comp.lang.c (date)
August 31, 2007
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 16:12
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 16:09
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 16:07
- Re: Macro redefinition, Ian Collins, 16:06
- Re: Porting C software, Francine . Neary, 15:59
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 15:59
- Re: Macro redefinition, Ben Pfaff, 15:55
- Re: Macro redefinition, Ben Pfaff, 15:53
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: pointer conversion, Eric Sosman, 15:53
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 15:53
- Re: Macro redefinition, Tor Rustad, 15:51
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 15:50
- Re: pointer conversion, Richard Tobin, 15:48
- Re: Macro redefinition, Tor Rustad, 15:44
- Re: Macro redefinition, Richard Tobin, 15:41
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, rsprawls, 15:35
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, rsprawls, 15:29
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 15:28
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 15:27
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Tobin, 15:26
- Re: Macro redefinition, Ben Pfaff, 15:13
- Re: Macro redefinition, Keith Thompson, 15:09
- Re: Macro redefinition, Tor Rustad, 14:55
- Re: Macro redefinition, Tor Rustad, 14:52
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 14:50
- Re: Conversion error, August Karlstrom, 14:47
- Re: Porting C software, Richard, 14:46
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 14:39
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 14:38
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, August Karlstrom, 14:36
- Re: Porting C software, lawrence . jones, 14:28
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 14:27
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 14:23
- Re: pointer conversion, Malcolm McLean, 14:21
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 14:17
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 14:11
- Re: Conversion error, Richard Heathfield, 13:46
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, Francine . Neary, 13:45
- Re: Conversion error, dada, 13:42
- Conversion error, dada, 13:30
- Re: const qualifier - in declaration, definition or both?, Flash Gordon, 13:27
- programming languages, jim, 13:23
- Exception in C, Laurent Deniau, 13:17
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 13:15
- Re: size_t problems, Flash Gordon, 13:11
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 12:50
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 12:47
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Tobin, 12:45
- Re: Macro redefinition, Dave Hansen, 12:42
- Re: size_t problems, Charlton Wilbur, 12:28
- Re: pointer conversion, Charlton Wilbur, 12:24
- Re: C Offsetof, mihirtr, 12:24
- Re: Macro redefinition, Ben Pfaff, 12:11
- Re: C Offsetof, Malcolm McLean, 12:08
- Re: size_t problems, Ed Jensen, 12:08
- Macro redefinition, Tor Rustad, 12:04
- C Offsetof, mihirtr, 11:50
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 11:40
- Re: size_t problems, Richard, 11:39
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Tor Rustad, 11:31
- Re: size_t problems, Ed Jensen, 11:26
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, Tor Rustad, 11:23
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 11:18
- Re: difference between date & time, John Gordon, 11:10
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 11:05
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., Frodo Baggins, 10:57
- Re: Macro inside a string, Eric Sosman, 10:48
- Macro inside a string, Sweta, 10:36
- Re: const qualifier - in declaration, definition or both?, CBFalconer, 10:31
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 10:17
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 10:13
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), CBFalconer, 10:06
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 09:52
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 09:48
- Re: Porting C software, Kenny McCormack, 09:32
- Re: Porting C software, Richard, 08:59
- Re: const qualifier - in declaration, definition or both?, Pietro Cerutti, 08:57
- const qualifier - in declaration, definition or both?, Asbjørn Sæbø, 08:47
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 08:39
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 08:35
- Re: Porting C software, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:33
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 08:28
- Re: Porting C software, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:18
- Re: Porting C software, Kenny McCormack, 08:11
- Re: size_t problems, Kenny McCormack, 08:08
- Re: size_t problems, Kenny McCormack, 08:07
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 07:32
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, Richard Heathfield, 07:26
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 07:04
- Re: size_t problems, Richard, 07:03
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, Keith Thompson, 06:55
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Keith Thompson, 06:47
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 06:44
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., pete, 06:43
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 06:41
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 06:39
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 06:38
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 06:36
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 06:35
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Richard Tobin, 06:35
- Re: Porting C software, Richard, 06:15
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 06:12
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 06:07
- Re: difference between date & time, Keith Thompson, 06:06
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 06:03
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 06:02
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 06:02
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 05:58
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), CBFalconer, 05:57
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 05:56
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 05:50
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 05:36
- Re: Sequence pointers, CBFalconer, 05:29
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 05:28
- Re: size_t problems, Richard, 05:27
- Re: disabling warnings for some include, Ian Collins, 05:24
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., CBFalconer, 05:24
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 05:20
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 05:16
- disabling warnings for some include, Xavier Serrand, 05:14
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Keith Thompson, 05:14
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 05:12
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 05:09
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 05:09
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Keith Thompson, 05:05
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., Malcolm McLean, 05:01
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Keith Thompson, 05:01
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 04:57
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Keith Thompson, 04:53
- Re: Problem With Pro*c, Richard Bos, 04:48
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., mohdalibaig, 04:43
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 04:16
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., Nick Keighley, 04:14
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Richard, 04:13
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., Malcolm McLean, 04:10
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., Richard, 04:06
- Re: size_t problems, Richard, 04:04
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 04:03
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 03:55
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 03:51
- Re: difference between date & time, alcool, 03:48
- Re: Sequence pointers, Ian Collins, 03:39
- Re: Problem with fscanf()...., Richard Bos, 03:34
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Bos, 03:32
- Re: pointer conversion, Malcolm McLean, 03:31
- Sequence pointers, dk, 03:29
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 03:27
- Re: Capture Console output, Ian Collins, 03:21
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 03:20
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 03:02
- Re: size_t problems, Richard, 03:01
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Bos, 02:49
- Problem with fscanf()...., mohdalibaig, 02:40
- Capture Console output, bhardwajhanu, 02:25
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 02:14
- Problem With Pro*c, rajesh . chidambaram, 02:14
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, rsprawls, 02:10
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 01:09
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), CBFalconer, 01:03
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Dave Vandervies, 00:39
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 00:32
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, CBFalconer, 00:19
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 00:07
- pointer conversion, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:03
August 30, 2007
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 23:58
- Re: writind hexadecimal value into a file, psibur, 23:33
- Re: static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Thad Smith, 23:18
- Re: getting logic of program, Barry Schwarz, 23:18
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Barry Schwarz, 23:02
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ernie Wright, 22:53
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Barry Schwarz, 22:44
- Re: Alignment, Cast, Barry Schwarz, 22:29
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 21:53
- Re: va_arg problem, Ben Bacarisse, 21:42
- Re: writind hexadecimal value into a file, Walter Roberson, 21:37
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 21:37
- Re: size_t problems, spacecriter \(Bill C\), 21:36
- Re: undefine for functions, Eric Sosman, 21:25
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 21:12
- [ot]Re: flock usage, pete, 21:12
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 21:11
- Re: va_arg problem, Marjancek, 21:10
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Barry Schwarz, 21:03
- Re: writind hexadecimal value into a file, Marjancek, 21:02
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Sjouke Burry, 20:59
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, pete, 20:46
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Keith Thompson, 20:31
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Dik T. Winter, 20:21
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Dik T. Winter, 20:14
- Re: flock usage, CBFalconer, 20:08
- Re: Virtual address generation, Dik T. Winter, 19:59
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 19:59
- Re: Perfect hash tables, Chris Thomasson, 19:58
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 19:56
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 19:55
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), CBFalconer, 19:53
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 19:44
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 19:39
- Re: flock usage, Walter Roberson, 19:39
- Re: flock usage, Keith Thompson, 19:28
- Re: size_t problems, Charlton Wilbur, 19:27
- flock usage, Time Waster, 19:12
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Francine . Neary, 19:00
- Perfect hash tables, jacob navia, 18:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenny McCormack, 18:49
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 18:48
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 18:47
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 18:47
- Re: size_t problems, Bart, 18:42
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Old Wolf, 18:36
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Old Wolf, 18:32
- Re: size_t problems, user923005, 18:15
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 18:12
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 18:06
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Richard Tobin, 18:02
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 18:02
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 17:59
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 17:55
- Re: Comile fails with make: Fatal error: Command failed for target ..., Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 17:50
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Antoninus Twink, 17:37
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 17:28
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: size_t problems, Ed Jensen, 17:15
- Re: Using 32bit and 64bit gcc, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: Using gcc instead of oraxlc, Keith Thompson, 17:10
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, CBFalconer, 17:09
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 17:07
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 17:00
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 16:58
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, CBFalconer, 16:57
- Re: Porting C software, Ernie Wright, 16:56
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 16:50
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Keith Thompson, 16:45
- Re: Constant Strings, CBFalconer, 16:45
- Re: writind hexadecimal value into a file, Kenneth Brody, 16:41
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 16:40
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 16:38
- Re: Using 32bit and 64bit gcc, jacob navia, 16:37
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenneth Brody, 16:34
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 16:25
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 16:22
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenneth Brody, 16:22
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, CBFalconer, 16:17
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, CBFalconer, 16:02
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Anand Hariharan, 15:55
- Re: difference between date & time, Eric Sosman, 15:53
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 15:44
- Re: size_t problems, Joe Wright, 15:40
- Re: size_t problems, user923005, 15:18
- Re: size_t problems, user923005, 15:09
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 15:04
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 15:01
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Charlton Wilbur, 14:30
- Re: Using gcc instead of oraxlc, Clever Monkey, 14:27
- Re: Using gcc instead of oraxlc, Default User, 14:22
- Re: Comile fails with make: Fatal error: Command failed for target ..., jacob navia, 14:22
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 14:11
- Re: va_arg problem, Joachim Schmitz, 14:02
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 13:52
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 13:49
- Re: Global and Static, Ben Bacarisse, 13:39
- Re: va_arg problem, Mark, 13:35
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 13:32
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 13:31
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 13:29
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 13:28
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 13:17
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Chris Hills, 13:16
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, Walter Roberson, 13:15
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 13:09
- Re: size_t problems, Charlton Wilbur, 13:08
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, Ben Pfaff, 13:06
- Re: va_arg problem, Kenneth Brody, 13:04
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Bacarisse, 13:04
- Re: va_arg problem, Kenneth Brody, 13:02
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 12:59
- Re: Question about objects, Al Balmer, 12:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 12:56
- Re: undefine for functions, Kenneth Brody, 12:53
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 12:49
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 12:48
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 12:45
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 12:43
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 12:42
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, Walter Roberson, 12:39
- Re: size_t problems, Kenneth Brody, 12:37
- Re: Porting C software, Ernie Wright, 12:37
- difference between date & time, alcool, 12:33
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenny McCormack, 12:26
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenneth Brody, 12:26
- Re: size_t problems, Kenny McCormack, 12:24
- Re: size_t problems, Ed Jensen, 12:14
- Re: Virtual address generation, Richard Bos, 12:10
- writind hexadecimal value into a file, sweeet_addiction16, 12:01
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Tobin, 11:59
- Re: Porting C software, Ernie Wright, 11:39
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, sweeet_addiction16, 11:30
- Re: Constant Strings, Ben Bacarisse, 11:25
- Re: size_t problems, Bart, 11:23
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 11:23
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard, 11:18
- Re: Virtual address generation, jacob navia, 11:17
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 11:16
- Re: Porting C software, Kenny McCormack, 11:16
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kenny McCormack, 11:14
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, Richard Heathfield, 11:14
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 11:11
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, Chris Dollin, 11:03
- Re: conversion into hexadecimal values, osmium, 11:03
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Charlton Wilbur, 10:59
- Comile fails with make: Fatal error: Command failed for target ..., quitebizarre, 10:56
- Re: Global and Static, Chris Dollin, 10:54
- conversion into hexadecimal values, sweeet_addiction16, 10:54
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, Richard Heathfield, 10:52
- Global and Static, hyderabadblues, 10:51
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Charlton Wilbur, 10:49
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, somenath, 10:44
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, Richard, 10:43
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, Chris Dollin, 10:42
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Bacarisse, 10:37
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Chris Dollin, 10:34
- Re: va_arg problem, Marjancek, 10:26
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, Richard Heathfield, 10:26
- Re: doubt regarding pointer assignment, Marjancek, 10:25
- Re: va_arg problem, Marjancek, 10:21
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 10:20
- doubt regarding pointer assignment, somenath, 09:46
- Re: Using 32bit and 64bit gcc, CBFalconer, 09:43
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 09:42
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Ben Bacarisse, 09:40
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 09:38
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 09:34
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard, 09:28
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 09:27
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 09:24
- Re: Porting C software, Ernie Wright, 09:22
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 09:21
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 09:21
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 09:17
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Chris Hills, 09:12
- Re: size_t problems, Philip Potter, 09:11
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Barry Schwarz, 08:58
- Re: Constant Strings, Peter J. Holzer, 08:57
- Re: Porting C software, Joe Wright, 08:54
- Re: long -> double -> long, Barry Schwarz, 08:47
- Re: size_t problems, Peter J. Holzer, 08:47
- Re: long -> double -> long, Barry Schwarz, 08:45
- Re: Using 32bit and 64bit gcc, tim prince, 08:45
- Re: size_t problems, Peter J. Holzer, 08:43
- Re: long -> double -> long, Barry Schwarz, 08:43
- Re: Porting C software, Peter J. Holzer, 08:41
- Re: size_t problems, Peter J. Holzer, 08:23
- Re: va_arg problem, Mark, 08:17
- Re: va_arg problem, Richard Bos, 07:58
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 07:45
- Using 32bit and 64bit gcc, quitebizarre, 07:41
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 07:39
- Re: va_arg problem, Mark, 07:38
- Using gcc instead of oraxlc, quitebizarre, 07:33
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 07:29
- Re: Question about objects, Pete Becker, 07:27
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 07:24
- Re: va_arg problem, Chris Dollin, 07:17
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 07:14
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 07:11
- Re: Constant Strings, Chris Dollin, 07:08
- Re: va_arg problem, Mark, 06:55
- Re: size_t problems, pete, 06:44
- Re: Porting C software, pete, 06:35
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 06:28
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 06:28
- Re: Porting C software, Richard, 06:27
- Re: va_arg problem, Richard Bos, 06:26
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 06:19
- Re: Virtual address generation, Laurent Deniau, 06:18
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 06:16
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 06:13
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jacob navia, 06:13
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 06:10
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard, 06:06
- Re: Porting C software, pete, 06:04
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 06:04
- Re: Exported functions in shared libraries, CBFalconer, 06:03
- Re: Constant Strings, CBFalconer, 05:59
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Richard Bos, 05:55
- Re: size_t problems, christian.bau, 05:55
- Re: 2D array, compiler error, CBFalconer, 05:52
- Re: Virtual address generation, jacob navia, 05:50
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 05:49
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 05:43
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 05:43
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 05:40
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 05:34
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Chris Hills, 05:31
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 05:31
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, pete, 05:29
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 05:29
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard, 05:29
- Re: size_t problems, Richard, 05:27
- Re: va_arg problem, Mark, 05:27
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 05:25
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 05:25
- Re: va_arg problem, Chris Dollin, 05:25
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 05:19
- va_arg problem, Mark, 05:17
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 05:14
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 05:03
- Re: undefine for functions, Pietro Cerutti, 05:03
- Re: undefine for functions, Ian Collins, 04:58
- Re: undefine for functions, Pietro Cerutti, 04:51
- Re: undefine for functions, Nick Keighley, 04:40
- Virtual address generation, laxmi, 04:39
- Re: undefine for functions, Ian Collins, 04:38
- Re: Virtual address generation, Chris Dollin, 04:37
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 04:34
- Re: undefine for functions, Chris Dollin, 04:34
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 04:28
- undefine for functions, Pietro Cerutti, 04:23
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Keith Thompson, 04:12
- Re: static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Chris Thomasson, 03:45
- Re: static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Chris Thomasson, 03:42
- Worth Reading!!!, smith.michelexpert@xxxxxxxxx, 03:36
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Flash Gordon, 03:34
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 03:10
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 02:58
- Re: Exported functions in shared libraries, jacob navia, 02:48
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 02:45
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Richard Bos, 02:45
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 02:43
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Richard Bos, 02:39
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: Constant Strings, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: Exported functions in shared libraries, Keith Thompson, 02:28
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 02:20
- Re: Exported functions in shared libraries, Ian Collins, 02:07
- Exported functions in shared libraries, gopan, 02:05
- Re: Constant Strings, Old Wolf, 01:55
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 01:35
- Re: 2D array, compiler error, Ben Pfaff, 01:24
- Re: Constant Strings, Ian Collins, 01:10
- Constant Strings, Adam L., 01:02
- Re: static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Thad Smith, 00:49
- 2D array, compiler error, Imran, 00:46
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 00:39
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 00:38
- Re: size_t problems, Thad Smith, 00:37
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 00:31
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 00:31
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 00:26
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 00:16
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 00:15
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Heathfield, 00:15
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 00:12
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 00:09
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 00:06
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 00:05
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 00:04
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 00:02
August 29, 2007
- Re: size_t problems, Ian Collins, 23:58
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Richard Heathfield, 23:48
- Re: Logic behind the program, Thad Smith, 23:47
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 23:47
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 23:45
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 23:44
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 23:39
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 23:32
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Keith Thompson, 23:30
- Re: Logic behind the program, Eric Sosman, 23:16
- Re: Question about objects, BobR, 23:05
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 22:52
- Re: Logic behind the program, Jack Klein, 22:38
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 22:37
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Jack Klein, 22:32
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Jack Klein, 22:28
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Jack Klein, 22:26
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Keith Thompson, 22:26
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Jack Klein, 22:20
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Keith Thompson, 22:17
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 22:13
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 22:13
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 22:09
- Re: Question about objects, CBFalconer, 22:03
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 21:28
- Re: size_t problems, CBFalconer, 21:22
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 21:18
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 21:08
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 21:05
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 20:59
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 20:56
- Re: Question about objects, CBFalconer, 20:54
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 20:44
- Re: size_t problems, Martin Wells, 20:33
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 20:14
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 20:08
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Keith Thompson, 19:49
- Re: size_t problems, pete, 19:41
- Re: Problems reading from files, Keith Thompson, 19:40
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, CBFalconer, 19:35
- [ot]Re: Looking for free memory pool software, pete, 19:29
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Walter Roberson, 19:29
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, CBFalconer, 19:28
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 19:26
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 19:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Ben Bacarisse, 19:20
- Re: Question about objects, Default User, 19:19
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, pete, 19:18
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 19:17
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Ben Bacarisse, 19:15
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 19:13
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 19:09
- Re: Question about objects, pete, 19:09
- Re: Problems reading from files, Old Wolf, 19:07
- Re: Question about objects, Flash Gordon, 19:05
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 19:05
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Old Wolf, 19:04
- Re: Question about objects, Default User, 19:01
- Re: Question about objects, Old Wolf, 18:58
- Re: Question about objects, Keith Thompson, 18:57
- Re: Question about objects, Old Wolf, 18:56
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 18:56
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 18:55
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 18:55
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 18:49
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 18:47
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 18:45
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 18:45
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Old Wolf, 18:45
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 18:44
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 18:35
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 18:25
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Keith Thompson, 18:24
- Re: size_t problems, user923005, 18:21
- Re: Question about objects, R2D2, 18:17
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 18:13
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 18:10
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 18:08
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 18:07
- Re: size_t problems, Richard Tobin, 18:05
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Flash Gordon, 17:47
- Re: size_t problems, user923005, 17:38
- Re: size_t problems, user923005, 17:34
- Re: size_t problems, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:31
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 17:25
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Charlton Wilbur, 17:25
- Re: Porting C software, Francine . Neary, 17:08
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 16:54
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 16:50
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 16:45
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:39
- Re: Question about objects, J. J. Farrell, 16:37
- Re: Porting C software, Flash Gordon, 16:36
- Re: size_t problems, christian.bau, 16:34
- Re: Porting C software, Flash Gordon, 16:34
- Re: Question about objects, Francine . Neary, 16:34
- Re: Question about objects, R2D2, 16:24
- Re: Question about objects, R2D2, 16:23
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 16:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:20
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 16:20
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Charlton Wilbur, 16:19
- Re: size_t problems, jacob navia, 16:18
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, David Mathog, 16:05
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 16:02
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 16:00
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 15:52
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 15:52
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: size_t problems, Keith Thompson, 15:50
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 15:46
- Re: Tool to highlight { } usage, rsprawls, 15:43
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 15:40
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 15:40
- Re: size_t problems, Ben Pfaff, 15:39
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, Richard Heathfield, 15:37
- Re: size_t problems, Kenneth Brody, 15:33
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 15:26
- Re: size_t problems, Malcolm McLean, 15:26
- Tool to highlight { } usage, historystamp, 15:25
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Kenneth Brody, 15:24
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Keith Thompson, 15:11
- size_t problems, jacob navia, 15:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 15:03
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Peter J. Holzer, 14:47
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Kelsey Bjarnason, 14:41
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 14:37
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Charlton Wilbur, 14:33
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 14:24
- Re: Porting C software, Chris Hills, 14:24
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 14:20
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 14:11
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Flash Gordon, 14:03
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 14:02
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, August Karlstrom, 13:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Charlton Wilbur, 13:47
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, Malcolm McLean, 13:43
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Ben Bacarisse, 13:42
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., ravi, 13:33
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Malcolm McLean, 13:30
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Eric Sosman, 13:25
- Re: Porting C software, Flash Gordon, 13:23
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, David Mathog, 13:13
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), anon . asdf, 13:10
- Re: Problems reading from files, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:07
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Harald van Dijk, 12:41
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:35
- Re: On bit fields usage, bitshadow, 12:10
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Kenneth Brody, 11:47
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Eric Sosman, 11:40
- Re: Logic behind the program, Walter Roberson, 11:40
- Re: plot, Kenneth Brody, 11:38
- Re: On bit fields usage, Ben Bacarisse, 11:30
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 11:22
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Raf, 11:03
- Re: interprogram communication, Nick Keighley, 10:54
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), anon . asdf, 10:46
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard, 10:16
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Jun Woong, 09:44
- Re: Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, Nick Keighley, 09:41
- Re: interprogram communication, Ajinkya, 09:32
- Re: static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Richard Bos, 09:09
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Bos, 09:07
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Bos, 09:04
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Philip Potter, 08:37
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Joachim Schmitz, 08:32
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pemo, 08:29
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), Eric Sosman, 07:58
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Richard Heathfield, 07:49
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Ivan Gotovchits, 07:35
- Dynamically and "correctly" allocating memory, filia&sofia, 07:23
- Re: Spiral Access of 2 d array., Ivan Gotovchits, 07:18
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Philip Potter, 07:14
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 06:57
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 06:55
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, pete, 06:54
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 06:46
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 06:38
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Pietro Cerutti, 06:25
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Pietro Cerutti, 06:17
- Logic behind the program, ravi, 06:15
- Spiral Access of 2 d array., mail2sandeepnl@xxxxxxxxx, 06:11
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, ravi, 06:09
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), anon . asdf, 05:41
- Re: Alignment, Cast (more about structs...), anon . asdf, 05:26
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", anon . asdf, 05:19
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Philip Potter, 05:13
- Re: interprogram communication, Nick Keighley, 05:11
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, CBFalconer, 05:05
- Re: interprogram communication, Nick Keighley, 05:01
- Re: Question about objects, CBFalconer, 04:55
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 04:52
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Philip Potter, 04:49
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Malcolm McLean, 04:48
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 04:43
- Re: incomplete struct in a struct, dk, 04:39
- Re: getting logic of program, Nick Keighley, 04:20
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Chris Hills, 04:03
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 04:02
- Re: IEEE-754, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 03:57
- Re: getting logic of program, Nick Keighley, 03:51
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Chris Hills, 03:39
- Re: strange feature... or bug, Flash Gordon, 03:36
- Re: IEEE-754, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 03:24
- Re: Alignment, Cast, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 03:22
- Re: #define question, Richard Bos, 03:03
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Ark Khasin, 02:20
- Re: static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Chris Thomasson, 02:17
- Re: #define question, Ark Khasin, 02:15
- initializing an int variable with all F's, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:10
- Re: macros, Chris Thomasson, 02:08
- Re: interprogram communication, Chris Thomasson, 02:06
- Re: getting logic of program, karthikbalaguru, 01:45
- Re: Question about objects, Richard Heathfield, 01:30
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 01:27
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 01:15
- getting logic of program, leenanemade, 01:08
- #define question, Adam L., 00:57
- Re: strange feature... or bug, Keith Thompson, 00:35
August 28, 2007
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Ben Pfaff, 23:35
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Ark Khasin, 23:24
- Re: strange feature... or bug, Ark Khasin, 23:12
- Re: On bit fields usage, bitshadow, 22:39
- Re: interprogram communication, user923005, 22:12
- Re: plot, user923005, 21:59
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), user923005, 21:58
- Re: long -> double -> long, Steven Woody, 21:30
- Re: Problem in C code, Barry Schwarz, 21:25
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Barry Schwarz, 21:00
- static initialization pre-processing hacks..., Chris Thomasson, 20:41
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, pete, 20:34
- Re: pointer to structure array, Barry Schwarz, 20:20
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Old Wolf, 20:18
- Re: Question about objects, pete, 20:04
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 20:02
- Re: Question about objects, CBFalconer, 19:56
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 19:54
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 19:54
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 19:52
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, CBFalconer, 19:50
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, pete, 19:36
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 19:33
- Re: Question about objects, Pete Becker, 19:32
- Re: initializing an int variable with all F's, Pietro Cerutti, 19:20
- Re: On bit fields usage, Ben Bacarisse, 19:14
- Re: Question about objects, Default User, 19:13
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ben Bacarisse, 18:59
- Question about objects, R2D2, 18:59
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, user923005, 18:58
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 18:55
- Re: plot, user923005, 18:54
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 18:52
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Al Balmer, 18:50
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 18:50
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenneth Brody, 18:47
- Re: IEEE-754, Peter J. Holzer, 18:45
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 18:36
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Dik T. Winter, 18:19
- Re: plot, Walter Roberson, 18:11
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), anon . asdf, 18:10
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: long -> double -> long, Old Wolf, 18:00
- Re: plot, Joe Wright, 17:59
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Richard Heathfield, 17:54
- Re: On bit fields usage, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, Malcolm McLean, 17:36
- How to force fscanf to find only data on a single input line?, David Mathog, 17:33
- Re: offsetof, CBFalconer, 17:12
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), anon . asdf, 17:07
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 16:56
- Re: plot, Malcolm McLean, 16:47
- Re: plot, Walter Roberson, 16:45
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ian Collins, 16:43
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, CBFalconer, 16:42
- Re: strange feature... or bug, sonic, 16:42
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 16:36
- Re: array copy via "struct-trickery", Ben Pfaff, 16:33
- Re: strange feature... or bug, Robert Gamble, 16:33
- Re: On bit fields usage, bitshadow, 16:31
- Re: strange feature... or bug, Keith Thompson, 16:29
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenneth Brody, 16:27
- plot, Umesh, 16:20
- Re: macros, Kenneth Brody, 16:20
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 16:19
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Ben Pfaff, 16:17
- Re: offsetof, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), Justin Spahr-Summers, 16:15
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Flash Gordon, 16:11
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Paul, 16:09
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 16:09
- Re: offsetof, Joe Wright, 16:08
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- strange feature... or bug, sonic, 16:06
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 16:06
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 16:04
- Re: offsetof, Ben Pfaff, 16:00
- array copy via "struct-trickery", anon . asdf, 15:59
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 15:50
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas! - TPA, Default User, 15:49
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, karthikbalaguru, 15:40
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), karthikbalaguru, 15:36
- Re: offsetof, karthikbalaguru, 15:33
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ian Collins, 15:32
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Charlton Wilbur, 15:29
- offsetof, mihirtr, 15:26
- offsetof, mihirtr, 15:24
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 15:07
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Paul, 14:59
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: Alignment, Cast, anon . asdf, 14:33
- Re: Function prototypes, Kevin Handy, 14:22
- Re: Function prototypes, Kevin Handy, 14:18
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), Pietro Cerutti, 13:58
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), Pietro Cerutti, 13:55
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 13:43
- Re: Magic structs, Chris Thomasson, 13:42
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), Ben Pfaff, 13:37
- Re: Porting C software, ¬a\\/b, 13:35
- Re: long -> double -> long, Walter Roberson, 13:33
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), davoti, 13:29
- Re: macros with double pound signs (##), Pietro Cerutti, 13:13
- macros with double pound signs (##), davoti, 13:02
- Re: long -> double -> long, Steven Woody, 12:45
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 12:45
- Re: Alignment, Cast, Ben Bacarisse, 12:26
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Walter Roberson, 12:19
- Re: Alignment, Cast, Ben Bacarisse, 12:19
- Re: interprogram communication, Joachim Schmitz, 12:15
- Re: Looking for free memory pool software, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:11
- interprogram communication, Ajinkya, 11:59
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Ben Bacarisse, 11:56
- Re: Alignment, Cast, Eric Sosman, 11:48
- Re: struct initializer efficiency and portability, Laurent Deniau, 11:22
- Re: i am student of MCA. i want to know what ...., Charlton Wilbur, 11:10
- Alignment, Cast, anon . asdf, 10:49
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 10:49
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Ben Bacarisse, 10:35
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 10:33
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Ben Bacarisse, 10:19
- Re: Where to find embedded c programmers, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:35
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Joe Wright, 09:09
- struct initializer efficiency and portability, Laurent Deniau, 09:06
- struct initializer efficiency, Laurent Deniau, 09:00
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, CBFalconer, 08:12
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, CBFalconer, 08:09
- Re: IEEE-754, CBFalconer, 07:59
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 07:37
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 07:36
- Re: simple random sampling, Ben Bacarisse, 06:54
- Re: return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Ben Bacarisse, 06:51
- return discards qualifiers from pointer target type, Pietro Cerutti, 06:42
- simple random sampling, helezem, 06:19
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 06:03
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Ahmad Jalil Qarshi, 05:41
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 04:46
- Re: i am student of MCA. i want to know what ...., Malcolm McLean, 04:36
- Re: Function prototypes, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 04:32
- i am student of MCA. i want to know what ...., harpreetsingh911@xxxxxxxxx, 04:28
- Re: long -> double -> long, harpreetsingh911@xxxxxxxxx, 04:25
- Re: long -> double -> long, Ian Collins, 04:19
- Re: long -> double -> long, Malcolm McLean, 04:14
- Re: POSIX thread chapter removed from libc, why?, Ian Collins, 04:12
- Re: long -> double -> long, harpreetsingh911@xxxxxxxxx, 04:07
- Re: IEEE-754, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 03:42
- Re: static in function definition, karthikbalaguru, 03:32
- Re: How while loop works, karthikbalaguru, 02:20
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Bos, 02:18
- Re: Magic structs, Rudolf, 02:08
- POSIX thread chapter removed from libc, why?, duzhidian@xxxxxxxxx, 01:58
- Re: Magic structs, Richard, 01:49
- Re: Magic structs, Chris Thomasson, 01:40
- Re: Magic structs, Chris Thomasson, 01:38
- Re: Magic structs, Chris Thomasson, 01:36
- Re: Magic structs, James Antill, 01:16
- Re: Magic structs, Keith Thompson, 01:11
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 01:07
- Re: Magic structs, Chris Thomasson, 00:53
August 27, 2007
- Re: long -> double -> long, Walter Roberson, 23:49
- Re: long -> double -> long, Jack Klein, 23:36
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, pete, 23:12
- long -> double -> long, Steven Woody, 23:09
- Re: Magic structs, pete, 23:06
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, CBFalconer, 22:05
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 22:04
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, user923005, 21:50
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, lawrence . jones, 21:21
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 21:15
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 21:06
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 21:03
- Re: How to find the alignment requirements of a give type in the C99 standard?, Gordon Burditt, 20:59
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 20:51
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 20:46
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 20:43
- Re: Where to find embedded c programmers, Chris Thomasson, 20:36
- Re: Where to find embedded c programmers, Eric Sosman, 20:22
- Re: static globals, Barry Schwarz, 20:08
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, cr88192, 20:06
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Gordon Burditt, 19:42
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 19:36
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 19:32
- Re: On bit fields usage, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: static in function definition, cr88192, 19:26
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: static in function definition, CBFalconer, 19:19
- Re: Magic structs, James Antill, 19:13
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), CBFalconer, 19:12
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Richard, 18:59
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 18:59
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jacob navia, 18:51
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Tobin, 18:40
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Chris Thomasson, 18:39
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 18:33
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Eric Sosman, 18:33
- Where to find embedded c programmers, harold . kilts, 18:25
- Re: static in function definition, Chris Thomasson, 18:21
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, user923005, 18:13
- Re: static in function definition, Keith Thompson, 18:12
- Re: On bit fields usage, bitshadow, 18:11
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Old Wolf, 18:01
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 18:01
- Re: Magic structs, Malcolm McLean, 17:59
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 17:57
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Joe Wright, 17:55
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 17:51
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Francine . Neary, 17:46
- Re: Magic structs, Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: Wired binary behavior, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Chris Thomasson, 17:37
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Eric Sosman, 17:36
- Re: Function prototypes, Flash Gordon, 17:28
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, CBFalconer, 17:27
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Eric Sosman, 17:25
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Flash Gordon, 17:25
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Dave Hansen, 17:24
- Re: On bit fields usage, Keith Thompson, 17:21
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, CBFalconer, 17:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Joe Wright, 17:18
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:16
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, user923005, 17:14
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 17:11
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:06
- Re: static in function definition, Flash Gordon, 17:05
- Re: Magic structs, Keith Thompson, 17:02
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, user923005, 17:02
- Re: macros, Chris Torek, 17:00
- Re: static in function definition, Malcolm McLean, 16:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:56
- static in function definition, Ravi, 16:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 16:37
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Walter Roberson, 16:36
- Re: Need to implement a calendar clock with millisecond resolution, please help., user923005, 16:29
- Re: Magic structs, Malcolm McLean, 16:27
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Ark Khasin, 16:20
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 16:19
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, user923005, 16:12
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Ben Bacarisse, 16:09
- !!Quick Money!! !!!!THIS IS INSANE!!! IT REALLY WORKS!!!, slimgenius, 16:09
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, user923005, 16:04
- Re: Magic structs, Richard Heathfield, 16:02
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Ben Bacarisse, 15:59
- Re: Magic structs, Malcolm McLean, 15:56
- On bit fields usage, bitshadow, 15:54
- Re: Magic structs, Richard Heathfield, 15:22
- Re: Magic structs, santosh, 15:19
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 15:17
- Magic structs, Name and address withheld, 15:16
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 15:15
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Flash Gordon, 14:57
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Roland Pibinger, 14:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 14:49
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Kenneth Brody, 14:48
- Re: Problems reading from files, Malcolm McLean, 14:42
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard Heathfield, 14:21
- Re: Problems reading from files, Kelsey Bjarnason, 14:13
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 14:07
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 14:04
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Kenneth Brody, 13:45
- Re: Opening a file in C, Kenneth Brody, 13:29
- Re: macros, Kenneth Brody, 13:23
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Harald van Dijk, 13:22
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, Chris Hills, 13:17
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:17
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 13:16
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 13:14
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, santosh, 13:01
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Walter Roberson, 13:00
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Harald van Dijk, 12:58
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Dave Hansen, 12:57
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Harald van Dijk, 12:48
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, santosh, 12:45
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, Ahmad Jalil Qarshi, 12:35
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Walter Roberson, 12:09
- Re: Convert a very long int value To Hex, santosh, 12:05
- Convert a very long int value To Hex, Ahmad Jalil Qarshi, 11:55
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:49
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Duncan Muirhead, 11:08
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Eric Sosman, 11:04
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Eric Sosman, 10:53
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Abdo Haji-Ali, 10:40
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:35
- Re: How while loop works, Stephen Sprunk, 10:25
- Re: IEEE-754, Peter J. Holzer, 09:52
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, santosh, 09:48
- Re: Webpage Input, santosh, 09:35
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), anon . asdf, 09:30
- Re: using #if inside a #define, anon . asdf, 09:24
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jacob navia, 09:20
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jacob navia, 09:19
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 09:08
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Abdo Haji-Ali, 09:03
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Raf, 08:30
- Re: Wired binary behavior, CBFalconer, 08:09
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Walter Roberson, 08:07
- Re: using #if inside a #define, Eric Sosman, 08:05
- Re: Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Malcolm McLean, 08:00
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Eric Sosman, 07:59
- Download Paris Hilton Video, sexy, 07:52
- Rounding functions in microsoft visual C/C++, Raf, 07:52
- Re: using #if inside a #define, borkhuis, 07:49
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), Ben Bacarisse, 07:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 07:39
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ben Bacarisse, 07:39
- Re: A challenging file to parse, david . deram, 07:38
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 07:32
- Re: static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), anon . asdf, 07:08
- static (non-zero) initialization of an array of structs (array of length #define LEN), anon . asdf, 07:02
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Michal Nazarewicz, 07:00
- Re: using #if inside a #define, anon . asdf, 06:52
- using #if inside a #define, anon . asdf, 06:48
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Michal Nazarewicz, 06:46
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Malcolm McLean, 06:21
- Re: application of ## operator in C, karthikbalaguru, 06:10
- Re: Webpage Input, Richard Bos, 05:58
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Philip Potter, 05:37
- Re: OT - Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 05:33
- Re: How while loop works, somenath, 05:31
- Re: basic source character set, Richard Bos, 05:30
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Richard Bos, 05:29
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 05:23
- Re: Webpage Input, Malcolm McLean, 05:16
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Bos, 05:13
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Bos, 05:12
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, Richard Bos, 05:11
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, brandon . e . taylor, 04:26
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Richard Bos, 04:09
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Peter J. Holzer, 04:01
- Re: How while loop works, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 04:00
- Re: How to find the alignment requirements of a give type in the C99 standard?, Richard Bos, 03:59
- Webpage Input, Umesh, 03:57
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Flash Gordon, 03:56
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Peter J. Holzer, 03:41
- Re: IEEE-754, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 03:24
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Peter J. Holzer, 03:24
- Re: How while loop works, karthikbalaguru, 02:57
- Re: incomplete struct in a struct, karthikbalaguru, 02:53
- Re: How while loop works, Richard Heathfield, 02:53
- Re: About allocating memory to a node in a link list, Chris Thomasson, 02:52
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Richard Bos, 02:34
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Carramba, 01:56
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), karthikbalaguru, 01:54
- Re: How while loop works, somenath, 01:42
- Re: How while loop works, somenath, 01:40
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), karthikbalaguru, 01:35
- Re: How while loop works, Gordon Burditt, 01:31
- Re: How while loop works, karthikbalaguru, 01:25
- Re: Strange Pointer Behavior, Ben Bacarisse, 00:58
- How while loop works, somenath, 00:56
- How while loop works, somenath, 00:56
- Re: Strange Pointer Behavior, Gordon Burditt, 00:53
- Re: basic source character set, Richard Heathfield, 00:35
- Re: basic source character set, Peter Nilsson, 00:08
August 26, 2007
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Richard Heathfield, 23:54
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Stephen Sprunk, 23:35
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Stephen Sprunk, 23:32
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 22:18
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Ian Collins, 21:57
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Ark Khasin, 21:37
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Barry Schwarz, 21:27
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 21:23
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 21:18
- Re: Wired binary behavior, Walter Roberson, 21:18
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Ian Collins, 21:03
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 20:54
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 20:34
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 20:24
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 20:21
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 20:04
- Re: About allocating memory to a node in a link list, pete, 19:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 18:58
- Re: About allocating memory to a node in a link list, Ben Bacarisse, 18:43
- Re: OT - Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:42
- Wired binary behavior, Kris Garrett, 18:35
- About allocating memory to a node in a link list, Kane, 18:33
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Ian Collins, 18:32
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:23
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 18:23
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Strange Pointer Behavior, Andy Carlson, 18:13
- Re: OT - Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, lawrence . jones, 17:32
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, mike3, 17:30
- Re: Argc and Argv, Barry Schwarz, 17:14
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Peter J. Holzer, 17:08
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Roland Pibinger, 17:00
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 16:49
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Joe Wright, 16:21
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Peter J. Holzer, 15:33
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, Logan Shaw, 15:30
- Re: OT - Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 15:29
- Re: OT - Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Peter J. Holzer, 15:16
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Richard Heathfield, 14:43
- YOU MUST KNOW THIS MAN, abdo911, 14:33
- Re: Segmentation fault using realloc(), santosh, 14:10
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Eric Sosman, 14:08
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Carramba, 14:00
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ben Bacarisse, 13:59
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, santosh, 13:49
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, santosh, 13:44
- Re: Segmentation fault using realloc(), Eric Sosman, 13:40
- OT - Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 13:36
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Joe Wright, 12:52
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, Barry Schwarz, 12:46
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 11:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 11:33
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 11:22
- Re: Segmentation fault using realloc(), lancer6238@xxxxxxxxx, 11:09
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Richard, 10:55
- Re: call by value, Richard, 10:51
- Re: call by value, Richard, 10:48
- Re: call by value, Richard, 10:47
- Re: Need to implement a calendar clock with millisecond resolution, please help., Hunter, 10:27
- [ot]Re: Final Year B.E Project, pete, 09:42
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, vikramjee, 09:06
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Roland Pibinger, 08:47
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jacob navia, 08:37
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Eric Sosman, 08:31
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 08:26
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 08:02
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 07:50
- Re: Need to implement a calendar clock with millisecond resolution, please help., Army1987, 07:20
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Peter J. Holzer, 07:18
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 07:12
- Re: Function prototypes, Army1987, 07:11
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 07:11
- Re: call by value, Default User, 06:44
- Re: Segmentation fault using realloc(), pete, 06:35
- Re: Function prototypes, Army1987, 06:31
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Peter J. Holzer, 06:27
- Re: basic source character set, Army1987, 06:22
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Army1987, 06:19
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Army1987, 06:12
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 06:08
- Re: Need to implement a calendar clock with millisecond resolution, please help., Hunter, 06:07
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 06:03
- Re: Segmentation fault using realloc(), Army1987, 06:03
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, jacob navia, 05:54
- Re: Need to implement a calendar clock with millisecond resolution, please help., Walter Roberson, 05:51
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, jacob navia, 05:51
- Need to implement a calendar clock with millisecond resolution, please help., Hunter, 05:38
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 05:24
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, Kenan Kalajdzic, 05:16
- Re: const array, Ian Collins, 05:04
- Segmentation fault using realloc(), lancer6238@xxxxxxxxx, 05:02
- Re: call by value, Kenny McCormack, 04:54
- Re: Problems reading from files, lancer6238@xxxxxxxxx, 04:47
- Re: call by value, Richard Heathfield, 04:30
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 04:23
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 04:16
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Chris Dollin, 03:47
- Re: call by value, Default User, 03:40
- Re: Function prototypes, Chris Dollin, 03:35
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Array manipulation, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Returning a function pointer, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: pointer subtraction, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Malcolm's new book, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: How can get random number in your range, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Session management, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Redefine fprintf for debugging purposes, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: I want unsigned char * string literals, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Why Case Sensitive?, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Detect internet reachable, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: malloc and functions, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Base64 unsigned/signed char, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: String functions and overlapping objects, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: printf, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Creative uses for variable argument list functions, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Uninitialized auto variables, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: const array, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: function for clockticks since 1980?, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: call by value, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Malcolm's new book, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: A good compiler, David Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 02:52
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 02:44
- Re: Porting C software, cr88192, 02:30
- Re: Critique my assignment please, CBFalconer, 02:30
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 02:24
- Re: Function prototypes, Stephen Sprunk, 02:19
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Stephen Sprunk, 02:16
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Gene, 01:53
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Stephen Sprunk, 01:52
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Richard Heathfield, 01:28
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Richard Heathfield, 01:26
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, mike3, 00:52
- Re: Function prototypes, Barry Schwarz, 00:40
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, MQ, 00:17
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, CBFalconer, 00:14
- Re: Critique my assignment please, CBFalconer, 00:01
- Re: Critique my assignment please, CBFalconer, 00:00
August 25, 2007
- Re: Avoid memory corruption in shared memory used by several processes?, Chris Thomasson, 23:57
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, Barry Schwarz, 23:43
- Re: Porting C software, Ed Jensen, 23:38
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Lew Pitcher, 23:32
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, pete, 23:19
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, mike3, 22:45
- Re: Avoid memory corruption in shared memory used by several processes?, Chris Thomasson, 22:41
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 22:35
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, CBFalconer, 21:52
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 21:51
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 21:49
- Re: Slow file copying in C program?, Malcolm McLean, 21:44
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), mike3, 21:32
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, CBFalconer, 21:32
- Slow file copying in C program?, mike3, 21:31
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 21:26
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 21:14
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 20:57
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 20:54
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Richard, 20:35
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 20:27
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Keith Thompson, 20:24
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ben Bacarisse, 20:21
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 20:12
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Ian Collins, 20:11
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Richard Tobin, 20:08
- Re: Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, Joe, 20:07
- Re: Opening a file in C, Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 20:05
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 19:59
- Re: Search for built-in header and application header, Barry Schwarz, 19:49
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), Rafael Anschau, 19:47
- Re: Function prototypes, Joe Wright, 19:30
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), pete, 19:30
- Re: Critique my assignment please, pete, 19:18
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 19:17
- Re: Function prototypes, Joe Wright, 19:04
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), Rafael Anschau, 18:57
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: Function prototypes, Ben Pfaff, 18:39
- Re: What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), Ben Pfaff, 18:34
- Re: Function prototypes, Joe Wright, 18:34
- What´s wrong with the following code ? (problem with a pointer), Rafael Anschau, 18:24
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 18:19
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 18:07
- Re: Function prototypes, Charlton Wilbur, 17:59
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Charlton Wilbur, 17:52
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Richard Heathfield, 16:57
- Tool for Cross-Referencing Ported Code, brandon . e . taylor, 16:56
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Tobin, 16:49
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 16:38
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 16:37
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Keith Thompson, 16:35
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Peter J. Holzer, 16:33
- Re: Porting C software, Philip Potter, 16:33
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Some logic error in my C code, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, pete, 16:22
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, jacob navia, 16:16
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 16:09
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 16:02
- Re: Problems reading from files, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 15:48
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Malcolm McLean, 15:35
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Walter Roberson, 15:06
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: MI5 Persecution: Chris Tarrant - 10/March/1999 (877), sweetpickleNO, 14:58
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Martin Ambuhl, 14:47
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Richard Tobin, 14:07
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Barry Schwarz, 14:04
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 14:03
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Martin Wells, 13:55
- Re: Creating an interface to variables, Barry Schwarz, 13:55
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, CBFalconer, 13:45
- Re: Problem in C code, CBFalconer, 13:42
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, osmium, 13:34
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Hallvard B Furuseth, 13:21
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Harald van Dijk, 13:04
- Re: Critique my assignment please, warint, 12:56
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Richard Heathfield, 12:46
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 12:21
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 12:14
- Re: learning c, santosh, 11:56
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, CBFalconer, 11:27
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Rob Kendrick, 11:11
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Francine . Neary, 10:58
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Chris Dollin, 10:32
- Re: Problems reading from files, Ben Bacarisse, 10:32
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Richard Heathfield, 10:04
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 10:00
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ben Bacarisse, 09:55
- Re: C99 declaration of for loop, Joachim Schmitz, 09:41
- C99 declaration of for loop, Ravi, 09:37
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Francis Glassborow, 09:29
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:28
- Re: realloc() to zero size, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 09:09
- Re: Some logic error in my C code, Chris Dollin, 09:03
- Re: Some logic error in my C code, Raj, 09:01
- Re: Some logic error in my C code, Malcolm McLean, 08:54
- Some logic error in my C code, Raj, 08:42
- Problem in C code, Raj, 08:40
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 08:38
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Malcolm McLean, 08:37
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Peter J. Holzer, 08:26
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 08:26
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Richard Heathfield, 08:26
- MI5 Persecution: Neil Fox (March/1998) (5769), MI5Victim, 08:22
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 08:22
- Re: Porting C software, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:17
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:14
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 08:09
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Army1987, 07:53
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:49
- MI5 Persecution: Capital Radio (11/April/1997) (4546), MI5Victim, 07:48
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Richard Heathfield, 07:45
- Re: Problems reading from files, CBFalconer, 07:26
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 07:23
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, pete, 07:15
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Ian Collins, 07:13
- MI5 Persecution: GLR: David Hepworth (9/May/1997) (3323), MI5Victim, 07:12
- Re: basic source character set, CBFalconer, 07:07
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, pete, 07:02
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ian Collins, 06:59
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 06:58
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 06:56
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 06:42
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 06:40
- MI5 Persecution: GLR: David Hepworth (21/Feb/1997) (2100), MI5Victim, 06:39
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 06:36
- Re: Question on streams, Army1987, 06:29
- Re: Problems reading from files, Army1987, 06:15
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Philip Potter, 06:11
- MI5 Persecution: Life is so hard (877), MI5Victim, 06:05
- Re: Porting C software, Philip Potter, 06:00
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Army1987, 05:52
- Re: Problems reading from files, Malcolm McLean, 05:50
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 05:43
- Problems reading from files, lancer6238@xxxxxxxxx, 05:35
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 05:33
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 05:33
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 05:21
- MI5 Persecution: BBC1 TV News - 18/Dec/2002 (8215), MI5Victim, 04:59
- MI5 Persecution: Channel Four TV News - 10/April/2002 (6992), MI5Victim, 04:30
- MI5 Persecution: BBC-TV See You, See Me - 7/Dec/2001 (5769), MI5Victim, 04:03
- Re: basic source character set, Richard Heathfield, 04:00
- basic source character set, borophyll, 03:39
- MI5 Persecution: C4 SnowMail - January/2001 (4546), MI5Victim, 03:34
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jaysome, 03:27
- MI5 Persecution: England expects every man to do his duty (3323), MI5Victim, 02:56
- MI5 Persecution: Nicholas Witchell - 10/April/1999 (2100), MI5Victim, 02:27
- Re: Opening a file in C, Chris Dollin, 02:11
- MI5 Persecution: Chris Tarrant - 10/March/1999 (877), MI5Victim, 02:01
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Richard Heathfield, 01:37
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Richard Heathfield, 01:30
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 01:19
- Re: Alignment, Chris Thomasson, 00:25
- Re: Alignment, Chris Thomasson, 00:24
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 00:05
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 00:00
August 24, 2007
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 23:52
- Re: How to find the alignment requirements of a give type in the C99 standard?, xmllmx, 23:34
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 23:11
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 22:51
- Re: How to find the alignment requirements of a give type in the C99 standard?, Gordon Burditt, 22:47
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, neildferguson, 22:43
- Re: simple lisp interpreter help needed, Jack Klein, 22:34
- How to find the alignment requirements of a give type in the C99 standard?, xmllmx, 22:34
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Default User, 22:27
- Re: Alignment, Chris Thomasson, 22:19
- Re: Alignment, pete, 22:11
- Re: Alignment, Chris Thomasson, 22:07
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, pete, 22:06
- Re: Alignment, Chris Thomasson, 22:05
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, pete, 22:01
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Eric Sosman, 21:45
- Re: Question on streams, pete, 21:38
- Re: Function prototypes, pete, 21:32
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ian Collins, 20:58
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Keith Thompson, 20:52
- Re: Alignment, pete, 20:45
- Re: Porting C software, Philip Potter, 20:45
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Philip Potter, 20:39
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Philip Potter, 20:38
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 20:28
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Keith Thompson, 20:23
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, jacob navia, 20:22
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Thomas Lumley, 20:12
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 20:10
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 20:04
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Ian Collins, 20:03
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Philip Potter, 20:00
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, user923005, 19:50
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Ben Bacarisse, 19:50
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Martin Ambuhl, 19:50
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Ian Collins, 19:42
- Re: Function prototypes, Chris Thomasson, 19:39
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Philip Potter, 19:14
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Keith Thompson, 19:14
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Keith Thompson, 19:00
- Re: simple lisp interpreter help needed, Thomas, 19:00
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Ian Collins, 18:58
- Re: How to fix compiler warning, Ian Collins, 18:53
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 18:51
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Keith Thompson, 18:39
- How to fix compiler warning, Dave Stafford, 18:38
- Re: Critique my assignment please, cpedant, 18:24
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Philip Potter, 18:23
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 18:21
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Al Balmer, 18:15
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ian Collins, 18:12
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Flash Gordon, 17:56
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Eric Sosman, 17:51
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Philip Potter, 17:49
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Malcolm McLean, 17:44
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Flash Gordon, 17:42
- Re: Question on streams, Malcolm McLean, 17:36
- Re: Question on streams, Default User, 17:36
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, CBFalconer, 17:34
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, André Gillibert, 17:32
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Eric Sosman, 17:31
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Default User, 17:30
- Re: Function prototypes, Ben Pfaff, 17:25
- Re: HeathField Strange Ideas!, Ben Pfaff, 17:24
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Malcolm McLean, 17:15
- Question on streams, K S M, 17:14
- HeathField Strange Ideas!, Paul, 17:11
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, WP, 17:08
- Function prototypes, Jimpolar, 17:08
- Re: Opening a file in C, CBFalconer, 16:55
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Ian Collins, 16:55
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Flash Gordon, 16:52
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 16:47
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Thomas Lumley, 16:43
- Re: C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, Ian Collins, 16:42
- Re: Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 16:36
- Re: Creating an interface to variables, Alex Colvin, 16:19
- Re: Critique my assignment please, CBFalconer, 16:17
- C database :: compared to a relational database engine?, sonos, 16:17
- Does this program exhibit undefined behaviour or output?, WP, 16:12
- Re: Porting C software, Philip Potter, 15:58
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 15:57
- Re: probleme de compilation sous AIX, jaakou . driss, 15:55
- Re: Opening a file in C, Martin Ambuhl, 15:50
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 15:45
- Re: Opening a file in C, Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Malcolm McLean, 15:22
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 15:18
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 15:14
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 15:08
- Re: simple lisp interpreter help needed, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Richard Heathfield, 15:04
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 14:48
- Re: Porting C software, Flash Gordon, 14:38
- Re: Opening a file in C, Raj, 14:37
- Re: Opening a file in C, santosh, 14:36
- Re: Opening a file in C, Robert Gamble, 14:35
- Re: resolving types, Martin Ambuhl, 14:26
- Opening a file in C, Raj, 14:22
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Keith Thompson, 14:17
- Re: Porting C software, santosh, 13:22
- Re: simple lisp interpreter help needed, Jack Klein, 13:06
- Re: struct definition and scope, Jack Klein, 13:01
- Re: macros, Kenneth Brody, 12:39
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Walter Roberson, 12:38
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 12:22
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 12:19
- Re: Function prototypes, Stephen Sprunk, 12:05
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Kenneth Brody, 11:49
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Peter J. Holzer, 11:46
- Re: Function prototypes, Default User, 11:41
- Re: how to print, CBFalconer, 11:31
- Re: Function prototypes, Charlton Wilbur, 11:21
- Re: Struggling with K&R, CBFalconer, 11:16
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, CBFalconer, 11:13
- Re: Critique my assignment please, warint, 11:09
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Richard Heathfield, 11:05
- Re: Function prototypes, Peter J. Holzer, 11:03
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 11:02
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 10:56
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 10:49
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Richard Heathfield, 10:49
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 10:36
- Re: Critique my assignment please, warint, 10:32
- Re: Critique my assignment please, warint, 10:28
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 10:28
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 10:18
- simple lisp interpreter help needed, Thomas, 10:16
- Re: putenv for AIX and ifdef for AIX, Thomas Dickey, 10:15
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 10:12
- Re: Porting C software, Ben Bacarisse, 10:07
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 09:59
- Re: Porting C software, cr88192, 09:59
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 09:56
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Peter J. Holzer, 09:50
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Peter J. Holzer, 09:40
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:40
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:36
- Re: Porting C software, cr88192, 09:28
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Jack Klein, 09:18
- Re: Porting C software, Philip Potter, 09:10
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Eric Sosman, 09:02
- Re: how to print, Mark Bluemel, 09:02
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Peter J. Holzer, 08:51
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Eric Sosman, 08:46
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 08:22
- Re: Porting C software, Nick Keighley, 08:16
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 08:11
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 08:01
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Richard Heathfield, 07:48
- Re: Critique my assignment please, warint, 07:42
- Re: how to print, Lars . Dahlback, 07:42
- Re: struct definition and scope, Richard Tobin, 07:22
- struct definition and scope, Laurent Deniau, 07:14
- Re: Porting C software, Ian Collins, 07:13
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 07:10
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 07:09
- Re: pointer to structure array, santosh, 06:59
- Re: Function prototypes, Army1987, 06:52
- Re: Porting C software, cr88192, 06:50
- public domain OS and C runtime library plus compiler for MVS & VM, kerravon, 06:49
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Tobin, 06:45
- Re: Function prototypes, Army1987, 06:42
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 06:25
- Re: Porting C software, CBFalconer, 06:19
- Re: IEEE-754, cr88192, 06:17
- Re: resolving types, Keith Thompson, 06:09
- Re: macros, CBFalconer, 06:03
- Re: Need some Help, Army1987, 06:02
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 06:00
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, CBFalconer, 05:57
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Army1987, 05:50
- Re: pointer to structure array, santosh, 05:48
- Re: resolving types, cs1975, 05:41
- Re: macros again, Army1987, 05:39
- Re: resolving types, Army1987, 05:32
- Re: Porting C software, santosh, 05:30
- Re: static globals, Richard Bos, 05:25
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Bos, 05:23
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Richard Bos, 05:20
- Re: pointer to structure array, Mark Bluemel, 05:20
- Re: resolving types, santosh, 05:18
- Re: Alignment, Richard Bos, 05:14
- Re: Function prototypes, Ravishankar S, 05:12
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Bos, 05:08
- Re: pointer to structure array, ¬a\\/b, 05:05
- Re: static globals, Jim Langston, 05:05
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, André Gillibert, 05:03
- Re: resolving types, Chris Dollin, 05:00
- Re: resolving types, Mark Bluemel, 04:59
- resolving types, cs1975, 04:56
- Re: static globals, cs1975, 04:47
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 04:42
- Re: Porting C software, Jean-Pierre Mestre, 04:22
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Richard Heathfield, 04:08
- Re: IEEE-754, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 03:48
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Flash Gordon, 03:15
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Chris Torek, 02:59
- Re: pointer to structure array, Chris Torek, 02:43
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, mrsajith, 02:23
- Re: how to print, Martin Ambuhl, 02:08
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, cr88192, 02:02
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 01:47
- Re: Critique my assignment please, cpedant, 00:37
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Thad Smith, 00:34
- Re: how to print, CBFalconer, 00:29
- Re: What good are vertical tab and form feed for ?, Barry Schwarz, 00:24
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 00:24
- Re: About multidimensional array, Barry Schwarz, 00:15
- macros again, borophyll, 00:07
- Re: Critique my assignment please, CBFalconer, 00:02
- Re: how to print, Ian Collins, 00:00
August 23, 2007
- Re: pointer to structure array, CBFalconer, 23:58
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Jack Klein, 23:55
- Re: Struggling with K&R, borophyll, 23:54
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Jack Klein, 23:51
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, CBFalconer, 23:49
- how to print, babu, 23:43
- Re: Function prototypes, Old Wolf, 23:30
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, CBFalconer, 23:17
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Eric Sosman, 22:53
- Re: macros, borophyll, 22:40
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Richard Heathfield, 22:22
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Old Wolf, 22:07
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, user923005, 22:06
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Richard Heathfield, 22:03
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Keith Thompson, 22:03
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 22:01
- Re: Function prototypes, user923005, 21:57
- Re: pointer to structure array, Barry Schwarz, 21:55
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 21:53
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 21:49
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 21:46
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Richard Heathfield, 21:45
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, Ark Khasin, 21:45
- Re: Critique my assignment please, Eric Sosman, 21:42
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 21:32
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 21:25
- Re: Critique my assignment please, cpedant, 21:25
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 21:23
- Re: macros, Eric Sosman, 21:18
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Richard Heathfield, 21:16
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, pete, 21:15
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Richard Heathfield, 21:14
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Eric Sosman, 21:12
- [ot]Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, pete, 21:11
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 20:48
- Re: Critique my assignment please, user923005, 20:39
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 20:36
- Re: static globals, pete, 20:32
- Re: Function prototypes, pete, 20:12
- Re: Function prototypes, pete, 20:04
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, pete, 19:54
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, pete, 19:42
- Re: strtok and char pointers, Tyler Smith, 19:37
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Old Wolf, 19:34
- Re: static globals, Keith Thompson, 19:26
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Critique my assignment please, warint, 19:12
- Re: Function prototypes, Default User, 19:00
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: static globals, Old Wolf, 18:52
- Re: static globals, Old Wolf, 18:49
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: Function prototypes, kuyper, 18:43
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Old Wolf, 18:42
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Old Wolf, 18:38
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 18:29
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Chris Torek, 18:26
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, CBFalconer, 18:10
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 18:03
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 17:59
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 17:58
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Eric Sosman, 17:54
- Re: problem with fputc, Martin Ambuhl, 17:49
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 17:44
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, user923005, 17:44
- Re: Porting C software, jacob navia, 17:41
- Re: Struggling with K&R, user923005, 17:38
- Re: Struggling with K&R, santosh, 17:31
- Re: Need some Help, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 17:29
- Re: Function prototypes, osmium, 17:28
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 17:26
- Re: Function prototypes, Flash Gordon, 17:19
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: Porting C software, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 17:15
- Re: Bit-fields vs integral promotions, CBFalconer, 17:13
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, christian.bau, 17:11
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Flash Gordon, 17:10
- Re: Function prototypes, santosh, 17:10
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Malcolm McLean, 17:07
- Re: Argc and Argv, Martin Ambuhl, 17:06
- Re: Function prototypes, Chris Dollin, 17:06
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, santosh, 17:01
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:00
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Chris Dollin, 17:00
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 16:59
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, CBFalconer, 16:55
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 16:54
- Re: Struggling with K&R, Flash Gordon, 16:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 16:49
- Re: Function prototypes, Steph Barklay, 16:49
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:48
- Re: static globals, Chris Torek, 16:48
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:44
- Need some Help, a . schoeni, 16:44
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Tobin, 16:43
- Re: macros, CBFalconer, 16:42
- Re: size_t and ptr_diff_t, Malcolm McLean, 16:41
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, santosh, 16:39
- Struggling with K&R, JFS, 16:38
- size_t and ptr_diff_t, Bob Cassel, 16:26
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Flash Gordon, 16:21
- Re: Porting C software, santosh, 16:21
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Chris Torek, 16:19
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 16:05
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Keith Thompson, 15:57
- Re: problem with fputc, Eric Sosman, 15:49
- Re: static globals, Jim Langston, 15:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 15:37
- Re: problem with fputc, Lew Pitcher, 15:37
- Re: problem with fputc, Harald van Dijk, 15:36
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Malcolm McLean, 15:29
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- problem with fputc, Dinçay Akçören, 15:27
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, user923005, 15:23
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Kevin Bagust, 15:22
- Re: Argc and Argv, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: Function prototypes, user923005, 15:11
- Re: Function prototypes, user923005, 15:07
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 15:06
- Re: Porting C software, Ben Bacarisse, 14:37
- Satellite TV on your PC without Paying Monthly FEES, Yan, 14:33
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 14:24
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 14:15
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 14:08
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 14:04
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Harald van Dijk, 14:04
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 14:03
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, David Mathog, 14:00
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Keith Thompson, 13:58
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:54
- Re: learning c, Keith Thompson, 13:54
- Re: macros, Harald van Dijk, 13:51
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 13:47
- Re: putenv for AIX and ifdef for AIX, Keith Thompson, 13:38
- Re: macros, Kenneth Brody, 13:14
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 13:02
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 13:01
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Kenny McCormack, 12:59
- Re: Function prototypes, Kenneth Brody, 12:58
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Kenneth Brody, 12:42
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 12:36
- Re: Porting C software, Richard Heathfield, 12:34
- Re: Porting C software, Ben Pfaff, 12:33
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 12:30
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 12:26
- Re: defining variable, Roman Mashak, 12:24
- Bit-fields vs integral promotions, Thurston Manson, 12:08
- Re: IEEE-754, Roman Töngi, 12:08
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Al Balmer, 12:04
- Porting C software, Jean-Pierre Mestre, 12:03
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, CBFalconer, 11:56
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Mark Bluemel, 11:54
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Eric Sosman, 11:49
- Re: memcpy() where assignment would do?, Jensen Somers, 11:36
- memcpy() where assignment would do?, kuyper, 11:27
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, osmium, 11:23
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 11:09
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: Argc and Argv, Lars . Dahlback, 10:56
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Richard, 10:53
- Re: Argc and Argv, Joachim Schmitz, 10:52
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Romulo Carneiro, 10:52
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard, 10:51
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:50
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 10:48
- Argc and Argv, Romulo Carneiro, 10:47
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 10:47
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:39
- Re: IEEE-754, Eric Sosman, 10:38
- Re: Function prototypes, osmium, 10:33
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 10:30
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, osmium, 10:24
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 10:23
- Re: IEEE-754, Boudewijn Dijkstra, 10:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Ed Jensen, 10:10
- Re: Function prototypes, osmium, 10:07
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Richard Heathfield, 09:42
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Spiros Bousbouras, 09:27
- Re: static globals, santosh, 09:09
- static globals, cs1975, 08:57
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 08:53
- Re: Alignment, Richard Bos, 08:23
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Bos, 08:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Bos, 08:19
- Re: Function prototypes, Ravishankar S, 07:32
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 07:11
- IEEE-754, Roman Töngi, 06:45
- Re: Function prototypes, Army1987, 06:42
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 06:39
- Re: Function prototypes, Army1987, 06:39
- Re: learning c, CBFalconer, 06:22
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 06:12
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 05:36
- Re: learning c, jaysome, 05:29
- Re: Heap & BSS, Ravishankar S, 05:17
- Re: macro expansion, borophyll, 05:12
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, jaysome, 04:50
- Re: learning c, CBFalconer, 04:48
- Re: learning c, Miguel Guedes, 04:33
- Re: macros, borophyll, 04:31
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Richard Tobin, 04:25
- Re: putenv for AIX and ifdef for AIX, Mark Bluemel, 04:15
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 04:09
- Re: macro expansion, Laurent Deniau, 03:59
- Re: Convert Ascii to char, Mark Bluemel, 03:58
- Re: Convert Ascii to char, Chris Dollin, 03:57
- Re: Convert Ascii to char, meendar, 03:41
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, ¬a\\/b, 03:40
- Re: macros, Laurent Deniau, 03:34
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Ravishankar S, 03:30
- Re: Alignment, Peter J. Holzer, 03:24
- Re: defining variable, Ivan Gotovchits, 02:57
- Re: macros, CBFalconer, 02:48
- Re: macros, Ivan Gotovchits, 02:39
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, Justin Spahr-Summers, 02:21
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, Alexei A. Frounze, 02:13
- Re: File included twice, Chris Dollin, 02:06
- Re: defining variable, Alan Curry, 00:45
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, Ark Khasin, 00:18
- NOW WATCH Satellite TV on your PC without Paying Monthly FEES, Jimmy, 00:07
August 22, 2007
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, Thad Smith, 23:45
- Re: macros, borophyll, 23:23
- Re: File included twice, Thad Smith, 23:19
- macro expansion, borophyll, 23:00
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, cr88192, 22:50
- Re: Function prototypes, osmium, 22:42
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 22:28
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, pete, 22:21
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, pete, 22:12
- Re: macros, pete, 22:05
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Keith Thompson, 22:03
- Re: macros, CBFalconer, 22:01
- Re: Function prototypes, pete, 22:00
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, CBFalconer, 21:59
- Re: macros, Eric Sosman, 21:58
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, Dik T. Winter, 21:40
- Re: Function prototypes, Eric Sosman, 21:40
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, Chad, 21:39
- macros, borophyll, 21:21
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, CBFalconer, 21:17
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, pete, 21:12
- Re: Two questions about the following lines of code, CBFalconer, 21:07
- Re: Function prototypes, CBFalconer, 20:59
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, CBFalconer, 20:56
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: Creating an interface to variables, Clifford Heath, 20:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 20:46
- Re: Function prototypes, Stephen Sprunk, 20:46
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, cr88192, 20:43
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, Keith Thompson, 20:40
- Re: defining variable, Richard Heathfield, 20:37
- Re: bibliothèque, Jean Pierre Daviau, 20:35
- Re: File included twice, CBFalconer, 20:31
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Keith Thompson, 20:27
- Two questions about the following lines of code, Chad, 20:23
- Re: Function prototypes, user923005, 20:21
- Re: A challenging file to parse, CBFalconer, 20:20
- Re: A challenging file to parse, CBFalconer, 20:15
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Chris McDonald, 20:11
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 20:07
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, Robert Gamble, 20:06
- Re: Are there books about C data structures?, user923005, 20:06
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 20:01
- Re: Function prototypes, Keith Thompson, 19:58
- Re: Function prototypes, Old Wolf, 19:54
- Re: What does this matrix code do?, Ben Bacarisse, 19:48
- Re: Function prototypes, Richard Heathfield, 19:40
- Are there books about C data structures?, Mik0b0, 19:39
- Re: Search for built-in header and application header, cr88192, 19:30
- Re: Function prototypes, Al Balmer, 19:27
- defining variable, Roman Mashak, 19:25
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, cr88192, 19:18
- Re: Comparing singed to unsinged warning, Al Balmer, 19:18
- Function prototypes, Steph Barklay, 19:12
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, cr88192, 19:12
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, pete, 19:11
- Comparing singed to unsinged warning, Nevil Lesdog, 19:09
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 19:03
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 18:37
- What does this matrix code do?, Matt, 18:12
- Re: A challenging file to parse - TPA, Default User, 17:36
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 17:31
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 17:25
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Mike, 17:24
- Re: putenv for AIX and ifdef for AIX, CBFalconer, 17:01
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Ian Collins, 16:59
- bibliothèque, Jean Pierre Daviau, 16:54
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, CBFalconer, 16:49
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Chris Torek, 16:48
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, CBFalconer, 16:44
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, lawrence . jones, 16:39
- Re: File included twice, Chris Dollin, 16:05
- Re: Creating an interface to variables, Chris Carlen, 16:00
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Ian Collins, 15:57
- Re: learning c, August Karlstrom, 15:57
- Re: learning c, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: learning c, arnuld, 15:21
- Re: File included twice, Ben Pfaff, 15:18
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Joe Wright, 15:06
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Justin Spahr-Summers, 15:04
- File included twice, Ravi, 15:02
- Re: learning c, Shadowman, 15:00
- Re: learning c, Pietro Cerutti, 14:54
- NOW WATCH Satellite TV on your PC without Paying Monthly FEES, Jimmy, 14:50
- Re: A challenging file to parse, umbs . sairam, 14:40
- c language, jim, 14:32
- Re: Search for built-in header and application header, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Keith Thompson, 14:16
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 14:07
- Search for built-in header and application header, linq936, 14:00
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 13:55
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Flash Gordon, 13:52
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 13:43
- Re: learning c, santosh, 13:43
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Robert Gamble, 13:42
- Re: learning c, kotzkroete@xxxxxxxxx, 13:36
- Re: defining variable, Flash Gordon, 13:36
- learning c, sudhakar.subbiah@xxxxxxxxx, 13:33
- Re: Alignment, Peter J. Holzer, 13:24
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Peter J. Holzer, 13:08
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Walter Roberson, 12:56
- Re: Interview question on Icmp, Shadowman, 12:53
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Harald van Dijk, 12:52
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Default User, 12:51
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Peter J. Holzer, 12:44
- Re: A challenging file to parse, david . deram, 12:33
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 12:29
- Re: putenv for AIX and ifdef for AIX, Richard Tobin, 12:28
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Ed Jensen, 12:16
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 12:13
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Francine . Neary, 12:05
- putenv for AIX and ifdef for AIX, ClownPleco, 12:01
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Eric Sosman, 11:52
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 11:49
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Kenneth Brody, 11:17
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Kenneth Brody, 11:04
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Kenneth Brody, 10:58
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Keith Thompson, 10:57
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 10:52
- Re: Convert Ascii to char, Chris Dollin, 10:50
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Tobin, 10:28
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 10:26
- Re: Convert Ascii to char, santosh, 10:26
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Mark Bluemel, 10:18
- Convert Ascii to char, meendar, 10:13
- Re: defining variable, Richard Heathfield, 10:07
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard, 10:07
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 10:05
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Heathfield, 10:01
- Re: defining variable, Jack Klein, 09:56
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Dik T. Winter, 09:48
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Dik T. Winter, 09:47
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard Tobin, 09:13
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Eric Sosman, 09:04
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 09:03
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, santosh, 08:54
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Ben Bacarisse, 08:30
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Mark Bluemel, 08:24
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, cr88192, 08:20
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Mark Bluemel, 08:16
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 08:14
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, cr88192, 07:59
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 07:58
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 07:51
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 07:48
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Mark Bluemel, 07:29
- Re: Dynamically resizing a buffer, Richard, 07:25
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, cr88192, 07:25
- Re: A challenging file to parse, CBFalconer, 07:15
- Re: application of ## operator in C, CBFalconer, 07:10
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 07:06
- Dynamically resizing a buffer, Philip Potter, 07:05
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 06:57
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Richard Heathfield, 06:49
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, pete, 06:41
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, pete, 06:38
- Re: defining variable, Richard Heathfield, 05:53
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Army1987, 05:21
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, santosh, 05:16
- Re: Considering white spaces in search patterns, Richard Bos, 05:08
- Re: HI all question on circular bit shifting, santosh, 04:58
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Army1987, 04:57
- Re: Interview question on Icmp, santosh, 04:57
- Re: Interview question on Tcp/ip, Edwin van den Oetelaar, 04:06
- Re: Interview question on Icmp, Ian Collins, 03:50
- Re: Interview question on Tcp/ip, Ian Collins, 03:49
- Re: defining variable, Ian Collins, 03:48
- Interview question on Icmp, linuxsrbabu@xxxxxxxxx, 03:39
- Interview question on Icmp, linuxsrbabu@xxxxxxxxx, 03:39
- Interview question on Icmp, linuxsrbabu@xxxxxxxxx, 03:39
- Interview question on Tcp/ip, linuxsrbabu@xxxxxxxxx, 03:33
- HI all question on circular bit shifting, linuxsrbabu@xxxxxxxxx, 03:00
- Re: Heap & BSS, Chris Dollin, 02:55
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Chris Dollin, 02:52
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 02:36
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Bos, 02:32
- Re: Considering white spaces in search patterns, Jack Klein, 02:30
- Re: Heap & BSS, karthikbalaguru, 02:07
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Roy, 01:46
- Considering white spaces in search patterns, royzlife, 01:42
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Ian Collins, 01:41
- Re: application of ## operator in C, mail2sandeepnl@xxxxxxxxx, 01:26
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 00:10
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 00:04
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Ark Khasin, 00:04
August 21, 2007
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 23:59
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, pete, 20:57
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, CBFalconer, 20:44
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 20:40
- Re: [ot]Re: About multidimensional array, CBFalconer, 20:35
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 20:31
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:10
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:04
- Re: Heap & BSS, Chris Torek, 20:00
- Re: A challenging file to parse, user923005, 19:58
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 19:56
- Re: Heap & BSS, CBFalconer, 19:41
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Joe Wright, 19:38
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, pete, 19:35
- Re: A challenging file to parse, CBFalconer, 19:35
- Re: application of ## operator in C, CBFalconer, 19:19
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Peter J. Holzer, 19:14
- Re: A challenging file to parse, user923005, 19:11
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 19:08
- [ot]Re: About multidimensional array, pete, 19:01
- Re: User implementable standard library functions, Flash Gordon, 19:00
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 18:58
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 18:52
- User implementable standard library functions, Francine . Neary, 18:50
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:49
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Old Wolf, 18:48
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Peter J. Holzer, 18:45
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', CBFalconer, 18:44
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 18:42
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Old Wolf, 18:36
- Re: [ot]Re: Basic bits operation, CBFalconer, 18:36
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Old Wolf, 18:35
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 18:34
- Re: [OT] User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Default User, 18:32
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 18:31
- Re: Heap & BSS, santosh, 18:26
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Keith Thompson, 18:23
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 18:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 18:17
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', santosh, 18:16
- Re: [OT] User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: Heap & BSS, Keith Thompson, 18:07
- Re: Heap & BSS, Flash Gordon, 17:55
- Re: About multidimensional array, Richard Heathfield, 17:53
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Richard, 17:50
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 17:41
- Re: Creating an interface to variables, John Devereux, 17:39
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 17:35
- Re: application of ## operator in C, CBFalconer, 17:34
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 17:31
- Re: A challenging file to parse, David Mathog, 17:30
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:28
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Martin Ambuhl, 17:27
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, CBFalconer, 17:27
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 17:26
- Re: Alignment, Peter J. Holzer, 17:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, CBFalconer, 17:21
- Re: Building MPFR on HP UX 11.23, user923005, 17:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:20
- Re: Heap & BSS, Default User, 17:16
- Re: Got it!, CBFalconer, 17:15
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:12
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Al Balmer, 17:12
- Re: About multidimensional array, CBFalconer, 17:11
- Re: About multidimensional array, CBFalconer, 17:08
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Eric Sosman, 17:02
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 17:01
- Creating an interface to variables, Chris Carlen, 17:00
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 16:57
- Re: Heap & BSS, karthikbalaguru, 16:54
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:53
- Re: Heap & BSS, Default User, 16:48
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Robert Gamble, 16:46
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Ian Collins, 16:44
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Malcolm McLean, 16:42
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Keith Thompson, 16:41
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Default User, 16:34
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Walter Roberson, 16:29
- Re: A challenging file to parse, David Resnick, 16:28
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:26
- Re: A challenging file to parse, Walter Roberson, 16:26
- Re: Heap & BSS, Chris Torek, 16:25
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 16:25
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:21
- Re: Heap & BSS, santosh, 16:18
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:14
- Re: A challenging file to parse, santosh, 16:13
- Heap & BSS, karthikbalaguru, 16:08
- A challenging file to parse, david . deram, 16:07
- Re: application of ## operator in C, karthikbalaguru, 16:04
- Re: Recursively, karthikbalaguru, 16:02
- Re: check memory protection, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: Recursively, Ian Shef, 15:37
- Re: check memory protection, Al Balmer, 15:31
- Re: check memory protection, Chris Dollin, 15:29
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Kenneth Brody, 15:22
- Re: [ot]Re: Basic bits operation, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Keith Thompson, 15:16
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, spamfree, 15:15
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- check memory protection, Javier, 15:08
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Kenneth Brody, 15:04
- Re: Got it!, Keith Thompson, 14:55
- Re: Building MPFR on HP UX 11.23, Chris Torek, 14:27
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 14:22
- Re: About multidimensional array, Chris Torek, 14:13
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 13:29
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer - TPA, Default User, 13:27
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Charlton Wilbur, 13:21
- Re: [ot]Re: Basic bits operation, Default User, 13:21
- Re: Got it!, Charlton Wilbur, 13:16
- Building MPFR on HP UX 11.23, krisc, 12:45
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, Chris Dollin, 12:39
- wholesale sport shoes,clothing,electronics in china www.fashion-sky.com, fashion-sky, 12:16
- Re: strtok and char pointers, Mark Bluemel, 12:14
- Re: application of ## operator in C, santosh, 12:14
- Re: Why do we use different files for C ?, santosh, 12:10
- Why do we use different files for C ?, Roy, 12:01
- Re: strtok and char pointers, Richard Tobin, 11:52
- strtok and char pointers, Tyler Smith, 11:51
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Richard, 11:31
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Richard, 11:29
- Re: About multidimensional array, Richard, 11:26
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Mark Bluemel, 11:03
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 10:38
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Philip Potter, 10:24
- Re: application of ## operator in C, Robert Gamble, 10:02
- Re: application of ## operator in C, karthikbalaguru, 09:56
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Mark Bluemel, 09:43
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Mark Bluemel, 09:40
- application of ## operator in C, mail2sandeepnl@xxxxxxxxx, 09:38
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, André Wagner, 09:35
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Chris Dollin, 09:34
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, santosh, 09:34
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, André Wagner, 09:29
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, Mark Bluemel, 09:29
- Re: Got it!, Richard Heathfield, 09:23
- Re: Multiple malloc in the same pointer, bert, 09:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 09:19
- Multiple malloc in the same pointer, André Wagner, 09:14
- Re: Got it!, Richard Bos, 09:11
- Re: About multidimensional array, Richard Heathfield, 09:07
- Re: About multidimensional array, Richard Heathfield, 09:06
- Re: Got it!, Joachim Schmitz, 08:55
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 08:36
- Re: Got it!, Kenny McCormack, 08:04
- Re: Got it!, Kenny McCormack, 08:03
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Philip Potter, 07:05
- Re: freopen, Hlk . Turk, 07:04
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Keith Thompson, 06:38
- Re: User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Mark Bluemel, 06:37
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Pietro Cerutti, 06:27
- User error or g++ disambiguation bug?, Nomen Nescio, 06:10
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 05:49
- Re: About multidimensional array, pete, 05:41
- Re: About multidimensional array, pete, 05:38
- Re: Got it!, Keith Thompson, 05:37
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Philip Potter, 05:35
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Richard Tobin, 05:16
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, mark_bluemel, 05:12
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Army1987, 05:10
- Re: Got it!, Ian Collins, 04:56
- Re: Got it!, Army1987, 04:54
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Flash Gordon, 03:55
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Mark Bluemel, 03:50
- Re: Got it!, Umesh, 03:46
- Re: parsing a text line vertically, Mark Bluemel, 03:43
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, sarab.nsit@xxxxxxxxx, 03:19
- Re: peculiar problem with expression evaluation, Ian Collins, 03:17
- peculiar problem with expression evaluation, sarab.nsit@xxxxxxxxx, 03:12
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Chris Torek, 02:19
- Re: About multidimensional array, somenath, 02:09
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, CBFalconer, 01:53
- Re: About multidimensional array, CBFalconer, 01:39
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Heathfield, 01:36
- Re: Basic bits operation, Ian Collins, 01:23
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Heathfield, 00:54
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 00:17
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 00:17
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 00:12
August 20, 2007
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Eric Sosman, 23:29
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Robert Gamble, 23:28
- Re: do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Keith Thompson, 23:23
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, William Hughes, 23:17
- do/while loop and scope of automatic vars, Erik de Castro Lopo, 23:01
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 22:18
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 21:45
- Re: About multidimensional array, Alan Curry, 21:37
- Re: Debugging Multi-core Processor., Tim Prince, 21:28
- Re: About multidimensional array, drazet, 21:19
- Re: About multidimensional array, drazet, 21:15
- [ot]Re: Basic bits operation, pete, 21:13
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 21:06
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Heathfield, 21:05
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 21:03
- Re: About multidimensional array, Chris Torek, 21:02
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 21:01
- Re: About multidimensional array, pete, 20:51
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Ben Bacarisse, 20:49
- Re: Basic bits operation, pete, 20:46
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Ben Bacarisse, 20:36
- Re: About multidimensional array, drazet, 20:30
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Heathfield, 20:24
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 20:14
- Re: Alignment, Chris Torek, 20:11
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 20:03
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 19:53
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Keith Thompson, 19:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 19:43
- Re: parsing a text line vertically, pete, 19:32
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 19:27
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 19:25
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, Mark McIntyre, 19:16
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Keith Thompson, 19:09
- www.faressoft.all-up.com, فارس سوفت, 19:03
- Re: Alignment, pete, 19:01
- Re: parsing a text line vertically, CBFalconer, 18:54
- Re: About multidimensional array, pete, 18:47
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Ben Bacarisse, 18:44
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:31
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 18:29
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 18:28
- Re: parsing a text line vertically, saron78@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 18:17
- Re: About multidimensional array, CBFalconer, 18:16
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 18:08
- Re: realloc() to zero size, Harald van Dijk, 18:05
- Re: parsing a text line vertically, pete, 18:04
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 18:04
- Re: parsing a text line vertically, saron78, 18:00
- Re: realloc() to zero size, Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 17:34
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 17:31
- Re: Recursively, Sjouke Burry, 17:24
- Re: realloc() to zero size, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- MI5 Persecution: Chris Tarrant - 10/March/1999 (6992), MI5Victim, 17:15
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 17:11
- Re: Got it!, Keith Thompson, 17:11
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 17:09
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 17:03
- MI5 Persecution: Channel Four TV News - 12/Feb/1999 (5769), MI5Victim, 16:59
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 16:56
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Flash Gordon, 16:54
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 16:53
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 16:50
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 16:46
- Re: Debugging Multi-core Processor., Ian Collins, 16:44
- Re: realloc() to zero size, Harald van Dijk, 16:43
- MI5 Persecution: Dimbleby / John Major, April 1997 (4546), MI5Victim, 16:42
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, Harald van Dijk, 16:36
- Re: Alignment, Default User, 16:30
- MI5 Persecution: Ken Clarke (2), April 1997 (3323), MI5Victim, 16:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:15
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 16:11
- Re: Alignment, Richard Heathfield, 16:08
- Re: Alignment, fishpond, 16:08
- MI5 Persecution: Ken Clarke (1), April 1997 (2100), MI5Victim, 16:08
- Got it!, Umesh, 16:06
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Francine . Neary, 16:04
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Re: want to begin C, user923005, 15:58
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Harald van Dijk, 15:54
- MI5 Persecution: Overview (877), MI5Victim, 15:52
- Re: What good are vertical tab and form feed for ?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 15:47
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Army1987, 15:36
- Re: Generating strings based on pattern, Richard Harter, 15:30
- Re: Alignment, Army1987, 15:28
- Re: Alignment, Army1987, 15:26
- Re: About multidimensional array, Army1987, 15:25
- Re: Printing strings columnwise, pete, 15:20
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 15:20
- MI5 Persecution: David Hepworth (2) 16/5/97 (17999), MI5Victim, 15:20
- Re: Alignment, pete, 15:11
- Re: Printing strings columnwise, Umesh, 15:09
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 15:02
- Re: Printing strings columnwise, pete, 15:00
- MI5 Persecution: Victor Lewis-Smith 9/5/97 (16776), MI5Victim, 14:55
- Re: About multidimensional array, CBFalconer, 14:55
- Re: What good are vertical tab and form feed for ?, Al Balmer, 14:54
- Printing strings columnwise, Umesh, 14:50
- Re: Selects eth device to send/receive, CBFalconer, 14:48
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 14:44
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Harald van Dijk, 14:44
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 14:41
- Re: What good are vertical tab and form feed for ?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 14:39
- Looking for C-programmers, Internet Dating Game, 14:36
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, Kenneth Brody, 14:31
- MI5 Persecution: Continuing Silence 9/5/97 (15553), MI5Victim, 14:31
- Re: What good are vertical tab and form feed for ?, John Bode, 14:20
- MI5 Persecution: Peak Practice 26/4/97 (14330), MI5Victim, 14:10
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 14:10
- Re: Generating strings based on pattern, Walter Roberson, 14:05
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Army1987, 13:52
- Re: incomplete struct in a struct, Kenneth Brody, 13:49
- realloc() to zero size, Kenneth Brody, 13:43
- MI5 Persecution: I am being ignored 17/4/97 (13107), MI5Victim, 13:42
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Kenneth Brody, 13:31
- MI5 Persecution: Striking out action 10/3/97 (11884), MI5Victim, 13:05
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Chris Dollin, 12:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Harald van Dijk, 12:47
- Debugging Multi-core Processor., srimks11@xxxxxxxxx, 12:40
- MI5 Persecution: David Hepworth (1) 26/2/97 (10661), MI5Victim, 12:38
- Re: want to begin C, Al Balmer, 12:36
- What good are vertical tab and form feed for ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 12:31
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 12:30
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Pietro Cerutti, 12:19
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, Spiros Bousbouras, 12:18
- MI5 Persecution: No Justice 20/11/96 (9438), MI5Victim, 12:16
- Re: want to begin C, Clever Monkey, 12:12
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Eric Sosman, 12:08
- Re: safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, David Resnick, 12:02
- Re: freopen, Kevin Handy, 11:57
- MI5 Persecution: WTGROMT 18/11/96 (8215), MI5Victim, 11:57
- MI5 Persecution: Excellent web page 19/10/96 (6992), MI5Victim, 11:37
- safe to fclose stdout to avoid memory leak?, Pietro Cerutti, 11:35
- Re: want to begin C, Richard, 11:28
- Re: want to begin C, Serve Lau, 11:27
- MI5 Persecution: Usual targets of such abuse 10/10/96 (5769), MI5Victim, 11:17
- Re: want to begin C, Clever Monkey, 11:01
- MI5 Persecution: Just too crazy 30/9/96 (4546), MI5Victim, 10:53
- MI5 Persecution: Latest technology 31/7/96 (3323), MI5Victim, 10:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 10:01
- MI5 Persecution: BBC+ITN=MI5 23/7/96 (2100), MI5Victim, 09:58
- MI5 Persecution: Silly-billy 6/7/96 (877), MI5Victim, 09:34
- Re: want to begin C, Ivar Rosquist, 09:31
- Re: want to begin C, Richard Bos, 09:07
- Re: Recursively, Peter Dickerson, 08:58
- Re: Problem in C code, santosh, 08:58
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, Peter J. Holzer, 08:57
- Re: want to begin C, santosh, 08:51
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 08:39
- Re: Alignment, CBFalconer, 08:31
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Philip Potter, 08:29
- want to begin C, pandit, 08:29
- Re: Problem in C code, Raj, 08:27
- Re: byte value, CBFalconer, 08:26
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, CBFalconer, 08:18
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Philip Potter, 08:10
- Re: cheking overflow, CBFalconer, 08:01
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 07:55
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Peter J. Holzer, 07:46
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 07:44
- Re: cheking overflow, pete, 07:03
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, pete, 06:53
- Re: byte value, quarkcode, 06:51
- Re: About multidimensional array, pete, 06:44
- Re: cheking overflow, quarkcode, 06:41
- Re: Alignment, Ivar Rosquist, 06:39
- Re: Alignment, Peter J. Holzer, 06:28
- Re: Alignment, Ian Collins, 06:17
- Re: Alignment, fishpond, 05:51
- About multidimensional array, drazet, 05:43
- Forex Guide and Wedding Planning Tips, Priyanka, 05:23
- Re: Recursively, Dibyendu, 05:20
- Re: Alignment, Peter J. Holzer, 05:15
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Keith Thompson, 04:59
- Re: Alignment, Peter J. Holzer, 04:49
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, Chris Hills, 04:20
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, Chris Hills, 04:17
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Chris Dollin, 04:12
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Richard Heathfield, 03:50
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Mark Bluemel, 03:49
- MI5 Persecution: Silly-billy 6/7/96 (5769), MI5Victim, 03:44
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 03:39
- MI5 Persecution: Old_500 5/7/96 (4546), MI5Victim, 03:13
- Re: Generating strings based on pattern, Chris Torek, 03:04
- MI5 Persecution: alt.fan.mike-corley 6/6/96 (3323), MI5Victim, 02:52
- Re: Looking for the "isfinite" function in C/C++?, Chris Torek, 02:50
- MI5 Persecution: Bernard Levin 1/6/96 (2100), MI5Victim, 02:28
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Chris Dollin, 02:18
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 02:06
- MI5 Persecution: Fitted up 26/4/96 (877), MI5Victim, 02:04
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 02:03
- Re: Selects eth device to send/receive, Ivan Gotovchits, 01:34
- Re: Selects eth device to send/receive, Walter Roberson, 01:17
- Re: Selects eth device to send/receive, Walter Roberson, 01:10
- Re: Generating strings based on pattern, Walter Roberson, 00:53
- Re: Selects eth device to send/receive, Ivan Gotovchits, 00:50
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, Justin Spahr-Summers, 00:23
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 00:04
August 19, 2007
- Re: Recursively, elmerpdc, 23:51
- Re: Alignment, Ian Collins, 23:49
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 23:47
- Re: Selects eth device to send/receive, Ian Collins, 23:43
- Selects eth device to send/receive, SungHyun Nam, 23:19
- Generating strings based on pattern, dhinakar_ve, 23:09
- Re: Alignment, Ian Collins, 23:00
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 22:56
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, pete, 22:40
- Re: byte value, CBFalconer, 22:15
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, CBFalconer, 21:57
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, CBFalconer, 21:55
- Re: Recursively, IDDLife, 21:05
- Re: Alignment, Eric Sosman, 21:02
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 20:59
- Re: Recursively, IDDLife, 20:57
- Re: pointer to structure array, Ben Bacarisse, 20:41
- Re: Recursively, Mark McDougall, 20:30
- Re: Alignment, Ark Khasin, 20:19
- Re: pointer to structure array, estantep, 20:13
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, pete, 20:03
- Re: Alignment, Robert Gamble, 20:00
- Re: pointer to structure array, pete, 19:56
- Re: pointer to structure array, Ark Khasin, 19:39
- pointer to structure array, estantep, 18:52
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 18:40
- Re: Alignment, Malcolm McLean, 18:07
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ed Jensen, 17:58
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 17:38
- Re: Alignment, Thad Smith, 17:36
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 17:34
- Re: Alignment, fishpond, 17:31
- Re: More basic bit operations, Thad Smith, 17:29
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: Alignment, Keith Thompson, 17:22
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 17:16
- Re: looking for the fastest complex number arithmetics..., Axel Vogt, 17:04
- Re: Problem in C code, Thad Smith, 17:04
- Re: Recursively, runner, 16:58
- Re: Alignment, pete, 16:56
- Re: More basic bit operations, pete, 16:54
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ed Jensen, 16:54
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 16:50
- Re: Alignment, Harald van Dijk, 16:47
- Re: Alignment, Malcolm McLean, 16:42
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:38
- Re: looking for the fastest complex number arithmetics..., Malcolm McLean, 16:31
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: constant datatypes, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Alignment, fishpond, 16:10
- Re: More basic bit operations, philbo30, 16:09
- More basic bit operations, philbo30, 16:04
- Re: Basic bits operation, philbo30, 16:03
- Re: zlib question (compression/uncompression fails) - demo atatched, Keith Thompson, 16:02
- Basic bits operation, philbo30, 15:56
- Re: looking for the fastest complex number arithmetics..., Erik Wikström, 15:53
- Here are many infos about C, Hasipups, 15:41
- Re: byte value, akappa, 15:36
- Re: looking for the fastest complex number arithmetics..., Luna Moon, 15:34
- Re: byte value, pete, 15:32
- Re: byte value, pete, 15:19
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 15:16
- Re: ((struct name *)0)->b ?, akappa, 15:06
- Re: byte value, akappa, 15:04
- Re: Recursively, Tim Wescott, 14:55
- byte value, dana_livni2000, 14:37
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, akappa, 14:28
- Re: ((struct name *)0)->b ?, Chris Torek, 14:23
- Re: ((struct name *)0)->b ?, Flash Gordon, 14:04
- Re: ((struct name *)0)->b ?, akappa, 14:00
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, CBFalconer, 13:52
- Re: ((struct name *)0)->b ?, Flash Gordon, 13:51
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, akappa, 13:51
- Re: looking for the fastest complex number arithmetics..., Thomas Richter, 13:50
- Re: ((struct name *)0)->b ?, akappa, 13:43
- Re: Recursively, CBFalconer, 13:31
- ((struct name *)0)->b ?, karthikbalaguru, 13:14
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:09
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:54
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:53
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, Flash Gordon, 12:50
- MI5 Persecution: Fitted up 26/4/96 (877), MI5Victim, 12:50
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:50
- Re: constant datatypes, pete, 12:47
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, Malcolm McLean, 12:46
- Re: Serializing a glib data type, Mark McIntyre, 12:45
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, Mark McIntyre, 12:43
- Re: constant datatypes, santosh, 12:43
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Malcolm McLean, 12:40
- Re: constant datatypes, santosh, 12:33
- Re: constant datatypes, Harald van Dijk, 12:21
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Harter, 12:04
- Re: Recursively, Malcolm McLean, 11:59
- Serializing a glib data type, akappa, 11:58
- Re: zlib question (compression/uncompression fails) - demo atatched, Malcolm McLean, 11:45
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Harter, 11:36
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, CBFalconer, 11:06
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Flash Gordon, 11:05
- Re: redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, pete, 10:54
- constant datatypes, mallikaarjuna24@xxxxxxxxx, 10:44
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Eric Sosman, 10:43
- redeclaration of 'p' with no linkage, Ravi, 10:43
- constant datatypes, mallikaarjuna24@xxxxxxxxx, 10:37
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 10:37
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 10:36
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, CBFalconer, 10:27
- Re: zlib question (compression/uncompression fails) - demo atatched, Chris Dollin, 10:25
- Re: zlib question (compression/uncompression fails) - demo atatched, pete, 10:17
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard Tobin, 10:12
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 10:08
- zlib question (compression/uncompression fails) - demo atatched, Anonymous, 10:02
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Chris Dollin, 09:57
- Re: Problem in C code, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:35
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Flash Gordon, 08:33
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, fishpond, 08:03
- Re: Recursively, The Real Andy, 07:07
- Re: Recursively, Chris Dollin, 05:17
- Re: Recursively, Richard Tobin, 05:06
- Re: Recursively, Ian Collins, 04:54
- Recursively, karthikbalaguru, 04:39
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Chris Dollin, 04:16
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 04:14
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Chris Dollin, 04:06
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 04:06
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Chris Dollin, 03:50
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 03:12
- Prep Courses for Certifications, ASQ CQE, CSTE & CSQA & Business Analyst., Vijay, 03:00
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 02:46
- Re: Problem in C code, pete, 02:31
- Problem in C code, Raj, 02:07
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Ian Collins, 00:34
August 18, 2007
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 23:53
- Re: Optimization question, Pierre Asselin, 22:29
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 21:47
- OT (FW!) Re: islam ??, myself, 20:39
- Re: freopen, SM Ryan, 19:58
- Re: Optimization question, SM Ryan, 19:58
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, SM Ryan, 19:58
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 18:47
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard, 18:33
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, pete, 18:29
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard, 18:29
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard Tobin, 18:08
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 18:05
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard Tobin, 18:02
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard Tobin, 17:59
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 17:56
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Flash Gordon, 17:54
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 17:37
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, santosh, 17:36
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 17:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 17:14
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:08
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:02
- Re: Error 'IOC_W32', Martin Ambuhl, 16:42
- Re: Bit representation of a float, Peter J. Holzer, 16:26
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:18
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, CBFalconer, 15:20
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, CBFalconer, 15:18
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, CBFalconer, 15:13
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, CBFalconer, 15:03
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 14:49
- Re: freopen, Ben Bacarisse, 14:43
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Chris Dollin, 14:40
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 14:40
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 14:37
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 14:21
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 14:17
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 14:11
- Re: Error 'IOC_W32', Jack Klein, 14:09
- freopen, Hlk . Turk, 14:05
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 13:57
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 13:52
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 13:49
- Error 'IOC_W32', ollanthay, 13:39
- Re: call c++ function from c, Keith Thompson, 13:38
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, sakthi, 13:31
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Keith Thompson, 13:22
- Re: call c++ function from c, Kenny McCormack, 13:22
- Re: call c++ function from c, Richard, 12:35
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 12:30
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 12:28
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 12:21
- Remote Spying software, Bliton, 12:07
- Data recovery software, Bliton, 11:58
- [MISRA NEWS] MISRA Newsletter July 2007, Chris Hills, 11:52
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Coos Haak, 11:51
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Richard Heathfield, 11:32
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, Bliton, 11:32
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 11:31
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Richard Heathfield, 11:22
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Malcolm McLean, 11:21
- Re: call c++ function from c, Richard Heathfield, 11:20
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 11:12
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 11:04
- Re: Optimization question, Tim Prince, 10:59
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 10:57
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 10:50
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard, 10:41
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 10:04
- Re: Optimization question, Malcolm McLean, 09:41
- Re: Optimization question, websnarf, 09:20
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Chris Dollin, 09:09
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 09:08
- Re: Optimization question, Ben Bacarisse, 09:01
- Re: Optimization question, Flash Gordon, 08:42
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 08:40
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Eric Sosman, 08:31
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, pete, 08:25
- Re: Optimization question, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:05
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Flash Gordon, 08:04
- Re: Optimization question, Markus Grunwald, 07:56
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 07:53
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 07:44
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 07:10
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, J. J. Farrell, 06:59
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 06:58
- Re: Optimization question, Malcolm McLean, 06:30
- Optimization question, Markus Grunwald, 06:14
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 05:58
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Antoninus Twink, 05:19
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Ian Collins, 05:11
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, mani, 04:53
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Sensei, 04:49
- Re: call c++ function from c, Marcin Wolcendorf, 04:43
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 04:42
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 04:35
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Malcolm McLean, 04:28
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 04:15
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Ian Collins, 03:40
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Alexei A. Frounze, 03:37
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, user923005, 03:36
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 03:34
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, Ian Collins, 03:15
- Re: Final Year B.E Project, user923005, 03:09
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, user923005, 03:02
- Final Year B.E Project, ravi, 02:51
- Re: Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 02:29
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Richard Heathfield, 02:27
- Dictionary Data Structure, ravi, 02:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:21
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, CBFalconer, 02:17
- Re: incomplete struct in a struct, Barry Schwarz, 02:02
August 17, 2007
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Eric Sosman, 21:56
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, Eric Sosman, 21:40
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 21:33
- Re: interview question, Keith Thompson, 21:17
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 20:01
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, user923005, 19:48
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 19:47
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 19:37
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, fishpond, 19:25
- Re: Degenerate strcmp, pete, 19:01
- Degenerate strcmp, fishpond, 18:47
- Re: interview question, Richard Heathfield, 18:39
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', pete, 18:30
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, pete, 18:04
- Re: interview question, Al Balmer, 18:01
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:38
- Re: The Advantage of Macros, Malcolm McLean, 17:30
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 17:28
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:00
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:50
- Re: C and Network, Mark McIntyre, 16:13
- Re: interview question, Mark McIntyre, 16:05
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, CBFalconer, 14:55
- c tutorial, shaw, 14:32
- Re: interview question, CBFalconer, 13:44
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard Tobin, 13:35
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 13:32
- Re: interview question, Walter Roberson, 13:02
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Clever Monkey, 12:49
- Re: interview question, srimks11@xxxxxxxxx, 12:16
- Wholesale Sony laptops.Apple Ipods Nano, Xbox 360, Sony PS3,, new-nikeshoes, 12:14
- Wholesale NIKE .AF1.TN.Jordan.shoes http://www.new-nikeshoes.com, new-nikeshoes, 12:12
- Re: recursion, oliver, 12:07
- Re: Need Urgent Help, Jens Thoms Toerring, 11:45
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Harter, 11:35
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Harter, 11:32
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 11:30
- Re: Need Urgent Help, srimks11@xxxxxxxxx, 11:28
- Re: interview question, Philip Potter, 11:15
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 11:12
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Kenneth Brody, 10:35
- Re: best GUI library for vector drawing program, Mark Bluemel, 10:34
- Re: interview question, Kenneth Brody, 10:29
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Edwin van den Oetelaar, 10:05
- Re: interview question, Joachim Schmitz, 10:00
- Linux is about to buy Microsoft, a . schoeni, 09:58
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, Chris Dollin, 09:40
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, Chris Dollin, 09:37
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, Eric Sosman, 09:29
- Re: interview question, osmium, 09:28
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard Tobin, 09:22
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 09:13
- Re: interview question, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, marydeepthy, 09:04
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 08:43
- Re: interview question, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 08:35
- Re: interview question, Joachim Schmitz, 08:32
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Chris Dollin, 08:27
- Re: Need Urgent Help, Ivan Gotovchits, 08:02
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, Ivan Gotovchits, 07:54
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Ivan Gotovchits, 07:53
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 07:13
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Chris Dollin, 07:00
- Re: interview question, Philip Potter, 06:55
- Re: interview question, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 06:39
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Pietro Cerutti, 06:29
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 06:25
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Chris Dollin, 06:22
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, pete, 06:16
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 06:15
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, Richard Bos, 06:14
- Re: C and Network, Richard Bos, 06:11
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Pietro Cerutti, 06:09
- Re: pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Chris Dollin, 06:07
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, marydeepthy, 06:04
- pointer points elsewhere, but by changed it?, Pietro Cerutti, 05:59
- Re: unsigned int size overflow, pete, 05:59
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Edwin van den Oetelaar, 05:53
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Richard Tobin, 05:51
- unsigned int size overflow, marydeepthy, 05:49
- Re: The Advantage of Macros, pete, 05:35
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard, 04:38
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 04:01
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 03:31
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, James Dow Allen, 02:58
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: The Advantage of Macros, Justin Spahr-Summers, 01:10
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 00:30
August 16, 2007
- Re: ICC using -cxxlib-gcc results in - /usr/lib/crtbeginS.o: No such file --error, Tim Prince, 22:40
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Keith Thompson, 21:24
- Re: Anything wrong with this code?, CBFalconer, 20:58
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, CBFalconer, 20:16
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 20:08
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 20:00
- Re: eager to say 46, Kelsey Bjarnason, 19:48
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard, 19:46
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 19:44
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Al Balmer, 19:39
- Re: type conversion within a union, Keith Thompson, 19:38
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 19:32
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Charles Richmond, 19:20
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Tobin, 19:20
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 19:14
- type conversion within a union, James Brown, 19:09
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Francine . Neary, 19:07
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', pete, 19:02
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, webinfinite@xxxxxxxxx, 18:59
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 18:50
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Joe Wright, 18:50
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Old Wolf, 18:49
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, webinfinite@xxxxxxxxx, 18:49
- Re: interview question, Heinrich Pumpernickel, 18:35
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Pfaff, 18:30
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard, 18:30
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, pete, 18:25
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, webinfinite@xxxxxxxxx, 18:25
- Re: how to read a file newly generated in real time?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 18:23
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', pete, 18:14
- how to read a file newly generated in real time?, webinfinite@xxxxxxxxx, 18:09
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:58
- Re: recursion, John Bode, 17:57
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Pfaff, 17:21
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, Keith Thompson, 17:13
- Re: compilation error, Keith Thompson, 17:08
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Keith Thompson, 17:07
- Re: recursion, Mark McIntyre, 16:59
- Re: call c++ function from c, Richard, 16:55
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Mark McIntyre, 16:53
- Re: recursion, Richard, 16:51
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Mark McIntyre, 16:47
- Re: call c++ function from c, SM Ryan, 16:45
- Re: cheking overflow, SM Ryan, 16:45
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:18
- Re: interview question, Kenneth Brody, 16:11
- Re: Anything wrong with this code?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 16:02
- Re: Anything wrong with this code?, Walter Roberson, 15:57
- Re: interview question, Richard Tobin, 15:52
- Re: call c++ function from c, Ian Collins, 15:51
- Anything wrong with this code?, webinfinite@xxxxxxxxx, 15:51
- Re: recursion, Default User, 15:45
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Kenneth Brody, 15:43
- Re: recursion, Al Balmer, 15:41
- Re: top post, Kenneth Brody, 15:34
- Re: Microsoft stock, Kenneth Brody, 15:28
- Re: recursion, Al Balmer, 15:20
- Re: recursion, user923005, 14:52
- Re: recursion, oliver, 14:36
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 14:35
- Re: recursion, Flash Gordon, 14:19
- Re: [OT] interview question, Keith Thompson, 14:07
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Keith Thompson, 14:00
- Re: Type conversion question, Keith Thompson, 13:48
- Re: recursion, oliver, 13:18
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 13:17
- Re: recursion, Jens Thoms Toerring, 13:16
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Ben Bacarisse, 13:13
- Re: Catching the product's weight sent via RS32 from a balance, Thomas Lutz, 13:00
- Re: recursion, Flash Gordon, 12:56
- Re: Need Urgent Help, Robert Gamble, 12:54
- Re: interview question, Al Balmer, 12:48
- Re: recursion, Robert Gamble, 12:48
- Re: interview question, Al Balmer, 12:41
- Need Urgent Help, pycraze, 12:36
- Re: interview question, CBFalconer, 12:30
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, CBFalconer, 12:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:21
- recursion, oliver, 12:00
- Re: Static initialization of unions containing arrays etc. (casting), anon . asdf, 11:37
- Re: Type conversion question, Richard, 11:33
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Bahadir, 11:31
- Re: Type conversion question, Richard Bos, 11:29
- Re: Type conversion question, Richard, 11:18
- Re: ICC using -cxxlib-gcc results in - /usr/lib/crtbeginS.o: No such file --error, Richard Bos, 10:57
- Re: Type conversion question, Richard Bos, 10:54
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard, 10:44
- Re: cheking overflow, gw7rib, 10:43
- Re: Type conversion question, Richard, 10:34
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Jens Thoms Toerring, 10:33
- ICC using -cxxlib-gcc results in - /usr/lib/crtbeginS.o: No such file --error, CoL, 10:19
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard, 10:15
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Tobin, 10:10
- Re: Static initialization of unions containing arrays etc. (casting), Jens Thoms Toerring, 09:50
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Chris Dollin, 09:47
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 09:43
- Re: cheking overflow, CBFalconer, 09:32
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Ben Bacarisse, 09:31
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Dik T. Winter, 09:10
- Re: interview question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:59
- Re: Sorting a hash table based on value (not key), CBFalconer, 08:53
- Re: Static initialization of unions containing arrays etc. (casting), anon . asdf, 08:47
- Re: interview question, Shadowman, 08:45
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, CBFalconer, 08:36
- Static initialization of unions containing arrays etc. (casting), anon . asdf, 08:31
- Re: call c++ function from c, CBFalconer, 08:31
- Re: interview question, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 08:01
- Re: compilation error, Richard, 07:54
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Ravishankar S, 07:44
- Re: cheking overflow, Flash Gordon, 07:05
- Re: interview question, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 07:04
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Jens Thoms Toerring, 06:27
- cheking overflow, quarkcode, 06:26
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Chris Torek, 06:17
- Re: interview question, Philip Potter, 06:14
- Re: call c++ function from c, Chris Torek, 05:58
- Re: call c++ function from c, Chris Torek, 05:45
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', pete, 05:41
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Flash Gordon, 05:22
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Chris Dollin, 05:14
- Re: Read-only functionality without 'const', Richard Bos, 05:09
- Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 04:31
- Read-only functionality without 'const', karthikbalaguru, 04:31
- Re: Type conversion question, Martin Ambuhl, 04:30
- Re: Sorting a hash table based on value (not key), Chris Dollin, 04:06
- Re: Sorting a hash table based on value (not key), Mark Bluemel, 03:23
- Sorting a hash table based on value (not key), vikas, 02:16
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Ark Khasin, 01:08
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, Justin Spahr-Summers, 00:53
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, Richard Heathfield, 00:53
August 15, 2007
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 23:27
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Roberto Waltman, 23:19
- Re: interview question, Eric Sosman, 23:16
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, CBFalconer, 23:15
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 22:53
- Re: call c++ function from c, CBFalconer, 22:48
- Re: interview question, Roberto Waltman, 22:46
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Heathfield, 22:22
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 22:05
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Heathfield, 21:57
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 21:52
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Heathfield, 21:50
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Robert Gamble, 21:25
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Old Wolf, 21:20
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Heathfield, 21:10
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Heathfield, 20:58
- Re: interview question, SM Ryan, 20:55
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Old Wolf, 20:50
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 20:48
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 20:45
- Re: interview question, Richard Heathfield, 20:38
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Richard Heathfield, 20:35
- Re: beginner fscanf question, pete, 20:34
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:31
- Re: interview question, dick, 20:16
- Re: Type conversion question, 1230987za, 20:11
- Re: Type conversion question, Ben Bacarisse, 20:10
- Re: Type conversion question, Dan Mills, 20:04
- Re: Type conversion question, Keith Thompson, 20:03
- Re: Type conversion question, christian.bau, 20:00
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 19:52
- Re: interview question, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: interview question, Dave Vandervies, 19:44
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Keith Thompson, 19:36
- Type conversion question, 1230987za, 19:35
- interview question, Heinrich Pumpernickel, 19:30
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Old Wolf, 19:18
- Re: some pointer issues...., pete, 18:54
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Richard Heathfield, 18:35
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, pete, 18:23
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, pete, 18:18
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 18:17
- Re: Bit representation of a float, pete, 18:14
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, Richard Heathfield, 18:01
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 17:47
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, jxh, 17:41
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:27
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: compilation error, Richard Tobin, 17:13
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 17:08
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Mark McIntyre, 17:07
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:02
- Re: call c++ function from c, Sudhanshu, 16:36
- Re: compilation error, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: C and Network, Walter Roberson, 15:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 15:23
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Ben Bacarisse, 14:14
- Re: Bit representation of a float, Walter Roberson, 14:13
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 14:12
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), Flash Gordon, 13:59
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Ben Pfaff, 13:24
- Re: C and Network, Richard, 12:55
- Re: C and Network, Richard, 12:52
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Harald van Dijk, 12:51
- Re: C and Network, Richard Heathfield, 12:48
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, larwe, 12:34
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Bahadir, 12:30
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Chris Hills, 12:28
- Re: C and Network, Chris Hills, 12:27
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, rickman, 12:26
- Re: C and Network, Richard Heathfield, 12:25
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Stephen Sprunk, 12:04
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, CBFalconer, 11:53
- Re: C and Network, Doug, 11:52
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Ben Pfaff, 11:13
- Re: Software Testing Tools, CBFalconer, 11:04
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Richard, 10:59
- Re: C and Network, Richard, 10:56
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Jens Thoms Toerring, 10:40
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Vladimir Vassilevsky, 10:23
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Mark Bluemel, 09:56
- Re: C and Network, Richard Heathfield, 09:50
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Roman Zeilinger, 09:41
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Chris Hills, 09:29
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Chris Hills, 09:27
- Re: C and Network, Chris Hills, 09:22
- Re: Bit representation of a float, Richard Bos, 09:11
- Re: Bit representation of a float, Jens Thoms Toerring, 09:11
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Roman Zeilinger, 09:09
- Re: Bit representation of a float, Richard Heathfield, 08:58
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Bos, 08:57
- Re: Bit representation of a float, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:43
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Richard, 08:37
- Bit representation of a float, Gary Baydo, 08:13
- Re: skip compilation of unused functions, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:10
- skip compilation of unused functions, Joris Dolderer, 07:51
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, Richard Heathfield, 07:41
- Re: compilation error, Richard, 07:30
- Re: eager to say 46, Richard, 07:26
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:16
- Re: fgets prototype doesn't include const?, Chris Dollin, 07:14
- Re: beginner fscanf question, Mark Bluemel, 07:14
- Re: Q: Not *really* a C question..., Bart.van.Ingen.Schenau@xxxxxx, 07:09
- beginner fscanf question, Roman Zeilinger, 06:43
- Re: what's the purpose of the program, pete, 06:10
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: eager to say 46, Richard Tobin, 05:29
- Re: Software Testing Tools, Richard Heathfield, 05:09
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 04:50
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 04:39
- Re: eager to say 46, Mark Bluemel, 03:38
- Re: do strcmp support wildcard strings, Mark Bluemel, 03:36
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, pete, 03:33
- Re: compilation error, Chris Dollin, 03:27
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), anon . asdf, 03:18
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, -Lost, 02:52
- Re: Confused at type conversion, pete, 02:48
- Re: Parse in c, meendar, 02:47
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Keith Thompson, 02:45
- Re: Parse in c, meendar, 02:22
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Richard Bos, 02:12
- Re: eager to say 46, Keith Thompson, 02:11
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Richard Bos, 02:10
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Richard Bos, 02:07
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Keith Thompson, 02:05
August 14, 2007
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, CBFalconer, 23:14
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 23:12
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 22:08
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, CBFalconer, 21:56
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), JimS, 21:55
- Re: eager to say 46, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, JimS, 21:39
- Re: call c++ function from c, CBFalconer, 21:33
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Pierre Asselin, 21:27
- Re: An example of unions not being type safe?, Scott Fluhrer, 21:17
- An example of unions not being type safe?, Chad, 21:13
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, SM Ryan, 20:09
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, larwe, 19:38
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, larwe, 19:36
- Re: compilation error, Keith Thompson, 19:21
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 19:17
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 19:11
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Pfaff, 19:04
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 18:55
- Re: compilation error, Old Wolf, 18:51
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 18:44
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Ben Bacarisse, 18:43
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Old Wolf, 18:39
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, August Karlstrom, 18:39
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, user923005, 18:38
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Ben Bacarisse, 18:33
- Re: Who might help me, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:31
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, user923005, 18:31
- Re: compilation error, August Karlstrom, 18:30
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:28
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), Flash Gordon, 18:25
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 18:25
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, user923005, 18:14
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), christian.bau, 18:09
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), Eric Sosman, 18:06
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:05
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, user923005, 18:02
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 17:56
- Re: Confused at type conversion, Keith Thompson, 17:49
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Mark McIntyre, 17:33
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Mark McIntyre, 17:28
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Army1987, 17:27
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, user923005, 17:15
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), Army1987, 17:11
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), anon . asdf, 17:01
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), anon . asdf, 16:47
- Re: call c++ function from c, Marcin Wolcendorf, 16:44
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 16:42
- Re: do strcmp support wildcard strings, Malcolm McLean, 16:40
- Re: Who might help me, Army1987, 16:38
- Software Testing Tools, smith.michelexpert@xxxxxxxxx, 16:34
- Re: what's the purpose of the program, Stephen Sprunk, 16:24
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Marcin Wolcendorf, 16:15
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Vladimir Vassilevsky, 16:15
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Eric Sosman, 16:13
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Jens Thoms Toerring, 16:07
- Re: loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), Eric Sosman, 16:00
- Re: what's the purpose of the program, Army1987, 15:58
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 15:57
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 15:50
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 15:36
- loops - Case where goto's cannot be removed (optimization), anon . asdf, 15:33
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Jens Thoms Toerring, 15:28
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Andrew Fabbro, 15:24
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Andrew Fabbro, 15:09
- Re: Confused at type conversion, Jens Thoms Toerring, 15:08
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, user923005, 15:01
- Re: eager to say 46, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 14:53
- Re: Parse in c, Al Balmer, 14:48
- Re: Parse in c, Jens Thoms Toerring, 14:48
- Re: Downloadable C Standard library documentation, santosh, 14:46
- Confused at type conversion, 1230987za, 14:42
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Kevin Handy, 14:31
- Re: Parse in c, Army1987, 14:29
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Army1987, 14:20
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Fred Kleinschmidt, 14:20
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Ben Bacarisse, 14:18
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Army1987, 14:13
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, osmium, 14:10
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Army1987, 14:09
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Flash Gordon, 14:06
- Downloadable C Standard library documentation, Water Cooler v2, 14:04
- Re: sorry,try, Army1987, 14:04
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 13:53
- Re: eager to say 46, Richard Heathfield, 13:48
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, Flash Gordon, 13:43
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Wabz, 13:42
- Re: eager to say 46, Default User, 13:38
- Re: Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Kevin Handy, 13:19
- Parse in c, meendar, 13:18
- Re: top post, Al Balmer, 13:17
- Test if an integer is a palindrome in c language, Wabz, 13:10
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Jack Klein, 13:01
- Re: compilation error, CBFalconer, 12:59
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Matt, 12:50
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, CBFalconer, 12:33
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Chris Hills, 12:09
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Harald van Dijk, 12:03
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Clever Monkey, 11:57
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Richard Bos, 11:54
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Eric Sosman, 11:52
- Re: top post, Default User, 11:52
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, David Mathog, 11:44
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Ben Bacarisse, 11:17
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Eric Sosman, 11:15
- Re: how many times the printf will be executed ?, Mark Bluemel, 11:05
- Re: how many times the printf will be executed ?, John Bode, 10:55
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Matt, 10:45
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, somenath, 10:26
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Matt, 10:13
- Re: Tests for compilerwriters?, Chris Hills, 09:45
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Sheth Raxit, 09:40
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 09:40
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Ben Bacarisse, 09:36
- Re: compilation error, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:34
- Re: eager to say 46, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:16
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Eric Sosman, 09:11
- Re: incomplete struct in a struct, Chris Dollin, 09:10
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Mark Bluemel, 08:56
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, karthikbg, 08:56
- Re: eager to say 46, Chris Dollin, 08:39
- incomplete struct in a struct, karthikbalaguru, 08:39
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Richard Tobin, 08:34
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', karthikbalaguru, 08:31
- Re: Tests for compilerwriters?, Roberto Waltman, 08:24
- Re: eager to say 46, Richard Heathfield, 07:55
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Matt, 07:52
- Re: eager to say 46, Richard Bos, 07:50
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Ben Bacarisse, 07:37
- Re: eager to say 46, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:24
- Re: what's the purpose of the program, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:16
- Re: eager to say 46, c world, 07:13
- Re: eager to say 46, Mark Bluemel, 07:08
- Re: how many times the printf will be executed ?, sumedh....., 07:04
- Re: how many times the printf will be executed ?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:02
- eager to say 46, sumedh....., 06:59
- Re: how many times the printf will be executed ?, sumedh....., 06:59
- Re: what's the purpose of the program, Mark Bluemel, 06:57
- Re: how many times the printf will be executed ?, Mark Bluemel, 06:55
- what's the purpose of the program, sumedh....., 06:51
- how many times the printf will be executed ?, sumedh....., 06:48
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, Vlad Dogaru, 06:46
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, pete, 06:39
- Re: Q: Not *really* a C question..., all, 06:38
- Re: Reading long lines from a file, Richard Heathfield, 06:36
- Re: compilation error, pete, 06:32
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', pete, 06:25
- Reading long lines from a file, Vlad Dogaru, 06:13
- Re: compilation error, Army1987, 06:06
- Re: Q: Not *really* a C question..., Richard Heathfield, 06:06
- Re: Q: Not *really* a C question..., Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 06:04
- Re: Q: Not *really* a C question..., all, 05:53
- Re: C and Network, Richard Bos, 05:50
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Army1987, 05:49
- Re: graphics in c, Army1987, 05:46
- Re: Q: Not *really* a C question..., Mark Bluemel, 05:43
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Army1987, 05:38
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Matt, 05:38
- Q: Not *really* a C question..., all, 05:31
- [OT] Re: struct layout, Army1987, 05:30
- Re: Microsoft buys Linx, sods, 05:30
- Re: compilation error, Mark Bluemel, 05:23
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Chris Dollin, 05:20
- Re: compilation error, Chris Dollin, 05:16
- Re: struct layout, Ravishankar S, 05:00
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, James Dow Allen, 04:54
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 04:50
- Re: do strcmp support wildcard strings, Mark Bluemel, 04:45
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Ivar Rosquist, 04:36
- Re: top post, CBFalconer, 04:30
- Re: do strcmp support wildcard strings, Torsten Karwoth, 04:27
- Re: struct layout, Nick Keighley, 04:24
- Re: struct layout, Nick Keighley, 04:16
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Ravishankar S, 04:04
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, James Dow Allen, 03:58
- Re: Tests for compilerwriters?, Bob Andrews, 03:58
- do strcmp support wildcard strings, Raman, 03:54
- Re: top post, Ravishankar S, 03:53
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Ravishankar S, 03:49
- Re: top post, Richard Heathfield, 03:43
- Re: C and Network, SM Ryan, 03:37
- Re: No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, Richard Heathfield, 03:36
- Re: top post, Chris Saunders, 03:04
- Re: C and Network, Aleramo, 02:55
- Re: top post, Chris Saunders, 02:53
- Re: Who might help me, Richard Bos, 02:48
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Tim Wescott, 02:48
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Sheth Raxit, 02:36
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Keith Thompson, 02:28
- No point in learning C? Use C++ instead?, -Lost, 02:19
- Re: top post, Kenny McCormack, 01:55
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, dick, 01:26
- Re: Shall I move from C to Java?, Tim Wescott, 01:10
- Shall I move from C to Java?, dick, 01:07
- Re: compilation error, Keith Thompson, 00:55
- Re: compilation error, somenath, 00:43
- Re: compilation error, Ian Collins, 00:33
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 00:17
- Re: Who might help me, Richard Heathfield, 00:16
- Re: some pointer issues...., Richard Heathfield, 00:14
- compilation error, somenath, 00:13
- Re: top post, Walter Roberson, 00:12
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 00:09
August 13, 2007
- Re: top post, Richard Heathfield, 23:54
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Eric Sosman, 22:53
- Re: K&R exercise 4-12, pete, 22:29
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 21:30
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 21:28
- Re: Microsoft buys Linx, Keith Thompson, 21:03
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Dan Henry, 20:56
- Re: Who might help me, sods, 20:53
- Re: Who might help me, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:43
- Re: Microsoft buys Linx, sods, 20:37
- Re: K&R exercise 4-12, Tyler Smith, 20:34
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Ben Bacarisse, 20:06
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, CBFalconer, 20:04
- Re: Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Fred Kleinschmidt, 19:57
- Re: top post, CBFalconer, 19:57
- Re: top post, Richard, 19:40
- Microsoft buys Linx, a . schoeni, 19:27
- Re: top post, pete, 19:15
- Seg Fault on 2nd Pass, Matt, 19:15
- Re: some pointer issues...., pete, 19:10
- Re: top post, Kenny McCormack, 19:09
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Default User, 19:09
- Re: struct layout, Kenny McCormack, 19:09
- Re: top post, Default User, 19:07
- Re: top post, Default User, 19:05
- Re: Microsoft stock, Mark McIntyre, 18:52
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Mark McIntyre, 18:51
- Re: top post, Al Balmer, 18:34
- Re: Microsoft stock, Malcolm McLean, 17:59
- Re: Tests for compilerwriters?, Malcolm McLean, 17:56
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Jens Thoms Toerring, 17:56
- Re: top post, Keith Thompson, 17:55
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Keith Thompson, 17:53
- Tests for compilerwriters?, Bob Andrews, 17:46
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Andrew Fabbro, 17:32
- Re: Microsoft stock, user923005, 17:29
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Richard, 17:23
- Re: Who might help me, Richard, 17:22
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:04
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Malcolm McLean, 16:54
- Re: Who might help me, Mark McIntyre, 16:42
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:40
- Re: Who might help me, Mark McIntyre, 16:40
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Mark McIntyre, 16:37
- Re: C and Network, Doug, 16:28
- Re: Who might help me, Malcolm McLean, 16:27
- Re: C and Network, CBFalconer, 16:24
- Re: top post, Richard, 16:22
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, CBFalconer, 16:20
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: top post, Richard, 16:17
- Re: Who might help me, Richard, 16:14
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Mark McIntyre, 16:13
- Re: <OT> Re: membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, Keith Thompson, 16:12
- Re: Who might help me, Mark McIntyre, 16:12
- Re: How to create a standalone C program?, Mark McIntyre, 16:10
- Re: top post, Default User, 16:09
- Re: top post, Keith Thompson, 16:09
- Re: top post, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Keith Thompson, 16:01
- Re: struct layout, Richard, 15:56
- Re: C and Network, Walter Roberson, 15:53
- Re: Who might help me, Doug, 15:46
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Eric Sosman, 15:44
- Re: C and Network, Walter Roberson, 15:41
- Re: top post, gw7rib, 15:40
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Chris Dollin, 15:39
- Re: C and Network, Doug, 15:39
- Re: top post, Al Balmer, 15:31
- Re: top post, Al Balmer, 15:28
- Re: Who might help me, gw7rib, 15:26
- Re: top post, CBFalconer, 15:23
- Re: top post, Mark McIntyre, 15:22
- about c language, raae, 15:21
- Re: top post, Kenny McCormack, 15:20
- Re: top post, CBFalconer, 15:19
- Re: struct layout, Kenny McCormack, 15:19
- Re: top post, Chris Saunders, 15:17
- Re: C and Network, Lew Pitcher, 15:17
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, SM Ryan, 15:11
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), SM Ryan, 15:11
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', SM Ryan, 15:11
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', SM Ryan, 15:11
- C and Network, Aleramo, 15:10
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Al Balmer, 15:10
- Re: graphics in c, CBFalconer, 15:07
- Re: Basic bits operation, CBFalconer, 14:46
- Re: struct layout, Flash Gordon, 14:43
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 14:38
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 14:33
- Re: top post, Flash Gordon, 14:31
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, matevzb, 14:30
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ivar Rosquist, 14:27
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 14:24
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Mark McIntyre, 14:22
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Walter Roberson, 14:20
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Mark McIntyre, 14:18
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, CBFalconer, 14:17
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Flash Gordon, 14:10
- Re: strange integer-pointer behaviour, Eric Sosman, 13:58
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 13:45
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 13:44
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 13:43
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Frodo Baggins, 13:41
- strange integer-pointer behaviour, matevzb, 13:35
- Re: graphics in c, user923005, 12:55
- Re: top post, Richard Heathfield, 12:51
- Re: graphics in c, user923005, 12:48
- Re: struct layout, Ravishankar S, 12:44
- Re: top post, Kenneth Brody, 12:23
- Re: top post, Kenneth Brody, 12:18
- Who might help me, a . schoeni, 12:10
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, Kenneth Brody, 11:59
- ►ENJOY free satellite tv on your pc◄, Lisa Jones, 11:49
- Re: graphics in c, Chris Dollin, 11:16
- Re: graphics in c, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 11:11
- Re: struct layout, Richard, 10:57
- Re: struct layout, Nick Keighley, 10:45
- Re: How to create a standalone C program?, dspfun, 10:38
- Re: graphics in c, Raj, 10:32
- Re: graphics in c, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 10:24
- Re: graphics in c, Raj, 10:13
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Army1987, 10:07
- Re: some pointer issues...., Army1987, 10:02
- Re: some pointer issues...., Richard Heathfield, 09:31
- Re: top post, John Smith, 09:23
- Re: top post, Richard, 09:20
- Re: top post, Thad Smith, 09:16
- Re: top post, Mark Bluemel, 09:12
- Re: <OT> Re: membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, AG, 09:10
- Re: top post, Ivar Rosquist, 08:49
- <OT> Re: membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, Tim Prince, 07:46
- Re: some pointer issues...., Harald van Dijk, 07:43
- fgets prototype doesn't include const?, jaime, 07:41
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Very.Little.Gravitas.Indeed, 07:20
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 07:04
- Re: top post, Richard Heathfield, 07:03
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 07:01
- Re: top post, Kenny McCormack, 06:56
- Re: some pointer issues...., Richard Heathfield, 06:55
- Re: top post, Ivar Rosquist, 06:52
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 06:51
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 06:46
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Army1987, 06:42
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, pete, 06:37
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Richard, 06:36
- Re: graphics in c, Army1987, 06:35
- Re: some pointer issues...., pete, 06:33
- Re: some pointer issues...., Keith Thompson, 06:30
- Re: graphics in c, Army1987, 06:29
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, pete, 06:25
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 06:14
- Re: top post, Ian Collins, 06:13
- Re: membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, Keith Thompson, 06:06
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 06:04
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Army1987, 06:04
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Army1987, 06:00
- Re: some pointer issues...., sumedh....., 05:56
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 05:49
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 05:44
- Re: struct layout, Ravishankar S, 05:43
- Re: top post, Jens Thoms Toerring, 05:05
- Re: top post, Ravishankar S, 04:53
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Chris Dollin, 04:47
- Re: top post, Jens Thoms Toerring, 04:36
- top post, Ravishankar S, 04:22
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 04:19
- Re: some pointer issues...., sumedh....., 04:12
- Re: How to get the Target Path of Shortcut file, Richard Heathfield, 04:10
- Re: How to get the Target Path of Shortcut file, Flash Gordon, 03:24
- Re: How to get the Target Path of Shortcut file, Ian Collins, 03:02
- Re: membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, AG, 03:01
- How to get the Target Path of Shortcut file, MVB, 02:57
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, ¬a\\/b, 02:55
- Re: Basic bits operation, Richard Bos, 02:41
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, ¬a\\/b, 02:25
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Bos, 02:18
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:11
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Ian Collins, 01:43
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 01:09
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Keith Thompson, 01:01
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Heathfield, 00:58
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', karthikbalaguru, 00:12
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Ian Collins, 00:03
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, Charlton Wilbur, 00:01
August 12, 2007
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', karthikbalaguru, 23:59
- Re: 'Int' is faster than 'Char', Ian Collins, 23:57
- 'Int' is faster than 'Char', karthikbalaguru, 23:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Ian Collins, 23:49
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 23:44
- Re: some pointer issues...., Ian Collins, 23:42
- Re: some pointer issues...., pete, 23:40
- Re: some pointer issues...., pete, 23:36
- Re: Malcolm's new book, pete, 23:34
- Re: some pointer issues...., sumedh....., 23:28
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Keith Thompson, 20:53
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 20:53
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Keith Thompson, 20:51
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Joe Wright, 19:57
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Chris Torek, 19:25
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Jens Thoms Toerring, 18:26
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Flash Gordon, 18:15
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Ben Pfaff, 18:12
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Justin Spahr-Summers, 18:06
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Andrew Fabbro, 17:52
- Re: some pointer issues...., Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: some pointer issues...., pete, 17:35
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: Puzzling program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 16:06
- Re: some pointer issues...., Flash Gordon, 15:54
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 15:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 15:42
- Re: some pointer issues...., Mike Wahler, 15:34
- Re: some pointer issues...., Mike Wahler, 15:33
- Re: some pointer issues...., Mike Wahler, 15:32
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 15:24
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Flash Gordon, 15:04
- Re: some pointer issues...., Flash Gordon, 14:58
- Re: some pointer issues...., Flash Gordon, 14:53
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Stephen Sprunk, 14:35
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, Malcolm McLean, 14:25
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 14:22
- Re: some pointer issues...., sumedh....., 14:17
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Mark McIntyre, 13:54
- Re: some pointer issues...., Mike Wahler, 13:42
- Re: some pointer issues...., Mike Wahler, 13:39
- Re: some pointer issues...., sumedh....., 13:38
- Re: graphics in c, Raj, 13:32
- Re: how does one write: sizeof(array of 5 "pointers to double"), Mike Wahler, 13:29
- Re: how does one write: sizeof(array of 5 "pointers to double"), Thad Smith, 13:25
- Re: graphics in c, Ben Bacarisse, 12:46
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 12:46
- how does one write: sizeof(array of 5 "pointers to double"), anon . asdf, 12:31
- Re: some pointer issues...., anon . asdf, 12:21
- Re: RS485 in C How to bite it?, mateusz . zajakala, 12:20
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Richard, 11:29
- Re: graphics in c, Raj, 11:28
- some pointer issues...., sumedh....., 11:24
- Re: graphics in c, Ben Bacarisse, 11:16
- Re: graphics in c, Raj, 11:00
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 10:58
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, Charlton Wilbur, 10:31
- New Microsoft Windows (Windows DS) look here, MartinWuitz, 10:00
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Army1987, 09:34
- Re: graphics in c, Army1987, 09:27
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Mark McIntyre, 09:26
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 09:19
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Eric Sosman, 09:09
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Eric Sosman, 09:00
- Bill gates try to sell Microsoft, a . schoeni, 08:51
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Mark McIntyre, 08:47
- Re: graphics in c, Rouben Rostamian, 08:46
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 08:39
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 08:31
- graphics in c, Raj, 07:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Peter J. Holzer, 06:48
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Peter J. Holzer, 06:38
- Re: a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Alexei A. Frounze, 06:22
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, websnarf, 06:11
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, Malcolm McLean, 05:37
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Flash Gordon, 05:35
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 05:34
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Jens Thoms Toerring, 05:21
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Army1987, 05:13
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, James Dow Allen, 04:56
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Richard Tobin, 04:47
- Re: critique my program!, Ian Collins, 04:03
- Re: [OT] Microsoft stock, Keith Thompson, 04:02
- [OT] Microsoft stock, Malcolm McLean, 03:35
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Malcolm McLean, 03:25
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 03:02
- Re: critique my program!, Serve Lau, 02:42
- Re: Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), CBFalconer, 02:20
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), ¬a\\/b, 02:09
- Re: Puzzling program, Default User, 01:24
- Big arrays (confusion over FAQ 6.14), Andrew Fabbro, 01:09
August 11, 2007
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Mike Wahler, 23:58
- Re: Puzzling program, Charlton Wilbur, 23:29
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 23:02
- Re: critique my program!, Thad Smith, 19:58
- Re: Basic bits operation, Coos Haak, 19:47
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 19:47
- Re: Basic bits operation, Dan Henry, 19:37
- Re: Basic bits operation, CBFalconer, 19:37
- Re: Basic bits operation, Army1987, 19:18
- Re: struct layout, Martien verbruggen, 19:13
- Re: Basic bits operation, Ian Collins, 19:13
- Re: Basic bits operation, Ian Collins, 19:12
- Re: Puzzling program, Army1987, 19:05
- Basic bits operation, philbo30, 19:01
- new informations, Hasipups, 18:46
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: C-FAQ website down ?, Keith Thompson, 18:10
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Keith Thompson, 18:09
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 17:55
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Heathfield, 17:24
- Re: How to import sounds into a C program, Flash Gordon, 17:07
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Flash Gordon, 17:00
- Re: call c++ function from c, Chris Torek, 16:35
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Kenny McCormack, 16:17
- Re: Puzzling program, Walter Roberson, 15:42
- c language, joh, 15:35
- Re: critique my program!, Army1987, 15:34
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 15:32
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ark Khasin, 15:32
- Re: Puzzling program, Default User, 15:31
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Walter Roberson, 15:26
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 15:13
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 15:07
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, CBFalconer, 15:07
- Re: critique my program!, vonbreslau, 14:44
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Warren Moxley, 14:09
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Robert Gamble, 14:04
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Warren Moxley, 13:38
- Re: C Search and Replace Function, Robert Gamble, 13:16
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Peter J. Holzer, 12:59
- C Search and Replace Function, Warren Moxley, 12:41
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, CBFalconer, 11:48
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Stephen Sprunk, 10:18
- Re: critique my program!, Richard, 09:39
- Re: critique my program!, osmium, 09:25
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 09:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, santosh, 08:48
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 08:45
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Ben Bacarisse, 08:22
- Re: Puzzling program, Malcolm McLean, 07:49
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Richard, 07:40
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Malcolm McLean, 07:40
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, pete, 07:39
- Re: How to import sounds into a C program, santosh, 07:33
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, santosh, 07:29
- Re: critique my program!, Ian Collins, 07:29
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Marcin Wolcendorf, 07:09
- Re: critique my program!, Army1987, 07:08
- Re: Puzzling program, pete, 07:05
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), pete, 07:00
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 06:52
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 06:47
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Army1987, 06:42
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 06:41
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Army1987, 06:27
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Flash Gordon, 06:21
- Re: Puzzling program, Army1987, 05:58
- Re: Puzzling program, Army1987, 05:54
- C-FAQ website down ?, fcbayern_owp, 05:53
- Re: Puzzling program, Francine . Neary, 05:45
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 05:37
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 05:30
- Re: How to import sounds into a C program, Malcolm McLean, 04:32
- Re: How to implement a Hash Table in C, Malcolm McLean, 04:29
- Re: How to import sounds into a C program, Walter Roberson, 04:17
- How to implement a Hash Table in C, ravi, 04:13
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 04:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 04:08
- Re: Puzzling program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 04:08
- Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 04:08
- How to import sounds into a C program, Gene, 03:51
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), ¬a\\/b, 03:50
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 03:42
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), ¬a\\/b, 03:36
- Re: Puzzling program, Dave Vandervies, 03:10
- Re: critique my program!, user923005, 02:29
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, ¬a\\/b, 01:56
- critique my program!, vonbreslau, 01:40
- Re: Puzzling program, Malcolm McLean, 01:39
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Malcolm McLean, 01:35
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 01:30
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Malcolm McLean, 01:17
August 10, 2007
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Thad Smith, 23:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 21:18
- Re: RS485 in C How to bite it?, user923005, 20:42
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Heathfield, 20:18
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Stephen Sprunk, 20:18
- Re: islam ??, Richard Heathfield, 20:15
- Re: call c++ function from c, Bill Reid, 20:02
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 19:34
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 19:31
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, pete, 19:26
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), pete, 19:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Mark McIntyre, 19:02
- Re: Puzzling program, Francine . Neary, 18:44
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Walter Roberson, 18:43
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), pete, 18:40
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Ben Pfaff, 18:39
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 18:30
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 18:26
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Dik T. Winter, 18:24
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Flash Gordon, 18:20
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Flash Gordon, 18:12
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Dik T. Winter, 18:09
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 18:02
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 18:00
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, CBFalconer, 17:49
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Ben Pfaff, 17:47
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 17:31
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 17:14
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, CBFalconer, 17:01
- Re: struct layout, CBFalconer, 16:55
- Re: Second largest, user923005, 16:51
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 16:33
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 16:24
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 16:22
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Chris Torek, 16:11
- Re: Puzzling program, Alan Curry, 16:03
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Alan Curry, 15:53
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Chris Hills, 15:48
- Re: extern int *a , int a[10], Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: Puzzling program, Charlton Wilbur, 15:30
- Re: membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: struct layout - TPA, Default User, 15:09
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 15:05
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Ben Bacarisse, 14:57
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Keith Thompson, 14:56
- Re: pointer dereference, Martin Ambuhl, 13:16
- Re: islam ??, regis, 13:10
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Walter Roberson, 12:58
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 12:39
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 12:38
- Re: Puzzling program, Kenneth Brody, 12:25
- Re: Puzzling program, Kenneth Brody, 12:21
- Re: pointer dereference, Richard, 12:17
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Richard, 12:13
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 12:13
- Re: struct layout, Ravishankar S, 11:51
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 11:45
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Ravishankar S, 11:28
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Ravishankar S, 10:55
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 10:35
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, CBFalconer, 10:06
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 10:06
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 10:05
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Army1987, 10:03
- Re: Compilation Issue., Marcin Wolcendorf, 10:00
- Re: RS485 in C How to bite it?, CBFalconer, 09:58
- Re: struct layout, CBFalconer, 09:55
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Army1987, 09:52
- Re: pointer dereference, CBFalconer, 09:44
- Re: extern int *a , int a[10], Army1987, 09:40
- Re: Puzzling program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:39
- Re: Second largest, CBFalconer, 09:33
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 09:32
- Re: call c++ function from c, Marcin Wolcendorf, 09:10
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Chris Dollin, 09:09
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 09:04
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), anon . asdf, 08:53
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Chris Dollin, 08:47
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, Richard Tobin, 08:45
- Re: Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 08:44
- Preprocessor - can it make conditional decisions, anon . asdf, 08:36
- Re: Preserving the value of errno, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:04
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Eric Sosman, 07:59
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Ben Bacarisse, 07:45
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Richard Bos, 07:23
- Re: extern int *a , int a[10], Ben Bacarisse, 07:19
- Re: extern int *a , int a[10], Richard Bos, 07:19
- Re: struct layout, Richard Bos, 07:17
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Richard Bos, 07:12
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Richard Bos, 07:09
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Richard Bos, 07:05
- Re: Second largest, Richard Bos, 07:03
- Re: Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), Chris Dollin, 06:59
- Re: extern int *a , int a[10], Chris Dollin, 06:56
- Re: extern int *a , int a[10], anon . asdf, 06:56
- Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 06:54
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 06:41
- Access individual bytes of a 4 byte long (optimization), anon . asdf, 06:35
- extern int *a , int a[10], sinbad, 06:24
- RS485 in C How to bite it?, suga . masanobu, 06:03
- Re: struct layout, Chris Dollin, 05:56
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Army1987, 05:52
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Army1987, 05:47
- membres statiques est spécialisations partielles de classes, AG, 05:46
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 05:41
- Re: struct layout, Ravishankar S, 05:35
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 05:29
- Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 05:26
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, santosh, 05:26
- Re: struct layout, santosh, 05:20
- Re: pointer dereference, santosh, 05:17
- Re: pointer dereference, Flash Gordon, 05:13
- Re: struct layout, Mark Bluemel, 05:04
- Re: struct layout, Flash Gordon, 05:01
- Re: pointer dereference, Ravishankar S, 04:59
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Chris Hills, 04:57
- struct layout, Ravishankar S, 04:53
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Keith Thompson, 04:36
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Keith Thompson, 04:36
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Flash Gordon, 04:33
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Flash Gordon, 04:31
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 04:24
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 04:22
- Re: a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 03:55
- Re: a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, user923005, 03:46
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Mark Bluemel, 03:42
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 03:35
- Re: Second largest, Richard Bos, 02:43
- Re: How to portably check *char alignment?, tbroberg, 02:36
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, ¬a\\/b, 01:44
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Keith Thompson, 01:40
August 09, 2007
- Re: difference between address and pointer, CBFalconer, 23:49
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Eric Sosman, 22:26
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Joe Wright, 22:17
- Re: bit shifting as lvalue, Eric Sosman, 22:17
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Walter Roberson, 22:13
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 22:10
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 22:06
- Re: K&R exercise 4-12, pete, 21:39
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, CBFalconer, 21:12
- Re: difference between address and pointer, CBFalconer, 21:00
- Re: difference between address and pointer, CBFalconer, 20:56
- Re: Puzzling program, Charlton Wilbur, 20:55
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 20:49
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 20:41
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Keith Thompson, 20:34
- Re: Puzzling program, pete, 20:22
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Walter Roberson, 20:20
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Army1987, 20:08
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Army1987, 20:04
- Re: Puzzling program, pete, 20:02
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Army1987, 20:01
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, pete, 19:52
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 19:37
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 19:24
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 18:58
- Re: Puzzling program, Mark McIntyre, 18:57
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Mark McIntyre, 18:55
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Mark McIntyre, 18:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Mark McIntyre, 18:51
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Mark McIntyre, 18:49
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 18:40
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Tobin, 18:32
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Eric Sosman, 18:30
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Tobin, 18:28
- Re: Puzzling program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:24
- Re: Puzzling program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:18
- Re: Puzzling program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:17
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Keith Thompson, 18:16
- Re: Puzzling program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:15
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, jacob navia, 18:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:08
- Re: download free source programs in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Joe Wright, 18:01
- Re: call c++ function from c, Keith Thompson, 18:00
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:32
- Re: islam ??, Clever Monkey, 17:30
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 17:28
- Re: islam ??, Malcolm McLean, 17:25
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Al Balmer, 17:17
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Eric Sosman, 17:12
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Chris Torek, 17:04
- Re: [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, Malcolm McLean, 16:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 16:43
- Re: Puzzling program, Malcolm McLean, 16:33
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Keith Thompson, 16:31
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Malcolm McLean, 16:29
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 16:26
- Re: call c++ function from c, Malcolm McLean, 16:23
- Re: bit shifting as lvalue, jcitrix, 16:13
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 16:06
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 16:02
- Re: is malloc thread-safe??, Chris Thomasson, 15:58
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 15:49
- Re: Header file included more than once?, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: Puzzling program, Jens Thoms Toerring, 15:33
- Re: How to portably check *char alignment?, Keith Thompson, 15:30
- Re: How to portably check *char alignment?, Michal Nazarewicz, 15:19
- Re: How to portably check *char alignment?, Army1987, 15:13
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: K&R exercise 4-12, Tyler Smith, 15:11
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Justin Spahr-Summers, 15:11
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Army1987, 15:10
- Re: is malloc thread-safe??, ¬a\\/b, 15:09
- [xpost] a new C/C++ type that when overflow i see it, ¬a\\/b, 15:09
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Army1987, 15:07
- Re: bit shifting as lvalue, Eric Sosman, 15:03
- Re: Puzzling program, Army1987, 14:56
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Charlton Wilbur, 14:54
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, Eric Sosman, 14:40
- bit shifting as lvalue, jcitrix, 14:36
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Flash Gordon, 14:33
- c language, jim, 14:33
- Re: pointer dereference, Charles Richmond, 14:30
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Eric Sosman, 14:24
- Re: K&R exercise 4-12, Flash Gordon, 14:12
- How to portably check *char alignment?, tbroberg, 14:08
- Re: download free source programs in C, Flash Gordon, 13:56
- Re: byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 13:49
- K&R exercise 4-12, Tyler Smith, 13:41
- byte alignment in structures and unions, anon . asdf, 13:38
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Bliton, 13:34
- Re: Puzzling program, Jens Thoms Toerring, 13:33
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Walter Roberson, 13:25
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Keith Thompson, 13:17
- Re: download free source programs in C, Bliton, 13:13
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 13:11
- Re: difference between address and pointer, CBFalconer, 13:09
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Walter Roberson, 13:08
- Re: Header file included more than once?, CBFalconer, 13:03
- Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:00
- Re: call c++ function from c, CBFalconer, 12:57
- Re: pointer dereference, CBFalconer, 12:53
- Re: timer function, CBFalconer, 12:49
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, CBFalconer, 12:39
- Re: Puzzling program, Steffen Buehler, 12:27
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Chris Hills, 12:19
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Eric Sosman, 12:07
- Re: Puzzling program, Rajeet Dalawal, 12:06
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 12:02
- Advertise your business for FREE!, action841, 11:59
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 11:57
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Flash Gordon, 11:42
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Mark Bluemel, 11:41
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 11:25
- Re: islam ??, Al Balmer, 11:17
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Tobin, 10:41
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Mark Bluemel, 10:27
- Re: difference between address and pointer, Chris Dollin, 10:14
- difference between address and pointer, somenath, 10:12
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Eric Sosman, 09:50
- Re: Puzzling program, Jalapeno, 09:38
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Kenny McCormack, 08:53
- Re: fork on multiple cpu server, Richard, 08:10
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Roberto Waltman, 08:07
- Re: fork on multiple cpu server, sc_wizard29@xxxxxxxxxxx, 08:00
- Re: fork on multiple cpu server, Richard Tobin, 07:57
- Re: fork on multiple cpu server, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:53
- Re: Header file included more than once?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:47
- Re: call c++ function from c, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:34
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, jacob navia, 07:31
- fork on multiple cpu server, sc_wizard29@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:29
- Re: Header file included more than once?, Mark Bluemel, 07:07
- Header file included more than once?, Pietro Cerutti, 06:56
- Re: timer function, Duncan Muirhead, 06:55
- Re: timer function, Army1987, 06:46
- Re: Puzzling program, Army1987, 06:43
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Richard Bos, 06:40
- call c++ function from c, falk . von . roetel, 06:37
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Army1987, 06:25
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Army1987, 06:17
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 06:11
- Re: Puzzling program, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 06:10
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, stdazi@xxxxxxxxx, 06:10
- Re: Puzzling program, Philip Potter, 06:02
- Re: pointer dereference, Mark Bluemel, 06:00
- Re: Puzzling program, pete, 05:57
- Re: pointer dereference, pete, 05:55
- Re: pointer dereference, Richard, 05:52
- Re: timer function, Nishu, 05:37
- Re: pointer dereference, yifanernei, 05:32
- pointer dereference, somenath, 05:29
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 05:25
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Bos, 04:55
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Richard Bos, 04:54
- Re: Second largest, Richard Bos, 04:45
- Re: Puzzling program, jaysome, 04:01
- Re: islam ??, Richard Heathfield, 03:54
- Re: islam ??, PicO, 03:40
- Re: timer function, Richard Bos, 02:55
- Re: Puzzling program, Charlton Wilbur, 02:35
- Re: Puzzling program, Charlton Wilbur, 02:33
- timer function, Nishu, 01:33
August 08, 2007
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Keith Thompson, 23:06
- Re: Puzzling program, Eric Sosman, 22:29
- Re: Array Pointer Question, CBFalconer, 21:59
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Dik T. Winter, 21:58
- Re: Functions, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: Puzzling program, regis, 21:06
- Re: pointer subtraction, Barry Schwarz, 20:57
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Heathfield, 20:52
- EXCELLENT advice on "foreign brides", bstevens, 20:49
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Keith Thompson, 20:23
- Re: Puzzling program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:19
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 20:19
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 20:15
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard Heathfield, 20:04
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 20:03
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 20:00
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Heathfield, 19:59
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Tobin, 19:56
- Re: Puzzling program, Richard Tobin, 19:49
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, pete, 19:43
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Richard Tobin, 19:38
- Re: Puzzling program, Martin Ambuhl, 19:36
- Re: Puzzling program, Malcolm McLean, 19:26
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 19:22
- Re: Puzzling program, Keith Thompson, 19:18
- Re: Puzzling program, Joe Wright, 19:11
- Re: Puzzling program, Malcolm McLean, 19:07
- Re: Puzzling program, Lew Pitcher, 19:02
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Flash Gordon, 18:58
- Re: Puzzling program, Walter Roberson, 18:54
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:46
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Puzzling program, Rajeet Dalawal, 18:31
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, joel . foutelet, 18:29
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Martin Ambuhl, 18:17
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 18:11
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 18:01
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Mark McIntyre, 17:13
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Mark McIntyre, 17:10
- Re: Redirecting perror, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Richard Tobin, 16:51
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, Al Balmer, 13:46
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Keith Thompson, 13:35
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Keith Thompson, 13:26
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Robert Gamble, 13:26
- Re: Pointers, Ben Bacarisse, 13:00
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Clever Monkey, 12:55
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Robert Gamble, 12:49
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Richard Heathfield, 12:48
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Harald van Dijk, 12:36
- Re: Pointers, Ben Bacarisse, 12:34
- Re: Redirecting perror, Ben Bacarisse, 12:27
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, Stephen Sprunk, 12:26
- Re: Pointers, Stephen Sprunk, 12:25
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Richard Heathfield, 12:24
- Re: Pointers, Spoon, 12:24
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Richard Tobin, 12:22
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, Richard Heathfield, 12:21
- Re: Array manipulation, Serve Lau, 12:10
- Re: Pointers, osmium, 12:09
- Re: Array Pointer Question, Matt, 12:07
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:03
- Re: Pointers, Spoon, 11:59
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Robert Gamble, 11:45
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, Kenneth Brody, 11:42
- A really easy and clever way to make some money! $$$, flynna5, 11:35
- Re: Functions, Kenneth Brody, 11:34
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Cedric Roux, 11:19
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Robert Gamble, 11:15
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, CBFalconer, 11:04
- Re: Array Pointer Question, CBFalconer, 11:01
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Eric Sosman, 10:45
- Re: Redirecting perror, Guillaume Dargaud, 10:41
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, those who know me have no need of my name, 10:35
- Re: Array Pointer Question, Matt, 10:34
- Re: Array manipulation, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:27
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, CBFalconer, 10:25
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Robert Gamble, 10:18
- Re: problem of linking libraries with GC_MALLOC, CBFalconer, 10:18
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Spoon, 09:45
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Richard, 09:38
- Re: Array manipulation, Richard, 09:35
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Duncan Muirhead, 09:30
- Re: Array Pointer Question, Ben Bacarisse, 09:22
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:16
- Re: Preserving the value of errno, Richard Tobin, 09:14
- Re: Array manipulation, Ben Bacarisse, 09:09
- Re: Array manipulation, Thad Smith, 09:06
- Re: Preserving the value of errno, Eric Sosman, 09:05
- Re: Array manipulation, Ben Bacarisse, 09:04
- Re: Array manipulation, Eric Sosman, 08:55
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, joel . foutelet, 08:51
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Richard Tobin, 08:49
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:49
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:43
- Re: Preserving the value of errno, Spiros Bousbouras, 08:38
- Re: problem of linking libraries with GC_MALLOC, Richard Tobin, 08:38
- Re: Array manipulation, Richard, 08:35
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Richard Tobin, 08:31
- Re: Array manipulation, perez . angela7, 08:28
- Re: Array manipulation, Army1987, 08:21
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Spoon, 08:17
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Army1987, 08:13
- Array manipulation, perez . angela7, 08:09
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Robert Gamble, 08:07
- Re: Invalid operands to binary -, Eric Sosman, 08:05
- Invalid operands to binary -, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:42
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Duncan Muirhead, 07:25
- Re: Array Pointer Question, Matt, 07:11
- Array Pointer Question, Matt, 07:09
- Re: question about implicit declaration error, Azazel, 07:07
- question about implicit declaration error, michael, 06:57
- Re: Redirecting perror, Army1987, 06:35
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Mark Bluemel, 06:29
- Re: problem of linking libraries with GC_MALLOC, Ian Collins, 06:28
- Re: pointer subtraction, Army1987, 06:26
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Army1987, 06:25
- Do you want to know about ISLAM, vvxvipxvv@xxxxxxxxx, 06:23
- problem of linking libraries with GC_MALLOC, jitender001001, 06:10
- Re: Is this wrong or is splint broken?, Army1987, 06:08
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Kenny McCormack, 06:04
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Chris McDonald, 06:01
- Re: Functions, dipakgaigole@xxxxxxxxx, 05:47
- Re: Compilation Issue., karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx, 05:42
- Re: Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, Richard Tobin, 05:40
- Re: pointer subtraction, Chris Dollin, 04:39
- Improvements in a loop : ++i better than i++ ?, joel . foutelet, 04:06
- Re: Redirecting perror, Mark Bluemel, 03:33
- Re: Reed Solomon decoder, user923005, 02:56
- Re: pointer subtraction, Justin Spahr-Summers, 02:39
- pointer subtraction, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 02:11
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Dave Vandervies, 00:11
August 07, 2007
- Re: How to free double ** memory, William Hughes, 23:17
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Keith Thompson, 19:26
- Re: Trivial, Old Wolf, 19:13
- Re: Is this wrong or is splint broken?, Old Wolf, 19:06
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, pete, 18:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Old Wolf, 18:43
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, pete, 18:40
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Mark McIntyre, 18:26
- Re: "(unsigned)" with long/int, pete, 17:53
- "(unsigned)" with long/int, Kenneth Brody, 17:37
- Re: How to free double ** memory, Keith Thompson, 16:58
- Re: Functions, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: Functions, Kenneth Brody, 16:22
- Re: How to free double ** memory, SM Ryan, 16:03
- Re: Functions, SM Ryan, 16:03
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, SM Ryan, 16:03
- Re: Pointers, Ben Bacarisse, 15:54
- Re: Pointers, santosh, 15:54
- Re: How to free double ** memory, Army1987, 15:00
- Re: Redirecting perror, Army1987, 14:49
- Re: Reed Solomon decoder, CBFalconer, 14:30
- Re: Pointers, CBFalconer, 14:24
- Re: Second largest, CBFalconer, 14:11
- Re: Redirecting perror, Ben Bacarisse, 13:17
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:12
- Re: printf, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:06
- Re: Reed Solomon decoder, Kenny McCormack, 13:05
- [OT] Re: A good compiler, Harald van Dijk, 13:04
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:59
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:43
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:35
- Re: download free source programs in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:26
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:20
- Re: Is this wrong or is splint broken?, Doug, 12:07
- Re: Redirecting perror, Mark Bluemel, 12:06
- Re: Redirecting perror, Ralf Damaschke, 12:06
- Re: How to free double ** memory, Ben, 11:52
- Re: How to free double ** memory, Eric Sosman, 11:42
- Re: Redirecting perror, alex, 11:35
- Re: How to free double ** memory, santosh, 11:20
- Re: How to free double ** memory, jacob navia, 11:18
- How to free double ** memory, Ben, 11:12
- Is this wrong or is splint broken?, Army1987, 10:53
- Re: [OT] The chart of comp.lang.c, Richard Heathfield, 10:47
- Re: Redirecting perror, Ben Bacarisse, 10:32
- Re: Redirecting perror, jacob navia, 10:30
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, jacob navia, 10:28
- Redirecting perror, Guillaume Dargaud, 10:26
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, jacob navia, 10:25
- Re: Second largest, Richard Bos, 10:24
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Richard Bos, 10:19
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Bos, 10:16
- Re: Warning in data format of the fscanf function, Richard Bos, 09:52
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Richard Bos, 09:42
- Re: Pointers, santosh, 09:28
- Re: Pointers, Ben Bacarisse, 09:23
- Re: Pointers, Flash Gordon, 08:45
- Re: Warning in data format of the fscanf function, Ben Bacarisse, 08:37
- Re: Functions, Mark Bluemel, 08:31
- Functions, harshal, 08:22
- Re: Warning in data format of the fscanf function, Army1987, 08:13
- Re: Warning in data format of the fscanf function, InuY4sha, 08:03
- Re: Reed Solomon decoder, Army1987, 08:01
- Re: Warning in data format of the fscanf function, InuY4sha, 07:57
- Re: Pointers, Wabz, 07:53
- Re: [OT] The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 07:42
- Re: Warning in data format of the fscanf function, Army1987, 06:46
- Re: Client-Server communication problem with mailslot, Ben Bacarisse, 06:45
- Re: [OT] The chart of comp.lang.c, jacob navia, 06:18
- Warning in data format of the fscanf function, InuY4sha, 06:11
- Reed Solomon decoder, naliali, 05:39
- Re: [OT] The chart of comp.lang.c, Richard Heathfield, 05:19
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 05:16
- Client-Server communication problem with mailslot, Alhazred, 05:15
- Re: [OT] The chart of comp.lang.c, Ian Collins, 05:10
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, jacob navia, 05:02
- Re: (char *) type vars and .rdata section, Flash Gordon, 04:31
- Re: download free source programs in C, Chris Dollin, 04:29
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, CBFalconer, 04:02
- Re: (char *) type vars and .rdata section, CBFalconer, 03:59
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Jens Thoms Toerring, 03:55
- Re: Seg Faults, phuong.d.nguyen, 03:47
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, ¬a\\/b, 03:23
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, jacob navia, 03:08
- Re: Compilation Issue., Ian Collins, 03:01
- Compilation Issue., karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx, 02:58
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, ¬a\\/b, 02:57
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, santosh, 02:55
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Keith Thompson, 02:29
- Re: Trivial, Keith Thompson, 02:24
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Keith Thompson, 02:12
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Subra, 01:46
- Re: Finding the source files in the binary, Don Bruder, 01:40
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, ¬a\\/b, 01:39
- Re: (char *) type vars and .rdata section, Ws, 01:37
- Re: (char *) type vars and .rdata section, Ws, 01:28
- Finding the source files in the binary, Subra, 01:16
August 06, 2007
- Re: Returning a function pointer, John Bode, 23:03
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 22:29
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 21:07
- Re: Trivial, Walter Roberson, 21:06
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Ben Bacarisse, 20:51
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Ian Collins, 20:41
- Re: Returning a function pointer, Army1987, 20:20
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Stephen Sprunk, 20:12
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Ian Collins, 19:53
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, pete, 19:47
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Walter Roberson, 19:41
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Old Wolf, 19:22
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Al Balmer, 19:20
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Malcolm McLean, 19:17
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Eric Sosman, 18:48
- Re: Pointers, Army1987, 18:21
- Re: Second largest, user923005, 18:08
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Keith Thompson, 18:08
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Keith Thompson, 17:59
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Joe Wright, 17:52
- Re: Returning a function pointer, John Bode, 17:45
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, santosh, 17:09
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Malcolm McLean, 17:02
- Re: Seg Faults, John Gordon, 16:59
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Richard Harter, 16:54
- Re: Trivial, John Gordon, 16:53
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Malcolm McLean, 16:39
- Re: Pointers, santosh, 16:21
- Re: download free source programs in C, Malcolm McLean, 15:59
- Re: Pointers, Flash Gordon, 15:57
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Malcolm McLean, 15:55
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Default User, 15:32
- ◘◘►Satellite TV on your PC - Watch it FREE Now◄◘◘, Nadi Petrova, 15:29
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, santosh, 15:19
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Flash Gordon, 15:12
- Pointers, Wabz, 15:12
- Re: test if integer, Walter Roberson, 14:59
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Antoninus Twink, 14:59
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Eric Sosman, 14:46
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Stephen Sprunk, 14:31
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C - TPA, Default User, 14:23
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, santosh, 14:21
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, santosh, 14:17
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, CBFalconer, 14:02
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, CBFalconer, 13:59
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:31
- Re: download free source programs in C, Charlton Wilbur, 13:27
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Antoninus Twink, 13:02
- Re: pgp trash troll delete Guy Macon guymacon Guy Macon guymacon Guy Macon, Roaming Mosquito, 12:59
- Re: Seg Faults, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:46
- pgp trash troll delete Guy Macon guymacon Guy Macon guymacon Guy Macon, rlm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 12:39
- Re: download free source programs in C, Richard Heathfield, 12:06
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Richard, 12:05
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, David Marsh, 12:03
- Re: (char *) type vars and .rdata section, Bill Waddington, 12:00
- Re: (char *) type vars and .rdata section, Flash Gordon, 11:58
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Richard Heathfield, 11:47
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, Ws, 11:45
- (char *) type vars and .rdata section, Ws, 11:42
- Re: download free source programs in C, Ws, 11:34
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Duncan Muirhead, 11:19
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Eric Sosman, 10:36
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, jacob navia, 10:00
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, jacob navia, 10:00
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, David Marsh, 09:54
- Re: download free source programs in C, Kenny McCormack, 08:50
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Flash Gordon, 08:44
- [OT] Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Army1987, 08:41
- Re: Seg Faults, David Resnick, 08:37
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R -- NOW OFF TOPIC, Richard, 08:18
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R -- NOW OFF TOPIC, Ben Bacarisse, 08:07
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, jacob navia, 07:31
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, jacob navia, 07:30
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Army1987, 07:09
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Richard, 06:55
- Re: Seg Faults, Army1987, 06:55
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Richard Tobin, 06:51
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, santosh, 06:35
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Richard, 06:29
- Re: Seg Faults, Richard, 06:28
- Re: How to talk to hardware devices in C, santosh, 06:23
- Seg Faults, Matt, 06:17
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Peter J. Holzer, 06:13
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Chris Dollin, 06:13
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, santosh, 06:11
- How to talk to hardware devices in C, x01001x, 06:10
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, ¬a\\/b, 05:53
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, ¬a\\/b, 05:53
- Re: test if integer, Army1987, 05:51
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Army1987, 05:38
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, jacob navia, 04:52
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, jacob navia, 04:27
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Richard Tobin, 04:18
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Richard, 04:18
- Re: download free source programs in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:30
- Classic tv series on dvd, raven_1083@xxxxxxxxx, 02:22
- download free source programs in C, shendeajay, 01:24
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, CBFalconer, 01:21
August 05, 2007
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Ben Pfaff, 23:49
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, William Hughes, 23:29
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Richard Harter, 23:10
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 21:05
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 20:47
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 20:46
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, CBFalconer, 20:36
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, CBFalconer, 20:33
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Keith Thompson, 20:23
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Keith Thompson, 20:22
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 20:13
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 20:12
- Re: operations on complex numbers in C99, Ian Collins, 20:08
- operations on complex numbers in C99, David Marsh, 19:54
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 19:49
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Richard Heathfield, 19:41
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Walter Roberson, 18:53
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Richard Harter, 18:41
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Ian Collins, 17:24
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, santosh, 17:20
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Antoninus Twink, 17:11
- Re: [OT] Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 16:41
- Re: Prime numberz help!, Kelsey Bjarnason, 16:20
- Re: test if integer, Walter Roberson, 15:51
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Army1987, 14:51
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 14:35
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 14:13
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, mdh, 12:36
- Re: Returning a function pointer, Barry Schwarz, 12:25
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Joe Wright, 12:06
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, mdh, 10:55
- Re: Returning a function pointer, Joe Wright, 10:23
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Ivar Rosquist, 10:20
- Re: Redefine fprintf for debugging purposes, Manish Tomar, 09:47
- Re: OT - Re: COMPILER, John Smith, 09:42
- Re: Malcolm's new book, August Karlstrom, 08:49
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Army1987, 08:33
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, jacob navia, 07:48
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, jacob navia, 07:47
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, jacob navia, 07:46
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, shailesh, 07:40
- Re: test if integer, Army1987, 07:31
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Army1987, 07:29
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, pete, 07:21
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, jacob navia, 07:03
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Army1987, 07:01
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Army1987, 06:49
- Re: More on random numbers... (Proposed correction on the FAQ), Army1987, 06:45
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, jacob navia, 06:35
- Re: does CCS supports tail recursion?, Ian Collins, 06:29
- does CCS supports tail recursion?, shailesh, 06:23
- Re: A good compiler, jacob navia, 05:35
- Re: K&R -> C99?, Chris Hills, 05:10
- Re: Returning a function pointer, Colonel, 05:06
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 05:06
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 05:01
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 04:57
- Re: About avionics testing, Guru Jois, 02:56
- Re: A former Rabbi embraces Islam, Chris Thomasson, 00:01
August 04, 2007
- A former Rabbi embraces Islam, laelahaellallah3, 23:54
- Re: Returning a function pointer, Richard, 19:14
- Re: Returning a function pointer, Richard Heathfield, 19:07
- Re: Returning a function pointer, CBFalconer, 18:57
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 18:47
- Re: Returning a function pointer, jacob navia, 18:16
- Returning a function pointer, Antoninus Twink, 18:10
- Re: K&R -> C99?, Keith Thompson, 18:00
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 16:58
- Re: K&R -> C99?, Eric Sosman, 16:40
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: Get memory representation of double, pete, 14:39
- Re: More on random numbers... (Proposed correction on the FAQ), Walter Roberson, 14:36
- Re: Get memory representation of double, Roberto Waltman, 14:27
- Re: test if integer, Walter Roberson, 14:18
- Re: Get memory representation of double, pete, 14:08
- Re: Get memory representation of double, santosh, 14:05
- Re: Get memory representation of double, Mike Wahler, 14:00
- Re: Get memory representation of double, Gordon Burditt, 13:59
- Get memory representation of double, anders . weitman, 13:41
- ** Eaily Earn $250 Daily **, aslamfarith, 13:38
- Re: About avionics testing, Thomas Dickey, 13:30
- About avionics testing, Guru Jois, 11:15
- Re: K&R -> C99?, Thomas Dickey, 11:13
- Re: Second largest, CBFalconer, 10:05
- Re: basic, santosh, 10:01
- Re: More on random numbers... (Proposed correction on the FAQ), Eric Sosman, 09:50
- basic, dharanivideo@xxxxxxxxx, 09:18
- K&R -> C99?, Zach, 07:40
- Re: time() question, Richard Heathfield, 06:18
- Re: More on random numbers... (Proposed correction on the FAQ), Army1987, 06:00
- More on random numbers... (Proposed correction on the FAQ), Army1987, 05:57
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 05:28
- Re: test if integer, Martin Ambuhl, 04:58
- Re: test if integer, pete, 03:56
- Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 03:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 03:08
- test if integer, laura, 02:48
- size_t (was Re: Malcolm's new book), Chris Torek, 02:10
- Re: time() question, Chris Torek, 02:01
August 03, 2007
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Richard Heathfield, 20:42
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, CBFalconer, 19:33
- Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 19:30
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Ben Bacarisse, 19:25
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, jacob navia, 18:18
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, jacob navia, 18:14
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Walter Roberson, 17:41
- Re: How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, Flash Gordon, 17:15
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Ian Collins, 16:58
- How to create a process that uses 5Gb of memory?, P, 16:56
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Eric Sosman, 16:52
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kevin Bagust, 16:07
- Re: Second largest, CBFalconer, 15:41
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, CBFalconer, 15:28
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Richard Heathfield, 15:16
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 15:13
- Re: Is this return UB ?, CBFalconer, 15:13
- Re: A good compiler, Harald van Dijk, 15:10
- Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 15:08
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 15:08
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Robert Seacord, 14:56
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 14:31
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 14:31
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 14:30
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Peter J. Holzer, 14:07
- Re: A good compiler, Harald van Dijk, 13:52
- Re: A good compiler, jacob navia, 13:33
- Re: A good compiler, Harald van Dijk, 13:21
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, jacob navia, 12:56
- Re: Malcolm's new book, mstorkamp, 12:55
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Peter J. Holzer, 12:53
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, mdh, 12:32
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Richard, 12:22
- [OT] Re: Second largest, Eric Sosman, 11:28
- Re: Is this return UB ?, Dietmar Schindler, 09:19
- Re: [OT] Re: portably shuffle a deck, Eric Sosman, 09:04
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 08:43
- Re: Automatic trimming of redundant includes and protoypes?, Roberto Waltman, 08:22
- Automatic trimming of redundant includes and protoypes?, Harald Korneliussen, 08:10
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 08:08
- Re: Second largest, Richard Heathfield, 08:01
- Re: Second largest, Spoon, 07:38
- Re: Second largest, Spoon, 07:31
- Re: A good compiler, jacob navia, 07:17
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Richard Heathfield, 06:59
- Re: printf, Richard Heathfield, 06:51
- Re: [OT] Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Heathfield, 06:50
- Re: function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, santosh, 06:40
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Kenny McCormack, 06:20
- Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 06:03
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 05:55
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 05:51
- Re: Uninitialized auto variables, Army1987, 05:51
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 05:50
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, alexrixhardson, 05:48
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 05:48
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 05:41
- Re: Second largest, Richard Bos, 05:39
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Richard Bos, 05:32
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Richard Bos, 05:24
- Re: Creative uses for variable argument list functions, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 05:20
- Re: Second largest, Army1987, 05:19
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, Army1987, 05:13
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Army1987, 05:00
- Re: Problem in using fscanf, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 04:42
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Keith Thompson, 04:25
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Flash Gordon, 03:49
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Malcolm McLean, 02:22
- Re: function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, Raman, 02:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Malcolm McLean, 02:18
- Re: Exercise 5-9 K&R, mdh, 00:38
- Re: printf, Ian Collins, 00:19
August 02, 2007
- [OT] Re: portably shuffle a deck, Eric Sosman, 23:50
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Thad Smith, 23:28
- Re: Can I use "Queue" without malloc func, Thad Smith, 23:10
- Exercise 5-9 K&R, mdh, 23:06
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Keith Thompson, 23:05
- Re: printf, Shane, 22:32
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Eric Sosman, 22:09
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Eric Sosman, 22:04
- Re: Second largest, CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Eric Sosman, 21:53
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Keith Thompson, 19:35
- Re: Second largest, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:57
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Sreedharamurthy K, 18:45
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 18:43
- Re: Trivial, Old Wolf, 18:23
- Re: Macro hints, Old Wolf, 18:21
- Re: Array and binding question., mdh, 18:13
- Re: Array and binding question., mdh, 17:57
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Eric Sosman, 17:54
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Sreedharamurthy K, 17:45
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Malcolm McLean, 17:36
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, CBFalconer, 17:34
- Re: Staic array de allocation, Christopher Benson-Manica, 17:22
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Peter J. Holzer, 17:14
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Martin Ambuhl, 17:11
- Re: Mergring two string Arrays, Sreedharamurthy K, 17:07
- Re: Managing Dynamic Data Structures with Lightweight Database, CBFalconer, 17:02
- Mergring two string Arrays, Sreedharamurthy K, 16:56
- Re: Base64 unsigned/signed char, Richard Urich, 16:54
- Re: Staic array de allocation, Al Balmer, 16:43
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 16:26
- Re: Base64 unsigned/signed char, Karl Malbrain, 16:24
- Re: Base64 unsigned/signed char, Richard Urich, 16:09
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Eric Sosman, 16:03
- Re: Base64 unsigned/signed char, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: A good compiler, Harald van Dijk, 15:20
- Managing Dynamic Data Structures with Lightweight Database, Neo, 15:06
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Army1987, 15:04
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Malcolm McLean, 15:03
- Re: [OT] Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Default User, 14:21
- Re: [OT] Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, CBFalconer, 13:58
- Re: [OT] Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Default User, 13:40
- Re: Array and binding question., Default User, 13:39
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 13:37
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, Ben Bacarisse, 13:23
- Re: time() question, Walter Roberson, 13:14
- Re: time() question, Richard Heathfield, 13:12
- Re: time() question, Roberto Waltman, 13:05
- time() question, Stu, 13:02
- Re: Array and binding question., Ben Bacarisse, 12:59
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Richard Heathfield, 12:43
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Tobin, 12:38
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 12:33
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Ben Pfaff, 12:32
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 12:31
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Keith Thompson, 12:27
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Walter Roberson, 12:19
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 12:13
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:07
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 12:04
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:03
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Al Balmer, 12:02
- Re: Staic array de allocation, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:58
- Re: A good compiler, Kelsey Bjarnason, 11:52
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, CBFalconer, 11:45
- Re: Array and binding question., Default User, 11:43
- Re: A good compiler, Charlton Wilbur, 11:42
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, SM Ryan, 11:37
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, CBFalconer, 11:36
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 10:56
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, jacob navia, 10:16
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Army1987, 09:54
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Richard Tobin, 09:49
- [OT] Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Army1987, 09:46
- Re: How can i open the magic square in the text file????, Army1987, 09:30
- Re: How can i open the magic square in the text file????, Mark Bluemel, 09:26
- Re: How can i open the magic square in the text file????, jyck91, 09:13
- How can i open the magic square in the text file????, jyck91, 09:09
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 08:47
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 08:18
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, those who know me have no need of my name, 08:10
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, Richard, 07:51
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Army1987, 07:47
- Re: Print the function name using __FUNCTION__ macro, Richard Bos, 07:47
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, Ben Bacarisse, 07:23
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 07:07
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Heathfield, 06:57
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 06:52
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 06:43
- Re: expecting gmon.out format for command line argument, Richard Tobin, 06:43
- Base64 unsigned/signed char, Sam, 06:31
- Print the function name using __FUNCTION__ macro, somenath, 06:27
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 06:14
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 06:10
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Martin Ambuhl, 06:06
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, CBFalconer, 06:03
- Re: N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Keith Thompson, 05:42
- Re: [OT?] Re: portably shuffle a deck, Spoon, 05:41
- Re: Macro hints, Richard, 05:30
- Re: getc/fgets, Army1987, 05:27
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Army1987, 05:27
- Re: Trivial, Duncan Muirhead, 05:24
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Keith Thompson, 05:24
- Re: Justification for "->"?, Keith Thompson, 05:21
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Richard Bos, 05:15
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 05:06
- N groups of random numbers with different ranges, Masud, 05:03
- Re: function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, Keith Thompson, 05:02
- Re: function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, Richard Heathfield, 04:57
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 04:56
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 04:52
- Re: Can I use "Queue" without malloc func, Nick Keighley, 04:48
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Richard Bos, 04:47
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Heathfield, 04:45
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Bos, 04:42
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Bos, 04:40
- Re: is malloc thread-safe??, Richard Bos, 04:37
- Re: Unused arguments, Richard Bos, 04:36
- Re: Justification for "->"?, Richard Bos, 04:35
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 04:33
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 04:19
- Re: function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, Flash Gordon, 04:15
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 04:12
- Re: function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, Spoon, 04:03
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, Keith Thompson, 04:00
- Re: Trivial, Keith Thompson, 03:59
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Keith Thompson, 03:54
- function-sections and data-sections option in gcc, Raman, 03:49
- Re: Trivial, jacob navia, 03:35
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, Mark Bluemel, 03:34
- Re: Trivial, Mark Bluemel, 03:29
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, alexrixhardson, 03:28
- Re: expecting gmon.out format for command line argument, Mark Bluemel, 03:27
- Trivial, Harry, 02:59
- expecting gmon.out format for command line argument, uday, 01:41
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, rCs, 01:00
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, rCs, 00:54
- Re: How can get random number in your range, Ernie Wright, 00:35
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Keith Thompson, 00:29
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, Sam, 00:15
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, CBFalconer, 00:03
August 01, 2007
- Re: How can get random number in your range, websnarf, 22:50
- Re: Can I use "Queue" without malloc func, caicai, 22:43
- Re: Can I use "Queue" without malloc func, caicai, 22:39
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Gene, 22:36
- Re: How can get random number in your range, CBFalconer, 22:22
- Re: Can I use "Queue" without malloc func, Thad Smith, 22:15
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, CBFalconer, 22:07
- Re: Increment operator, CBFalconer, 21:45
- Can I use "Queue" without malloc func, caicai, 21:25
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, Keith Thompson, 21:19
- Re: How can get random number in your range, Keith Thompson, 21:18
- Re: Array and binding question., Ben Bacarisse, 21:13
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, Ian Collins, 21:07
- Re: How can get random number in your range, Ben Bacarisse, 21:04
- Re: Increment operator, Keith Thompson, 21:03
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Robert Gamble, 20:56
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, websnarf, 20:54
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Keith Thompson, 20:41
- Re: How can get random number in your range, websnarf, 20:35
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 20:11
- Re: Increment operator, Keith Thompson, 19:56
- Re: char * signedness, pete, 19:11
- Re: Increment operator, pete, 18:58
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, pete, 18:43
- Re: char * signedness, Harald van Dijk, 18:42
- Re: Array and binding question., Default User, 18:41
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Eric Sosman, 18:31
- Re: char * signedness, Harald van Dijk, 18:27
- Re: Array and binding question., John Bode, 18:27
- Re: Array and binding question., John Bode, 18:24
- Re: A good compiler, jacob navia, 18:14
- Re: char * signedness, pete, 18:08
- Re: Array and binding question., Ben Bacarisse, 18:05
- Re: How can get random number in your range, Keith Thompson, 18:03
- Re: A good compiler, Keith Thompson, 17:50
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, pete, 17:49
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Dave Vandervies, 17:49
- Re: A good compiler, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:47
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Heathfield, 17:47
- Re: A good compiler, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:42
- Re: Prime numberz help!, stremler, 17:41
- Re: Increment operator, Keith Thompson, 17:38
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Tobin, 17:36
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Keith Thompson, 17:24
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Jack Klein, 17:23
- Re: Prime numberz help!, Don, 16:41
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 16:25
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 16:23
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 16:22
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, Army1987, 15:44
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Army1987, 15:40
- Re: not computable at load time?, copx, 15:34
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, jacob navia, 15:27
- Re: Prime numberz help!, santosh, 15:24
- Re: A good compiler, santosh, 15:16
- Re: bytes calculation, santosh, 15:11
- Re: Prime numberz help!, Justin Spahr-Summers, 15:11
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Army1987, 15:01
- Re: Prime numberz help!, santosh, 14:58
- Re: Calling a function with a literal list of strings?, Martin, 14:55
- Re: Array and binding question., Default User, 14:46
- Re: Calling a function with a literal list of strings?, Chris Torek, 14:44
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Al Balmer, 14:39
- Re: bytes calculation, Chris Torek, 14:36
- Re: A good compiler, Shadowman, 14:32
- Re: C and ELF segment, santosh, 14:27
- Re: Prime numberz help!, Don, 14:27
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Chris Torek, 14:26
- Re: bytes calculation, jacob navia, 14:22
- Re: A good compiler, Michal Nazarewicz, 14:22
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, jacob navia, 14:18
- Re: Calling a function with a literal list of strings?, Martin, 14:14
- Re: Increment operator, Richard Heathfield, 14:10
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Heathfield, 13:53
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, websnarf, 13:49
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, websnarf, 13:47
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Chris Hills, 13:24
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, websnarf, 13:16
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Martin Ambuhl, 12:50
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, Eric Sosman, 12:42
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Eric Sosman, 12:35
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Roberto Waltman, 12:28
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Tobin, 12:27
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Eric Sosman, 12:26
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Tobin, 12:25
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Roberto Waltman, 12:22
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Tobin, 12:18
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, santosh, 12:12
- Re: C and ELF segment, Jack Klein, 12:08
- Re: Increment operator, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:08
- Re: Increment operator, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:08
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, alexrixhardson, 12:07
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Tobin, 12:06
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, santosh, 12:02
- Re: Would this cause a memory leak?, Mark Bluemel, 11:58
- Re: Macro hints, santosh, 11:55
- Would this cause a memory leak?, alexrixhardson, 11:54
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, CBFalconer, 11:53
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Roberto Waltman, 11:52
- Re: Array and binding question., Jack Klein, 11:50
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, jacob navia, 11:49
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, JT, 11:48
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, santosh, 11:45
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 11:45
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, santosh, 11:40
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, David Mathog, 11:38
- Re: Macro hints, Richard, 11:34
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 11:27
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, jacob navia, 11:25
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Army1987, 11:24
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, santosh, 11:24
- Re: getc/fgets, CBFalconer, 11:22
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Army1987, 11:22
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Army1987, 11:20
- Re: How to create a standalone C program?, CBFalconer, 11:20
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, CBFalconer, 11:17
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Army1987, 11:14
- Re: How can get random number in your range, Ben Bacarisse, 11:14
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, santosh, 11:11
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Army1987, 11:11
- Re: Increment operator, CBFalconer, 11:06
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, santosh, 11:04
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 11:03
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, santosh, 10:56
- Re: getc/fgets, Richard Weeks, 10:52
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, santosh, 10:50
- Re: getc/fgets, santosh, 10:39
- Re: bytes calculation, Army1987, 10:38
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Mark Bluemel, 10:37
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Richard Tobin, 10:36
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Nikos Chantziaras, 10:35
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Mark Bluemel, 10:35
- Re: Check if process has a stdin handle, Eric Sosman, 10:31
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, jacob navia, 10:30
- Re: obtaining the size of a structure, Fred Kleinschmidt, 10:29
- Re: C and ELF segment, jacob navia, 10:28
- Re: Macro hints, Duncan Muirhead, 10:26
- obtaining the size of a structure, kris, 10:09
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, kieran, 09:55
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Robert Gamble, 09:54
- Check if process has a stdin handle, Nikos Chantziaras, 09:50
- Re: How can get random number in your range, Army1987, 09:42
- Re: getc/fgets, Richard Weeks, 09:30
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Ben Bacarisse, 09:21
- Re: A good compiler, jacob navia, 09:14
- Re: Camapign for 64-bit T-shirt., Robert Gamble, 09:10
- Re: beginners, Richard, 08:59
- Re: Macro hints, Richard, 08:48
- Re: Second largest, Thad Smith, 08:36
- Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 08:33
- Re: Macro hints, Army1987, 08:23
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, ¬a\\/b, 08:21
- Re: Malcolm's new book, ¬a\\/b, 08:20
- Macro hints, inftoconc, 08:13
- Re: [OT?] Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Heathfield, 08:03
- [OT?] Re: portably shuffle a deck, Eric Sosman, 07:57
- Re: A good compiler, Richard, 07:57
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 07:39
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, Spoon, 07:25
- AspeCt-oriented C (ACC) Release V 0.7, Mike, 07:25
- Re: Camapign for 64-bit T-shirt., Chris Hills, 06:59
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 06:56
- Re: Second largest, Richard Tobin, 06:41
- Re: is malloc thread-safe??, David Schwartz, 06:27
- Re: Increment operator, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 06:08
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- comp.lang.c FAQ list Table of Contents, Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, CoL, 05:57
- Re: is malloc thread-safe??, ¬a\\/b, 05:44
- Re: A good compiler, Richard Heathfield, 05:39
- Re: Increment operator, Army1987, 05:32
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Ian Collins, 05:17
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 05:10
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Kelsey Bjarnason, 05:08
- Re: printf, Army1987, 05:07
- Re: A good compiler, Chris Hills, 05:02
- Re: Camapign for 64-bit T-shirt., Army1987, 04:59
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Army1987, 04:59
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, paktsardines, 04:23
- Re: How to determine number of lines in char **, Ian Collins, 04:05
- How to determine number of lines in char **, paktsardines, 04:02
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Richard Heathfield, 03:59
- Re: Second largest, abdo . haji . ali, 03:55
- Re: Second largest, Mark Bluemel, 03:51
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, Mark Bluemel, 03:48
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Bill Reid, 01:10
- Re: Array and binding question., mdh, 01:06
- Re: Array and binding question., mdh, 00:51
- Re: How to create a standalone C program?, AsifH, 00:50
- Re: How to create a standalone C program?, Ark Khasin, 00:45
- Re: Array and binding question., Barry Schwarz, 00:34
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, ravi, 00:34
- Second largest, ravi, 00:32
- Re: How to create a standalone C program?, AsifH, 00:24
- Re: Array and binding question., Ark Khasin, 00:04
July 31, 2007
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Eric Sosman, 23:21
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Gene, 22:52
- Re: In search of knowledge about programming, Keith Thompson, 22:52
- Re: implement a stack using two queues, Gene, 22:31
- In search of knowledge about programming, stekent, 22:31
- Re: not computable at load time?, Jack Klein, 22:30
- implement a stack using two queues, ravi, 22:22
- Re: printf, Barry Schwarz, 22:02
- Re: C and ELF segment, Chad, 21:23
- Re: Array and binding question., mdh, 21:20
- Re: C and ELF segment, Chris McDonald, 21:20
- C and ELF segment, linq936, 21:15
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Ben Bacarisse, 21:00
- Re: Array and binding question., Ben Bacarisse, 20:36
- Re: getc/fgets, Justin Spahr-Summers, 20:33
- Re: Malcolm's new book, Ben Bacarisse, 19:50
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Don Bruder, 19:44
- Re: portably shuffle a deck, Keith Thompson, 19:37
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Ian Collins, 19:26
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Army1987, 19:24
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Keith Thompson, 19:21
- Array and binding question., mdh, 19:20
- portably shuffle a deck, Army1987, 19:14
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Malcolm McLean, 19:07
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, jacob navia, 19:00
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Al Balmer, 18:57
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, Robert Gamble, 18:54
- Re: Increment operator, Kenny McCormack, 18:53
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Robbie Hatley, 18:49
- Re: getc/fgets, Keith Thompson, 18:44
- Re: getc/fgets, Old Wolf, 18:36
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, santosh, 18:33
- not computable at load time?, copx, 18:32
- Re: Increment operator, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: Increment operator, Old Wolf, 18:27
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Richard Tobin, 18:22
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, Malcolm McLean, 18:17
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, santosh, 18:12
- Re: getc/fgets, santosh, 18:08
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Peter J. Holzer, 18:03
- Re: getc/fgets, santosh, 17:59
- getc/fgets, Richard Weeks, 17:46
- Re: Increment operator, Kenny McCormack, 17:29
- Re: Increment operator, Walter Roberson, 17:21
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Dave Vandervies, 17:18
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Keith Thompson, 17:09
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Peter J. Holzer, 17:08
- Re: Increment operator, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:08
- Re: Increment operator, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:08
- Re: Increment operator, Kelsey Bjarnason, 17:08
- Re: CERT C Programming Language Secure Coding Standard, christian.bau, 17:00
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Ian Collins, 17:00
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Keith Thompson, 16:52
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Flash Gordon, 16:44
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, Peter J. Holzer, 16:42
- Re: Declaring variables in "case" blocks?, Robbie Hatley, 16:20
July 30, 2007
- Re: bytes calculation, CBFalconer, 19:39
- Re: bytes calculation, CBFalconer, 18:41
- Re: bytes calculation, CBFalconer, 18:36
- Re: bytes calculation, CBFalconer, 18:23
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, CBFalconer, 17:48
- Re: Increment operator, CBFalconer, 17:31
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 17:24
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 17:19
- Re: Uninitialized auto variables, CBFalconer, 06:18
- Re: Bounds checking and safety in C, CBFalconer, 01:22
- Re: is malloc thread-safe??, CBFalconer, 01:06
- Re: The chart of comp.lang.c, CBFalconer, 00:57
- Re: Timers & socket select, CBFalconer, 00:50
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 00:41
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 00:35
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 00:33
- Re: A good compiler, CBFalconer, 00:22
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