comp.lang.c (date)
June 28, 2007
- Re: void *, Roman Mashak, 16:35
- void *, Roman Mashak, 14:05
- Re: can i use bioscom to manipulate serial port on winxp, user923005, 04:08
- Re: about argc and argv, Richard Heathfield, 04:07
- Re: Help on Parsing, user923005, 04:03
- Re: void *, Keith Thompson, 04:01
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 04:01
- Re: free functions design, Roland Pibinger, 03:51
- Re: free functions design, Roland Pibinger, 03:47
- Help on Parsing, K . Z . Zamli, 03:41
- Re: void *, user923005, 03:26
- Re: void *, Flash Gordon, 02:53
- Re: K&R hash table question, merrittr, 01:53
- Re: c interface with c++ implementation, Malcolm McLean, 01:45
- Re: free() performance question, jacob navia, 00:39
- Re: void *, Barry Schwarz, 00:18
- Re: Time api, Keith Thompson, 00:17
June 27, 2007
- Re: free() performance question, Barry, 23:29
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 23:28
- Re: about argc and argv, Keith Thompson, 23:25
- Re: void *, TJ, 23:21
- Re: Time api, Joe Wright, 22:56
- Re: free() performance question, CBFalconer, 22:40
- Re: returning function pointer, J. J. Farrell, 22:30
- Re: free() performance question, CBFalconer, 22:28
- Re: free() performance question, websnarf, 22:27
- Re: Out of memory compilation, CBFalconer, 22:18
- Re: reply the answer, CBFalconer, 22:12
- Re: c interface with c++ implementation, Barry Schwarz, 21:53
- Re: application of pointers to functions, user923005, 21:52
- Re: about argc and argv, Barry Schwarz, 21:48
- can i use bioscom to manipulate serial port on winxp, helloguys, 21:46
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Jimmy, 21:46
- Re: about argc and argv, Eric Sosman, 21:45
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, Barry Schwarz, 21:38
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, user923005, 21:32
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Gordon Burditt, 21:20
- Re: c interface with c++ implementation, Keith Thompson, 21:20
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Gordon Burditt, 21:16
- c interface with c++ implementation, zade, 20:40
- Re: reply the answer, Old Wolf, 20:31
- Re: free() performance question, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 20:08
- Re: free() performance question, pandaj, 20:07
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 20:01
- Re: free() performance question, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:58
- Re: free() performance question, pandaj, 19:51
- Re: reply the answer, Spiros Bousbouras, 19:51
- Re: free() performance question, pandaj, 19:30
- Re: free() performance question, Keith Thompson, 19:27
- Re: reply the answer, Old Wolf, 19:25
- Re: reply the answer, Old Wolf, 19:24
- Re: reply the answer, Old Wolf, 19:09
- free() performance question, Lianjun Jiang, 19:03
- Re: about argc and argv, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 18:42
- Re: about argc and argv, Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: Array index subtraction and wrapping, wearyofallthiscrap, 18:15
- Re: reply the answer, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:07
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, Wade Ward, 17:58
- Re: Stringizing escape character tokens, std. or not?, James Antill, 17:55
- Re: about argc and argv, Walter Roberson, 17:00
- Re: about argc and argv, Eric Sosman, 16:58
- Re: xmalloc, Ben Pfaff, 16:44
- Re: free functions design, Malcolm McLean, 16:40
- Re: about argc and argv, John Gordon, 16:38
- Re: about argc and argv, Malcolm McLean, 16:34
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 16:30
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 16:27
- Re: Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Spiros Bousbouras, 16:09
- █ Watch FREE Satellite TV on your PC! █, DI..., 16:02
- Re: about argc and argv, Lew Pitcher, 15:36
- about argc and argv, vicky, 15:16
- Re: factorial and exponent, Eric Sosman, 14:54
- Re: reply the answer, Walter Roberson, 14:36
- Re: factorial and exponent, Tom Gear, 14:21
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Tobin, 14:11
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Ralf Damaschke, 13:42
- Re: Return pointer from function, Flash Gordon, 13:42
- Re: reply the answer, Walter Roberson, 13:28
- Re: reply the answer, Dave Vandervies, 13:23
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, websnarf, 12:48
- Re: Return pointer from function, Liviu, 12:15
- Re: Return pointer from function, dykeinthebox, 12:13
- Re: memcpy vs memmove, Keith Thompson, 12:06
- Re: A tcp connetion question, SM Ryan, 12:03
- Re: Return pointer from function, Keith Thompson, 12:01
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 11:58
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Keith Thompson, 11:38
- Re: Out of memory compilation, Keith Thompson, 11:35
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 11:32
- Re: Time api, Keith Thompson, 11:29
- Re: memcpy vs memmove, Stephen Sprunk, 11:17
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 11:12
- Re: Return pointer from function, CBFalconer, 10:45
- Re: A tcp connetion question, CBFalconer, 10:38
- OneDump.com image hosting, forumw2, 10:32
- Re: memcpy vs memmove, forumw2, 10:32
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Chris Hills, 10:17
- Re: memcpy vs memmove, xdevel, 10:15
- Re: Return pointer from function, Liviu, 09:39
- Re: memcpy vs memmove, Richard, 09:19
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Richard, 09:04
- Re: Return pointer from function, Richard Bos, 08:57
- memcpy vs memmove, xdevel, 08:57
- Return pointer from function, Liviu, 08:46
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Nick Keighley, 08:36
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, Barry Schwarz, 08:32
- [OT] Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Eric Sosman, 08:27
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Richard Tobin, 07:59
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Jimmy, 07:55
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 07:50
- Re: application of pointers to functions, Barry Schwarz, 07:33
- Re: free functions design, CBFalconer, 07:21
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 07:18
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, CBFalconer, 07:17
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 07:14
- Re: reply the answer, CBFalconer, 07:10
- Re: A tcp connetion question, Nick Keighley, 07:05
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 07:04
- [ANN] Mocking the Embedded World in the Summer 2007 Issue of Methods & Tools, martinig, 07:03
- Re: Time api, Richard Bos, 06:58
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Bos, 06:55
- Re: xmalloc, pete, 06:48
- Re: application of pointers to functions, Chris Dollin, 06:45
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., pete, 06:40
- application of pointers to functions, sid, 06:37
- Re: free functions design, Chris Dollin, 06:36
- free functions design, Manish Tomar, 06:16
- A tcp connetion question, Jimmy, 06:06
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Chris Dollin, 05:55
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Ulysses, 05:48
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Nick Keighley, 05:11
- Re: Out of memory compilation, Chris Dollin, 04:46
- Out of memory compilation, Akanksha, 04:40
- Time api, Seth7TS, 04:20
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Tobin, 04:11
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 03:28
- Re: Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Kenny McCormack, 02:49
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Bos, 02:23
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, Barry Schwarz, 01:27
- Re: returning function pointer, !truth, 00:36
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 00:05
June 26, 2007
- Re: system function and Whitespaces - Windows, chopstickz9999, 23:35
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, CBFalconer, 23:27
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 23:21
- Re: xmalloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:36
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, Lew Pitcher, 22:00
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, Barry Schwarz, 21:39
- Re: casts and lvalues, Barry Schwarz, 21:14
- Re: stack and heap, Dave Vandervies, 20:45
- Re: casts and lvalues, Chris Torek, 20:44
- Re: xmalloc, Keith Thompson, 20:31
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, websnarf, 20:21
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 19:47
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, Lew Pitcher, 19:35
- Re: xmalloc, Keith Thompson, 19:22
- Re: stack and heap, user923005, 19:18
- Re: stack and heap, Gordon Burditt, 19:17
- Re: appropriate caller and print specifier, user923005, 19:01
- Re: returning function pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 18:57
- Re: reply the answer, Old Wolf, 18:39
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., Mark McIntyre, 18:38
- Re: returning function pointer, Default User, 18:37
- Re: system function and Whitespaces - Windows, Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Peter Nilsson, 18:33
- Re: stack and heap, Mark McIntyre, 18:32
- Re: returning function pointer, Mark McIntyre, 18:28
- Re: Array index subtraction and wrapping, CBFalconer, 18:26
- Re: fscanf hangs, Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, CBFalconer, 18:20
- Re: xmalloc, CBFalconer, 18:12
- Re: returning function pointer, pete, 18:04
- Re: returning function pointer, Default User, 17:50
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., pete, 17:49
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, Bas Wassink, 17:48
- appropriate caller and print specifier, Wade Ward, 17:47
- Re: browsing in a directory, CBFalconer, 17:45
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., CBFalconer, 17:41
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., CBFalconer, 17:39
- Re: Array index subtraction and wrapping, Eric Sosman, 17:38
- Re: returning function pointer, Default User, 17:35
- Re: returning function pointer, pete, 17:32
- Re: K&R hash table question, CBFalconer, 17:29
- Re: returning function pointer, Default User, 17:28
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 17:23
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 17:20
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Richard Tobin, 17:14
- Re: xmalloc, CBFalconer, 17:11
- Re: xmalloc, pete, 17:05
- Array index subtraction and wrapping, wearyofallthiscrap, 17:05
- stack and heap, Roman Mashak, 17:02
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., pete, 16:48
- Re: xmalloc, Keith Thompson, 16:48
- returning function pointer, Pradyut Bhattacharya, 16:47
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: stack and heap, J. J. Farrell, 16:44
- Re: K&R hash table question, Eric Sosman, 16:36
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., J. J. Farrell, 16:26
- Re: stack and heap, pete, 16:25
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 16:20
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: browsing in a directory, John Bode, 16:10
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: K&R hash table question, merrittr, 14:58
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Flash Gordon, 14:58
- Re: casts and lvalues, Flash Gordon, 14:45
- Re: browsing in a directory, Walter Roberson, 14:43
- Re: browsing in a directory, Ben Pfaff, 14:39
- browsing in a directory, 13gurpreetsingh, 14:37
- Re: Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Richard, 14:12
- Re: system function and Whitespaces - Windows, Martin Ambuhl, 14:05
- Re: system function and Whitespaces - Windows, Lew Pitcher, 13:47
- system function and Whitespaces - Windows, jean . daniel . michaud, 13:28
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., jacob navia, 13:26
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., jacob navia, 13:24
- Re: xmalloc, Ben Pfaff, 12:47
- Re: xmalloc, Roland Pibinger, 12:41
- Re: about pointer, Default User, 12:30
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Lew Pitcher, 11:43
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, Dave Hansen, 11:40
- Re: casts and lvalues, Eric Sosman, 11:34
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Ralf Damaschke, 11:32
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 11:10
- Re: xmalloc, Eric Sosman, 10:57
- Re: reply the answer, Eric Sosman, 10:54
- Re: casts and lvalues, Eric Sosman, 10:44
- Re: casts and lvalues, Eric Sosman, 10:38
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Thomas Dickey, 10:37
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Walter Roberson, 10:17
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 10:12
- Re: reply the answer, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 10:12
- Re: casts and lvalues, mark, 09:44
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 09:20
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 09:18
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 09:15
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Richard Heathfield, 09:13
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., Chris Dollin, 08:53
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., Yakov, 08:51
- Re: about pointer, eswari . velayutham, 08:33
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 08:26
- Re: tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., jacob navia, 08:21
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 08:15
- tool that performed inlining of function bodies of which do not appear in the .h file., Yakov, 08:11
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 08:11
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Lew Pitcher, 08:08
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Yakov, 08:06
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 08:06
- Re: loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Richard Heathfield, 08:02
- loop for all values of ushort ports using ushort index .... with caution., Yakov, 07:50
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Richard Bos, 06:40
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 06:07
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 06:04
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 05:47
- Re: stack and heap, Nick Keighley, 05:31
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 05:06
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, Bas Wassink, 05:04
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 05:01
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 04:49
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 04:47
- Re: Structure members and reserved identifiers, Richard Heathfield, 04:43
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 04:34
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 04:29
- Re: about pointer, Keith Thompson, 04:26
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 04:20
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 04:14
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Tobin, 04:02
- Structure members and reserved identifiers, Bas Wassink, 04:01
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 03:55
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 03:44
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 03:32
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 03:28
- Re: Questions about restricted pointers, Richard Bos, 02:47
- about pointer, eswari . velayutham, 02:44
- Re: _Exit() and signal handlers, Richard Bos, 02:43
- Re: reply the answer, jaysome, 02:39
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Richard Bos, 02:24
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 02:06
- Re: fscanf hangs, Richard Heathfield, 01:54
- Re: stack and heap, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:47
- Re: stack and heap, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:40
- Cool, Brandon, 01:40
- Re: fscanf hangs, Barry Schwarz, 00:19
- Re: xmalloc, Keith Thompson, 00:05
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 00:01
June 25, 2007
- Re: simple pointers question, tom lewton, 23:23
- Re: xmalloc, Harald van Dijk, 23:15
- Re: xmalloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:35
- Re: fscanf hangs, PeterOut, 22:18
- _Exit() and signal handlers, Spiros Bousbouras, 22:09
- Questions about restricted pointers, Spiros Bousbouras, 21:52
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 21:25
- Re: Extern Variable..., Spiros Bousbouras, 21:19
- Re: xmalloc, Harald van Dijk, 21:13
- Re: Extern Variable..., Barry Schwarz, 21:10
- Re: casts and lvalues, Dik T. Winter, 21:05
- Re: reply the answer, Eric Sosman, 21:01
- [OT] Re: Extern Variable..., Eric Sosman, 20:55
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Spiros Bousbouras, 20:52
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: casts and lvalues, Stephen Sprunk, 20:52
- Re: Extern Variable..., Joe Wright, 20:42
- Re: xmalloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:55
- Re: simple pointers question, Keith Thompson, 19:54
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 19:53
- Re: simple pointers question, Keith Thompson, 19:50
- Re: xmalloc, Richard Heathfield, 19:37
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 19:31
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, CBFalconer, 19:28
- Re: xmalloc, CBFalconer, 19:19
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 19:10
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: K&R hash table question, Barry Schwarz, 18:56
- Re: Passing an array of Struct elements, Default User, 18:43
- Re: casts and lvalues, Joe Wright, 18:40
- Re: Passing an array of Struct elements, Flash Gordon, 18:23
- Re: Casts, Flash Gordon, 18:15
- Passing an array of Struct elements, enliteneer, 18:07
- Re: reply the answer, Dave Vandervies, 18:00
- Re: Heap Size, Dale Henderson, 17:44
- Re: casts and lvalues, Mark McIntyre, 17:22
- Re: K&R hash table question, Eric Sosman, 17:21
- Re: casts and lvalues, Mark McIntyre, 17:20
- Re: casts and lvalues, Mark McIntyre, 17:13
- Re: xmalloc, banansol, 17:12
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 16:59
- Re: Casts, Mark McIntyre, 16:56
- Re: Casts, Mark McIntyre, 16:52
- Re: getchar() problem, Dale Henderson, 16:46
- Re: C wrapper, Mark McIntyre, 16:43
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Flash Gordon, 16:05
- Re: K&R hash table question, merrittr, 16:03
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 15:54
- Re: What is?, user923005, 15:53
- Re: define & prototype, Dave Hansen, 15:46
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 15:45
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 15:45
- Re: K&R hash table question, Eric Sosman, 15:40
- just posted sexy pics on my page come check it out, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 15:30
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Flash Gordon, 15:24
- K&R hash table question, merrittr, 15:15
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Flash Gordon, 15:14
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Flash Gordon, 15:07
- Re: xmalloc, Harald van Dijk, 15:02
- Re: xmalloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:42
- Re: simple pointers question, ryanselk, 14:39
- Re: Why passing references to sscanf doesn't work., Ben Pfaff, 14:30
- Re: simple pointers question, Default User, 14:29
- Re: pure virtual constructors and distructors..., Flash Gordon, 14:26
- Why passing references to sscanf doesn't work., aj, 14:23
- Re: xmalloc, Harald van Dijk, 14:20
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 14:18
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Johan Bengtsson, 14:17
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Walter Roberson, 14:14
- Re: simple pointers question, ryanselk, 14:06
- Re: pure virtual constructors and distructors..., Eric Sosman, 14:03
- Re: pure virtual constructors and distructors..., Walter Roberson, 14:01
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 14:00
- pure virtual constructors and distructors..., Shraddha, 13:55
- Re: simple pointers question, Default User, 13:52
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 13:48
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 13:46
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 13:45
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 13:44
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 13:42
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Tobin, 13:41
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Heathfield, 13:40
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 13:40
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 13:37
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 13:36
- Re: simple pointers question, ryanselk, 13:30
- Re: simple pointers question, Richard Tobin, 13:26
- Re: Casts, Johan Bengtsson, 13:24
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 13:24
- Re: simple pointers question, Pietro Cerutti, 13:22
- Re: C wrapper, Barry Schwarz, 13:16
- simple pointers question, ryanselk, 13:15
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Barry Schwarz, 13:11
- Re: Settle a Bet, John Gordon, 12:46
- Re: problem of wait(), Default User, 12:32
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Kenny McCormack, 12:13
- Re: problem of wait(), Lew Pitcher, 11:44
- problem of wait(), Ravi, 11:36
- Re: problem of wait(), Richard Tobin, 11:35
- Re: Extern Variable..., Eric Sosman, 10:38
- Re: xmalloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:27
- Re: xmalloc, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:05
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Richard Tobin, 09:58
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Clever Monkey, 09:49
- Re: Sparse Matrix implemented as a doubly-linked list, adam.kleinbaum@xxxxxxxxx, 09:33
- Extern Variable..., Shraddha, 09:25
- Re: xmalloc, Nick Keighley, 09:21
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Richard Tobin, 08:46
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, Clever Monkey, 07:45
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Clever Monkey, 07:42
- Re: What is?, Clever Monkey, 07:37
- Re: C wrapper, Clever Monkey, 07:32
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Ian Bush, 06:49
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Richard Heathfield, 06:48
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Richard Bos, 06:04
- Re: C wrapper, Seth7TS, 05:02
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 05:02
- Re: C wrapper, Keith Thompson, 04:58
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Keith Thompson, 04:55
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Barry Schwarz, 04:43
- Re: C wrapper, jacob navia, 04:42
- Re: C wrapper, Seth7TS, 04:16
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Tobin, 04:15
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 04:10
- Re: C wrapper, Nick Keighley, 04:07
- C wrapper, Seth7TS, 03:54
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Default User, 03:13
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Flash Gordon, 03:12
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Flash Gordon, 03:06
- Re: define & prototype, adnan, 02:54
June 24, 2007
- Re: Settle a Bet, Eric, 23:55
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 23:47
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Richard Heathfield, 23:40
- Re: casts and lvalues, Jack Klein, 23:34
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 23:32
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Old Wolf, 23:27
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 23:26
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 23:25
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Old Wolf, 23:24
- Re: what's this?, Richard Heathfield, 23:20
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 23:16
- Re: i/o multiplexing on terminal, Jack Klein, 22:53
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, sravan_reddy001, 22:22
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Walter Roberson, 22:02
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ? THANKS!!!, Charles Sullivan, 21:42
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Barry Schwarz, 21:42
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 21:26
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Frodo Baggins, 21:24
- Re: about structures memory allocation, SM Ryan, 21:21
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, SM Ryan, 21:21
- Re: casts and lvalues, CBFalconer, 21:21
- Re: reply the answer, CBFalconer, 21:13
- Re: Casts, CBFalconer, 21:04
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 20:51
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Keith Thompson, 20:40
- Re: what's this?, Barry Schwarz, 20:40
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ? THANKS!!!, Barry Schwarz, 20:17
- Re: fscanf hangs, Barry Schwarz, 20:16
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Dik T. Winter, 20:08
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Barry Schwarz, 19:59
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Dik T. Winter, 19:56
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Barry Schwarz, 19:50
- Re: casts and lvalues, pete, 19:46
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Old Wolf, 19:32
- Re: Casts, Old Wolf, 19:16
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Joe Wright, 19:14
- Re: casts and lvalues, Old Wolf, 19:08
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Malcolm McLean, 19:02
- Re: Casts, Chris Torek, 18:55
- Re: What is?, regis, 18:42
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 18:39
- Re: casts and lvalues, Chris Torek, 18:38
- Re: what's this?, Keith Thompson, 18:28
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 18:25
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Tobin, 18:23
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 18:19
- Re: casts and lvalues, Keith Thompson, 18:18
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 18:17
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:12
- Re: casts and lvalues, Mark McIntyre, 18:11
- Re: reply the answer, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: Casts, Mark McIntyre, 18:07
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 18:01
- Re: What is?, regis, 18:00
- Re: what's this?, Ian Collins, 17:55
- Re: what's this?, Eric Sosman, 17:54
- Re: what's this?, Ian Collins, 17:54
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Keith Thompson, 17:49
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Richard Tobin, 17:37
- Re: What is?, bakzam, 17:37
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 17:35
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 17:34
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Tobin, 17:32
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Keith Thompson, 17:25
- Re: what's this?, bakzam, 17:23
- Re: what's this?, bakzam, 17:21
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 17:20
- Re: casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 17:20
- Re: what's this?, Ian Collins, 17:16
- Re: xmalloc, Eric Sosman, 17:12
- Re: what's this?, bakzam, 17:01
- Re: what's this?, Ian Collins, 16:58
- Re: xmalloc, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: casts and lvalues, Joe Wright, 16:54
- Re: what's this?, bakzam, 16:48
- what's this?, bakzam, 16:46
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Flash Gordon, 16:39
- Re: reply the answer, Eric Sosman, 16:31
- Re: Casts, Flash Gordon, 16:08
- Re: reply the answer, Mark McIntyre, 16:07
- Re: reply the answer, Mark McIntyre, 16:06
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Mark McIntyre, 16:05
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Mark McIntyre, 16:00
- Re: Casts, Mark McIntyre, 15:58
- Re: xmalloc, Roland Pibinger, 15:54
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Johan Bengtsson, 15:53
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Mark McIntyre, 15:53
- Re: casts and lvalues, Richard Heathfield, 15:40
- Re: casts and lvalues, Harald van Dijk, 15:40
- casts and lvalues, jacob navia, 15:13
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, dipen chaudhary, 15:00
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, dipen chaudhary, 14:58
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Walter Roberson, 14:43
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 14:39
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Michel Rouzic, 14:31
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, Malcolm McLean, 14:17
- Re: How to handle the ArrowKeys, osmium, 14:08
- Re: What is?, Harald van Dijk, 13:27
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 13:21
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 13:19
- Re: reply the answer, sravan_reddy001, 13:11
- Re: reply the answer, Malcolm McLean, 13:11
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Malcolm McLean, 13:08
- How to handle the ArrowKeys, sravan_reddy001, 13:05
- What is?, Shraddha, 13:04
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 12:34
- Re: reply the answer, Harald van Dijk, 11:59
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Harald van Dijk, 11:55
- Re: Sparse Matrix implemented as a doubly-linked list, Roberto Waltman, 11:39
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Joe Wright, 11:32
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 11:13
- Re: reply the answer, CBFalconer, 11:13
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 11:12
- Re: fscanf hangs, CBFalconer, 11:10
- Re: defaukt string in function prototype, CBFalconer, 11:02
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Pietro Cerutti, 10:58
- Re: Casts, CBFalconer, 10:56
- Re: Casts, CBFalconer, 10:48
- Re: xmalloc, CBFalconer, 10:46
- Re: Bit twiddling/manipulation question, SM Ryan, 10:34
- Re: i/o multiplexing on terminal, SM Ryan, 10:34
- Re: xmalloc, SM Ryan, 10:34
- Re: about structures memory allocation, CBFalconer, 10:29
- ctime \n rationale, Pietro Cerutti, 10:28
- Re: ctime \n rationale, Richard Tobin, 10:24
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 10:23
- Re: factorial and exponent, Army1987, 10:23
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ? THANKS!!!, Charles Sullivan, 10:22
- Re: reply the answer, Harald van Dijk, 10:15
- Re: reply the answer, Richard Heathfield, 10:12
- Re: fscanf hangs, PeterOut, 10:04
- Re: reply the answer, Eric Sosman, 09:52
- Re: xmalloc, Eric Sosman, 09:33
- reply the answer, guthena, 09:23
- Bit twiddling/manipulation question, Bartholomew Simpson, 09:20
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Barry Schwarz, 09:18
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, Bartholomew Simpson, 09:14
- Re: xmalloc, Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Michel Rouzic, 09:05
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, dipen chaudhary, 08:52
- Re: Casts, Malcolm McLean, 08:52
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, dipen chaudhary, 08:51
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 08:49
- Re: factorial and exponent, Army1987, 08:46
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 08:46
- Re: Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Richard Heathfield, 08:44
- Re: Casts, Barry, 08:28
- hott in here i got new pics, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 08:27
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 08:09
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 08:06
- Re: Casts, Malcolm McLean, 08:02
- Re: defaukt string in function prototype, jacob navia, 07:58
- Re: factorial and exponent, JT, 07:49
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 07:46
- Re: factorial and exponent, JT, 07:46
- defaukt string in function prototype, Bartholomew Simpson, 07:44
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 07:33
- Re: Casts, Barry, 07:29
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 07:17
- Re: factorial and exponent, Army1987, 07:17
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 07:15
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Army1987, 06:52
- Re: xmalloc, Keith Thompson, 06:30
- Re: xmalloc, Roland Pibinger, 06:29
- Re: i/o multiplexing on terminal, zubin, 06:27
- i/o multiplexing on terminal, zubin, 06:25
- Re: xmalloc, Roland Pibinger, 06:09
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Harald van Dijk, 06:07
- Re: about structures memory allocation, J. J. Farrell, 05:27
- Re: Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), UtilityWarrior, 04:56
- Re: about structures memory allocation, jaysome, 04:38
- Re: Settle a Bet, Walter Roberson, 04:29
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 04:22
- Re: Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Keith Thompson, 04:14
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 04:13
- Re: Settle a Bet, Richard Heathfield, 04:12
- Re: Casts, Malcolm McLean, 04:10
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 04:09
- Royalty Free PDF Chart Creator Dynamic Link Library (DLL), UtilityWarrior, 04:02
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Malcolm McLean, 03:29
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 03:21
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 03:02
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, jacob navia, 02:53
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, ¬a\\/b, 01:40
- Re: Settle a Bet, Chad, 01:11
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Barry Schwarz, 00:33
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Barry Schwarz, 00:29
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Barry Schwarz, 00:24
- Re: I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Chad, 00:19
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Barry Schwarz, 00:18
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, Ian Collins, 00:13
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, dipen chaudhary, 00:05
- Re: HTTP connection library in C ??, Sharath, 00:03
June 23, 2007
- Re: Settle a Bet, Bart, 23:46
- HTTP connection library in C ??, dipen chaudhary, 23:37
- Re: Settle a Bet, Bart, 23:18
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Barry, 23:11
- Re: Sequence point question, Gene, 23:04
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 22:59
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Keith Thompson, 22:54
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Chris Thomasson, 22:46
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 22:44
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 22:40
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Gordon Burditt, 22:39
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Michel Rouzic, 22:34
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Michel Rouzic, 22:29
- Re: Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, adam.kleinbaum@xxxxxxxxx, 22:07
- Re: Casts, Barry, 22:05
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Walter Roberson, 21:46
- Re: I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Barry, 21:26
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Barry Schwarz, 21:21
- Re: Settle a Bet, Barry, 21:07
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Barry Schwarz, 21:06
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 20:46
- Re: about structures memory allocation, SM Ryan, 20:10
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, SM Ryan, 20:10
- Re: about time and space complexities, SM Ryan, 20:10
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, SM Ryan, 20:10
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, SM Ryan, 20:10
- Re: xmalloc, Ian Collins, 20:05
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 19:52
- Re: Casts, CBFalconer, 19:47
- Re: Casts, CBFalconer, 19:40
- Re: Casts, pete, 19:24
- Re: Casts, Harald van Dijk, 19:21
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, CBFalconer, 19:17
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, CBFalconer, 19:11
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 19:08
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 19:07
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Flash Gordon, 18:53
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:50
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 18:49
- Re: xmalloc, Richard Heathfield, 18:43
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 18:41
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 18:39
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 18:36
- Re: Casts, Flash Gordon, 18:32
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 18:27
- Re: xmalloc, Ian Collins, 18:27
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 18:26
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:24
- Re: Casts, Guillaume, 18:23
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:19
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 18:17
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:17
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:15
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 18:15
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 18:11
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 18:10
- Re: Casts, Richard Tobin, 18:09
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:08
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 18:02
- Re: Casts, Guillaume, 17:57
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 17:53
- Re: Casts, Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Chad, 17:32
- Re: Casts, Richard Heathfield, 17:26
- Re: Casts, jacob navia, 17:26
- Re: Casts, Malcolm McLean, 17:23
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 17:16
- Re: Casts, Eric Sosman, 17:14
- Casts, jacob navia, 16:55
- Re: I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Harald van Dijk, 16:41
- Re: xmalloc, Eric Sosman, 16:30
- Re: xmalloc, Richard Heathfield, 16:08
- Re: I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 15:46
- Re: xmalloc, Eric Sosman, 15:45
- Re: xmalloc, Roland Pibinger, 15:45
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, Johan Bengtsson, 15:33
- Re: xmalloc, Richard Heathfield, 15:28
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., Roland Pibinger, 15:12
- Re: xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 15:06
- Re: I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Chad, 14:52
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Richard Heathfield, 14:49
- Re: xmalloc, Richard Heathfield, 14:47
- Re: [OT] Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Johan Bengtsson, 14:33
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Michel Rouzic, 14:33
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., Malcolm McLean, 14:21
- xmalloc, Malcolm McLean, 14:12
- I don't see where I'm clobbering the memory, Chad, 14:02
- Re: Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Malcolm McLean, 14:02
- Allocation of a multidimensional array of structures, Michel Rouzic, 13:50
- hott in here i got new pics, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 13:11
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 11:22
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 11:04
- Re: can v do this??, SM Ryan, 10:40
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, CBFalconer, 09:42
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, pete, 09:32
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 09:30
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Richard Heathfield, 09:12
- Re: Settle a Bet, Richard Heathfield, 09:08
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, pete, 08:45
- Settle a Bet, Bart, 08:37
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Flash Gordon, 08:26
- Re: bsearch() with dynamic array, Eric Sosman, 07:42
- Re: bsearch() with dynamic array, Roland Pibinger, 07:35
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 07:32
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Roland Pibinger, 07:15
- Re: bsearch() with dynamic array, Richard Heathfield, 07:11
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 07:08
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Richard Tobin, 06:54
- bsearch() with dynamic array, Steph, 06:39
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Keith Thompson, 06:37
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 06:28
- Re: struct tm, Flash Gordon, 06:21
- Re: Sequence point question, Roland Pibinger, 06:18
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 06:05
- Re: getchar() problem, Flash Gordon, 05:51
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Harald van Dijk, 05:29
- Re: Sequence point question, Flash Gordon, 05:18
- Re: Sequence point question, Richard Heathfield, 04:30
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 04:26
- Re: Is this a legal way to use setjmp ?, Chris Torek, 03:35
- Re: Sequence point question, Thad Smith, 03:29
- Re: Sparse Matrix implemented as a doubly-linked list, Thad Smith, 03:21
- Re: Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, Kenny McCormack, 03:01
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 02:45
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 02:40
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Ian Collins, 01:36
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Ian Collins, 01:34
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Barry Schwarz, 01:10
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, CBFalconer, 01:04
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, CBFalconer, 01:03
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Barry Schwarz, 01:01
- Re: fscanf hangs, Barry Schwarz, 00:57
- Sequence point question, Gene, 00:20
- void pointer, Roman Mashak, 00:15
June 22, 2007
- Re: fscanf hangs, Keith Thompson, 23:40
- Re: fscanf hangs, PeterOut, 22:09
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 21:54
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 20:55
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, user923005, 20:26
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Ian Collins, 19:54
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 19:48
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: Trap representation, Keith Thompson, 19:42
- Re: Trap representation, Barry Schwarz, 19:40
- Re: Trap representation, Keith Thompson, 19:37
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Heathfield, 19:31
- Re: fscanf hangs, Barry Schwarz, 19:28
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Barry Schwarz, 19:18
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Barry Schwarz, 19:14
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, CBFalconer, 19:14
- Re: Trap representation, CBFalconer, 19:11
- Re: CentOS and redhat, CBFalconer, 19:09
- Re: Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, CBFalconer, 19:06
- Re: Warning meaning., Barry Schwarz, 19:06
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Default User, 19:03
- Re: Sparse Matrix implemented as a doubly-linked list, CBFalconer, 19:03
- Re: Trap representation, Richard Tobin, 19:00
- Re: Trap representation, user923005, 18:53
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Richard Heathfield, 18:47
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Tobin, 18:41
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, John Paul II nolonger, 18:38
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, Mark McIntyre, 18:28
- Re: Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, Mark McIntyre, 18:27
- Re: Trap representation, Richard Tobin, 18:24
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Mark McIntyre, 18:24
- Re: Cholesky-Crout algorithm, Mark McIntyre, 18:20
- Re: void pointer, Keith Thompson, 17:51
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Keith Thompson, 17:42
- hott in here i got new pics, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 16:43
- Re: How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Robert Gamble, 15:55
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Richard Heathfield, 15:45
- Re: Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, jacob navia, 15:44
- Re: Trap representation, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:33
- Re: void pointer, Harald van Dijk, 15:27
- Re: void pointer, Army1987, 15:25
- Re: Trap representation, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Army1987, 15:17
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Keith Thompson, 15:15
- Re: fscanf hangs, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: Heap Size, Barry Schwarz, 15:06
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Army1987, 15:05
- Re: void pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Barry Schwarz, 15:02
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 14:55
- How widely supported is variable type 'long long int' ?, Charles Sullivan, 14:55
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Keith Thompson, 14:52
- unresolved external symbol while linking, dotyet, 14:41
- Re: Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, Keith Thompson, 14:35
- Re: token pasting help (##), Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: void pointer, Stephen Sprunk, 14:27
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Walter Roberson, 14:21
- Re: Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, user923005, 14:18
- Re: Trap representation, user923005, 14:15
- Trap representation, Richard Tobin, 13:51
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Harald van Dijk, 13:50
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Clever Monkey, 13:16
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Richard Tobin, 13:04
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Clever Monkey, 13:03
- Re: CentOS and redhat, Ben Pfaff, 12:57
- Re: Sparse Matrix implemented as a doubly-linked list, Ben Pfaff, 12:46
- Re: Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, bwray314, 12:39
- CentOS and redhat, qianz99, 12:30
- Re: Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, Matthew Hicks, 11:59
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., Richard Heathfield, 11:37
- Linux-like GCC compiler for WIndows?, adam.kleinbaum@xxxxxxxxx, 11:24
- Re: Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, Clever Monkey, 11:21
- Re: void pointer, CBFalconer, 11:12
- Re: Warning meaning., CBFalconer, 11:03
- Re: Warning meaning., CBFalconer, 10:58
- Sparse Matrix implemented as a doubly-linked list, adam.kleinbaum@xxxxxxxxx, 10:48
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, CBFalconer, 10:46
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:45
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 10:42
- Re: define & prototype, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:40
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, CBFalconer, 10:37
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., Richard Heathfield, 10:36
- Re: define & prototype, Dave Hansen, 10:32
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., jacob navia, 10:30
- define & prototype, adnan . yalin, 10:05
- Re: compliling a program which uses gethostid function call, Joachim Schmitz, 10:03
- Re: I need some cleanings tips and advice., Richard Heathfield, 09:31
- Re: void pointer, Richard Tobin, 08:49
- Re: compliling a program which uses gethostid function call, Tim Prince, 08:48
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 08:42
- Re: void pointer, Richard Heathfield, 08:41
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 08:38
- Re: Warning meaning., Richard Heathfield, 08:38
- Re: Warning meaning., Eric Sosman, 08:36
- Re: compliling a program which uses gethostid function call, Richard Heathfield, 08:35
- Re: Warning meaning., Richard Bos, 08:31
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 08:23
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 08:20
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 08:18
- Re: compliling a program which uses gethostid function call, Paul Edwards, 08:12
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, Chris Dollin, 08:11
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Army1987, 08:08
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, osmium, 08:06
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Army1987, 08:05
- Re: Heap Size, Army1987, 08:02
- Re: sample for base64 encoding in c language, aruna . eies . eng, 07:56
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Richard Bos, 07:38
- Re: Passing members of structs as pointers, Richard Heathfield, 07:33
- Passing members of structs as pointers, nolonger@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:17
- sample for base64 encoding in c language, aruna . eies . eng, 07:13
- Re: Heap Size, Richard Bos, 06:49
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Bos, 06:46
- Re: Warning meaning., Army1987, 06:41
- Re: Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, @$|-|. DUBEY, 06:40
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Richard Bos, 06:39
- Re: Warning meaning., Richard Heathfield, 06:39
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Bos, 06:38
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Ian Collins, 06:36
- Re: Warning meaning., Richard Heathfield, 06:29
- Re: Heap Size, Army1987, 06:29
- Re: Warning meaning., pete, 06:11
- Re: invalid lvalue, Army1987, 06:09
- Re: trouble initialising array, pete, 06:03
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 05:59
- Re: getchar() problem, Army1987, 05:59
- Re: compliling a program which uses gethostid function call, Joachim Schmitz, 05:53
- Re: trouble initialising array, Nick Keighley, 05:49
- Re: Heap Size, Joachim Schmitz, 05:40
- Re: Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, jacob navia, 05:17
- Re: token pasting help (##), Martin Ambuhl, 05:09
- token pasting help (##), mark . bergman, 04:53
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 04:49
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 04:49
- Re: Warning meaning., mdh, 04:44
- compliling a program which uses gethostid function call, kris, 04:44
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Chris Dollin, 04:41
- Re: Warning meaning., Keith Thompson, 04:41
- Re: Warning meaning., Richard Heathfield, 04:36
- Re: Heap Size, Keith Thompson, 04:30
- Warning meaning., mdh, 04:24
- Heap Size, Raman, 04:09
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 03:51
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Barry Schwarz, 03:02
- Re: Cholesky-Crout algorithm, user923005, 02:05
- Visual Studio ERR, Please Help, @$|-|. DUBEY, 01:48
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 01:38
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Malcolm McLean, 01:37
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 01:22
- Re: Cholesky-Crout algorithm, Tim Prince, 00:31
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, Al Balmer, 00:30
- Re: invalid lvalue, Paul Edwards, 00:11
June 21, 2007
- Re: Cholesky-Crout algorithm, Ian Collins, 23:56
- Cholesky-Crout algorithm, Dawid Pustulka, 23:49
- Re: can v do this??, manish, 23:47
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Walter Roberson, 23:29
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Ulysses, 23:16
- Re: struct tm, Keith Thompson, 22:53
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., EventHelix.com, 22:52
- Re: invalid lvalue, Keith Thompson, 22:50
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Eric Sosman, 22:41
- Re: invalid lvalue, CBFalconer, 22:20
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, CBFalconer, 22:13
- Re: getchar() problem, CBFalconer, 22:09
- Re: getchar() problem, CBFalconer, 22:05
- Re: struct tm, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, Kenny McCormack, 21:51
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, CBFalconer, 21:50
- Re: invalid lvalue, Joe Wright, 21:45
- Re: Binary mode???, Keith Thompson, 21:45
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, CBFalconer, 21:42
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, Keith Thompson, 21:32
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Keith Thompson, 21:25
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Heathfield, 21:20
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Keith Thompson, 21:18
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 21:14
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Keith Thompson, 20:38
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Keith Thompson, 20:32
- Re: invalid lvalue, pete, 20:32
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Keith Thompson, 20:21
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Barry Schwarz, 20:13
- invalid lvalue, Paul Edwards, 20:11
- Re: that old program to query dozens of parameters of your C compiler, Ben Pfaff, 19:58
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Barry Schwarz, 19:56
- Re: that old program to query dozens of parameters of your C compiler, Richard Heathfield, 19:51
- Re: getchar() problem, Coos Haak, 19:40
- Re: that old program to query dozens of parameters of your C compiler, Ben Pfaff, 19:33
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, forkazoo, 19:31
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Keith Thompson, 19:29
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Tobin, 19:25
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: getchar() problem, Richard Tobin, 19:24
- Re: getchar() problem, Coos Haak, 19:24
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Keith Thompson, 19:23
- that old program to query dozens of parameters of your C compiler, Yakov, 19:22
- Re: trouble initialising array, user923005, 19:10
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, Ian Collins, 18:28
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, Chris Saunders, 18:26
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, Richard Tobin, 18:12
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, Walter Roberson, 18:08
- Re: getchar() problem, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:52
- Re: getchar() problem, Richard Tobin, 17:48
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Ian Collins, 17:47
- Re: getchar() problem, Richard Tobin, 17:47
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: getchar() problem, Eric Sosman, 17:33
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Chris Dollin, 17:29
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, P.J. Plauger, 17:23
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Army1987, 17:23
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Jack Klein, 17:22
- Re: getchar() problem, Richard Tobin, 17:16
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, kudruu, 17:15
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:13
- Re: getchar() problem, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:10
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, kudruu, 17:03
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 17:01
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 17:00
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 16:59
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, Walter Roberson, 16:44
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 16:41
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Harald van Dijk, 16:41
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, kudruu, 16:38
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, kudruu, 16:37
- come see my new profile new pics, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 16:30
- Re: Binary mode???, Mark McIntyre, 16:26
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, kudruu, 16:23
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Ian Collins, 16:22
- Re: getchar() problem, Army1987, 16:17
- Re: getchar() problem, Richard Heathfield, 16:15
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, Army1987, 16:14
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 16:13
- Re: Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, Walter Roberson, 16:09
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Army1987, 16:01
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:01
- Trying to Retrieve a List of Active Serial/Com Ports, kudruu, 15:58
- Re: Binary mode???, Lew Pitcher, 15:32
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Army1987, 15:22
- Re: Binary mode???, Lew Pitcher, 15:20
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Army1987, 15:17
- Re: Binary mode???, Eric Sosman, 15:15
- Re: getchar() problem, Army1987, 15:07
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:02
- [OT] Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Eric Sosman, 15:01
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Army1987, 15:00
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 14:55
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:41
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Martin Ambuhl, 14:35
- Re: Binary mode???, Lew Pitcher, 14:33
- Re: Binary mode???, Bill Waddington, 14:22
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, user923005, 14:21
- Re: Urgent Requirement for TECHNICAL STAFF AND TEAM LEADS in Chennai., Al Balmer, 14:18
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, user923005, 14:17
- Re: about time and space complexities, user923005, 14:15
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Al Balmer, 14:05
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Johan Bengtsson, 14:03
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 14:03
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Al Balmer, 13:57
- Re: struct tm, Richard Heathfield, 13:57
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 13:55
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Mark McIntyre, 13:51
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Heathfield, 13:51
- Re: Binary mode???, Mark McIntyre, 13:50
- Re: Binary mode???, Richard Heathfield, 13:44
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Default User, 13:41
- Re: Binary mode???, Walter Roberson, 13:37
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Mark McIntyre, 13:37
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Mark McIntyre, 13:36
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 13:36
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, Kenny McCormack, 13:35
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 13:35
- Re: getchar() problem, Mark McIntyre, 13:30
- Binary mode???, Shraddha, 13:30
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Johan Bengtsson, 13:26
- Re: about time and space complexities, Mark McIntyre, 13:22
- Re: Don't understand this function signature, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 13:22
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Mark McIntyre, 13:18
- Don't understand this function signature, Chris Saunders, 13:11
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Eric Sosman, 13:11
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Johan Bengtsson, 13:04
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Charles Bailey, 12:48
- Re: struct tm, osmium, 12:42
- Re: how to replace a string by other string in a text file?, stmilam, 12:40
- Re: about structures memory allocation, CBFalconer, 12:39
- Re: trouble initialising array, Dave Vandervies, 12:37
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Chris Hills, 12:27
- Re: fscanf hangs, osmium, 12:26
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 12:25
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 12:25
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Barry Schwarz, 11:44
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Clever Monkey, 11:29
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Eric Sosman, 11:25
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:22
- trouble initialising array, Nick Keighley, 11:13
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Lew Pitcher, 11:12
- Re: can v do this??, Eric Sosman, 11:11
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Lew Pitcher, 11:09
- Re: struct tm, Eric Sosman, 11:09
- Re: getchar() problem, Dale Henderson, 11:01
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Dave Vandervies, 10:57
- Re: about structures memory allocation, bharath539@xxxxxxxxx, 10:56
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Eric Sosman, 10:55
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Clever Monkey, 10:49
- Re: Urgent Requirement for TECHNICAL STAFF AND TEAM LEADS in Chennai., Dave Vandervies, 10:49
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, oliv29@xxxxxxxxx, 10:47
- Re: getchar() problem, Chris Dollin, 10:46
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Chris Dollin, 10:44
- Re: about structures memory allocation, balu, 10:40
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Clever Monkey, 10:38
- Re: Urgent Requirement for TECHNICAL STAFF AND TEAM LEADS in Chennai., Clever Monkey, 10:36
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Richard Heathfield, 10:33
- getchar() problem, Senthil-Raja, 10:32
- Re: about time and space complexities, Clever Monkey, 10:31
- Re: about structures memory allocation, Clever Monkey, 10:29
- Re: binding sockets and pointer types, Guillaume Yziquel, 10:26
- about structures memory allocation, bharath539@xxxxxxxxx, 10:17
- about time and space complexities, bharath539@xxxxxxxxx, 10:13
- Re: binding sockets and pointer types, Richard Tobin, 10:02
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, bert, 09:56
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 09:54
- Re: binding sockets and pointer types, Guillaume Yziquel, 09:52
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, bjarne, 09:48
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Harter, 09:44
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Heathfield, 09:39
- binding sockets and pointer types, Guillaume Yziquel, 09:39
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Chris Dollin, 09:38
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 09:37
- Re: can v do this??, CBFalconer, 09:31
- Re: struct tm, CBFalconer, 09:25
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 09:25
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 09:24
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 09:21
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, CBFalconer, 09:17
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Chris Thomasson, 09:17
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, CBFalconer, 09:13
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, CBFalconer, 09:11
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, oliv29@xxxxxxxxx, 09:05
- Urgent Requirement for TECHNICAL STAFF AND TEAM LEADS in Chennai., Recruiter_Kiran, 09:00
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 08:54
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 08:48
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 08:46
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Joachim Schmitz, 07:57
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 07:49
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Heathfield, 07:46
- Re: Write your C compilers in a modern high-performance functional language, Richard Heathfield, 07:41
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 07:37
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Ian Bush, 07:31
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Marc Boyer, 07:19
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 07:16
- Re: can v do this??, Richard Tobin, 07:10
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Tobin, 07:07
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Chris Thomasson, 07:04
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, oliv29@xxxxxxxxx, 06:57
- Re: How important is software maintenance?, Richard Heathfield, 06:53
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 06:53
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 06:49
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, oliv29@xxxxxxxxx, 06:49
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Richard Heathfield, 06:44
- Re: struct tm, Richard Heathfield, 06:43
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Joachim Schmitz, 06:42
- Write your C compilers in a modern high-performance functional language, Jon Harrop, 06:39
- Re: Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, Richard Bos, 06:39
- Re: struct tm, Richard Bos, 06:35
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 06:33
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Joachim Schmitz, 06:32
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 06:31
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Joachim Schmitz, 06:31
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 06:25
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Bos, 06:24
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Bos, 06:24
- Re: can v do this??, J. J. Farrell, 06:21
- Fill structure's fields in a loop ?, oliv29@xxxxxxxxx, 06:18
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Ian Collins, 06:17
- Re: can v do this??, !truth, 06:11
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Charles Bailey, 06:10
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, Ian Collins, 06:09
- Re: How to compile a C source file without using the C compiler directly, Chris Hills, 05:45
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, !truth, 05:34
- Re: Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Chris Thomasson, 05:33
- Very Simple, Minimalist Technique For OOP in C..., Chris Thomasson, 05:30
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 05:30
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Keith Thompson, 05:09
- Re: How can I retrieve the full path of running exe, Keith Thompson, 05:07
- Re: How to compile a C source file without using the C compiler directly, Keith Thompson, 05:05
- Re: Is this a legal way to use setjmp ?, Richard Tobin, 04:56
- Re: How can I retrieve the full path of running exe, Chris Dollin, 04:48
- Re: How to compile a C source file without using the C compiler directly, Ian Collins, 04:43
- Re: How can I retrieve the full path of running exe, ganesh.kundapur@xxxxxxxxx, 04:37
- Re: How to compile a C source file without using the C compiler directly, ganesh.kundapur@xxxxxxxxx, 04:35
- Re: How to compile a C source file without using the C compiler directly, Ian Collins, 04:23
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Chris Hills, 04:20
- How to compile a C source file without using the C compiler directly, ganesh.kundapur@xxxxxxxxx, 04:05
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Chris Dollin, 04:02
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 04:02
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Army1987, 03:52
- Re: Is this a legal way to use setjmp ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 03:51
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Chris Dollin, 03:51
- Re: explanation for this output, Army1987, 03:45
- Re: How can I retrieve the full path of running exe, Walter Roberson, 03:39
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Barry Schwarz, 03:33
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Army1987, 03:24
- Re: explanation for this output, Keith Thompson, 03:07
- How can I retrieve the full path of running exe, somank . sharma, 03:04
- Re: explanation for this output, Barry Schwarz, 02:58
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, Ian Collins, 02:38
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, sonet, 02:26
- Re: explanation for this output, deepak, 02:25
- Re: Is this a legal way to use setjmp ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 02:13
- Re: can v do this??, p_cricket_guy, 02:08
- Re: Is this a legal way to use setjmp ?, Ben Pfaff, 02:06
- Re: can v do this??, J. J. Farrell, 02:02
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], BWIGLEY, 01:56
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 01:53
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, BWIGLEY, 01:46
- can v do this??, Amar Kumar Dubedy, 01:45
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:34
- Is this a legal way to use setjmp ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:31
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Spiros Bousbouras, 01:15
- Re: how to execute command and get it's result?, Ian Collins, 00:59
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 00:53
- how to execute command and get it's result?, sonet, 00:43
- struct tm, aegis, 00:38
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 00:30
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 00:18
- Re: explanation for this output, CBFalconer, 00:13
June 20, 2007
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 23:56
- Re: How important is software maintenance?, Malcolm McLean, 23:47
- Re: explanation for this output, Keith Thompson, 23:10
- Re: explanation for this output, CBFalconer, 22:42
- Re: explanation for this output, CBFalconer, 22:37
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 22:32
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, CBFalconer, 22:27
- Re: explanation for this output, deepak, 22:17
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, CBFalconer, 22:14
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, CBFalconer, 22:12
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 22:03
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 22:00
- Re: hi all, CBFalconer, 21:56
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Spiros Bousbouras, 21:00
- Re: explanation for this output, Barry Schwarz, 20:42
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Spiros Bousbouras, 19:40
- Re: explanation for this output, Richard Heathfield, 19:28
- Re: explanation for this output, user923005, 19:08
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Mark McIntyre, 18:50
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Mark McIntyre, 18:42
- Re: Error in Apache module..., Mark McIntyre, 18:39
- Re: explanation for this output, Sjouke Burry, 18:20
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 18:14
- Re: explanation for this output, Martin Ambuhl, 18:04
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, user923005, 17:53
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, user923005, 17:52
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, user923005, 17:49
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- come see my new profile new pics, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 17:19
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Default User, 17:04
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Tobin, 16:55
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Tobin, 16:50
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:30
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:05
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, osmium, 16:04
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Chris Torek, 16:02
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 15:45
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 15:40
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, jjds101, 15:31
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:30
- Re: explanation for this output, Army1987, 15:28
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Army1987, 15:26
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, user923005, 15:16
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Army1987, 15:16
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 15:08
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Army1987, 15:07
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Flash Gordon, 14:43
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Eric Sosman, 14:42
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Flash Gordon, 14:40
- Re: explanation for this output, user923005, 14:34
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 14:25
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 14:23
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 14:14
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 13:55
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 13:39
- Re: explanation for this output, Walter Roberson, 13:33
- Re: explanation for this output, Walter Roberson, 13:28
- Re: explanation for this output, David Tiktin, 13:26
- explanation for this output, deepak, 13:18
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Walter Roberson, 13:10
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Tobin, 12:54
- Re: Why this fix work ?, linq936, 12:50
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 12:50
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Tobin, 12:44
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 12:41
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Heathfield, 12:39
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Chris Hills, 12:25
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Walter Roberson, 12:19
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Dave Vandervies, 12:17
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, Hyuga, 11:57
- business on line follow me !, jim, 11:06
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, CBFalconer, 10:58
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, CBFalconer, 10:55
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Harter, 10:41
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 10:38
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, CBFalconer, 10:30
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:21
- Re: Why this fix work ?, linq936, 10:12
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Clever Monkey, 10:05
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Chris Hills, 10:00
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 09:57
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], Richard Heathfield, 09:49
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], jacob navia, 09:33
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Thomas Dickey, 09:29
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Old Wolf, 09:15
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Bos, 09:02
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 09:00
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 08:59
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Chris Dollin, 08:53
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Joachim Schmitz, 08:48
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Army1987, 08:37
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, osmium, 08:29
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 08:17
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Joachim Schmitz, 08:08
- Re: Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Lew Pitcher, 07:59
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, borkhuis, 07:46
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 07:44
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Kenny McCormack, 07:21
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Chris Dollin, 07:21
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Army1987, 07:16
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Bos, 07:15
- Re: C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 07:14
- Data acquisition Card- How to use with C?, Ulysses, 07:14
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Army1987, 07:10
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 06:59
- C/C++ Ambiguity in Order of Evaluation, Rasjid, 06:55
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Torsten Karwoth, 06:45
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Chris Dollin, 06:35
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Chris Dollin, 06:33
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Anonymous, 06:22
- Re: Error in Apache module..., vincenzo . bacarella, 06:21
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Michal Nazarewicz, 06:07
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Joachim Schmitz, 05:56
- Re: reverse the bits in an interger?, Richard Heathfield, 05:52
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Spoon, 05:41
- reverse the bits in an interger?, KG, 05:40
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Richard Heathfield, 05:29
- Re: Problems in C code, Das, 05:28
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Martin Ambuhl, 05:25
- Re: Union Initialization, Army1987, 04:22
- Re: Union Initialization, Richard Heathfield, 04:18
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Bos, 03:49
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Chris Hills, 03:49
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Bos, 03:47
- Re: Union Initialization, Theo R., 03:40
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Joachim Schmitz, 03:37
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Chris Dollin, 03:15
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Richard Heathfield, 02:24
- Re: How important is software maintenance?, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 02:18
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, mohsinalishah444, 02:13
- Re: Output of the following code, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 01:50
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 01:47
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 01:45
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Ian Collins, 01:38
- Re: Why this fix work ?, linq936, 01:30
- Re: Problems in C code, Barry Schwarz, 01:13
- Re: YKYBRclcTLW [OT], BWIGLEY, 00:55
- Problems in C code, pradeep . shenoy84, 00:53
June 19, 2007
- Re: Union Initialization, Eric Sosman, 22:25
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, Robert Gamble, 22:23
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Dik T. Winter, 22:05
- Union Initialization, Theo R., 22:00
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, CBFalconer, 21:54
- Re: What does this mean???, Eric Sosman, 21:51
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Chris Torek, 21:39
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Ian Collins, 20:56
- Re: Why this fix work ?, Walter Roberson, 20:37
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Al Balmer, 19:56
- Why this fix work ?, linq936, 19:37
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Flash Gordon, 19:31
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Ian Collins, 19:14
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Stephen Sprunk, 19:00
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Malcolm McLean, 18:50
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 18:46
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Dan C, 18:39
- Re: What does this mean???, Harald van Dijk, 18:38
- Re: What does this mean???, Mark McIntyre, 18:33
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Eric Sosman, 18:29
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, Mark McIntyre, 18:26
- Re: What does this mean???, Joe Wright, 18:19
- Re: Error in Apache module..., pete, 18:13
- Error in Apache module..., vincenzo . bacarella, 18:02
- Re: How important is software maintenance?, Malcolm McLean, 17:44
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 17:39
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, CBFalconer, 17:36
- Re: What does this mean???, CBFalconer, 17:12
- Re: Output of the following code, Chris Torek, 17:11
- Re: What does this mean???, CBFalconer, 17:09
- Re: Output of the following code, CBFalconer, 17:03
- Re: Merging two DLL files, CBFalconer, 16:57
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, CBFalconer, 16:54
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Flash Gordon, 16:35
- Re: call of variadic function, Army1987, 16:05
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 15:37
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, Malcolm McLean, 15:32
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 15:28
- Re: What does this mean???, Joe Wright, 13:29
- Re: [OT] What does this mean???, Keith Thompson, 13:25
- [OT] Re: Output of the following code, Eric Sosman, 12:59
- Re: Output of the following code, Clark Cox, 12:44
- Re: call of variadic function, CryptiqueGuy, 12:32
- Re: call of variadic function, CryptiqueGuy, 12:29
- Re: Output of the following code, CryptiqueGuy, 11:53
- Re: [OT] What does this mean???, Dave Vandervies, 11:12
- Re: Output of the following code, C. Benson Manica, 10:47
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 10:44
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Army1987, 10:27
- Re: Output of the following code, Richard Tobin, 10:26
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, Richard Heathfield, 10:22
- Re: Output of the following code, Richard Heathfield, 10:20
- YKYBRclcTLW, Kenneth Brody, 09:55
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, royzlife, 09:55
- Re: call of variadic function, CryptiqueGuy, 09:44
- Re: Output of the following code, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:41
- Re: how to manipulate .csv file, Richard Heathfield, 09:33
- Re: call of variadic function, Army1987, 09:30
- how to manipulate .csv file, royzlife, 09:16
- Re: lang.c, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:11
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 09:05
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 09:04
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Army1987, 08:55
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Heathfield, 08:37
- Re: lang.c, Army1987, 08:31
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Tobin, 08:10
- Re: What does this mean???, Mark McIntyre, 07:43
- Re: What does this mean???, Mark McIntyre, 07:40
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 06:29
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Richard Heathfield, 05:48
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Victor Lagerkvist, 05:12
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, Richard Heathfield, 05:01
- Re: Is there possible funky division going on here?, Richard Bos, 04:49
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, Ian Collins, 04:44
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Richard Bos, 04:40
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, Aditya, 04:21
- Re: Output of the following code, Richard Heathfield, 04:14
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, Richard Heathfield, 04:07
- Re: Output of the following code, KIRAN, 03:58
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 03:55
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Heathfield, 03:51
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, Aditya, 03:48
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 03:45
- Re: CALIFORNIA, USA BASED Software company OFFERING HYBRID OFFSHORE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Services, jacob navia, 03:28
- Re: Merging two DLL files, jacob navia, 03:23
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 03:07
- CALIFORNIA, USA BASED Software company OFFERING HYBRID OFFSHORE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT Services, mital . datacentrica, 03:05
- lang.c, mahmar06, 03:04
- lang.c, mahmar06, 03:04
- Re: What does this mean???, Charles Bailey, 02:48
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, per9000, 02:36
- Re: generating macros with another macro, Thad Smith, 01:47
- Re: generating macros with another macro, rhXX, 01:16
June 18, 2007
- Re: What does this mean???, osmium, 23:27
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Heathfield, 23:19
- Is there possible funky division going on here?, Chad, 23:15
- Re: What does this mean???, osmium, 23:06
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Heathfield, 22:55
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Sjouke Burry, 22:51
- Re: What does this mean???, osmium, 22:44
- Re: What does this mean???, Richard Heathfield, 22:38
- Re: What does this mean???, CBFalconer, 22:36
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, CBFalconer, 22:16
- Re: What does this mean???, Barry Schwarz, 21:51
- Re: What does this mean???, osmium, 21:17
- Re: Merging two DLL files, Barry, 20:35
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 20:33
- Re: What does this mean???, Joe Wright, 20:28
- Re: generating macros with another macro, Barry, 20:09
- What does this mean???, Shraddha, 20:08
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Al Balmer, 19:44
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Gordon Burditt, 19:21
- Re: Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, CBFalconer, 18:20
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Barry Schwarz, 18:18
- Re: Output of the following code, CBFalconer, 18:10
- Re: problem in makefile, CBFalconer, 18:07
- Re: How to find free disk space using C, CBFalconer, 18:02
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 17:59
- Please take 5-10 minutes to help me on my thesis questionnaire and get the report, Gabriel, 17:58
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Eric Sosman, 17:49
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, CBFalconer, 17:32
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: C a dying skill ?, CBFalconer, 17:28
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, CBFalconer, 17:23
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, CBFalconer, 17:19
- Re: can anybody telle me this, Joe Wright, 17:18
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 17:11
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 17:10
- Re: About double dimensional array initialisation, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: About double dimensional array initialisation, Eric Sosman, 16:11
- About double dimensional array initialisation, mukesh tiwari, 15:42
- Re: Merging two DLL files, Walter Roberson, 15:32
- curious, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 15:27
- come see my new profile, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 15:27
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Walter Roberson, 15:14
- Re: Merging two DLL files, jacob navia, 15:14
- Re: Merging two DLL files, Mark McIntyre, 15:12
- Re: call of variadic function, Barry Schwarz, 15:09
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, J. J. Farrell, 15:07
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Barry Schwarz, 15:06
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, jacob navia, 14:46
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, David Tiktin, 14:27
- Re: problem in makefile, Default User, 14:07
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, jacob navia, 13:46
- Re: call of variadic function, Eric Sosman, 13:42
- Re: generating macros with another macro, Duncan Muirhead, 13:37
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Walter Roberson, 13:30
- Re: generating macros with another macro, rhXX, 13:08
- [OT] Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Eric Sosman, 12:57
- Re: Output of the following code, CryptiqueGuy, 12:45
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Barry Schwarz, 12:39
- Re: Merging two DLL files, jacob navia, 12:38
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, kudruu, 12:38
- Re: generating macros with another macro, CryptiqueGuy, 12:37
- Re: call of variadic function, CryptiqueGuy, 12:32
- Re: generating macros with another macro, Eric Sosman, 12:28
- Re: can anybody telle me this, Barry Schwarz, 12:28
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Kenneth Brody, 12:24
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 12:17
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Eric Sosman, 12:15
- Re: How to find free disk space using C, jacob navia, 12:13
- generating macros with another macro, rhXX, 12:13
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Heathfield, 12:12
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, Richard Tobin, 12:10
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, kudruu, 12:09
- Re: problem in makefile, jacob navia, 12:07
- Re: Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, kudruu, 12:06
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, jacob navia, 12:02
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, jacob navia, 12:00
- Re: Correct precision with printf, Ben Bacarisse, 11:58
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:45
- Debug Assertion Failure on gets(char) function, kudruu, 11:42
- Re: problem in makefile, Mark McIntyre, 11:05
- Re: Merging two DLL files, Mark McIntyre, 11:02
- Re: How to find free disk space using C, Mark McIntyre, 11:00
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Chris Dollin, 10:57
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Bos, 10:57
- Re: C a dying skill ?, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 10:52
- Re: Output of the following code, Chris Dollin, 10:50
- Re: Structure, osmium, 10:33
- Output of the following code, KIRAN, 10:29
- Re: Output of the following code, Richard Tobin, 10:28
- Discover As Beginning Successful Business In Internet., pacovegavilla, 10:27
- Re: problem in makefile, Richard Heathfield, 10:27
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Clever Monkey, 10:07
- Re: problem in makefile, Clever Monkey, 10:04
- Re: problem in makefile, Joachim Schmitz, 09:23
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Richard Bos, 08:57
- Re: problem in makefile, Richard Heathfield, 08:57
- Re: How important is software maintenance?, Richard Heathfield, 08:55
- Re: problem in makefile, Joachim Schmitz, 08:47
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 08:34
- problem in makefile, raju2000myin, 08:25
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Spoon, 08:08
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 07:52
- Re: why does select syscall returns evenif no data in serial port buffer, Ben Bacarisse, 07:45
- Re: Merging two DLL files, Richard Heathfield, 07:42
- Re: Merging two DLL files, Richard Bos, 07:40
- Merging two DLL files, n o s p a m p l e a s e, 07:33
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 07:24
- Re: newbie help : lexer in c, weidongtom@xxxxxxxxx, 07:12
- Re: why does select syscall returns evenif no data in serial port buffer, Richard Tobin, 07:05
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 07:00
- why does select syscall returns evenif no data in serial port buffer, alok, 06:59
- Re: How to find free disk space using C, jacob navia, 06:05
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Ian Collins, 05:59
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, jacob navia, 05:39
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Dollin, 04:55
- Re: How to find free disk space using C, royzlife, 04:45
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 04:42
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Keith Thompson, 04:40
- Re: can anybody telle me this, Sachin, 04:39
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 04:37
- Re: How to find free disk space using C, Nick Keighley, 04:31
- How to find free disk space using C, royzlife, 04:24
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 04:12
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Chris Hills, 03:56
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Keith Thompson, 03:54
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 03:44
- Re: Extracting arrays, Chris Dollin, 03:42
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 03:42
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 03:39
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Chris Hills, 03:37
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, per9000, 03:03
- Re: Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, Keith Thompson, 01:37
- Re: Why this typedef is wrong?, Barry Schwarz, 00:57
- Listen a socket for client request for 10 seconds, silverburgh.meryl@xxxxxxxxx, 00:52
- Re: fscanf hangs, Barry Schwarz, 00:49
- Re: Why this typedef is wrong?, Richard Heathfield, 00:37
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Richard Heathfield, 00:04
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 00:00
June 17, 2007
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Chad, 23:56
- Re: factorial and exponent, BiGYaN, 23:55
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 23:49
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 23:44
- Why this typedef is wrong?, linq936, 23:41
- [OT] Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Eric Sosman, 21:12
- Re: Correct precision with printf, banansol, 21:11
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Charlton Wilbur, 21:03
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Walter Roberson, 19:23
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 18:14
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Flash Gordon, 18:14
- Re: C a dying skill ?, August Karlstrom, 17:56
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 17:40
- Re: how the following code works?, Army1987, 16:48
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Army1987, 16:46
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Army1987, 16:33
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Eric Sosman, 16:28
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: Correct precision with printf, Army1987, 16:20
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, pete, 16:08
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, pete, 16:00
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Jack Klein, 15:32
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Malcolm McLean, 15:27
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, regis, 15:24
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 15:23
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Johan Bengtsson, 15:00
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Coos Haak, 14:52
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Coos Haak, 14:47
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Johan Bengtsson, 14:43
- Re: call of variadic function, Eric Sosman, 14:43
- Re: factorial and exponent, Johan Bengtsson, 14:31
- Re: factorial and exponent, Johan Bengtsson, 14:27
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Chris Torek, 14:21
- call of variadic function, CryptiqueGuy, 14:12
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, Herhor, 14:08
- Re: factorial and exponent, BiGYaN, 13:56
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Gordon Burditt, 13:48
- newbie help : lexer in c, vaib, 13:33
- Re: May fgetc() and friends return 163? Or UCHAR_MAX?, Malcolm McLean, 12:58
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 12:57
- Re: All programs in an interface, CBFalconer, 12:55
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Malcolm McLean, 12:44
- Re: can anybody telle me this, Richard Heathfield, 12:33
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Richard Heathfield, 12:32
- Re: Correct precision with printf, Richard Heathfield, 12:27
- Re: can anybody telle me this, Carramba, 12:20
- Re: All programs in an interface, jacob navia, 12:18
- Re: GCC C Compiler Installation, jacob navia, 12:16
- can anybody telle me this, c beginner, 12:13
- Re: Why leave the error handling to the caller?, jacob navia, 12:11
- All programs in an interface, Umesh, 12:10
- Why leave the error handling to the caller?, Chad, 12:06
- GCC C Compiler Installation, Umesh, 12:04
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Serve Laurijssen, 11:39
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Harald van Dijk, 11:16
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Chris Dollin, 11:03
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, regis, 10:59
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Victor Lagerkvist, 10:44
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, regis, 10:37
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Harald van Dijk, 10:37
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, CBFalconer, 09:35
- Correct precision with printf, banansol, 09:27
- come see my new profile, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 08:59
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 08:56
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Richard Heathfield, 08:51
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Richard Heathfield, 08:47
- Re: SICP playfulness in C?, Wilson, 07:38
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Ben Bacarisse, 07:35
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Ben Bacarisse, 06:59
- metaldamage, fatqo, 06:54
- -MetalDamage-, fatqo, 06:53
- Re: Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Roland Pibinger, 06:31
- very important for your life..., asm, 06:03
- Return type of "readin" and correct error handling, Victor Lagerkvist, 06:02
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Chris Thomasson, 05:54
- Re: C a dying skill ?, jacob navia, 05:38
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Ian Collins, 05:34
- Re: factorial and exponent, Flash Gordon, 05:30
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Flash Gordon, 05:22
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Roland Pibinger, 05:08
- Re: sorting/merging in C, Osiris, 05:07
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Keith Thompson, 04:52
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Keith Thompson, 04:50
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Rui Maciel, 04:49
- Re: factorial and exponent, Army1987, 04:48
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Malcolm McLean, 04:32
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Keith Thompson, 04:28
- Re: Perfect Squares, Army1987, 04:28
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Malcolm McLean, 04:25
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, blufox, 04:11
- Re: C a dying skill ?, blufox, 04:08
- Re: Structure, yuwuyi@xxxxxxxxx, 04:01
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Army1987, 03:55
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 03:50
- Re: C a dying skill ?, Richard Heathfield, 03:47
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Richard Heathfield, 03:40
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Richard Heathfield, 03:39
- Re: factorial and exponent, BiGYaN, 03:29
- C a dying skill ?, Linny, 03:29
- Re: Pointer Ambiguity, Ian Collins, 03:25
- Re: Structure, Ian Collins, 03:24
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, BiGYaN, 03:05
- Pointer Ambiguity, Umesh, 02:49
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Malcolm McLean, 02:01
- Structure, Umesh, 01:40
- Re: how the following code works?, Erik de Castro Lopo, 00:54
June 16, 2007
- come see my new profile, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 22:40
- Re: how the following code works?, pete, 21:33
- Re: Meaning of "most significant digits" in the printf documentation, Chris Torek, 21:24
- Re: how the following code works?, CBFalconer, 20:09
- The process is easy! You simply click a link and view a website for 30 seconds to earn money, register16, 18:39
- Re: sorting/merging in C, Joe Wright, 18:22
- Re: sorting/merging in C, Richard Heathfield, 18:20
- Re: function -> macro, Dave Vandervies, 18:06
- Re: how the following code works?, Richard Tobin, 17:17
- Re: function -> macro, Richard Harter, 17:16
- Re: (C99) Does "const int x=5;" make x a "constant expression"?, Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: function -> macro, osmium, 14:58
- [OT] Re: Floating point rounding error, Eric Sosman, 14:16
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, Martin Ambuhl, 13:33
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Roland Pibinger, 13:21
- come see my new profile, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 13:01
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Barry Schwarz, 12:57
- Re: sorting/merging in C, Richard Harter, 12:56
- Re: SICP playfulness in C?, CBFalconer, 12:51
- Re: Struct compares/copies, CBFalconer, 12:47
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Ben Bacarisse, 12:43
- Re: how the following code works?, CBFalconer, 12:34
- Re: Struct compares/copies, bb, 12:09
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, Johan Bengtsson, 12:04
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Richard Heathfield, 12:02
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Serve Laurijssen, 11:46
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Clark Cox, 11:40
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Ben Bacarisse, 11:14
- Re: Struct compares/copies, Richard Heathfield, 10:54
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., druidamix, 10:53
- Re: Extracting arrays, deepak, 10:47
- Re: Extracting arrays, Umesh, 10:34
- Re: Struct compares/copies, bb, 10:26
- Re: SICP playfulness in C?, Wilson, 10:24
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Joe Wright, 10:23
- Re: how the following code works?, Richard Tobin, 10:14
- Re: C Syntax Question, Malcolm McLean, 10:12
- Re: Struct compares/copies, deepak, 10:12
- Re: Struct compares/copies, bb, 10:09
- Re: (C99) Does "const int x=5;" make x a "constant expression"?, Ben Bacarisse, 10:03
- Struct compares/copies, bb, 10:01
- Re: factorial and exponent, CBFalconer, 09:40
- Re: (C99) Does "const int x=5;" make x a "constant expression"?, Joe Wright, 09:37
- Re: (C99) Does "const int x=5;" make x a "constant expression"?, CBFalconer, 09:35
- Re: Floating point rounding error, CBFalconer, 09:32
- Re: sorting/merging in C, Richard Heathfield, 09:29
- Re: Floating point rounding error, CBFalconer, 09:27
- Re: Perfect Squares, Richard Heathfield, 09:18
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:16
- Re: how the following code works?, CBFalconer, 09:11
- Re: factorial and exponent, Richard Heathfield, 09:07
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Joe Wright, 09:03
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., Joe Wright, 08:47
- Re: sorting/merging in C, Malcolm McLean, 08:43
- Re: factorial and exponent, Army1987, 08:42
- Re: Perfect Squares, Army1987, 08:34
- sorting/merging in C, Osiris, 08:28
- Re: Perfect Squares, The 1, 08:20
- Perfect Squares, The 1, 08:16
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 08:08
- Re: Meaning of "most significant digits" in the printf documentation, Ben Bacarisse, 08:07
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 08:07
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Eric Sosman, 08:05
- factorial and exponent, Thomas, 08:02
- (C99) Does "const int x=5;" make x a "constant expression"?, jaime, 07:56
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Richard Heathfield, 07:53
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 07:43
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Richard Heathfield, 07:32
- Re: how the following code works?, Richard Tobin, 07:27
- Re: Floating point rounding error, Flash Gordon, 07:16
- Meaning of "most significant digits" in the printf documentation, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 07:05
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Spiro Trikaliotis, 07:03
- Floating point rounding error, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 06:49
- Re: Printing raw string literals, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 06:46
- Re: Printing raw string literals, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 06:45
- Re: Printing raw string literals, Harald van Dijk, 06:36
- Re: Printing raw string literals, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 06:32
- Re: how the following code works?, Harald van Dijk, 06:31
- Printing raw string literals, Mukesh_Singh_Nick, 06:31
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., Army1987, 05:48
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Keith Thompson, 05:34
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Army1987, 05:29
- Re: how the following code works?, Army1987, 05:17
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Malcolm McLean, 05:08
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Flash Gordon, 04:55
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., Flash Gordon, 04:50
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, Richard Heathfield, 04:48
- Re: how the following code works?, Richard Heathfield, 04:45
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Richard Heathfield, 04:44
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., Ian Collins, 04:44
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, Richard Heathfield, 04:44
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., Ian Collins, 04:36
- Re: A question of pointers and functions., Richard Tobin, 04:32
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 04:19
- Re: how the following code works?, CryptiqueGuy, 04:08
- Re: function -> macro, Army1987, 04:05
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, CryptiqueGuy, 04:00
- A question of pointers and functions., druidamix, 03:46
- Re: how the following code works?, Malcolm McLean, 03:07
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Malcolm McLean, 03:00
- Re: how the following code works?, pete, 01:58
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Keith Thompson, 01:53
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, pete, 01:50
- Re: how the following code works?, Dave Vandervies, 01:46
- Re: when to use ; and when to use ,, Dave Vandervies, 01:43
- Re: order of eveluation of functions, Dave Vandervies, 01:41
- how the following code works?, Ravi, 01:38
- when to use ; and when to use ,, Ravi, 01:26
- order of eveluation of functions, Ravi, 01:22
June 15, 2007
- come see my new profile, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 23:08
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 21:40
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 21:36
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, websnarf, 21:12
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, CBFalconer, 20:41
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Keith Thompson, 20:03
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Joe Wright, 19:58
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Default User, 19:44
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Mark McIntyre, 19:14
- Re: function -> macro, Mark McIntyre, 19:10
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 19:09
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Flash Gordon, 18:53
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, Fred Kleinschmidt, 18:25
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Harald van Dijk, 18:15
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Default User, 18:10
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Harald van Dijk, 18:10
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Richard Tobin, 18:09
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, pete, 17:57
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Kenny McCormack, 17:56
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Walter Roberson, 17:54
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 17:49
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 17:38
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Harald van Dijk, 17:36
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Keith Thompson, 17:34
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, lawrence . jones, 17:25
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Default User, 17:09
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Default User, 17:07
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Richard Heathfield, 17:03
- Re: Fight Stopping AIDS, Let's Do it..., Army1987, 17:02
- Re: function -> macro, Net Nanny, 16:56
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Richard Tobin, 16:44
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Eric Sosman, 16:27
- Re: sprintf, Chris Torek, 16:17
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 16:11
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: function -> macro, Army1987, 15:59
- Re: function -> macro, Army1987, 15:56
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: Extracting arrays, Ben Bacarisse, 15:50
- Re: function -> macro, Army1987, 15:46
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 15:34
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 15:30
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Mark McIntyre, 15:28
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Barry Schwarz, 14:24
- Re: Extracting arrays, gw7rib, 14:17
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, Johan Bengtsson, 14:16
- Re: function -> macro, Umesh, 13:50
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Al Balmer, 13:36
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Al Balmer, 13:34
- Re: function -> macro, Walter Roberson, 13:32
- Re: function -> macro, Ben Bacarisse, 13:24
- Re: some C questions, John Bode, 13:15
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, osmium, 13:11
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Ben Bacarisse, 12:51
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, Mark McIntyre, 12:38
- Re: function -> macro, CBFalconer, 12:34
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Johan Bengtsson, 12:25
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, case . learning, 12:24
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Richard Tobin, 12:19
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, case . learning, 12:02
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Mark McIntyre, 11:58
- Re: function -> macro, Mark McIntyre, 11:55
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Mark McIntyre, 11:53
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, Mark McIntyre, 11:52
- Re: C parentheses, brackets and brace, Kenneth Brody, 11:51
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Al Balmer, 11:50
- C parentheses, brackets and brace, case . learning, 11:46
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Al Balmer, 11:46
- Re: sprintf, Al Balmer, 11:40
- Re: sprintf, Al Balmer, 11:38
- Re: function -> macro, Army1987, 11:33
- Re: function -> macro, Army1987, 11:26
- Re: Histogram help, Army1987, 11:11
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, CBFalconer, 11:11
- curious, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 11:10
- Re: memset + free, Army1987, 10:54
- Re: sprintf, krister@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 10:53
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Richard Tobin, 10:26
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Kenneth Brody, 10:24
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Mark McIntyre, 10:05
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Hyuga, 10:04
- Re: Histogram help, Mark McIntyre, 10:01
- Re: function -> macro, Umesh, 09:08
- Re: Extracting arrays, osmium, 09:05
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, copx, 09:01
- Extracting arrays, Umesh, 08:55
- Re: Extracting arrays, Richard Tobin, 08:51
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Kenny McCormack, 08:37
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Richard Heathfield, 08:08
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, venkat, 07:41
- Re: Regarding the sizeof a function, Richard Tobin, 07:29
- Regarding the sizeof a function, venkat, 07:26
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Roland Pibinger, 06:29
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 06:26
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 06:20
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Histogram help, Richard Heathfield, 05:19
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Bjoern Hoehrmann, 04:59
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 04:10
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Serve Laurijssen, 03:57
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 02:46
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Bos, 02:39
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Keith Thompson, 01:49
- Re: sizeof and pointer, anil, 01:19
- Re: sprintf, CryptiqueGuy, 00:55
- Re: sprintf, CryptiqueGuy, 00:51
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Keith Thompson, 00:40
June 14, 2007
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Old Wolf, 23:42
- Re: Histogram help, Old Wolf, 23:38
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Dik T. Winter, 22:45
- Re: Write to file, CBFalconer, 22:32
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 21:52
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Eric Sosman, 21:38
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Stephen Sprunk, 21:36
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 21:28
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Stephen Sprunk, 21:26
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Stephen Sprunk, 21:20
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Ian Collins, 21:06
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, Ben Bacarisse, 20:50
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 20:38
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 20:30
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 20:08
- Re: Initialization of variable length arrays, Ian Collins, 19:56
- Re: sprintf, Old Wolf, 19:53
- Re: Initialization of variable length arrays, Richard Tobin, 19:52
- Re: Initialization of variable length arrays, user923005, 19:50
- Initialization of variable length arrays, jaime, 19:35
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Default User, 19:32
- Re: C Syntax Question, Thomas J. Gritzan, 19:24
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Harald van Dijk, 19:19
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Harald van Dijk, 19:01
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 19:00
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Al Balmer, 18:54
- Re: Too much encapsulation?, user923005, 18:51
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Tobin, 18:48
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Harald van Dijk, 18:47
- Re: C Syntax Question, pete, 18:46
- C Syntax Question, abhishekkarnik, 18:43
- Too much encapsulation?, copx, 18:28
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Default User, 18:28
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Default User, 18:26
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Malcolm McLean, 18:16
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, CBFalconer, 17:56
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 17:51
- Re: [OT] Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Morris Dovey, 17:33
- Re: Deleting Array Element, John Bode, 17:33
- Re: sprintf, Malcolm McLean, 17:12
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Al Balmer, 17:06
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, websnarf, 17:06
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:04
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Walter Roberson, 17:03
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Al Balmer, 17:01
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Harald van Dijk, 16:59
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Harald van Dijk, 16:53
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Richard Tobin, 16:43
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Chris Hills, 16:27
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Chris Hills, 16:27
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:19
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, shadowman, 16:17
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 16:06
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Hills, 16:04
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, Net Nanny, 15:49
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Net Nanny, 15:47
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Net Nanny, 15:47
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Net Nanny, 15:45
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Net Nanny, 15:44
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Clever Monkey, 15:43
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Net Nanny, 15:42
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Bjoern Hoehrmann, 15:23
- Re: Histogram help, Net Nanny, 15:18
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Net Nanny, 15:16
- Re: sprintf, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, ¬a\\/b, 14:13
- Re: sprintf, Ben Pfaff, 14:10
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Kenneth Brody, 14:09
- Re: sprintf, Barry Schwarz, 13:56
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 13:55
- Re: sprintf, Morris Dovey, 13:37
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Paul S . Person, 13:35
- Re: sprintf, CryptiqueGuy, 13:11
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Richard Tobin, 13:05
- Re: sprintf, Walter Roberson, 13:04
- Re: sprintf, Ben Pfaff, 13:02
- sprintf, krister@xxxxxxxxxxxx, 12:56
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Lew Pitcher, 12:56
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Lew Pitcher, 12:50
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, CryptiqueGuy, 12:31
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, CBFalconer, 12:14
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Kenneth Brody, 12:06
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Serve Laurijssen, 11:41
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Barry Schwarz, 11:40
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, David Mathog, 11:18
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Thad Smith, 10:58
- Re: A question about file operation, windstorm, 10:52
- Re: sizeof and pointer, CBFalconer, 10:48
- Re: structures and alignment issues, CBFalconer, 10:45
- Re: structures and alignment issues, CBFalconer, 10:40
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Bos, 10:37
- Re: Write to file, CBFalconer, 10:34
- Re: A question about file operation, Kenneth Brody, 10:25
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Kenneth Brody, 10:16
- Re: C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Tobin, 09:49
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Neil Booth, 09:47
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Bjoern Hoehrmann, 09:34
- C89 Standard for Britons, Richard Bos, 09:28
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:28
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Richard Heathfield, 09:08
- Re: function -> macro, Richard Heathfield, 09:06
- curious, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 08:56
- Re: A question about file operation, Richard Bos, 08:54
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Bos, 08:52
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 08:31
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Eric Sosman, 08:21
- A question about file operation, windstorm, 08:21
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Tobin, 07:39
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Mark McIntyre, 07:08
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Mark McIntyre, 07:03
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Mark McIntyre, 07:00
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Mark McIntyre, 06:58
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Mark McIntyre, 06:56
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Mark McIntyre, 06:53
- Re: sizeof and pointer, anil, 06:46
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Keith Thompson, 05:42
- Re: SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, Ian Collins, 05:32
- SOURCE CODE FOR DIGITAL CLOCK IN C LANGUAGE, mohsinalishah444, 05:29
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Chris Dollin, 05:06
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, websnarf, 04:19
- Re: function -> macro, Umesh, 03:57
- Re: sizeof and pointer, kevin, 03:45
- Re: sizeof and pointer, kevin, 03:41
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Ian Collins, 03:40
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Richard Heathfield, 03:36
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Bos, 03:32
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Ian Collins, 03:30
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, Richard Heathfield, 03:30
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Richard Heathfield, 03:28
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Richard Heathfield, 03:24
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, Ian Collins, 03:20
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Chris Dollin, 03:19
- Re: sizeof and pointer, Ian Collins, 03:18
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, Taran, 03:15
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Robbie Hatley, 03:15
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Chris Dollin, 03:10
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Taran, 03:09
- sizeof and pointer, kevin, 03:06
- Re: Histogram help, Richard Heathfield, 03:04
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Chris Dollin, 03:03
- New Wi-Fi site (Wi-FiGurus.com) offering free Top 25 Wi-Fi Tutorial Pack, ChrisP, 02:04
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Malcolm McLean, 01:23
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Harald van Dijk, 01:20
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Morris Dovey, 00:23
- Re: Write to file, Keith Thompson, 00:06
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Ian Collins, 00:06
June 13, 2007
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Old Wolf, 23:50
- Re: structures and alignment issues, Ian Collins, 23:36
- Re: structures and alignment issues, silpau, 23:34
- structures and alignment issues, silpau, 23:30
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Ian Collins, 23:26
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Old Wolf, 23:17
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Eric Sosman, 22:47
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Clark Cox, 22:38
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, anson, 22:19
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, anson, 22:08
- Re: Write to file, Old Wolf, 21:53
- Re: Histogram help, CBFalconer, 21:51
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Old Wolf, 21:48
- Re: Write to file, CBFalconer, 21:42
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, websnarf, 21:36
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, CBFalconer, 21:28
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Dik T. Winter, 21:08
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, websnarf, 21:08
- Re: Write to file, Keith Thompson, 20:49
- Re: Write to file, pete, 20:28
- Re: Warning with K&R style function definition, Harald van Dijk, 20:25
- Re: Write to file, pete, 20:25
- Re: Write to file, Old Wolf, 20:19
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Old Wolf, 20:02
- Warning with K&R style function definition, Old Wolf, 19:57
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Keith Thompson, 19:13
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Default User, 19:12
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Heathfield, 19:05
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Tobin, 18:18
- Re: Fight Stopping AIDS, Let's Do it..., Malcolm McLean, 18:14
- Re: Histogram help, Malcolm McLean, 18:10
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Mark McIntyre, 17:18
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 16:42
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Keith Thompson, 16:06
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Default User, 15:50
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Richard Heathfield, 14:56
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Tobin, 14:06
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Default User, 13:57
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Mark McIntyre, 13:48
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 13:33
- Re: problem with my .sl, Mark McIntyre, 13:25
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Mark McIntyre, 13:24
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Spiro Trikaliotis, 13:03
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Tobin, 12:52
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Paul S . Person, 12:45
- Re: function -> macro, Richard Heathfield, 12:38
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, anson, 12:33
- Histogram help, DeLiLlaH, 12:28
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Muntasir Azam Khan, 12:21
- Re: function -> macro, Umesh, 12:13
- Re: Deleting Array Element, mark_bluemel, 12:11
- Re: Write to file, Walter Roberson, 12:07
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Clever Monkey, 11:58
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Eric Sosman, 11:56
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Richard Heathfield, 11:41
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Umesh, 11:35
- Thanks for giving chance to be part of this exciting group, ilogicnet consulting, 11:29
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Heathfield, 11:27
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, 1, 11:26
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, 1, 11:25
- ★☆sell laptop online price lowest★★, 1, 11:24
- Re: Write to file, admin, 11:22
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Urs Beeli, 11:21
- Re: Write to file, Bill, 11:16
- Re: Size of int, Kenneth Brody, 11:05
- Re: Deleting Array Element, Eric Sosman, 10:48
- Deleting Array Element, Umesh, 10:46
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 09:43
- Re: Write to file, Bryan, 09:34
- Re: Write to file, Bill, 09:21
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 09:14
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Kenny McCormack, 09:12
- im so lonely, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 09:07
- Re: Write to file, Bill, 08:52
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 08:40
- Re: undefined references to functions when linking, stenasc, 08:33
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, CBFalconer, 08:31
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, CBFalconer, 08:24
- Re: Write to file, Bill, 08:04
- Re: Write to file, Ben Bacarisse, 07:09
- Write to file, Bill, 06:28
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Joe, 06:27
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 05:05
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 04:19
- Re: problem with my .sl, Keith Thompson, 03:55
- problem with my .sl, jrrtolkienfan, 03:18
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 03:12
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Stephen Sprunk, 02:15
June 12, 2007
- curious, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 21:31
- Re: undefined references to functions when linking, Ben Bacarisse, 20:29
- Re: memset + free, William Ahern, 19:39
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Al Balmer, 19:33
- Re: undefined references to functions when linking, CBFalconer, 19:01
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, CBFalconer, 18:59
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, CBFalconer, 18:56
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, CBFalconer, 18:50
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, CBFalconer, 18:46
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, CBFalconer, 18:39
- Re: Fight Stopping AIDS, Let's Do it..., CBFalconer, 18:37
- Re: cast struct question, CBFalconer, 18:31
- Re: function -> macro, pete, 18:28
- Re: linked list, CBFalconer, 18:26
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, CBFalconer, 18:23
- Re: the strange accident, CBFalconer, 18:16
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 18:00
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 17:03
- Re: cast struct question, Richard Urich, 16:12
- Re: undefined references to functions when linking, Joachim Schmitz, 15:55
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 15:35
- Re: Size of int, Flash Gordon, 15:34
- Re: Size of int, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: Size of int, Lew Pitcher, 15:24
- Re: Size of int, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: Puzzle!, Eric Sosman, 15:09
- Re: the strange accident, Flash Gordon, 15:05
- Re: memset + free, Flash Gordon, 14:55
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 14:45
- Re: [OT] Puzzle!, Richard Harter, 14:42
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 14:36
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 14:34
- Size of int, Nikhil Bokare, 14:22
- Re: undefined references to functions when linking, stenasc, 14:19
- Re: memset + free, Stephen Sprunk, 14:01
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Stephen Sprunk, 13:42
- Re: cast struct question, Eric Sosman, 13:38
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ben Bacarisse, 13:37
- Re: cast struct question, Keith Thompson, 13:18
- Re: undefined references to functions when linking, Joachim Schmitz, 13:13
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, Keith Thompson, 13:10
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 13:09
- undefined references to functions when linking, stenasc, 13:04
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, Richard Heathfield, 12:59
- Re: [OT] Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 12:57
- Re: cast struct question, Richard Urich, 12:56
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, Keith Thompson, 12:56
- Re: memset + free, Johan Bengtsson, 12:55
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, jacob navia, 12:53
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, Keith Thompson, 12:52
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, jacob navia, 12:51
- Re: function -> macro, Keith Thompson, 12:50
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Richard Heathfield, 12:41
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Harald van Dijk, 12:39
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Johan Bengtsson, 12:38
- Re: Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Walter Roberson, 12:34
- Query:how to use windows api in my c source code?, Jack Dowson, 12:16
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 12:13
- Re: function -> macro, Richard Heathfield, 11:06
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 11:01
- Re: function -> macro, Morris Dovey, 10:39
- function -> macro, Umesh, 10:35
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, osmium, 10:19
- Re: [OT] Puzzle!, Urs Beeli, 09:59
- Re: Exceeding limits during arithmetic, Jack Klein, 09:55
- Re: Online "flat" ISO C resource wanted., Kenny McCormack, 09:35
- Re: Function & header files, mark_bluemel, 09:31
- Exceeding limits during arithmetic, Mike Aubury, 09:27
- Re: Function & header files, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Function & header files, Umesh, 08:50
- Re: Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Richard Heathfield, 08:40
- Re: Double linked list, Morris Dovey, 08:36
- Can mystr[i]=mystr[ii] be a problem when i==ii, Joe, 08:27
- Re: Fight Stopping AIDS, Let's Do it..., Old Wolf, 08:14
- Re: Custom Software Development, Richard Heathfield, 08:12
- Custom Software Development, VB, 08:05
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 06:06
- Re: Double linked list, pete, 05:39
- Re: memset + free, raxitsheth2000, 05:26
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 05:19
- Re: Puzzle!, Joachim Schmitz, 05:19
- Re: Fight Stopping AIDS, Let's Do it..., Richard Heathfield, 05:18
- Fight Stopping AIDS, Let's Do it..., a . kaur11, 05:14
- Re: reordering of statements and volatile variables, christian.bau, 04:54
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 04:22
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 03:51
- Re: linked list, Richard Heathfield, 03:29
- reordering of statements and volatile variables, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:24
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 03:00
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 02:58
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Stephen Sprunk, 02:42
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, jaysome, 02:07
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, Harald van Dijk, 01:37
June 11, 2007
- Re: Double linked list, Morris Dovey, 23:31
- Re: Double linked list, pete, 22:34
- Re: cast struct question, Eric Sosman, 22:10
- Re: cast struct question, Eric Sosman, 21:54
- Re: linked list, CBFalconer, 21:41
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Keith Thompson, 20:54
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:39
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, pete, 20:27
- Re: initializing struct, Barry Schwarz, 20:27
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:05
- Re: linked list, Richard Heathfield, 19:59
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Keith Thompson, 19:36
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Mark McIntyre, 19:24
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, Mark McIntyre, 19:15
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, christian.bau, 19:14
- Re: cast struct question, CBFalconer, 18:59
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, CBFalconer, 18:52
- Re: cast struct question, Richard Urich, 18:52
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, CBFalconer, 18:46
- Re: memset + free, JimS, 18:44
- Re: power of two..., CBFalconer, 18:42
- Re: linked list, CBFalconer, 18:39
- Re: initializing struct, CBFalconer, 18:31
- Re: the strange accident, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 17:57
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Ben Bacarisse, 17:56
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 17:46
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 17:44
- Re: power of two..., Ben Pfaff, 17:43
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 17:35
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 17:33
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 17:33
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: printing nice table, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:23
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: power of two..., user923005, 17:17
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Tobin, 17:15
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 17:09
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: [OT] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Ian Collins, 17:02
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Malcolm McLean, 16:57
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Malcolm McLean, 16:55
- Re: Double linked list, copx, 16:46
- Re: cast struct question, Eric Sosman, 16:43
- Re: Double linked list, copx, 16:36
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:36
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 16:27
- Re: Puzzle!, Ian Collins, 16:25
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 16:17
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 16:16
- Re: Puzzle!, Flash Gordon, 16:09
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 15:55
- Re: cast struct question, Richard Urich, 15:44
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 15:37
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 15:22
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 15:20
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 15:10
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Flash Gordon, 14:52
- Re: cast struct question, Eric Sosman, 14:00
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 13:55
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, Ben Pfaff, 13:33
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, sushi boi, 13:17
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, sushi boi, 13:13
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 13:11
- Re: initializing struct, Keith Thompson, 13:05
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, osmium, 13:03
- cast struct question, Milux, 13:01
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, Keith Thompson, 12:52
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, sushi boi, 12:50
- Re: the strange accident, Keith Thompson, 12:49
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Martin Ambuhl, 12:40
- Re: EOF in C and OSX, Richard Heathfield, 12:37
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Clark Cox, 12:26
- EOF in C and OSX, sushi boi, 12:26
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Stephen Sprunk, 12:01
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, copx, 11:45
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, copx, 11:40
- Re: Double linked list, Richard Tobin, 11:36
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Marc Boyer, 11:22
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 11:21
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Richard Bos, 11:20
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, Eric Sosman, 11:18
- Re: constants - pp vs. const, copx, 11:14
- constants - pp vs. const, copx, 11:10
- Double linked list, Sheldon, 10:41
- Re: power of two..., Boudewijn Dijkstra, 10:38
- Re: power of two..., Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:26
- Re: power of two..., Richard Heathfield, 10:20
- Re: power of two..., Ben Pfaff, 10:04
- Re: power of two..., Sharath, 10:01
- Re: Puzzle!, Ben Bacarisse, 09:57
- Re: power of two..., Joachim Schmitz, 09:56
- Re: power of two..., Richard Heathfield, 09:55
- Re: power of two..., Joachim Schmitz, 09:52
- Re: power of two..., Tim Prince, 09:42
- Re: linked list, mark_bluemel, 09:30
- power of two..., Shraddha, 09:29
- Re: the strange accident, Richard Bos, 09:28
- Re: linked list, Richard Heathfield, 08:57
- Re: initializing struct, Ben Bacarisse, 08:53
- Re: linked list, keith, 08:47
- linked list, Shraddha, 08:40
- Re: printing nice table, Morris Dovey, 08:26
- printing nice table, Carramba, 08:18
- Re: the strange accident, Nick Keighley, 07:50
- Re: initializing struct, Joachim Schmitz, 07:44
- Re: initializing struct, Joachim Schmitz, 07:39
- Re: [OT] Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 07:36
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 07:22
- Re: initializing struct, Ian Collins, 06:47
- Re: initializing struct, Carramba, 06:46
- Re: initializing struct, Ian Collins, 06:32
- Re: initializing struct, Carramba, 06:26
- Re: greetings, Nick Keighley, 06:22
- Re: greetings, Nick Keighley, 06:17
- Re: initializing struct, Ian Collins, 06:10
- Re: initializing struct, Joachim Schmitz, 05:57
- Re: initializing struct, Joachim Schmitz, 05:52
- Re: initializing struct, Ian Collins, 05:48
- initializing struct, Carramba, 05:39
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 05:19
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 05:17
- Re: [OT] Puzzle!, Urs Beeli, 05:04
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 04:57
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 04:54
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Joachim Schmitz, 04:49
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 04:08
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 03:58
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 03:55
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Flash Gordon, 03:43
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 03:40
- Re: greetings, Richard Heathfield, 03:14
- Re: greetings, Richard Heathfield, 03:08
- Re: greetings, Richard Heathfield, 03:05
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 02:58
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Joachim Schmitz, 02:26
- Re: greetings, borkhuis, 02:02
- Re: Puzzle!, Barry Schwarz, 01:46
- Re: how to replace a string by other string in a text file?, Barry Schwarz, 01:44
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 01:07
- Re: opening other files using C, Robbie Hatley, 00:40
- Re: memset + free, Jack Klein, 00:25
- Re: [OT] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Morris Dovey, 00:16
- Re: Puzzle!, KIRAN, 00:00
June 10, 2007
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Clark Cox, 23:27
- Re: memset + free, Keith Thompson, 23:11
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Bjoern Hoehrmann, 23:05
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Bjoern Hoehrmann, 22:46
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ben Bacarisse, 22:32
- Re: memset + free, Jack Klein, 22:21
- Re: [OT] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Dave Vandervies, 21:56
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 21:11
- Re: greetings, Christopher Benson-Manica, 20:48
- Re: Online "flat" ISO C resource wanted., CBFalconer, 20:39
- Re: memset + free, CBFalconer, 20:36
- Re: IPV6_V6ONLY and SO_REUSEADDR: why?, CBFalconer, 20:30
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 20:20
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 20:11
- Re: memset + free, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: memset + free, Richard Tobin, 20:08
- Re: memset + free, Frodo Baggins, 19:57
- Re: memset + free, Frodo Baggins, 19:55
- Re: greetings, Old Wolf, 19:26
- Re: Accessing directory, Old Wolf, 19:18
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Old Wolf, 19:14
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 19:10
- Re: memset + free, Flash Gordon, 18:57
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 18:31
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, J. J. Farrell, 18:25
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 18:17
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Richard Tobin, 18:15
- Re: Puzzle!, J. J. Farrell, 18:12
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Tobin, 17:56
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 17:52
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Keith Thompson, 17:50
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Dave Vandervies, 17:47
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 17:46
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Default User, 17:34
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 17:28
- Re: Accessing directory, Kenny McCormack, 17:25
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 17:23
- Re: Online "flat" ISO C resource wanted., Giorgos Keramidas, 17:16
- Re: memset + free, Eric Sosman, 17:16
- Re: Accessing directory, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: memset + free, Dave Vandervies, 17:10
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 17:07
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 17:06
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 17:02
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 16:57
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- memset + free, dykeinthebox, 16:39
- hi all, jinishivs, 16:33
- Re: IPV6_V6ONLY and SO_REUSEADDR: why?, Walter Roberson, 16:31
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Frodo Baggins, 16:25
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Flash Gordon, 16:21
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 16:19
- Re: Puzzle!, Joachim Schmitz, 16:10
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 16:00
- Re: how to replace a string by other string in a text file?, Stan Milam, 15:51
- Tips and Tricks . Discussion and interest around Computers & Mobiles for People who are Crazy, Priyanka, 15:49
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Joachim Schmitz, 15:47
- IPV6_V6ONLY and SO_REUSEADDR: why?, _mario.lat, 15:25
- Re: Accessing directory, Kenny McCormack, 14:52
- Re: Accessing directory, Charlton Wilbur, 14:34
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 14:25
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 14:20
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 14:08
- Re: the strange accident, Richard, 13:40
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard, 13:38
- Re: greetings, Richard, 13:37
- Re: [OT] Puzzle!, Morris Dovey, 13:10
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 13:08
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 12:46
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Jack Klein, 12:37
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 12:28
- Re: Accessing directory, Kenny McCormack, 12:24
- Re: greetings, Kenny McCormack, 12:21
- Re: More elegant UTF-8 encoder, christian.bau, 12:17
- Re: greetings, Keith Thompson, 12:10
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 12:07
- Re: the strange accident, Keith Thompson, 12:04
- Re: Accessing directory, Keith Thompson, 12:00
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 11:57
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 11:46
- Re: Puzzle!, Harald van Dijk, 11:43
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 11:38
- Re: Puzzle!, Morris Dovey, 11:36
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 11:27
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, Harald van Dijk, 11:19
- Re: Puzzle!, Harald van Dijk, 11:18
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 10:30
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, CBFalconer, 10:18
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 10:06
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 10:00
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 09:51
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 09:49
- More elegant UTF-8 encoder, Bjoern Hoehrmann, 09:42
- Re: Accessing directory, osmium, 09:36
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 09:26
- Re: greetings, Kenny McCormack, 09:05
- Re: Does this use dynamic two-dimension array correctly?, Barry Schwarz, 08:30
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 08:16
- Re: [C99F] How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 08:12
- Re: Puzzle!, pete, 07:41
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard, 07:08
- Re: greetings, Richard, 07:00
- Re: the strange accident, Richard, 06:54
- Re: the strange accident, Richard, 06:53
- Re: opening other files using C, Richard, 06:50
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, Richard, 06:44
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Szabolcs Nagy, 06:24
- Re: Accessing directory, Joachim Schmitz, 05:56
- Re: Puzzle!, Army1987, 05:17
- Re: Accessing directory, Ian Collins, 04:53
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 04:39
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 04:37
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 04:31
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 04:29
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 04:29
- Accessing directory, Umesh, 04:20
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 04:18
- Re: Puzzle!, Joachim Schmitz, 04:10
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, BiGYaN, 04:05
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, BiGYaN, 03:59
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 03:44
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 03:34
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 03:33
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, BiGYaN, 03:25
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Malcolm McLean, 03:05
- Re: Does this use dynamic two-dimension array correctly?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:59
- Re: Does this use dynamic two-dimension array correctly?, Malcolm McLean, 02:45
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 02:35
- Re: How send execlp result to the father?, Malcolm McLean, 02:31
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 02:18
- Does this use dynamic two-dimension array correctly?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:02
- Re: opening other files using C, CBFalconer, 01:51
- Re: opening other files using C, llothar, 01:00
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 01:00
June 09, 2007
- Re: greetings, Keith Thompson, 23:46
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 23:43
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 23:08
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, osmium, 22:16
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Morris Dovey, 21:12
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Flash Gordon, 20:14
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Charlton Wilbur, 20:02
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 19:45
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 19:41
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 19:29
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Ian Collins, 18:53
- Re: How send execlp result to the father?, CBFalconer, 18:45
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Umesh, 18:45
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, pete, 18:41
- Re: opening other files using C, CBFalconer, 18:41
- Re: Puzzle!, Default User, 18:38
- Re: greetings, CBFalconer, 18:36
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 18:29
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 18:24
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 17:55
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, pete, 17:53
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 17:48
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: opening other files using C, J. J. Farrell, 17:47
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Mark McIntyre, 17:43
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 16:53
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: How send execlp result to the father?, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 16:20
- Re: greetings, Kenny McCormack, 16:15
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: Changing the execution path of methods at runtime, Kenny McCormack, 15:54
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: How send execlp result to the father?, Malcolm McLean, 15:48
- Re: Puzzle!, Default User, 15:45
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, BiGYaN, 15:42
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: Puzzle!, BiGYaN, 15:20
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: greetings, Keith Thompson, 15:08
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Harald van Dijk, 15:04
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: opening other files using C, osmium, 14:44
- Re: opening other files using C, Richard Tobin, 14:38
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, peter koch, 14:26
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Thad Smith, 14:21
- Re: How send execlp result to the father?, CBFalconer, 13:58
- Re: opening other files using C, CBFalconer, 13:53
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 13:35
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 13:28
- Re: How send execlp result to the father?, Walter Roberson, 12:34
- How send execlp result to the father?, druidamix, 12:20
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Malcolm McLean, 12:17
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 12:12
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 12:01
- Re: greetings, gw7rib, 11:55
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 11:31
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 11:31
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, merrittr, 10:56
- Re: greetings, Kenny McCormack, 10:45
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, pete, 10:43
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Johan Bengtsson, 10:28
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Tobin, 09:52
- Re: greetings, osmium, 09:45
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Tobin, 09:41
- Re: opening other files using C, osmium, 09:35
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 09:30
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 09:28
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Johan Bengtsson, 08:56
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 08:50
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Johan Bengtsson, 08:18
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ben Bacarisse, 08:17
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 07:59
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Joachim Schmitz, 07:53
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:36
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 07:35
- Re: generate variable names, Johan Bengtsson, 07:29
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:18
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Ian Collins, 07:06
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, Army1987, 07:01
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Clark Cox, 06:52
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Flash Gordon, 06:42
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Johan Bengtsson, 06:39
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Hills, 06:38
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Chris Hills, 06:33
- Re: greetings, Flash Gordon, 06:28
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Johan Bengtsson, 06:19
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Flash Gordon, 06:19
- Re: opening other files using C, Richard Heathfield, 06:16
- Re: opening other files using C, Chris Dollin, 06:12
- opening other files using C, mohdalibaig, 05:57
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 05:46
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Johan Bengtsson, 05:42
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Johan Bengtsson, 05:39
- Re: Array initialization when defining the array, Spiro Trikaliotis, 05:38
- Re: Array initialization when defining the array, Spiro Trikaliotis, 05:32
- Re: greetings, Malcolm McLean, 05:17
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:13
- Re: trying to assign function pointers, Ian Collins, 04:40
- trying to assign function pointers, merrittr, 04:34
- Re: how to escape string, Ian Collins, 04:27
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, James Dow Allen, 04:27
- Re: how to escape string, Malcolm McLean, 04:08
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 03:54
- Re: greetings, CBFalconer, 03:54
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Malcolm McLean, 03:49
- Re: greetings, Richard Heathfield, 03:38
- [OT] Tool for renaming C identifiers, Phillip, 03:22
- Re: greetings, CBFalconer, 02:53
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 02:44
- POPL 08 Call for Papers, sorin . lerner, 01:06
- Re: the strange accident, Robbie Hatley, 00:48
- Re: opening website, Ian Collins, 00:47
- Re: opening website, Umesh, 00:33
June 08, 2007
- greetings, makaroy, 23:05
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Eric Sosman, 22:57
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 22:15
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Ben Bacarisse, 21:53
- Re: [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 21:41
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 21:32
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 21:30
- [OT] Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Eric Sosman, 21:29
- Re: the strange accident, Keith Thompson, 21:22
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 21:21
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Keith Thompson, 21:21
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 21:15
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Ian Collins, 21:12
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, CBFalconer, 21:06
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Ben Bacarisse, 20:58
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Keith Thompson, 20:37
- Re: Q: memcpy str to struct, Still Nope, 20:33
- Re: struct with pointers, Barry Schwarz, 20:21
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, David Tiktin, 20:15
- Re: Array initialization when defining the array, CBFalconer, 20:04
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Tobin, 20:03
- Re: the strange accident, CBFalconer, 20:01
- Re: the strange accident, CBFalconer, 19:57
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, CBFalconer, 19:53
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, CBFalconer, 19:44
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 19:39
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 19:37
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 19:33
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 19:20
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Francine . Neary, 19:13
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Charlton Wilbur, 19:13
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Keith Thompson, 19:07
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, pete, 19:05
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Joe Wright, 18:58
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Keith Thompson, 18:58
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Szabolcs Nagy, 18:51
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Tobin, 18:49
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, David Tiktin, 18:45
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Francine . Neary, 18:44
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 18:31
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Harald van Dijk, 18:22
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Tobin, 18:21
- Re: how to escape string, Ian Collins, 18:19
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 18:04
- how to escape string, qilin, 18:02
- Re: the strange accident, Walter Roberson, 17:53
- Re: help me out, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: Array initialization when defining the array, Szabolcs Nagy, 17:39
- Re: the strange accident, Keith Thompson, 17:35
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, David Tiktin, 17:23
- Re: help me out, Eric Sosman, 17:17
- Re: the strange accident, Richard Heathfield, 17:16
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 17:12
- Re: the strange accident, Kenny McCormack, 17:05
- Re: help me out, neildferguson, 17:02
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: the strange accident, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, ¬a\\/b, 16:25
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Francine . Neary, 16:24
- Re: the strange accident, Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 16:13
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, osmium, 16:08
- Re: help me out, Harald van Dijk, 16:07
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, DeLiLlaH, 16:00
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 15:49
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 15:47
- Re: the strange accident, Frustrated Lurker, 15:34
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: help me out, neildferguson, 15:24
- Re: largest no, Army1987, 15:03
- Re: generate variable names, Army1987, 14:46
- Re: Array initialization when defining the array, Harald van Dijk, 14:16
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 14:14
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Army1987, 14:12
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Clark Cox, 14:12
- Re: Array initialization when defining the array, Alan Curry, 14:11
- Array initialization when defining the array, Spiro Trikaliotis, 13:35
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Ben Bacarisse, 13:04
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Kenny McCormack, 13:00
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Numeromancer, 13:00
- Re: C, CBFalconer, 12:54
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Walter Roberson, 12:36
- Re: How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, Harald van Dijk, 12:35
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 12:30
- How to get the size of a dynamically allocated array?, linq936, 12:30
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Ron Blancarte, 12:29
- Re: the strange accident, CBFalconer, 12:26
- Re: Splitting function, CBFalconer, 12:25
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, CBFalconer, 12:18
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Tor Rustad, 12:16
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, CBFalconer, 12:15
- Re: Puzzle!, Walter Roberson, 12:03
- Re: Random String, Joachim Schmitz, 12:01
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Chris Dollin, 11:59
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Walter Roberson, 11:59
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Eric Sosman, 11:37
- Re: struct with pointers, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:29
- Re: C, Kenneth Brody, 10:13
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Chris Hills, 10:05
- Re: How to compile GLib as a static library on Windows ?, Spoon, 10:01
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Army1987, 09:40
- Re: Help on a good C Decompiler, Flash Gordon, 09:13
- How to compile GLib as a static library on Windows ?, Loic Mahe, 09:12
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 09:00
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Richard Tobin, 08:50
- Re: Splitting function, Eric Sosman, 08:48
- Re: How to make a LAN scanner, Spoon, 08:34
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 08:31
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:30
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, anon, 08:30
- Splitting function, shadow_, 08:30
- Re: Puzzle!, Army1987, 08:28
- Re: [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, Army1987, 08:15
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Guybrush Threepwood, 08:05
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, CBFalconer, 08:03
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, stanley, 07:58
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:57
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:56
- Re: Help on a good C Decompiler, saf, 07:55
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:49
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:39
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Richard Tobin, 07:38
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:35
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 07:34
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 07:31
- Re: gcc Preprocessor (-E) with comments, Subra, 07:27
- Re: gcc Preprocessor (-E) with comments, Flash Gordon, 07:18
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Richard Heathfield, 07:15
- Re: Random String, Joachim Schmitz, 07:11
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 07:08
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 07:00
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 06:55
- gcc Preprocessor (-E) with comments, Subra, 06:24
- Re: malloc_stats output, Richard Bos, 06:22
- Re: Software Testing tool Rational Robot Tutorial, SM Ryan, 06:21
- Re: struct with pointers, Jinsere, 05:01
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 04:41
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Flash Gordon, 04:20
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Flash Gordon, 03:56
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Flash Gordon, 03:50
- Re: largest no, Richard Bos, 03:34
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Richard Bos, 03:31
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 03:29
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Ian Collins, 03:11
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Ian Collins, 03:10
- Re: struct with pointers, Carramba, 02:50
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Joachim Schmitz, 02:42
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, jaysome, 02:42
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, jacob navia, 02:40
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Richard Bos, 02:34
- Re: cdecl, jaysome, 02:33
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, z, 02:33
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Richard Bos, 02:25
- Re: Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, Morris Dovey, 02:17
- Program crashes when running it outside dev environment, z, 01:57
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Keith Thompson, 01:46
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, BWIGLEY, 01:00
- Re: How to implement Matlab fir1 function in C?, Jedora, 00:40
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Ben Bacarisse, 00:34
June 07, 2007
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Thad Smith, 23:53
- Re: syntax error in switch statement, Eric Sosman, 22:33
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, stanley, 22:16
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, stanley, 22:15
- syntax error in switch statement, Guybrush Threepwood, 22:14
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, CBFalconer, 22:08
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, eric, 21:42
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Keith Thompson, 21:06
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, osmium, 20:42
- Re: printf question, leading zero in E format?, Barry Schwarz, 20:35
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Chris Torek, 20:17
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, stanley, 20:11
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Barry Schwarz, 20:11
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ben Bacarisse, 19:58
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Ian Collins, 19:38
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Walter Roberson, 19:31
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Chris Torek, 19:23
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Ian Collins, 19:22
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Ben Bacarisse, 19:18
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Ben Bacarisse, 19:13
- Re: printf question, leading zero in E format?, Old Wolf, 19:08
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: struct with pointers, Old Wolf, 18:59
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Karl Malbrain, 18:58
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Old Wolf, 18:55
- Re: read and write, Keith Thompson, 18:50
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 18:40
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Eric Sosman, 18:28
- Re: malloc_stats output, Default User, 18:12
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Martin Ambuhl, 18:10
- Re: generate variable names, Default User, 18:09
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, CBFalconer, 18:01
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, CBFalconer, 17:57
- Re: Q: memcpy str to struct, Walter Roberson, 17:52
- Re: Q: memcpy str to struct, Richard Heathfield, 17:52
- Re: read and write, CBFalconer, 17:42
- Q: memcpy str to struct, Nope, 17:39
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Ron Blancarte, 17:39
- malloc_stats output, Amit Gupta, 17:28
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Richard Tobin, 17:20
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Johan Bengtsson, 17:16
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Mark McIntyre, 17:13
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Ron Blancarte, 17:09
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard Heathfield, 17:05
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Charlton Wilbur, 17:02
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 17:01
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Karl Malbrain, 16:58
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, Walter Roberson, 16:57
- Re: How to make a LAN scanner, Walter Roberson, 16:52
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, Flash Gordon, 16:49
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Johan Bengtsson, 16:44
- Re: generate variable names, Karl Malbrain, 16:38
- Re: C, Charlton Wilbur, 16:35
- Re: generate variable names, Eric Sosman, 16:34
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Charlton Wilbur, 16:31
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Eric Sosman, 16:26
- Re: file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- generate variable names, panthera, 16:21
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Johan Bengtsson, 16:20
- How to make a LAN scanner, viru, 16:17
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Charlton Wilbur, 16:14
- Re: struct with pointers, Karl Malbrain, 16:06
- [OT] Re: struct with pointers, Eric Sosman, 16:06
- Re: struct with pointers, David Resnick, 16:06
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: May fgetc() and friends return 163? Or UCHAR_MAX?, Harald van Dijk, 16:00
- Re: largest no, Tor Rustad, 16:00
- Re: struct with pointers, Default User, 16:00
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 15:58
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tor Rustad, 15:56
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Kenneth Brody, 15:50
- struct with pointers, Carramba, 15:49
- Re: May fgetc() and friends return 163? Or UCHAR_MAX?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:48
- Re: read and write, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Keith Thompson, 15:36
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, stanley, 15:31
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Ron Blancarte, 15:27
- file and menu processes at C Helpp !!, DeLiLlaH, 15:23
- Re: printf question, leading zero in E format?, Ron Blancarte, 14:59
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Ron Blancarte, 14:39
- Re: May fgetc() and friends return 163? Or UCHAR_MAX?, Harald van Dijk, 14:37
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, Ben Bacarisse, 14:36
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Kenny McCormack, 14:24
- Re: printf question, leading zero in E format?, Ben Pfaff, 14:06
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, icub3d, 14:05
- Re: largest no, Kevin Handy, 14:03
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Johan Bengtsson, 13:51
- Re: Comparing pointers, Walter Roberson, 13:49
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Ben Bacarisse, 13:45
- May fgetc() and friends return 163? Or UCHAR_MAX?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:39
- Re: const c structure question, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 13:38
- Re: calculating execution time, Johan Bengtsson, 13:37
- printf question, leading zero in E format?, bobm2005, 13:36
- Re: Multiple Array and pointer issue, Eric Sosman, 13:25
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 13:15
- Multiple Array and pointer issue, Ron Blancarte, 13:08
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Walter Roberson, 12:59
- Re: get processs name; error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Martin Ambuhl, 12:40
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Dave Vandervies, 12:00
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 11:55
- Re: Random String, David Mathog, 11:32
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 11:30
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, lawrence . jones, 11:22
- Do you know for a Free ...!? Click Here :), only freewares, 11:03
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Bill Leary, 10:02
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Flash Gordon, 09:58
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, CBFalconer, 09:28
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, CBFalconer, 09:25
- Re: get processs name; error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, CBFalconer, 09:24
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 09:18
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Mark McIntyre, 09:10
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard Heathfield, 09:09
- Re: largest no, CBFalconer, 08:58
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Guru Jois, 08:57
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Mark McIntyre, 08:51
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, CBFalconer, 08:48
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Mark McIntyre, 08:42
- Re: Convert from unsigned char array to float!, stanley, 08:36
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 07:50
- Re: largest no, Richard Heathfield, 07:49
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Flash Gordon, 07:35
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Flash Gordon, 07:20
- Re: largest no, Chris Dollin, 07:15
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Richard Bos, 07:09
- Re: get processs name; error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Barry Schwarz, 07:07
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Bos, 07:06
- Re: largest no, Richard Heathfield, 06:57
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 06:57
- Re: read and write, Darko, 06:37
- Re: largest no, Chris Dollin, 06:24
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Richard Tobin, 06:20
- Re: largest no, Tak-Shing Chan, 05:48
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, mark_bluemel, 05:20
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Tom Gur, 05:07
- Re: largest no, Chris Dollin, 04:53
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Richard Bos, 04:44
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Dollin, 04:44
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Chris Dollin, 04:41
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chris Dollin, 04:39
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chris Dollin, 04:38
- Re: largest no, Richard Heathfield, 04:30
- Re: largest no, Richard Heathfield, 04:21
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Keith Thompson, 04:06
- Re: free and abort, Joachim Schmitz, 04:04
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, Joachim Schmitz, 03:57
- Re: Software Testing tool Rational Robot Tutorial, Jinsere, 03:55
- Re: Finding out the active Unix shell, mark_bluemel, 03:55
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 03:36
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 03:32
- Re: get processs name; error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, J. J. Farrell, 03:28
- Finding out the active Unix shell, Tom Gur, 03:22
- get processs name; error: dereferencing pointer to incomplete type, Pritam, 03:03
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Keith Thompson, 03:02
- Re: free and abort, Malcolm McLean, 02:54
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, James Dow Allen, 02:51
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, James Dow Allen, 02:30
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Malcolm McLean, 01:56
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Malcolm McLean, 01:44
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 01:33
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Chris Dollin, 01:13
- Re: Comparing pointers, Keith Thompson, 01:10
- Re: largest no, Clark Cox, 00:45
- Re: #line, Keith Thompson, 00:37
- Re: largest no, Keith Thompson, 00:17
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, George Neuner, 00:09
June 06, 2007
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, blufox, 23:58
- Re: Comparing pointers, George Neuner, 23:46
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, CBFalconer, 23:21
- Re: largest no, CBFalconer, 23:18
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ben Pfaff, 22:42
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chad, 21:56
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Lew Pitcher, 21:44
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Joe Wright, 21:40
- Re: largest no, Keith Thompson, 21:20
- Re: largest no, Joe Wright, 21:19
- Re: largest no, Keith Thompson, 21:16
- Re: C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, CBFalconer, 21:11
- Re: C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, CBFalconer, 21:10
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, CBFalconer, 21:05
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Keith Thompson, 20:55
- Re: largest no, CBFalconer, 20:49
- Re: #line, CBFalconer, 20:44
- Re: Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., CBFalconer, 20:42
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, CBFalconer, 20:39
- Re: system call, Walter Roberson, 20:38
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, CBFalconer, 20:35
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 20:35
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, Keith Thompson, 20:21
- system call, qilin, 20:16
- Re: How to get warnings about implicit narrowing in c99 code, Keith Thompson, 19:55
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Old Wolf, 19:39
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Rob Morris, 19:26
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: write string to an array, pete, 18:59
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., user923005, 18:56
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, user923005, 18:54
- Re: Random String, Ben Bacarisse, 18:52
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tejas Kokje, 18:52
- Re: write string to an array, pete, 18:51
- Re: Random String, Richard Heathfield, 18:49
- Re: largest no, Richard Heathfield, 18:48
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Mark McIntyre, 18:46
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Mark McIntyre, 18:44
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: write string to an array, pete, 18:34
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tejas Kokje, 18:29
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 18:26
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Flash Gordon, 18:23
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Flash Gordon, 18:21
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ian Collins, 18:20
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Chris Dollin, 18:09
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Tobin, 18:08
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Mark McIntyre, 18:08
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Tobin, 18:06
- Re: C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, dimitris . papastamos, 18:01
- Re: help me out, Flash Gordon, 17:57
- Re: largest no, Tor Rustad, 17:53
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 17:53
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, Tor Rustad, 17:53
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tejas Kokje, 17:50
- Re: C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tejas Kokje, 17:42
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, John Cochran, 17:40
- Re: write string to an array, Walter Roberson, 17:28
- Re: write string to an array, Chris Dollin, 17:26
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, pete, 17:24
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Tor Rustad, 17:23
- write string to an array, MJK, 17:14
- Re: Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., Flash Gordon, 17:13
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Chris Dollin, 17:01
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Chris Dollin, 16:56
- Re: Comparing pointers, Chris Dollin, 16:52
- Re: #line, Tor Rustad, 16:52
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Eric Sosman, 16:50
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Eric Sosman, 16:49
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Kira, 16:49
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Flash Gordon, 16:48
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Chris Dollin, 16:46
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Richard Tobin, 16:46
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Richard Tobin, 16:43
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Heathfield, 16:38
- Re: Comparing pointers, Clark Cox, 16:30
- Re: free and abort, Al Balmer, 16:27
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Walter Roberson, 16:24
- Re: #line, Tor Rustad, 16:20
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Ben Pfaff, 16:07
- Re: largest no, Denis Kasak, 16:04
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Kenneth Brody, 16:01
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Kenneth Brody, 15:59
- Re: C, Default User, 15:50
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Kenneth Brody, 15:39
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tejas Kokje, 15:28
- Re: Comparing pointers, George Neuner, 15:28
- Re: How to get warnings about implicit narrowing in c99 code, Tor Rustad, 15:28
- Re: How to get warnings about implicit narrowing in c99 code, jaime, 15:28
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Tor Rustad, 15:09
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Chris Dollin, 15:04
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, siju, 14:58
- Re: free and abort, Tor Rustad, 14:53
- Re: Random String, Richard Heathfield, 14:46
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, Dave Vandervies, 14:42
- Re: #line, Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: largest no, Keith Thompson, 14:35
- Re: how can i generate warnings for implicit casts that lose bits?, jacob navia, 14:34
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 14:33
- Re: #line, Coos Haak, 14:33
- Re: Comparing pointers, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 14:24
- Re: How to get warnings about implicit narrowing in c99 code, Coos Haak, 14:22
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:17
- Re: Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., user923005, 14:16
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, user923005, 14:14
- Re: #line, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:12
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Scott Fluhrer, 14:09
- Re: free and abort, Ben Pfaff, 14:06
- free and abort, jois . de . vivre, 14:02
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, osmium, 13:58
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, Dave Vandervies, 13:38
- Re: Is it better to use a macro or a function?, Ben Pfaff, 13:24
- Is it better to use a macro or a function?, madhawi, 13:19
- Is it better to use a macro or a function?, madhawi, 13:18
- Re: C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, dimitris . papastamos, 13:12
- Re: C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, Kenny McCormack, 12:54
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Richard Tobin, 12:53
- Re: How to change stack size?, Kenny McCormack, 12:52
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Ben Pfaff, 12:51
- C & ncurses problem *warning - long source, dimitris . papastamos, 12:46
- Re: How many levels of pointers can you have?, Joachim Schmitz, 12:43
- How many levels of pointers can you have?, madhawi, 12:40
- Re: Random String, osmium, 12:30
- Re: largest no, Joachim Schmitz, 12:29
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Richard Tobin, 12:28
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, osmium, 12:28
- Re: Random String, Ben Bacarisse, 12:13
- Re: Random String, Richard Heathfield, 12:05
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Richard Heathfield, 12:03
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, CBFalconer, 12:00
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 11:59
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 11:57
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, CBFalconer, 11:57
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Ben Pfaff, 11:40
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, mstorkamp, 11:35
- Re: Software Testing tool Rational Robot Tutorial, CBFalconer, 11:32
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Darko, 11:31
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, CBFalconer, 11:27
- Re: largest no, CBFalconer, 11:25
- Re: largest no, CBFalconer, 11:22
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Clever Monkey, 11:19
- Re: #line, CBFalconer, 11:16
- Re: Random String, Richard Heathfield, 11:15
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, CBFalconer, 11:14
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Clever Monkey, 11:13
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Clever Monkey, 11:10
- Re: Comparing pointers, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: calculating execution time, Clever Monkey, 11:04
- Re: strtok as string replace function problem ?, CBFalconer, 11:02
- Re: How to change stack size?, CBFalconer, 10:58
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 10:57
- Re: cdecl, CBFalconer, 10:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 10:44
- Re: calculating execution time, Clever Monkey, 10:41
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, CBFalconer, 10:38
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:24
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:22
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Kenneth Brody, 10:10
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, osmium, 10:10
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, mark_bluemel, 09:49
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, mark_bluemel, 09:46
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chris Dollin, 09:38
- Re: opening website, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:36
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, osmium, 09:35
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:32
- Re: How to change stack size?, jacob navia, 09:24
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chad, 09:24
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Richard Tobin, 09:22
- Software Testing tool Rational Robot Tutorial, Shiv Kumar, 09:19
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chris Dollin, 09:17
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Richard Tobin, 09:14
- Re: Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Richard Heathfield, 09:12
- How to get warnings about implicit narrowing in c99 code, jaime, 09:11
- Why does the value get discarded in this case?, Chad, 09:07
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Kenneth Brody, 08:39
- Re: calculating execution time, Richard Heathfield, 08:06
- Re: calculating execution time, Guru Jois, 07:56
- Re: largest no, Joachim Schmitz, 07:50
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 07:38
- Re: largest no, Joachim Schmitz, 07:25
- Re: How to change stack size?, Kenny McCormack, 07:23
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 07:14
- Re: Enhance your knowledge and boost your mind, Richard Heathfield, 06:31
- Re: largest no, Richard Heathfield, 06:29
- Re: largest no, mark_bluemel, 06:00
- Re: Comparing pointers, pete, 05:57
- Re: largest no, Joachim Schmitz, 05:54
- Re: largest no, Joachim Schmitz, 05:53
- largest no, bele_harshad2006, 05:51
- largest no, bele_harshad2006, 05:50
- Re: Comparing pointers, Richard Heathfield, 05:35
- Re: Comparing pointers, Vinoj, 05:13
- Re: Comparing pointers, Ian Collins, 04:42
- Re: cdecl, Keith Thompson, 04:41
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Chris Dollin, 04:37
- Re: Comparing pointers, Vinoj, 04:28
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Dollin, 04:24
- Re: #line, Walter Roberson, 04:23
- Re: #line, Nick Keighley, 04:20
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Dollin, 04:15
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Nick Keighley, 04:04
- Re: strtok as string replace function problem ?, Lothar Behrens, 03:58
- #line, xdevel, 03:40
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Francine . Neary, 03:38
- Re: cdecl, jaysome, 03:26
- Re: Random String, Joachim Schmitz, 03:15
- Re: Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., CBFalconer, 03:09
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, CBFalconer, 03:01
- Re: C, Richard Bos, 02:57
- Re: Random String, Richard Bos, 02:43
- Re: Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., user923005, 01:59
- Speaking of selection algorithms, I had never heard of heapselect, so I wrote one., user923005, 01:57
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, Keith Thompson, 00:12
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Peter Nilsson, 00:07
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, Chris F.A. Johnson, 00:03
June 05, 2007
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, Keith Thompson, 23:54
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Keith Thompson, 23:53
- Re: help me out, user923005, 23:29
- Re: help me out, user923005, 23:20
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 23:18
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, CBFalconer, 23:01
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, CBFalconer, 22:50
- Re: Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, user923005, 22:44
- Silly newbie question: Stop all processing on condition, philbo30, 22:30
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Keith Thompson, 22:18
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Jinsere, 22:16
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Martin Ambuhl, 22:12
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Keith Thompson, 22:11
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 22:09
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Peter Nilsson, 22:07
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, Chris F.A. Johnson, 21:58
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Jack Klein, 21:57
- Re: Comparing pointers, Ian Collins, 21:55
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Dik T. Winter, 21:53
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Dik T. Winter, 21:33
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, SM Ryan, 21:24
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, CBFalconer, 20:44
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, CBFalconer, 20:29
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, user923005, 20:29
- Re: Comparing pointers, CBFalconer, 20:27
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Keith Thompson, 20:26
- Re: C, John Smith, 20:10
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Tobin, 19:44
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Harald van Dijk, 19:41
- Re: Comparing pointers, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Old Wolf, 19:31
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Richard Heathfield, 19:20
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: const c structure question, CBFalconer, 19:15
- Re: const c structure question, CBFalconer, 19:14
- Re: How to change stack size?, CBFalconer, 19:02
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Scott Fluhrer, 19:02
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Default User, 18:55
- Re: const c structure question, CBFalconer, 18:55
- Re: Comparing pointers, christian.bau, 18:54
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, CBFalconer, 18:50
- Re: Comparing pointers, Richard Tobin, 18:50
- Re: malloc without stdlib.h, Richard Tobin, 18:48
- Re: infinite loop with select, CBFalconer, 18:47
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, CBFalconer, 18:45
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, CBFalconer, 18:43
- malloc without stdlib.h, Anton Dec, 18:42
- Re: opening website, CBFalconer, 18:41
- Re: opening website, CBFalconer, 18:38
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Francine . Neary, 18:38
- Re: opening website, CBFalconer, 18:36
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, CBFalconer, 18:35
- Re: strtok as string replace function problem ?, Flash Gordon, 18:33
- Re: Comparing pointers, J Caesar, 18:32
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, CBFalconer, 18:31
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Thomas Dickey, 18:29
- Re: Comparing pointers, Walter Roberson, 18:28
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, CBFalconer, 18:28
- Re: C, CBFalconer, 18:23
- Re: Comparing pointers, Flash Gordon, 18:20
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Thomas Dickey, 18:20
- Re: C, CBFalconer, 18:16
- Re: Comparing pointers, Richard Tobin, 18:12
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, CBFalconer, 18:01
- Re: How to link and bind under Z/OS, CBFalconer, 17:58
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 17:51
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 17:44
- Re: read and write, CBFalconer, 17:30
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', CBFalconer, 17:26
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', CBFalconer, 17:23
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Thomas Dickey, 16:16
- Re: const c structure question, Milux, 16:09
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Walter Roberson, 15:59
- Re: How to change stack size?, Walter Roberson, 15:51
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Kenneth Brody, 15:40
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Joachim Schmitz, 15:35
- Re: How to change stack size?, Joachim Schmitz, 15:31
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Kenneth Brody, 15:27
- Re: How to change stack size?, Jensen Somers, 15:26
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Lew Pitcher, 15:25
- Re: How to change stack size?, Walter Roberson, 15:22
- Re: infinite loop with select, Kenneth Brody, 15:20
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Walter Roberson, 15:18
- Re: infinite loop with select, Chris Torek, 15:16
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Default User, 15:12
- How to change stack size?, Jensen Somers, 15:10
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Thomas Dickey, 15:03
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Walter Roberson, 14:54
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Richard Heathfield, 14:54
- Re: How to link and bind under Z/OS, Jalapeno, 14:50
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Ben Pfaff, 14:45
- Re: Doubt with char* and char[], Joachim Schmitz, 14:42
- Re: const c structure question, Alan Curry, 14:35
- Doubt with char* and char[], Kamui Shirow, 14:35
- Re: C, Joachim Schmitz, 14:30
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:17
- Re: some tricky questions, Chris Torek, 14:16
- Re: const c structure question, Mike Wahler, 14:15
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Default User, 14:14
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Richard Heathfield, 14:13
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Richard Heathfield, 14:13
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 14:04
- Re: C, Walter Roberson, 14:03
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 14:01
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Mark McIntyre, 14:01
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Roland Pibinger, 14:00
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Alan Curry, 14:00
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Richard Heathfield, 13:54
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Mark McIntyre, 13:53
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Mark McIntyre, 13:51
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Alan Curry, 13:50
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 13:48
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Ben Pfaff, 13:47
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 13:46
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard Heathfield, 13:42
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Clever Monkey, 13:31
- Re: C, Clever Monkey, 13:28
- const c structure question, nospam, 13:28
- Re: C, Clever Monkey, 13:27
- Re: socket, Joachim Schmitz, 13:25
- Re: C, Rui Maciel, 13:23
- Re: C, Rui Maciel, 13:23
- socket, Sonda, 13:20
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Mark McIntyre, 13:17
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Martin Ambuhl, 13:15
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Mark McIntyre, 13:11
- Re: C, Joachim Schmitz, 13:09
- Re: C, Dave Vandervies, 13:07
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Martin Ambuhl, 13:03
- Re: C, Joachim Schmitz, 13:01
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Default User, 12:58
- Re: help me out, Mark McIntyre, 12:57
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Default User, 12:57
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 12:53
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 12:51
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Harald van Dijk, 12:50
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 12:49
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, mstorkamp, 12:49
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Default User, 12:47
- Re: C, Mark McIntyre, 12:46
- Re: C, Mark McIntyre, 12:46
- Re: C, Mark McIntyre, 12:42
- Re: C, Richard Tobin, 12:40
- Re: C, Walter Roberson, 12:38
- Re: Exception Handling, Walter Roberson, 12:30
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 12:28
- Re: C, Joachim Schmitz, 12:25
- Re: read and write, Darko, 12:21
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Chris Hills, 12:21
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 12:14
- Re: How to link and bind under Z/OS, Al Balmer, 12:14
- Re: WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, Ben Pfaff, 12:08
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, mstorkamp, 12:08
- WHY doesn't C know anything about directories?, David Mathog, 11:58
- Re: infinite loop with select, Dave Vandervies, 11:47
- Re: C, Dave Vandervies, 11:45
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Chris Hills, 11:45
- Re: C, Dave Vandervies, 11:39
- Re: C, Joachim Schmitz, 11:39
- Re: C, osmium, 11:37
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Ben Pfaff, 11:37
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, mstorkamp, 11:29
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 11:27
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 11:23
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Hills, 11:22
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Umesh, 11:18
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 11:16
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 11:15
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Dollin, 11:13
- Re: C, Richard Tobin, 10:59
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Chris Dollin, 10:57
- Re: C, Kenneth Brody, 10:55
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Chris Dollin, 10:54
- Re: C, Kenneth Brody, 10:53
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Ben Bacarisse, 10:51
- Re: Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, Richard Tobin, 10:47
- Pass-By-Value-Result Problem, kinaxx, 10:45
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard Heathfield, 10:35
- Re: C, Flash Gordon, 10:28
- Re: How to link and bind under Z/OS, Ben Pfaff, 10:27
- Re: C, Chris Dollin, 10:19
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Dollin, 10:16
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 10:10
- infinite loop with select, Andreas Mueller, 10:07
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Hills, 10:03
- Re: glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, mark_bluemel, 10:00
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 09:53
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 09:46
- glob("/tmp/a/*") returns GLOB_ABORTED on RHEL, GLOB_NOMATCH on DU, mark . bergman, 09:45
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Thomas Dickey, 09:45
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 09:41
- Re: C, Richard, 09:39
- Re: calculating execution time, Richard, 09:38
- Re: calculating execution time, Thad Smith, 09:29
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Dollin, 09:28
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Hills, 09:22
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, borkhuis, 09:17
- Re: help me out, Flash Gordon, 09:12
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 09:07
- Re: Puzzle!, Flash Gordon, 09:06
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 09:06
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 09:02
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Hills, 09:01
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Ben Bacarisse, 08:59
- Re: calculating execution time, Lew Pitcher, 08:57
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, blufox, 08:53
- Re: C, Kenny McCormack, 08:52
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 08:51
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 08:49
- Re: C, jacob navia, 08:45
- Re: calculating execution time, Richard Heathfield, 08:41
- Re: how to delete a file?, Chris Dollin, 08:39
- Re: calculating execution time, Richard Heathfield, 08:37
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 08:34
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Dollin, 08:32
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard Heathfield, 08:29
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Richard Tobin, 08:28
- Re: C, Richard Tobin, 08:28
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Richard Tobin, 08:25
- Re: help me out, Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: help me out, Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: opening website, Richard Heathfield, 08:22
- Re: calculating execution time, Richard, 08:22
- Re: calculating execution time, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 08:21
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 08:19
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Thomas Dickey, 08:09
- Re: C, osmium, 08:08
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, banansol, 08:06
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 07:56
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 07:55
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 07:45
- Re: calculating execution time, Chris Hills, 07:43
- Re: Source code for "pgrep", Guru Jois, 07:40
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 07:39
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Hills, 07:36
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Ben Bacarisse, 07:25
- Re: how to delete a file?, Flash Gordon, 07:01
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Flash Gordon, 06:49
- Re: help me out, B. Augestad, 06:47
- Re: help me out, Flash Gordon, 06:44
- Re: help me out, ujjwal, 06:38
- Re: calculating execution time, osmium, 06:36
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Joachim Schmitz, 06:16
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, osmium, 06:15
- Re: opening website, Joachim Schmitz, 06:13
- Re: help me out, Anu, 06:11
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 06:05
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 06:04
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Richard, 06:02
- Re: help me out, Richard, 05:59
- Re: help me out, ujjwal, 05:53
- Re: help me out, B. Augestad, 05:47
- Re: help me out, Ian Collins, 05:45
- Re: how to delete a file?, Guru Jois, 05:41
- Re: C, Guru Jois, 05:39
- help me out, ujjwal, 05:39
- Re: opening website, Guru Jois, 05:34
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Martin Ambuhl, 05:20
- Re: calculating execution time, Guru Jois, 05:10
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Martin Ambuhl, 05:09
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 05:03
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Guru Jois, 04:54
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Nick Keighley, 04:36
- Re: calculating execution time, Ian Collins, 04:34
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Dollin, 04:22
- Re: how to delete a file?, mark_bluemel, 04:20
- Re: calculating execution time, mark_bluemel, 04:18
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, mark_bluemel, 04:17
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Umesh, 04:17
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 04:08
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Nick Keighley, 04:07
- Re: opening website, Keith Thompson, 04:00
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Nick Keighley, 03:51
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Francine . Neary, 03:48
- Re: calculating execution time, Ian Collins, 03:39
- Re: [OT] Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Heathfield, 03:39
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 03:36
- Re: How to link and bind under Z/OS, IBM-main, 03:36
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Heathfield, 03:34
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Keith Thompson, 03:32
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Chris Johnson, 03:25
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Flash Gordon, 03:14
- Re: opening website, Joachim Schmitz, 03:11
- Re: PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, Joachim Schmitz, 03:06
- Re: Exception Handling, Tor Rustad, 02:53
- PLEASE HELP ME ! PLEASE, vubaboota, 02:44
- calculating execution time, Umesh, 02:33
- Re: opening website, Albert Lee, 02:23
- Re: opening website, Jinsere, 02:19
- Re: how to delete a file?, Keith Thompson, 02:07
- Re: how to delete a file?, Jack Klein, 01:32
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, flyreally, 01:26
- Re: opening website, flyreally, 01:25
- Re: how to delete a file?, Walter Roberson, 01:15
- Re: how to delete a file?, Ian Collins, 00:47
- Re: opening website, Ben Pfaff, 00:39
- Re: [OT] Is it legal to include source file?, BWIGLEY, 00:37
- opening website, Umesh, 00:29
- Re: how to delete a file?, Umesh, 00:17
- Re: C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, Jack Klein, 00:10
June 04, 2007
- C's compromise and recognition to the new C++, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 22:57
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Barry Schwarz, 22:50
- Re: Is this legal? Aesthetically acceptable?, Eric Sosman, 22:33
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Old Wolf, 22:26
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Clark Cox, 21:54
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Peter Nilsson, 21:41
- Re: Is this legal? Aesthetically acceptable?, Dave Vandervies, 21:34
- Re: some tricky questions, Dave Vandervies, 21:22
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 20:31
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 20:26
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 20:15
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Francine . Neary, 20:11
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Clark Cox, 20:07
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', CBFalconer, 20:05
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 20:00
- Re: some tricky questions, Walter Roberson, 19:58
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Duane Hebert, 19:54
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 19:39
- Re: some tricky questions, Old Wolf, 19:38
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Mark McIntyre, 19:38
- Re: Exception Handling, CBFalconer, 19:38
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Mark McIntyre, 19:35
- Re: Puzzle!, Walter Roberson, 19:35
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 19:33
- Re: Exception Handling, Walter Roberson, 19:32
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 19:30
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 19:30
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 19:27
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 19:23
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 19:21
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Old Wolf, 19:20
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 19:17
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Keith Thompson, 19:16
- Re: Exception Handling, Dave Vandervies, 19:14
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 19:14
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Keith Thompson, 19:12
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, CBFalconer, 19:03
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, CBFalconer, 18:59
- Re: Puzzle!, Old Wolf, 18:53
- Re: Exception Handling, Walter Roberson, 18:50
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, CBFalconer, 18:42
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 18:10
- Re: Exception Handling, Tor Rustad, 18:06
- Re: Exception Handling, Flash Gordon, 18:03
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Default User, 17:56
- C, cesarcp, 17:14
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Walter Roberson, 17:07
- Re: how to delete a file?, Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Keith Thompson, 17:00
- Re: some tricky questions, Eric Sosman, 16:54
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 16:11
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 16:08
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Ian Collins, 16:04
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Johan Bengtsson, 16:03
- Re: some tricky questions, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: cdecl, Richard Tobin, 16:01
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Mark McIntyre, 15:55
- Re: cdecl, Thomas Dickey, 15:50
- Re: some tricky questions, Mark McIntyre, 15:44
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Mark McIntyre, 15:42
- Re: Puzzle!, pete, 15:41
- Re: how to delete a file?, Lew Pitcher, 15:34
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', pete, 15:22
- Re: cdecl, Thomas Dickey, 15:16
- how to delete a file?, Umesh, 15:15
- Re: cdecl, Thomas Dickey, 14:58
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Johan Bengtsson, 14:56
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, user923005, 14:37
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Johan Bengtsson, 14:31
- Re: 8085 simulator in C, Walter Roberson, 14:30
- 8085 simulator in C, activearun.83@xxxxxxxxx, 14:15
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Johan Bengtsson, 14:02
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Default User, 13:56
- Re: Exception Handling, Guillaume, 13:37
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Johan Bengtsson, 13:34
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Harald van Dijk, 13:23
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Walter Roberson, 13:11
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Heathfield, 13:06
- Re: OT re embedded systems, Lew Pitcher, 13:01
- Re: How Does One Discover the Full Path Name of the Current Directory?, Richard Bos, 12:42
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 12:28
- Re: cdecl, Clever Monkey, 12:24
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Al Balmer, 11:55
- Re: How to link and bind under Z/OS, Ben Pfaff, 11:53
- Re: Puzzle!, Walter Roberson, 11:33
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, osmium, 11:32
- How to link and bind under Z/OS, spachfr, 11:24
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Spoon, 11:21
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, blufox, 11:14
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Dollin, 11:08
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Kenneth Brody, 11:05
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Kenneth Brody, 10:56
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Tobin, 10:52
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Kenneth Brody, 10:50
- Re: Random String, Joachim Schmitz, 10:49
- Re: Puzzle!, Eric Sosman, 10:47
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Tobin, 10:46
- Re: Random String, Denis Kasak, 09:42
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 09:38
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Dollin, 09:23
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Hills, 09:23
- Re: cdecl, Thomas Dickey, 09:13
- Re: some tricky questions, Robert Gamble, 09:11
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Eric Sosman, 09:10
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 09:10
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Heathfield, 09:06
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Hills, 09:03
- Re: some tricky questions, Mark McIntyre, 08:57
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Heathfield, 08:55
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Mark McIntyre, 08:54
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Mark McIntyre, 08:51
- Re: cdecl, Richard Tobin, 08:51
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Mark McIntyre, 08:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 08:45
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Nick Keighley, 08:44
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Tobin, 08:40
- Re: Exception Handling, Chris Dollin, 08:33
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Dollin, 08:31
- Re: Exception Handling, llothar, 08:15
- Re: cdecl, Thomas Dickey, 08:10
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Heathfield, 08:03
- Re: Exception Handling, Richard Tobin, 07:42
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Tobin, 07:41
- Exception Handling, Speed, 07:38
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Heathfield, 07:37
- Its Great Place for Vacation (pictures, samiullah.wahga@xxxxxxxxx, 07:33
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 06:57
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 06:53
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 06:52
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 06:52
- Re: some tricky questions, Ben Bacarisse, 06:50
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 06:47
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 05:05
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 04:59
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Keith Thompson, 04:43
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Chris Dollin, 04:41
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Chris Dollin, 04:37
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 04:28
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Walter Roberson, 04:22
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Tor Rustad, 04:11
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Martin Ambuhl, 04:02
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Martin Ambuhl, 04:02
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Walter Roberson, 04:01
- Re: Random String, Joachim Schmitz, 03:56
- Find the perfect work at home job, radha28, 03:52
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Joachim Schmitz, 03:39
- Re: Puzzle!, Tor Rustad, 03:38
- Re: Puzzle!, Tor Rustad, 03:23
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 03:12
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Chris Hills, 03:11
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 01:41
- Re: yacc trouble, Mohitz, 00:19
June 03, 2007
- Re: dynamic construction of va_list, Chris Torek, 23:45
- Re: Random String, Denis Kasak, 23:16
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 23:14
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Default User, 23:05
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, CBFalconer, 22:51
- Re: yacc trouble, Keith Thompson, 22:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Jack Klein, 22:45
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Lew Pitcher, 22:43
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Keith Thompson, 22:43
- Re: some tricky questions, Robert Gamble, 22:42
- yacc trouble, Mohitz, 22:31
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Dik T. Winter, 21:59
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, CBFalconer, 21:58
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, CBFalconer, 21:36
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 21:29
- Re: difference between socktype ad protocol?, Barry, 21:17
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Barry Schwarz, 20:39
- Re: some tricky questions, pete, 20:35
- Re: some tricky questions, Richard Tobin, 20:16
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Keith Thompson, 19:58
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 19:54
- Re: difference between socktype ad protocol?, Keith Thompson, 19:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 19:44
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 19:43
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 19:39
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard, 19:23
- Re: some tricky questions, Keith Thompson, 19:20
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard, 19:17
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard, 19:16
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Heathfield, 19:15
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 19:15
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 19:14
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 19:02
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ian Collins, 18:58
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 18:57
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ian Collins, 18:56
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ben Pfaff, 18:54
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Richard Tobin, 18:54
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Tobin, 18:48
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 18:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 18:44
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, CBFalconer, 18:40
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Thad Smith, 18:35
- Re: some tricky questions, Mark McIntyre, 18:35
- Re: HEXADECIMAL to STRING, Thad Smith, 18:32
- Re: HEXADECIMAL to STRING, Keith Thompson, 18:32
- Re: difference between socktype ad protocol?, Stephen Sprunk, 18:31
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Walter Roberson, 18:27
- Re: some tricky questions, Robert Gamble, 18:22
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Heathfield, 18:20
- Re: RTL & Code-Generation, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Don Bruder, 18:17
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 18:11
- Re: SICP playfulness in C?, Roland Pibinger, 18:10
- Re: some tricky questions, Mark McIntyre, 18:04
- Re: difference between socktype ad protocol?, Walter Roberson, 18:04
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Mark McIntyre, 18:02
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 17:59
- Re: some tricky questions, Robert Gamble, 17:55
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Default User, 17:51
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Heathfield, 17:50
- Re: difference between socktype ad protocol?, Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 17:48
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Default User, 17:48
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 17:44
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Ben Pfaff, 17:42
- Re: RTL & Code-Generation, Ben Pfaff, 17:40
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Tim Prince, 17:39
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, BobR, 17:29
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Thad Smith, 17:29
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Barry Schwarz, 17:28
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Keith Thompson, 17:27
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Flash Gordon, 17:24
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 17:17
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 17:09
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Clark Cox, 17:08
- Re: Unpredictable segmentation fault, Andrea, 17:08
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, James Kanze, 17:04
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, David Wade, 17:01
- Unpredictable segmentation fault, Andrea, 16:43
- difference between socktype ad protocol?, _mario.lat, 16:35
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 16:33
- Re: SICP playfulness in C?, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Flash Gordon, 15:53
- Re: A good compiler please...., Flash Gordon, 15:38
- Re: Cache Analysis, Walter Roberson, 15:08
- Re: Is it legal to include source file?, Richard Heathfield, 15:02
- Is it legal to include source file?, mr . polik, 14:50
- Re: How to extract a string starting with 'abc' & ending with 'xyz' ?, Walter Roberson, 14:41
- Re: HEXADECIMAL to STRING, Barry Schwarz, 14:17
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Walter Roberson, 13:30
- Re: RTL & Code-Generation, Barry Schwarz, 13:27
- Re: How to extract a string starting with 'abc' & ending with 'xyz' ?, Barry Schwarz, 13:20
- Re: Time and date, Stan Milam, 13:14
- Re: Random String, Barry Schwarz, 13:12
- Re: Random String, Barry Schwarz, 12:50
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Barry Schwarz, 12:42
- Re: [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, Martin Ambuhl, 12:35
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 12:22
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Lew Pitcher, 12:01
- Re: Random String, Richard, 11:59
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 11:50
- Re: Random String, Army1987, 11:44
- Re: HEXADECIMAL to STRING, Ben Bacarisse, 11:42
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 11:33
- Re: Puzzle!, Army1987, 11:30
- Re: some tricky questions, Army1987, 11:16
- Re: HEXADECIMAL to STRING, osmium, 11:14
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 11:09
- Re: HEXADECIMAL to STRING, Andrea, 11:06
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Army1987, 11:04
- Re: Puzzle!, Army1987, 10:58
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Army1987, 10:37
- HEXADECIMAL to STRING, Andrea, 10:37
- Re: [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, Army1987, 10:33
- Re: cdecl, Tim Prince, 09:46
- Re: RTL & Code-Generation, Tim Prince, 09:25
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Eric Sosman, 08:52
- Re: Random String, Richard Heathfield, 08:35
- Cache Analysis, srimks11@xxxxxxxxx, 07:48
- RTL & Code-Generation, srimks11@xxxxxxxxx, 07:40
- cdecl, shanti, 07:09
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Umesh, 06:54
- Re: How to extract a string starting with 'abc' & ending with 'xyz' ?, Umesh, 06:49
- Re: Random String, Tor Rustad, 06:42
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Richard, 06:40
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Chris Hills, 06:28
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard, 06:26
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Richard, 06:22
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, BWIGLEY, 06:16
- Re: Puzzle!, Tor Rustad, 06:14
- Re: Random String, Malcolm McLean, 05:48
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 05:22
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Malcolm McLean, 05:17
- Random String, Andrea, 05:11
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 05:07
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Harald van Dijk, 04:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ian Collins, 04:40
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 04:35
- Part Time Job Earn $500, seosearchengines, 04:34
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 04:33
- Re: A good compiler please...., Nikhil Bokare, 04:30
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 04:30
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 04:27
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Chris Torek, 04:24
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Walter Roberson, 04:09
- Re: Show all memory occupied by the program, Keith Thompson, 03:58
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 03:57
- Re: SICP playfulness in C?, Chris Torek, 03:56
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ian Collins, 03:22
- Show all memory occupied by the program, Ravi, 03:17
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 03:15
- Re: Puzzle!, Chris Torek, 02:50
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ian Collins, 02:41
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 01:45
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 01:45
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 01:34
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 01:27
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 01:21
June 02, 2007
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tim Prince, 23:18
- Re: strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, Charles Richmond, 22:14
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Dik T. Winter, 22:03
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Keith Thompson, 21:52
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 21:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Clark Cox, 21:35
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard, 20:16
- Re: some tricky questions, Tor Rustad, 20:01
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard, 20:01
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Richard, 19:57
- Re: Puzzle!, Tor Rustad, 19:57
- Re: Your view of FAQ section., Keith Thompson, 19:43
- Re: Puzzle!, Tor Rustad, 19:43
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Flash Gordon, 19:31
- Your view of FAQ section., Richard, 19:21
- Re: some tricky questions, Mark McIntyre, 19:17
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard, 19:17
- Re: Puzzle!, Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Mark McIntyre, 19:12
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Tobin, 18:55
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard, 18:21
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: some tricky questions, Richard, 18:12
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Keith Thompson, 18:11
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Richard, 18:10
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard, 18:07
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Eric Sosman, 18:04
- Re: some tricky questions, Robert Gamble, 17:55
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Eric Sosman, 17:54
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 17:54
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Flash Gordon, 17:51
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ben Pfaff, 17:42
- Re: sscanf Question, alij, 17:42
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Flash Gordon, 17:40
- Re: sscanf Question, alij, 17:31
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Clark Cox, 17:25
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 17:16
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 17:01
- Re: strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 16:47
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 16:41
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 16:37
- Re: strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, CBFalconer, 16:33
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Malcolm McLean, 16:00
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 15:51
- Re: some tricky questions, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 15:13
- Re: strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, kevin, 14:44
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 14:36
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, CBFalconer, 14:30
- Re: Puzzle!, Richard Heathfield, 14:22
- Re: Puzzle!, Walter Roberson, 14:21
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Richard Heathfield, 14:19
- Re: expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, Richard Heathfield, 14:18
- Re: Converting to/from pointer, Ben Pfaff, 14:11
- Re: strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, Barry Schwarz, 13:57
- Converting to/from pointer, Lame Duck, 13:53
- Re: sscanf Question, Ben Bacarisse, 13:41
- expression and evaluation order and precedence rules, silpau, 13:27
- Re: strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, Johan Bengtsson, 13:23
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Harald van Dijk, 13:20
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 13:14
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 13:10
- strcmp problems.... ??? Segmentation fault, kevin, 12:55
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 12:51
- Re: Source code for "pgrep", Ben Pfaff, 12:44
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Barry Schwarz, 12:41
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, Ed Jensen, 12:36
- Re: sscanf Question, Barry Schwarz, 12:35
- Re: sscanf Question, Barry Schwarz, 12:31
- Re: [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, Martin Ambuhl, 12:26
- Source code for "pgrep", Deniz Dogan, 12:24
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tim Smith, 12:13
- Re: sscanf Question, Ben Bacarisse, 10:44
- Re: some tricky questions, Kenny McCormack, 10:31
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Ben Bacarisse, 10:31
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Harald van Dijk, 09:45
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Army1987, 09:19
- Re: Progress in data processing, Richard Heathfield, 08:59
- Re: Progress in data processing, Army1987, 08:45
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 08:40
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Army1987, 08:38
- Re: question about "++", Johan Bengtsson, 08:36
- Re: Progress in data processing, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 08:25
- Re: [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, Army1987, 08:16
- [OT] Re: Declaring static pointers., Eric Sosman, 07:55
- Re: Puzzle!, Army1987, 07:21
- Re: Puzzle!, Harald van Dijk, 07:04
- sscanf Question, alij, 07:03
- Re: some tricky questions, per9000, 06:52
- Re: a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, per9000, 06:47
- Re: [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, Dave Vandervies, 06:35
- Re: some tricky questions, Army1987, 06:28
- Re: sound_C_under_linux, Army1987, 06:04
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Chris Hills, 05:27
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Chris Hills, 05:26
- [C] a circle in 2D/3D - return a pairs o points, heterodon7, 05:23
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 04:43
- Re: some tricky questions, Tor Rustad, 04:40
- Re: Progress in data processing, jacob navia, 04:29
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Army1987, 04:28
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 04:27
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Tor Rustad, 04:18
- some tricky questions, birensubudhi, 04:18
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Army1987, 04:11
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Tor Rustad, 04:07
- Re: Puzzle!, Army1987, 03:58
- Re: Puzzle!, Flash Gordon, 03:39
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Keith Thompson, 02:08
- Re: AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.6, Kenny McCormack, 01:59
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Ben Bacarisse, 01:10
- YOUR PERSONAL ATM, guybec@xxxxxxxxx, 00:50
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Ben Bacarisse, 00:47
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Peter Nilsson, 00:46
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, CBFalconer, 00:45
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Peter Nilsson, 00:29
- Re: How to pass in "&" as the input argument to a program?, Ian Collins, 00:20
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Ben Bacarisse, 00:08
- Re: i am new to usenet, need help on how to use it., CBFalconer, 00:06
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, CBFalconer, 00:02
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Ben Bacarisse, 00:01
- How to pass in "&" as the input argument to a program?, yinglcs@xxxxxxxxx, 00:00
June 01, 2007
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 23:58
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 23:55
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, CBFalconer, 23:49
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 23:31
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Eric Sosman, 22:57
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Dik T. Winter, 22:43
- <OT SDL> Re: how to do graphics in 32 bit environment, Barry, 21:01
- Re: Need help in understanding c code, Barry Schwarz, 20:38
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Beliavsky, 20:34
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Ben Bacarisse, 20:32
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Barry Schwarz, 20:27
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Dik T. Winter, 20:26
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Ben Bacarisse, 20:23
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Barry Schwarz, 20:21
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Ian Collins, 20:13
- Re: WHAT is image processing & how to do it using C, Malcolm McLean, 19:57
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Dik T. Winter, 19:57
- Re: how to do graphics in 32 bit environment, dimitris . papastamos, 19:53
- Re: i am new to usenet, need help on how to use it., Lew Pitcher, 19:41
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, dimitris . papastamos, 19:40
- Re: i am new to usenet, need help on how to use it., Richard Heathfield, 19:39
- Re: Progress in data processing, Harald van Dijk, 19:37
- Re: Puzzle!, Mark McIntyre, 19:26
- Re: Progress in data processing, Barry, 19:20
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Tor Rustad, 19:19
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Flash Gordon, 19:09
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, CBFalconer, 18:48
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Malcolm McLean, 18:47
- i am new to usenet, need help on how to use it., juan brown, 18:42
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, user923005, 18:26
- Re: Puzzle!, CBFalconer, 18:17
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, CBFalconer, 18:13
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, CBFalconer, 18:09
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Tor Rustad, 17:57
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 17:53
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Eric Sosman, 17:26
- Re: question about "++", Bart van Ingen Schenau, 17:00
- Re: Declaring static pointers., edson, 16:58
- Re: Declaring static pointers., edson, 16:50
- Re: Puzzle!, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, Keith Thompson, 16:20
- Re: Progress in data processing, jacob navia, 16:08
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, Johan Bengtsson, 16:01
- Re: AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.6, Keith Thompson, 15:35
- Re: Progress in data processing, Johan Bengtsson, 15:30
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Franchie, 15:06
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Charlton Wilbur, 14:47
- Re: which one runs faster ??, Spiro Trikaliotis, 14:32
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Army1987, 14:30
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, Peithon, 14:30
- Re: AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.6, Kenny McCormack, 14:10
- Re: quick question about "++", Clark Cox, 14:08
- Re: A good compiler please...., Tor Rustad, 13:54
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, Ben Bacarisse, 13:47
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Eric Sosman, 13:42
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Tor Rustad, 13:37
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Flash Gordon, 13:32
- Re: Puzzle!, Walter Roberson, 13:31
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, Richard, 13:30
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Flash Gordon, 13:26
- Re: assigning const char* to char*, Richard Heathfield, 13:22
- Re: Puzzle!, Tak, 13:18
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 13:17
- Puzzle!, Tak, 13:15
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Tobin, 13:12
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Franchie, 12:44
- assigning const char* to char*, Peithon, 12:43
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Robbie Hatley, 12:41
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 12:32
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Harald van Dijk, 12:28
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 11:57
- Re: Declaring static pointers., CBFalconer, 11:55
- Re: Progress in data processing, Al Balmer, 11:52
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tak, 11:48
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, CBFalconer, 11:46
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, CBFalconer, 11:42
- Re: im so lonely, Kenneth Brody, 11:41
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 11:34
- Re: A good compiler please...., Richard, 11:32
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 11:27
- Re: Progress in data processing, Richard Heathfield, 11:26
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tak, 11:20
- Re: Progress in data processing, Al Balmer, 11:20
- Re: Declaring static pointers., Franchie, 10:49
- Re: A good compiler please...., Sharath, 10:46
- Re: AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.6, Spoon, 10:38
- Re: Need help in understanding c code, Richard Heathfield, 10:30
- Need help in understanding c code, Herman . Schultz, 10:14
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 09:31
- Re: How to extract words containing 'ab' & 'cd' in a text file?, Army1987, 09:22
- Re: A good compiler please...., osmium, 08:52
- Re: [OT] Re: problem with float, Army1987, 08:50
- Declaring static pointers., edson, 08:49
- Re: why its not consuming memory, Army1987, 08:44
- Re: A good compiler please...., jacob navia, 08:43
- Re: How to print "\n" or '\0', Army1987, 08:27
- Re: WHAT is image processing & how to do it using C, Kenny McCormack, 08:16
- Re: AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.6, Kenny McCormack, 08:15
- AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.6, Mike, 07:51
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tak, 07:48
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 07:41
- Re: normalization of pointers..., biren_subudhi@xxxxxxxxxxx, 06:59
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Samuel . Coddler, 06:54
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, mark_bluemel, 06:48
- Re: Progress in data processing, Martin Neitzel, 06:44
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tak, 06:39
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Richard Heathfield, 06:33
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, mark_bluemel, 06:31
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Richard Heathfield, 06:27
- Re: far pointers..., Vinoj, 06:18
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, mark_bluemel, 06:12
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Richard Heathfield, 06:10
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Richard Heathfield, 06:09
- Re: Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Ben Bacarisse, 06:04
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Samuel . Coddler, 06:00
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Richard Heathfield, 06:00
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: quick question about "++", Richard Heathfield, 05:53
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, mark_bluemel, 05:53
- Re: Progress in data processing, Richard Heathfield, 05:51
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Chris Dollin, 05:47
- Re: Loop and getchar problems, Tak, 05:46
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tak, 05:36
- Re: A good compiler please...., Sharath, 05:31
- Loop and getchar problems, Samuel . Coddler, 05:25
- Re: A good compiler please...., Sharath, 05:08
- Re: A good compiler please...., CBFalconer, 04:55
- Arthur, Jagger, 04:28
- Re: Agent Framework, Einbert, 04:19
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Chris Hills, 04:16
- Re: WHAT is image processing & how to do it using C, nszabolcs, 04:13
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Tor Rustad, 04:04
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Tor Rustad, 03:52
- Re: quick question about "++", CBFalconer, 03:45
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, CBFalconer, 03:34
- Re: A good compiler please...., Francine . Neary, 03:32
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 03:28
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, James Dow Allen, 03:14
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Flash Gordon, 03:07
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, CBFalconer, 03:06
- Casting int'** to 'const int * const * const' dosn't work, why?, Jonas . Holmsten, 03:02
- Re: question about "++", CBFalconer, 03:02
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Keith Thompson, 02:41
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Flash Gordon, 02:30
- WHAT is image processing & how to do it using C, birensubudhi, 01:22
- Re: how to do graphics in 32 bit environment, Walter Roberson, 01:14
- how to do graphics in 32 bit environment, birensubudhi, 01:11
- how to do graphics in 32 bit environment, birensubudhi, 01:09
- Re: how to add two no. of 100 digits or more?, Tak, 00:50
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, JimS, 00:42
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Bill Pursell, 00:39
- Re: Progress in data processing, ArarghMail705NOSPAM, 00:37
- # Ergonomic Mobile Computing, siddeshone, 00:01
May 31, 2007
- Re: quick question about "++", mdh, 23:50
- Re: quick question about "++", Jack Klein, 23:47
- Re: Progress in data processing, Clark Cox, 23:42
- Re: quick question about "++", Clark Cox, 23:39
- Re: quick question about "++", mdh, 23:34
- Re: A good compiler please...., Jack Klein, 23:32
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Tak, 23:24
- Re: question about "++", mdh, 23:13
- Re: quick question about "++", Eric Sosman, 23:10
- Market Your Business On Search Engines, DannyBoy Advertising, 23:08
- Re: quick question about "++", user923005, 23:02
- Re: Progress in data processing, Ian Collins, 22:50
- Re: Progress in data processing, Old Wolf, 22:37
- quick question about "++", mdh, 22:29
- Re: Progress in data processing, Cesar Rabak, 22:19
- Re: Unusual warning, Eric Sosman, 22:05
- Re: Unusual warning, Richard Heathfield, 22:00
- Unusual warning, Arash Partow, 21:47
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Guru Jois, 21:45
- Re: question about "++", Barry Schwarz, 21:41
- Re: HELP!! Two questions from <<the c programming language>>, Guru Jois, 21:36
- Re: question about "++", mdh, 20:31
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Lew Pitcher, 20:17
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Keith Thompson, 20:15
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Walter Roberson, 20:13
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Richard Heathfield, 20:10
- Re: Why this de-referencing does not work?, Karl Malbrain, 20:05
- Why this de-referencing does not work?, linq936, 20:00
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Richard Heathfield, 19:33
- Re: Progress in data processing, Jeremy Thomson, 19:31
- Re: im so lonely, Kenny McCormack, 19:27
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, JimS, 19:23
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, Tor Rustad, 19:13
- Re: Fish Eye processing, Keith Thompson, 19:07
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Tor Rustad, 19:07
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Tor Rustad, 19:02
- Fish Eye processing, p123xm, 18:51
- Re: OT: Segmented memory architectures (was Re: ptr1 == ptr2 but (int)ptr1 != (int)ptr2), CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Al Balmer, 18:44
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, Jeremy Thomson, 18:39
- Re: Progress in data processing, Ian Collins, 18:28
- Re: OT: Segmented memory architectures (was Re: ptr1 == ptr2 but (int)ptr1 != (int)ptr2), Malcolm McLean, 18:27
- help please, http://rude.com/beautifyllyrude, 18:05
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Malcolm McLean, 17:45
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Quentin Godfroy, 17:41
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Walter Roberson, 17:39
- Re: im so lonely, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:37
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Quentin Godfroy, 17:36
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Walter Roberson, 17:36
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Al Balmer, 17:26
- Re: Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Simon Klein, 17:25
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Mark McIntyre, 17:24
- Re: How to print in C, Mark McIntyre, 17:18
- Re: How to print in C, Mark McIntyre, 17:16
- Re: Progress in data processing, CBFalconer, 17:15
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, Al Balmer, 17:09
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, CBFalconer, 17:06
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, Al Balmer, 17:04
- Signalhandler and "-ansi -pedantic -Wall", Simon Klein, 17:01
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, CBFalconer, 16:55
- Re: Progress in data processing, Karl Heinze, 16:47
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: Online "flat" ISO C resource wanted., Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: normalization of pointers..., Malcolm McLean, 16:11
- CSV to C struct converter, Malcolm McLean, 16:06
- Re: small C compiler that will run on Vista, Keith Thompson, 15:59
- Re: I've read K&R, what now?, Richard Heathfield, 15:50
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