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Keith Thompson, 19:30
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Richard Heathfield, 19:22
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, jacob navia, 19:22
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 19:18
- Re: Operation recomputation, Barry Schwarz, 19:15
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 19:14
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 19:13
- Re: int* ptr=10;.......issue., pete, 19:12
- Re: How can I create a Ram Disk within C/C++ program?, Malcolm, 19:10
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Tak-Shing Chan, 19:10
- Re: c code reusability, Malcolm, 19:03
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Richard Heathfield, 19:02
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, jacob navia, 18:59
- Re: A function for parsing complex declaration's, Malcolm, 18:57
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, jacob navia, 18:55
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: Operation recomputation, CBFalconer, 18:31
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, jacob navia, 18:30
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Richard Heathfield, 18:19
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Mark McIntyre, 18:02
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, Sjouke Burry, 18:01
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Mark McIntyre, 17:58
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Ian Collins, 17:49
- Re: Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, Default User, 17:44
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., SM Ryan, 17:41
- Re: Operation recomputation, Michel Rouzic, 17:34
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 17:28
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Richard Heathfield, 17:24
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Ian Collins, 17:22
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 17:16
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Andrew Poelstra, 17:02
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Gordon Burditt, 16:51
- Re: Big integer newbie problem, Robert Gamble, 16:45
- Re: Big integer newbie problem, Walter Roberson, 16:36
- Re: Big integer newbie problem, Eric Sosman, 16:34
- Re: Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:32
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, Default User, 16:29
- Re: Big integer newbie problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:29
- Re: Big integer newbie problem, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:26
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, J. J. Farrell, 16:20
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, jacob navia, 16:17
- Re: Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, CBFalconer, 16:12
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, jacob navia, 16:07
- Re: Initializing constants, CBFalconer, 16:06
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 15:58
- Big integer newbie problem, cjblaine, 15:55
- Re: Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, Henry Law, 15:51
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Tak-Shing Chan, 15:38
- Re: Initializing constants, jacob navia, 15:37
- Re: Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, Ben C, 15:24
- Re: Initializing constants, Ben Pfaff, 14:49
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Ben Pfaff, 14:48
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Richard Heathfield, 14:47
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 14:32
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 14:30
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, osmium, 14:29
- Re: which one is better, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:27
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Tak-Shing Chan, 14:26
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, CBFalconer, 14:24
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 14:21
- Re: Initializing constants, newsposter0123, 14:18
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Richard Heathfield, 14:15
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Ben Pfaff, 14:14
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Ben Pfaff, 14:12
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Kenny McCormack, 14:10
- Re: Initializing constants, newsposter0123, 14:09
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Tak-Shing Chan, 14:01
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Walter Roberson, 13:57
- Re: Initializing constants, Skarmander, 13:43
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Ben Pfaff, 13:42
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Tak-Shing Chan, 13:37
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 13:22
- Can someone help me with skeleton C to handle SIGTERM, Henry Law, 13:21
- Re: Initializing constants, Walter Roberson, 13:09
- Re: c code reusability, Richard Heathfield, 13:07
- Re: Initializing constants, newsposter0123, 12:45
- Re: which one is better, Ben Pfaff, 12:45
- Re: HELP: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, David Harmon, 12:28
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Walter Roberson, 12:27
- Re: c code reusability, mister catering, 12:24
- Re: c code reusability, mister catering, 12:24
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Frederick Gotham, 12:17
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Eric Sosman, 12:14
- Re: which one is better, Frederick Gotham, 12:12
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Walter Roberson, 12:05
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., jacob navia, 12:02
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Frederick Gotham, 11:54
- Maps, filters and accumulators, ballpointpenthief, 11:41
- Re: HELP: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, Alf P. Steinbach, 11:40
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Walter Roberson, 11:35
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Walter Roberson, 11:24
- Re: C IDE Recommendations, Jonathan Pritchard, 11:24
- Re: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, osmium, 11:24
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, osmium, 11:20
- HELP: C/C++ equivalent of dos,crt Pascal units, dhruba.bandopadhyay@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:12
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:37
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Andrew Poelstra, 10:30
- Re: Proper Use of Volatile?, Kenneth Brody, 10:30
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 10:17
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Richard Heathfield, 10:10
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Andrew Poelstra, 10:02
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:01
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, Ancient_Hacker, 09:51
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Eric Sosman, 09:38
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:30
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Philip Potter, 09:28
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Lew Pitcher, 09:17
- Re: Redirection issue, souissipro, 09:06
- Re: how to do it!!, Richard Heathfield, 08:50
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., dkrot, 08:45
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 08:41
- Re: Abnormal program termination, Richard Heathfield, 08:31
- Re: Suggestions for declarations., artifact . one, 08:29
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 08:18
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- how to do it!!, jhb92678, 07:29
- Re: Suggestions for declarations., jacob navia, 07:02
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Philip Potter, 07:01
- Re: Suggestions for declarations., artifact . one, 06:57
- Re: Abnormal program termination, jacob navia, 06:53
- Re: Suggestions for declarations., jacob navia, 06:49
- Abnormal program termination, ehabaziz2001, 06:48
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 06:47
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 06:39
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 06:33
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Bos, 06:30
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 06:26
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 06:20
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 06:15
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 06:08
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 06:02
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 05:55
- Re: A function for parsing complex declaration's, CBFalconer, 05:54
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, CBFalconer, 05:49
- Re: Suggestions for declarations., artifact . one, 05:49
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, CBFalconer, 05:47
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 05:28
- Re: A function for parsing complex declaration's, Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 05:13
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, Igmar Palsenberg, 05:12
- Re: [Corrected and Updated] Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, CBFalconer, 05:12
- Re: Suggestions for declarations., Spiros Bousbouras, 05:11
- Re: Determine where my C program core dump on solaris, Igmar Palsenberg, 05:11
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 05:05
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Sensei, 05:00
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Sensei, 04:57
- A function for parsing complex declaration's, Rav, 04:56
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 04:52
- Suggestions for declarations., artifact . one, 04:41
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, jacob navia, 04:28
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Bos, 04:19
- Re: c code reusability, Richard Bos, 04:13
- Re: Holidays are over, Richard Bos, 04:12
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Keith Thompson, 03:42
- Re: [Corrected and Updated] Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Richard Heathfield, 03:33
- Re: Convert 00010000 to 11110000......how?, Thad Smith, 03:31
- Re: Proper Use of Volatile?, Thad Smith, 03:21
- Re: Initializing constants, Thad Smith, 03:09
- Re: which one is better, Richard Bos, 02:49
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., Richard Bos, 02:48
- Re: [newbie] strcpy, strtok and strcat problem..., Une bévue, 02:45
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., jaysome, 02:41
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., "Nils O. Selåsdal", 02:40
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, jaysome, 02:36
- Re: how to detect CPU architecture.., shreesh, 02:29
- Re: Operation recomputation, Bill Pursell, 02:28
- Re: which one is better, Michael Mair, 02:25
- how to detect CPU architecture.., rrs . matrix, 02:22
- Re: Operation recomputation, Michael Mair, 02:21
- how to detect CPU architecture.., rrs . matrix, 02:14
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, Keith Thompson, 02:13
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, shreesh, 02:10
- Re: strange output, Keith Thompson, 02:09
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, shreesh, 02:08
- Re: Dynamic buffer library, Spiros Bousbouras, 02:06
- Re: Convert 00010000 to 11110000......how?, Michael Mair, 02:06
- Re: strcpy, strtok and strcat problem..., Une bévue, 02:04
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, shreesh, 01:56
- which one is better, DaVinci, 01:53
- Re: ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, Ian Collins, 01:45
- Re: Operation recomputation, Michel Rouzic, 01:36
- Re: Operation recomputation, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 01:21
- Re: Operation recomputation, Michel Rouzic, 01:18
- Re: Convert 00010000 to 11110000......how?, Peter Nilsson, 00:37
- ARRAY SIZE TOO LARGE, shreesh, 00:35
- [Corrected and Updated] Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string, Randall, 00:30
- Re: Operation recomputation, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 00:20
- Re: Operation recomputation, Michel Rouzic, 00:03
August 31, 2006
- Re: Proper Use of Volatile?, Eric Sosman, 23:21
- Re: Operation recomputation, Barry Schwarz, 23:14
- Re: serialize a struct, Barry Schwarz, 23:10
- Operation recomputation, Michel Rouzic, 23:04
- serialize a struct, markww, 22:32
- Proper Use of Volatile?, bwaichu@xxxxxxxxx, 22:10
- Re: strncpy not that easy to use, J. J. Farrell, 22:09
- Re: Initializing constants, Jack Klein, 21:48
- Re: operating with binary, Joe Wright, 21:26
- Re: Serial Port Access in XP, nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 20:53
- Re: c99/c89, pete, 20:43
- Re: strcpy, strtok and strcat problem..., Barry Schwarz, 20:40
- Re: (Here's how to do it) Re: Please help me with algorithms !!!, Ian Collins, 20:10
- Re: strange output, CBFalconer, 19:40
- Re: c99/c89, Joe Wright, 19:40
- Re: strange output, Charles Richmond, 19:23
- Re: Initializing constants, Skarmander, 19:16
- Re: (Here's how to do it) Re: Please help me with algorithms !!!, Keith Thompson, 19:15
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