comp.lang.c (date)
December 31, 2006
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dave Vandervies, 15:00
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, Richard Heathfield, 14:34
- Declaration, marko, 14:14
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, P.J. Plauger, 12:47
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, jacob navia, 11:45
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, Kenny McCormack, 11:21
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, jacob navia, 11:16
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, CBFalconer, 11:03
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, Eric Sosman, 10:54
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, Richard Heathfield, 10:37
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, jacob navia, 09:53
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, P.J. Plauger, 09:13
- size_t or int for malloc-type functions?, jacob navia, 08:21
- Re: C99 Grammar Definition, rkk, 06:36
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, CBFalconer, 06:35
- Re: gnu indent: how to avoid extra indent?, CBFalconer, 06:31
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?, CBFalconer, 06:25
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Michal Nazarewicz, 06:05
- Re: Pass an EOF instead of pressing enter, Richard Tobin, 05:36
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 05:14
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Mark McIntyre, 04:19
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, av, 04:19
- Re: gnu indent: how to avoid extra indent?, james of tucson, 04:17
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?, Mark McIntyre, 04:16
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?, jacob navia, 03:52
- Re: C99 Grammar Definition, jacob navia, 03:36
- C99 Grammar Definition, Ray Mitchell, 03:20
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 02:34
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 02:29
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Yevgen Muntyan, 02:14
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 02:11
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, SM Ryan, 02:08
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, CBFalconer, 02:03
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, Thad Smith, 01:31
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, CBFalconer, 01:28
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, CBFalconer, 00:21
- Re: Pass an EOF before pressing enter, CBFalconer, 00:18
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, CBFalconer, 00:13
December 30, 2006
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Yevgen Muntyan, 23:38
- Pass an EOF instead of pressing enter, Camellia, 23:27
- Pass an EOF before pressing enter, Camellia, 23:27
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?, CBFalconer, 22:10
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, CBFalconer, 21:58
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, Thad Smith, 21:42
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, Dik T. Winter, 20:33
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, Richard Heathfield, 20:21
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 20:14
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Keith Thompson, 20:00
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dave Vandervies, 19:58
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?, jacob navia, 19:37
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 19:26
- Re: A malloc question, Mark McIntyre, 19:06
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 19:00
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, CBFalconer, 18:32
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Tobin, 18:31
- Re: comparing doubles for equality, Tim Prince, 18:30
- Good ways to analyze a running c-program?, dspfun, 18:22
- comparing doubles for equality, John Smith, 17:56
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Keith Thompson, 17:34
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 17:18
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Tobin, 16:28
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 15:57
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, Richard Heathfield, 15:32
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, vlsidesign, 15:13
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., FreeRTOS.org, 15:05
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, newsman654, 14:48
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, Richard Heathfield, 14:25
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, santosh, 14:11
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, newsman654, 14:05
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dave Vandervies, 13:43
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., CBFalconer, 13:27
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Barry Schwarz, 13:16
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., Richard Heathfield, 12:36
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., rhle.freak, 12:18
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, Barry Schwarz, 11:58
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., Barry Schwarz, 11:58
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 11:22
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Abhi, 11:09
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dave Vandervies, 11:01
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, August Karlstrom, 10:48
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, CBFalconer, 09:08
- Re: const variables, Eric Sosman, 08:42
- Re: typedef forward declare, Francis Glassborow, 08:26
- Re: A malloc question, Mark McIntyre, 06:50
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mark McIntyre, 06:39
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 06:29
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 06:26
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 06:17
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 06:09
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 05:34
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, av, 05:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Keith Thompson, 05:18
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 05:02
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, santosh, 05:00
- good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?, vlsidesign, 04:53
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 04:06
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, jaysome, 03:42
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char, Peter Nilsson, 03:37
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., CBFalconer, 03:33
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 03:18
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., rhle.freak, 03:02
- MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer..., Anuj, 02:04
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, ozbear, 01:58
- Re: const variables, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:11
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char, subramanian, 01:10
- Re: const variables, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:22
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 00:01
December 29, 2006
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char, Jack Klein, 23:57
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 23:09
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 22:51
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 22:29
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Harald van Dijk, 21:53
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Randy Howard, 21:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dave Vandervies, 20:22
- Re: typedef forward declare, Eric, 20:22
- Re: typedef forward declare, Josef Moellers, 20:14
- Re: Cleanup patterns, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 19:16
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Bill Reid, 18:36
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Tobin, 18:20
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mark McIntyre, 18:15
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 17:26
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 17:14
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Keith Thompson, 17:13
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 17:08
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Keith Thompson, 17:06
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 17:02
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Re: A malloc question, Why Tea, 16:31
- Re: class, Richard Heathfield, 16:02
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Bill Reid, 15:54
- Re: class, Bill Reid, 15:54
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, Bill Reid, 15:53
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 15:42
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 15:36
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, jacob navia, 14:38
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Randy Howard, 13:04
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Mark McIntyre, 12:55
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mark McIntyre, 12:54
- Re: A malloc question, Barry Schwarz, 12:52
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Hallvard B Furuseth, 12:46
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mark McIntyre, 12:44
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Hallvard B Furuseth, 12:43
- Re: plz help its urgent, newsman654, 12:21
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, jacob navia, 12:14
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, jacob navia, 12:12
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 12:02
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, me2, 11:57
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, me2, 11:50
- Re: const variables, Eric Sosman, 11:49
- Re: list of certications in C language, Sharath, 11:04
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 10:48
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Harald van Dijk, 10:34
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Kenny McCormack, 10:17
- const variables, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 10:14
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 09:24
- Re: list of certications in C language, p_cricket_guy, 09:23
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 09:04
- Re: list of certications in C language, santosh, 08:19
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 08:10
- Re: Scope resolution in C, CBFalconer, 06:51
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char, Zara, 06:49
- Re: does the file extension matter how it's compiled?, jacob navia, 06:46
- Re: list of certications in C language, jacob navia, 06:42
- Re: Scope resolution in C, jacob navia, 06:40
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Bos, 06:13
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Bos, 06:01
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Hallvard B Furuseth, 05:32
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Michal Nazarewicz, 05:16
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Mark McIntyre, 04:42
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 04:40
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Keith Thompson, 04:40
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 04:39
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Keith Thompson, 04:14
- Re: portable typeof macro, Keith Thompson, 04:09
- Re: portable typeof macro, Keith Thompson, 04:08
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 03:36
- Kurukshetra Online Programming Contest, ravehanker, 03:21
- list of certications in C language, surendra1.m@xxxxxxxxx, 03:09
- Re: Scope resolution in C, CBFalconer, 02:36
- Re: Scope resolution in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: if clause, Dietmar Schindler, 02:30
- Re: plz help its urgent, Subra, 02:30
- Scope resolution in C, Subra, 02:21
- Scope resolution in C, Subra, 02:21
- Re: plz help its urgent, CBFalconer, 02:19
- plz help its urgent, Poornima, 01:55
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?, Harald van Dijk, 01:54
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?, Harald van Dijk, 01:51
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?, Walter Roberson, 01:40
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?, Richard Heathfield, 01:37
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 01:33
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char, Harald van Dijk, 01:29
- Re: Segment, Richard Heathfield, 01:26
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?, Harald van Dijk, 01:23
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, av, 01:10
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, av, 01:07
- Re: Segment, Walter Roberson, 00:54
- Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?, p_cricket_guy, 00:48
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char, Zara, 00:43
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 00:12
- one's complement of unsigned char, subramanian, 00:09
December 28, 2006
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 23:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 23:28
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 23:26
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 23:19
- Re: Segment, David T. Ashley, 23:11
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Tobin, 21:27
- Re: A malloc question, Barry Schwarz, 21:13
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 20:37
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 19:46
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 19:41
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, CBFalconer, 19:22
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dik T. Winter, 19:09
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 18:41
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 18:32
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 18:23
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 18:15
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 18:14
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Simon Biber, 18:13
- Re: does the file extension matter how it's compiled?, Randy Howard, 18:12
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 18:08
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Harald van Dijk, 18:04
- Re: does the file extension matter how it's compiled?, Harald van Dijk, 18:01
- does the file extension matter how it's compiled?, smnoff, 17:59
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 17:58
- Re: A malloc question, Why Tea, 17:28
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 16:52
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 16:39
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Tobin, 16:38
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, user923005, 16:36
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 16:34
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Tobin, 16:31
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 16:05
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 15:59
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Harald van Dijk, 15:48
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, jussij@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 15:42
- Re: A malloc question, Harald van Dijk, 15:42
- Re: A malloc question, Eric Sosman, 15:42
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 15:25
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Randy Howard, 15:14
- Re: A malloc question, Why Tea, 14:33
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, user923005, 14:04
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Tobin, 13:58
- Re: hash DB libraries and tutorials, user923005, 13:57
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 13:27
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, David T. Ashley, 13:24
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 13:00
- Re: New IRC Channel: #moderncalcs, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:59
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner), Barry Schwarz, 12:59
- Re: portable typeof macro, Randy Howard, 12:38
- New IRC Channel: #moderncalcs, RadSurfer, 12:32
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 12:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 12:22
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 12:19
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 12:14
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 12:11
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 12:08
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 12:07
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, August Karlstrom, 12:05
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 12:02
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 11:49
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 11:46
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Randy Howard, 11:33
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 11:29
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, me2, 11:27
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Heathfield, 11:26
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 11:22
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mark McIntyre, 11:18
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 11:14
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, CBFalconer, 11:14
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Scorpio, 11:11
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Harald van Dijk, 11:09
- Re: [very OT] Copyright law, Nelu, 10:38
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Nelu, 10:38
- Re: A malloc question, Why Tea, 10:27
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Random832, 10:26
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Andrew Sidwell, 10:19
- [very OT] Copyright law, Andrew Sidwell, 10:11
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Scorpio, 10:08
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Nelu, 10:04
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal, Scorpio, 10:04
- hash DB libraries and tutorials, Ram Prasad, 10:01
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, CBFalconer, 09:44
- Re: A malloc question, Richard Heathfield, 09:38
- Re: A malloc question, Scorpio, 09:33
- hex and unsigned and signed decimal, me2, 09:32
- Re: A malloc question, Prasad J Pandit, 09:28
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 09:27
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 09:27
- Re: A malloc question, Kohn Emil Dan, 09:26
- Re: portable typeof macro, Eric Sosman, 09:22
- Re: A malloc question, jacob navia, 09:20
- A malloc question, Why Tea, 09:09
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Nelu, 08:51
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 08:47
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Bos, 08:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Bos, 08:31
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Bos, 08:31
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 08:29
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Bos, 08:25
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 08:25
- Re: portable typeof macro, Denis Kasak, 08:11
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, jacob navia, 08:09
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 08:06
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 07:32
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 07:17
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mark McIntyre, 06:46
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 06:41
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 06:37
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 06:35
- Re: portable typeof macro, rkk, 06:33
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 06:12
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Heathfield, 05:58
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 05:56
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 05:53
- Re: "table of powers" problem, Richard Heathfield, 05:46
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Richard Bos, 05:41
- Re: portable typeof macro, Richard Heathfield, 05:36
- Re: Segment, Richard Heathfield, 05:34
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 05:32
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 05:28
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 05:28
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Richard Heathfield, 05:25
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 05:21
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 05:11
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 05:11
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 05:08
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 05:08
- Re: Universal way to find end of file, Richard Heathfield, 05:06
- Re: "table of powers" problem, arturosevilla@xxxxxxxxx, 04:39
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, user923005, 04:23
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 04:18
- Re: "table of powers" problem, Camellia, 04:16
- Re: "table of powers" problem, Camellia, 04:07
- Re: portable typeof macro, jacob navia, 04:05
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, jacob navia, 04:02
- Re: "table of powers" problem, CBFalconer, 03:51
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, CBFalconer, 03:43
- Re: "table of powers" problem, Richard Bos, 03:28
- Re: "table of powers" problem, Walter Roberson, 03:27
- Re: Segment, Walter Roberson, 03:21
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, CBFalconer, 03:18
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, CBFalconer, 03:11
- "table of powers" problem, Camellia, 03:05
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, websnarf, 02:31
- Re: Universal way to find end of file, santosh, 02:25
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, aaron80v, 02:24
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Ernie Wright, 01:36
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, SM Ryan, 01:22
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mike Wahler, 01:07
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Mike Wahler, 01:07
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, user923005, 01:05
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner), SM Ryan, 00:42
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Randy Howard, 00:29
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 00:28
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner), mohammad . nabil . h, 00:24
- Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy, Frodo Baggins, 00:09
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner), Barry, 00:04
December 27, 2006
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 23:51
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 23:40
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 23:40
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 23:29
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, CBFalconer, 23:26
- Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner), RaulAbHK, 23:19
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Default User, 23:04
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Default User, 23:02
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Default User, 23:00
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Chris Torek, 22:44
- Re: portable typeof macro, CBFalconer, 22:38
- Re: Universal way to find end of file, newsman654, 22:18
- Re: portable typeof macro, Denis Kasak, 22:09
- Re: portable typeof macro, Richard Heathfield, 22:07
- Re: Segment, Richard Heathfield, 22:06
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, David T. Ashley, 22:04
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Heathfield, 22:04
- Re: Segment, David T. Ashley, 21:54
- Re: Segment, Walter Roberson, 21:46
- Re: Universal way to find end of file, Walter Roberson, 21:41
- Re: portable typeof macro, Denis Kasak, 21:31
- Segment, raghu, 21:29
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, newsman654, 21:13
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Keith Thompson, 20:57
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Nelu, 20:40
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, christian.bau, 20:17
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Keith Thompson, 20:14
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, August Karlstrom, 20:13
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Charlton Wilbur, 20:03
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Dik T. Winter, 19:53
- Re: Universal way to find end of file, Gordon Burditt, 19:45
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Dik T. Winter, 19:41
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Julian V. Noble, 19:40
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, websnarf, 19:39
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Joe Wright, 19:35
- Universal way to find end of file, Moikel, 19:34
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Joe Wright, 19:20
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Craig Franck, 19:10
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Dik T. Winter, 19:05
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Kenny McCormack, 18:58
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Barry Schwarz, 18:22
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 18:19
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 18:19
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Mark McIntyre, 18:12
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 18:09
- Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers, Dilip, 18:08
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Dag Viken, 18:06
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 18:04
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, CBFalconer, 18:02
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, CBFalconer, 17:34
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Randy Howard, 17:29
- Re: portable typeof macro, Keith Thompson, 17:26
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Keith Thompson, 17:25
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, dcorbit, 17:24
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Hallvard B Furuseth, 17:24
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment, Eric Sosman, 17:19
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Randy Howard, 17:18
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, CBFalconer, 17:16
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 17:11
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 17:07
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, CBFalconer, 17:03
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 16:58
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 16:47
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 16:45
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Heathfield, 16:41
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, CBFalconer, 16:33
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Randy Howard, 16:29
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Kenny McCormack, 16:22
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 16:20
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 16:06
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:02
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Harald van Dijk, 15:34
- Re: webde alo þenliði için týklayýn, Randy Howard, 15:22
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, Martin Ambuhl, 14:41
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, David T. Ashley, 14:38
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Barry Schwarz, 14:09
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Charlton Wilbur, 14:04
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Heathfield, 13:42
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 13:37
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, FreeRTOS.org, 13:36
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, websnarf, 13:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 13:06
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Barry Schwarz, 12:49
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 12:40
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 12:36
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 12:33
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Default User, 12:32
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment, CBFalconer, 12:18
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 12:16
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Random832, 12:01
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment, Eric Sosman, 11:51
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment, Hallvard B Furuseth, 10:59
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Richard Heathfield, 10:52
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 10:43
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, John Bode, 10:42
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", CBFalconer, 10:08
- Re: help with opening image file, Richard Bos, 09:49
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment, Eric Sosman, 09:45
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, John Bode, 09:33
- Re: size of pointers, Clark S. Cox III, 09:30
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 09:27
- Padding bits and struct assignment, Hallvard B Furuseth, 09:01
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:30
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Hallvard B Furuseth, 08:21
- Re: A simple bit operation query, sfs, 08:20
- Re: A simple bit operation query, p_cricket_guy, 08:05
- Re: A simple bit operation query, p_cricket_guy, 08:00
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 07:56
- Re: A simple bit operation query, Richard Heathfield, 07:55
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Malcolm, 07:44
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Heathfield, 07:44
- A simple bit operation query, sfs, 07:44
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Malcolm, 07:40
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Richard Bos, 07:06
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Bos, 07:03
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Bos, 07:02
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 06:49
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator, Richard Heathfield, 06:33
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 06:30
- Suggestions for my mallocator, nfwavzrdvwl, 06:06
- Re: size of pointers, Munna, 05:41
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Giorgio Silvestri, 05:29
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, CBFalconer, 05:00
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Richard Bos, 04:58
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", CBFalconer, 04:44
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, CBFalconer, 04:30
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, CBFalconer, 04:23
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, jaysome, 03:54
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, Richard Heathfield, 03:53
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 03:51
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 03:46
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 03:40
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Default User, 03:37
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C, typedef, 03:14
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Bos, 02:30
- switch statement - ANSI-C, aaron80v, 02:26
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 02:16
- Re: portable typeof macro, jacob navia, 02:04
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 01:51
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 01:48
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 01:27
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 01:17
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 00:37
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Keith Thompson, 00:31
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 00:30
December 26, 2006
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, newsman654, 22:18
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, lane straatman, 20:56
- Re: division problem, dcorbit, 20:34
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Dik T. Winter, 20:14
- Re: division problem, dcorbit, 19:54
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Ian Collins, 19:51
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Peter St. Claire, 19:46
- Re: size of pointers, Clark S. Cox III, 19:35
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 19:27
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 19:22
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, mg, 19:18
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, João Jerónimo, 19:06
- Re: size of pointers, Sourcerer, 19:03
- Re: 2D arrays and addresses, Keith Thompson, 18:42
- Re: test, Keith Thompson, 18:36
- Re: portable typeof macro, Keith Thompson, 18:34
- Re: division problem, David T. Ashley, 18:31
- Re: portable typeof macro, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: liitle endian, Dave Thompson, 18:27
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Dave Thompson, 18:27
- Re: From file to char* array, Dave Thompson, 18:27
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP, Dave Thompson, 18:27
- Re: comparing ptrs/mmap, Dave Thompson, 18:27
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Dave Thompson, 18:27
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc.., Malcolm, 18:16
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Malcolm, 18:09
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 18:04
- webde alo şenliği için tıklayın, kipcakli, 17:39
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, CBFalconer, 16:14
- Re: division problem, Richard Heathfield, 16:01
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 15:56
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Richard Heathfield, 15:54
- Re: Need an explanation, Richard Heathfield, 15:51
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc.., CBFalconer, 15:47
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, Barry Schwarz, 15:42
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, Martin Ambuhl, 15:13
- Re: test, considered . harmful, 15:12
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, Eric Sosman, 14:43
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, dcorbit, 14:40
- Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal, elliotng.ee@xxxxxxxxx, 14:25
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc.., Default User, 14:16
- Re: division problem, dcorbit, 14:06
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc.., dcorbit, 13:53
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc.., Harald van Dijk, 13:52
- Alternative for gotoxy in gcc.., Deep, 13:16
- Re: need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com, Default User, 12:51
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, Ben C, 12:30
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Random832, 11:47
- Re: division problem, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 11:06
- Re: division problem, dcorbit, 10:24
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, malc, 10:13
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, dcorbit, 10:12
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Eric Sosman, 10:09
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 10:04
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Harald van Dijk, 09:42
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Harald van Dijk, 09:39
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, malc, 09:38
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Harald van Dijk, 09:32
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?, jacob navia, 09:19
- Re: Need an explanation, Eric Sosman, 09:15
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, SuperKoko, 08:36
- c / c++ : is it end of era ?, shaanxxx, 08:25
- Re: who has the ebook of <<Compiler Construction:Principles and Practice>>, p_cricket_guy, 08:08
- Re: 2D arrays and addresses, Barry Schwarz, 07:56
- Re: test, krishna, 06:55
- who has the ebook of <<Compiler Construction:Principles and Practice>>, zhi.yang.pek@xxxxxxxxx, 05:46
- Re: Need an explanation, jacob navia, 05:14
- test, pyenos, 05:09
- test, pyenos, 05:08
- Re: Need an explanation, jacob navia, 05:06
- Re: need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com, rhle.freak, 03:31
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", CBFalconer, 03:20
- Re: need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com, Richard Heathfield, 03:01
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com, checoo, 02:57
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, vlsidesign, 02:53
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 02:43
- Re: prefix to infix conversion, CBFalconer, 02:32
- 2D arrays and addresses, ComerHides, 02:31
- Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down, Barry Schwarz, 02:19
- Re: error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!, Barry Schwarz, 02:02
- Re: portable typeof macro, Jack Klein, 01:16
- Re: help me design a messenger like meebo.com, rkk, 00:57
- portable typeof macro, rkk, 00:52
- Re: prefix to infix conversion, NageshB, 00:28
- Re: Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?, Keith Thompson, 00:26
- Re: error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!, the_init, 00:12
December 25, 2006
- Re: stack, rhle.freak, 23:35
- Re: parse two field file, Giorgos Keramidas, 22:14
- Re: Need an explanation, Dik T. Winter, 21:33
- Re: Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?, Random832, 21:32
- Re: Need an explanation, Dik T. Winter, 21:28
- Re: Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?, Richard Tobin, 20:55
- Re: Need an explanation, Richard Tobin, 20:53
- Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?, Ken, 20:41
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 20:27
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", CBFalconer, 20:23
- Re: Need an explanation, Richard Heathfield, 20:13
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Richard Heathfield, 20:05
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, WaterWalk, 19:57
- Re: Need an explanation, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:54
- Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:47
- Re: Need an explanation, Richard Tobin, 19:44
- Re: Need an explanation, jacob navia, 19:20
- Re: Need an explanation, Gordon Burditt, 19:14
- Need an explanation, jacob navia, 18:58
- Re: help with opening image file, Malcolm, 18:01
- Re: error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:33
- error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!, iskeletor, 16:44
- Re: division problem, David T. Ashley, 15:53
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, av, 13:40
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, av, 11:45
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, P.J. Plauger, 11:33
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Richard Tobin, 10:44
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Giorgos Keramidas, 09:52
- help me design a messenger like meebo.com, checoo, 09:29
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, P.J. Plauger, 09:03
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Kenny McCormack, 07:40
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Richard Tobin, 07:17
- Re: stack, CBFalconer, 06:15
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, santosh, 06:02
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, santosh, 06:00
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, CBFalconer, 05:58
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, vlsidesign, 05:23
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 04:54
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Marc Thrun, 04:21
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Chris Torek, 03:15
- Re: stack, rhle.freak, 02:49
December 24, 2006
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, jaysome, 22:17
- Re: stack, jaysome, 22:07
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", CBFalconer, 21:01
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 20:39
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Richard Heathfield, 20:20
- Re: Testing math.h, P.J. Plauger, 19:40
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, P.J. Plauger, 19:23
- Re: Client/Server app under unix, Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Random832, 18:44
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Chris Torek, 18:23
- Testing math.h, David Wade, 17:56
- Client/Server app under unix, Karim, 17:52
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Random832, 16:45
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", Keith Thompson, 14:28
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Keith Thompson, 14:13
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Keith Thompson, 13:52
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 13:07
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 12:13
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Joe Wright, 12:10
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 12:01
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Barry Schwarz, 11:09
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: what is an "update stream"?, Barry Schwarz, 11:02
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Barry Schwarz, 11:02
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 10:39
- Re: help with opening image file, albo, 09:35
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 09:15
- Re: what is an "update stream"?, chandanlinster, 09:09
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Harald van Dijk, 08:58
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Joe Wright, 08:47
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Kenny McCormack, 07:49
- Re: Detecting overflows while computing off_t, Andre Majorel, 07:48
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, rzed, 07:41
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Richard Heathfield, 07:33
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style", jacob navia, 07:30
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, WaterWalk, 07:24
- Re: stack, CBFalconer, 06:42
- Re: stack, Xavier Serrand, 06:27
- stack, rhle.freak, 05:50
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, TJ, 05:22
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, CBFalconer, 05:18
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Sensei, 04:36
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, Richard Heathfield, 04:01
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 03:54
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Richard Heathfield, 03:51
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, TJ, 03:51
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard, 03:45
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Richard, 03:34
- Re: what is an "update stream"?, Keith Thompson, 03:22
- Re: what is an "update stream"?, Keith Thompson, 03:21
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, vlsidesign, 03:13
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, vlsidesign, 02:46
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, furious_joe, 02:26
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, furious_joe, 02:24
- Re: if clause, James Dow Allen, 02:07
- what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables, vlsidesign, 01:47
- Re: i am confused about programming?, arnuld, 01:36
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, jaysome, 00:28
December 23, 2006
- Re: division problem, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 22:38
- Re: i am confused about programming?, Randy Howard, 22:15
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 21:52
- Re: what is an "update stream"?, Stephen Sprunk, 21:07
- what is an "update stream"?, chandanlinster, 21:00
- Re: i am confused about programming?, Richard, 20:55
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Random832, 20:46
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Barry Schwarz, 20:39
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, CBFalconer, 18:27
- Re: division problem, Richard Heathfield, 17:57
- Re: importing excel worksheet, Mark McIntyre, 17:42
- Re: i am confused about programming?, Default User, 17:19
- Re: division problem, David T. Ashley, 17:18
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 17:11
- Re: importing excel worksheet, Malcolm, 16:43
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Denis Kasak, 15:11
- Re: if clause, Matthias Lindner, 14:47
- Re: if clause, Matthias Lindner, 14:36
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Harald van Dijk, 14:19
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Richard Heathfield, 13:57
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 13:51
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, tommyPrep, 13:34
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Harald van Dijk, 13:13
- Re: i am confused about programming?, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:07
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 13:04
- Re: i am confused about programming?, Harald van Dijk, 12:53
- i am confused about programming?, arnuld, 12:39
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, Harald van Dijk, 12:33
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Harald van Dijk, 12:08
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Default User, 11:51
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Default User, 11:46
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 11:45
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Kohn Emil Dan, 11:30
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), Jack Klein, 09:45
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), Joe Wright, 09:37
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, haomiao, 09:31
- Re: importing excel worksheet, CBFalconer, 09:02
- Re: prefix to infix conversion, Richard Heathfield, 08:31
- prefix to infix conversion, NageshB, 08:21
- Re: importing excel worksheet, Richard Heathfield, 08:14
- Re: importing excel worksheet, Richard Tobin, 08:14
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Richard Tobin, 08:10
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, christian.bau, 07:53
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), CBFalconer, 07:48
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 07:42
- importing excel worksheet, 14276674, 07:24
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), Richard Heathfield, 07:08
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, fool, 06:55
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), fool, 06:44
- Re: Intializing Pointer Array, Richard Heathfield, 04:44
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 04:40
- Intializing Pointer Array, tommyPrep, 04:36
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, jaysome, 04:26
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), Richard Heathfield, 04:24
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), fool, 04:18
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, Malcolm, 04:09
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Malcolm, 04:06
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), Richard Heathfield, 04:05
- Re: malloc for strings(beginner), Malcolm, 04:01
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Michal Nazarewicz, 04:00
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, Barry Schwarz, 03:34
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 03:07
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, Harald van Dijk, 03:00
- Re: help with opening image file, Richard Heathfield, 02:53
- Re: help with opening image file, fool, 02:47
- help with opening image file, albo, 02:38
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, Stephen Sprunk, 02:10
- malloc for strings(beginner), fool, 01:57
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, Martin Ambuhl, 01:39
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Ben Pfaff, 01:17
- Re: 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, Stephen Sprunk, 01:05
- 64 bit porting - size_t vs unsigned int, meshko, 00:49
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 00:29
December 22, 2006
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Jack Klein, 23:52
- Re: How to read null characters in a file, Random832, 23:09
- How to read null characters in a file, asvini, 22:55
- How to read null characters in a file, asvini, 22:55
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Dik T. Winter, 21:41
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 21:05
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Random832, 20:44
- Re: Detecting overflows while computing off_t, Ben Pfaff, 19:59
- Re: Detecting overflows while computing off_t, pete, 19:47
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., pete, 19:34
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., CBFalconer, 19:25
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), CBFalconer, 19:20
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:58
- Re: Detecting overflows while computing off_t, Richard Tobin, 18:44
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 18:33
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Ben Pfaff, 18:22
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Chris Torek, 17:40
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Keith Thompson, 17:13
- Re: Detecting overflows while computing off_t, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Kohn Emil Dan, 16:53
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., Keith Thompson, 16:51
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Keith Thompson, 16:43
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Stephen Sprunk, 16:34
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 16:11
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 14:57
- Re: converting float to double, christian.bau, 12:59
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Ulrich Eckhardt, 11:42
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, Friedhelm Usenet Waitzmann, 10:43
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 09:52
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Dik T. Winter, 09:50
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Random832, 09:45
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Jalapeno, 09:42
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Random832, 09:24
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, jacob navia, 09:22
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, jacob navia, 09:10
- [OT] Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Eric Sosman, 09:04
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Laurent Deniau, 08:52
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Eric Sosman, 08:50
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Random832, 08:50
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 08:43
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Random832, 08:36
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 08:33
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., CBFalconer, 08:03
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), CBFalconer, 07:57
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 07:45
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 07:38
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Kohn Emil Dan, 07:32
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Marc Boyer, 07:23
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 07:12
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 07:12
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Laurent Deniau, 07:09
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 07:09
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard Bos, 07:04
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 07:04
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 07:03
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Zara, 07:00
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Mark McIntyre, 06:58
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Barry, 06:57
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Zara, 06:56
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Mark McIntyre, 06:54
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Mark McIntyre, 06:50
- Re: converting float to double, Mark McIntyre, 06:47
- Re: Huge file access in C, Mark McIntyre, 06:43
- Re: Huge file access in C, Mark McIntyre, 06:43
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Yahooooooooo, 06:29
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 06:15
- Re: size of pointers, av, 06:14
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Richard Heathfield, 06:00
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, pete, 05:58
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, jd, 05:54
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, jd, 05:48
- Re: problem while detecting floating point operations, alex, 05:46
- Re: Detecting overflows while computing off_t, pete, 05:45
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Richard Tobin, 05:44
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, jd, 05:42
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, jd, 05:41
- Re: size of pointers, mark_bluemel, 05:40
- without loop printing 1 to n, Yahooooooooo, 05:36
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Marc Boyer, 05:33
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, jacob navia, 05:32
- Re: size of pointers, av, 05:29
- Detecting overflows while computing off_t, Andre Majorel, 05:20
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard Bos, 05:17
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 05:16
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Richard Bos, 05:14
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:12
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Richard Bos, 05:11
- Re: size of pointers, av, 05:05
- Re: Gii problem, mark_bluemel, 05:04
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., mark_bluemel, 04:56
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., mark_bluemel, 04:55
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., mark_bluemel, 04:54
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n, Clark S. Cox III, 04:41
- Re: Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., tmp123, 04:40
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Richard Bos, 04:39
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), jaysome, 04:37
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Heathfield, 04:31
- Is it possible to read numbers and strings of same line with.., srikanth, 04:30
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, jaysome, 04:25
- Gii problem, step, 04:22
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 04:15
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 04:13
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Keith Thompson, 04:09
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Scorpio, 03:58
- Re: converting float to double, av, 03:56
- Re: division problem, Richard Heathfield, 03:34
- Re: division problem, Richard Bos, 03:17
- division problem, jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx, 02:50
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 02:40
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), CBFalconer, 02:39
- Re: size of pointers, av, 02:27
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, av, 02:27
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Bos, 02:26
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, CBFalconer, 02:24
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Richard Bos, 02:16
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Malcolm, 02:07
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Malcolm, 02:04
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Ulrich Eckhardt, 01:56
- Re: if string is a number (beginner), Default User, 01:18
- if string is a number (beginner), fool, 00:58
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 00:08
December 21, 2006
- Re: about processes in linux/unix, Gordon Burditt, 23:41
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?, jussij@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 23:19
- Thanks, mdh, 23:02
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 22:42
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 22:40
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 22:36
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Random832, 22:23
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 22:10
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, CBFalconer, 22:00
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, CBFalconer, 21:55
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, CBFalconer, 21:47
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Spiros Bousbouras, 21:42
- Re: bitwise complement, CBFalconer, 21:38
- Re: Huge file access in C, Random832, 21:27
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 21:25
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 21:19
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 21:15
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 21:12
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Eric Sosman, 21:07
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 21:04
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, CBFalconer, 20:59
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Eric Sosman, 20:53
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 20:43
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 20:43
- Re: bitwise complement, Eric Sosman, 20:43
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 20:39
- Re: converting float to double, christian.bau, 19:59
- Re: converting float to double, christian.bau, 19:55
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, Jeff, 19:34
- Re: converting float to double, christian.bau, 19:31
- [ot]Re: size of pointers, pete, 19:20
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, Keith Thompson, 19:19
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, Keith Thompson, 19:13
- Re: bitwise complement, Keith Thompson, 19:11
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Yevgen Muntyan, 19:01
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:47
- Re: enum { int_size_checked = 1/(sizeof(int)==4) };, Ben Pfaff, 18:46
- Re: enum { int_size_checked = 1/(sizeof(int)==4) };, pete, 18:37
- Re: Huge file access in C, Richard Tobin, 18:26
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: need a macro, Harald van Dijk, 18:16
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 18:15
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:12
- Re: converting float to double, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: Huge file access in C, jacob navia, 18:01
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard Heathfield, 17:20
- Re: Huge file access in C, Mark McIntyre, 17:16
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Mark McIntyre, 17:10
- Re: Huge file access in C, David Resnick, 16:43
- Re: Huge file access in C, jacob navia, 16:38
- Re: Huge file access in C, jacob navia, 16:29
- Huge file access in C, BlackMagic, 16:15
- Re: System call to return hostname in Visual C, Clever Monkey, 15:53
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Default User, 15:51
- Re: need a macro, Martin Ambuhl, 15:49
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 15:04
- Re: enum { int_size_checked = 1/(sizeof(int)==4) };, Simon Biber, 14:26
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, jacob navia, 14:18
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Ian Collins, 14:15
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Default User, 14:06
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Default User, 14:02
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 13:53
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Ben Pfaff, 13:48
- Re: converting float to double, Dilip, 13:45
- Re: Two-dimensional array to array of arrays, Simon Biber, 13:42
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Jalapeno, 13:38
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 13:32
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 13:28
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Ben Pfaff, 13:05
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Random832, 12:57
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Jorgen Grahn, 12:53
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 12:11
- Re: Two-dimensional array to array of arrays, mark_bluemel, 11:44
- Re: Output, mark_bluemel, 11:29
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Charlton Wilbur, 11:29
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 11:26
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard Heathfield, 11:24
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Heathfield, 11:22
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, KimmoA, 11:14
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, jacob navia, 11:09
- Re: converting float to double, Dilip, 10:59
- Re: Output, GKB, 10:56
- Re: converting float to double, rdilipk, 10:44
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, John Smith, 10:43
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Heathfield, 10:31
- Two-dimensional array to array of arrays, Kenneth Brody, 10:25
- Re: "Partially elided initialisation" on initialising 2-D array, Al Balmer, 10:23
- Re: C programmer Perm Job opening in south Brunswick, NJ, NwsGrp1, 10:19
- Re: Good C programming projects ?, Laurent Deniau, 10:02
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Kenneth Brody, 09:59
- Re: Good C programming projects ?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:56
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 09:43
- C programmer Perm Job opening in south Brunswick, NJ, Headhunter, 09:36
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 09:13
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 09:12
- Re: bitwise complement, Random832, 09:11
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Eric Sosman, 08:58
- Re: bitwise complement, Eric Sosman, 08:47
- Re: SINGAPORE PRIVATE CONDO / APT FOR SALE / Singapore New Upcoming Residential Projects, Kenny McCormack, 08:45
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 08:43
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, Random832, 08:25
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 08:18
- Re: need a macro, Laurent Deniau, 08:16
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Mark McIntyre, 08:03
- Re: converting float to double, Mark McIntyre, 07:59
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7, Richard Heathfield, 07:54
- Re: converting float to double, Richard Tobin, 07:45
- C-FAQ 19.7, jacob navia, 07:33
- Re: converting float to double, Mark McIntyre, 07:16
- Re: converting float to double, Mark McIntyre, 07:14
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 07:05
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Richard Tobin, 06:53
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, Rob Hoelz, 06:40
- Re: Related to memory management., Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 06:39
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, pete, 06:31
- Re: SINGAPORE PRIVATE CONDO / APT FOR SALE / Singapore New Upcoming Residential Projects, mark_bluemel, 06:17
- Re: SINGAPORE PRIVATE CONDO / APT FOR SALE / Singapore New Upcoming Residential Projects, Kenny McCormack, 05:52
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Michal Nazarewicz, 05:42
- Re: need a macro, Richard Bos, 05:38
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, CBFalconer, 05:37
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Bos, 05:35
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 05:33
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Bos, 05:30
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, mark_bluemel, 05:23
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, mark_bluemel, 05:22
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Richard Heathfield, 05:20
- Re: need a macro, Laurent Deniau, 05:10
- Re: need a macro, Laurent Deniau, 05:05
- Re: Output, mark_bluemel, 04:58
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, pete, 04:40
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, J. J. Farrell, 04:22
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, mark_bluemel, 04:05
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, pete, 04:03
- Re: realloc return value, mark_bluemel, 03:55
- Re: bitwise complement, jaysome, 02:58
- Re: SINGAPORE PRIVATE CONDO / APT FOR SALE / Singapore New Upcoming Residential Projects, Ian Collins, 02:52
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, jaysome, 02:43
- Re: SINGAPORE PRIVATE CONDO / APT FOR SALE / Singapore New Upcoming Residential Projects, Computer Wizard, 02:36
- Re: Output, Computer Wizard, 02:31
- Re: Output, Martin Ambuhl, 02:28
- Re: Output, Ian Collins, 02:11
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Ian Collins, 02:07
- Re: Pointers and nested structures, Computer Wizard, 02:03
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Ian Collins, 02:03
- Output, raghu, 02:02
- Re: Passing a variable argument list, Ashwani, 01:57
- need a macro, Ashwani, 01:53
- Passing a variable argument list, Rob Hoelz, 01:48
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 00:51
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 00:10
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, JimS, 00:09
December 20, 2006
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, Kenny McCormack, 23:39
- Re: System call to return hostname in Visual C, CBFalconer, 23:12
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, CBFalconer, 23:09
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 22:54
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 22:50
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 22:43
- Re: System call to return hostname in Visual C, Jack Klein, 22:36
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, CBFalconer, 22:25
- Re: bitwise complement, Random832, 22:06
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 21:53
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 21:40
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Random832, 21:40
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 21:36
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 21:34
- Re: bitwise complement, Eric Sosman, 21:31
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, Martin Ambuhl, 21:19
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 21:17
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Eric Sosman, 21:06
- Re: Related to memory management., Eric Sosman, 21:04
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 20:57
- Re: converting float to double, dcorbit, 20:52
- Re: converting float to double, dcorbit, 20:47
- System call to return hostname in Visual C, aaron80v, 20:43
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 20:37
- Re: converting float to double, dcorbit, 20:33
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, J. J. Farrell, 20:09
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: converting float to double, Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 19:34
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Simon Biber, 19:27
- Re: converting float to double, dcorbit, 19:24
- Re: converting float to double, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: converting float to double, Ben Pfaff, 19:06
- Re: inline vs macro, Keith Thompson, 19:01
- Re: realloc return value, Keith Thompson, 19:00
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:40
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:38
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:37
- Re: an interesting problem in c, pete, 18:36
- Re: converting float to double, dcorbit, 18:36
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:34
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:28
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 18:26
- Re: Beginer's question about array pointer, why doesn't my programme work?, pete, 18:26
- Re: size of pointers, Mark McIntyre, 18:26
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 18:24
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 18:20
- Re: Array problem, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Keith Thompson, 18:13
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 18:12
- Re: "Partially elided initialisation" on initialising 2-D array, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, Jeff, 18:07
- Re: Malloc Doubt, Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: realloc return value, christian.bau, 17:59
- Re: inline vs macro, Keith Thompson, 17:58
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, Martin Ambuhl, 17:56
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 17:52
- Re: inline vs macro, Keith Thompson, 17:51
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, John Bode, 17:51
- Re: enum { int_size_checked = 1/(sizeof(int)==4) };, christian.bau, 17:50
- Re: inline vs macro, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Fred Kleinschmidt, 17:47
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Peter Nilsson, 17:40
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Keith Thompson, 17:37
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, christian.bau, 17:36
- Re: problem with multiple ++, --, Harald van Dijk, 17:33
- problem with multiple ++, --, Jeff, 17:28
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 17:21
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 17:11
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 17:10
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 17:02
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 16:53
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Random832, 16:41
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 16:39
- Re: an interesting problem in c, pete, 16:03
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, pete, 16:00
- Re: size of pointers, drhowarddrfine, 15:50
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 15:29
- Re: Checking for valid number syntax, Michal Nazarewicz, 15:27
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, jacob navia, 15:18
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 15:03
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 14:59
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 14:58
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 14:55
- Checking for valid number syntax, Count Dracula, 14:53
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 14:44
- Re: converting float to double, Ernie Wright, 14:33
- Re: realloc return value, Default User, 14:32
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, lane straatman, 14:17
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Default User, 14:16
- Re: converting float to double, Ben Pfaff, 13:53
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 13:50
- getting information, gelareh.m, 13:44
- Re: converting float to double, Dilip, 13:17
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Ben Pfaff, 13:03
- Re: bitwise complement, Ben Pfaff, 13:01
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Richard Heathfield, 12:41
- Re: bitwise complement, Barry, 12:19
- Call function based on path, drhowarddrfine, 12:08
- Re: bitwise complement, Random832, 12:04
- bitwise complement, subramanian, 11:46
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Thad Smith, 11:36
- Re: enum { int_size_checked = 1/(sizeof(int)==4) };, Roland Pibinger, 11:08
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, Bill Reid, 11:04
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Richard Tobin, 10:52
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Random832, 10:51
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Random832, 10:48
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Random832, 10:45
- Re: realloc return value, mark_bluemel, 10:32
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 10:24
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, Al Balmer, 10:18
- Re: realloc return value, Richard Tobin, 10:18
- Re: realloc return value, Richard Heathfield, 09:56
- Array problem, John Dohn, 09:55
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 09:55
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Harald van Dijk, 09:52
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 09:51
- Re: realloc return value, indro, 09:46
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, Richard Heathfield, 09:42
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, CBFalconer, 09:42
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Kenneth Brody, 09:37
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Random832, 09:36
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, J. D. Leach, 09:34
- Re: about processes in linux/unix, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:32
- enum { int_size_checked = 1/(sizeof(int)==4) };, Francois Grieu, 09:26
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Eric Sosman, 09:25
- Re: Beginer's question about array pointer, why doesn't my programme work?, CBFalconer, 09:24
- Re: inline vs macro, Random832, 09:20
- about processes in linux/unix, sunil, 09:17
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Random832, 09:15
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Eric Sosman, 09:14
- Re: size of pointers, Random832, 09:12
- Re: Malloc Doubt, CBFalconer, 09:11
- Re: size of pointers, Random832, 09:11
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, sam_cit, 09:09
- Re: size of pointers, Random832, 09:08
- Re: size of pointers, Random832, 09:07
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Random832, 09:02
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Random832, 08:57
- Re: Related to memory management., Charlton Wilbur, 08:57
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Random832, 08:56
- Re: size of pointers, CBFalconer, 08:46
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 08:41
- Re: size of pointers, mark_bluemel, 08:38
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 08:36
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 08:29
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 08:23
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Richard Heathfield, 08:16
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, KimmoA, 08:15
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Barry, 08:11
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 08:10
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Barry, 08:08
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 08:05
- Re: "Partially elided initialisation" on initialising 2-D array, Richard Bos, 08:02
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 07:59
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 07:57
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 07:44
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Bos, 07:40
- Re: realloc return value, mark_bluemel, 07:36
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard Bos, 07:31
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Bos, 07:31
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 07:31
- Re: realloc return value, mark_bluemel, 07:31
- Re: realloc return value, Richard Heathfield, 07:29
- Re: realloc return value, jacob navia, 07:20
- Re: size of pointers, Chris Dollin, 07:12
- Re: an interesting problem in c, pete, 07:07
- realloc return value, subramanian, 07:06
- Re: an interesting problem in c, pete, 07:05
- Re: size of pointers, mark_bluemel, 07:00
- Related to memory management., Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 06:51
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 06:50
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Roland Pibinger, 06:35
- "Partially elided initialisation" on initialising 2-D array, mark . bergman, 06:03
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, krister, 05:58
- Re: size of pointers, mark_bluemel, 05:50
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Richard Heathfield, 05:42
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, jaysome, 05:19
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:11
- Re: Beginer's question about array pointer, why doesn't my programme work?, Richard Heathfield, 05:09
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Ian Collins, 05:07
- Re: size of pointers, Chris Torek, 05:07
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 05:00
- Re: Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Richard Heathfield, 04:58
- Re: size of pointers, Chris Torek, 04:57
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 04:57
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, jacob navia, 04:53
- Beginer's question about array pointer, why doesn't my programme work?, hn . ft . pris, 04:52
- Re: inline vs macro, jaysome, 04:37
- Delete every mth element in a linked list ??, Aditya, 04:36
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 04:32
- Re: Malloc Doubt, Chris Dollin, 04:31
- Re: inline vs macro, Ian Collins, 04:21
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Chris Torek, 04:18
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, jaysome, 04:14
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 04:13
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 04:11
- Re: Malloc Doubt, Rob Hoelz, 04:07
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 04:05
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, Chris Dollin, 04:00
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Dollin, 03:56
- Re: inline vs macro, jaysome, 03:55
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Harald van Dijk, 03:51
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Dollin, 03:47
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 03:42
- Re: Malloc Doubt, Richard Heathfield, 03:38
- Re: Malloc Doubt, sam_cit, 03:36
- Re: inline vs macro, CBFalconer, 03:34
- Malloc Doubt, deepak, 03:31
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Richard Heathfield, 03:28
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 03:27
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, jaysome, 03:20
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 03:09
- Re: inline vs macro, Ian Collins, 03:08
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 03:04
- Re: inline vs macro, jaysome, 03:01
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 02:45
- Good C programming projects ?, trsxxx, 02:45
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 02:42
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, jaysome, 02:36
- Re: inline vs macro, CBFalconer, 02:35
- Re: an interesting problem in c, CBFalconer, 02:29
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 02:13
- Re: inline vs macro, dcorbit, 01:58
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 01:30
- Re: size of pointers, onkar, 01:11
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 00:58
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Richard Heathfield, 00:44
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 00:18
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 00:07
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 00:05
December 19, 2006
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 23:59
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Keith Thompson, 23:56
- Re: converting float to double, Keith Thompson, 23:54
- Re: converting float to double, Keith Thompson, 23:49
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, sam_cit, 23:45
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Simon Biber, 23:22
- Re: converting float to double, Thad Smith, 22:32
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, websnarf, 22:24
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 21:02
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 20:28
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 20:13
- Re: converting float to double, Dik T. Winter, 20:10
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, WaterWalk, 20:07
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Dik T. Winter, 19:54
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Random832, 19:47
- Long numbers for scanf functions, Random832, 19:44
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Random832, 19:38
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 19:30
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Bebert, 19:22
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, lane straatman, 19:11
- Re: converting float to double, Malcolm, 19:05
- Re: size of pointers, Stephen Sprunk, 19:03
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, malc, 19:00
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Stephen Sprunk, 18:56
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Stephen Sprunk, 18:50
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Simon Biber, 18:44
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Default User, 18:41
- Re: size of pointers, Malcolm, 18:36
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Simon Biber, 18:31
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Ben Pfaff, 18:29
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Malcolm, 18:26
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Ben Pfaff, 18:26
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Simon Biber, 18:23
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Chris Torek, 18:22
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 18:21
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Richard Heathfield, 18:17
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Walter Roberson, 18:07
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, CBFalconer, 18:03
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 17:55
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, August Karlstrom, 17:52
- Re: converting float to double, Malcolm, 17:37
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 17:37
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, KimmoA, 17:34
- Re: converting float to double, dcorbit, 17:34
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Malcolm, 17:30
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, August Karlstrom, 17:26
- Re: converting float to double, Dilip, 17:23
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Harald van Dijk, 17:17
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:16
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: The lack of a boolean data type in C, Randy Howard, 17:07
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 16:56
- Re: converting float to double, Random832, 16:54
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Random832, 16:53
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, David T. Ashley, 16:49
- The lack of a boolean data type in C, KimmoA, 16:48
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 16:46
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Random832, 16:44
- Re: converting float to double, William Hughes, 16:40
- Re: on returning a ptr in a local stack - TPA, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: an interesting problem in c, pete, 16:35
- Re: inline vs macro, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: converting float to double, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, pete, 16:27
- Re: converting float to double, Dilip, 16:24
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Serve Laurijssen, 16:22
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Peter Nilsson, 16:20
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: converting float to double, pete, 16:14
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Serve Laurijssen, 16:11
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Old Wolf, 16:10
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Stephen Sprunk, 16:02
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, pete, 15:59
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Chris Torek, 15:53
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 15:46
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, pete, 15:46
- Re: inline vs macro, Chris Torek, 15:42
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 15:38
- Re: an interesting problem in c, CBFalconer, 15:28
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 15:22
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 15:19
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Torek, 15:16
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Random832, 14:59
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, E. Robert Tisdale, 14:47
- Re: i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, Richard Heathfield, 14:36
- i++, ++i, i+=1 and i = i+1;, jim, 14:28
- Re: on returning a ptr in a local stack, Fred Kleinschmidt, 13:50
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Random832, 13:47
- Re: on returning a ptr in a local stack, student1976, 13:47
- Re: on returning a ptr in a local stack, Rg, 13:46
- Re: on returning a ptr in a local stack, Dave Vandervies, 13:36
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Eric Sosman, 13:35
- Re: on returning a ptr in a local stack, Ben Pfaff, 13:17
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, Dave Vandervies, 13:09
- on returning a ptr in a local stack, student1976, 13:07
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Rg, 13:04
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Random832, 13:01
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Random832, 12:47
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Yevgen Muntyan, 12:23
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, Chris Dollin, 12:19
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, David T. Ashley, 12:12
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Richard Heathfield, 12:09
- Re: problem while detecting floating point operations, Thad Smith, 12:06
- Re: inline vs macro, Richard Heathfield, 12:06
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Eric Sosman, 11:59
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, mark_bluemel, 11:50
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type, Charlton Wilbur, 11:47
- selecting and working with appropriate data type, lane straatman, 11:40
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 11:39
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 11:24
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 11:21
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, forkazoo, 11:18
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, Charlton Wilbur, 11:15
- Re: converting float to double, CBFalconer, 11:12
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Stephen Sprunk, 11:11
- Re: inline vs macro, Fred Kleinschmidt, 11:05
- Re: an interesting problem in c, CBFalconer, 11:01
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 10:50
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, CBFalconer, 10:45
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, Al Balmer, 10:44
- Re: inline vs macro, Stephen Sprunk, 10:43
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Dollin, 10:41
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Sensei, 10:40
- Re: converting float to double, mark_bluemel, 10:39
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, Chris Dollin, 10:38
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, Francois Grieu, 10:34
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Stephen Sprunk, 10:30
- Re: inline vs macro, jacob navia, 10:21
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, trm, 10:20
- Re: inline vs macro, sam_cit, 10:19
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, Chris Dollin, 10:18
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, sam_cit, 10:16
- Re: better way to pass arguements to a function, Richard Heathfield, 10:10
- inline vs macro, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 10:08
- converting float to double, Dilip, 10:07
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, kjm.2me@xxxxxxxxx, 10:03
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Random832, 10:02
- better way to pass arguements to a function, sam_cit, 10:00
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 09:54
- Re: size of pointers, Kenneth Brody, 09:53
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, trm, 09:51
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Richard Heathfield, 09:49
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 09:48
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Richard Heathfield, 09:47
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Kenneth Brody, 09:46
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Kenneth Brody, 09:39
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Kenneth Brody, 09:35
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 09:32
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, trm, 09:30
- Re: an interesting problem in c, sam_cit, 09:25
- Re: size of pointers, Random832, 09:04
- Re: size of pointers, Random832, 08:56
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Random832, 08:52
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Chris Dollin, 08:51
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Roland Pibinger, 08:34
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, jacob navia, 08:04
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Chris Dollin, 08:02
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Richard Tobin, 07:55
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, jacob navia, 07:42
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Chris Dollin, 06:50
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Dollin, 06:48
- Re: an interesting problem in c, mark_bluemel, 06:46
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Keith Thompson, 06:37
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Keith Thompson, 06:33
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 06:24
- Re: problem while detecting floating point operations, pete, 06:20
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Cactus, 06:05
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 05:52
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Richard Heathfield, 05:51
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Richard Heathfield, 05:47
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:46
- Re: an interesting problem in c, sam_cit, 05:44
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, jacob navia, 05:43
- Re: size of pointers, CBFalconer, 05:41
- Re: an interesting problem in c, Richard Heathfield, 05:40
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, mark_bluemel, 05:38
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:37
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 05:33
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 05:33
- Re: an interesting problem in c, sam_cit, 05:33
- Re: an interesting problem in c, mark_bluemel, 05:28
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 05:27
- Re: an interesting problem in c, websnarf, 05:27
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, websnarf, 05:21
- problem while detecting floating point operations, alex, 05:14
- an interesting problem in c, sam_cit, 05:06
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 05:01
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Dollin, 05:00
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 04:54
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Heathfield, 04:50
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 04:48
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, Richard Bos, 04:47
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 04:45
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Richard Heathfield, 04:45
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Richard Bos, 04:44
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 04:42
- Re: Big (o) notation, Richard Heathfield, 04:42
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Richard Heathfield, 04:38
- Re: size of pointers, Keith Thompson, 04:34
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Keith Thompson, 04:22
- Re: size of pointers, pete, 04:21
- [ot]Re: how to do an infinite loop, pete, 04:15
- Re: size of pointers, Chris Dollin, 04:13
- Re: size of pointers, jacob navia, 04:11
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 04:08
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Chris Dollin, 04:06
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Chris Dollin, 04:04
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, iamgodk, 04:01
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Chris Dollin, 04:01
- Re: size of pointers, pete, 03:59
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, iamgodk, 03:56
- Re: size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, pete, 03:55
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 03:44
- size of a typedef with arrays of unsigned char, Francois Grieu, 03:42
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, mark_bluemel, 03:36
- Re: size of pointers, mark_bluemel, 03:34
- Re: size of pointers, mark_bluemel, 03:31
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 03:30
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 03:28
- Re: size of pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 03:05
- Re: size of pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 02:58
- Re: size of pointers, iamgodk, 02:57
- Re: size of pointers, Richard Bos, 02:48
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, David Geering, 02:32
- size of pointers, subramanian, 02:32
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 02:30
- Re: about the print command in gdb., p_cricket_guy, 01:57
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Walter Roberson, 01:29
- about the print command in gdb., sunil, 01:08
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, jaysome, 01:01
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Keith Thompson, 00:53
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 00:50
- Re: standard library functions, Mike Wahler, 00:49
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, sam_cit, 00:42
- standard library functions, sam_cit, 00:38
- Re: regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, Walter Roberson, 00:17
- regarding pointer operation in a printf function call, sam_cit, 00:15
December 18, 2006
- Re: Big (o) notation, David T. Ashley, 22:38
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, David T. Ashley, 22:32
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Jack Klein, 22:28
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, U, 22:22
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 20:35
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 20:23
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Bill Medland, 20:22
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 20:17
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Ben Pfaff, 20:06
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 20:06
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Simon Biber, 20:04
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, J. D. Leach, 19:58
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Richard Tobin, 19:32
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, Al Balmer, 19:31
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Random832, 19:14
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Default User, 18:56
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 18:56
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, J. D. Leach, 18:53
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Kohn Emil Dan, 18:48
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Richard Heathfield, 18:44
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 18:39
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, August Karlstrom, 18:35
- Re: GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, loic-dev, 18:31
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, pete, 18:29
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:28
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Kohn Emil Dan, 18:20
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Stephen Sprunk, 18:13
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Kohn Emil Dan, 18:09
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Ben Pfaff, 18:07
- GDB Doesn't Recognize Core File Format, J. D. Leach, 18:06
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 17:57
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Malcolm, 17:52
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, John Bode, 17:52
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Keith Thompson, 17:51
- Re: gdb output, Richard Tobin, 17:48
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Keith Thompson, 17:39
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Kohn Emil Dan, 17:26
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Randy Howard, 17:12
- Re: reverse a single linked list, Randy Howard, 17:04
- Re: FTP client C source code, Roberto Waltman, 16:42
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, mensanator@xxxxxxx, 16:21
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, CBFalconer, 15:46
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, CBFalconer, 15:37
- Re: getchar and character arrays, CBFalconer, 15:12
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Random832, 15:08
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, malc, 14:57
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 14:38
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 14:21
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 13:58
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 13:54
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Default User, 13:46
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Random832, 13:32
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Walter Roberson, 13:25
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 13:20
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Richard Heathfield, 13:17
- Files & dirs: historical reasons?, Sensei, 13:07
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Richard Heathfield, 13:04
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Richard Heathfield, 12:56
- Re: Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Clever Monkey, 12:55
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Random832, 12:49
- Why do you not have to free when using strrchr?, Angus, 12:48
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Random832, 12:47
- Re: Big (o) notation - TPA, Default User, 11:38
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Default User, 11:35
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, John Bode, 11:32
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Richard Heathfield, 11:29
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, jacob navia, 11:21
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Richard Bos, 11:19
- Re: how to get rid of warning (due to passing multidimensional array), Fred Kleinschmidt, 11:18
- Re: tricky array problem !, Random832, 11:14
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 11:12
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Stephen Sprunk, 11:11
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Richard Heathfield, 11:11
- Re: memcmp() checker: memory access errors, Richard Bos, 11:06
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, Kenneth Brody, 11:00
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Laurent Deniau, 10:57
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, Kenneth Brody, 10:50
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, David T. Ashley, 10:48
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Jack Klein, 10:45
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:45
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Ben Pfaff, 10:43
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 10:42
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Jack Klein, 10:42
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?, Richard Heathfield, 10:41
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Richard Heathfield, 10:39
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, malc, 10:37
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 10:32
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 10:31
- what malloc(0) should returns?, quiberon2, 10:20
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Chris Dollin, 10:07
- Re: tricky array problem !, Richard Bos, 09:57
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Richard Bos, 09:54
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Bos, 09:51
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 09:49
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, Richard Bos, 09:48
- Re: tricky array problem !, Random832, 09:45
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Random832, 09:24
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Random832, 09:22
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Random832, 09:20
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Random832, 09:19
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 09:14
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 09:08
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Roland Pibinger, 09:06
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Kohn Emil Dan, 09:04
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Hans Bus, 08:14
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, Friedhelm Usenet Waitzmann, 07:52
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Richard Heathfield, 07:34
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 07:31
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 06:50
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, pete, 06:47
- Re: when to use C and when to use C++, CBFalconer, 06:24
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, CBFalconer, 06:17
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, CBFalconer, 06:10
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 06:06
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Nick Keighley, 04:55
- Re: Big (o) notation, onkar, 04:54
- Re: Big (o) notation, onkar, 04:41
- Re: reference to a pointer, Chris Dollin, 04:37
- VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, subramanian, 04:24
- Re: VLA feature of C99 vs malloc, Marc Boyer, 04:22
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Chris Torek, 04:10
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Chris Dollin, 04:04
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Richard Heathfield, 04:04
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, Chris Torek, 04:01
- Re: Big (o) notation, Richard Heathfield, 03:49
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Richard Bos, 03:47
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Tech_Head, 03:42
- Re: tricky array problem !, Richard Heathfield, 03:38
- Re: signal handling in C, Richard Bos, 03:31
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Richard Heathfield, 03:30
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Chris Torek, 03:28
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Richard Heathfield, 03:23
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Richard Heathfield, 03:22
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Richard Heathfield, 03:14
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Richard Heathfield, 03:07
- memcmp() checker: memory access errors, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 02:53
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- Re: scanf behaviour, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- Re: parsing fortran, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- Re: when to use C and when to use C++, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- Re: To reuse or not to reuse, Dave Thompson, 02:22
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Tech_Head, 02:04
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Keith Thompson, 01:32
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Keith Thompson, 01:28
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, raghu, 00:58
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Peter Nilsson, 00:24
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, CBFalconer, 00:01
December 17, 2006
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, David T. Ashley, 23:42
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, David T. Ashley, 23:38
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Stephen Sprunk, 23:12
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, malc, 23:12
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 23:05
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, malc, 23:04
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 22:55
- Re: tricky array problem !, Default User, 22:54
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Keith Thompson, 22:53
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Keith Thompson, 22:50
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Sjouke Burry, 22:45
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, malc, 22:44
- Re: tricky array problem !, Keith Thompson, 22:37
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Keith Thompson, 22:35
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 22:20
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Keith Thompson, 22:15
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, CBFalconer, 22:11
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Keith Thompson, 22:06
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 21:56
- Re: tricky array problem !, pete, 21:52
- Re: ANSI C code testing, Ian Collins, 21:51
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, John Bode, 21:12
- Re: tricky array problem !, Old Wolf, 20:39
- Re: error free function and how to debug, CBFalconer, 20:23
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, pete, 20:20
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Giorgos Keramidas, 20:17
- Re: reverse a single linked list, CBFalconer, 20:17
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Mattan, 20:05
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Walter Roberson, 19:56
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Bill Reid, 19:34
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, Richard, 19:23
- Re: tricky array problem !, Richard, 19:19
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Richard, 19:07
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:06
- Re: regarding external function(Ss), Richard, 19:02
- Re: Big (o) notation, David T. Ashley, 19:01
- Re: tricky array problem !, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Richard, 18:57
- Re: Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, David T. Ashley, 18:48
- Re: tricky array problem !, Old Wolf, 18:42
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:41
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Sheldon, 17:57
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Keith Thompson, 17:56
- Re: regarding pointers to characters, Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Chris McDonald, 17:53
- Global variable modifiable by some translation units but not others, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:52
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Robert Gamble, 17:44
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Malcolm, 17:44
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Sheldon, 17:42
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Sheldon, 17:40
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Ben C, 17:40
- Re: regarding * and ++ operators, Malcolm, 17:40
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Gordon Burditt, 17:37
- Re: regarding pointers to characters, sam_cit, 17:37
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Gordon Burditt, 17:33
- Re: does a program work in all cases?, Chris McDonald, 17:30
- Re: regarding pointers to characters, Keith Thompson, 17:27
- does a program work in all cases?, Sheldon, 17:26
- regarding * and ++ operators, sam_cit, 17:23
- Re: regarding external function(Ss), Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: gdb output, Sheldon, 17:20
- regarding pointers to characters, sam_cit, 17:14
- Re: regarding heap memory area of a process memory, Keith Thompson, 17:07
- Re: regarding heap memory area of a process memory, Walter Roberson, 17:07
- Re: regarding heap memory area of a process memory, pete, 17:05
- Re: regarding external function(Ss), pete, 17:02
- Re: error free function and how to debug, pete, 16:58
- Re: how to get rid of warning (due to passing multidimensional array), Keith Thompson, 16:57
- regarding heap memory area of a process memory, sam_cit, 16:56
- Re: Big (o) notation, Keith Thompson, 16:51
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Kenny McCormack, 16:49
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, sam_cit, 16:48
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Keith Thompson, 16:44
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Malcolm, 16:43
- regarding external function(Ss), sam_cit, 16:42
- Re: ANSI C code testing, jacob navia, 16:36
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, pete, 16:28
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Richard Heathfield, 16:27
- Re: error free function and how to debug, Malcolm, 16:04
- how to get rid of warning (due to passing multidimensional array), nleahcim@xxxxxxxxx, 15:55
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Ernie Wright, 15:46
- Re: ANSI C code testing, Malcolm, 15:36
- Re: Big (o) notation, Malcolm, 15:29
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Malcolm, 15:27
- error free function and how to debug, povoação, 15:11
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Default User, 14:48
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 14:46
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Mattan, 14:43
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Eric Sosman, 14:30
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 14:27
- Re: How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Tim Prince, 14:19
- Re: reverse a single linked list, Eric Sosman, 14:10
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 14:02
- How does C handle issues arising out of Endianness?, Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 13:47
- Big (o) notation, sam_cit, 12:59
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Bill Reid, 12:36
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, CBFalconer, 12:17
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, vid512@xxxxxxxxx, 12:12
- Re: reverse a single linked list, pete, 12:05
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, vid512@xxxxxxxxx, 11:54
- Re: reverse a single linked list, sam_cit, 11:37
- Re: reverse a single linked list, Eric Sosman, 11:27
- Re: reverse a single linked list, sam_cit, 11:05
- Re: reverse a single linked list, Eric Sosman, 10:42
- Re: parse two field file, Eric Sosman, 10:37
- Re: parse two field file, Richard, 10:24
- Re: gdb output, Ico, 10:05
- Re: reverse a single linked list, Ico, 10:04
- Re: gdb output, Sheldon, 09:57
- Re: reverse a single linked list, sam_cit, 09:55
- Re: reverse a single linked list, Ico, 09:50
- Re: gdb output, Ico, 09:49
- reverse a single linked list, sam_cit, 09:43
- [OT] Re: gdb output, Jens Thoms Toerring, 09:41
- Re: gdb output, Sheldon, 08:58
- Re: reference to a pointer, Richard Heathfield, 08:43
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Richard Heathfield, 08:41
- reference to a pointer, sam_cit, 08:40
- Re: gdb output, Barry, 08:20
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Zhenhuan Du, 07:53
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Roland Pibinger, 07:14
- gdb output, Sheldon, 07:05
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Roland Pibinger, 06:58
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Barry, 06:48
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Kenny McCormack, 06:29
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 06:07
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 05:38
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Keith Thompson, 05:14
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Dead Loop, 05:14
- Re: parse two field file, Malcolm, 04:54
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Ernie Wright, 04:06
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Richard Heathfield, 03:18
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Richard Heathfield, 03:15
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Zhenhuan Du, 03:10
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, CBFalconer, 01:52
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., Stephen Sprunk, 00:22
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, jaysome, 00:09
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Stephen Sprunk, 00:07
December 16, 2006
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Random832, 23:43
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Zhenhuan Du, 23:16
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 23:13
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 23:10
- Re: Modern Operating System P 105, I can't understand the code, Solo.Wolve, 22:48
- Re: parse two field file, CBFalconer, 22:00
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Tom, 21:38
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Greg Johnston, 21:32
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 21:20
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 19:50
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., Chris Torek, 19:37
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, CBFalconer, 19:32
- parse two field file, Richard, 19:10
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Mark McIntyre, 19:08
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Mark McIntyre, 19:04
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Chris Torek, 19:04
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: Types, Thad Smith, 18:41
- Re: tricky array problem !, Kenny McCormack, 18:38
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Kenny McCormack, 18:33
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 18:25
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 18:12
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 18:05
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 17:04
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 16:39
- Re: [OT] Re: Cleanup patterns, Randy Howard, 16:21
- [OT] Re: Cleanup patterns, Eric Sosman, 16:15
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 16:15
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Roland Pibinger, 16:09
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 15:46
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 15:46
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 15:38
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 15:07
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., Randy Howard, 15:04
- Re: ANSI C code testing, jacob navia, 14:36
- Re: tricky array problem !, Mark McIntyre, 14:23
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Randy Howard, 14:22
- Re: tricky array problem !, Mark McIntyre, 14:22
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Mark McIntyre, 14:18
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Mark McIntyre, 14:15
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Robert Gamble, 14:13
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., goose, 14:13
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Randy Howard, 14:06
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Jens Thoms Toerring, 13:49
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, CBFalconer, 13:38
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, CBFalconer, 13:20
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 13:19
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 13:11
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 13:10
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 13:02
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 12:52
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 11:58
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 11:33
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 11:22
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Randy Howard, 11:05
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Roland Pibinger, 10:33
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, CBFalconer, 10:04
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., Randy Howard, 09:44
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, goose, 09:15
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, CBFalconer, 09:15
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Randy Howard, 09:13
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., goose, 09:12
- Re: getchar and character arrays, CBFalconer, 09:06
- Re: Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Randy Howard, 09:01
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, goose, 09:00
- Dynamic C to C Data Transfer, Tom, 08:47
- Re: signal handling in C, Kohn Emil Dan, 07:20
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 06:39
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 06:35
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Randy Howard, 06:26
- Re: On-topicness, Randy Howard, 06:03
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Randy Howard, 05:29
- Re: C-related Christmas presents, Richard Heathfield, 04:35
- Re: designing of the compilers, Richard Heathfield, 04:34
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Richard Heathfield, 04:29
- C-related Christmas presents, Malcolm, 04:18
- Re: designing of the compilers, Malcolm, 04:16
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Malcolm, 04:08
- Re: problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Dead Loop, 03:58
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 03:09
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Chris Torek, 02:54
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Harald van Dijk, 02:50
- problem about sovling definition conflict when porting, Zhenhuan Du, 02:15
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Richard Heathfield, 01:50
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Zealot Zuo, 01:23
- SINGAPORE PRIVATE CONDO / APT FOR SALE / Singapore New Upcoming Residential Projects, Spytips@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 01:22
- Re: tricky array problem !, Richard Heathfield, 01:20
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Richard Heathfield, 01:17
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 01:16
- Re: Additional resources to understand C better., Jack Klein, 01:03
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Walter Roberson, 00:58
- Re: tricky array problem !, Jack Klein, 00:49
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Jack Klein, 00:38
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Jack Klein, 00:34
December 15, 2006
- Additional resources to understand C better., Indian.croesus@xxxxxxxxx, 23:26
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, SM Ryan, 23:19
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, William Hughes, 22:53
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Randy Howard, 21:38
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Randy Howard, 21:34
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Randy Howard, 21:32
- Re: tricky array problem !, Keith Thompson, 21:31
- Re: tricky array problem !, queniao, 21:13
- Re: tricky array problem !, queniao, 21:08
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Peter Nilsson, 20:32
- Re: ANSI C code testing, Micah Cowan, 20:32
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 19:33
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Random832, 19:02
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Tobin, 18:59
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 18:58
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Richard Tobin, 18:56
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Chris Torek, 18:15
- Re: typedef forward declare, krishna, 17:58
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Eric Sosman, 17:51
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 17:46
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Walter Roberson, 17:31
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, CBFalconer, 17:17
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, vid512@xxxxxxxxx, 17:16
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, CBFalconer, 17:14
- Re: tricky array problem !, Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Keith Thompson, 17:00
- Re: tricky array problem !, Richard Heathfield, 16:59
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, CBFalconer, 16:51
- Re: tricky array problem !, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: tricky array problem !, loic-dev, 16:43
- Re: Types, CBFalconer, 16:41
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Random832, 16:41
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 16:34
- Re: getchar and character arrays, CBFalconer, 16:33
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Walter Roberson, 16:23
- Re: tricky array problem !, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:23
- Re: tricky array problem !, loic-dev, 16:15
- Re: World smallest chess program, William Hughes, 16:12
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Ernie Wright, 16:09
- Re: tricky array problem !, Richard Heathfield, 16:02
- Re: World smallest chess program, Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: tricky array problem !, Ian Collins, 16:01
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 15:59
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 15:57
- tricky array problem !, onkar, 15:55
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: Simple problem with pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, matevzb, 15:42
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 15:40
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Mark McIntyre, 15:37
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 15:35
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 15:31
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 15:31
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 15:28
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, jacob navia, 15:28
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 15:27
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 15:24
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Random832, 15:19
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 15:17
- Re: clc-wiki.net status?, Mark McIntyre, 14:52
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Mark McIntyre, 14:49
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 14:47
- [OT] Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Eric Sosman, 14:40
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Default User, 14:40
- Re: integer overflow in scanf functions, Walter Roberson, 14:38
- Re: signal handling in C - TPA, Default User, 14:36
- integer overflow in scanf functions, vid512@xxxxxxxxx, 14:30
- Re: FTP client C source code, Roland Pibinger, 14:27
- Re: I am studying c myself .Which books I should read?, Default User, 14:24
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Random832, 14:16
- Re: FTP client C source code, Random832, 14:15
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Default User, 14:03
- Re: clc-wiki.net status?, Richard Heathfield, 13:40
- Re: FTP client C source code, Richard Heathfield, 13:28
- Re: clc-wiki.net status?, Clever Monkey, 13:27
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Richard Heathfield, 13:27
- Re: rl_bind_key equvilalent for windows, Kenneth Brody, 13:22
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, goose, 13:07
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, matevzb, 12:45
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, loic-dev, 12:42
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, loic-dev, 12:36
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Harald van Dijk, 12:30
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, loic-dev, 12:21
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Ben Pfaff, 12:20
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Richard Heathfield, 12:13
- Re: designing of the compilers, Richard Heathfield, 12:09
- Re: designing of the compilers, David T. Ashley, 11:53
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, ais523, 11:52
- Re: How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Harald van Dijk, 11:52
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Kenneth Brody, 11:35
- How to "continue" in nested do-while-loop?, Jan Schmidt, 11:31
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, info, 11:18
- Re: Types, Richard Heathfield, 11:08
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 11:01
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, embeddedc, 10:56
- Re: Types, Chris Dollin, 10:22
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Ben Pfaff, 10:22
- Re: Types, Random832, 10:16
- Re: Types, Random832, 10:14
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Random832, 10:12
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Random832, 10:08
- Re: FTP client C source code, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:08
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Random832, 10:06
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Lew Pitcher, 10:05
- Re: rl_bind_key equvilalent for windows, Kenny McCormack, 09:54
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 09:52
- Re: rl_bind_key equvilalent for windows, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:26
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Roland Pibinger, 09:16
- Re: regarding free function in c library, CBFalconer, 08:46
- Re: rl_bind_key equvilalent for windows, CBFalconer, 08:43
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Roland Pibinger, 08:40
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Richard Heathfield, 08:30
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Roland Pibinger, 08:28
- Re: Types, CBFalconer, 08:28
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, embeddedc, 08:26
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 08:18
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Chris Dollin, 08:12
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Lew Pitcher, 08:11
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 08:11
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Richard Heathfield, 08:10
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, af, 08:05
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Roland Pibinger, 08:00
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Richard Heathfield, 07:55
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, embeddedc, 07:47
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Random832, 07:23
- Re: Types, Bob Martin, 07:07
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Chris Dollin, 07:04
- Re: signal handling in C, Chris Dollin, 07:03
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, goose, 06:59
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Chris Dollin, 06:56
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Kohn Emil Dan, 06:53
- Re: signal handling in C, loic-dev, 06:53
- Re: Types, Richard Heathfield, 06:46
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Richard Heathfield, 06:42
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Richard Heathfield, 06:37
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Richard Heathfield, 06:36
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Chris Dollin, 06:36
- Re: signal handling in C, Kohn Emil Dan, 06:36
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Barry, 06:35
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Chris Dollin, 06:35
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, ais523, 06:33
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea, Zealot Zuo, 06:23
- Re: Pascal's Triangle, Duncan Muirhead, 06:02
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Zealot Zuo, 05:58
- C garbage collection -crazy idea, onkar, 05:56
- C garbage collection -crazy idea, onkar, 05:56
- Re: List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, Nick Keighley, 05:36
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Nick Keighley, 05:31
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Nick Keighley, 05:14
- List of implementation dependent parts of C standard, embeddedc, 04:48
- Re: regarding free function in c library, sam_cit, 04:39
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, matevzb, 04:34
- rl_bind_key equvilalent for windows, chaitanya.sharma@xxxxxxxxx, 04:24
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Chris Dollin, 04:21
- Re: Simple problem with pointers, Nick Keighley, 04:19
- Re: designing of the compilers, Chris Dollin, 04:16
- Re: designing of the compilers, Zealot Zuo, 04:05
- Re: designing of the compilers, ken, 04:01
- Re: Types, Chris Dollin, 03:59
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Chris Dollin, 03:52
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Nick Keighley, 03:45
- Re: Types, av, 03:44
- Re: Types, av, 03:44
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Chris Dollin, 03:41
- Re: regarding free function in c library, Zealot Zuo, 03:38
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Keith Thompson, 03:29
- Re: Simple problem with pointers, sam_cit, 03:27
- Re: signal handling in C, vijay kalkoti, 03:24
- regarding free function in c library, sam_cit, 03:18
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, CBFalconer, 03:12
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 03:01
- Re: Function pointers, Richard Bos, 02:58
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Bos, 02:57
- Re: ANSI C code testing, Ian Collins, 02:55
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 02:52
- Re: signal handling in C, Chris Torek, 02:46
- Re: designing of the compilers, Richard Heathfield, 02:36
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 02:35
- designing of the compilers, pransri2006, 02:32
- Re: signal handling in C, subramanian, 02:29
- ANSI C code testing, praveen, 02:26
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Simon Biber, 02:19
- Re: signal handling in C, Richard Heathfield, 01:55
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", CBFalconer, 01:51
- signal handling in C, subramanian, 01:46
- Re: function pointers, CBFalconer, 01:38
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Richard Heathfield, 01:12
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, MJ_India, 01:08
- Re: switch problem - interesting !!, Richard Heathfield, 01:05
- Re: Pascal's Triangle, Thad Smith, 00:57
- switch problem - interesting !!, onkar, 00:57
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, MJ_India, 00:57
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Ernie Wright, 00:37
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, goose, 00:36
- Re: function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 00:29
- Re: function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 00:27
- Re: Function pointers, Dag Viken, 00:04
December 14, 2006
- Re: function pointers, Keith Thompson, 23:59
- Re: function pointers, Richard, 23:50
- Re: Simple problem with pointers, Richard, 23:41
- Re: Pascal's Triangle, Michael, 23:34
- Re: function pointers, Random832, 23:28
- Re: Pascal's Triangle, Ksitami, 23:27
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Anoop Saxena, 22:46
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 22:19
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Joe Wright, 21:57
- Re: function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 21:48
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Richard Heathfield, 21:45
- Pascal's Triangle, Aaron, 21:42
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 21:40
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 21:39
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 21:37
- Re: I am studying c myself .Which books I should read?, Richard Heathfield, 21:34
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Heathfield, 21:26
- Re: clc-wiki.net status?, Richard Heathfield, 21:21
- Re: problem in passing a value into a structure, Barry Schwarz, 21:13
- FTP client C source code, EBG, 21:07
- Re: clc-wiki.net status?, Joe Wright, 20:50
- clc-wiki.net status?, Keith Thompson, 20:39
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Keith Thompson, 20:35
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Random832, 20:18
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Random832, 20:10
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Random832, 20:03
- Re: print an address, CBFalconer, 19:48
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 19:44
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, CBFalconer, 19:39
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, CBFalconer, 19:35
- Re: getchar and character arrays, CBFalconer, 19:23
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Mark McIntyre, 19:10
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Mark McIntyre, 19:08
- Re: I am studying c myself .Which books I should read?, here8now, 19:06
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Keith Thompson, 18:47
- Re: function pointers, David Wade, 18:43
- Re: Function pointers, David Wade, 18:40
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Keith Thompson, 18:27
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Keith Thompson, 18:26
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 18:18
- Re: pointers to constant characters and constant pointers to characters, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Keith Thompson, 18:07
- Re: print an address, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Kenny McCormack, 17:55
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Simon Biber, 17:45
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Keith Thompson, 17:44
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Simon Biber, 17:31
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, osmium, 17:25
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:12
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Jens Thoms Toerring, 17:02
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Stephen Sprunk, 16:58
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Stephen Sprunk, 16:45
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Ben Pfaff, 16:39
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, goose, 16:31
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Jean Pierre Daviau, 16:30
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Roland Pibinger, 15:29
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 15:25
- Re: print an address, John Bode, 15:07
- Re: Simple problem with pointers, Ben Pfaff, 14:31
- Re: Simple problem with pointers, Walter Roberson, 14:22
- Simple problem with pointers, mark, 14:17
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Ernie Wright, 14:14
- Re: print an address, Chris Torek, 13:49
- Re: On-topicness, Default User, 13:48
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Richard Tobin, 13:04
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, osmium, 12:50
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, jacob navia, 12:48
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 12:40
- Re: Downloadable standards file?, Harald van Dijk, 12:39
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Coos Haak, 12:11
- Downloadable standards file?, Jim Cook, 12:06
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Anoop Saxena, 12:01
- Re: pointers to constant characters and constant pointers to characters, Randy Howard, 12:01
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, David T. Ashley, 11:52
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", RoughRyde, 11:51
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Chris Dollin, 11:37
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Random832, 11:32
- Re: print an address, Kohn Emil Dan, 11:21
- Re: pointers to constant characters and constant pointers to characters, Harald van Dijk, 11:18
- Re: pointers to constant characters and constant pointers to characters, Richard Heathfield, 11:17
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 11:16
- pointers to constant characters and constant pointers to characters, sam_cit, 11:04
- Re: On-topicness, Kenny McCormack, 10:55
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Chris Dollin, 10:51
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 10:49
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, Anoop Saxena, 10:42
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:32
- !! EL EXITO LO DECIDES TU !!!, adelmo, 10:31
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 10:25
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Kenneth Brody, 10:22
- Re: How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", Chris Dollin, 10:11
- How do I call a function taking only "const char *a", RoughRyde, 10:04
- Re: regarding bit fields, David T. Ashley, 10:03
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 09:58
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Clark S. Cox III, 09:52
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, David T. Ashley, 09:50
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Roland Pibinger, 09:30
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 09:25
- Re: function pointers, CBFalconer, 09:24
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 09:23
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, CBFalconer, 09:21
- Re: print an address, Jens Thoms Toerring, 09:21
- Re: print an address, Richard Heathfield, 09:18
- Re: print an address, Harald van Dijk, 09:14
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Kohn Emil Dan, 09:03
- print an address, sam_cit, 09:01
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:50
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Chris Dollin, 08:36
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Richard Heathfield, 08:32
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Richard Heathfield, 08:31
- Re: Question about memory allocation??, Harald van Dijk, 08:26
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Kohn Emil Dan, 08:07
- Question about memory allocation??, sethukr@xxxxxxxxx, 08:02
- Re: function pointers, Eric Sosman, 08:01
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Heathfield, 07:55
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Richard Heathfield, 07:54
- Re: converting a big endian to little endian, loic-dev, 07:48
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 07:31
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 07:14
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Richard Bos, 06:40
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, MJ_India, 06:07
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Sourcerer, 06:06
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Sri Ragaventhirar, 06:03
- Re: bit shifting, Sourcerer, 05:59
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, jacob navia, 05:58
- Re: referring to struct members by number., edson, 05:58
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 05:51
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Richard Heathfield, 05:50
- Re: function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:39
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Richard Bos, 05:36
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 05:34
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 05:33
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Sourcerer, 05:30
- Re: problem in passing a value into a structure, iskeletor, 05:27
- Re: Function pointers, Nick Keighley, 05:17
- Re: problem in passing a value into a structure, Nick Keighley, 05:12
- Re: char *s = "Google", Chris Dollin, 04:08
- Re: Function pointers, Dag Viken, 04:05
- problem in passing a value into a structure, iskeletor, 03:57
- converting a big endian to little endian, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:50
- Re: function pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 03:42
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Richard Heathfield, 03:06
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Richard Heathfield, 03:03
- Re: Function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 03:02
- Re: function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, jaysome, 02:29
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, matevzb, 02:26
- Re: char *s = "Google", Keith Thompson, 02:25
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, Neil, 02:21
- Re: bit shifting, Neil, 02:16
- Re: function pointers, Keith Thompson, 02:14
- Re: Function pointers, p_cricket_guy, 01:51
- Re: Function pointers, Cong Wang, 01:35
- Re: function pointers, Cong Wang, 01:33
- Re: function pointers, Cong Wang, 01:33
- Re: char *s = "Google", Gordon Burditt, 01:18
- Re: function pointers, bitto1999, 01:00
- Re: char *s = "Google", mandar . deodhar, 00:58
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Kenny McCormack, 00:40
- function pointers, dhaval070, 00:38
- Function pointers, dhaval070, 00:33
December 13, 2006
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Bill Pursell, 23:57
- Re: static functions in c program file, sam_cit, 23:47
- Re: static functions in c program file, sam_cit, 23:47
- Re: static functions in c program file, sam_cit, 23:47
- Re: static functions in c program file, David T. Ashley, 23:46
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, CBFalconer, 23:44
- Re: bit shifting, David T. Ashley, 23:37
- Re: typedef func *func();, Jack Klein, 23:31
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, David T. Ashley, 23:31
- Re: regarding bit fields, Jack Klein, 23:24
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Jack Klein, 23:13
- job posting: Sr Systems Programmer needed, lmsteadman, 23:12
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Rajat, 22:45
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Rajat, 22:33
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Markus Becker, 22:30
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Rajat, 22:30
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, Nelu, 22:19
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Markus Becker, 22:17
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Random832, 21:54
- Re: bit shifting, Peter Nilsson, 21:51
- Re: bit shifting, Barry Schwarz, 21:43
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Jean Pierre Daviau, 21:40
- Re: bit shifting, Jens Thoms Toerring, 21:36
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Bill Reid, 20:57
- bit shifting, digi . empire, 20:44
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Joe Wright, 20:28
- Re: static functions in c program file, CBFalconer, 20:11
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Keith Thompson, 19:56
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, CBFalconer, 19:50
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Tobin, 19:27
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Skybuck Flying, 19:24
- Re: World smallest chess program, Richard Tobin, 19:23
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Keith Thompson, 19:21
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Ben Pfaff, 19:05
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, eastcoastguyz, 18:59
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Keith Thompson, 18:49
- Re: char *s = "Google", Old Wolf, 18:43
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Jim Cook, 18:26
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Keith Thompson, 18:24
- Re: Alignment of struct with flexible array member, christian.bau, 18:24
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, Kohn Emil Dan, 18:18
- Re: Modern Operating System P 105, I can't understand the code, epsylon, 18:15
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 17:57
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 17:51
- Re: Are enormous malloc()s conforming?, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:46
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Richard Heathfield, 17:44
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Sourcerer, 17:17
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, loic-dev, 16:56
- Re: referring to struct members by number. - TPA, edson, 16:40
- Re: Are enormous malloc()s conforming?, Peter Nilsson, 16:36
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, eastcoastguyz, 16:26
- Re: referring to struct members by number. - TPA, Default User, 16:21
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, Joel Mayes, 16:17
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Eric Sosman, 15:57
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Eric Sosman, 15:52
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Bill Pursell, 15:43
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:36
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Keith Thompson, 15:35
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: referring to struct members by number., edson, 15:32
- Re: how to create an array for 15000 integers?, wahaha, 15:30
- Re: malloc, Harald van Dijk, 15:28
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, Michael, 15:22
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Random832, 15:17
- Re: static functions in c program file, zhang . yeliang, 15:17
- how to create an array for 15000 integers?, David, 15:17
- Re: malloc, Random832, 15:08
- Re: memcpy and volatile, David T. Ashley, 15:07
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, eastcoastguyz, 15:06
- Re: malloc, Keith Thompson, 15:01
- Re: memcpy and volatile, David T. Ashley, 14:57
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Harald van Dijk, 14:56
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, dcorbit, 14:55
- Re: typedef func *func();, dcorbit, 14:54
- Re: File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, Walter Roberson, 14:49
- Re: referring to struct members by number., tedu, 14:44
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, John Bode, 14:42
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, goose, 14:29
- File Size Limit Exceeded - How to handle work around this?, eastcoastguyz, 14:24
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Keith Thompson, 14:23
- Re: regarding bit fields, Chris Torek, 14:21
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Random832, 14:01
- Re: Compile Error, Ben Pfaff, 13:56
- Re: Alignment of struct with flexible array member, Ben Pfaff, 13:54
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, matevzb, 13:54
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Kenneth Brody, 13:49
- Re: Compile Error, dcorbit, 13:46
- Re: Compile Error, Kohn Emil Dan, 13:41
- Re: Types, Richard Heathfield, 13:37
- Re: Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, Richard Heathfield, 13:33
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, goose, 13:31
- Re: Garbage Collection in C, af, 13:25
- Re: On-topicness, Default User, 13:16
- Re: Doubt: Regarding pointer addition - TPA, Default User, 12:56
- Re: malloc, Kohn Emil Dan, 12:53
- Re: Alignment of struct with flexible array member, Chris Torek, 12:46
- Compile Error, Mikail Dellovich, 12:44
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 12:35
- Re: getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 12:35
- Writing to the hard disk, and checking for error to exit(1)?, eastcoastguyz, 12:28
- Re: World smallest chess program, Dr A. N. Walker, 12:13
- Re: Types, av, 12:11
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Duncan Muirhead, 12:09
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, kiranchahar, 12:04
- Re: referring to struct members by number., tedu, 12:02
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 11:53
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Chris Dollin, 11:52
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 11:52
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, John F, 11:48
- Re: static functions in c program file, Chris Dollin, 11:47
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, John F, 11:41
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Chris Dollin, 11:39
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Lew Pitcher, 11:33
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Jean Pierre Daviau, 11:27
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Random832, 11:24
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Marc Boyer, 11:19
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Eric Sosman, 11:15
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Chris Dollin, 11:14
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, CBFalconer, 11:09
- static functions in c program file, sam_cit, 11:08
- Re: On-topicness, Kenny McCormack, 11:07
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Random832, 11:07
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, Random832, 11:05
- Re: memcpy and volatile, David T. Ashley, 11:00
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Eric Sosman, 10:56
- Re: referring to struct members by number., edson, 10:54
- Re: typedef func *func();, Till Backhaus, 10:52
- Re: memory allocation of local variables, Stephen Sprunk, 10:46
- Re: memcpy and volatile, David T. Ashley, 10:46
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Ben Pfaff, 10:44
- Modern Operating System P 105, I can't understand the code, Solo.Wolve, 10:37
- Re: typedef func *func();, Richard Bos, 10:37
- typedef func *func();, Till Backhaus, 10:33
- Modern Operating System P 105, I can't understand the code, Solo.Wolve, 10:33
- regarding bit fields, sam_cit, 10:24
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Marc Boyer, 10:06
- Re: referring to struct members by number., edson, 10:05
- Re: xml file parsing in C, goose, 10:00
- Re: referring to struct members by number., edson, 09:50
- Re: referring to struct members by number., edson, 09:47
- Re: Doubt: Regarding pointer addition, Kenneth Brody, 09:38
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Kenneth Brody, 09:33
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, CBFalconer, 09:30
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, CBFalconer, 09:26
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, CBFalconer, 09:20
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Random832, 09:17
- Re: Doubt: Regarding pointer addition, Random832, 09:11
- Re: World smallest chess program, Richard Bos, 09:08
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:57
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, Random832, 08:53
- Re: char *s = "Google", CBFalconer, 08:52
- Re: malloc, Random832, 08:49
- Re: malloc, Random832, 08:47
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Eric Sosman, 08:46
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Random832, 08:45
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, CBFalconer, 08:45
- Re: malloc, CBFalconer, 08:42
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Random832, 08:40
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 08:09
- Alignment of struct with flexible array member, Hallvard B Furuseth, 08:04
- Re: j= ++i + ++i ;, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:03
- j= ++i + ++i ;, Rajat, 07:59
- Re: World smallest chess program, Richard Tobin, 07:57
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, goose, 07:55
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, Richard Tobin, 07:55
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, Simon Biber, 07:54
- Re: World smallest chess program, Guy Macon, 07:54
- Re: World smallest chess program, William Hughes, 07:52
- Re: World smallest chess program, Guy Macon, 07:49
- Re: Are enormous malloc()s conforming?, Richard Heathfield, 07:44
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, goose, 07:41
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, goose, 07:38
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Mark McIntyre, 07:11
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Barry Schwarz, 07:09
- Re: World smallest chess program, ais523, 07:07
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, Mark McIntyre, 07:05
- Are enormous malloc()s conforming?, ais523, 07:03
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 07:01
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 06:46
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, sam_cit, 06:41
- Re: memory allocation of local variables, Richard Tobin, 06:31
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Richard Heathfield, 06:31
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 06:25
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, sandy, 06:24
- memory allocation of local variables, sandy, 06:17
- Re: Why is this code compiling properly??, Chris Dollin, 05:56
- Why is this code compiling properly??, onkar, 05:49
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Marc Boyer, 05:19
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Nick Keighley, 05:06
- Re: char *s = "Google", Chris Dollin, 04:40
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Chris Dollin, 04:37
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Sri Ragaventhirar, 04:36
- Re: char *s = "Google", Chris Dollin, 04:33
- Re: char *s = "Google", Ian Collins, 04:31
- Re: char *s = "Google", Sri Ragaventhirar, 04:21
- Re: referring to struct members by number., Marc Boyer, 04:20
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, Chris Dollin, 04:18
- referring to struct members by number., edson, 04:17
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 04:14
- referring to struct members by number., edson, 04:11
- Re: Doubt: Regarding pointer addition, reji_thomas, 04:10
- Re: char *s = "Google", Marc Boyer, 04:10
- referring to struct members by number., edson, 04:09
- Re: char *s = "Google", Sri Ragaventhirar, 04:05
- Re: char *s = "Google", Sri Ragaventhirar, 04:04
- Re: char *s = "Google", jaysome, 04:03
- char *s = "Google", Sri Ragaventhirar, 03:55
- Re: char *s = "Google", Marc Boyer, 03:53
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Keith Thompson, 03:37
- Re: Using low-level C libraries in other environments?, jaysome, 03:37
- Re: Doubt: Regarding pointer addition, Walter Roberson, 03:36
- Re: Doubt: Regarding pointer addition, p_cricket_guy, 03:23
- Re: malloc, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Doubt: Regarding pointer addition, reji_thomas, 03:01
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Richard Bos, 02:59
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, Thad Smith, 02:54
- Re: Regarding typedef and macro, Richard Heathfield, 02:31
- Regarding typedef and macro, sam_cit, 02:26
- Re: World smallest chess program, Richard Heathfield, 02:08
- Re: Types, Richard Heathfield, 01:57
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, Bill Pursell, 01:52
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 01:52
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Ben Pfaff, 00:24
- Re: memcpy and volatile, David T. Ashley, 00:06
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Keith Thompson, 00:04
- Re: [OT} xml file parsing in C - TPA, CBFalconer, 00:04
December 12, 2006
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, CBFalconer, 22:49
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, John F, 22:44
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, John F, 22:32
- Re: Types, Eric Sosman, 22:09
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Default User, 21:52
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Default User, 21:49
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Default User, 21:49
- Re: World smallest chess program, Barry Schwarz, 21:20
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Keith Thompson, 21:17
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, John F, 20:55
- Re: World smallest chess program, dcorbit, 20:41
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Richard, 20:06
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Gordon Burditt, 19:34
- Re: malloc, Random832, 19:17
- Re: [OT]Re: malloc, Random832, 19:13
- Re: xml file parsing in C - TPA, Default User, 19:08
- Re: xml file parsing in C, Rob Hoelz, 19:06
- Re: xml file parsing in C, Marc Dubois, 18:42
- Re: xml file parsing in C, Rob Hoelz, 18:24
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 18:18
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 18:17
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 18:12
- Re: World smallest chess program, james of tucson, 18:08
- Re: xml file parsing in C, james of tucson, 17:59
- Re: malloc, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: World smallest chess program, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- Re: World smallest chess program, Keith Thompson, 17:34
- Re: Can a static function declaration conflict with a non-static declaration?, Richard Tobin, 17:26
- Re: xml file parsing in C, Clever Monkey, 16:52
- Re: Using low-level C libraries in other environments?, Dave Vandervies, 16:46
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, CBFalconer, 16:36
- Re: World smallest chess program, CBFalconer, 16:33
- Re: Can a static function declaration conflict with a non-static declaration?, Chris Torek, 16:26
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, Simon Biber, 16:22
- Re: Using low-level C libraries in other environments?, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- xml file parsing in C, Marc Dubois, 16:07
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: Can a static function declaration conflict with a non-static declaration?, Ben Pfaff, 15:44
- [OT]Re: malloc, goose, 15:44
- Re: Can a static function declaration conflict with a non-static declaration?, Chris Torek, 14:54
- Re: generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, Walter Roberson, 14:46
- Re: Using low-level C libraries in other environments?, Dave Vandervies, 14:44
- generating random numbers with Uniform(a,b)?, kiranchahar, 14:29
- Using low-level C libraries in other environments?, Cut, 13:31
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Default User, 13:16
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Kenneth Brody, 12:56
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, James Antill, 12:30
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Richard Heathfield, 12:28
- Re: Annoying const problem, James Antill, 12:21
- Re: World smallest chess program, Ben Pfaff, 12:19
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Default User, 12:14
- Re: World smallest chess program, james of tucson, 12:14
- Can a static function declaration conflict with a non-static declaration?, nospam_timur@xxxxxxxx, 11:52
- Re: World smallest chess program, h . g . muller, 11:52
- Re: World smallest chess program, CBFalconer, 11:25
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Chris Dollin, 11:15
- Re: malloc, Chris Dollin, 11:13
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Barry, 11:09
- Re: malloc, Sourcerer, 11:07
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 10:55
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 10:50
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Tobin, 10:50
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Chris Dollin, 10:36
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, Richard Bos, 10:35
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Richard Bos, 10:34
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Andrew Sidwell, 10:32
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Clever Monkey, 10:30
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 10:24
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 10:00
- Re: World smallest chess program, dcorbit, 09:28
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 08:36
- Re: World smallest chess program, h . g . muller, 08:04
- Re: malloc, Sourcerer, 08:00
- Re: using pointers and handles, Sourcerer, 07:56
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 07:46
- Re: FTP client & server, Sourcerer, 07:27
- Re: malloc, Sourcerer, 07:20
- Re: FTP client & server, CBFalconer, 07:15
- Re: World smallest chess program, CBFalconer, 07:02
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 07:01
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 06:59
- Re: Types, Harald van Dijk, 06:34
- Re: Types, Roland Pibinger, 05:59
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Bos, 05:51
- Re: World smallest chess program, jaapsch, 05:49
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Mark, 05:45
- Re: World smallest chess program, Richard Bos, 05:31
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 05:24
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Martin Ambuhl, 04:22
- Re: World smallest chess program, Guy Macon, 04:11
- Re: World smallest chess program, Richard Heathfield, 04:04
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Mark, 03:50
- Re: World smallest chess program, Guy Macon, 03:37
- Re: FTP client & server, santosh, 03:25
- Re: FTP client & server, efiish, 02:58
- FTP client & server, vd, 02:49
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Richard Heathfield, 02:40
- Re: Types, Ian Collins, 02:39
- Re: Types, Richard Bos, 02:38
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Ian Collins, 02:32
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Shane, 02:10
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Richard Heathfield, 01:55
- Re: Annoying const problem, Chris Torek, 01:53
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 01:40
- Re: Annoying const problem, Chris Torek, 01:37
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Shane, 01:32
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Shane, 01:32
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Martin Ambuhl, 01:26
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, onkar, 01:08
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Keith Thompson, 00:58
- Re: trim function dumping core, rkk, 00:40
- Re: malloc, Barry Schwarz, 00:24
- Re: malloc, james of tucson, 00:18
- Re: malloc, dcorbit, 00:17
December 11, 2006
- malloc, ramu, 23:57
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Ian Collins, 23:29
- Re: liitle endian, Ian Collins, 23:26
- Re: liitle endian, dick, 23:07
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Shane, 22:55
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Ian Collins, 22:45
- Re: FAQ pointer q, Shane, 22:31
- FAQ pointer q, Shane, 22:30
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Greg Johnston, 21:37
- Re: World smallest chess program, dcorbit, 20:41
- Re: World smallest chess program, dcorbit, 20:37
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: Linked list w/ structure, Barry Schwarz, 19:57
- Re: World smallest chess program, james of tucson, 19:56
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, Barry Schwarz, 19:43
- Re: World smallest chess program, james of tucson, 19:33
- Re: printf filestream ?, Barry Schwarz, 19:32
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 19:12
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Craig Franck, 18:52
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Default User, 18:10
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: World smallest chess program, David Richerby, 17:50
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Eric Sosman, 17:46
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:38
- Re: Types, Eric Sosman, 17:35
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, CBFalconer, 17:29
- Re: make: *** No rule to make target, Mark McIntyre, 17:27
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, Mark McIntyre, 17:25
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 17:23
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 17:21
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 17:18
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 17:11
- Re: using pointers and handles, Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 16:59
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Mark McIntyre, 16:38
- Re: Annoying const problem, Old Wolf, 16:26
- Re: World smallest chess program, max, 16:04
- Re: ANN: V2007 of Altova XML tools available, CBFalconer, 15:50
- Re: liitle endian, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx, 15:46
- Re: using pointers and handles, Spiros Bousbouras, 15:44
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, CBFalconer, 15:41
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, CBFalconer, 15:38
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 15:15
- using pointers and handles, sajohn, 14:53
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, P.J. Plauger, 13:49
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, P.J. Plauger, 13:46
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Harald van Dijk, 13:45
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 13:32
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Eric Sosman, 13:31
- Re: memcpy and volatile, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 13:27
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 13:25
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 13:14
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 13:12
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Keith Thompson, 13:10
- Re: Types, Ben Pfaff, 13:08
- Re: Types, Keith Thompson, 12:52
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, Michael B Allen, 12:50
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 12:45
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 12:43
- memcpy and volatile, Mark, 12:38
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, pemo, 12:36
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, Ben Pfaff, 12:30
- Re: class, Richard Heathfield, 12:27
- Re: Types, Ben Pfaff, 12:24
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Default User, 12:23
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, Eric Sosman, 12:03
- Re: Linked list w/ structure, Fred Kleinschmidt, 11:43
- Re: getenv returns same string as putenv?, Chris Dollin, 11:43
- Re: OUTFILE - like creating a log?, Ian Malone, 11:41
- OUTFILE - like creating a log?, rhitz1218, 11:34
- getenv returns same string as putenv?, Michael B Allen, 11:31
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 11:30
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 11:28
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 11:26
- Re: Types, Mark McIntyre, 11:23
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, P.J. Plauger, 10:49
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Eric Sosman, 10:48
- Re: endian problem, please help, Kenneth Brody, 10:46
- ANN: V2007 of Altova XML tools available, announce, 10:44
- Re: class, Bill Reid, 10:38
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Richard Bos, 10:28
- Re: liitle endian, Kenneth Brody, 10:25
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 10:24
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 10:12
- Re: World smallest chess program, h . g . muller, 10:11
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 10:10
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Kenneth Brody, 10:02
- OT: Re: I could care less (Was: I have a doubt), Kenneth Brody, 09:51
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 09:47
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 09:46
- Re: printf filestream ?, santosh, 09:41
- Re: Classification of arithmetic types, Eric Sosman, 09:39
- Re: Types, Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:01
- Re: complexity, sam_cit, 08:46
- Re: printf filestream ?, sam_cit, 08:41
- Classification of arithmetic types, jacob navia, 07:40
- Re: Annoying const problem, Richard Tobin, 07:30
- Re: Types, Harald van Dijk, 07:12
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 07:09
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 07:05
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 06:55
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 06:46
- Re: Annoying const problem, Richard Heathfield, 06:27
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 06:12
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 05:52
- Re: Annoying const problem, Old Wolf, 05:36
- Re: Types, Keith Thompson, 05:33
- Re: Cleanup patterns, santosh, 05:27
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, santosh, 05:12
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 05:09
- Re: Types, Richard Heathfield, 05:05
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 05:01
- Re: Cleanup patterns, santosh, 05:01
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 04:48
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 04:45
- Re: Types, Harald van Dijk, 04:41
- Re: Linked list w/ structure, bjhecht, 04:33
- Linked list w/ structure, bjhecht, 04:31
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 04:30
- Re: Types, Ian Collins, 04:20
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Chris Dollin, 04:12
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 04:03
- Re: Types, Harald van Dijk, 03:40
- Re: Types, Richard Bos, 03:39
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Ian Collins, 03:30
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 03:27
- Re: endian problem, please help, matevzb, 03:23
- Re: Types, Keith Thompson, 03:14
- Re: Cleanup patterns, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 03:08
- Re: Annoying const problem, Richard Heathfield, 03:03
- Re: class, Richard Heathfield, 03:00
- Re: liitle endian, Richard Bos, 02:58
- Re: Is main a registered word, Richard Bos, 02:54
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 02:51
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 02:50
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 02:48
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Bos, 02:42
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 02:41
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Bos, 02:41
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Bos, 02:38
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Bos, 02:37
- Re: Types, Harald van Dijk, 02:31
- Re: Types, Harald van Dijk, 02:28
- Re: Annoying const problem, Harald van Dijk, 02:06
- Re: Annoying const problem, Thad Smith, 01:30
- Re: class, CBFalconer, 01:09
- Re: Types, Thad Smith, 01:04
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 00:54
- Re: problem in structure, CBFalconer, 00:49
- Re: Types, Chris Torek, 00:43
December 10, 2006
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Craig Franck, 23:53
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, santosh, 23:34
- Re: class, santosh, 23:32
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, rhitz1218, 23:31
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, santosh, 23:30
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, santosh, 23:25
- Re: problem in structure, RAKHE, 23:25
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, santosh, 23:06
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, rhitz1218, 23:06
- Re: Store an array to an integer array??, Ben Pfaff, 22:45
- class, triplejump24, 22:31
- Store an array to an integer array??, rhitz1218, 22:07
- Re: running an ex on eMac, jmcgill, 21:41
- Re: printf filestream ?, Cong Wang, 19:35
- Re: printf filestream ?, Cong Wang, 19:35
- Re: Annoying const problem, Old Wolf, 19:35
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, rhitz1218, 19:20
- Re: classification, Chris Torek, 19:17
- Re: Annoying const problem, Richard Tobin, 19:14
- Re: Types, Chris Torek, 19:13
- Re: liitle endian, christian.bau, 19:13
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 19:08
- Re: endian problem, please help, Keith Thompson, 19:08
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: Annoying const problem, CBFalconer, 18:58
- Re: Types, CBFalconer, 18:12
- Annoying const problem, Old Wolf, 18:10
- Re: printf filestream ?, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 16:25
- Re: Types, Richard Heathfield, 15:47
- Re: classification, jacob navia, 15:38
- Re: Types, jacob navia, 15:37
- Re: classification, Kumar, 15:00
- Re: classification, Sourcerer, 14:49
- classification, Kumar, 14:41
- Types, jacob navia, 14:35
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 14:28
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Richard Heathfield, 14:20
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, August Karlstrom, 14:08
- Re: printf filestream ?, Bryan, 14:08
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard, 14:06
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard, 14:05
- Re: printf filestream ?, Richard Heathfield, 14:05
- Re: Problem!, Richard, 13:59
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 13:57
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 13:56
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 13:53
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard, 13:50
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Richard Heathfield, 13:47
- Re: printf filestream ?, santosh, 13:46
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Richard, 13:45
- Re: printf filestream ?, Bryan, 13:40
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, santosh, 13:32
- Re: printf filestream ?, Barry Schwarz, 13:30
- Re: printf filestream ?, Bryan, 13:29
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 13:28
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, rhitz1218, 13:23
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Richard Harter, 13:22
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, August Karlstrom, 13:12
- Re: complexity, Sourcerer, 12:40
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Sourcerer, 12:24
- Re: endian problem, please help, matevzb, 12:24
- Re: endian problem, please help, CBFalconer, 12:22
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, santosh, 12:22
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Sourcerer, 12:13
- Re: printf filestream ?, santosh, 12:08
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 12:06
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 12:05
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Eric Sosman, 12:05
- Re: endian problem, please help, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 12:05
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Sourcerer, 12:03
- Re: printf filestream ?, Keith Thompson, 11:57
- Re: printf filestream ?, sherlockmao@xxxxxxxxx, 11:48
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Keith Thompson, 11:41
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Keith Thompson, 11:37
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 11:28
- Re: complexity, Keith Thompson, 11:25
- Re: endian problem, please help, matevzb, 11:15
- printf filestream ?, bryanvick, 11:14
- Re: endian problem, please help, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 11:07
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, rhitz1218, 10:40
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Barry, 10:32
- Re: endian problem, please help, Kenny McCormack, 10:30
- Re: endian problem, please help, Harald van Dijk, 10:30
- Re: endian problem, please help, matevzb, 10:26
- endian problem, please help, kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx, 10:11
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, P.J. Plauger, 09:51
- Re: liitle endian, Joe Wright, 09:46
- Re: Pointer to an address, aleruggeri87, 09:42
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Eric Sosman, 09:11
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Richard Heathfield, 08:44
- Re: Print linked list backwards, CBFalconer, 08:05
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Cao Yi, 07:32
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Sourcerer, 07:23
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 06:58
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Sourcerer, 06:57
- Re: complexity, coldsun, 03:48
- complexity, raghu, 03:19
- Re: liitle endian, Richard Heathfield, 01:52
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 01:42
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Richard Heathfield, 01:37
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest, Ian Collins, 01:29
- Re: liitle endian, CBFalconer, 01:12
- sort a number highest to lowest, rhitz1218, 00:20
December 09, 2006
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Stephen Sprunk, 23:02
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Keith Thompson, 22:46
- Re: liitle endian, Chris Torek, 22:01
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Chris Torek, 21:46
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Barry Schwarz, 21:40
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Ben Pfaff, 21:32
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Ian Collins, 21:29
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Chris Torek, 21:29
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Keith Thompson, 21:24
- Re: liitle endian, Joe Wright, 21:21
- Re: liitle endian, dick, 21:21
- Re: Pointer to extern char?, coder, 21:19
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Keith Thompson, 21:18
- Re: Print linked list backwards, joshc, 21:11
- Re: Print linked list backwards, joshc, 21:10
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Ben Pfaff, 21:04
- Re: liitle endian, Keith Thompson, 21:03
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Sourcerer, 20:37
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Ben Pfaff, 20:22
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Sourcerer, 20:01
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Sourcerer, 19:56
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Ben Bacarisse, 18:51
- Re: liitle endian, dick, 18:44
- Re: Print linked list backwards, CBFalconer, 18:42
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 18:38
- Re: Cleanup patterns, websnarf, 18:34
- Re: Print linked list backwards, Ben Bacarisse, 18:27
- Re: Pointer to extern char?, Chris Torek, 18:08
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Chris Torek, 17:53
- Print linked list backwards, joshc, 17:32
- Re: liitle endian, Keith Thompson, 17:30
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: liitle endian, dick, 16:56
- Re: signal.h, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 16:47
- please print (a+1), and ((&a)+1)).Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, dick, 16:45
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Sourcerer, 14:35
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Sourcerer, 14:31
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Jean Pierre Daviau, 14:22
- Re: Pointer to extern char?, Sourcerer, 14:18
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Jens Thoms Toerring, 14:11
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 14:10
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, P.J. Plauger, 14:10
- Re: liitle endian, Stephen Sprunk, 14:02
- Re: Pointer to an address, Jens Thoms Toerring, 14:00
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 14:00
- Re: liitle endian, P.J. Plauger, 13:58
- Re: running an ex on eMac, Bill Pursell, 13:55
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, P.J. Plauger, 13:52
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Sourcerer, 13:46
- Re: liitle endian, Eric Sosman, 13:20
- Pointer to extern char?, coder, 13:07
- Re: liitle endian, Joe Wright, 13:06
- Re: liitle endian, Barry Schwarz, 13:02
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Barry Schwarz, 13:02
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 12:50
- Re: liitle endian, Bill Pursell, 12:49
- Re: Cleanup patterns, CBFalconer, 12:47
- running an ex on eMac, Jean Pierre Daviau, 12:45
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Guillaume, 12:30
- Re: liitle endian, Ernie Wright, 12:18
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 12:16
- Re: Cleanup patterns, matevzb, 12:08
- Re: Pointer to an address, CBFalconer, 11:51
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Ben Pfaff, 11:48
- Re: liitle endian, CBFalconer, 11:48
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Richard Heathfield, 11:42
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 11:41
- Re: Cleanup patterns, santosh, 11:32
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Roland Pibinger, 11:21
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Sourcerer, 10:52
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Sourcerer, 10:43
- Re: liitle endian, Richard Heathfield, 10:41
- Re: liitle endian, Ernie Wright, 10:40
- Re: liitle endian, Joe Wright, 10:36
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, matevzb, 10:35
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 10:32
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, P.J. Plauger, 10:25
- Re: Pointer to an address, aleruggeri87, 10:15
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, Richard Heathfield, 10:10
- Re: Pointer to an address, Richard Heathfield, 10:10
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, matevzb, 09:54
- int a[5] .. difference between a and &a, onkar, 09:49
- Re: Pointer to an address, santosh, 09:36
- Re: Pointer to an address, Richard Heathfield, 09:30
- Re: array perversion, Richard Heathfield, 09:16
- Pointer to an address, aleruggeri87, 09:15
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 09:11
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Cao Yi, 08:36
- Re: liitle endian, Barry, 08:28
- array perversion, matevzb, 08:19
- Re: liitle endian, huuguanghui@xxxxxxxxx, 07:57
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Tobin, 07:53
- Tuning the answer to the receiver (Was: Print without using any inbuilt function?), Kenny McCormack, 07:46
- I could care less (Was: I have a doubt), Kenny McCormack, 07:40
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, santosh, 07:04
- Re: Is main a registered word, Mark McIntyre, 06:59
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, Mark McIntyre, 06:57
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP, Mark McIntyre, 06:56
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 06:55
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 06:54
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 06:51
- Re: I have a doubt, Mark McIntyre, 06:47
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Mark McIntyre, 06:44
- Re: liitle endian, Richard Tobin, 06:09
- Re: signal.h, CBFalconer, 06:02
- Re: liitle endian, jaysome, 05:27
- Re: signal.h, jaysome, 05:11
- Re: liitle endian, Richard Heathfield, 04:59
- Re: From file to char* array, jaysome, 04:51
- liitle endian, raghu, 04:50
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, santosh, 04:11
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Cao Yi, 03:32
- Re: signal.h, santosh, 01:13
December 08, 2006
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Richard Heathfield, 23:22
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, santosh, 23:21
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Lew Pitcher, 23:15
- Re: right prime numbers, simo, 23:13
- Re: signal.h, Ian Collins, 22:22
- Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 22:18
- signal.h, David Willoughby, 22:15
- Re: I have a doubt, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 21:29
- what's the line "scanf..." doing?, Cao Yi, 21:18
- Re: I have a doubt, Ben Bacarisse, 21:05
- Re: Is main a registered word, Dik T. Winter, 18:38
- Re: Is main a registered word, Keith Thompson, 18:07
- Re: Is main a registered word, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: Is main a registered word, Keith Thompson, 17:39
- Re: Is main a registered word, Peter Nilsson, 17:37
- Re: From file to char* array - TPA, Default User, 17:06
- Re: Problem!, Default User, 17:05
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Tobin, 16:45
- Re: Cleanup patterns, websnarf, 16:34
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 16:29
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 16:23
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 16:18
- Re: Is main a registered word, dcorbit, 16:02
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 15:41
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Tobin, 15:28
- Re: From file to char* array, OziRus, 15:06
- Re: Cleanup patterns, Bill Reid, 15:01
- Re: From file to char* array, Lew Pitcher, 14:47
- Re: From file to char* array, Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: Problem!, Ian Collins, 14:36
- Re: From file to char* array, OziRus, 14:22
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 13:31
- Re: From file to char* array, santosh, 12:24
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, ais523, 12:22
- Re: Is main a registered word, Harald van Dijk, 11:51
- Re: Is main a registered word, Richard Tobin, 11:47
- From file to char* array, OziRus, 11:46
- Re: Is main a registered word, Random832, 11:46
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, santosh, 11:09
- Re: Is main a registered word, santosh, 11:07
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, soccertl, 10:59
- Re: Is main a registered word, Keith Thompson, 10:48
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!, santosh, 10:35
- Re: Is main a registered word, Thad Smith, 10:25
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 10:25
- Re: Is main a registered word, Simias, 10:22
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 10:20
- Re: trim function dumping core, Kohn Emil Dan, 10:14
- Re: Problem!, CBFalconer, 09:59
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 09:54
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, Richard Tobin, 09:50
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, pete, 09:33
- Re: getchar and character arrays, pete, 09:18
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Kenneth Brody, 09:15
- Re: Is main a registered word, mark_bluemel, 09:08
- Re: I have a doubt, Richard Tobin, 09:00
- Re: Is main a registered word, Eric Sosman, 08:52
- Re: Is main a registered word, Richard Tobin, 08:46
- Re: I have a doubt, Kevin Phillips, 08:39
- Re: Is main a registered word, Simias, 08:38
- Re: Is main a registered word, Eric Sosman, 08:26
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, pete, 08:18
- Is main a registered word, small TUX, 08:15
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Tobin, 08:14
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, pete, 08:08
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, Richard Bos, 07:59
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 07:58
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Bos, 07:51
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, jaapsch, 07:46
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 07:42
- Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 07:39
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!, Richard Bos, 07:35
- Re: Random number generation, Richard Bos, 07:34
- Re: Problem!, mark_bluemel, 06:46
- Re: Problem!, Richard Heathfield, 06:20
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, Richard Heathfield, 06:05
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP, Nick Keighley, 05:31
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 05:28
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, santosh, 05:24
- Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 05:22
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 05:17
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?, Keith Thompson, 04:58
- Print without using any inbuilt function?, ragav, 04:41
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 04:32
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 04:29
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 04:05
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Christopher Benson-Manica, 04:02
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 03:57
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP, mark_bluemel, 03:39
- Re: passing float to function, Richard Bos, 03:34
- Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 03:32
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 03:30
- Re: I have a doubt, Richard Bos, 03:28
- Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 01:55
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 01:54
- Re: I have a doubt, James Dow Allen, 01:25
- Re: sizeof operator implementation, Harald van Dijk, 01:06
- Re: I have a doubt, Chris Torek, 01:05
- Re: getchar and character arrays, Simon Biber, 01:01
- Re: trim function dumping core, rkk, 00:19
December 07, 2006
- Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 23:44
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 23:16
- Re: I have a doubt, Ben Bacarisse, 23:13
- Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 23:09
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP, dick, 23:00
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), Thad Smith, 22:18
- Re: I have a doubt, Old Wolf, 22:07
- <OT> Re: I have a doubt, santosh, 21:57
- Re: Correct files for declaration and definition for callback functions, Pierre Asselin, 21:12
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP, james of tucson, 21:05
- Server with UDP and TCP, Pedro Pinto, 20:54
- Re: Correct files for declaration and definition for callback functions, CBFalconer, 20:02
- Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 19:55
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), CBFalconer, 19:45
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, CBFalconer, 19:40
- Re: On-topicness, CBFalconer, 19:31
- Re: trim function dumping core, pete, 19:26
- Re: trim function dumping core, Joe Wright, 19:12
- Re: sizeof operator implementation, Skarmander, 19:01
- Re: trim function dumping core, Keith Thompson, 18:56
- [OT] (was: Re: I have a doubt), Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:23
- Re: getchar and character arrays, pete, 18:19
- Re: I have a doubt, Chris McDonald, 18:16
- Re: I have a doubt, christian.bau, 18:13
- Re: trim function dumping core, Richard Heathfield, 18:08
- getchar and character arrays, ehabaziz2001, 18:05
- Re: passing float to function, pete, 18:05
- Re: passing float to function, Martin Ambuhl, 17:51
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 17:49
- Re: Wht you mean this declaration.., pete, 17:19
- Re: On-topicness, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Correct files for declaration and definition for callback functions, Chris Bore, 17:09
- passing float to function, ayaz . ali, 17:04
- Re: trim function dumping core, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: I have a doubt, Clark S. Cox III, 15:32
- Re: On-topicness, Chris Torek, 15:19
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Default User, 15:17
- Re: sizeof operator implementation, Stephen Sprunk, 15:12
- Re: I have a doubt, Bill Pursell, 15:09
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 14:42
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 14:24
- Re: I have a doubt, Ian Collins, 14:22
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 14:19
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), David T. Ashley, 13:53
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Kenneth Brody, 13:41
- Re: I have a doubt, Chris Dollin, 12:23
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Kevin Handy, 12:14
- Re: I have a doubt, james of tucson, 12:00
- Re: I have a doubt, Chris Dollin, 11:54
- Re: I have a doubt, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:35
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Santosh Krisnan, 11:30
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Santosh Krisnan, 11:21
- Re: sizeof operator implementation, Chris Dollin, 10:59
- sizeof operator implementation, vijay, 10:52
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Dik T. Winter, 10:51
- Re: I have a doubt, Ian Malone, 10:45
- Re: trim function dumping core, santosh, 10:20
- Re: round robin scheduler, dcorbit, 09:56
- Re: I have a doubt, mark_bluemel, 09:21
- Re: I have a doubt, Chris Dollin, 08:48
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, SM Ryan, 08:40
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, SM Ryan, 08:40
- Re: I have a doubt, ivan, 08:39
- Re: I have a doubt, ivan, 08:33
- Re: Wht you mean this declaration.., p_cricket_guy, 07:58
- Re: Wht you mean by this declaration.., matevzb, 07:42
- Re: I have a doubt, CBFalconer, 07:38
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?, CBFalconer, 07:34
- Re: I have a doubt, Chris Dollin, 07:33
- Re: round robin scheduler, CBFalconer, 07:31
- Re: Wht you mean this declaration.., mark_bluemel, 07:24
- Re: trim function dumping core, Chris Dollin, 07:14
- Re: I have a doubt, jaysome, 07:03
- Re: pointer to struct, povoação, 06:47
- Re: trim function dumping core, raxitsheth2000, 06:42
- Re: I have a doubt, ivan, 06:32
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?, jaysome, 06:32
- Re: round robin scheduler, jaysome, 06:28
- Re: round robin scheduler, rhitx, 06:17
- Wht you mean by this declaration.., code break, 05:49
- Wht you mean this declaration.., code break, 05:49
- Re: I have a doubt, Martin Ambuhl, 05:48
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?, Martin Ambuhl, 05:47
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, Joel Mayes, 05:15
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, Joel Mayes, 05:12
- Re: I have a doubt, Richard Heathfield, 04:43
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Tobin, 04:42
- Re: round robin scheduler, Chris Johnson, 04:37
- I have a doubt, ivan, 04:36
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!, mark_bluemel, 03:53
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?, Laurent Deniau, 03:53
- Can C be used to do OOP?, dr . hrchen, 03:44
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?, Rob Hoelz, 03:11
- Re: [ot]Re: PLEASE HELP, Bob Martin, 03:09
- Re: round robin scheduler, Hubble, 02:16
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a varia, rashmi, 02:12
- Re: C running strong, Richard Bos, 02:11
- round robin scheduler, rhitx, 00:43
- Re: float ** and float *p[], Barry Schwarz, 00:16
- Re: trim function dumping core, rkk, 00:03
- Re: trim function dumping core, rkk, 00:01
December 06, 2006
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), CBFalconer, 23:54
- Re: How to implement a firewall for Windows platform that blocks based on Mac addresses instead of IP addresses, Ian Collins, 23:30
- How to implement a firewall for Windows platform that blocks based on Mac addresses instead of IP addresses, cagdas . gerede, 23:06
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), pete, 21:48
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), rhitx, 21:44
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), pete, 21:34
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 21:29
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), Dik T. Winter, 21:04
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), pete, 21:03
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), Raymond Martineau, 21:01
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), Keith Thompson, 20:59
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), dcorbit, 20:57
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), Spiros Bousbouras, 20:52
- Re: Random number (1,2,3), dcorbit, 20:51
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!, dcorbit, 20:49
- Re: strndup: RFC, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 20:46
- Random number (1,2,3), rhitx, 20:41
- Re: trim function dumping core, Joe Wright, 20:19
- Re: increment and loop error!, CBFalconer, 20:08
- Re: pointer to struct, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: [OT} C running strong, CBFalconer, 19:55
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stan Milam, 19:53
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stan Milam, 19:51
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, haomiao, 19:40
- Re: float ** and float *p[], pete, 19:36
- Re: C running strong, CBFalconer, 19:33
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, CBFalconer, 19:27
- Re: Integers' sizes problem, Keith Thompson, 18:54
- Re: increment and loop error!, Richard Tobin, 18:46
- [ot]Re: PLEASE HELP, pete, 18:22
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:57
- Re: Integers' sizes problem, Martin Ambuhl, 17:52
- Re: increment and loop error!, Ben Bacarisse, 17:51
- Re: Integers' sizes problem, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 17:47
- Re: increment and loop error!, Ben Bacarisse, 17:45
- Re: Integers' sizes problem, Walter Roberson, 17:43
- Re: trim function dumping core, christian.bau, 17:42
- Re: increment and loop error!, Sheldon, 17:42
- Re: increment and loop error!, Sheldon, 17:40
- Re: increment and loop error!, Walter Roberson, 17:36
- Integers' sizes problem, Andre, 17:35
- Re: increment and loop error!, Keith Thompson, 17:35
- Adding directories/files to a list - help!, thoseion, 17:33
- increment and loop error!, Sheldon, 17:27
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, William Ahern, 17:04
- Re: pointer to struct, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: C running strong, Ben Bacarisse, 16:29
- Re: malloc, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: trim function dumping core, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: pointer to struct - TPA, Default User, 15:55
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?, Leslie Kis-Adam, 15:40
- Re: pointer to struct, Fred Kleinschmidt, 15:33
- trouble compiling fibonacci program, Santosh Krisnan, 15:06
- Re: pointer to struct, Ben Pfaff, 14:51
- Re: C running strong, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:45
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Martin Ambuhl, 14:38
- Re: pointer to struct, povoação, 14:35
- Re: pointer to struct, matevzb, 14:25
- Re: pointer to struct, Ben Pfaff, 14:05
- Re: pointer to struct, povoação, 13:50
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, Jens Thoms Toerring, 13:44
- Re: float ** and float *p[] - TPA, Default User, 13:32
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Tom St Denis, 13:15
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Default User, 13:13
- Re: pointer to struct, Ben Pfaff, 13:10
- Re: pointer to struct, matevzb, 13:10
- Re: pointer to struct, Ben Pfaff, 13:06
- Re: pointer to struct, ls@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 13:02
- pointer to struct, povoação, 12:48
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), jjds101, 12:48
- Re: trim function dumping core, santosh, 12:33
- Re: trim function dumping core, Richard Tobin, 12:22
- [OT for c.l.c] Pascal (Was: C running strong), santosh, 12:17
- Re: C running strong, Charlton Wilbur, 12:16
- Re: trim function dumping core, Richard Heathfield, 12:11
- Re: dollar sign in macros, av, 12:07
- Re: trim function dumping core, santosh, 11:58
- Re: malloc, Clever Monkey, 11:57
- Re: malloc, CBFalconer, 11:44
- Re: is this portable ?, Harald van Dijk, 11:42
- Re: trim function dumping core, trm, 11:42
- Re: trim function dumping core, Chris Dollin, 11:37
- Re: malloc, rhle.freak, 11:34
- Re: trim function dumping core, CBFalconer, 11:25
- Re: C running strong, CBFalconer, 11:17
- Re: malloc, Richard Heathfield, 11:03
- Re: trim function dumping core, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:58
- Re: malloc, santosh, 10:57
- Re: malloc, santosh, 10:46
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Kenneth Brody, 10:42
- Re: problem in structure, Kenneth Brody, 10:38
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), santosh, 10:28
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:06
- Re: regarding nested enums, Tom St Denis, 09:53
- Re: malloc, Chris Dollin, 09:46
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, haomiao, 09:37
- Re: malloc, milinddeore, 09:36
- Re: one past the last element of an array object, Ben Bacarisse, 09:31
- Re: malloc, milinddeore, 09:24
- Re: regarding nested enums, santosh, 09:17
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Bos, 09:13
- Re: regarding nested enums, mark_bluemel, 09:11
- Re: malloc, Dead Loop, 09:06
- Re: malloc, santosh, 09:04
- Re: C running strong, Ben Bacarisse, 09:01
- Re: trim function dumping core, Chris Dollin, 09:00
- Re: malloc, santosh, 08:59
- Re: malloc, milinddeore, 08:56
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Tom St Denis, 08:56
- Re: malloc, Chris Dollin, 08:51
- Re: malloc, ramu, 08:33
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Random832, 08:31
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Lew Pitcher, 08:29
- Re: malloc, santosh, 08:26
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Dead Loop, 08:20
- Re: malloc, ramu, 08:19
- Re: trim function dumping core, Richard Heathfield, 08:17
- Re: malloc, ramu, 08:16
- Re: malloc, santosh, 08:10
- Re: trim function dumping core, santosh, 08:07
- Re: malloc, Richard Tobin, 08:02
- Re: float ** and float *p[], santosh, 07:57
- malloc, ramu, 07:54
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, santosh, 07:50
- Re: Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?, Simon Biber, 07:45
- Re: trim function dumping core, rkk, 07:34
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:16
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Chris Dollin, 06:59
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Tom St Denis, 06:58
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, SM Ryan, 06:49
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion, SM Ryan, 06:49
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, SM Ryan, 06:49
- Doubt in memcpy() and memset(), Shhnwz.a, 06:45
- Re: Random number generation, Mark McIntyre, 06:20
- Re: float ** and float *p[], CoL, 06:18
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Richard Heathfield, 05:57
- Re: trim function dumping core, Chris Dollin, 05:56
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, santosh, 05:25
- Re: is this portable ?, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 04:48
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program, Ian Collins, 04:42
- Re: strndup: RFC, Roland Pibinger, 04:13
- alignment question about pointer conversion, haomiao, 04:04
- Re: strndup: RFC, websnarf, 03:49
- Re: strndup: RFC, websnarf, 03:41
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a varia, rashmi, 03:34
- Re: float ** and float *p[], mark_bluemel, 03:32
- regarding nested enums, sam_cit, 03:32
- Re: trim function dumping core, Richard Heathfield, 03:31
- Re: float ** and float *p[], Keith Thompson, 03:29
- Re: String and Character Array..., Keith Thompson, 03:28
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 03:23
- Re: C running strong, Richard Heathfield, 03:12
- Re: is this portable ?, Keith Thompson, 03:09
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Bob Martin, 02:59
- Re: problem in structure, santosh, 02:57
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a varia, rashmi, 02:48
- problem in structure, RAKHE, 02:46
- Re: float ** and float *p[], Roger, 02:29
- Re: Coding standards without control?, Richard Bos, 02:21
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Richard Bos, 02:18
- float ** and float *p[], vjnr83, 02:04
- Re: trim function dumping core, pete, 02:02
- Re: String and Character Array..., rkk, 01:44
- Re: String and Character Array..., rkk, 01:44
- Re: Random number generation, websnarf, 01:41
- trim function dumping core, rkk, 01:37
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), jaysome, 01:31
- Re: is this portable ?, Simon Biber, 01:29
- Re: one past the last element of an array object, pete, 01:25
- Re: is this portable ?, Harald van Dijk, 01:17
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference, Simon Biber, 01:15
- Re: C running strong, james of tucson, 00:59
- Re: is this portable ?, Yevgen Muntyan, 00:34
- Is K&R 2 still in print?, FieldFallow, 00:27
- Re: one past the last element of an array object, pete, 00:23
- Re: one past the last element of an array object, santosh, 00:06
December 05, 2006
- Re: Random number generation, CBFalconer, 23:51
- Re: C running strong, David T. Ashley, 23:20
- Re: one past the last element of an array object, David T. Ashley, 23:16
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stan Milam, 23:09
- Re: is this portable ?, Ben Pfaff, 23:09
- Re: is this portable ?, Harald van Dijk, 23:06
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference, Jack Klein, 23:02
- one past the last element of an array object, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:56
- Re: is this portable ?, Keith Thompson, 22:56
- Re: is this portable ?, Harald van Dijk, 22:52
- Re: is this portable ?, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:46
- Re: is this portable ?, santosh, 22:39
- Re: Coding standards without control?, Jack Klein, 22:36
- Re: is this portable ?, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:31
- Re: String and Character Array..., pete, 22:24
- Re: On-topicness, pete, 22:23
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, pete, 22:12
- Re: On-topicness, Eric Sosman, 22:09
- Re: Random number generation, pete, 21:55
- Re: String and Character Array..., Keith Thompson, 21:32
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), pete, 21:20
- Re: Random number generation, websnarf, 21:04
- Re: String and Character Array..., websnarf, 20:57
- Re: Macrozzz, Barry Schwarz, 20:50
- Re: String and Character Array..., Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, Joel Mayes, 20:41
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?, bogdan, 20:29
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, bogdan, 20:29
- Re: typedef forward declare, bogdan, 20:28
- Re: borland C++ version 3.1, bogdan, 20:28
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, bogdan, 20:27
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference, bogdan, 20:27
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), bogdan, 20:26
- HELP, bogdan, 20:24
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), Ben Pfaff, 20:24
- HELP, bogdan, 20:23
- Re: parsing a string, Joe Wright, 20:22
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), bogdan, 20:16
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Keith Thompson, 20:12
- Re: String and Character Array..., pete, 20:10
- Re: On-topicness, Keith Thompson, 20:08
- Re: Random number generation, Keith Thompson, 20:02
- Re: PLEASE HELP, pete, 19:58
- Re: Random number generation, CBFalconer, 19:54
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Vivek Menon, 19:51
- Re: On-topicness, pete, 19:45
- Re: Random number generation, Richard Tobin, 19:42
- Re: On-topicness, CBFalconer, 19:42
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference, Richard Tobin, 19:35
- Re: Random number generation, Keith Thompson, 19:28
- Re: Random number generation, Walter Roberson, 19:09
- Re: Random number generation, osmium, 19:07
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), Harald van Dijk, 19:00
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Kenneth Brody, 19:00
- Re: Random number generation, websnarf, 18:55
- Re: Random number generation, websnarf, 18:52
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), Ben Pfaff, 18:51
- Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me), padh . ayo, 18:39
- Re: Random number generation, Mark McIntyre, 18:39
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Keith Thompson, 18:39
- Re: On-topicness, Keith Thompson, 18:32
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Default User, 18:30
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, websnarf, 18:30
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Kenny McCormack, 18:13
- Re: is this portable ?, christian.bau, 18:12
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 18:11
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Kenny McCormack, 18:11
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Richard Heathfield, 18:09
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 18:01
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 17:58
- Re: Array of zero element, Harald van Dijk, 17:56
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 17:56
- Re: Beginners prime number generator, matevzb, 17:45
- void* in callbacks as reference, brianhray@xxxxxxxxx, 17:32
- Beginners prime number generator, Joel Mayes, 17:13
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Ben Pfaff, 17:03
- Re: borland C++ version 3.1, CBFalconer, 17:01
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, CBFalconer, 17:00
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Keith Thompson, 16:55
- Re: Random number generation, CBFalconer, 16:54
- Re: Automating C/C++ Coding Standards for any Operating System, Charlton Wilbur, 16:50
- Re: C running strong, Charlton Wilbur, 16:43
- Re: Learner question, Charlton Wilbur, 16:37
- Re: Array of zero element, Peter Nilsson, 16:37
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: Random number generation, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Vivek Menon, 15:41
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?, Keith Thompson, 15:35
- Re: borland C++ version 3.1, james of tucson, 15:30
- Re: strndup: RFC, Keith Thompson, 15:21
- borland C++ version 3.1, Richard Koene, 15:13
- Re: PLEASE HELP, dcorbit, 15:09
- Re: Random number generation, Martin Ambuhl, 14:55
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Stephen Sprunk, 14:55
- typedef forward declare, Binary, 14:54
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Insik Park, 14:18
- Re: String and Character Array..., Keith Thompson, 14:17
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?, Bill Pursell, 14:17
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Ben Pfaff, 14:17
- Re: Random number generation, osmium, 14:14
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Keith Thompson, 14:13
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Walter Roberson, 14:12
- Re: parsing a string, Keith Thompson, 14:10
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?, Ian Collins, 14:06
- Re: Random number generation, David T. Ashley, 14:02
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?, Ian Collins, 14:01
- Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program, Vivek Menon, 13:53
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Random832, 13:41
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Lew Pitcher, 13:27
- Re: Random number generation, Walter Roberson, 13:20
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:17
- Re: Random number generation, Richard Heathfield, 13:17
- Random number generation, gagan . singh . arora, 13:15
- Re: Segmentation fault in vsnprintf() from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6, saumya.agarwal@xxxxxxxxx, 13:04
- C & C++ Coding Standards: Objective versus Subjective Rules, pat, 12:41
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Mark McIntyre, 12:39
- Automating C/C++ Coding Standards for any Operating System, pat, 12:39
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Bob Martin, 12:35
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Kenny McCormack, 12:23
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Default User, 11:46
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Default User, 11:45
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2(), DyslexicAnaboko, 11:03
- Re: Learner question, Chris Dollin, 10:58
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, bcpkh, 10:55
- Re: is this portable ?, Harald van Dijk, 10:36
- Re: is this portable ?, Friedrich Dominicus, 10:32
- Re: is this portable ?, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 10:20
- Re: Learner question, CBFalconer, 10:10
- Re: Learner question, Richard Bos, 10:04
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, CBFalconer, 10:04
- Re: is this portable ?, Harald van Dijk, 10:02
- Re: parsing a string, CBFalconer, 09:49
- is this portable ?, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 09:39
- Re: parsing a string, Simon Biber, 09:22
- Learner question, Alex Pavluck, 09:14
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?, santosh, 08:57
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Kenny McCormack, 08:47
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function, matevzb, 08:06
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function, Tom St Denis, 08:04
- Want to learn C..IDE?, Alex Pavluck, 08:03
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance, CBFalconer, 08:01
- Re: Setting int vector inside another int, CBFalconer, 07:57
- Re: PLEASE HELP, CBFalconer, 07:48
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function, Dead Loop, 07:41
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, CBFalconer, 07:40
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Tobin, 07:16
- Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function, rashmi, 07:12
- Re: dollar sign in macros, pete, 07:05
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Bos, 06:23
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Bos, 06:21
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Chris Dollin, 06:14
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance, Chris Dollin, 06:12
- Re: Header file names, Richard Bos, 06:09
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Bos, 06:01
- Re: PLEASE HELP, raxitsheth2000, 05:44
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Bob Martin, 05:44
- Re: PLEASE HELP, santosh, 05:24
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance, MQ, 05:24
- Re: Setting int vector inside another int, santosh, 05:10
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance, hector, 04:58
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance, Chris Dollin, 04:45
- non root users accessing application installed with root instance, hector, 04:35
- Setting int vector inside another int, gerotica, 04:31
- Re: PLEASE HELP, raxitsheth2000, 04:31
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2(), SM Ryan, 04:30
- Re: Macrozzz, Marc Boyer, 03:20
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, matevzb, 03:15
- Re: Macrozzz, santosh, 03:12
- Re: Macrozzz, santosh, 03:06
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Joseph Huber, 03:05
- Re: Macrozzz, Marc Boyer, 03:04
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, Thad Smith, 02:57
- Re: Macrozzz, Marc Boyer, 02:55
- Re: Macrozzz, Richard Heathfield, 02:51
- Re: Is this legal?, Yevgen Muntyan, 02:48
- Re: PLEASE HELP, santosh, 02:48
- Re: PLEASE HELP, Richard Heathfield, 02:47
- Macrozzz, sandy, 02:38
- PLEASE HELP, postrishi@xxxxxxxxx, 02:24
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, Richard Heathfield, 02:20
- Re: String and Character Array..., santosh, 02:15
- Re: String and Character Array..., jaysome, 02:11
- Re: String and Character Array..., Richard Heathfield, 02:11
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: parsing a string, Richard Heathfield, 02:05
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2(), santosh, 02:00
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2(), Chris Torek, 01:54
- Re: String and Character Array..., Keith Thompson, 01:47
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stephen Sprunk, 01:39
- Re: String and Character Array..., santosh, 01:39
- problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2(), DyslexicAnaboko, 01:27
- String and Character Array..., Shhnwz.a, 01:26
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, semut, 01:20
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, santosh, 01:03
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Keith Thompson, 00:58
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Keith Thompson, 00:54
- Re: Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?, Ben Pfaff, 00:41
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 00:33
- Re: Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?, santosh, 00:27
- Re: Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?, santosh, 00:22
- Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?, Pedro Pinto, 00:07
December 04, 2006
- Re: Is this legal?, goose, 23:41
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, santosh, 23:39
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Sankar, 23:31
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Digital Puer, 23:12
- Re: parsing a string, santosh, 23:10
- Re: parsing a string, Simon Biber, 23:07
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, Eric Sosman, 23:04
- Re: Is this legal?, Simon Biber, 22:53
- Re: Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, Ernie Wright, 22:50
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, Simon Biber, 22:47
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, Eric Sosman, 22:43
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, CBFalconer, 22:42
- Re: Structure usage issue, CBFalconer, 22:39
- Re: parsing a string, Eric Sosman, 22:34
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, Barry Schwarz, 22:34
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, William Ahern, 22:31
- Re: C running strong, Simon Biber, 22:29
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Simon Biber, 22:23
- Re: Header file names, Eric Sosman, 22:22
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, CBFalconer, 22:19
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:19
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, CBFalconer, 22:18
- Re: dollar sign in macros, santosh, 21:33
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, santosh, 21:31
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, pete, 21:29
- Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Sankar, 21:23
- What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow, semut, 21:19
- Re: Structure usage issue, santosh, 21:18
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, santosh, 21:16
- Structure usage issue, Pedro Pinto, 21:14
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, santosh, 21:04
- Re: Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, santosh, 21:02
- Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage, Sankar, 21:01
- Re: Full Screen, santosh, 20:59
- Re: Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, Keith Thompson, 19:25
- Re: Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, Richard Tobin, 19:12
- Re: Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, Chris McDonald, 19:08
- Re: Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, Ben Pfaff, 19:07
- Finding the size of binary data stored in memory, sajohn, 19:00
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:38
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:08
- Re: C running strong, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:03
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 17:51
- C running strong, jacob navia, 17:42
- Re: dollar sign in macros, loic-dev, 17:39
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Tobin, 17:33
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Mark McIntyre, 17:23
- Re: dollar sign in macros, Ben Pfaff, 17:22
- Re: dollar sign in macros, loic-dev, 17:13
- Re: dollar sign in macros, matevzb, 17:13
- Re: Header file names, Mark McIntyre, 17:08
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Mark McIntyre, 17:07
- dollar sign in macros, Digital Puer, 17:03
- Re: Full Screen, EreN, 16:47
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, Default User, 16:22
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, Peter Nilsson, 16:21
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, loic-dev, 15:50
- Checking that a string contain only numeric characters, bcpkh, 15:42
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 15:38
- Re: Segmentation fault in vsnprintf() from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6, loic-dev, 15:32
- Re: Segmentation fault in vsnprintf() from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6, Chris Torek, 15:27
- Re: [OT] Full Screen, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: strndup: RFC, Keith Thompson, 15:07
- Re: Header file names, Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: Windows Vista's aero glass is going to melt the ice gaps ! :D, Skybuck Flying, 14:29
- Re: Segmentation fault in vsnprintf() from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6, Insik Park, 13:48
- Re: Why this code is compiling?, Tom St Denis, 13:24
- Segmentation fault in vsnprintf() from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6, saumya.agarwal@xxxxxxxxx, 13:12
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Walter Roberson, 12:56
- Re: Why this code is compiling?, Andrey Tarasevich, 12:36
- Re: Is this legal?, CBFalconer, 12:10
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, trm, 11:49
- Re: Is this legal?, Random832, 11:28
- Re: Full Screen, Chris Dollin, 11:27
- Re: parsing a string, Tom St Denis, 11:27
- Re: Full Screen, Richard Heathfield, 11:20
- Re: parsing a string, Richard Heathfield, 11:19
- parsing a string, Stu, 11:17
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Ernie Wright, 10:48
- Re: Is this legal?, goose, 10:43
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, dcorbit, 10:34
- Re: How to use sys/socket.h functions in windows OS., CBFalconer, 10:16
- Re: Is this legal?, Michal Nazarewicz, 10:10
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Ernie Wright, 10:08
- Re: Is this legal?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:07
- Re: Unwanted rounding, langwadt, 10:05
- Re: Header file names, pete, 10:04
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Ernie Wright, 10:00
- Re: How to use sys/socket.h functions in windows OS., Kenneth Brody, 09:59
- Re: How to use sys/socket.h functions in windows OS., Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:59
- Is this legal?, Kelvin Moss, 09:58
- Re: Full Screen, CBFalconer, 09:54
- Re: Why this code is compiling?, pete, 09:44
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Random832, 09:31
- Re: Full Screen, Richard Heathfield, 09:25
- Re: [OT] Full Screen, jacob navia, 09:24
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Chris Dollin, 09:24
- Re: Full Screen, Chris Dollin, 09:20
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 09:15
- Re: How to use sys/socket.h functions in windows OS., jacob navia, 09:09
- Re: Facing problem in poping up dialog boxes when applcation is running in sevice mode, Kenny McCormack, 09:05
- Re: Why this code is compiling?, Richard Heathfield, 08:57
- How to use sys/socket.h functions in windows OS., Ravikumar, 08:56
- Re: Why this code is compiling?, Tom St Denis, 08:52
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 08:51
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, Tom St Denis, 08:50
- Why this code is compiling?, himadri, 08:48
- Full Screen, EreN, 08:40
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 08:35
- Re: strndup: RFC, stmilam, 08:26
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Heathfield, 08:26
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Tobin, 08:16
- Re: Header file names, Eric Sosman, 08:14
- Re: Facing problem in poping up dialog boxes when applcation is running in sevice mode, CBFalconer, 08:09
- Re: Header file names, CBFalconer, 08:05
- [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size, pete, 07:58
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, pete, 07:50
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: Header file names, Richard Heathfield, 07:39
- Facing problem in poping up dialog boxes when applcation is running in sevice mode, Gouse, 07:29
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, CBFalconer, 07:27
- Re: Header file names, CBFalconer, 07:18
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, Skybuck Flying, 07:17
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, CBFalconer, 07:11
- Re: pointer to const string, Dead Loop, 07:06
- Re: strndup: RFC, Roland Pibinger, 06:34
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Tobin, 06:33
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, Simon Biber, 06:02
- Re: Header file names, Mark McIntyre, 05:56
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Mark McIntyre, 05:53
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, santosh, 05:47
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Chris Dollin, 05:01
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Bos, 04:49
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, jaysome, 03:30
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, santosh, 03:14
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, santosh, 03:10
- Re: malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, Richard Heathfield, 02:58
- malloc for multidimensional array !!please help, shadab, 02:49
- Re: Header file names, Richard Heathfield, 02:48
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 02:44
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 02:30
- Re: pointer to const string, Ian Collins, 02:21
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 02:09
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 02:04
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, SM Ryan, 02:00
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 02:00
- Re: pointer to const string, Ian Collins, 01:59
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 01:56
- Re: strndup: RFC, Barry Schwarz, 01:53
- Re: Header file names, CBFalconer, 01:46
- Re: pointer to const string, CBFalconer, 01:44
- Re: freeing a matix, Barry Schwarz, 01:41
- Re: Unwanted rounding, CBFalconer, 01:36
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, Barry Schwarz, 01:33
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 01:23
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 01:19
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Peter "Shaggy" Haywood, 00:22
December 03, 2006
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 23:58
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 23:53
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 23:48
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 23:43
- Re: Header file names, Richard Heathfield, 23:40
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 23:38
- Re: Header file names, MQ, 23:03
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stan Milam, 22:51
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:42
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Dik T. Winter, 21:39
- Re: pointer to const string, CBFalconer, 21:33
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Gordon Burditt, 20:21
- Re: freeing a matix, pete, 19:49
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stephen Sprunk, 19:49
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Tobin, 19:30
- Re: pointer to const string, Ben Pfaff, 19:29
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Tobin, 19:28
- Re: pointer to const string, CBFalconer, 19:03
- Re: freeing a matix, Samuel Stearley, 18:49
- Re: strndup: RFC, Thad Smith, 18:07
- Re: Header file names, rbhlgjwbvi, 18:04
- Re: pointer to const string, Ben Pfaff, 17:53
- Re: strndup: RFC, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 17:26
- Re: pointer to const string, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: pointer to const string, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: On-topicness, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: strndup: RFC, Keith Thompson, 17:00
- Re: strndup: RFC, Keith Thompson, 16:55
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 16:51
- Re: On-topicness, pete, 16:34
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 16:26
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 16:20
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Joe Wright, 16:15
- Re: On-topicness, Kenny McCormack, 16:08
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, Ernie Wright, 16:05
- Re: On-topicness, Yevgen Muntyan, 15:54
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 15:53
- Re: pointer to const string, Ian Collins, 15:48
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 15:41
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Old Wolf, 15:39
- Re: Seg faults in merge and quick sort, pete, 15:35
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Old Wolf, 15:28
- Re: pointer to const string, CBFalconer, 15:26
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Kenny McCormack, 15:24
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx, 15:09
- Re: strndup: RFC, Stephen Sprunk, 15:02
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Stephen Sprunk, 14:51
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 14:47
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Barry Schwarz, 14:23
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, Kenny McCormack, 14:18
- Re: pointer to const string, lawrence . jones, 14:16
- Re: strndup: RFC, Roland Pibinger, 14:15
- Re: pointer to const string, Barry Schwarz, 14:08
- Re: strndup: RFC, Roland Pibinger, 14:04
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 13:36
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 13:34
- Re: Casting malloc, Chris Torek, 13:34
- Re: strndup: RFC, Chris Torek, 13:27
- Re: freeing a matix, Barry Schwarz, 13:26
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, Ernie Wright, 13:11
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 12:59
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 12:23
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 12:18
- Re: strndup: RFC, Joe Wright, 12:14
- Re: Header file names, matevzb, 11:32
- Re: On-topicness, CBFalconer, 11:10
- Re: strndup: RFC, pete, 11:04
- Re: Header file names, Kenny McCormack, 10:53
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, pete, 10:38
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, pete, 10:26
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 10:25
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, CBFalconer, 10:07
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, CBFalconer, 10:05
- Re: On-topicness, Kenny McCormack, 10:01
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 10:01
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 09:55
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 09:42
- Re: On-topicness, Hallvard B Furuseth, 09:35
- Re: pointer to const string, CBFalconer, 09:32
- Re: How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, Ico, 09:31
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 09:19
- Re: Header file names, Eric Sosman, 09:16
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 09:15
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 09:13
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Heathfield, 09:08
- How to convert a 4 byte character string to its equivalent 4 byte integer value?, Polaris431, 09:08
- Re: Header file names, Eric Sosman, 09:07
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Richard Heathfield, 09:01
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 06:49
- Re: strndup: RFC, Roland Pibinger, 06:35
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Michal Nazarewicz, 06:26
- Re: On-topicness, jacob navia, 06:26
- Re: Casting malloc, Keith Thompson, 06:04
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Avinash, 05:49
- Re: Casting malloc, Old Wolf, 05:45
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, christian.bau, 05:21
- Re: pointer to const string, Dead Loop, 05:04
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 05:01
- Re: On-topicness, Yevgen Muntyan, 04:57
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 04:55
- Re: pointer to const string, Dead Loop, 04:53
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 04:50
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Thad Smith, 04:48
- Re: strndup: RFC, Thad Smith, 04:40
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Keith Thompson, 04:16
- Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Old Wolf, 04:11
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, sjdevnull@xxxxxxxxx, 04:06
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, goose, 03:45
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, goose, 03:15
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, CBFalconer, 03:12
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, MQ, 02:37
- Re: strndup: RFC, CBFalconer, 02:35
- Re: Sizeof for pointers, Richard Heathfield, 02:34
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Chris Torek, 02:33
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, Richard Heathfield, 02:25
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Chris Torek, 02:18
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 02:18
- Sizeof for pointers, Avinash, 02:18
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 02:16
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Kenny McCormack, 00:13
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Kenny McCormack, 00:11
December 02, 2006
- Re: Header file names, Brian C, 23:52
- Re: Header file names, Keith Thompson, 23:03
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Keith Thompson, 22:57
- Re: strndup: RFC, Tom St Denis, 22:49
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Tom St Denis, 22:46
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Samuel Stearley, 22:14
- Re: Header file names, MQ, 22:10
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, MQ, 22:00
- Re: freeing a matix, Samuel Stearley, 21:39
- Re: freeing a matix, Samuel Stearley, 21:32
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Tobin, 20:42
- Re: Header file names, CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: const , and valid converstions of pointers thereto, Ben Bacarisse, 20:11
- Re: [OT] Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down, Barry Schwarz, 19:57
- Re: ques and and level order traversal, GrispernMix, 19:35
- Re: On-topicness, Kenny McCormack, 19:27
- Re: strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 19:04
- Re: On-topicness, Richard Heathfield, 19:03
- Re: Header file names, rbhlgjwbvi, 18:54
- Re: strndup: RFC, Richard Heathfield, 18:54
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Stephen Sprunk, 18:53
- Re: On-topicness, jacob navia, 18:51
- Re: Header file names, rbhlgjwbvi, 18:48
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Stephen Sprunk, 18:41
- Re: ques and and level order traversal, pete, 18:14
- Re: memory fragmentation, Suse Linux 64b, Sudhanshu, 18:08
- Re: pointer to const string, Ian Collins, 17:56
- strndup: RFC, jacob navia, 17:53
- Re: ques and and level order traversal, Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Re: Header file names, Keith Thompson, 17:49
- Re: pointer to const string, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: Header file names, Keith Thompson, 17:37
- Re: Header file names, Ben Pfaff, 17:34
- Re: Header file names, Eric Sosman, 17:33
- Re: enum as return type, Keith Thompson, 17:30
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: pointer to const string, Ian Collins, 17:21
- Re: Header file names, rbhlgjwbvi, 17:17
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Keith Thompson, 17:06
- Re: [ot]Re: pointer to const string, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: ques and and level order traversal, TK, 16:48
- Re: pointer to const string, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Eric Sosman, 16:39
- Re: const , and valid converstions of pointers thereto, d3x0xr, 16:36
- Re: const , and valid converstions of pointers thereto, d3x0xr, 16:35
- On-topicness (was: microsoft visual c++), Hallvard B Furuseth, 16:21
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Gordon Burditt, 16:10
- Re: Casting malloc, websnarf, 15:38
- Re: Header file names, Ian Collins, 15:33
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 15:22
- Re: [ot]Re: microsoft visual c++, paz, 14:48
- Re: microsoft visual c++, paz, 14:45
- Re: ques and and level order traversal, GrispernMix, 14:21
- Re: ques and and level order traversal, Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Dan Henry, 13:33
- ques and and level order traversal, GrispernMix, 13:32
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, jacob navia, 12:15
- Re: Computer Programming tutorials, Richard Heathfield, 12:07
- Re: Interactive i/o (was: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe...), Richard Heathfield, 12:07
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Harald van Dijk, 12:00
- Re: pointer to const string, Allen, 11:40
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Charlton Wilbur, 11:35
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:31
- Re: Interactive i/o (was: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe...), Xavoux, 11:19
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Kenny McCormack, 11:12
- Re: enum as return type, CBFalconer, 10:41
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, CBFalconer, 10:37
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, CBFalconer, 10:29
- Re: Windows Vista's aero glass is going to melt the ice gaps ! :D, Kenneth Brody, 10:24
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Joe Wright, 10:22
- Re: Computer Programming tutorials, pete, 10:21
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Kenneth Brody, 10:18
- Re: Computer Programming tutorials, RajaJee, 09:51
- Re: Interactive i/o (was: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe...), pete, 09:16
- Re: Computer Programming tutorials, Richard Heathfield, 09:16
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Harald van Dijk, 09:13
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 09:09
- Computer Programming tutorials, RajaJee, 09:08
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, pete, 09:07
- Re: query pointer && *pointer: safe?, pete, 09:03
- Re: query pointer && *pointer: safe?, Richard Heathfield, 09:01
- Re: enum as return type, Richard Heathfield, 09:00
- [ot]Re: pointer to const string, pete, 08:59
- Re: Interactive i/o (was: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe...), Richard Heathfield, 08:54
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, Pedro Pinto, 08:48
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, jacob navia, 08:42
- Re: query pointer && *pointer: safe?, Felix Kater, 08:41
- Re: enum as return type, Barry, 08:31
- Re: query pointer && *pointer: safe?, Eric Sosman, 08:21
- Re: enum as return type, Eric Sosman, 08:18
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Eric Sosman, 08:17
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Harald van Dijk, 08:17
- Re: query pointer && *pointer: safe?, Harald van Dijk, 08:11
- query pointer && *pointer: safe?, Felix Kater, 08:05
- Header file names, rbhlgjwbvi, 08:04
- enum as return type, Felix Kater, 07:57
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:53
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., pete, 07:45
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., pete, 07:43
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, pete, 07:21
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, pete, 07:17
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:07
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, CBFalconer, 07:04
- Re: pointer to const string, CBFalconer, 06:40
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, jacob navia, 06:32
- Interactive i/o (was: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe...), CBFalconer, 06:31
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, jacob navia, 06:30
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, jacob navia, 06:29
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, jacob navia, 06:26
- Re: out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, Richard Heathfield, 06:20
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 06:17
- out of order execution / reoredering of instructions, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:53
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, santosh, 05:46
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 05:35
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, santosh, 05:21
- Re: pointer to const string, santosh, 05:15
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 05:00
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, hankssong, 04:48
- Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C, karthikbg, 04:34
- Re: pointer to const string, Allen, 04:26
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, Chris Torek, 04:18
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, Richard Heathfield, 04:09
- Re: pointer to const string, Richard Heathfield, 04:07
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, Richard Heathfield, 04:01
- Re: pointer to const string, MQ, 03:59
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Richard Heathfield, 03:58
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, MQ, 03:55
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Richard Heathfield, 03:55
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Richard Heathfield, 03:54
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Richard Heathfield, 03:51
- Re: how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, santosh, 03:46
- Re: pointer to const string, santosh, 03:39
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., santosh, 03:31
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., santosh, 03:23
- Re: pointer to const string, jaysome, 03:16
- Re: Array of zero element, Harald van Dijk, 03:15
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., jaysome, 03:02
- Re: pointer to const string, Dead Loop, 02:54
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Malcolm, 02:46
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, jaysome, 02:40
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Malcolm, 02:39
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, jaysome, 02:31
- how can I find the exact header file including a struct variable? eg. DIR?, hankssong, 02:17
- pointer to const string, Dead Loop, 02:05
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Default User, 01:37
December 01, 2006
- Windows Vista's aero glass is going to melt the ice gaps ! :D, Skybuck Flying, 23:42
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Jack Klein, 22:43
- Re: atol of a value > INT_MAX, Barry Schwarz, 22:27
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Xavoux, 22:05
- Re: screen clearing in ANSI C, Leslie Kis-Adam, 22:00
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Default User, 21:51
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Peter Nilsson, 21:14
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, Peter Nilsson, 21:09
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Joe Wright, 21:05
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Keith Thompson, 21:04
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Xavoux, 21:03
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Keith Thompson, 21:03
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, MQ, 21:01
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, pete, 21:01
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Gordon Burditt, 20:56
- Re: Doubt in printing results on function!, Pedro Pinto, 20:52
- Re: [OT] Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down, Gordon Burditt, 20:45
- Re: Array of zero element, Peter Nilsson, 20:36
- Doubt in printing results on function!, Pedro Pinto, 20:25
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Frederick Gotham, 20:22
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., pete, 20:19
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Ian Collins, 20:19
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Frederick Gotham, 20:17
- Re: gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Ian Collins, 20:15
- gets, fgets, scanf none is safe..., Xavoux, 20:05
- Re: Disable printf, Arthur J. O'Dwyer, 19:51
- Re: freeing a matix, Simon Biber, 19:28
- Re: const , and valid converstions of pointers thereto, Ben Bacarisse, 19:03
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Al Balmer, 18:27
- Re: const , and valid converstions of pointers thereto, d3x0xr, 17:47
- Re: what happened to Dan Pop?, Richard Heathfield, 17:36
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 17:25
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Al Balmer, 16:48
- what happened to Dan Pop?, jacob navia, 16:39
- Re: Casting malloc, Ian Collins, 16:39
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 16:30
- Re: Disable printf, Ed Prochak, 16:18
- Re: "uninitialized variables (was: Re: variable allocatedfromstack/bss ??), Kenneth Brody, 15:57
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., jxh, 15:57
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Al Balmer, 15:50
- [OT]Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, goose, 15:27
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Frederick Gotham, 15:11
- Re: can we use such function to display input without using "Prinf" ?, Je-Givara, 14:57
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, goose, 14:57
- Re: microsoft visual c++, Al Balmer, 14:34
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Al Balmer, 14:30
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: "uninitialized variables (was: Re: variable allocated fromstack/bss ??), Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: microsoft visual c++, Keith Thompson, 14:17
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Keith Thompson, 14:09
- Re: To: People who write standards, lawrence . jones, 14:08
- Re: first C source file to be compiled, Stephen Sprunk, 14:07
- Re: atol of a value > INT_MAX, Keith Thompson, 13:57
- Re: freeing a matix, Bill Medland, 13:42
- Re: Disable printf, Richard Heathfield, 12:59
- Re: freeing a matix, Michael Goerz, 12:47
- Re: first C source file to be compiled, Norbert Kolvenbach, 12:39
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, CBFalconer, 12:21
- Re: To: People who write standards, CBFalconer, 12:15
- Re: Error in scanf implementation or error in example in standard?, ¬a\\/b, 11:56
- Re: Disable printf, Harald van Dijk, 11:51
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Al Balmer, 11:48
- Re: freeing a matix, Bill Medland, 11:47
- Re: Disable printf, d3x0xr, 11:45
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 11:44
- freeing a matix, Michael Goerz, 11:39
- Re: Disable printf, Richard Heathfield, 11:31
- Re: To: People who write standards, Al Balmer, 11:30
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Richard Heathfield, 11:24
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Laurent Deniau, 11:23
- Re: "uninitialized variables (was: Re: variable allocated fromstack/bss ??), Random832, 11:21
- Re: microsoft visual c++, Richard Heathfield, 11:20
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Al Balmer, 11:20
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Mattan, 11:20
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Random832, 11:18
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Random832, 11:13
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Richard Heathfield, 11:10
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Richard Heathfield, 11:09
- Re: microsoft visual c++, jacob navia, 11:07
- Re: first C source file to be compiled, jacob navia, 11:05
- Re: Disable printf, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:58
- Re: "uninitialized variables (was: Re: variable allocated fromstack/bss ??), Kenneth Brody, 10:55
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 10:54
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., the_init, 10:49
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Richard Heathfield, 10:48
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, Keith Thompson, 10:47
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 10:40
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Richard Heathfield, 10:36
- Re: first C source file to be compiled, Richard Heathfield, 10:35
- Re: first C source file to be compiled, Chris Dollin, 10:31
- Re: first C source file to be compiled, santosh, 10:30
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Chris Dollin, 10:26
- Re: Need your HELP: C in LINUX, Charles Richmond, 10:23
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Richard Heathfield, 10:21
- first C source file to be compiled, Marc Jeambrun, 10:15
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, A. Farber, 09:56
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, A. Farber, 09:49
- Re: Unwanted rounding, William Hughes, 09:42
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., james of tucson, 09:38
- Re: Disable printf, Ben Pfaff, 09:27
- Re: Unwanted rounding, santosh, 09:10
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, Pietro Cerutti, 09:08
- Re: Unwanted rounding, William Hughes, 09:01
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Chris Dollin, 08:50
- [ot]Re: microsoft visual c++, pete, 08:41
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, Maxim Yegorushkin, 08:29
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 08:25
- Re: Nesting Linked Lists?, pete, 08:15
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Richard Heathfield, 07:56
- Re: Casting malloc, Richard Heathfield, 07:53
- Re: allowing a function to be called only from a specific function, Harald van Dijk, 07:43
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Duncan Muirhead, 07:39
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 07:37
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Henryk, 07:36
- Re: Casting malloc, websnarf, 07:35
- Re: Disable printf, Ben Bacarisse, 07:23
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Simon Biber, 07:16
- Re: Casting malloc, websnarf, 07:12
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 06:54
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, pietro . cerutti, 06:44
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Marco, 06:39
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 06:28
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Richard Heathfield, 06:26
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 06:25
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Marco, 06:24
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Chris Dollin, 06:16
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 06:11
- Re: When to initialize the local variables?, CBFalconer, 06:08
- Re: Disable printf, Richard Tobin, 06:04
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:01
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Marco, 05:59
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Duncan Muirhead, 05:57
- Re: Nesting Linked Lists?, A. Farber, 05:55
- Re: microsoft visual c++, Richard Heathfield, 05:53
- Re: Nesting Linked Lists?, Marc Boyer, 05:48
- Nesting Linked Lists?, Cyron, 05:41
- Re: [OT] Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Richard Bos, 05:39
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Richard Heathfield, 05:38
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Richard Heathfield, 05:37
- Re: microsoft visual c++, paz, 05:33
- Re: Unwanted rounding, mark_bluemel, 05:33
- microsoft visual c++, paz, 05:30
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 05:29
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Chris Dollin, 05:27
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, CBFalconer, 05:26
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., mark_bluemel, 05:26
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, "Nils O. Selåsdal", 05:22
- Re: Unwanted rounding, mark_bluemel, 05:22
- Re: Unwanted rounding, Richard Heathfield, 05:21
- Re: void * to struct * casting ..please help!, CBFalconer, 05:16
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, A. Farber, 05:12
- Re: allowing a function to be called only from a specific function, goose, 04:54
- Unwanted rounding, Marco, 04:54
- Re: Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, Chris Dollin, 04:54
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Chris Dollin, 04:52
- Re: When to initialize the local variables?, Chris Dollin, 04:44
- Where to get a unique id for a newly allocated datastructure member, A. Farber, 04:44
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Chris Dollin, 04:37
- Re: Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, Maxim Yegorushkin, 04:04
- Re: atol of a value > INT_MAX, A. Farber, 03:46
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, goose, 03:44
- Re: Need your HELP: C in LINUX, Bill Pursell, 03:43
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Richard Heathfield, 03:39
- Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, pietro . cerutti, 03:38
- Re: [OT] Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down, Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Multicast UDP deamon and VLAN interfaces, pietro . cerutti, 03:35
- Re: Disable printf, jaysome, 02:54
- Re: Disable printf, Ben Pfaff, 02:16
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, sunny, 01:59
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, sunny, 01:59
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., jaysome, 01:56
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Zara, 01:46
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., Simon Biber, 01:44
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Thad Smith, 01:43
- Re: Disable printf, jaysome, 01:43
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., raxitsheth2000, 01:43
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., MQ, 01:39
- Re: [OT] Re: Reading a string of unknown size, pete, 01:25
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., sangram, 01:16
- Re: how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx, 00:59
- how to delete last node of a Linked list if you only know the address of last node., sangram, 00:53
- Re: Disable printf, MQ, 00:44
- Re: Disable printf, William Hughes, 00:31
- Re: void * to struct * casting ..please help!, Neha, 00:07
November 30, 2006
- Re: allowing a function to be called only from a specific function, CBFalconer, 23:45
- Re: atol of a value > INT_MAX, Barry Schwarz, 23:33
- Re: [OT] Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down, Barry Schwarz, 23:33
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, jamestuck21, 23:12
- Re: Disable printf, Eric Sosman, 22:58
- Re: Disable printf, Keith Thompson, 22:45
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, jamestuck21, 22:43
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Keith Thompson, 22:41
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Keith Thompson, 22:36
- Re: allowing a function to be called only from a specific function, Harald van Dijk, 22:35
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, CBFalconer, 22:34
- Re: Disable printf, RedDevilDan, 22:31
- Re: [OT] Re: Reading a string of unknown size, Eric Sosman, 22:11
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, William Hughes, 21:59
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, MQ, 21:51
- Re: Disable printf, William Hughes, 21:47
- Re: atol of a value > INT_MAX, CBFalconer, 21:37
- Re: Preprocessor includes, difference between quote and lt/gt, CBFalconer, 21:33
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, jamestuck21, 21:13
- Re: To: People who write standards, CBFalconer, 21:12
- Re: allowing a function to be called only from a specific function, CBFalconer, 21:08
- Disable printf, RedDevilDan, 20:58
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, MQ, 20:52
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, MQ, 20:43
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Michael, 20:37
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, CBFalconer, 20:31
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Tak-Shing Chan, 20:28
- Re: Error in scanf implementation or error in example in standard?, CBFalconer, 20:25
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, Keith Thompson, 20:08
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Coos Haak, 19:59
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, jamestuck21, 19:49
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Coos Haak, 19:46
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, jamestuck21, 19:45
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Ben Pfaff, 19:38
- Re: When to initialize the local variables?, MQ, 19:33
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, jamestuck21, 19:23
- Re: When to initialize the local variables?, MQ, 19:07
- Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??, MQ, 19:06
- Re: void * to struct * casting ..please help!, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Richard Heathfield, 17:24
- Re: "uninitialized variables (was: Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??), Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Gordon Burditt, 17:08
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Charlton Wilbur, 17:05
- Re: allowing a function to be called only from a specific function, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:01
- Re: When to initialize the local variables?, Chris Torek, 16:43
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???, Ben Pfaff, 16:42
- "uninitialized variables (was: Re: variable allocated from stack/bss ??), Ben Pfaff, 16:42
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Al Balmer, 16:39
- Re: Error in scanf implementation or error in example in standard?, Chris Torek, 16:33
- Re: Casting malloc, Chris Torek, 16:20
- Re: Binary Division Problem Help, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:27
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