comp.lang.c (date)
October 31, 2007
- One question of C, drazet, 20:04
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, santosh, 17:01
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 17:01
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, santosh, 16:56
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, John Gordon, 16:46
- how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 16:26
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Flash Gordon, 16:05
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Richard Heathfield, 15:48
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Tor Rustad, 15:42
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Walter Roberson, 15:33
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Tor Rustad, 15:24
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Tor Rustad, 15:24
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Dave Hansen, 15:15
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Flash Gordon, 15:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 15:11
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Flash Gordon, 14:59
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Flash Gordon, 14:50
- Thanks for creating this resource, buidoqu8, 13:54
- Re: ***********Super C Language************, Default User, 13:41
- Re: printf("%d",float), vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 13:30
- Re: printf("%d",float), andreyvul, 13:27
- Re: Xcode 3.0 (somewhat OT), Richard Bos, 12:15
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Richard Bos, 12:14
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Eric Sosman, 11:31
- Re: printf("%d",float), Ernie Wright, 11:17
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Keith Willis, 10:45
- Re: One question of C, Kenneth Brody, 10:25
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Dik T. Winter, 10:25
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Dik T. Winter, 10:24
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Kenneth Brody, 10:11
- Re: Hello, World!, Keith Willis, 10:07
- Re: nested structures and initialization, Keith Willis, 09:48
- Re: The most important things to write a program, John Bode, 09:38
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Chris Dollin, 09:38
- Re: One question of C, Chris Dollin, 09:34
- Re: which one requires less memory?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 09:28
- Re: nested structures and initialization, Sheldon, 09:11
- Re: The most important things to write a program, TSB, 09:07
- Re: Hello, World!, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:59
- Re: nested structures and initialization, Mark Bluemel, 08:23
- Re: One question of C, santosh, 08:16
- Re: One question of C, Keith Willis, 08:13
- Re: nested structures and initialization, James Kuyper, 08:05
- Re: nested structures and initialization, Mark Bluemel, 07:44
- Re: nested structures and initialization, James Kuyper, 07:39
- ###FREE SEX #STILL FREE##WORLD FREE###, rosreddee, 06:51
- Re: nested structures and initialization, Sheldon, 06:09
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 06:00
- Re: printf("%d",float), Richard Heathfield, 05:45
- Re: nested structures and initialization, Keith Willis, 05:44
- nested structures and initialization, Sheldon, 05:18
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, karthikbalaguru, 04:59
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Flash Gordon, 04:42
- Re: printf("%d",float), Philip Potter, 04:41
- Re: printf("%d",float), Philip Potter, 04:30
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Chris Dollin, 03:50
- Re: printf("%d",float), Peter Nilsson, 03:39
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Keith Thompson, 03:36
- ***********C Langu*****, r . asin . 123 . asin, 03:19
- Re: printf("%d",float), Richard Heathfield, 02:51
- Re: make on multiple platforms, karthikbalaguru, 01:27
- ***********Super C Language************, John, 00:57
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, karthikbalaguru, 00:47
October 30, 2007
- Re: Macro that expand differently depending on the function calling it., Peter Nilsson, 23:43
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, Eric Sosman, 23:11
- Re: Macro that expand differently depending on the function calling it., Ian Collins, 23:05
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, SM Ryan, 22:58
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, James Kuyper, 22:50
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, Jack Klein, 22:45
- Re: Macro that expand differently depending on the function calling it., Jack Klein, 22:43
- Re: printf("%d",float), Jack Klein, 22:39
- CAR INSURANCE FOR YOUR CAR, Ahmed, 22:24
- Re: printf("%d",float), Keith Thompson, 22:23
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, andreyvul, 22:15
- Re: printf("%d",float), ming li, 22:14
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, andreyvul, 22:09
- Re: printf("%d",float), andreyvul, 22:07
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, Eric Sosman, 21:53
- Re: Hello, World!, Eric Sosman, 21:47
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, Keith Thompson, 21:46
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 21:44
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, andreyvul, 21:40
- Re: printf("%d",float), santosh, 21:29
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, user923005, 21:26
- Re: Please help me to find the error, santosh, 21:22
- Re: printf("%d",float), Richard Heathfield, 21:15
- how to optimize a for loop, andreyvul, 21:14
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, santosh, 21:01
- Macro that expand differently depending on the function calling it., Fabrice, 20:53
- printf("%d",float), candy_init, 20:48
- Hello, World!, Tubular Technician, 20:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 20:12
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Keith Thompson, 20:10
- Re: Void function returns value, pete, 20:08
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Dik T. Winter, 20:08
- Re: Void function returns value, Keith Thompson, 20:06
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Keith Thompson, 19:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:41
- Re: C pronunciation question, James Harris, 19:27
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:26
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Tor Rustad, 19:23
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, James Harris, 19:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 19:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 19:15
- [ot]Re: How to we return two values from a function?, pete, 19:15
- Re: Please help me to find the error, CBFalconer, 19:10
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Charlie Gordon, 19:09
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Tor Rustad, 19:06
- Re: getting segmentation fault if I dont pass any command line parameters, CBFalconer, 19:04
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Malcolm McLean, 19:03
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, CBFalconer, 19:01
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Malcolm McLean, 18:58
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, jacob navia, 18:58
- Re: getting segmentation fault if I dont pass any command line parameters, doni, 18:55
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Francine . Neary, 18:53
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Richard Heathfield, 18:52
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Ben Pfaff, 18:52
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Charlie Gordon, 18:45
- Re: Please help me to find the error, user923005, 18:45
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Richard Heathfield, 18:36
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 18:32
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Tor Rustad, 18:16
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Francine . Neary, 18:12
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Tor Rustad, 18:04
- Please help me to find the error, Alami, 17:59
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 17:56
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 17:50
- Re: make on multiple platforms, CBFalconer, 17:50
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Tor Rustad, 17:46
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Army1987, 17:45
- Re: make on multiple platforms, user923005, 17:40
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, Army1987, 17:39
- Re: BItwise Operation ..., Keith Thompson, 17:18
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 17:16
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Charlie Gordon, 17:15
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Ben Pfaff, 17:13
- Re: getting segmentation fault if I dont pass any command line parameters, Army1987, 17:12
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, CBFalconer, 17:11
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Charlie Gordon, 17:10
- Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, sharan, 17:04
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, jayapal, 17:04
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 16:58
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Re: getting segmentation fault if I dont pass any command line parameters, CBFalconer, 16:30
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, CBFalconer, 16:25
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, CBFalconer, 16:21
- Re: About little big endian in C, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, CBFalconer, 16:15
- Re: About little big endian in C, karthikbalaguru, 16:14
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Flash Gordon, 16:12
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: which one requires less memory?, karthikbalaguru, 16:08
- Re: extra flags in O3 than O2??, CBFalconer, 16:02
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Kenneth Brody, 16:01
- Re: The most important things to write a program, CBFalconer, 16:01
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, CBFalconer, 15:54
- make on multiple platforms, Khookie, 15:48
- Re: About little big endian in C, Charlie Gordon, 15:48
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, Keith Thompson, 15:44
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, user923005, 15:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 15:35
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Martin Wells, 15:16
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Martin Wells, 15:08
- ~!! FREE GUIDE TO MAKE TONS OF $$$ ONLINE !!~, P. Colin, 14:50
- Re: getting segmentation fault if I dont pass any command line parameters, Ben Pfaff, 14:42
- Re: Xcode 3.0 (somewhat OT), mdh, 14:39
- getting segmentation fault if I dont pass any command line parameters, doni, 14:35
- Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, sharan, 14:21
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Mark McIntyre, 14:12
- Re: Xcode 3.0 (somewhat OT), Charlton Wilbur, 14:10
- Re: about FSM (finite state machine), karthikbalaguru, 14:09
- Re: Xcode 3.0 (somewhat OT), mdh, 14:06
- Re: Xcode 3.0 (somewhat OT), santosh, 14:02
- Xcode 3.0 (somewhat OT), mdh, 13:58
- Re: about FSM (finite state machine), santosh, 13:50
- about FSM (finite state machine), qiooeer, 13:39
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Ben Bacarisse, 12:51
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, blmblm, 12:39
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 12:35
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 12:35
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 12:34
- Re: [OT] Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Al Balmer, 12:33
- Re: About little big endian in C, RoS, 12:26
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 12:14
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, Joachim Schmitz, 12:09
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, jayapal, 12:07
- Re: which one requires less memory?, jameskuyper, 12:06
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Larry__Weiss, 11:52
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Larry__Weiss, 11:46
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Richard Harter, 11:34
- Re: C pronunciation question, John Bode, 11:26
- [OT] Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Eric Sosman, 11:06
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Kenneth Brody, 10:54
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 10:48
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Charlie Gordon, 10:46
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Ben Pfaff, 10:25
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Ben Pfaff, 10:15
- Re: Basic C question, Ben Pfaff, 10:13
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Ben Pfaff, 10:11
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Richard Bos, 10:01
- question, DRUNKARD, 09:57
- Earn Up To 100's of $ per Day with Ease!, denial, 09:40
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Ben Pfaff, 09:35
- A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, editormt, 09:34
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Charlie Gordon, 09:15
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Charlie Gordon, 09:09
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 09:00
- Re: Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, Chris Dollin, 08:31
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Chris Dollin, 08:27
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Kenny McCormack, 08:26
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Kenny McCormack, 08:24
- Re: Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, Chris Dollin, 08:21
- Re: which one requires less memory?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 08:17
- Re: Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 08:14
- Re: Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 08:12
- Re: Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 08:11
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, karthikbalaguru, 08:04
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, Dan Kruchinin, 07:52
- Re: Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, James Kuyper, 07:51
- Re: which one requires less memory?, James Kuyper, 07:48
- Can we use break statement in conditional operator?, jayapal, 07:47
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, Dan Kruchinin, 07:39
- Re: which one requires less memory?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 07:32
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, James Kuyper, 07:23
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 07:18
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 07:13
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Chris Dollin, 07:08
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Chris Dollin, 07:02
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, santosh, 07:02
- fgh`, abcdef . qaz, 07:00
- xfg, abcdef . qaz, 07:00
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Nick Keighley, 06:58
- Re: BItwise Operation ..., James Kuyper, 06:55
- Re: BItwise Operation ..., Martin Wells, 06:49
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, ksashtekar@xxxxxxxxx, 06:46
- Re: BItwise Operation ..., loudking, 06:22
- Re: file related, santosh, 06:16
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Richard, 06:10
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, santosh, 06:09
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard, 06:08
- Re: BItwise Operation ..., Nick Keighley, 06:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 06:04
- Re: Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, Richard Heathfield, 06:01
- BItwise Operation ..., loudking, 05:49
- Re: which one requires less memory?, santosh, 05:48
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, santosh, 05:47
- Hi, I want to implement a General Tree Data structure (Not Binary Tree ) which have more than 2 sub nodes?, sharan, 05:38
- Re: what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, Joachim Schmitz, 05:35
- what is %p format specifier indicates in the printf statement?, jayapal, 05:28
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Richard Heathfield, 05:21
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Keith Thompson, 05:12
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, qiooeer, 05:03
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 05:03
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Richard Tobin, 04:55
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Ian Collins, 04:53
- Re: which one requires less memory?, khan, 04:50
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, pete, 04:49
- Re: doubt regarding sizeof operator, Ian Collins, 04:48
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Keith Thompson, 04:46
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Flash Gordon, 04:45
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Ian Collins, 04:44
- doubt regarding sizeof operator, somenath, 04:44
- which one requires less memory?, khan, 04:42
- Re: Basic C question, Keith Thompson, 04:40
- Re: extra flags in O3 than O2??, Keith Thompson, 04:32
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 04:22
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 04:20
- Re: file related, pete, 04:19
- Re: C pronunciation question, James Harris, 03:45
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Charlie Gordon, 03:39
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard Bos, 03:38
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 03:33
- http://Indian-sex-girls-sex.notlong.com, govidvm@xxxxxxxxx, 03:31
- Re: How to improve my function?, Charlie Gordon, 03:22
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, karthikbalaguru, 03:16
- Re: Reclaiming locks, David Schwartz, 03:10
- Re: Basic C question, cr88192, 03:10
- Basic C question, Ark Khasin, 02:55
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 02:53
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Richard Heathfield, 02:49
- Re: The most important things to write a program, TSB, 02:44
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 02:41
- Re: file related, Richard Heathfield, 02:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 02:37
- computer in c, asdfgf . fd, 02:30
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 02:23
- extra flags in O3 than O2??, vkaushal21, 02:11
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Heathfield, 02:10
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Heathfield, 02:09
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, jaysome, 01:55
- file related, cool . qwerty, 01:48
- Re: The most important things to write a program, jaysome, 01:21
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Richard Harter, 01:11
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Ben Pfaff, 00:58
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, SM Ryan, 00:57
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, jaysome, 00:46
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Guy Macon, 00:39
- How to we return two values from a function?, jayapal, 00:37
- How to we return two values from a function?, jayapal, 00:35
- How to we return two values from a function?, jayapal, 00:31
October 29, 2007
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, James Kuyper, 22:53
- Re: Reclaiming locks, CBFalconer, 22:45
- Re: The most important things to write a program, santosh, 22:44
- Re: pointer concept, karthikbalaguru, 22:43
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, CBFalconer, 22:39
- Re: The most important things to write a program, Walter Roberson, 22:33
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Larry__Weiss, 22:21
- The most important things to write a program, TSB, 22:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Larry__Weiss, 22:14
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Kenny McCormack, 21:44
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Franz Hose, 21:39
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Andre Majorel, 21:31
- Re: Reclaiming locks, David Schwartz, 21:22
- Re: How to improve my function?, Ben Bacarisse, 21:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Dann Corbit, 20:32
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 20:28
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Dann Corbit, 20:26
- How to improve my function?, Bowlderster, 20:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 20:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:49
- Re: C pronunciation question, Joe Wright, 19:49
- Re: Signals, Walter Roberson, 19:49
- Re: pointer concept, Keith Thompson, 19:32
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 19:30
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Keith Thompson, 19:29
- Re: A string collection abstract data type, jacob navia, 19:25
- Re: Reclaiming locks, CJ, 19:24
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, CBFalconer, 19:23
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, pete, 19:10
- Signals, CJ, 19:07
- Re: A string collection abstract data type, Roland Pibinger, 18:56
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 18:48
- Re: pointer concept, Keith Thompson, 18:46
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Kenneth Brody, 18:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:25
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Kenneth Brody, 18:21
- Re: security problems with execv, CBFalconer, 18:20
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Tobin, 18:19
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, CBFalconer, 18:17
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, CBFalconer, 18:12
- Re: pointer concept, Old Wolf, 18:10
- Re: C pronunciation question, James Harris, 18:08
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 17:58
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Keith Thompson, 17:55
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Richard Harter, 17:51
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 17:44
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Dann Corbit, 17:36
- Re: Reclaiming locks, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Keith Thompson, 17:27
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 17:15
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Joe Wright, 17:07
- Re: Reclaiming locks, Måns Rullgård, 17:05
- Re: pointer concept, CBFalconer, 16:39
- Re: pointer concept, CBFalconer, 16:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Dann Corbit, 16:23
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Flash Gordon, 16:12
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:12
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Martien Verbruggen, 16:07
- Reclaiming locks, CJ, 16:04
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:52
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Marc Boyer, 15:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 15:34
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Dann Corbit, 15:14
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Keith Thompson, 15:14
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Keith Thompson, 15:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: defining the size_t type, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 14:41
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Ian Collins, 14:39
- Re: pointer concept, Keith Thompson, 14:29
- Re: C pronunciation question, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 14:25
- Re: Structs with functions?, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 14:21
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 14:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 14:02
- Re: Structs with functions?, Tor Rustad, 13:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Bacarisse, 13:48
- Re: security problems with execv, Richard, 13:42
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Walter Roberson, 13:42
- Re: security problems with execv, Tor Rustad, 13:38
- Re: Structs with functions?, Richard, 13:30
- Re: security problems with execv, santosh, 13:29
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Joachim Schmitz, 13:24
- C return a++ - is it safe?, James Harris, 13:22
- Re: Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, Joachim Schmitz, 13:15
- Re: Structs with functions?, jameskuyper, 13:13
- Re: Structs with functions?, Ben Bacarisse, 13:10
- Structs with functions?, robert, 12:58
- Re: Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, Raman, 12:54
- security problems with execv, C.G.Senthilkumar., 12:53
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Andre Majorel, 12:50
- Re: Shortcut for accessing build-in struct, Eric Sosman, 12:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:35
- Re: undefined behavior?, Loic Domaigne, 12:28
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Tobin, 12:20
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Ben Bacarisse, 12:12
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, Marc Boyer, 11:58
- Shortcut for accessing build-in struct, kenchu . osu, 11:55
- Re: Code for associative arrays ?, santosh, 11:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 11:50
- Code for associative arrays ?, Andre Majorel, 11:43
- Re: C pronunciation question, Default User, 11:38
- Re: Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, Kenneth Brody, 11:21
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Kenneth Brody, 11:05
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Heathfield, 11:04
- Re: fseek/fsetpos moving stream position incorrectly, Kenneth Brody, 10:57
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 10:54
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 10:46
- Re: defining the size_t type, lubomir dobsik, 10:25
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 10:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Tobin, 09:49
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Richard Bos, 09:26
- Re: pointer concept, Eric Sosman, 09:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 09:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Bos, 09:18
- Re: pointer concept, Philip Potter, 09:03
- Re: about tree, Staffan, 08:35
- Wholesale all NIKE.shox.Air max.AF1.TN.Jordan.shoes.Apple Ipods Nano, Xbox 360, Sony PS3, Sony PSP.wii.all laptops http://www.new-nikeshoes.com, nike shoes, 08:31
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, CBFalconer, 08:20
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Richard Tobin, 08:12
- Re: undefined behavior?, santosh, 07:46
- Re: undefined behavior?, Richard Bos, 07:30
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, James Kuyper, 07:21
- Re: undefined behavior?, Joachim Schmitz, 07:15
- Re: undefined behavior?, Richard Bos, 07:11
- Re: undefined behavior?, mail2sandeepnl@xxxxxxxxx, 06:56
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Heathfield, 06:39
- undefined behavior?, Loic Domaigne, 06:34
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Philip Potter, 06:01
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Philip Potter, 06:00
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 05:51
- Re: C pronunciation question, Ben Bacarisse, 05:14
- Re: A string collection abstract data type, jacob navia, 05:09
- Re: about tree, santosh, 04:58
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Tobin, 04:56
- Re: Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, santosh, 04:53
- Re: C pronunciation question, Charlie Gordon, 04:46
- Re: pointer concept, Ben Bacarisse, 04:38
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 04:34
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 04:27
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Heathfield, 04:20
- Re: Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, Keith Thompson, 04:18
- Re: about tree, Keith Thompson, 04:03
- Re: Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, Joachim Schmitz, 03:59
- Re: C, Richard Bos, 03:53
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard Bos, 03:53
- Delete a Non-empty directory Programmatically, Raman, 03:47
- Re: pointer concept - TPA, Default User, 03:39
- Re: C pronunciation question, Default User, 03:38
- Re: pointer concept, Keith Thompson, 03:36
- Re: about tree, Richard Heathfield, 03:35
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 03:32
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Bos, 03:30
- about tree, beginers of c, 03:24
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Heathfield, 01:57
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, $)CHarald van D)&k, 01:54
- Re: pointer concept, Larry__Weiss, 01:45
- Re: pointer concept, jk, 01:42
- Re: pointer concept, Richard Heathfield, 01:39
- pointer concept, gsingh, 01:34
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 01:06
- Re: I am thankful to all, CBFalconer, 01:04
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, CBFalconer, 00:54
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 00:45
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, CBFalconer, 00:38
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Larry__Weiss, 00:35
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Richard Heathfield, 00:29
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard Heathfield, 00:09
October 28, 2007
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Kenny McCormack, 23:58
- GEEKS, cplusplus, 23:51
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 23:48
- ~ EARN Quick CASH Without INVESTMENT ~, S Col, 22:34
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Ark Khasin, 22:29
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Keith Thompson, 22:18
- 7000+ beautiful Russian girls waiting for men, my glass, 22:17
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 22:13
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Justin Spahr-Summers, 21:47
- Re: C pronunciation question, Old Wolf, 21:40
- Re: A string collection abstract data type, Charlie Gordon, 21:32
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 21:28
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Justin Spahr-Summers, 21:08
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, David Thompson, 21:02
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, David Thompson, 21:02
- Re: I am thankful to all, David Thompson, 21:02
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, David Thompson, 21:02
- Re: pointer plus an integer, David Thompson, 21:02
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Dik T. Winter, 20:25
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Francine . Neary, 20:12
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Charlie Gordon, 19:59
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 19:55
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 19:50
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Ben Bacarisse, 19:40
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Tor Rustad, 19:33
- Re: invalid lvalue in assignment, mdh, 19:11
- Re: invalid lvalue in assignment, mdh, 19:10
- Re: invalid lvalue in assignment, Peter Pichler, 19:03
- Re: invalid lvalue in assignment, Ian Collins, 19:02
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Roland Pibinger, 18:55
- invalid lvalue in assignment, mdh, 18:47
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ark Khasin, 18:42
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, J. J. Farrell, 18:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 18:13
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Mark McIntyre, 18:06
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, James Kuyper, 18:05
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Jack Klein, 18:02
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, CBFalconer, 17:46
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Peter Pichler, 17:44
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, Peter Pichler, 17:37
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, CBFalconer, 17:29
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Pfaff, 17:25
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Peter Pichler, 17:23
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Keith Thompson, 17:12
- Re: C pronunciation question, Peter Pichler, 17:08
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Old Wolf, 17:06
- Re: LOSERS, Default User, 16:43
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ian Collins, 16:07
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, jacob navia, 15:53
- A string collection abstract data type, jacob navia, 15:52
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 15:50
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ian Collins, 15:48
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Charlie Gordon, 15:45
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 15:40
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 15:31
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 15:27
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Flash Gordon, 15:20
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ben Pfaff, 15:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 15:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 15:08
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Martin Wells, 15:02
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ian Collins, 15:01
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard, 14:48
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard, 14:47
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Ben Bacarisse, 14:40
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Flash Gordon, 14:36
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, santosh, 14:23
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ben Bacarisse, 14:20
- Re: time complexity, Charles Richmond, 14:20
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, jacob navia, 14:07
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard, 13:52
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Malcolm McLean, 13:43
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard, 13:28
- Re: LOSERS, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:23
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:23
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:19
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 13:07
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Dan Henry, 13:04
- Re: array index type, Justin Spahr-Summers, 13:01
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Tor Rustad, 12:43
- Re: Find the 'more' command source code, Sjouke Burry, 12:30
- Re: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 12:29
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Tor Rustad, 12:27
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 12:25
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Kenny McCormack, 12:21
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 12:11
- Re: array index type, Charlie Gordon, 12:02
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Keith Thompson, 11:56
- Re: Find the 'more' command source code, Keith Thompson, 11:53
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Harald van Dijk, 11:51
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Keith Thompson, 11:47
- Re: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 11:38
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 11:31
- Re: Find the 'more' command source code, Tsb, 11:29
- Re: LOSERS, Richard, 11:19
- Re: array index type, Army1987, 11:15
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Eric Sosman, 11:12
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard, 11:08
- Re: array index type, pete, 11:03
- Re: LOSERS, Mark McIntyre, 11:02
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Eric Sosman, 10:51
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Kenny McCormack, 10:32
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 10:28
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard, 10:04
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, ymuntyan, 10:00
- ~ EARN $1000 per Day Without INVESTMENT ~, cherry, 09:53
- Re: array index type, Army1987, 09:49
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Roland Pibinger, 09:38
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 09:36
- Re: LOSERS, cplusplus, 09:35
- MORONS, cplusplus, 09:32
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Army1987, 09:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 09:31
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Army1987, 09:29
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, CBFalconer, 09:29
- Re: LOSERS, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 09:27
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Eric Sosman, 09:18
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Army1987, 09:16
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 09:15
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, James Kuyper, 07:59
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ben Bacarisse, 07:39
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Roland Pibinger, 07:38
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 06:46
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 06:23
- Re: who uses _Bool, cr88192, 05:57
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 05:26
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Willem, 04:07
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Malcolm McLean, 03:37
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Ark Khasin, 02:13
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, CBFalconer, 02:00
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, CBFalconer, 01:21
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ben Pfaff, 01:19
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 01:09
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 00:41
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Keith Thompson, 00:38
October 27, 2007
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Tor Rustad, 23:44
- Re: text justification, Wade Ward, 23:30
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Ark Khasin, 23:26
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Ark Khasin, 23:11
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Tor Rustad, 23:00
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Tor Rustad, 22:44
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, James Kuyper, 22:08
- Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Franz Hose, 21:42
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 21:30
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Flash Gordon, 20:50
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Heathfield, 20:45
- Re: text justification, Keith Thompson, 20:45
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Heathfield, 20:41
- Re: text justification, Keith Thompson, 20:33
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, CBFalconer, 20:20
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, CBFalconer, 20:17
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, CBFalconer, 20:10
- Re: C pronunciation question, Peter Pichler, 20:03
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Peter Pichler, 19:58
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, pete, 19:58
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Sjouke Burry, 19:53
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard, 19:46
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Charlie Gordon, 19:43
- Re: C pronunciation question, Charlie Gordon, 19:37
- Re: Malcolm's new book - Chapter 1 review, Richard, 19:19
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: defining the size_t type, Keith Thompson, 17:57
- Re: defining the size_t type, Eric Sosman, 17:46
- Re: C pronunciation question, Justin Spahr-Summers, 17:39
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Keith Thompson, 17:34
- Re: Building extensibility into an API, Eric Sosman, 17:31
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Martin Wells, 17:20
- Re: C pronunciation question, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 16:58
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Building extensibility into an API, Francis Johnson, 16:27
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Charlie Gordon, 16:24
- Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, Sven, 15:07
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 15:06
- Re: defining the size_t type, Chris Torek, 15:05
- Re: Is `removal of const qualifier from target pointer' a warning or an error?, Army1987, 14:58
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Charlie Gordon, 14:55
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Charlie Gordon, 14:52
- Re: error while loading shared libraries, Keith Thompson, 14:51
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Keith Thompson, 14:50
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Charlie Gordon, 14:41
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, Charlie Gordon, 14:34
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Charlie Gordon, 14:24
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Charlie Gordon, 14:20
- Re: Program LCD HD44780 with 68HC11 in Handyboard, Mark McIntyre, 13:04
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Chad, 13:03
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 12:39
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, CBFalconer, 12:28
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 12:24
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, CBFalconer, 12:17
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, James Kuyper, 12:13
- Re: who uses _Bool, Malcolm McLean, 12:11
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Dan Henry, 12:04
- pll: who uses _Bool, Szabolcs Nagy, 11:41
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Martin Wells, 11:24
- Re: Is `removal of const qualifier from target pointer' a warning or an error?, James Kuyper, 11:23
- Re: Is `removal of const qualifier from target pointer' a warning or an error?, James Kuyper, 11:22
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard, 11:10
- Re: Is `removal of const qualifier from target pointer' a warning or an error?, santosh, 11:00
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, santosh, 10:57
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, James Kuyper, 10:51
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, James Kuyper, 10:48
- Re: C pronunciation question, Army1987, 10:40
- Is `removal of const qualifier from target pointer' a warning or an error?, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 10:40
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Army1987, 09:36
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard, 09:06
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Charlie Gordon, 08:57
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Charlie Gordon, 08:00
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Jorge Peixoto, 07:57
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Charlie Gordon, 07:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 07:27
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, gw7rib, 07:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 07:18
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, James Kuyper, 07:16
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, James Kuyper, 07:02
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 06:42
- hjghj, zamsunh, 06:03
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Willem, 05:59
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Chris Hills, 05:50
- Re: error while loading shared libraries, Malcolm McLean, 05:45
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Malcolm McLean, 05:38
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Malcolm McLean, 05:34
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Remo D., 05:20
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, cr88192, 05:01
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, cr88192, 04:58
- Re: error while loading shared libraries, santosh, 04:54
- Re: Linked lists, CBFalconer, 04:53
- error while loading shared libraries, onkar, 04:30
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Chris Torek, 04:30
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, CBFalconer, 04:29
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, CBFalconer, 04:25
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Charlie Gordon, 04:22
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Charlie Gordon, 04:13
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Remo D., 03:55
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Remo D., 03:45
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 03:41
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Malcolm McLean, 03:36
- Re: Linked lists, Default User, 03:26
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Remo D., 03:20
- Re: C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, cr88192, 02:50
- Re: Find the 'more' command source code, Martin Ambuhl, 02:12
- Re: Linked lists, user923005, 02:10
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, jaysome, 01:43
- Find the 'more' command source code, Pirate, 01:10
- Re: Linked lists, mark . martinez2, 00:47
- Re: Linked lists, mark . martinez2, 00:43
- Re: Linked lists, Dann Corbit, 00:41
- Re: C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, jerstlouis, 00:13
October 26, 2007
- Re: Linked lists, mark . martinez2, 23:47
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, James Kuyper, 23:45
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Ian Collins, 23:43
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Dann Corbit, 23:36
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, James Kuyper, 23:34
- Re: Linked lists, Jack Klein, 23:14
- Re: Program LCD HD44780 with 68HC11 in Handyboard, Jack Klein, 23:02
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Jorge Peixoto, 23:02
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Eric Sosman, 22:53
- Linked lists, mark . martinez2, 21:59
- Re: C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, cr88192, 21:57
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Keith Thompson, 21:43
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Keith Thompson, 21:39
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Keith Thompson, 21:32
- Re: C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, CBFalconer, 21:31
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, CBFalconer, 21:26
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Keith Thompson, 21:21
- .....................................sexxxxxxxxxxx..................................., خادم الإسلام, 21:21
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, CBFalconer, 21:17
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, CBFalconer, 21:11
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Mark McIntyre, 20:59
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Mark McIntyre, 20:54
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Mark McIntyre, 20:51
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 20:38
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, pete, 20:38
- Re: C, Peter Pichler, 20:37
- Re: C, Peter Pichler, 20:34
- Re: #define issue, Andrew Thompson, 20:19
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Keith Thompson, 20:04
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Tor Rustad, 19:58
- Re: C Unleashed, Keith Thompson, 19:56
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, pete, 19:54
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Tor Rustad, 19:46
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, pete, 19:44
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 19:44
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Ian Collins, 19:43
- Re: C, Larry__Weiss, 19:35
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Jorge Peixoto, 19:16
- Re: C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, jerstlouis, 19:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, pete, 19:09
- Re: C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, cr88192, 19:06
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Keith Thompson, 19:03
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, pete, 18:46
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Keith Thompson, 18:40
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Joe Wright, 18:27
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Don Bruder, 18:19
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, cr88192, 18:19
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, cr88192, 18:04
- Re: On the creation of an API for containers in C, Malcolm McLean, 17:54
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Eric Sosman, 17:19
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Walter Roberson, 17:18
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Jorge Peixoto, 17:17
- Re: Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, CBFalconer, 16:58
- Re: Reading Binay files in Mac, Keith Thompson, 16:58
- Re: typecasting problem, CBFalconer, 16:55
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, mstorkamp, 16:51
- Re: One last question on hashes, CBFalconer, 16:49
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, riva, 16:42
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, CBFalconer, 16:41
- On the creation of an API for containers in C, Remo D., 16:35
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, CBFalconer, 16:32
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 16:29
- Re: C, Peter Pichler, 16:27
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 16:13
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Eric Sosman, 16:06
- Writing single bits to a file, riva, 16:00
- Re: fseek/fsetpos moving stream position incorrectly, dfelikson, 16:00
- C-derived OO Prog Language, Cross Platform GUI Toolkit, 2D/3D Graphics Engine Project, jerstlouis, 15:53
- Why write putc(s.i16 & 0xff, fp);, Jorge Peixoto, 15:30
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Keith Thompson, 15:22
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Joachim Schmitz, 15:20
- Re: typecasting problem, Martin Ambuhl, 15:18
- Re: typecasting problem - TPA, Default User, 15:10
- Re: typecasting problem, Ray D., 14:25
- Re: typecasting problem, Walter Roberson, 14:19
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Kenny McCormack, 14:18
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Charlie Gordon, 14:07
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard Heathfield, 14:06
- typecasting problem, Ray D., 14:05
- Re: C Unleashed, Larry__Weiss, 13:57
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:30
- Re: One last question on hashes, Ben Pfaff, 13:29
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Charlie Gordon, 13:21
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Marjancek, 13:21
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, spooler123, 13:04
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Walter Roberson, 12:50
- Re: C pronunciation question, Marjancek, 12:50
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Joachim Schmitz, 12:44
- Re: fseek/fsetpos moving stream position incorrectly, santosh, 11:44
- fseek/fsetpos moving stream position incorrectly, dfelikson, 11:12
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, John Bode, 10:58
- Re: typedef names as variable names (was Re: What does ((time_t)-1)mean?), Kenneth Brody, 10:52
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Kenneth Brody, 10:44
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, CBFalconer, 09:34
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, James Kuyper, 09:16
- One last question on hashes, Chad, 09:12
- Program LCD HD44780 with 68HC11 in Handyboard, r_spaargaren, 08:50
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, James Kuyper, 08:34
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, James Kuyper, 08:21
- Re: Reading Binay files in Mac, Jim, 08:20
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Chris Dollin, 08:13
- Reading Binay files in Mac, doublemaster007@xxxxxxxxx, 08:10
- OT - Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, santosh, 07:20
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Philip Potter, 07:09
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, Richard Bos, 07:08
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, santosh, 07:06
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- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Bos, 06:43
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard Heathfield, 06:39
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 06:38
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Martin Wells, 06:37
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard Tobin, 06:36
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard Heathfield, 06:35
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Ben Bacarisse, 06:26
- Re: C, Richard Bos, 06:21
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Charlie Gordon, 05:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Bacarisse, 05:30
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Charlie Gordon, 05:30
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Charlie Gordon, 05:12
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard Heathfield, 04:40
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, CBFalconer, 04:35
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 04:35
- Re: C, Richard Tobin, 04:30
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Charlie Gordon, 04:29
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 04:28
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard Tobin, 04:27
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 04:23
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, CBFalconer, 04:19
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Philip Potter, 04:07
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Re: C, Chris Hills, 03:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 03:27
- Re: C, Kenny McCormack, 02:59
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 02:56
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, Richard Bos, 02:56
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Peter Pichler, 02:55
- Re: C, Richard Bos, 02:47
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard Bos, 02:44
- Re: C Unleashed, Richard Bos, 02:42
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Ian Collins, 02:34
- Re: array index type, Charlie Gordon, 02:33
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Richard Bos, 02:26
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Charlie Gordon, 02:25
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Charlie Gordon, 02:20
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Charlie Gordon, 02:10
- Re: C pronunciation question, Charlie Gordon, 02:06
- Computer, trykamal, 02:03
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, pete, 01:50
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Keith Thompson, 01:22
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Martin Ambuhl, 01:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 01:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 01:00
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Charlie Gordon, 00:49
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, Charlie Gordon, 00:41
- Re: About little big endian in C, Charlie Gordon, 00:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 00:19
October 25, 2007
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, santosh, 23:19
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, santosh, 23:08
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Jack Klein, 22:57
- Re: array index type, user923005, 22:45
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, Chad, 22:29
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, Chad, 22:23
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, santosh, 22:02
- Question on free() ing a hash table, Chad, 21:53
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Joe Wright, 21:49
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, santosh, 21:36
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Tony Quinn, 21:11
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, Walter Roberson, 21:05
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, santosh, 20:59
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 20:55
- Re: NULL handling, Gordon Burditt, 20:29
- Re: C pronunciation question, Sjouke Burry, 20:22
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, spooler123, 20:16
- Re: array index type, Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, husterk, 20:06
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Gordon Burditt, 20:03
- Floating point subtraction with FLT_MAX error, spooler123, 19:56
- Re: [OT] comparison, Keith Thompson, 19:41
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 19:37
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 19:34
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, jacob navia, 19:15
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard Heathfield, 19:13
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Doug, 19:00
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Mark McIntyre, 18:55
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, pete, 18:55
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, pete, 18:52
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, pete, 18:49
- Re: comparison, Mark McIntyre, 18:45
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Keith Thompson, 18:20
- Re: time complexity, pete, 18:14
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Keith Thompson, 18:14
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, CBFalconer, 18:12
- Re: defining the size_t type, Keith Thompson, 18:11
- Re: Definition in Header files, Mark McIntyre, 17:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 17:39
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Mark McIntyre, 17:36
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Mark McIntyre, 17:22
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Mark McIntyre, 17:21
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Mark McIntyre, 17:20
- Re: C Unleashed, Malcolm McLean, 17:19
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Old Wolf, 17:15
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Mark McIntyre, 17:02
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Mark McIntyre, 16:55
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Mark McIntyre, 16:54
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 16:52
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Ian Collins, 16:35
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 16:29
- Re: C pronunciation question, J. J. Farrell, 16:22
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Martin Wells, 16:19
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Martin Wells, 16:16
- Re: C, Larry__Weiss, 16:04
- Re: C, Peter Pichler, 15:49
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Peter Pichler, 15:29
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, santosh, 15:20
- Re: C pronunciation question, Default User, 15:10
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Kenny McCormack, 15:03
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Szabolcs Nagy, 14:57
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, jacob navia, 14:49
- Re: time complexity, Ed Prochak, 14:46
- Re: C, Larry__Weiss, 14:40
- C TIPS, lawry_jim, 14:37
- Re: TECHFEST 2008 at IIT BOMBAY , INDIA, santosh, 14:30
- TECHFEST 2008 at IIT BOMBAY , INDIA, agyeya, 14:23
- Re: Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, jameskuyper, 14:20
- Re: typedef names as variable names (was Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?), $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:16
- Re: NULL handling, Kenneth Brody, 14:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Giorgos Keramidas, 14:00
- Re: typedef names as variable names (was Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?), santosh, 13:59
- Re: time complexity, Ben Bacarisse, 13:51
- Re: time complexity, Ben Bacarisse, 13:49
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Chris Hills, 13:48
- Weary of using -1 for max unsigned values, Martin Wells, 13:48
- Re: typedef names as variable names (was Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?), $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:42
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:38
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Chris Hills, 13:26
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Ben Bacarisse, 13:21
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, jameskuyper, 13:12
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard, 12:57
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard, 12:55
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- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, jameskuyper, 12:48
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard Tobin, 12:41
- Re: defining the size_t type, Ben Pfaff, 12:40
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, jameskuyper, 12:34
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, Ben Bacarisse, 12:33
- Re: defining the size_t type, Richard Tobin, 12:24
- Re: time complexity, Richard Tobin, 12:14
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard Tobin, 12:03
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, Richard, 12:02
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard, 12:01
- Re: C pronunciation question, Joachim Schmitz, 12:00
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, santosh, 11:44
- Re: C pronunciation question, Philip Potter, 11:34
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, Keith Willis, 11:33
- Re: defining the size_t type, Eric Sosman, 11:25
- Re: NULL handling, stephanearnold, 11:23
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard, 11:20
- Re: C pronunciation question, santosh, 11:03
- Re: C pronunciation question, Philip Potter, 11:03
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:01
- Re: time complexity, Philip Potter, 10:59
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Al Balmer, 10:56
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, Richard, 10:56
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Kenneth Brody, 10:52
- Re: defining the size_t type, santosh, 10:50
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Dollin, 10:46
- typedef names as variable names (was Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?), Kenneth Brody, 10:45
- defining the size_t type, lubomir dobsik, 10:42
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Kenneth Brody, 10:36
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Dik T. Winter, 10:34
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, santosh, 10:26
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard, 10:19
- Re: non ascii chracter problem, CBFalconer, 10:18
- Re: time complexity, CBFalconer, 10:11
- Re: C pronunciation question, santosh, 10:09
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard, 10:02
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 10:00
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, James Kuyper, 09:48
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 09:47
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, James Kuyper, 09:42
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, James Kuyper, 09:40
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 09:35
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard Tobin, 09:34
- Re: C pronunciation question, santosh, 09:31
- Re: return from main, santosh, 09:27
- Re: array index type, santosh, 09:25
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, James Kuyper, 09:24
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard, 09:22
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard, 09:21
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:19
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Eric Sosman, 09:19
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Charlie Gordon, 09:14
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Keith Willis, 09:12
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Larry__Weiss, 09:06
- Re: C pronunciation question, Philip Potter, 09:05
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard Tobin, 08:59
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Philip Potter, 08:56
- Re: time complexity, Philip Potter, 08:52
- Re: return from main, Philip Potter, 08:49
- Re: array index type, James Kuyper, 08:46
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, James Kuyper, 08:36
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Eric Sosman, 08:30
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Larry__Weiss, 08:20
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 07:58
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 07:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Bos, 07:50
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard Bos, 07:48
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Charlie Gordon, 07:48
- Re: Definition in Header files, Charlie Gordon, 07:45
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Sheth Raxit, 07:43
- Re: Macro function with void argument list, Keith Willis, 07:24
- Re: C pronunciation question, Justin Spahr-Summers, 07:22
- Macro function with void argument list, Martin Wells, 07:17
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Martien Verbruggen, 07:13
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, James Kuyper, 07:12
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- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard Tobin, 07:07
- Re: time complexity, Ben Bacarisse, 07:02
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Bos, 06:57
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard Bos, 06:54
- Re: C pronunciation question, Chris Hills, 06:41
- Re: return from main, Mark Bluemel, 06:35
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 06:29
- return from main, Pietro Cerutti, 06:25
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Chris Dollin, 05:59
- Re: problem with dynamic memory allocation, Mark Bluemel, 05:58
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard Tobin, 05:42
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard, 05:31
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard Heathfield, 05:29
- problem with dynamic memory allocation, David d'Angers, 05:14
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Martien Verbruggen, 05:02
- non ascii chracter problem, Burak, 04:39
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Mark Bluemel, 03:43
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Mark Bluemel, 03:42
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Mark Bluemel, 03:40
- Computer, zamsunb, 03:16
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Joachim Schmitz, 02:44
- PC, zamsund, 01:41
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Harald van D)&k, 01:01
- Re: array index type, $)CHarald van D)&k, 00:59
- Re: #define issue, CBFalconer, 00:51
- Re: NULL handling, CBFalconer, 00:49
- Re: time complexity, CBFalconer, 00:44
- Re: array index type, CBFalconer, 00:16
- Re: C Unleashed, CBFalconer, 00:02
October 24, 2007
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CBFalconer, 23:59
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, CBFalconer, 23:54
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, santosh, 23:39
- Re: NULL handling, santosh, 23:37
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, santosh, 23:34
- NULL handling, stephanearnold, 23:10
- Re: array index type, Thad Smith, 22:23
- Re: Mobile Startup looking for sharp coders, Jack Klein, 22:21
- Re: #define issue, Thad Smith, 22:01
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Larry__Weiss, 21:54
- Re: time complexity, user923005, 20:53
- Re: #define issue, Barry Schwarz, 20:52
- Re: C pronunciation question, Lew Pitcher, 20:34
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, user923005, 20:31
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Tobin, 20:21
- Re: [ot]Re: time complexity, Richard Heathfield, 20:14
- Re: time complexity, Richard Heathfield, 20:11
- [ot]Re: time complexity, pete, 20:03
- Re: array index type, pete, 19:26
- Re: array index type, pete, 19:18
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, pete, 19:04
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, pete, 18:50
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, pete, 18:42
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Eric Sosman, 18:08
- Re: array index type, Malcolm McLean, 17:50
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 17:44
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 17:43
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Martien Verbruggen, 17:07
- Re: C Unleashed, Malcolm McLean, 16:41
- Re: NULL handling, SM Ryan, 15:51
- Re: array index type, SM Ryan, 15:51
- Re: array index type, user923005, 15:40
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard, 15:36
- Re: array index type, vipvipvipvipvip . ru, 15:34
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), user923005, 15:33
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Kenneth Brody, 15:06
- Mobile Startup looking for sharp coders, Vangati, 14:40
- Re: array index type, Richard, 14:32
- Re: array index type, santosh, 14:19
- Re: array index type, Richard, 13:57
- #define issue, axr0284, 13:41
- Re: array index type, santosh, 13:30
- Re: NULL handling, Walter Roberson, 13:24
- Re: NULL handling, Richard, 13:24
- Re: array index type, Szabolcs Nagy, 13:23
- Re: C, santosh, 13:17
- Re: array index type, Tim Prince, 12:48
- NULL handling, stephanearnold, 12:45
- Re: time complexity, Richard Harter, 12:31
- Re: array index type, Mark Bluemel, 12:01
- array index type, Szabolcs Nagy, 11:53
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, Walter Roberson, 11:48
- Re: Implementing polymorphic behaviour, Daniel Kraft, 11:43
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Richard, 11:22
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Mark Bluemel, 11:21
- Re: Implementing polymorphic behaviour, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 11:17
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Eric Sosman, 11:11
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Kenny McCormack, 11:00
- Re: C, Kenneth Brody, 10:27
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, karthikbalaguru, 10:13
- Re: time complexity, CBFalconer, 10:04
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Richard Bos, 09:28
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Bos, 09:27
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 09:23
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 09:13
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Heathfield, 09:04
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Eric Sosman, 08:22
- Re: C pronunciation question, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 08:21
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, James Kuyper, 08:16
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- Re: C pronunciation question, Lew Pitcher, 08:06
- SHARING SOME INTERESTING LINKS I FOUND ON NET, dracula, 07:57
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, James Kuyper Jr., 07:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 07:50
- Re: time complexity, Ben Bacarisse, 07:44
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Pietro Cerutti, 07:23
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Martin Wells, 07:18
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, loudking, 07:07
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Martin Wells, 07:03
- Re: Definition in Header files, CBFalconer, 07:01
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 06:53
- Implementing polymorphic behaviour, Daniel Kraft, 06:30
- Call for Papers for the IWOMP2008 OpenMP workshop, m_van_waveren@xxxxxxxx, 06:16
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Philip Potter, 06:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 06:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 05:56
- Re: what does this ":" in the structure ?, karthikbalaguru, 05:55
- Re: What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, Pietro Cerutti, 05:48
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Martien Verbruggen, 05:32
- What does ((time_t)-1) mean?, loudking, 05:29
- Re: Implementing polymorphic behaviour, Laurent Deniau, 05:01
- Re: Force printf format?, hamsya, 05:01
- Re: Definition in Header files, dandonov, 03:56
- Re: where do the extra bytes go while using Malloc ?, Mark Bluemel, 03:51
- Re: comparison, Keith Thompson, 03:10
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, lawrence . jones, 02:45
- Computer, Flowers, 02:34
- Re: Function call before main., Srinu, 01:52
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, karthikbalaguru, 01:50
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard Heathfield, 00:47
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, CBFalconer, 00:46
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 00:43
- Re: time complexity, CBFalconer, 00:39
October 23, 2007
- Re: Definition in Header files, James Kuyper Jr., 23:55
- Re: time complexity, Richard Harter, 23:40
- Re: Definition in Header files, Jack Klein, 23:07
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Jack Klein, 23:01
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Jack Klein, 22:51
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Dik T. Winter, 21:41
- Re: Definition in Header files, Road Tang, 21:16
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 20:58
- Re: text justification, Ben Bacarisse, 20:21
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Ben Bacarisse, 20:06
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 19:56
- Re: C Unleashed, Peter Nilsson, 19:53
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Alan Curry, 19:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 19:16
- Re: SOLVED! Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, gustavo . samour, 19:14
- Re: C Unleashed, Default User, 19:09
- Re: what does this ":" in the structure ?, Malcolm McLean, 19:03
- Re: C pronunciation question, Jon, 18:58
- Re: where do the extra bytes go while using Malloc ?, Malcolm McLean, 18:53
- More friends more money,get friends while get paid, jack, 18:50
- Re: text justification, CBFalconer, 18:45
- Re: Definition in Header files, CBFalconer, 18:31
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, pete, 18:26
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Old Wolf, 18:06
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, CBFalconer, 17:55
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, CBFalconer, 17:47
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Pfaff, 17:44
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Pfaff, 17:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 17:21
- Re: where do the extra bytes go while using Malloc ?, glen herrmannsfeldt, 17:11
- Re: C Unleashed, Kenny McCormack, 16:56
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:15
- Re: where do the extra bytes go while using Malloc ?, santosh, 16:12
- Re: comparison, santosh, 16:08
- Re: comparison, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- MULTICONF-08 Call for papers, john, 16:01
- Re: text justification, gaetanoortisi, 15:43
- Re: what does this ":" in the structure ?, David d'Angers, 14:56
- Re: How is this trivial strncpy implementation, Ben Pfaff, 14:56
- Re: How is this trivial strncpy implementation, santosh, 14:51
- Re: C Unleashed, user923005, 14:46
- Re: what does this ":" in the structure ?, Richard Heathfield, 14:43
- How is this trivial strncpy implementation, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:40
- Re: C, santosh, 14:37
- what does this ":" in the structure ?, David d'Angers, 14:35
- Re: text justification, Ed Prochak, 14:24
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 14:23
- Re: text justification, Kenny McCormack, 14:07
- Re: Including source, Mike Wahler, 14:04
- Re: Definition in Header files, dandonov, 13:57
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, jameskuyper, 13:49
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, jameskuyper, 13:33
- Re: text justification, Richard Tobin, 13:20
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, santosh, 13:01
- Re: text justification, Kenny McCormack, 12:56
- Re: C Unleashed, Patrick Karl, 12:24
- Re: C Unleashed, Patrick Karl, 12:21
- iS IT POSSIBLE TO MAKE MONEY ONLINE ??, GDI teambuilder, 11:34
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard, 11:11
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Eric Sosman, 11:11
- Re: time complexity, Richard Harter, 11:11
- Re: Definition in Header files, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 10:40
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Kenneth Brody, 10:14
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, James Kuyper Jr., 10:08
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 10:06
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Kenneth Brody, 10:04
- Re: Definition in Header files, James Kuyper Jr., 09:44
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, James Kuyper Jr., 09:44
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 09:44
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- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Charlie Gordon, 09:11
- Re: Force printf format?, Charlie Gordon, 09:06
- Re: Definition in Header files, James Kuyper Jr., 09:00
- Re: about gcc 4.2, Charlie Gordon, 08:56
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Ernie Wright, 08:53
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Richard, 08:45
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 08:28
- Re: C, Richard, 08:27
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, James Kuyper Jr., 08:18
- Re: Force printf format?, hamsya, 08:11
- Re: Function call before main., James Kuyper Jr., 08:10
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Martien Verbruggen, 08:05
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Joachim Schmitz, 07:47
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, santosh, 07:34
- Re: C, santosh, 07:22
- Re: C, santosh, 07:21
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, santosh, 07:19
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, santosh, 07:14
- Re: volatile, santosh, 07:08
- Re: where do the extra bytes go while using Malloc ?, Mark Bluemel, 06:48
- Re: where do the extra bytes go while using Malloc ?, Richard Tobin, 06:47
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Keith Thompson, 06:43
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 06:32
- Re: Definition in Header files, Charlie Gordon, 06:23
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard Heathfield, 06:16
- Re: Definition in Header files, pete, 06:14
- Re: Definition in Header files, Road Tang, 05:26
- Re: Definition in Header files, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 04:00
- Re: Definition in Header files, user923005, 03:55
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Francois Grieu, 03:52
- Re: Definition in Header files, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 03:50
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Joachim Schmitz, 03:44
- Re: Definition in Header files, user923005, 03:39
- Re: Function call before main., Richard Heathfield, 03:14
- Re: Definition in Header files, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 03:14
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Ian Collins, 03:11
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Richard Heathfield, 03:10
- Re: Definition in Header files, Ian Collins, 03:09
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, jaysome, 03:09
- Re: Definition in Header files, Ian Collins, 03:08
- Re: time complexity, user923005, 03:08
- Re: Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, Richard Heathfield, 03:06
- Re: Definition in Header files, user923005, 03:05
- Re: Definition in Header files, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 03:03
- Re: Definition in Header files, Madhur, 02:42
- Re: C Unleashed, Ben Pfaff, 02:37
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., Srinu, 02:28
- Re: Function call before main., Srinu, 02:25
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 02:21
- Re: Function call before main., Richard Bos, 02:19
- Re: Definition in Header files, Madhur, 02:17
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Ben Bacarisse, 01:20
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Prayag Narula, 01:18
- Re: Integer promotion of function parameters, Jean-François Lemaire, 01:14
- Re: volatile, jaysome, 01:01
- Re: about gcc 4.2, jaysome, 00:56
- Has ANSI Approved ISO/IEC 9899:1999?, jaysome, 00:48
- Re: volatile, Porkling, 00:37
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Road Tang, 00:30
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 00:22
- volatile, lak, 00:20
- Re: time complexity, Richard Harter, 00:17
October 22, 2007
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, CBFalconer, 23:50
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, James Kuyper Jr., 23:39
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Walter Roberson, 23:33
- earn money with faith, eltodo, 23:26
- Re: C Unleashed, user923005, 23:17
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Jack Klein, 22:48
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Old Wolf, 22:40
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, wisdo, 22:09
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 22:06
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, wisdo, 22:01
- Re: C, Richard, 21:43
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 21:43
- Re: C, user923005, 21:36
- Re: C, Road Tang, 21:31
- Re: C, Richard Heathfield, 21:27
- Re: 为什么我的程序出错的位置不对?, Road Tang, 21:21
- Re: Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, Ian Collins, 21:21
- Re: C, user923005, 21:20
- Re: C, arkmancn, 21:17
- Re: time complexity, user923005, 21:17
- Re: time complexity, user923005, 21:16
- Why connot declare a static member of STRUCT or UNION?, arkmancn, 21:14
- C, abi, 21:13
- Re: time complexity, user923005, 21:08
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, Richard Heathfield, 20:40
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 20:38
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, user923005, 20:33
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, Tor Rustad, 20:13
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Al Balmer, 20:04
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, CBFalconer, 19:49
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, J. J. Farrell, 19:36
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, gustavo . samour, 19:29
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, santosh, 19:26
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, CBFalconer, 19:26
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, Richard Heathfield, 19:22
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, gustavo . samour, 19:20
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, santosh, 19:20
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, Tor Rustad, 19:15
- Re: Function call before main., CBFalconer, 19:12
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, CJ, 19:12
- Re: Integer promotion of function parameters, Richard Heathfield, 19:10
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, CJ, 19:09
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, CBFalconer, 19:04
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, Tor Rustad, 18:57
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 18:56
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, CBFalconer, 18:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, pete, 18:46
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CBFalconer, 18:46
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, jameskuyper, 18:43
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CBFalconer, 18:42
- Re: time complexity, Richard Harter, 18:37
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Richard Harter, 18:37
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Eric Sosman, 18:33
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, CBFalconer, 18:30
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Tor Rustad, 18:29
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 18:27
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, CBFalconer, 18:26
- Re: OT - Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Mark McIntyre, 18:18
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, santosh, 18:18
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Richard, 18:15
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard Heathfield, 18:14
- Re: Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, user923005, 18:13
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, CBFalconer, 18:12
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, santosh, 18:11
- OT - Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, santosh, 18:08
- Re: C pronunciation question, user923005, 18:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 18:05
- Re: Integer promotion of function parameters, Eric Sosman, 18:05
- Re: streams - c standard, santosh, 18:02
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Tor Rustad, 17:59
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, user923005, 17:59
- Re: Understanding a simple C program, Walter Roberson, 17:58
- Raw Ethernet Packet Capture, gustavo . samour, 17:58
- Understanding a simple C program, CJ, 17:47
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Mark McIntyre, 17:32
- Re: C pronunciation question, Mark McIntyre, 17:25
- Integer promotion of function parameters, Jean-François Lemaire, 17:18
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Martin Wells, 17:04
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 17:00
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 16:59
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., Eric Sosman, 16:56
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 16:55
- Re: C Unleashed, Malcolm McLean, 16:50
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 16:49
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., abhy, 16:45
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Mark McIntyre, 16:44
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:34
- 为什么我的程序出错的位置不对?, ShangTaoXY, 16:34
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard, 16:22
- Re: streams - c standard, Justin Spahr-Summers, 16:19
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Walter Roberson, 16:06
- Re: Large Database System, user923005, 15:32
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, Coos Haak, 15:17
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Alan Curry, 15:16
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Walter Roberson, 15:04
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, santosh, 15:01
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 14:54
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Alan Curry, 14:51
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, santosh, 14:43
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Alan Curry, 14:25
- Re: Function call before main., Richard Heathfield, 14:24
- Re: pointers question, axr0284, 14:18
- Re: Function call before main., Kenneth Brody, 13:55
- Re: linux coreutils 'basename' program question, David d'Angers, 13:52
- Re: Force printf format?, Charlie Gordon, 13:37
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Charlie Gordon, 13:33
- Re: C pronunciation question, John Bode, 13:06
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Ben Pfaff, 13:05
- Re: Function call before main., Richard Heathfield, 12:57
- Re: linux coreutils 'basename' program question, santosh, 12:42
- Re: Function call before main., Kenneth Brody, 12:39
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Ernie Wright, 12:35
- Re: linux coreutils 'basename' program question, Clever Monkey, 12:34
- Re: linux coreutils 'basename' program question, Mark Bluemel, 12:33
- Re: Function call before main., Kenneth Brody, 12:31
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Charlie Gordon, 12:31
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Ernie Wright, 12:25
- linux coreutils 'basename' program question, David d'Angers, 12:21
- Re: Book suggestions, Charlie Gordon, 12:20
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Charlie Gordon, 12:13
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Mark Bluemel, 12:11
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, J. J. Farrell, 12:06
- Re: pointers question, Richard Bos, 12:06
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, J. J. Farrell, 12:02
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard Bos, 11:56
- pointers question, axr0284, 11:56
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, santosh, 11:53
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Keith Thompson, 11:36
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 11:31
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, Keith Thompson, 11:27
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Keith Thompson, 11:24
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Ben Pfaff, 11:23
- Re: Function call before main., jameskuyper, 11:23
- Re: C Unleashed, Ben Pfaff, 11:20
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Keith Thompson, 11:13
- Re: Function call before main., Eric Sosman, 11:10
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard Bos, 11:07
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 11:07
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Charlie Gordon, 11:07
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Richard Bos, 11:06
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Richard, 10:57
- Re: time complexity, Richard Heathfield, 10:57
- Re: Function call before main., Richard Heathfield, 10:54
- Re: C pronunciation question, Lew Pitcher, 10:53
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 10:51
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Richard Heathfield, 10:41
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 10:36
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), santosh, 10:34
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, Kenneth Brody, 10:32
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 10:31
- Re: Source Format (was: Goto still considered helpful), Richard, 10:28
- Re: dynamic array ?, David d'Angers, 10:27
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, santosh, 10:25
- Re: C pronunciation question, Kenneth Brody, 10:23
- Re: dynamic array ?, santosh, 10:22
- Re: dynamic array ?, David d'Angers, 10:21
- Re: dynamic array ?, Mark Bluemel, 10:09
- dynamic array ?, David d'Angers, 09:59
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 09:58
- Re: Book suggestions, Kenneth Brody, 09:55
- Re: Function call before main., Kenneth Brody, 09:46
- Re: Function call before main., Kenneth Brody, 09:41
- The only way to acquire wealth!, Governess, 09:37
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Mark Bluemel, 09:34
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 09:17
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Eric Sosman, 09:11
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Nick Keighley, 09:10
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, santosh, 09:01
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, santosh, 08:56
- Re: need some basic progarams in c, santosh, 08:50
- Re: Function call before main., santosh, 08:49
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, blmblm, 08:45
- Re: streams - c standard, santosh, 08:37
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Chris Dollin, 08:32
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard, 08:26
- Cheap Hosting, weldan jamili, 08:20
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, Markus Mayer, 08:18
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 08:18
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, Markus Mayer, 08:15
- Force printf format?, hamsya, 08:12
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Barry Schwarz, 08:07
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 08:03
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Richard, 08:02
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 08:02
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Barry Schwarz, 08:02
- Re: Function call before main., Richard Heathfield, 07:58
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Barry Schwarz, 07:54
- Re: about gcc 4.2, Richard Heathfield, 07:52
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Barry Schwarz, 07:51
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard Heathfield, 07:51
- Re: streams - c standard, Richard Bos, 07:51
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, Ian Malone, 07:38
- Re: Print a short instead of an int... ? What's up with "%hd"?, James Kuyper Jr., 07:34
- Re: about gcc 4.2, James Kuyper Jr., 07:31
- Re: GCC compiler error, Spoon, 07:29
- Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, Markus Mayer, 07:24
- Re: Function call before main., James Kuyper Jr., 07:24
- Re: about gcc 4.2, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:22
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Martin Wells, 06:10
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Mark Bluemel, 06:06
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Mark Bluemel, 06:04
- Re: about gcc 4.2, Richard Heathfield, 05:46
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Richard Heathfield, 05:44
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Richard Heathfield, 05:42
- about gcc 4.2, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 05:41
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Prayag Narula, 05:31
- streams - c standard, MisterE, 05:31
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Martien Verbruggen, 05:29
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Richard Heathfield, 05:26
- Re: C Unleashed, Richard Heathfield, 05:23
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Road Tang, 05:19
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, MisterE, 05:12
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, MisterE, 05:07
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, rosewater, 05:01
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, MisterE, 05:01
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, William Xu, 04:57
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, rosewater, 04:56
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, santosh, 04:34
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Road Tang, 04:34
- Re: Register variables doubt, Keith Thompson, 04:21
- Re: C pronunciation question, Keith Thompson, 04:17
- Re: How to exit out of a function ? what is try-catch-throw in terms of Program Counter, James Kanze, 04:14
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, Ian Collins, 04:13
- sizeof(ptr) = ?, William Xu, 04:10
- Come in!! When you need Runescape、Guild Wars or Gaia online gold., sallay, 04:08
- Come in!! When you need Runescape、Guild Wars or Gaia online gold., allen, 04:07
- Fat Loss 4 Idiots, Alfonso, 03:33
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., karthikbalaguru, 03:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 03:27
- Re: time complexity, CBFalconer, 03:15
- Re: Including source, borkhuis, 02:35
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Harald van D)&k, 01:40
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 01:38
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, zhengcao . jin, 00:39
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Keith Thompson, 00:33
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, zhangqw . office, 00:10
- Re: C Unleashed, Jack Klein, 00:08
- Re: C Unleashed, Jack Klein, 00:08
- Re: Including source, James Kuyper Jr., 00:05
- Re: Function call before main., Jack Klein, 00:01
October 21, 2007
- Re: Need help plz, Jack Klein, 23:58
- Re: example rquired, Jack Klein, 23:55
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 23:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 23:46
- Re: time complexity, Richard Heathfield, 22:53
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Dik T. Winter, 22:40
- Re: time complexity, Dik T. Winter, 22:32
- Re: Including source, Richard Heathfield, 22:00
- Re: Including source, Ben Pfaff, 21:33
- Re: Including source, Thad Smith, 21:16
- Re: How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Richard Heathfield, 21:04
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, David Thompson, 21:00
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), David Thompson, 21:00
- Re: forward declaration, David Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, David Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Register variables doubt, David Thompson, 21:00
- How to pass multi-dimensional array?, Why Tea, 20:39
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Ben Pfaff, 19:51
- Re: Book suggestions, Tyler Smith, 19:47
- Re: Including source, Ben Pfaff, 19:46
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Richard Heathfield, 19:41
- Re: C pronunciation question, Richard Heathfield, 19:35
- Re: C pronunciation question, Pierre Asselin, 19:25
- Re: C pronunciation question, Thad Smith, 19:25
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Tor Rustad, 19:10
- Re: Including source, Pierre Asselin, 19:10
- Re: C pronunciation question, santosh, 18:53
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Tor Rustad, 18:49
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 18:46
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 18:44
- C pronunciation question, Franz Hose, 18:43
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer [solved] - TPA, Default User, 18:42
- Re: Including source, Tor Rustad, 18:39
- Re: How to exit out of a function ? what is try-catch-throw in terms of Program Counter, Mark McIntyre, 18:38
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard, 18:30
- Re: C Unleashed, Richard, 18:28
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 18:28
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Richard, 18:26
- Re: Book suggestions, Richard, 18:24
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Richard Heathfield, 18:22
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard Heathfield, 18:21
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, santosh, 18:17
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Tor Rustad, 18:04
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, rosewater, 18:00
- Re: Function call before main., Barry Schwarz, 17:58
- Re: comparison, Charlie Gordon, 17:57
- Re: comparison, Charlie Gordon, 17:56
- Re: comparison, Ben Pfaff, 17:43
- Re: Book suggestions, santosh, 17:40
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Barry Schwarz, 17:40
- Re: Selection Sort in descending order HELP!!, Clinto, 17:39
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Malcolm McLean, 17:35
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, Barry Schwarz, 17:24
- Re: Book suggestions, Tyler Smith, 17:21
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Richard Heathfield, 17:14
- Re: comparison, Charlie Gordon, 17:13
- Re: Including source, Richard Heathfield, 17:07
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Charlie Gordon, 16:57
- Re: Book suggestions, Default User, 16:27
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, santosh, 16:22
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, dopiotr, 16:06
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, CryptiqueGuy, 16:03
- Re: How to send dynamic vector?, santosh, 15:56
- How to send dynamic vector?, dopiotr, 15:45
- Re: Including source, santosh, 15:36
- Re: C Unleashed, Malcolm McLean, 15:19
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Keith Thompson, 15:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 15:09
- Re: Including source, squaretriangle, 15:08
- Re: C Unleashed, Richard, 15:01
- Re: Book suggestions, Richard, 15:00
- Re: Including source, Eric Sosman, 14:54
- Re: Including source, santosh, 14:54
- Re: OT - Re: Need help plz, Charlie Gordon, 14:49
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer [solved], jason, 14:49
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Keith Thompson, 14:48
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Ben Bacarisse, 14:40
- Re: Book suggestions, Rob Kendrick, 14:40
- Re: Book suggestions, Rob Kendrick, 14:37
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Including source, squaretriangle, 14:26
- Re: Book suggestions, Robert Gamble, 14:26
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: Function call before main., Eric Sosman, 14:17
- Re: C Unleashed, Malcolm McLean, 14:16
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Malcolm McLean, 14:12
- Re: C Unleashed, Joe Wright, 14:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 14:00
- Re: Book suggestions, santosh, 13:54
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., CBFalconer, 13:43
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, jason, 13:42
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Gordon Burditt, 13:42
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., CBFalconer, 13:41
- Re: comparison, Martin Ambuhl, 13:37
- Re: sizeof and passing pointer, Malcolm McLean, 13:36
- Re: comparison, CBFalconer, 13:35
- Re: Function call before main., Richard, 13:34
- Re: C Unleashed, Richard, 13:32
- Re: Book suggestions, Richard, 13:30
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, CBFalconer, 13:24
- sizeof and passing pointer, jason, 13:13
- Re: Function call before main., Kenny McCormack, 13:12
- Re: Function call before main., Ben Bacarisse, 12:59
- Re: Book suggestions, Rob Kendrick, 12:56
- Re: Book suggestions, osmium, 12:22
- Book suggestions, Rob Kendrick, 12:16
- C Unleashed, Joe Wright, 12:10
- Re: comparison, abhy, 12:01
- Re: Function call before main., abhy, 11:58
- Re: Function call before main., Eric Sosman, 11:56
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Thad Smith, 11:51
- Re: Function call before main., James Kuyper Jr., 11:45
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Orlando B. Salazar, 11:27
- Re: Function call before main., Richard, 11:26
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Richard, 11:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 11:23
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Ernie Wright, 11:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 10:26
- Re: Function call before main., Eric Sosman, 10:12
- Re: Selection Sort in descending order HELP!!, Clinto, 10:12
- Re: Function call before main., Richard, 09:49
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Army1987, 08:46
- Re: comparison, Army1987, 08:34
- Re: How to exit out of a function ? what is try-catch-throw in terms of Program Counter, Richard Heathfield, 08:26
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Richard Heathfield, 08:21
- Re: Function call before main., Malcolm McLean, 08:02
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., abhy, 07:40
- Re: Function call before main., pete, 07:27
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., Dave Dunfield, 07:27
- Re: comparison, santosh, 07:22
- Re: comparison, pete, 07:20
- Re: comparison, ndun78@xxxxxxxxx, 07:14
- Re: How to exit out of a function ? what is try-catch-throw in terms of Program Counter, Kenny McCormack, 07:12
- Re: comparison, santosh, 07:11
- Re: Function call before main., santosh, 07:10
- OT - Re: Need help plz, santosh, 07:00
- Variable declaration inside a switch statement., Srinu, 07:00
- Function call before main., Srinu, 06:57
- Re: comparison, ndun78, 06:56
- Re: comparison, Charlie Gordon, 06:46
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Chris Hills, 06:45
- Re: Need help plz, Charlie Gordon, 06:41
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 06:29
- Re: comparison, Martin Ambuhl, 06:20
- Re: comparison, ndun78, 06:20
- comparison, ndun78, 06:10
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Charlie Gordon, 06:01
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 05:14
- Re: How to write spyware in C ???, Chris Hills, 05:01
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Army1987, 04:54
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Keith Thompson, 04:51
- Re: Selection Sort in descending order HELP!!, Army1987, 04:34
- Re: Need help plz, CBFalconer, 04:15
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 04:13
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, CBFalconer, 04:03
- Re: Global Data declaration : "error: initializer element is not constant", Wade Ward, 04:00
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Wade Ward, 03:57
- Re: example rquired, Keith Thompson, 03:47
- Re: example rquired, Malcolm McLean, 03:25
- Re: Need help plz, Richard Heathfield, 03:24
- Re: Selection Sort in descending order HELP!!, Richard Heathfield, 03:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 03:15
- Need help plz, Scotty Montague, 03:12
- Re: About little big endian in C, Charlie Gordon, 03:11
- Selection Sort in descending order HELP!!, Clinto, 03:10
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 03:07
- Re: Large Database System, raidvvan, 01:53
- Re: example rquired, Jack Klein, 01:38
October 20, 2007
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, J. J. Farrell, 23:58
- example rquired, siju, 23:21
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 19:59
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 19:56
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, CBFalconer, 18:25
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, CBFalconer, 18:09
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, CBFalconer, 17:59
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, CBFalconer, 17:54
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 17:50
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CBFalconer, 17:40
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Richard Heathfield, 17:23
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, santosh, 16:36
- Re: [OT] Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Heathfield, 16:34
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, santosh, 16:33
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Tor Rustad, 16:14
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, cpptutor2000@xxxxxxxxx, 16:01
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: About little big endian in C, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: About little big endian in C, Keith Thompson, 15:42
- Re: [OT] Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Tor Rustad, 15:30
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Tor Rustad, 15:12
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 14:57
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Tor Rustad, 14:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 14:35
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Tor Rustad, 14:30
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:06
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 13:54
- Re: shellspi.h not compiling, jongrant2211, 13:29
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:19
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:17
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:05
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:00
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 12:39
- Re: shellspi.h not compiling, Kenneth Brody, 12:28
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 12:22
- Re: static library and dynamic library, Mark McIntyre, 12:05
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 12:05
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark McIntyre, 11:59
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Kenneth Brody, 11:47
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Kenneth Brody, 11:45
- Re: About little big endian in C, CBFalconer, 11:43
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Mark McIntyre, 11:31
- shellspi.h not compiling, jon2211, 11:14
- Re: What is "written entirely in C"? (was Re: Some Questions.), Kenny McCormack, 11:13
- Re: simple printf question, Charlie Gordon, 10:57
- Re: About little big endian in C, Ben Bacarisse, 10:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 10:11
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 09:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 09:35
- Re: Socket Problem............, husterk, 09:30
- Re: About little big endian in C, Joachim Schmitz, 09:18
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Charlie Gordon, 09:11
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Army1987, 09:06
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., James Kuyper Jr., 09:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 09:01
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 09:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:54
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., James Kuyper Jr., 08:50
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Army1987, 08:47
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:34
- Re: About little big endian in C, Charlie Gordon, 08:31
- Re: Distance between struct members, Eric Sosman, 08:21
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Daniel Kraft, 07:59
- Re: About little big endian in C, Charlie Gordon, 07:58
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Daniel Kraft, 07:25
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Martin Wells, 07:23
- Re: Qry : Behaviour of fgets -- ?, Flash Gordon, 06:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 06:10
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Charlie Gordon, 06:06
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Charlie Gordon, 06:02
- Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Daniel Kraft, 05:41
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Joachim Schmitz, 05:22
- Re: About little big endian in C, Joachim Schmitz, 05:11
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, christian.bau, 04:54
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Joachim Schmitz, 04:46
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Richard Heathfield, 04:45
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 04:44
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), christian.bau, 04:43
- Re: can't locate my include files, Joachim Schmitz, 04:41
- Re: Inconsistent behaviour for (1 << 32), Keith Thompson, 04:41
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 04:32
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, DiAvOl, 04:10
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 03:58
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., pete, 02:36
- Re: Distance between struct members, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:32
- Re: Distance between struct members, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 02:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 01:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 01:45
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Malcolm McLean, 01:35
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 01:07
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, DiAvOl, 00:16
October 19, 2007
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 23:48
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 23:37
- Re: [OT] Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Heathfield, 23:28
- Re: libreadline in multithreaded enviornment, Jack Klein, 23:26
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, J. J. Farrell, 23:24
- Re: can't locate my include files, don, 22:39
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 22:26
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Justin Spahr-Summers, 22:12
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 22:03
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Charlie Gordon, 21:33
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, Gordon Burditt, 21:28
- Re: About little big endian in C, Charlie Gordon, 21:22
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Justin Spahr-Summers, 21:16
- Re: local var naming style, Charlie Gordon, 21:04
- Re: Shuffling string, user923005, 20:47
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Gordon Burditt, 20:36
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, $)CHarald van D)&k, 19:54
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, SM Ryan, 19:50
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, SM Ryan, 19:50
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, Keith Thompson, 19:44
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, Tor Rustad, 19:39
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, pete, 19:39
- More friends more money,get friends while get paid, my god, 19:35
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Tor Rustad, 19:23
- Re: PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, Default User, 19:20
- PLEASE HELP - odd string sorting related problem, cpptutor2000@xxxxxxxxx, 18:57
- Re: Shuffling string, Peter Pichler, 18:57
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Tor Rustad, 18:53
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Peter Pichler, 18:46
- Shuffling string, Pasacco, 18:41
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Peter Pichler, 18:40
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 18:29
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:08
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, pete, 17:54
- Re: can't locate my include files, Ian Collins, 17:42
- Re: can't locate my include files, Peter Pichler, 17:42
- Re: [OT] Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Peter Pichler, 17:40
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Peter Pichler, 17:28
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Tor Rustad, 17:14
- Re: can't locate my include files, don, 17:10
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Peter Pichler, 17:08
- Re: BIG or little endian, Ian Collins, 17:06
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Peter Pichler, 17:01
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Peter Pichler, 16:53
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 16:53
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:39
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., jameskuyper, 16:35
- Re: BIG or little endian, Joe Wright, 16:32
- Re: Distance between struct members, Eric Sosman, 16:23
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Peter Pichler, 16:18
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 15:43
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Wholesale all NIKE.shox.Air max.AF1.TN.Jordan.shoes.Apple Ipods Nano, Xbox 360, Sony PS3, Sony PSP.wii.all laptops http://www.new-nikeshoes.com, nike shoes, 15:12
- Re: Large Database System, user923005, 15:11
- Re: Distance between struct members, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:46
- Re: Distance between struct members, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:43
- Re: pointer offsetting, Eric Sosman, 14:35
- Re: Socket Problem............, santosh, 14:21
- Socket Problem............, Clement, 14:12
- Re: pointer offsetting, jameskuyper, 13:40
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), Barry Schwarz, 13:36
- Re: pointer offsetting, Barry Schwarz, 13:27
- Re: Pointers to structs - help!, Barry Schwarz, 13:23
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, Barry Schwarz, 13:01
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noonie), Barry Schwarz, 12:58
- Re: printf on alcohol - TPA, Default User, 12:51
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Joachim Schmitz, 12:24
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 12:01
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard, 11:14
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard Harter, 11:07
- Re: sendto(msg) points to uninitialised byte(s), Ben Bacarisse, 10:58
- Large Database System, raidvvan, 10:54
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., dspfun, 10:51
- Re: Distance between struct members, Kenneth Brody, 10:28
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Kenneth Brody, 10:02
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Ben Bacarisse, 09:50
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 09:05
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Martin Wells, 08:48
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard, 08:40
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 08:01
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 08:00
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Kenny McCormack, 07:58
- Re: make: are command line variables stored in a macro?, Mark Bluemel, 07:55
- make: are command line variables stored in a macro?, Dave Programmer, 07:48
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard, 07:48
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard, 07:46
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard Bos, 07:39
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., James Kuyper Jr., 07:33
- Re: static library and dynamic library, cr88192, 07:29
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Bos, 07:28
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard Bos, 07:27
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard, 07:20
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard, 07:17
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 07:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 06:57
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard Bos, 06:56
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 06:55
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard Bos, 06:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 06:53
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Keith Thompson, 06:49
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Keith Thompson, 06:46
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard, 06:14
- Re: GCC compiler error, Richard, 06:11
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, those who know me have no need of my name, 06:04
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard, 05:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 05:50
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Chris Hills, 05:47
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, James Dow Allen, 05:43
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, Keith Thompson, 05:33
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Flash Gordon, 05:27
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, karthikbalaguru, 05:21
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 04:10
- Re: help?a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", Joachim Schmitz, 03:49
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Heathfield, 03:46
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Keith Thompson, 03:36
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Keith Thompson, 03:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 03:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 02:49
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, ¬a\\/b, 02:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 02:48
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 02:35
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., dspfun, 02:32
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Bos, 02:31
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Richard Bos, 02:31
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Keith Thompson, 02:29
- libreadline in multithreaded enviornment, hankypan1, 02:25
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 02:16
- Re: can't locate my include files, user923005, 02:12
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Keith Thompson, 02:11
- Re: sendto(msg) points to uninitialised byte(s), jaysome, 01:47
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 01:38
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Ben Pfaff, 00:58
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Ben Pfaff, 00:56
- Re: can't locate my include files, Thomas Lumley, 00:41
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Mahendra Kumar Kutare, 00:05
October 18, 2007
- can't locate my include files, don, 23:31
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Thad Smith, 23:20
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Ben Pfaff, 22:54
- Re: Distance between struct members, Eric Sosman, 22:46
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 22:42
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 22:33
- Prep Courses for Quality Analyst, Data Analyst, Bond Analyst & Business Analyst @ Hyderabad with 100% job Guarantee., Vijay, 22:27
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 22:25
- Re: static library and dynamic library, Even, 22:24
- Re: Distance between struct members, Jack Klein, 22:16
- Re: sendto(msg) points to uninitialised byte(s), Jack Klein, 21:55
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Old Wolf, 21:51
- Re: Missing prototype and resulting coredump, Jack Klein, 21:48
- Re: printf on alcohol, Keith Thompson, 20:12
- Re: printf on alcohol, estantep, 20:07
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Keith Thompson, 19:59
- Re: printf on alcohol, Walter Roberson, 19:55
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Keith Thompson, 19:43
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, pete, 19:40
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, ymuntyan, 19:29
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Tor Rustad, 19:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:23
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, cr88192, 19:15
- printf on alcohol, estantep, 19:03
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., J. J. Farrell, 19:02
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Peter Pichler, 18:54
- Re: static library and dynamic library, cr88192, 18:49
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, pete, 18:44
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Peter Pichler, 18:42
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Mark McIntyre, 18:41
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Mark McIntyre, 18:38
- Re: Distance between struct members, Keith Thompson, 18:21
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Keith Thompson, 18:16
- Re: sendto(msg) points to uninitialised byte(s), Peter Pichler, 18:11
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 18:11
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 17:55
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Old Wolf, 17:51
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Keith Thompson, 17:42
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Old Wolf, 17:37
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 17:30
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 17:21
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Ben Pfaff, 16:51
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 16:32
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Ben Pfaff, 16:19
- Re: BIG or little endian, Joe Wright, 16:19
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Daniel Kraft, 16:12
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Szabolcs Nagy, 15:59
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 15:27
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Kenny McCormack, 15:26
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 15:15
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Duncan Muirhead, 15:03
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, jacob navia, 14:46
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Walter Roberson, 14:21
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Daniel Kraft, 14:17
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Alan Curry, 14:13
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Ben Pfaff, 13:48
- Re: Distance between struct members, Eric Sosman, 13:46
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Martin Wells, 13:39
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Martin Wells, 13:37
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Martin Wells, 13:36
- Distance between struct members, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 12:47
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 12:18
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Richard, 12:03
- Re: BIG or little endian, Chris Torek, 12:01
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Martin Ambuhl, 11:55
- [OT] PLEASE HELP US IF YOU CAN, Albert77, 11:50
- Finding number of bits of integer, Daniel Kraft, 11:18
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, jacob navia, 11:18
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kelsey Bjarnason, 11:11
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kelsey Bjarnason, 11:08
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Erik Trulsson, 11:06
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Don Morris, 11:04
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 10:50
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Iwo Mergler, 10:33
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Ben Bacarisse, 10:11
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Ben Bacarisse, 09:55
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 09:45
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Kenny McCormack, 09:42
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard, 09:41
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Richard, 09:39
- Re: sendto(msg) points to uninitialised byte(s), CBFalconer, 09:38
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, vipvipvipvip . ru, 09:38
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, ymuntyan, 09:37
- Re: Finding number of bits of integer, Richard Heathfield, 09:37
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, CBFalconer, 09:35
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Thad Smith, 09:26
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, jacob navia, 09:21
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, CBFalconer, 09:18
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Martien Verbruggen, 09:13
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard Heathfield, 09:05
- Re: Initialize the HashTable, Ben Bacarisse, 09:03
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, Philip Potter, 08:45
- Re: BIG or little endian, Eric Sosman, 08:17
- Re: lcc-win32 and GNU, vipvipvipvip . ru, 08:16
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 08:12
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, James Kuyper Jr., 07:45
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 07:33
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Richard Heathfield, 07:29
- Re: [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 07:27
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., dspfun, 07:26
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:23
- Re: static library and dynamic library, Richard Bos, 06:50
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Mark Bluemel, 06:50
- Re: static library and dynamic library, jacob navia, 06:49
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:46
- [OT] lcc-win32 and GNU, jacob navia, 06:45
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, vipvipvipvip . ru, 06:40
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), vipvipvipvip . ru, 06:36
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), vipvipvipvip . ru, 06:32
- Re: The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), christian.bau, 06:29
- Re: Is realloc good form ?, christian.bau, 06:28
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, sureshkumar . manimuthu, 06:22
- The sizeof operator : sizeof(++i), Kislay, 06:22
- sendto(msg) points to uninitialised byte(s), BlueJ, 06:06
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Richard Heathfield, 05:40
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Martin Wells, 05:21
- Re: GCC compiler error, Keith Thompson, 05:05
- Is realloc good form ?, Guillaume Dargaud, 05:02
- static library and dynamic library, Even, 04:58
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, Mark Bluemel, 04:40
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, ymuntyan, 04:29
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, andreas . luethi, 04:26
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 04:23
- [OT] PLEAE HELP US, Albert77, 03:53
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Philip Potter, 03:48
- Re: time complexity, Richard Heathfield, 03:41
- Re: GCC compiler error, Philip Potter, 03:31
- Re: Missing prototype and resulting coredump in 64 bit machines, Richard Heathfield, 03:29
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Kenny McCormack, 03:28
- Initialize the HashTable, westlaker, 03:22
- Re: time complexity, Keith Thompson, 03:05
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, cr88192, 03:04
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kenny McCormack, 03:01
- Re: enum range, Keith Thompson, 02:58
- Re: Missing prototype and resulting coredump, Ian Collins, 02:49
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Richard Bos, 02:37
- Missing prototype and resulting coredump, Rakesh UV, 02:31
- time complexity, ashu, 02:24
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., jaysome, 02:16
- Searchexpo-hongkong, searchexpohk, 02:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 02:07
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Richard Heathfield, 01:56
- Re: simple printf question, Richard Heathfield, 01:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 01:51
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 01:42
- TV for PC with live concerts!, nodoubt10543, 01:24
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 01:23
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Richard Heathfield, 01:15
- Re: enum range, Ark Khasin, 01:06
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., jaysome, 00:52
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, ymuntyan, 00:36
October 17, 2007
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kelsey Bjarnason, 23:45
- Re: simple printf question, husterk, 23:34
- Re: Pre-emptive multithread programing...., Ed Prochak, 22:58
- Re: Increment/decrement question, Barry Schwarz, 22:53
- Re: Pre-emptive multithread programing...., Ed Prochak, 22:49
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 22:48
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, CBFalconer, 22:33
- Re: GCC compiler error, CBFalconer, 22:24
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 22:04
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 22:02
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 22:01
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Mahendra Kumar Kutare, 21:53
- Re: is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, Ian Collins, 21:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 21:15
- Re: Pre-emptive multithread programing...., akappa, 21:04
- is lcc-win32 using gpl code???, gentoo user, 20:51
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Tor Rustad, 20:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Pichler, 20:45
- Re: simple printf question, Tor Rustad, 20:41
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 20:41
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 20:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:30
- Re: BIG or little endian, pete, 20:24
- Re: Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Peter Pichler, 20:21
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, pete, 20:10
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, pete, 19:58
- Re: Pre-emptive multithread programing...., Keith Thompson, 19:54
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 19:51
- Re: Pre-emptive multithread programing...., Peter Pichler, 19:30
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Joe Wright, 19:19
- Pre-emptive multithread programing...., swetha, 19:14
- Re: GCC compiler error, jameskuyper, 19:02
- Re: BIG or little endian, pete, 19:02
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., pete, 18:59
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, pete, 18:54
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Eric Sosman, 18:34
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Fred Phillips, 18:03
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 17:56
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 17:51
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Keith Thompson, 17:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 17:49
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Keith Thompson, 17:48
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kenny McCormack, 17:45
- Re: What's the use of anonymous structs?, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 17:39
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, Keith Thompson, 17:37
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, A. Bolmarcich, 17:30
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Malcolm McLean, 17:19
- What's the use of anonymous structs?, Fred Phillips, 17:12
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, Eric Sosman, 17:10
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, Ben Bacarisse, 16:58
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, jameskuyper, 16:56
- Re: BIG or little endian, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 16:54
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, Keith Thompson, 16:49
- Re: BIG or little endian, slebetman@xxxxxxxxx, 16:41
- Re: constant string doubt, $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:21
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, karthikbalaguru, 16:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:09
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:00
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, user923005, 15:48
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, J. J. Farrell, 15:42
- Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Mahendra Kumar Kutare, 15:39
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 15:38
- Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Mahendra Kumar Kutare, 15:38
- Seg Fault - Can not access memory ?, Mahendra Kumar Kutare, 15:28
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, J. J. Farrell, 15:21
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), vipvipvipvip . ru, 15:08
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, David Tiktin, 13:45
- Re: simple printf question, Richard Heathfield, 13:41
- simple printf question, Bint, 13:37
- Re: How to write spyware in C ???, Default User, 13:22
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), Ivanna Pee, 13:06
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), Ivanna Pee, 12:55
- Re: constant string doubt, Harald van D)&k, 12:50
- Re: GCC compiler error, jameskuyper, 12:44
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, $)CHarald van D)&k, 12:36
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Joachim Schmitz, 11:54
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark Bluemel, 11:52
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, Ben Bacarisse, 11:44
- Re: GCC compiler error, Richard, 11:41
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Philip Potter, 11:40
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), Richard, 11:40
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark Bluemel, 11:35
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Philip Potter, 11:33
- Re: Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, vipvipvipvip . ru, 11:25
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Chip Coldwell, 11:24
- Getting sizeof an anonymous struct declared inside a union, David Resnick, 11:07
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, CBFalconer, 11:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 11:00
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, CBFalconer, 10:54
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, CBFalconer, 10:47
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, CBFalconer, 10:45
- Re: GCC compiler error, Joachim Schmitz, 10:40
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), vipvipvipvip . ru, 10:28
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, vipvipvipvip . ru, 10:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Orlando B. Salazar, 10:13
- What should be the prototype of this function ? (noobie), ianbrn@xxxxxxxxx, 10:13
- Re: GCC compiler error, James Kuyper Jr., 10:06
- Re: pointer offsetting, James Kuyper Jr., 09:35
- Re: How to write spyware in C ???, Kenneth Brody, 09:31
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Kenneth Brody, 09:27
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Kenneth Brody, 09:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper Jr., 09:17
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, karthikbalaguru, 09:15
- Re: Pointers to structs - help!, Jim, 09:12
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Erik Trulsson, 09:11
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, karthikbalaguru, 09:08
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, karthikbalaguru, 09:03
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark Bluemel, 08:56
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Mark Bluemel, 08:52
- Re: Pointers to structs - help!, Mark Bluemel, 08:50
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, karthikbalaguru, 08:46
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, cr88192, 08:44
- Pointers to structs - help!, Jim, 08:32
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, cr88192, 08:21
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, cr88192, 08:11
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, harshal, 08:08
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, karthikbalaguru, 08:06
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 08:04
- Re: BIG or little endian, Ernie Wright, 07:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 07:36
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, jacob navia, 07:35
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, Roberto Waltman, 07:33
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, jacob navia, 07:32
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, andreas . luethi, 07:23
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, jacob navia, 07:13
- Re: How can i read the stack frames of running process?, Richard Bos, 07:09
- Re: Algorithm to pixelate photo, Martien Verbruggen, 07:07
- Re: AIX C compiler message unexplainable, jacob navia, 07:01
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 07:00
- How can i read the stack frames of running process?, harshal, 06:56
- AIX C compiler message unexplainable, andreas . luethi, 06:43
- Re: Regarding brk and sbrk, vipvipvipvip . ru, 06:34
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noonie), vipvipvipvip . ru, 06:27
- Regarding brk and sbrk, venkat, 06:24
- Re: BIG or little endian, Joachim Schmitz, 06:22
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noonie), Mark Bluemel, 06:19
- Re: Algorithm to pixelate photo, CBFalconer, 05:39
- Re: What should be the prototype of this function ? (noonie), Nick Keighley, 05:37
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, CBFalconer, 05:33
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- What should be the prototype of this function ? (noonie), ianbrn@xxxxxxxxx, 05:24
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Torek, 05:00
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, christian.bau, 04:56
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 04:54
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 04:35
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, cr88192, 04:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 04:31
- Re: Need Some help in C, Keith Thompson, 04:27
- Re: I am thankful to all, Keith Thompson, 04:24
- Custom Software Programming, VB, 04:18
- Re: BIG or little endian, cr88192, 04:11
- Re: BIG or little endian, cr88192, 04:09
- Re: Libreadline + get pt + multiple session over socket, user923005, 04:07
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 04:00
- Re: Need Some help in C, Richard Heathfield, 03:30
- Libreadline + get pt + multiple session over socket, hankypan1, 03:23
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 01:55
- Re: BIG or little endian, jaysome, 01:50
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Justin Spahr-Summers, 01:42
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 01:40
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, jaysome, 01:30
- Re: I am thankful to all, jaysome, 01:17
- Re: I am thankful to all, jaysome, 01:00
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 00:50
- Re: Algorithm to pixelate photo, user, 00:36
October 16, 2007
- Re: How to write spyware in C ???, CBFalconer, 23:55
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., CBFalconer, 23:51
- Re: Need Some help in C, CBFalconer, 23:49
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 23:41
- Algorithm to pixelate photo, user, 23:31
- Re: Algorithm to pixelate photo, akappa, 23:11
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 23:07
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 22:50
- Re: list reverse function, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 22:24
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 22:15
- Re: pointer offsetting, Barry Schwarz, 22:15
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, pete, 21:57
- Re: How to write spyware in C ???, Keith Thompson, 21:55
- casts and pointers, Wade Ward, 21:39
- Algorithm to pixelate photo, user, 21:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Nilsson, 21:10
- How to write spyware in C ???, Victor Smootbank, 21:08
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., William Ahern, 21:04
- Re: Need Some help in C, Keith Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 20:35
- Re: Plauger & Brodie documentation, user923005, 20:32
- Re: Need Some help in C, J. J. Farrell, 20:26
- Re: Plauger & Brodie documentation, Keith Thompson, 20:07
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 20:06
- Re: Plauger & Brodie documentation, user923005, 19:44
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Peter Pichler, 19:37
- Re: GCC compiler error, Ben Bacarisse, 19:31
- Re: Need Some help in C, Peter Pichler, 19:28
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, user923005, 19:22
- Re: Need Some help in C, Keith Thompson, 19:16
- Re: Need Some help in C, Ian Collins, 19:11
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Ant Franck, 18:54
- Re: GCC compiler error, jacob navia, 18:26
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 18:19
- Re: Need Some help in C, Peter Pichler, 18:18
- Re: GCC compiler error, jameskuyper, 18:11
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Andreas E. Mueller, 18:00
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Walter Roberson, 17:45
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Ant Franck, 17:36
- Re: constant string doubt, $)CHarald van D)&k, 17:20
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Kevin Walzer, 17:18
- Re: list reverse function, Peter Pichler, 17:11
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 17:07
- Re: constant string doubt, $)CHarald van D)&k, 17:03
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 16:51
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Walter Roberson, 16:49
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 16:40
- Re: constant string doubt, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Justin Spahr-Summers, 16:24
- Re: constant string doubt, $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:19
- Re: list reverse function, Richard, 16:02
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Christopher Benson-Manica, 15:56
- Re: Selection sort and bubble sort, Eric Sosman, 15:51
- Re: list reverse function, Eric Sosman, 15:41
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, Default User, 15:38
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 15:37
- Re: how to use a variable without reference, $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:34
- Selection sort and bubble sort, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 15:32
- list reverse function, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 15:28
- Re: GCC compiler error, Keith Thompson, 15:26
- how to use a variable without reference, Ant Franck, 15:20
- Re: constant string doubt, $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:20
- Re: constant string doubt, Default User, 15:14
- Re: Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., William Ahern, 15:01
- Re: GCC compiler error, Charlie Gordon, 14:49
- Re: GCC compiler error, Charlie Gordon, 14:46
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kenny McCormack, 14:34
- Pre-Alpha CLC Standard Container API Proposal..., Chris Thomasson, 14:26
- Re: GCC compiler error, rosewater, 14:16
- Re: GCC compiler error, Keith Thompson, 14:15
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Alan Curry, 14:11
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:53
- Re: GCC compiler error, Richard, 13:51
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Default User, 13:37
- Re: GCC compiler error, rosewater, 13:27
- Re: GCC compiler error, Richard Heathfield, 13:25
- Re: constant string doubt, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:11
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Jack Klein, 13:09
- Re: Need Some help in C, Kenny McCormack, 13:09
- Re: constant string doubt, Jack Klein, 13:03
- Re: Question on VOID, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:49
- Re: Question on VOID, Richard, 11:45
- Re: GCC compiler error, jacob navia, 11:41
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Ben Pfaff, 11:35
- Re: Question on VOID, Eric Sosman, 11:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 11:22
- Re: GCC compiler error, Richard, 11:21
- Re: Question on VOID, Richard, 11:19
- Re: GCC compiler error, Charlie Gordon, 11:07
- Re: how to implement matlab's "reshape" etc, vipvipvipvip . ru, 11:00
- Re: Question on VOID, Philip Potter, 10:50
- Re: PR-Tree, Kelsey Bjarnason, 10:45
- Re: Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Richard Heathfield, 10:32
- Re: Question on VOID, Richard, 10:31
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kelsey Bjarnason, 10:30
- Identifying variables: what process do you follow?, Kevin Walzer, 10:23
- Re: subscription to group, Richard Heathfield, 10:14
- how to implement matlab's "reshape" etc, David d'Angers, 10:13
- Re: Need Some help in C, osmium, 10:03
- Re: subscription to group, Kenneth Brody, 09:53
- Need Some help in C, proud.to.b.a.kashmiri@xxxxxxxxx, 09:48
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Kenneth Brody, 09:48
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Thad Smith, 09:11
- Re: Question on VOID, Eric Sosman, 09:06
- Re: Question on VOID, James Kuyper Jr., 09:01
- Re: Question on VOID, husterk, 08:30
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:42
- Re: C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 07:41
- Re: constant string doubt, Charlie Gordon, 07:22
- Re: GCC compiler error, Kenny McCormack, 07:21
- Re: BIG or little endian, Charlie Gordon, 07:11
- Re: Question on VOID, pete, 07:03
- Question on VOID, Zero, 06:54
- Re: GCC compiler error, Keith Thompson, 06:12
- Re: BIG or little endian, Keith Thompson, 06:11
- C both slow and memory-hungry for embedded systems?, Martin Wells, 05:58
- Re: User Input issue, ¬a\\/b, 05:49
- Re: Hi guys~ i wonder that why this simple code error!!, ¬a\\/b, 05:49
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, ¬a\\/b, 05:49
- Plauger & Brodie documentation, candide, 05:07
- Re: GCC compiler error, jacob navia, 04:45
- Re: GCC compiler error, vipvipvipvip . ru, 04:29
- Re: BIG or little endian, cr88192, 04:25
- Re: constant string doubt, Mark Bluemel, 04:06
- Re: subscription to group, Charlie Gordon, 02:27
- Re: tiff image conversion, Procrastinx, 02:19
- Re: increment evaluation, Charlie Gordon, 02:19
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Wade Ward, 01:48
- Re: BIG or little endian, Thomas Lumley, 01:39
- Re: constant string doubt, naala, 01:03
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 00:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 00:15
- Design Contest by NASA - Earthquake resistant building, anandkumarvk, 00:13
- Re: BIG or little endian, Gordon Burditt, 00:02
October 15, 2007
- Re: constant string doubt, Jack Klein, 23:27
- Re: problem in making a program, pete, 22:51
- Re: problem in making a program, pete, 22:34
- Re: constant string doubt, Peter Nilsson, 22:17
- Re: BIG or little endian, user923005, 22:10
- BIG or little endian, sinbad, 21:36
- constant string doubt, sinbad, 21:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Nilsson, 21:23
- Re: tiff image conversion, Keith Thompson, 20:33
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Ernie Wright, 20:25
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Tor Rustad, 20:07
- Re: enum range, Keith Thompson, 20:02
- Re: tiff image conversion, user923005, 19:54
- Re: tiff image conversion, user923005, 19:52
- Re: tiff image conversion, Tor Rustad, 19:51
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Keith Thompson, 19:45
- Re: subscription to group, Philip Potter, 19:42
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:38
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Ben Pfaff, 19:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:01
- Re: LDAP Access from this program, Mark McIntyre, 18:39
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, $)CHarald van D)&k, 18:30
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Default User, 18:29
- Re: Increment/decrement question, Kenneth Brody, 18:13
- Re: enum range, Kenneth Brody, 18:06
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Kenneth Brody, 17:59
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Kenneth Brody, 17:57
- Re: Some Questions., Keith Thompson, 17:45
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, $)CHarald van D)&k, 17:22
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Peter Pichler, 16:02
- Re: subscription to group, Coos Haak, 15:57
- Re: Increment/decrement question, Richard, 15:54
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Ben Pfaff, 15:50
- Re: subscription to group, Shadowman, 15:25
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:13
- Re: increment evaluation, user923005, 15:08
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, J. J. Farrell, 14:54
- Re: I am thankful to all, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:49
- Re: enum range, Eric Sosman, 14:46
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, inmatarian, 13:56
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Ben Pfaff, 13:31
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Ed Jensen, 13:09
- Re: Increment/decrement question, Kenneth Brody, 13:07
- tiff image conversion, massimoal, 12:58
- Re: subscription to group, Kenneth Brody, 12:57
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Richard Heathfield, 12:36
- Re: subscription to group, Jalapeno, 12:28
- Re: pointer offsetting, lawrence . jones, 11:37
- Re: Increment/decrement question, husterk, 11:30
- Re: enum range, Kenneth Brody, 11:24
- Re: subscription to group, Kenneth Brody, 11:14
- Re: subscription to group, Kenneth Brody, 11:10
- What is "written entirely in C"? (was Re: Some Questions.), Kenneth Brody, 11:07
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Kenneth Brody, 10:54
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Kenneth Brody, 10:49
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Kenneth Brody, 10:40
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:55
- Re: Some Questions., Richard, 09:39
- Re: enum range, Thad Smith, 09:29
- Re: Some Questions., Kenny McCormack, 09:27
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 09:26
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 09:24
- Re: enum range, Mark Bluemel, 09:16
- Re: PR-Tree, Richard, 09:14
- Re: Initializing a Tree at compile Time, Ben Bacarisse, 08:10
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Martien Verbruggen, 08:10
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, cr88192, 08:08
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Ernie Wright, 07:57
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Joachim Schmitz, 07:34
- Re: CC API (Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 07:19
- Re: Initializing a Tree at compile Time, hankypan1, 07:13
- Re: pointer plus an integer, James Kuyper Jr., 07:02
- Re: Global Data declaration : "error: initializer element is not constant", keith, 06:59
- Re: Initializing a Tree at compile Time, Duncan Muirhead, 06:25
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Richard Heathfield, 06:21
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Bos, 05:23
- Re: subscription to group, Chris Hills, 05:10
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 05:10
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Joachim Schmitz, 04:51
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 04:48
- Global Data declaration : "error: initializer element is not constant", hankypan1, 04:44
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, ¬a\\/b, 04:40
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, jacob navia, 04:30
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 04:21
- Re: help:a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", Mark Bluemel, 04:10
- Re: CC API (Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 03:53
- Re: CC API (Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), jacob navia, 03:49
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 03:46
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Wade Ward, 03:43
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Wade Ward, 03:28
- CC API (Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 03:26
- Re: Question about size and memory layout of a Union., Richard Heathfield, 03:21
- Re: subscription to group, Richard Bos, 03:11
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 03:07
- Re: Initializing a Tree at compile Time, hankypan1, 03:06
- Question about size and memory layout of a Union., dspfun, 03:04
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 02:54
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Richard Heathfield, 02:46
- Re: I am thankful to all, Richard Heathfield, 02:43
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 02:33
- Re: increment evaluation, Charlie Gordon, 02:33
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 02:26
- Dev-C++ compiling problem, ☆☆☆☆☆ Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 02:23
- LDAP Access from this program, Matrixinline, 01:49
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Wade Ward, 01:18
- Re: C examples and codes, Wade Ward, 01:13
- Re: Initializing a Tree at compile Time, Chris Johnson, 00:58
- Re: I am thankful to all, jaysome, 00:57
- Initializing a Tree at compile Time, hankypan1, 00:43
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Ben Pfaff, 00:38
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Ernie Wright, 00:32
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Ernie Wright, 00:22
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Wade Ward, 00:01
October 14, 2007
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, inmatarian, 23:24
- Re: I am thankful to all, Keith Thompson, 23:05
- Re: Problems implementing popen(), Keith Thompson, 22:56
- Re: I am thankful to all, cr4kb0y, 22:17
- Re: Problems implementing popen(), Rob Hoelz, 21:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Bacarisse, 21:00
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Peter Pichler, 20:10
- Problems implementing popen(), Rob Hoelz, 19:57
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Chris Hills, 19:29
- Re: CPU usage program [OT], Peter Pichler, 19:26
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Christopher Benson-Manica, 19:24
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, David Thompson, 19:03
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, David Thompson, 19:03
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, David Thompson, 19:03
- Re: typedef with function pointers, David Thompson, 19:03
- Re: using 64-bit integers on 32-bit machine, David Thompson, 19:03
- Re: what does this warning mean ?, David Thompson, 19:03
- Re: help:a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", Peter Pichler, 18:56
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Malcolm McLean, 18:54
- Re: help:a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", Malcolm McLean, 18:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Pichler, 18:42
- Re: help:a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", Ben Pfaff, 18:37
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, cr88192, 18:17
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, cr88192, 17:44
- Re: pointer offsetting, Peter Pichler, 17:27
- Re: pointer offsetting, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: Counting Quadrangles, Malcolm McLean, 17:12
- Re: pointer offsetting, Peter Pichler, 16:59
- Re: Counting Quadrangles, Peter Pichler, 16:42
- Re: equality of fields and elements in union - uni_vect.y == uni_vect.v[1], Peter Pichler, 16:38
- Re: pointer offsetting, $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:28
- Re: pointer offsetting, $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:17
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Peter Pichler, 16:09
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Mark McIntyre, 15:50
- Re: pointer offsetting, Keith Thompson, 15:49
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Keith Thompson, 15:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 14:32
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:30
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Erik Trulsson, 14:21
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Erik Trulsson, 14:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kelsey Bjarnason, 12:32
- Re: pointer offsetting, $)CHarald van D)&k, 11:43
- Re: pointer offsetting, Joachim Schmitz, 10:53
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Malcolm McLean, 10:25
- Re: canonical forms, Ben Bacarisse, 09:19
- Re: pointer offsetting, $)CHarald van D)&k, 08:44
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 08:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 08:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 05:44
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), those who know me have no need of my name, 05:37
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Joachim Schmitz, 05:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 03:59
- I am thankful to all, GeorgeRXZ, 03:59
- Re: Some Questions., GeorgeRXZ, 03:52
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Malcolm McLean, 02:58
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Malcolm McLean, 02:52
- Re: help:a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", Keith Thompson, 02:11
- canonical forms, zzz, 01:25
- help:a problem about "Hero Shoot Eagle", chenxinhlj, 00:36
- Counting Quadrangles, chenxinhlj, 00:34
October 13, 2007
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 22:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 22:10
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 21:59
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, cr88192, 21:50
- Re: pointer offsetting, Barry Schwarz, 21:48
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, cr88192, 21:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 21:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:37
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 20:25
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Keith Thompson, 19:21
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 18:04
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Harter, 18:03
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Eric Sosman, 17:40
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Willem, 17:39
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, rosewater, 17:27
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Keith Thompson, 17:27
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Ian Collins, 17:18
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, jacob navia, 17:12
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Ian Collins, 17:06
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, jacob navia, 16:50
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Ian Collins, 15:39
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 15:25
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 15:19
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, jacob navia, 15:18
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Ian Collins, 14:56
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, rosewater, 14:55
- Re: C needs a BOOST, ¬a\\/b, 14:43
- Re: User Input issue, ¬a\\/b, 14:43
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, jacob navia, 13:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 13:32
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, ¬a\\/b, 13:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 13:31
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 13:22
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 13:22
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Default User, 13:01
- Re: MISRA-C:2010 (version 3), Chris Hills, 12:32
- Re: MISRA-C:2010 (version 3), Chris Hills, 12:29
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Ben Pfaff, 12:21
- Re: pointer plus an integer, James Kuyper Jr., 11:33
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Willem, 11:01
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:34
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, Barry Schwarz, 10:23
- Wholesale all NIKE.shox.Air max.AF1.TN.Jordan.shoes.Apple Ipods Nano, Xbox 360, Sony PS3, Sony PSP.wii.all laptops http://www.new-nikeshoes.com, nike shoes, 10:17
- Re: Quickly exiting from nested calls, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:15
- Re: MISRA-C:2010 (version 3), Marco, 08:34
- Re: MISRA-C:2010 (version 3), Marco, 08:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Bacarisse, 07:45
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 06:08
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 06:07
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Mark McIntyre, 06:05
- Re: C examples and codes, Mark McIntyre, 05:51
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Ian Collins, 05:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 05:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 05:48
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Bo Yang, 05:47
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Ian Collins, 05:45
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 05:43
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Francine . Neary, 05:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Francine . Neary, 05:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 05:39
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Bo Yang, 05:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 05:29
- Re: Is fopen blocked?, Ian Collins, 05:29
- Is fopen blocked?, Bo Yang, 05:21
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, rosewater, 05:21
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Malcolm McLean, 03:21
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 01:40
- Re: C examples and codes, Thad Smith, 01:13
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Wade Ward, 00:39
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, Wade Ward, 00:35
October 12, 2007
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Richard Heathfield, 22:30
- Re: C examples and codes, Keith Thompson, 22:19
- Re: Software memory management reengineering, Ian Collins, 22:17
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), Rod Pemberton, 22:17
- Re: C examples and codes, Thad Smith, 21:54
- Software memory management reengineering, jacob navia, 21:42
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, Richard Heathfield, 21:20
- Re: increment evaluation, Mark L Pappin, 21:10
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 21:03
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, jacob navia, 21:00
- Re: subscription to group, borophyll, 20:56
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, Ian Collins, 20:54
- Re: C examples and codes, Ben Bacarisse, 20:53
- Re: A lazy memory manager strategy, Richard Heathfield, 20:44
- A lazy memory manager strategy, jacob navia, 20:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 19:59
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:59
- Re: C examples and codes, rosewater, 18:41
- Re: pointer plus an integer, JimS, 18:37
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 18:05
- Re: counting lines in text file, user923005, 17:52
- Re: C examples and codes, rosewater, 17:27
- Re: C examples and codes, Keith Thompson, 17:25
- Re: counting lines in text file, Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 17:11
- Re: problem in making a program, Keith Thompson, 17:04
- Re: problem in making a program, user923005, 17:00
- Re: problem in making a program, user923005, 16:59
- Re: C examples and codes, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: C examples and codes, John Smith, 16:36
- Re: counting lines in text file, tolkien, 16:28
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 16:25
- Re: counting lines in text file, Malcolm McLean, 16:15
- Re: C examples and codes, Ian Collins, 16:09
- Re: C examples and codes, Mark McIntyre, 16:09
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Malcolm McLean, 16:06
- Re: C examples and codes, Ian Collins, 16:05
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 16:01
- Re: C examples and codes, Ian Collins, 15:59
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 15:59
- Re: counting lines in text file, Keith Thompson, 15:58
- Re: C examples and codes, Mark McIntyre, 15:54
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 15:49
- Re: C examples and codes, J. J. Farrell, 15:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 15:39
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 15:37
- Re: problem in making a program, osmium, 15:36
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 15:30
- Re: C examples and codes, Keith Thompson, 15:30
- Re: C examples and codes, Keith Thompson, 15:25
- Re: C examples and codes, John Bode, 15:20
- Re: C examples and codes, jjds101, 15:17
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 15:13
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 15:13
- Re: C examples and codes, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: subscription to group, Mark McIntyre, 15:08
- Re: C examples and codes, Ian Collins, 14:56
- [OT] Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 14:54
- Re: problem in making a program, Walter Roberson, 14:54
- c language, lawry_jim, 14:52
- Re: C examples and codes, rosewater, 14:46
- Re: C examples and codes, user923005, 14:46
- Re: C examples and codes, user923005, 14:41
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), Chris Thomasson, 14:38
- Re: problem in making a program, osmium, 14:36
- Re: counting lines in text file, tolkien, 14:33
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 14:32
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 14:25
- Re: C examples and codes, Ben Bacarisse, 14:16
- Re: counting lines in text file, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 14:14
- Re: C examples and codes, Tor Rustad, 13:56
- Re: C examples and codes, Richard Heathfield, 13:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:43
- counting lines in text file, tolkien, 13:42
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 13:39
- Re: C examples and codes, Richard Heathfield, 13:30
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 13:30
- Re: C examples and codes, rosewater, 13:14
- Re: subscription to group, Walter Roberson, 13:01
- Re: subscription to group, Coos Haak, 12:59
- Re: problem in making a program, Walter Roberson, 12:59
- Re: GCC compiler error, Mark McIntyre, 12:52
- problem in making a program, tiwarinitin . 3108, 12:51
- Re: C examples and codes, Richard, 12:40
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 12:05
- Re: C examples and codes, Richard, 11:48
- Re: C examples and codes, Shadowman, 11:47
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 11:42
- Re: C examples and codes, John Bode, 11:41
- Re: C examples and codes, Richard Heathfield, 11:28
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 11:21
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 11:19
- Re: C examples and codes, John Bode, 11:17
- Re: C examples and codes, Philip Potter, 11:14
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, vaib, 11:11
- Re: Some Questions., John Bode, 11:10
- Re: C examples and codes, Jalapeno, 11:05
- Re: subscription to group, Jalapeno, 11:04
- Re: C examples and codes, jacob navia, 10:47
- Re: C examples and codes, John Bode, 10:42
- Re: subscription to group, Kenneth Brody, 10:32
- Re: C examples and codes, DiAvOl, 10:29
- Re: C examples and codes, Richard, 10:26
- Re: va_list, Kenneth Brody, 10:08
- C examples and codes, Tsb, 10:06
- Re: Some Questions., Kenneth Brody, 10:02
- Re: Vtables, Mark Bluemel, 10:00
- Re: Some Questions., Kenneth Brody, 09:58
- Vtables, vishnupriya.sureshbabu@xxxxxxxxx, 09:55
- Re: Incorrect Initialization, Ian Munro, 09:34
- Re: subscription to group, ourleven, 09:23
- Re: increment evaluation, Chris Dollin, 08:29
- Re: increment evaluation, John Bode, 08:21
- Re: increment evaluation, karthikbalaguru, 08:18
- HOW TO MAKE FAST AND EAST MONEY, D Block, 07:47
- Re: subscription to group, spearous, 07:25
- Re: subscription to group, Philip Potter, 07:21
- Re: subscription to group, Mark Bluemel, 07:03
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, DiAvOl, 06:55
- Re: increment evaluation, Richard, 06:39
- Re: subscription to group, Philip Potter, 06:28
- subscription to group, yogesh, 06:20
- Re: increment evaluation, Philip Potter, 05:47
- Re: increment evaluation, Chris Dollin, 05:24
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 05:04
- Re: C how to program, Keith Thompson, 04:52
- Re: GCC compiler error, jacob navia, 04:15
- Re: Some Questions., jaysome, 04:09
- Re: C how to program, Joachim Schmitz, 04:03
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 03:55
- Re: increment evaluation, Martien Verbruggen, 03:44
- Re: increment evaluation, Martin Ambuhl, 03:41
- Re: increment evaluation, Joachim Schmitz, 03:38
- Re: increment evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 03:22
- Re: increment evaluation, user923005, 03:22
- Re: GCC compiler error, Keith Thompson, 03:16
- Re: GCC compiler error, Tsb, 03:07
- increment evaluation, pradeeparc, 03:03
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Ernie Wright, 02:58
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Alf P. Steinbach, 02:48
- Re: GCC compiler error, Richard Bos, 02:46
- Re: GCC compiler error, borkhuis, 02:46
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 02:37
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), Chris Thomasson, 02:36
- Re: GCC compiler error, Tsb, 02:32
- Re: GCC compiler error, Ian Collins, 02:23
- Re: C how to program, Richard Heathfield, 02:21
- Re: GCC compiler error, Tsb, 02:20
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: GCC compiler error, Walter Roberson, 02:14
- Re: GCC compiler error, Tsb, 02:04
- GCC compiler error, Tsb, 02:01
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), Chris Thomasson, 01:57
- Re: C how to program, Tsb, 01:51
- Re: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), Chris Thomasson, 01:50
- Re: C how to program, MAx, 01:39
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Alf P. Steinbach, 00:38
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Logan Shaw, 00:24
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 00:23
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 00:01
October 11, 2007
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Heathfield, 23:43
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 23:27
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- Fast and Easy Money!, mayvis, 22:53
- Re: pointer plus an integer, Jack Klein, 22:43
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Thad Smith, 22:32
- Re: Some Questions., Richard Heathfield, 22:21
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Heathfield, 22:18
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 21:39
- Re: va_list, Peter Nilsson, 21:16
- Re: va_list, ramu, 20:35
- Re: PR-Tree, user923005, 20:01
- Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 19:05
- Re: local var naming style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:44
- Re: C, Keith Thompson, 18:36
- Re: C, user923005, 18:29
- OT: Incremental GC (was Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C), cr88192, 18:23
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, karthikbalaguru, 18:22
- Re: Some Questions., Mark McIntyre, 18:13
- Re: Some Questions., Ernie Wright, 18:08
- Re: Some Questions., Kenny McCormack, 18:06
- Re: C, karthikbalaguru, 17:58
- Re: pointer offsetting, Keith Thompson, 17:51
- Re: String Literal Question, karthikbalaguru, 17:50
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 17:39
- Re: pointer offsetting, c . a . l, 17:19
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 17:02
- Re: va_list, ramu, 16:17
- Re: Some Questions., Default User, 16:14
- Re: va_list, $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:01
- Re: pointer offsetting, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: Some Questions., Walter Roberson, 15:49
- Re: [OT] C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: pointer offsetting, Walter Roberson, 15:39
- Re: va_list, Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, karthikbalaguru, 15:34
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, karthikbalaguru, 15:29
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: Some Questions., Richard Heathfield, 15:26
- Re: Some Questions., Kenny McCormack, 15:24
- pointer offsetting, c . a . l, 15:22
- Re: About little big endian in C, karthikbalaguru, 15:21
- Re: Some Questions., Keith Thompson, 15:16
- Re: Some Questions., Joachim Schmitz, 14:53
- pointer plus an integer, Ivan K., 14:42
- Re: About little big endian in C, Chris Torek, 14:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, user923005, 14:31
- Re: Some Questions., Martin Ambuhl, 14:23
- want to share your photos?, diprat7, 14:14
- Re: Some Questions., Kenny McCormack, 14:11
- Re: Quickly exiting from nested calls, Eric Sosman, 13:40
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 13:35
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Mark McIntyre, 13:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 13:29
- Re: Some Questions., Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:06
- va_list, ramu, 12:57
- va_list, ramu, 12:55
- Re: Quickly exiting from nested calls, Spiros Bousbouras, 12:47
- Re: Some Questions., Kenneth Brody, 12:29
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, David Mathog, 12:26
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), lawrence . jones, 11:59
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, Kenneth Brody, 11:59
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Charlton Wilbur, 11:46
- Re: C how to program, Joachim Schmitz, 11:42
- Re: C how to program, Joachim Schmitz, 11:39
- Re: C how to program, jacob navia, 11:37
- C how to program, Tsb, 11:24
- Re: PR-Tree, Ben Bacarisse, 11:01
- Re: Some Questions., Richard, 10:56
- Re: PR-Tree, algatt, 10:30
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Richard Tobin, 09:47
- Re: Some Questions., osmium, 09:37
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Eric Sosman, 09:20
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Re: Some Questions., Richard Heathfield, 09:01
- Re: Some Questions., Richard Bos, 08:55
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Richard Heathfield, 08:43
- Re: Some Questions., Chris Hills, 08:37
- Re: Some Questions., James Kuyper Jr., 08:33
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Richard Heathfield, 08:32
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 08:30
- Re: Some Questions., Mark Bluemel, 08:13
- Re: graphics with C, Chris Hills, 07:57
- Re: Some Questions., Chris Hills, 07:53
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Kuyper Jr., 07:50
- Re: PR-Tree, Ben Bacarisse, 07:17
- Re: Some Questions., Chris Hills, 07:16
- Re: Some Questions., Keith Thompson, 06:41
- Re: Some Questions., Prayag Narula, 06:38
- Re: Some Questions., Keith Thompson, 06:32
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Charlie Gordon, 06:30
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), Ben Bacarisse, 06:24
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 06:24
- Re: Some Questions., Mark Bluemel, 06:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 06:19
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 06:16
- Re: Some Questions., jacob navia, 06:13
- Re: Some Questions., GeorgeRXZ, 05:54
- Re: PR-Tree, Richard Heathfield, 05:49
- Re: Some Questions., Richard Heathfield, 05:47
- Re: PR-Tree, GeorgeRXZ, 05:45
- Re: PR-Tree, Richard Heathfield, 05:43
- Some Questions., GeorgeRXZ, 05:32
- PR-Tree, algatt, 05:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 05:07
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 05:06
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), anon . asdf, 04:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 04:39
- Re: Makefile need debug option, karthikbalaguru, 04:34
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, anon . asdf, 04:21
- Re: regarding memory and pointers, karthikbalaguru, 04:12
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Friedrich Dominicus, 04:08
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Friedrich Dominicus, 04:05
- Re: graphics with C, Skybuck Flying, 02:58
- Re: graphics with C, Skybuck Flying, 02:55
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Dennett, 02:16
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 02:15
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Keith Thompson, 01:52
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- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Nilsson, 01:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 01:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Nilsson, 00:51
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, CBFalconer, 00:22
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), CBFalconer, 00:05
October 10, 2007
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, Keith Thompson, 23:38
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 23:34
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, CBFalconer, 23:30
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, CBFalconer, 23:24
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, Gene, 23:16
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, CBFalconer, 23:16
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, CBFalconer, 23:10
- Re: C needs a BOOST, J. J. Farrell, 23:07
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 23:00
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Paul Hsieh, 22:16
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Kuyper Jr., 21:36
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, Eric Sosman, 21:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 21:28
- Re: "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, anon . asdf, 21:10
- "multiple putchar()'s" versus "collect chars in char-array and use puts()" - speed/efficiency, anon . asdf, 20:54
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, Kenny McCormack, 20:48
- Re: String Literal Question, Richard Heathfield, 19:45
- Re: String Literal Question, Barry Schwarz, 19:38
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Paul Hsieh, 19:20
- Re: local var naming style, Richard Tobin, 19:20
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 18:58
- Re: local var naming style, CBFalconer, 18:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:36
- Re: local var naming style, Tor Rustad, 18:28
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 18:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:07
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, charpour, 17:56
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 17:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 17:26
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: C needs a BOOST, user923005, 16:46
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), Eric Sosman, 16:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:34
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Richard Heathfield, 16:30
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), christian.bau, 16:27
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, charpour, 16:22
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), christian.bau, 16:21
- Re: the arithmetic from k&r seems wrong, user923005, 16:17
- Re: How to calculate the execution time for a peace of code in Unix env?, Keith Thompson, 15:59
- Re: graphics with C, Shadowman, 15:36
- Re: graphics with C, Keith Thompson, 15:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Szabolcs Nagy, 15:26
- Re: Buffering client data in a Server application, Kenny McCormack, 14:55
- Re: graphics with C, tommylil@xxxxxxxxx, 14:51
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Walter Roberson, 14:51
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Default User, 14:31
- want to find a patrner for yourself?, diprat7, 14:27
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, John Smith, 14:11
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, John Smith, 14:00
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Eric Sosman, 13:53
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), anon . asdf, 13:42
- Re: Errata for K&R2 §2.7 on cast operator, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:29
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), Ben Bacarisse, 13:14
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), Duncan Muirhead, 13:12
- Re: optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), J. J. Farrell, 13:10
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 13:03
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Ben Bacarisse, 13:00
- Re: graphics with C, Federico Paolinelli, 12:59
- Re: C programming, ¬a\\/b, 12:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 12:46
- optimizing the switch statement in Duff's Device (casting a label, label abuse), anon . asdf, 12:25
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, David Mathog, 12:12
- Re: graphics with C, mstorkamp, 12:00
- graphics with C, Seth, 11:33
- Errata for K&R2 §2.7 on cast operator, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 11:06
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Charlton Wilbur, 10:41
- Buffering client data in a Server application, charpour, 09:31
- Re: local var naming style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:56
- Re: C programming, Richard Bos, 07:57
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Bos, 07:55
- Re: "#pragma once", Richard Bos, 07:50
- Re: Qry : Behaviour of fgets -- ?, Richard Bos, 07:50
- Re: The "incomplete type" error but header file is included, Charles Packer, 07:40
- Re: C programming, Chris Dollin, 06:21
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Chris Dollin, 06:18
- Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C, Marco van de Voort, 05:37
- [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 9.2, Helmut Michels, 05:22
- Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C, cr88192, 04:53
- Re: Dead Code?, Alan Curry, 04:36
- Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C, cr88192, 04:35
- Re: Dead Code?, Richard Heathfield, 04:32
- Re: Dead Code?, Richard Heathfield, 04:30
- Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C, Chris Thomasson, 04:17
- Re: the arithmetic from k&r seems wrong, Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 04:11
- Re: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C, Chris Thomasson, 04:09
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- OT: Dynamic-CC, GC, Dynamic Types, and Prototype OO in C, cr88192, 02:55
- Re: Dead Code?, cipher, 02:52
- Dead Code?, jaysome, 02:30
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Richard Bos, 02:26
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Friedrich Dominicus, 02:09
- Re: Need help reading file data, alex, 01:44
- Re: compare char arrays, Barry Schwarz, 01:14
- Re: forward declaration, Barry Schwarz, 01:01
- Re: the arithmetic from k&r seems wrong, Thad Smith, 00:38
- Re: problem about datatype, Barry Schwarz, 00:36
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, John Bode, 00:27
- Re: Need help reading file data, Barry Schwarz, 00:23
October 09, 2007
- Re: What does it mean, Barry Schwarz, 23:55
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Bill Reid, 23:52
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Kenny McCormack, 23:07
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Keith Thompson, 22:40
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Bill Reid, 21:58
- Re: Another Tricky Problem I am Messing With (Not Homework), Bill Reid, 21:58
- the arithmetic from k&r seems wrong, Tak, 21:38
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), spacecriter \(Bill C\), 21:08
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 20:43
- Re: local var naming style, dada, 20:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, dbtid, 20:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, dbtid, 20:21
- Re: whatever happened to jakob n?, jacob navia, 20:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, dbtid, 19:48
- Re: whatever happened to jakob n?, jacob navia, 19:37
- Re: The "incomplete type" error but header file is included, MQ, 19:36
- Re: whatever happened to jakob n?, Richard Tobin, 19:34
- Re: local var naming style, Tor Rustad, 19:31
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Franz Hose, 19:31
- whatever happened to jakob n?, Franz Hose, 19:31
- Re: About little big endian in C, user923005, 19:27
- Re: Makefile need debug option, Kenny McCormack, 19:18
- Re: Makefile need debug option, Keith Thompson, 19:11
- Re: Makefile need debug option, Richard Tobin, 19:10
- Makefile need debug option, Joseph, 18:49
- Re: C programming, Mark McIntyre, 18:44
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 18:25
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ben Pfaff, 17:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, kuyper, 17:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 17:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 17:13
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 17:10
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:40
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 16:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 16:10
- Re: About little big endian in C, Richard Tobin, 15:57
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 15:52
- Re: __attribute__ ((mode(__byte__))), Keith Thompson, 15:50
- Re: The "incomplete type" error but header file is included, Martin Ambuhl, 15:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, user923005, 15:07
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Keith Thompson, 14:58
- Re: C programming, Default User, 14:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Kenny McCormack, 14:29
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, vaib, 13:39
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:38
- Re: About little big endian in C, Kenneth Brody, 13:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 12:52
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, J. J. Farrell, 12:50
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, santosh, 12:45
- Re: Register variables doubt, Kenneth Brody, 12:42
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, santosh, 12:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, kuyper, 12:24
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Kenneth Brody, 12:23
- Re: macros, Kenneth Brody, 12:19
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, David Mathog, 12:13
- Re: C programming, Serve Lau, 12:06
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, vaib, 12:06
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 12:04
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 11:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 11:10
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Eric Sosman, 10:46
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Charlton Wilbur, 10:45
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Charlton Wilbur, 10:40
- Re: local var naming style, Richard Heathfield, 09:57
- Re: local var naming style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:54
- Re: local var naming style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Bos, 09:48
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Bos, 09:42
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 09:26
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 09:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Chris Dollin, 09:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 09:14
- Re: __attribute__ ((mode(__byte__))), JeromeArbezGindre@xxxxxxxxx, 09:13
- Re: __attribute__ ((mode(__byte__))), Eric Sosman, 09:11
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Chris Dollin, 09:07
- Re: __attribute__ ((mode(__byte__))), Mark Bluemel, 09:04
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 09:02
- __attribute__ ((mode(__byte__))), JeromeArbezGindre@xxxxxxxxx, 08:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 08:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 08:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 08:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 08:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, John Bode, 08:08
- Re: The "incomplete type" error but header file is included, MQ, 08:01
- Re: The "incomplete type" error but header file is included, Richard, 07:57
- The "incomplete type" error but header file is included, Charles Packer, 07:41
- Re: regarding memory and pointers, Richard, 07:03
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 07:01
- Re: regarding memory and pointers, Chris Dollin, 06:51
- regarding memory and pointers, pratap, 06:43
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 05:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 04:47
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 04:35
- Re: C needs a BOOST, ¬a\\/b, 04:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 04:34
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Friedrich Dominicus, 04:26
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 04:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 04:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 03:59
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Philip Potter, 03:50
- Re: local var naming style, Richard Bos, 03:40
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, user923005, 03:40
- Re: equality of fields and elements in union - uni_vect.y == uni_vect.v[1], Flash Gordon, 03:39
- Re: equality of fields and elements in union - uni_vect.y == uni_vect.v[1], Keith Thompson, 03:39
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Bos, 03:36
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Richard Bos, 03:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, ¬a\\/b, 03:31
- equality of fields and elements in union - uni_vect.y == uni_vect.v[1], c . a . l, 02:34
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: C programming, jaysome, 02:15
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 02:09
- Get unlimited visitors to your website, ashishmundhara108, 01:50
- Make money to share your website, ashishmundhara108, 01:43
- Re: About little big endian in C, jaysome, 01:37
- Make money to share photos, ashishmundhara108, 01:34
- Make money to share your videos, ashishmundhara108, 01:30
October 08, 2007
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlton Wilbur, 23:28
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Rajiv Battula, 23:16
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, user923005, 22:53
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Thad Smith, 22:36
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Old Wolf, 22:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 21:48
- find a man looking for a woman, itayka13, 21:07
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Keith Thompson, 20:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 20:39
- Re: C programming, Serve Lau, 20:36
- Re: C programming, Serve Lau, 20:32
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, CBFalconer, 20:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, CBFalconer, 20:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, John Bode, 20:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:55
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 19:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 19:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 19:30
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 19:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 19:10
- Re: CPU usage program, Tor Rustad, 19:09
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Tobin, 19:07
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:55
- Re: definition of stdio.h, CBFalconer, 18:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, CBFalconer, 18:51
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:51
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 18:48
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, santosh, 18:45
- Re: CPU usage program, Richard Tobin, 18:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:37
- Re: About little big endian in C, Richard Tobin, 18:35
- Re: CPU usage program, Tor Rustad, 18:33
- Immediate Hiring_Network Engineer_Federal Client_Citizens ONLY_sranade@xxxxxxxxxxx, sheetal, 18:28
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 18:27
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Old Wolf, 18:24
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Richard Heathfield, 18:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Old Wolf, 18:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:10
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:09
- Re: About little big endian in C, CBFalconer, 18:07
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Keith Thompson, 18:04
- Re: CPU usage program, Mark McIntyre, 17:52
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, CBFalconer, 17:52
- Re: About little big endian in C, charpour, 17:50
- Re: C programming, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 17:47
- Re: CPU usage program, Martien Verbruggen, 17:39
- Re: C programming, Flash Gordon, 17:39
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Mark McIntyre, 17:36
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 17:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 17:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 17:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, CBFalconer, 17:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 17:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, John Bode, 17:28
- Re: About little big endian in C, santosh, 17:27
- Re: About little big endian in C, Richard Heathfield, 17:21
- Re: CPU usage program, Eric Sosman, 17:21
- Re: About little big endian in C, charpour, 17:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:09
- Re: CPU usage program, Richard Heathfield, 17:06
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 17:03
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Willem, 16:42
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 16:37
- Re: CPU usage program, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: CPU usage program, Richard Tobin, 16:24
- Re: About little big endian in C, Richard Tobin, 16:21
- Re: local var naming style, Richard Tobin, 16:16
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 16:06
- Re: About little big endian in C, user923005, 15:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 15:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 15:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 15:47
- Re: C, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 15:44
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, John Bode, 15:37
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Richard Heathfield, 15:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 15:31
- Re: About little big endian in C, Richard Heathfield, 15:28
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 15:22
- Re: C programming, Flash Gordon, 15:20
- Re: About little big endian in C, charpour, 15:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 15:10
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, jxh, 15:09
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 15:08
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 15:06
- Re: C, Richard, 15:01
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 15:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 14:59
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 14:59
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 14:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 14:53
- Re: About little big endian in C, Richard Heathfield, 14:53
- Re: C, user923005, 14:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 14:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 14:44
- Re: About little big endian in C, user923005, 14:42
- MAKE MONEY IN WEEKS AS SEEN ON OPRAH AND 20/20, jason smith, 14:42
- About little big endian in C, charpour, 14:36
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 14:36
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Tor Rustad, 14:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 14:27
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 14:24
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 14:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 14:07
- Re: CPU usage program, Flash Gordon, 14:06
- MAKE MONEY IN WEEKS AS SEEN ON OPRAH AND 20/20, jason, 14:01
- HCL Technologies:Software Engineer/Senior software Engineer ..:: JobMaguz Update ::.., kamali . pillai, 13:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 13:53
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 13:52
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 13:51
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 13:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:38
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Martin Wells, 13:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 13:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:27
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, santosh, 13:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 13:24
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 13:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 13:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 13:19
- Re: C, Rui Maciel, 13:19
- Re: C, Rui Maciel, 13:19
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, xicloid, 13:11
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:11
- Watch TV stations from around the World, jrou, 13:09
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 12:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 12:47
- Re: CPU usage program, Tor Rustad, 12:46
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 12:28
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Hartmut Brandt, 12:10
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 11:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 11:52
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, Army1987, 11:38
- Re: CPU usage program, Walter Roberson, 11:26
- Re: CPU usage program, santosh, 11:17
- CPU usage program, sethukr@xxxxxxxxx, 11:14
- Re: C programming, Ben Pfaff, 11:12
- want to find a patrner for yourself?, diprat7, 10:56
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Army1987, 10:56
- Re: String Literal Question, Army1987, 10:48
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Army1987, 10:45
- How important is software maintenance?, editormt, 10:40
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Army1987, 10:38
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Nick Keighley, 10:03
- e-petition/please help, Campaigner, 10:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 09:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Thad Smith, 09:08
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, santosh, 09:08
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Joachim Schmitz, 08:57
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Richard, 08:41
- Re: local var naming style, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:30
- Re: C programming, santosh, 08:28
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 08:22
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Chris Hills, 08:21
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 08:11
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Mark Bluemel, 07:53
- Re: Fully-portable time delay of specified length, keith, 07:50
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Richard Tobin, 07:50
- Fully-portable time delay of specified length, Martin Wells, 07:43
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 07:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Chris Hills, 07:25
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 07:10
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 06:57
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 06:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Bos, 06:50
- Re: C programming, Richard Bos, 06:48
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, charpour, 06:42
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 06:40
- Re: C programming, Army1987, 06:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 06:35
- Re: String Literal Question, polas, 06:35
- Re: String Literal Question, Richard Heathfield, 06:33
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, charpour, 06:29
- String Literal Question, polas, 06:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 06:14
- Re: Re:Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Army1987, 06:02
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 06:02
- Nice small game to play at work - Series 2, rock826, 06:01
- Nice small game to play at work - Series 1, rock826, 05:59
- Re: problem with visual studion vs using batch file to compile and run, Army1987, 05:57
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 05:57
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Keith Thompson, 05:43
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Keith Thompson, 05:38
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Richard Bos, 05:34
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Keith Thompson, 05:27
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 05:22
- Re: Size of memory Pointed-to, Keith Thompson, 05:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joachim Schmitz, 05:14
- Re: Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, Philip Potter, 05:12
- Re: what does this warning mean ?, Richard Bos, 05:11
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Philip Potter, 05:04
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ian Collins, 04:48
- Isn't there anything like garbage collector in C?, xicloid, 04:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 04:38
- Re: definition of stdio.h, santosh, 04:13
- Re: definition of stdio.h, santosh, 04:03
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 03:58
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Richard Tobin, 03:56
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Richard Tobin, 03:55
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 03:54
- Re: Size of memory Pointed-to, santosh, 03:48
- Re: C programming, Philip Potter, 03:43
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, santosh, 03:29
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Ian Collins, 03:24
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Richard Heathfield, 03:23
- Re: definition of stdio.h, Ian Collins, 03:17
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, karthikbalaguru, 03:09
- definition of stdio.h, lak, 02:57
- Re:Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 01:50
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Default User, 01:38
- Re: Re:Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Chris Thomasson, 01:25
- Free books.., akira, 01:20
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Chris Thomasson, 01:10
- Re: local var naming style, Martin Wells, 00:59
- Re: local var naming style, Justin Spahr-Summers, 00:18
- Re: problem with visual studion vs using batch file to compile and run, Clinto, 00:09
October 07, 2007
- Re: problem with visual studion vs using batch file to compile and run, matenghakuna, 23:55
- problem with visual studion vs using batch file to compile and run, myjunkcontainer, 23:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, CBFalconer, 23:15
- Re:Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Nilsson, 22:59
- Re: how can I return nothing?, David Thompson, 22:45
- Re: how to return multi-value from a function, David Thompson, 22:45
- Re: function definitions, David Thompson, 22:45
- Re: process of learning C language, David Thompson, 22:45
- Re: Callling a function from another file..., David Thompson, 22:45
- Re: Logical XOR, David Thompson, 22:45
- Re: About C and order of evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 22:39
- About C and order of evaluation, charpour, 22:29
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Jack Klein, 22:10
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Richard Heathfield, 21:49
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Richard, 21:35
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Richard Heathfield, 21:34
- Re: C, Keith Thompson, 21:12
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Tor Rustad, 20:54
- Re: local var naming style, Ben Pfaff, 20:53
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), spacecriter \(Bill C\), 20:39
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Tor Rustad, 20:36
- Re: how to use mount() system call for cd image mounting, Tor Rustad, 20:30
- Re: C, Tor Rustad, 20:25
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 20:20
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Coos Haak, 20:14
- Re: local var naming style, Tor Rustad, 20:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 20:10
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:03
- Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), John J . Smith, 20:01
- Re: Quickly exiting from nested calls, Old Wolf, 19:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 19:19
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 19:09
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 19:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Mark McIntyre, 19:05
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 18:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:55
- Re: C programming, Flash Gordon, 18:52
- Re: local var naming style, Martin Wells, 18:48
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Flash Gordon, 18:47
- Re: C, Martin Wells, 18:43
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Flash Gordon, 18:39
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Martin Wells, 18:37
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Martin Wells, 18:31
- Re: C programming, Mark McIntyre, 18:30
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Martin Wells, 18:28
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Mark McIntyre, 18:23
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Mark McIntyre, 18:22
- Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 18:16
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Old Wolf, 18:08
- Re: Size of memory Pointed-to, Richard Heathfield, 18:06
- Re: Size of memory Pointed-to, Malcolm McLean, 18:04
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 17:57
- Size of memory Pointed-to, Winsk, 17:56
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 17:56
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 17:54
- Re: Code review of an matrix rotation function, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 17:50
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 17:47
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 17:45
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 17:42
- Re: C programming, Serve Lau, 17:24
- Re: C programming, Army1987, 17:21
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Army1987, 17:03
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 17:00
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, Army1987, 16:56
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard, 16:55
- Re: C programming, Philip Potter, 16:44
- Re: Code review of an matrix rotation function, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 16:44
- Re: local var naming style, gw7rib, 16:40
- Re: C programming, Army1987, 16:33
- Re: C programming, Army1987, 16:25
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, jacob navia, 16:25
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 16:24
- Re: C, Army1987, 16:19
- Re: forward declaration, Keith Thompson, 16:17
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 16:15
- Re: local var naming style, Army1987, 16:11
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Keith Thompson, 15:53
- Re: local var naming style, Army1987, 15:52
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 15:50
- Re: Code review of an matrix rotation function, Thad Smith, 15:31
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Rajiv Battula, 15:27
- Re: local var naming style, Ben Pfaff, 15:17
- Re: local var naming style, Yakov, 15:05
- Re: local var naming style, Justin Spahr-Summers, 14:51
- Re: C programming, Philip Potter, 14:50
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 14:39
- local var naming style, guisep4, 14:24
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Chris Hills, 14:22
- Re: C, Mark McIntyre, 14:21
- Re: Code review of an matrix rotation function, Michal Nazarewicz, 14:15
- Re: C programming, Flash Gordon, 13:46
- Re: how to use mount() system call for cd image mounting, santosh, 13:46
- Re: C programming, Joe Wright, 13:46
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, santosh, 13:45
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, jacob navia, 13:44
- Re: how to use mount() system call for cd image mounting, Flash Gordon, 13:43
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Mike Wahler, 13:41
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Flash Gordon, 13:40
- Re: A problem about use List, brya103, 13:39
- Re: C, santosh, 13:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Flash Gordon, 13:36
- Re: C, santosh, 13:33
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Mike Wahler, 13:31
- Re: C, Walter Roberson, 13:31
- C, neha_chhatre, 13:26
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 13:19
- C programming, neha_chhatre, 13:19
- C programming, neha_chhatre, 13:17
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 13:09
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, Rajiv Battula, 12:43
- Re: C programming, Philip Potter, 12:28
- how to use mount() system call for cd image mounting, paras sharma, 12:24
- Re: C programming, Richard Heathfield, 12:22
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 12:12
- Re: C programming, santosh, 12:06
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 11:28
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 10:49
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 10:45
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Army1987, 10:35
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 10:12
- Re: Enetering passwords in C, Army1987, 10:09
- Re: C programming, Army1987, 10:04
- Re: Register variables doubt, Eric Sosman, 10:02
- Re: C programming, Army1987, 09:59
- Re: Register variables doubt, CBFalconer, 09:48
- Re: Code review of an matrix rotation function, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 09:47
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 09:43
- Re: [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, jacob navia, 09:31
- Re: Code review of an matrix rotation function, Barry, 09:05
- [OT] Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 09:03
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 08:43
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 08:39
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, jacob navia, 07:44
- Wholesale all NIKE.shox.Air max.AF1.TN.Jordan.shoes.Apple Ipods Nano, Xbox 360, Sony PS3, Sony PSP.wii.all laptops http://www.new-nikeshoes.com, 008, 07:39
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 06:49
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 06:47
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Army1987, 06:35
- Code review of an matrix rotation function, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 06:27
- Re: C needs a BOOST, ¬a\\/b, 06:23
- Re: forward declaration, RedLars, 06:21
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 06:10
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 05:55
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 05:50
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, santosh, 05:26
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Spiro Trikaliotis, 05:26
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Keith Thompson, 05:08
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Malcolm McLean, 05:07
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 05:03
- Re: C programming, Ian Collins, 04:31
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, jacob navia, 04:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 04:15
- Re: C programming, santosh, 04:07
- Re: C programming, santosh, 03:59
- Re: C programming, Martin Ambuhl, 03:44
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, santosh, 03:43
- Free E-BOOKS!, akira, 03:35
- Re: C needs a BOOST, ¬a\\/b, 03:29
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, ¬a\\/b, 03:28
- Re: Register variables doubt, Chris Torek, 03:08
- Re: C programming, Ian Collins, 03:07
- Re: C programming, Malcolm McLean, 03:07
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, santosh, 02:59
- C programming, neha_chhatre, 02:59
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Ian Collins, 02:57
- Re: Marquee implementation in C, Ian Collins, 02:55
- Re: K&R2 Still good?, santosh, 02:55
- Marquee implementation in C, praveen, 02:50
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, Richard Heathfield, 02:14
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 02:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, ¬a\\/b, 01:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, ¬a\\/b, 01:50
- K&R2 Still good?, rajiv . battula, 01:44
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, CBFalconer, 01:25
October 06, 2007
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, Keith Thompson, 23:55
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Pierre Asselin, 22:29
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, borophyll, 22:06
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, borophyll, 22:03
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, $)CHarald van D)&k, 22:00
- New Apple ipod nano, Jake, 21:35
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Ben Bacarisse, 21:03
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ed Jensen, 20:31
- How i built muscle quickly, Wesley Rodgers, 20:29
- Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), CBFalconer, 20:06
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CBFalconer, 20:02
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Ben Bacarisse, 19:59
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, CBFalconer, 19:46
- Re: Register variables doubt, Ian Collins, 19:42
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Charles Richmond, 19:33
- Re: program, santosh, 19:27
- Re: program, gentoo user, 19:18
- Re: Enetering passwords in C, Tor Rustad, 19:04
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, santosh, 18:40
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Karl Heinze, 18:31
- Re: Enetering passwords in C, santosh, 18:29
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Stan Milam, 18:28
- Enetering passwords in C, File not found, 18:25
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 18:12
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 18:10
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Tor Rustad, 18:08
- Re: Register variables doubt, Vashna, 18:00
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Stan Milam, 17:49
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, santosh, 17:44
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Tor Rustad, 17:33
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, santosh, 17:20
- Sending Faxes over the internet, Henry Sharp, 17:18
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, Default User, 17:17
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 17:01
- Re: C needs a BOOST, lawrence . jones, 16:56
- Re: C needs a BOOST, lawrence . jones, 16:54
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 16:10
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 16:09
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Joe Wright, 16:08
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, santosh, 16:05
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 15:47
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Ben Pfaff, 15:40
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: Register variables doubt, Vashna, 15:25
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 15:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 15:18
- Re: Register variables doubt, Keith Thompson, 15:17
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, Joe Wright, 15:16
- Re: Register variables doubt, Keith Thompson, 15:13
- Re: Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), Malcolm McLean, 15:12
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Martin Wells, 14:50
- Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), santosh, 14:46
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Richard Tobin, 14:34
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, Malcolm McLean, 14:25
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, christian.bau, 14:23
- Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), jacob navia, 14:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 14:14
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Malcolm McLean, 14:14
- Re: Allocating memory for strings, santosh, 14:04
- Re: Allocating memory for structs, santosh, 14:01
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, pete, 13:56
- c language, jo, 13:45
- Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), Mark McIntyre, 13:45
- Allocating memory for strings, Win Sock, 13:45
- Allocating memory for structs, Win Sock, 13:43
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Mark McIntyre, 13:42
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Tor Rustad, 13:31
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Mark McIntyre, 13:24
- Re: Accessing a disk, Mark McIntyre, 13:22
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:17
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Army1987, 13:14
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, CBFalconer, 13:10
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, pete, 13:09
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, CBFalconer, 13:08
- Re: Register variables doubt, CBFalconer, 13:04
- Re: First things you check for when you've got errors, Ben Pfaff, 12:49
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Tor Rustad, 12:36
- Re: Incorrect Initialization, Martin Wells, 12:31
- Re: Incorrect Initialization, Martin Wells, 12:29
- Re: Incorrect Initialization, santosh, 12:22
- Incorrect Initialization, Ian Munro, 12:04
- Re: Register variables doubt, Richard, 11:58
- First things you check for when you've got errors, Martin Wells, 11:56
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 11:49
- Re: Register variables doubt, Richard, 11:20
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 11:00
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 10:57
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, santosh, 10:50
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, Martin Wells, 10:48
- Re: Register variables doubt, Richard, 10:47
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, Army1987, 10:46
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Army1987, 10:41
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 10:32
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 10:30
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ed Jensen, 10:26
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 10:25
- Re: Register variables doubt, Vashna, 10:21
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Army1987, 10:18
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Martin Wells, 10:09
- Re: User Input issue, Peter J. Holzer, 10:01
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Army1987, 09:54
- Re: strftime with format string %x, santosh, 09:53
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 09:46
- Re: strftime with format string %x, Joe Wright, 09:38
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 09:22
- Re: strftime with format string %x, Michal Nazarewicz, 09:15
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 08:44
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Dexter, 08:44
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 08:34
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:19
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:17
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:16
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:08
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:05
- Re: Static inline functions with static local variables, santosh, 08:05
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:03
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 08:00
- Re: OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), santosh, 07:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 07:53
- Static inline functions with static local variables, Martin Wells, 07:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 07:37
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 07:08
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Chris Hills, 07:07
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 07:01
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Hills, 06:59
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, borophyll, 06:34
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, pete, 06:27
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, pete, 06:21
- OT - About lcc-linux32 (was - Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?), santosh, 06:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 06:04
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, borophyll, 05:42
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 05:31
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 05:26
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Flash Gordon, 05:17
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Flash Gordon, 05:06
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 05:05
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 04:54
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, pete, 04:47
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, pete, 04:43
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 04:30
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 04:21
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, borophyll, 04:18
- Re: Online C Programming Quizzes, Army1987, 04:10
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 03:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 03:52
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 03:49
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 03:42
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 03:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 03:31
- Online C Programming Quizzes, Dexter, 03:22
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 03:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 03:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 03:09
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 03:08
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 02:59
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Malcolm McLean, 02:50
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 02:41
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Paid Surveys - Make Money Online From Free Paid Surveys, harina, 02:19
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 02:15
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 02:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 02:12
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 01:57
- Re: strftime with format string %x, param, 01:53
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Martin Ambuhl, 00:41
October 05, 2007
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Chris Thomasson, 23:32
- Re: macro help, Thad Smith, 23:17
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 22:42
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Thad Smith, 22:18
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ed Jensen, 22:15
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 22:03
- Re: macros, Keith Thompson, 21:50
- Re: Register variables doubt, Keith Thompson, 21:48
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 21:40
- Re: "#pragma once", Dik T. Winter, 21:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 21:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 20:55
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 20:53
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 20:50
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Default User, 20:42
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 20:37
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 20:36
- Re: Register variables doubt, CBFalconer, 20:25
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 20:23
- Re: macros, CBFalconer, 20:19
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 20:12
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 20:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 20:01
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 20:00
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 19:49
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Default User, 19:41
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 19:37
- Re: Accessing a disk, Flash Gordon, 19:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 19:34
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Keith Thompson, 19:29
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, user923005, 19:27
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 19:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 19:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 19:20
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 19:15
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 19:12
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, user923005, 19:04
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 19:01
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Default User, 19:01
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 19:00
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:49
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 18:44
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 18:41
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Mark McIntyre, 18:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:32
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, Richard, 18:30
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Default User, 18:24
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:23
- Re: Accessing a disk, Al Balmer, 18:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 18:21
- Re: macros, pete, 18:21
- Re: macros, Martin Wells, 18:21
- Re: Register variables doubt, pete, 18:20
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, Eric Sosman, 18:19
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, jacob navia, 18:16
- Re: Accessing a disk, faq, 18:10
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, Richard, 18:08
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:06
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 18:01
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, Ben Pfaff, 17:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:52
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 17:51
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, Eric Sosman, 17:43
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, jacob navia, 17:37
- PLEASE HELP - Odd problem passing function arguments, cpptutor2000@xxxxxxxxx, 17:26
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 17:16
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, CBFalconer, 17:07
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:02
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 16:48
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 16:44
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Default User, 16:41
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Richard, 16:40
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Default User, 16:39
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Keith Thompson, 15:38
- Re: Accessing a disk, Keith Thompson, 15:19
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Army1987, 14:57
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, CBFalconer, 14:56
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 14:48
- Re: printing "%t", CBFalconer, 14:47
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:45
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 14:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 14:35
- Re: Accessing a disk, CBFalconer, 14:33
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, osmium, 14:32
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 14:13
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 14:09
- Re: Accessing a disk, Richard, 14:06
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 14:06
- Re: Accessing a disk, Richard, 14:02
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:56
- Re: Accessing a disk, Al Balmer, 13:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:49
- Re: Accessing a disk, Al Balmer, 13:49
- Re: Goto still considered helpful, Army1987, 13:48
- Re: Accessing a disk, Al Balmer, 13:47
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:41
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Army1987, 13:39
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:35
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 13:34
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 13:26
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 13:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Wojtek Lerch, 13:09
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Mark McIntyre, 12:53
- Re: Accessing a disk, Mark McIntyre, 12:51
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, $)CHarald van D)&k, 12:43
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Francine . Neary, 12:38
- Re: Accessing a disk, Walter Roberson, 12:26
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Walter Roberson, 12:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Walter Roberson, 12:18
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Richard Heathfield, 12:18
- Re: Accessing a disk, faq, 12:16
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 12:11
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Richard, 12:08
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 11:49
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 11:46
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Ben Bacarisse, 11:38
- Re: macros, Kenneth Brody, 11:28
- Re: Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Eric Sosman, 11:13
- Re: SOCKET problem, Kenneth Brody, 11:03
- Help: About Steffensen's Acceleration Method, Amy Lee, 11:00
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, Mark McIntyre, 10:58
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Mark McIntyre, 10:55
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Mark McIntyre, 10:55
- Re: Accessing a disk, Mark Bluemel, 10:46
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Eric Sosman, 10:42
- Re: Accessing a disk, Mark McIntyre, 10:39
- Re: Accessing a disk, Mark McIntyre, 10:37
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 10:26
- Re: strftime with format string %x, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 10:26
- Re: Register variables doubt, Philip Potter, 09:15
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Dollin, 09:13
- Re: <OT> Accessing a disk, Erik Trulsson, 08:57
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Martien verbruggen, 08:51
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Kuyper Jr., 08:42
- Re: Date & Time representation in "struct stat" - <sys/stat.h>, Gordon Burditt, 08:13
- Re: Register variables doubt, Gordon Burditt, 08:06
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Mark McIntyre, 07:29
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 07:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 06:24
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 06:14
- Re: SOCKET problem, santosh, 05:44
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Haneef, 05:42
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, santosh, 05:38
- Re: SOCKET problem, Prayag Narula, 05:35
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Nick Keighley, 05:32
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, santosh, 05:30
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Nick Keighley, 05:28
- Goto still considered helpful, James Dow Allen, 05:18
- Re: Date & Time representation in "struct stat" - <sys/stat.h>, Mark Bluemel, 05:16
- Re: Register variables doubt, santosh, 05:15
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, Haneef, 05:14
- Re: printing "%t", Army1987, 05:13
- Re: Date & Time representation in "struct stat" - <sys/stat.h>, Joachim Schmitz, 05:13
- Date & Time representation in "struct stat" - <sys/stat.h>, Magesh, 05:02
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Army1987, 04:58
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Chris Dollin, 04:43
- Re: Register variables doubt, Mark Bluemel, 04:29
- Register variables doubt, Vashna, 04:18
- Re: variable declaration and definition!, santosh, 04:01
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Laurent Deniau, 04:01
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Joe Mayo, 03:58
- Re: Accessing a disk, faq, 03:40
- Re: <OT> Accessing a disk, faq, 03:37
- variable declaration and definition!, vaib, 03:25
- Re: Bitwise Operator, Martin Wells, 03:20
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 03:11
- Re: printing "%t", raseelbhagat@xxxxxxxxx, 02:50
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 02:44
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Charlie Gordon, 02:39
- Re: How to maintain time in a C program, santosh, 02:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Dennett, 02:28
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, ¬a\\/b, 02:08
- Re: User Input issue, ¬a\\/b, 02:07
- How to maintain time in a C program, Haneef, 02:06
- Re: What is the meaning of the term open coded in the following extract, santosh, 01:40
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 01:32
- Bitwise Operator, somenath, 01:27
- Re: strftime with format string %x, param, 01:18
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), $)CHarald van D)&k, 00:58
- Re: What is the meaning of the term open coded in the following extract, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:53
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 00:44
- Re: printing "%t", Ben Pfaff, 00:38
- printing "%t", raseelbhagat@xxxxxxxxx, 00:19
October 04, 2007
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Jorge Peixoto de Morais Neto, 23:56
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 23:22
- Re: empty macro that won't give compiler errors?, Richard Heathfield, 22:42
- Re: <OT> Accessing a disk, Richard Heathfield, 22:38
- Re: strftime with format string %x, Richard Heathfield, 22:36
- Re: empty macro that won't give compiler errors?, Jack Klein, 22:27
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 22:27
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 22:23
- Re: Accessing a disk, Andy, 21:20
- empty macro that won't give compiler errors?, talkaboutquality, 20:27
- Re: macros, CBFalconer, 20:23
- Re: <OT> Accessing a disk, CBFalconer, 20:14
- Re: strftime with format string %x, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: <OT> Accessing a disk, Keith Thompson, 19:51
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), Keith Thompson, 19:47
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 19:47
- Re: new look for google: sharp, Wade Ward, 18:46
- Re: strftime with format string %x, Charlie Gordon, 18:41
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 18:31
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Harald van D)&k, 18:25
- Re: macros, Harald van D)&k, 18:22
- Re: macros, Richard Tobin, 18:21
- Re: <OT> Accessing a disk, jacob navia, 18:14
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Charlie Gordon, 18:14
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), $)CHarald van D)&k, 18:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:09
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:07
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 18:06
- macros, Silent Witness, 18:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 18:03
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 17:56
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 17:52
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, gw7rib, 17:51
- Re: Accessing a disk, faq, 17:46
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 17:40
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 17:39
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 17:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 17:33
- Re: SOCKET problem, Keith Thompson, 17:31
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 17:29
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), $)CHarald van D)&k, 17:27
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 17:16
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Charlie Gordon, 17:16
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 17:15
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 17:14
- Re: new look for google: sharp, CBFalconer, 17:13
- Re: compare char arrays, Army1987, 17:05
- Re: Having a generic function, Army1987, 17:01
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 17:00
- Re: SOCKET problem, Ian Collins, 17:00
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 16:56
- Re: compile farm, Army1987, 16:56
- Re: compile farm, Army1987, 16:54
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 16:52
- Re: Accessing a disk, Army1987, 16:46
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Keith Thompson, 16:44
- Re: strftime with format string %x, CBFalconer, 16:41
- Re: SOCKET problem, Keith Thompson, 16:41
- Re: SOCKET problem, Keith Thompson, 16:38
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 16:33
- Re: Accessing a disk, Ian Collins, 16:32
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), CBFalconer, 16:30
- Re: Accessing a disk, jacob navia, 16:29
- Accessing a disk, faq, 16:25
- Re: sscanf Question - TPA, Default User, 16:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, David Resnick, 16:20
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Default User, 16:16
- Re: new look for google: sharp, John B. Coarsey, PE, 16:13
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Charlie Gordon, 16:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:06
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 16:02
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ben Pfaff, 15:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:56
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:52
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:50
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:47
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 15:32
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:27
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 15:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 14:50
- Re: C needs a BOOST, user923005, 14:37
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, santosh, 14:31
- Re: strftime with format string %x, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 14:27
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:25
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 14:23
- Re: strftime with format string %x, santosh, 14:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 14:18
- Re: application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines ([elided]), Kenneth Brody, 14:13
- strftime with format string %x, param, 14:05
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jxh, 14:04
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:54
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 13:45
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 13:44
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:43
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:29
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 13:28
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 13:26
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 13:24
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 13:16
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 13:09
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 12:59
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Eric Sosman, 12:47
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 12:47
- Re: SOCKET problem, Kenny McCormack, 12:40
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 12:37
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 12:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Dennett, 12:17
- Re: typedef with function pointers, vardhan, 12:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 12:04
- Re: Safety and Interface design, CBFalconer, 11:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Neil Booth, 11:52
- Re: typedef with function pointers, vardhan, 11:48
- application for understanding millions of C/C++ source lines (www.integrech.cn), Redmond, 11:37
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, santosh, 11:32
- Re: Safety and Interface design, Richard Heathfield, 11:28
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Kenneth Brody, 11:27
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Kenny McCormack, 10:56
- Re: About the typecasting to the LHS, Walter Roberson, 10:52
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 10:45
- Re: Having a generic function, CBFalconer, 10:40
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Richard Heathfield, 10:39
- About the typecasting to the LHS, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 10:38
- Re: SOCKET problem, CBFalconer, 10:37
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Chris Dollin, 10:32
- Re: Safety and Interface design, CBFalconer, 10:29
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 10:28
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Joe Mayo, 10:16
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, Chris Dollin, 10:16
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Joe Mayo, 10:03
- Re: Having a generic function, polas, 10:02
- Re: SOCKET problem, Kenneth Brody, 10:00
- Re: how to do binary bit addition operation, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 09:35
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, santosh, 09:12
- Re: C needs a BOOST, David Resnick, 09:09
- Re: compile farm, santosh, 09:07
- Re: compile farm, Richard, 09:07
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Lion, 09:00
- Re: compile farm, santosh, 08:56
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Richard, 08:55
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, ais523, 08:55
- Re: compile farm, Kenny McCormack, 08:54
- Re: compile farm, lope . vega, 08:42
- Re: compile farm, santosh, 08:28
- Check it out:Very good online resources,tons of cool men and beautiful women eager for lovers....:, jack, 08:21
- Re: Having a generic function, santosh, 08:17
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 08:16
- compile farm, lope . vega, 08:10
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 08:10
- Re: Having a generic function, Mark Bluemel, 08:10
- Having a generic function, polas, 07:58
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, santosh, 07:56
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 07:46
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 07:34
- Re: program, santosh, 07:32
- cannot run test program while cross compiling., ac.c.2k7@xxxxxxxxx, 07:30
- Re: program, Mark Bluemel, 06:29
- Re: program, msaritha12, 06:20
- Re: sscanf Question, Charlie Gordon, 06:09
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- Re: SOCKET problem, jacob navia, 05:45
- Re: SOCKET problem, Ian Collins, 05:43
- Re: SOCKET problem, jacob navia, 05:35
- Re: SOCKET problem, Chris McDonald, 05:26
- Re: C needs a BOOST, John Whorfin, 05:23
- Re: SOCKET problem, jacob navia, 05:21
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 05:14
- Re: User Input issue, ¬a\\/b, 05:09
- Re: What is the meaning of the term open coded in the following extract, Chris Torek, 04:25
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 04:13
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 04:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 04:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris Thomasson, 04:08
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 03:59
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 03:37
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., Flash Gordon, 03:20
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Flash Gordon, 03:16
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 02:48
- Re: malloc under linux, Chris Torek, 02:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 02:16
- Re: Safety and Interface design, Richard Heathfield, 02:06
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, jaysome, 02:03
- Re: compare char arrays, santosh, 02:00
- Re: SOCKET problem, Ian Collins, 01:58
- Re: malloc under linux, Richard Heathfield, 01:55
- SOCKET problem, |-|e|_|_ B0Ý, 01:52
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Richard Heathfield, 01:44
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Richard Heathfield, 01:27
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 01:25
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 01:23
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, santosh, 01:21
- Re: malloc under linux, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 01:07
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, santosh, 01:00
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, ptn, 00:54
- Re: sscanf Question, Martin Ambuhl, 00:51
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, santosh, 00:09
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., CBFalconer, 00:03
- Re: forward declaration, borophyll, 00:03
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 00:00
October 03, 2007
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 23:40
- Re: malloc under linux, Walter Roberson, 23:14
- Re: program, John J . Smith, 23:06
- Re: malloc under linux, Keith Thompson, 22:53
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Eric Sosman, 22:39
- Re: sscanf Question, alij, 22:39
- Re: User Input issue, CBFalconer, 22:31
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Eric Sosman, 22:25
- Re: malloc under linux, J. J. Farrell, 22:23
- Re: malloc under linux, Walter Roberson, 22:17
- Re: Safety and Interface design, CBFalconer, 21:58
- Re: malloc under linux, Eric Sosman, 21:54
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., CBFalconer, 21:43
- Re: Run time memory organization, CBFalconer, 21:42
- Re: malloc under linux, Eric Sosman, 21:31
- Re: sscanf Question, Keith Thompson, 21:21
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, CBFalconer, 21:17
- Re: malloc under linux, Keith Thompson, 21:13
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, CBFalconer, 21:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 21:05
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 21:03
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 20:48
- Re: malloc under linux, Tor Rustad, 20:44
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., Keith Thompson, 20:39
- Re: malloc under linux, Pierre Asselin, 20:35
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris McDonald, 20:31
- Re: malloc under linux, Tor Rustad, 20:27
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 20:22
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 20:18
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 20:17
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris McDonald, 20:16
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 20:16
- Computer Security Information (Free Articles and eBooks), murray . james . com . use, 20:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 20:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 20:08
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 20:07
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 20:05
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Chris McDonald, 20:00
- Re: malloc under linux, Keith Thompson, 19:54
- sscanf Question, alij, 19:52
- Re: malloc under linux, Tor Rustad, 19:50
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 19:46
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 19:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 19:14
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 19:10
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Gordon Burditt, 19:08
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 18:59
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 18:58
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:54
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:46
- compare char arrays, DERosenblum@xxxxxxxxx, 18:45
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:43
- Re: sprintf and first argument, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 18:34
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:32
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Eric Sosman, 18:30
- Re: malloc under linux, Erik Trulsson, 18:29
- Re: C needs a BOOST, pete, 18:22
- Re: malloc under linux, jacob navia, 18:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Flash Gordon, 18:18
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Flash Gordon, 18:15
- Re: C needs a BOOST, James Dennett, 18:15
- Re: malloc under linux, jacob navia, 18:14
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Old Wolf, 18:11
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 18:11
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Old Wolf, 18:11
- Re: Standard C library functions in freestanding systems, schwarz45, 18:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Flash Gordon, 18:04
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 17:59
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:58
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Flash Gordon, 17:57
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:56
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:56
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Flash Gordon, 17:52
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 17:47
- Re: malloc under linux, santosh, 17:39
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., Flash Gordon, 17:38
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 17:31
- Re: malloc under linux, Flash Gordon, 17:30
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Ian Collins, 17:23
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 17:21
- Re: C needs a BOOST, santosh, 17:20
- Re: malloc under linux, Richard Tobin, 17:17
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard, 17:17
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 17:08
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 17:08
- Re: malloc under linux, Kenneth Brody, 17:05
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 17:01
- Re: "#pragma once", robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 17:01
- Re: malloc under linux, Kenneth Brody, 16:56
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:55
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:53
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 16:52
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:50
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., Keith Thompson, 16:47
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Eric Sosman, 16:45
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Willem, 16:45
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 16:44
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:40
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Malcolm McLean, 16:38
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:38
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Walter Roberson, 16:36
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:35
- Re: C needs a BOOST, Clever Monkey, 16:33
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Keith Thompson, 16:33
- Re: C needs a BOOST, jacob navia, 16:31
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 16:30
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 16:28
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 16:28
- Re: C needs a BOOST, André Gillibert, 16:25
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, Keith Thompson, 16:23
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 16:23
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 16:20
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 16:15
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 16:14
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 16:13
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 16:07
- C needs a BOOST, user923005, 16:05
- Re: malloc under linux, Keith Thompson, 16:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Weeks, 16:02
- Re: program, John Bode, 15:57
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Flash Gordon, 15:37
- Re: malloc under linux, Keith Thompson, 15:27
- Re: malloc under linux, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 15:15
- Re: Run time memory organization, banu, 15:11
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., banu, 15:06
- Re: malloc under linux, A. Bolmarcich, 15:06
- Re: malloc under linux, santosh, 14:53
- Re: malloc under linux, Eric Sosman, 14:51
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Flash Gordon, 14:51
- Re: What is the meaning of the term open coded in the following extract, Walter Roberson, 14:49
- Re: malloc under linux, Keith Thompson, 14:42
- What is the meaning of the term open coded in the following extract, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:29
- Re: malloc under linux, jacob navia, 14:12
- Re: malloc under linux, Lew Pitcher, 14:10
- Re: malloc under linux, jacob navia, 14:06
- Re: malloc under linux, Joachim Schmitz, 14:02
- Re: malloc under linux, jacob navia, 13:58
- Re: malloc under linux, Walter Roberson, 13:58
- Re: Quickly exiting from nested calls, Eric Sosman, 13:49
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 13:44
- Re: malloc under linux, jacob navia, 13:21
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:20
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Joachim Schmitz, 13:17
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, santosh, 13:17
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Joachim Schmitz, 13:15
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 13:09
- Re: malloc under linux, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:09
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 12:59
- Re: malloc under linux, santosh, 12:57
- Re: Quickly exiting from nested calls, Spiros Bousbouras, 12:57
- Re: malloc under linux, Eric Sosman, 12:55
- Re: program, Ben Pfaff, 12:41
- malloc under linux, jacob navia, 12:39
- Re: "#pragma once", Charlie Gordon, 12:22
- Re: program, Charlton Wilbur, 12:21
- Re: program, Martin Wells, 12:08
- Re: program, Martin Wells, 12:04
- Re: program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:58
- Re: program, Charlton Wilbur, 11:54
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Ben Pfaff, 11:45
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, keith, 11:33
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, Mark Bluemel, 11:31
- Re: About parsing the following if else condition, jacob navia, 11:28
- About parsing the following if else condition, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 11:22
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 11:11
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 11:09
- Re: program, osmium, 11:07
- Re: program, Martin Wells, 10:51
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, santosh, 10:50
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Ernie Wright, 10:43
- Re: program, osmium, 10:27
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, osmium, 10:24
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Dollin, 10:20
- Re: program, Martin Wells, 10:11
- Re: program, Kenneth Brody, 10:02
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 09:57
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, ¬a\\/b, 09:55
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 09:50
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Ben Pfaff, 09:48
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Kenneth Brody, 09:42
- Re: "#pragma once", Dik T. Winter, 09:40
- Re: "#pragma once", Dik T. Winter, 09:38
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Richard Heathfield, 09:24
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Richard Heathfield, 09:22
- Re: program, jacob navia, 09:21
- Re: program, Martin Wells, 09:08
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Martin Wells, 09:03
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Martin Wells, 08:59
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, santosh, 07:36
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, yeah, 07:26
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Richard Tobin, 07:18
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, Joachim Schmitz, 06:33
- Re: data type, Dik T. Winter, 06:30
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, jacob navia, 06:25
- Re: program, santosh, 06:25
- Re: fwrite() misses writing a byte, santosh, 06:24
- Re: program, jacob navia, 06:23
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., Chris Dollin, 06:14
- Re: Safety and Interface design, Richard Heathfield, 06:14
- fwrite() misses writing a byte, hemant . gaur, 06:10
- program, msaritha12, 06:05
- Safety and Interface design, jacob navia, 05:56
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., frakie, 05:51
- Re: Checking freed pointer..., santosh, 05:43
- Checking freed pointer..., frakie, 05:38
- Re: User Input issue, santosh, 05:30
- Re: User Input issue, Charlie Gordon, 05:28
- Re: Run time memory organization, santosh, 05:27
- A Must Read!!!, richard.james861@xxxxxxxxx, 05:23
- Free Magazines, Meidy, 05:17
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 05:16
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 05:11
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 05:06
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Erik Trulsson, 04:57
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 04:40
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 04:35
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 04:32
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 04:29
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 04:29
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 04:28
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 04:25
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Mark Bluemel, 04:23
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 04:12
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Martin Wells, 04:08
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Charlie Gordon, 04:01
- Re: User Input issue, ¬a\\/b, 04:00
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Martin Wells, 03:59
- Re: mysterious error while compiling device driver, Martin Ambuhl, 03:41
- Re: Run time memory organization, jacob navia, 02:35
- Re: Examples of C pointers, sulekha, 02:34
- Re: User Input issue, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, ¬a\\/b, 02:32
- Run time memory organization, sulekha, 02:28
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 02:25
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 02:23
- mysterious error while compiling device driver, yeah, 01:59
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 01:53
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Martin Ambuhl, 01:31
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, Thad Smith, 01:30
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Martin Ambuhl, 01:29
- Re: forward declaration, RedLars, 01:22
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, ptn, 01:03
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Ben Pfaff, 00:57
- Re: Examples of C pointers, Peter Nilsson, 00:51
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, Peter Nilsson, 00:46
- Re: ceil() and log10() - undefined?, pateldm15, 00:11
- Examples of C pointers, pateldm15, 00:05
- Re: Unsigned & signed int, Old Wolf, 00:00
October 02, 2007
- ceil() and log10() - undefined?, ptn, 23:55
- ceil() and log10() - undefined?, ptn, 23:54
- Re: Assigning values to a dynamically allocated array, Peter Nilsson, 23:15
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), J. J. Farrell, 22:48
- Re: problem about datatype, Keith Thompson, 22:30
- Re: Assigning values to a dynamically allocated array, Jack Klein, 22:11
- Re: data type, Keith Thompson, 21:25
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Chris Torek, 21:22
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Kislay, 21:06
- Re: User Input issue, CBFalconer, 21:05
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Kislay, 21:05
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 20:42
- Re: Differing function prototypes and definitions, CBFalconer, 20:39
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, CBFalconer, 20:36
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 20:32
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 20:30
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 20:29
- Re: forward declaration, borophyll, 19:40
- Re: forward declaration, CBFalconer, 19:37
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, CBFalconer, 19:33
- Re: User Input issue, CBFalconer, 19:20
- Re: Unsigned & signed int, pete, 19:05
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, user923005, 19:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 18:54
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 18:53
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Keith Thompson, 18:49
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Keith Thompson, 18:46
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 18:45
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Keith Thompson, 18:43
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Mark McIntyre, 18:43
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Keith Thompson, 18:41
- Re: sprintf and first argument, Kenneth Brody, 18:41
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Keith Thompson, 18:40
- Re: problem about datatype, Mark McIntyre, 18:39
- Re: Unsigned & signed int, Martin Ambuhl, 18:39
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 18:38
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, CBFalconer, 18:37
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 18:36
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Mark McIntyre, 18:36
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 18:30
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Mark McIntyre, 18:25
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Mark McIntyre, 18:22
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Mark McIntyre, 18:19
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, user923005, 18:18
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 18:18
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Martin Ambuhl, 18:15
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Default User, 18:14
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 18:09
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Mark McIntyre, 18:03
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Mark McIntyre, 18:01
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 17:57
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Mark McIntyre, 17:57
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Old Wolf, 17:55
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, J. J. Farrell, 17:54
- Re: Unsigned & signed int, Martin Wells, 17:50
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, CBFalconer, 17:48
- Re: Unsigned & signed int, Martin Wells, 17:46
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, santosh, 17:31
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 17:30
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, J. J. Farrell, 17:27
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 17:25
- Re: Differing function prototypes and definitions, Christopher Key, 17:23
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 17:23
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 17:19
- Re: User Input issue, Charlie Gordon, 17:14
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 17:13
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, santosh, 17:10
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 17:10
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 17:06
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Keith Thompson, 17:05
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 17:04
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 16:58
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), J. J. Farrell, 16:55
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 16:53
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 16:49
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 16:47
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 16:47
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 16:43
- Re: Reverse word order to read it from right to left, osmium, 16:26
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 16:07
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Al Balmer, 16:05
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 16:01
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 15:53
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 15:40
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Charlie Gordon, 15:35
- Re: Topicality discussion - summary, Malcolm McLean, 15:29
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Kenneth Brody, 15:26
- forward declaration, RedLars, 15:23
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 15:22
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 15:20
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 15:15
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Eric Sosman, 15:15
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Malcolm McLean, 15:07
- Re: data type, Tor Rustad, 15:05
- Re: User Input issue, Eric Sosman, 15:01
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 15:00
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:58
- Reverse word order to read it from right to left, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 14:58
- Re: data type, santosh, 14:53
- Assigning values to a dynamically allocated array, Ray D., 14:53
- Re: Unsigned & signed int, Joachim Schmitz, 14:50
- Re: data type, jacob navia, 14:47
- www.yedil.com best hindi entertainment site, diprat7, 14:45
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 14:43
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Flash Gordon, 14:41
- Re: data type, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 14:40
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, santosh, 14:38
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 14:37
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Richard Cranium, 14:36
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 14:36
- Unsigned & signed int, Kislay, 14:34
- Re: data type, Joachim Schmitz, 14:33
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Ben Pfaff, 14:32
- Re: data type, Joachim Schmitz, 14:32
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 14:30
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Alan Curry, 14:30
- Re: data type, jacob navia, 14:28
- Re: data type, jacob navia, 14:28
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Alan Curry, 14:27
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Joachim Schmitz, 14:25
- Re: data type, santosh, 14:23
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Kislay, 14:23
- Re: data type, Flash Gordon, 14:22
- Re: User Input issue, n3o, 14:21
- Re: data type, Joachim Schmitz, 14:19
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Francine . Neary, 14:18
- Re: Learning C, need some help, Ben Pfaff, 14:17
- Re: data type, jacob navia, 14:17
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Tor Rustad, 14:16
- Re: data type, jacob navia, 14:15
- Re: data type, Ben Pfaff, 14:14
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 14:14
- Re: User Input issue, santosh, 14:06
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 14:04
- Re: data type, Richard Heathfield, 14:01
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), n3o, 14:00
- Learning C, need some help, Richard Cranium, 13:51
- Re: data type, Ben Pfaff, 13:41
- User Input issue, n3o, 13:35
- Re: Solaris is complaining about the following, Wade Ward, 13:33
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 13:33
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 13:31
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Laurent Deniau, 13:17
- Re: data type, Richard Heathfield, 13:14
- Re: data type, Ben Pfaff, 13:12
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Ben Pfaff, 13:12
- Re: data type, santosh, 13:11
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 13:10
- Re: data type, santosh, 13:08
- data type, aman, 13:04
- data type, aman, 13:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 13:04
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 12:59
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Martin Ambuhl, 12:52
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 12:51
- Re: problem about datatype, sabb_tange_jange, 12:50
- Re: problem about datatype, Sjouke Burry, 12:47
- Re: printf format for double, Ben Pfaff, 12:44
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 12:36
- printf format for double, Joachim Schmitz, 12:15
- Re: problem about datatype, jacob navia, 12:14
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Friedrich Dominicus, 12:13
- problem about datatype, sabb_tange_jange, 12:12
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 12:11
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 12:06
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 12:00
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 11:50
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 11:49
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 11:42
- This will make you $6000 your first week!, Prophet, 11:28
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard, 11:24
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Martin Wells, 11:16
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:14
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Charlton Wilbur, 11:01
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Eric Sosman, 11:00
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 10:57
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 10:55
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 10:48
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Eric Sosman, 10:42
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 10:38
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 10:32
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Mark Bluemel, 10:31
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 10:30
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 10:29
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- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, Chris Dollin, 10:24
- Re: how to design?, Ben Pfaff, 10:23
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Azazel, 10:18
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), John Bode, 10:09
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 10:08
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 10:05
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), jacob navia, 10:00
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), santosh, 09:52
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, santosh, 09:48
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Richard Heathfield, 09:43
- how to design?, RobustDesire@xxxxxxxxx, 09:43
- Re: C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Mark Bluemel, 09:36
- C (functional programming) VS C++ (object oriented programming), Joe Mayo, 09:32
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 09:31
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, santosh, 09:26
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:18
- Re: Topicality discussion - summary, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:14
- Re: sprintf and first argument, santosh, 08:58
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, santosh, 08:42
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, Charlie Gordon, 08:39
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 08:17
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, ais523, 08:16
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 08:06
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Mark L Pappin, 08:01
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard Tobin, 07:46
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Martin Wells, 07:32
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 07:19
- Re: Integer promotions and performance penalty, Martin Wells, 07:06
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Mike Smith, 06:51
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 06:18
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard, 06:16
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Keith Thompson, 06:02
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Mike Smith, 05:48
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Keith Thompson, 05:20
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 04:57
- Topicality discussion - summary, Richard Heathfield, 04:52
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 04:11
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 04:06
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 04:01
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 03:58
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:57
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Charlie Gordon, 03:52
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Heathfield, 03:39
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 03:38
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 03:38
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 03:31
- Re: Integer promotions and performance penalty, pete, 03:26
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 03:23
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, pete, 03:16
- Re: Function pointer arguments, Flash Gordon, 03:15
- Re: constraint violations and compilation, Keith Thompson, 03:12
- Get unlimited visitors to your website, sweetboy36, 03:01
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Flash Gordon, 02:57
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, CBFalconer, 02:34
- Integer promotions and performance penalty, Sune, 02:01
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Keith Thompson, 01:27
- Re: sprintf and first argument, brightbeat451, 01:12
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 00:54
- Re: do structure definitions go in data area or in code area..., hotadvice, 00:10
October 01, 2007
- Re: constraint violations and compilation, Jack Klein, 23:38
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Ben Pfaff, 23:32
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, Jack Klein, 23:27
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, Jack Klein, 23:23
- Re: Solaris is complaining about the following, Ian Collins, 23:13
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Jack Klein, 23:08
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Jack Klein, 22:44
- Re: Function pointer arguments, Jonathan Green, 22:41
- Re: Solaris is complaining about the following, Eric Sosman, 22:40
- Re: constraint violations and compilation, Richard Heathfield, 22:37
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 22:33
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Eric Sosman, 22:31
- Re: Function pointer arguments, borophyll, 22:15
- Re: Function pointer arguments, Thomas Lumley, 22:13
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard Heathfield, 22:13
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Alan Curry, 22:00
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Alan Curry, 21:53
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Old Wolf, 21:35
- Re: sprintf and first argument, Walter Roberson, 21:34
- Function pointer arguments, Jonathan Green, 21:21
- sprintf and first argument, brightbeat451, 21:15
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Sjouke Burry, 20:57
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Joe Wright, 20:33
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Ian Collins, 20:29
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 20:27
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 20:26
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 20:23
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 20:20
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 20:17
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, CBFalconer, 20:11
- Re: Middle parameter to memset that will achieve UCHAR_MAX, Old Wolf, 20:02
- Re: Solaris is complaining about the following, Old Wolf, 19:51
- Re: constraint violations and compilation, Harald van D)&k, 19:41
- Re: this->value equals *this.value, $)CHarald van D)&k, 19:38
- Re: lshift & rshift, Old Wolf, 19:34
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Ben Bacarisse, 19:30
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 19:27
- Re: what does this warning mean ?, Flash Gordon, 19:25
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 19:22
- Re: switch on strings, Flash Gordon, 19:20
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 19:12
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 19:11
- Re: Qry : Behaviour of fgets -- ?, Flash Gordon, 19:09
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 19:01
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 18:58
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 18:54
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Old Wolf, 18:51
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 18:47
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Old Wolf, 18:45
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 18:44
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Old Wolf, 18:36
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Christopher Benson-Manica, 18:34
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, Richard Tobin, 18:33
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Flash Gordon, 18:29
- Re: this->value equals *this.value, gert, 18:22
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 18:20
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Ian Collins, 18:17
- this->value equals *this.value, gert, 18:15
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Mark McIntyre, 18:14
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, [Jongware], 18:13
- constraint violations and compilation, Richard Weeks, 18:06
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, user923005, 17:51
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Kenneth Brody, 17:51
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, CBFalconer, 17:47
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Walter Roberson, 17:46
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Tor Rustad, 17:44
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Ian Collins, 17:43
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Harald van D)&k, 17:41
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 17:38
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, Harald van D)&k, 17:31
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Keith Thompson, 17:29
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard Harter, 17:28
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Joe Wright, 17:26
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Keith Thompson, 17:17
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 17:14
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Default User, 17:13
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Ben Pfaff, 17:11
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 17:09
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Malcolm McLean, 17:04
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 16:57
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, Richard Tobin, 16:50
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, CBFalconer, 16:47
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, Martin Ambuhl, 16:46
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, christian.bau, 16:41
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 16:32
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Kenneth Brody, 16:26
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: Qry : Behaviour of fgets -- ?, Douglas A. Gwyn, 16:24
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Default User, 16:16
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Alan Curry, 16:06
- Re: "#pragma once", Chris Hills, 16:03
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 16:01
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: switch on strings, user923005, 15:45
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Ray D., 15:41
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, user923005, 15:35
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 15:08
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:59
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Harald van D)&k, 14:51
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Charlton Wilbur, 14:48
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:43
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, jacob navia, 14:36
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, Eric Sosman, 14:30
- Re: Dynamically allocated array, fred . l . kleinschmidt, 14:23
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 14:17
- Re: switch on strings, Lew Pitcher, 14:17
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, jacob navia, 14:16
- Dynamically allocated array, Ray D., 14:15
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, Lew Pitcher, 14:03
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, bert, 14:01
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 14:01
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 13:57
- Re: "#pragma once", Richard, 13:56
- Re: How can printf process variable parameters?, Clever Monkey, 13:51
- How can printf process variable parameters?, Googy, 13:28
- Re: how to do binary bit addition operation, Martin Wells, 13:17
- Re: parser for C -> AST, Roberto Waltman, 13:05
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 13:02
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, santosh, 12:44
- Re: Why does it work?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:38
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Googy, 12:30
- Re: switch on strings, Francine . Neary, 12:25
- Re: "#pragma once", Richard Tobin, 12:19
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 12:12
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 12:10
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Googy, 12:08
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Kenneth Brody, 12:02
- Re: "#pragma once", Al Balmer, 12:02
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Googy, 12:02
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 11:55
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 11:54
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Kenneth Brody, 11:37
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 11:32
- Re: A problem about use List, Mark Bluemel, 11:27
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard Heathfield, 11:20
- Re: A problem about use List, xianwei, 11:15
- Re: how to do binary bit addition operation, osmium, 11:10
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 11:08
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 11:07
- Re: Defect reports (was Re: what does this warning mean ?), Kenneth Brody, 11:00
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 11:00
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 10:58
- how to do binary bit addition operation, rsk, 10:55
- Re: A problem about use List, xianwei, 10:54
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Eric Sosman, 10:46
- Re: Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, Ben Bacarisse, 10:45
- Re: A problem about use List, Richard, 10:38
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 10:35
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard, 10:31
- Re: "#pragma once", Joachim Schmitz, 10:29
- Re: Need help reading file data, Charlie Gordon, 10:25
- Re: switch on strings, Lew Pitcher, 10:25
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 10:25
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 10:24
- Re: A problem about use List, Joachim Schmitz, 10:24
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 10:23
- Re: A problem about use List, Mark Bluemel, 10:23
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 10:19
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Ben Bacarisse, 10:17
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 10:16
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 10:16
- A problem about use List, xianwei, 10:14
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Charlie Gordon, 10:11
- Passing a pointer to a function to the function it points to, ais523, 10:09
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 10:07
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Ben Bacarisse, 10:03
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Richard, 10:01
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 09:53
- Re: "#pragma once", Richard, 09:52
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Shadowman, 09:49
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, Ben Bacarisse, 09:47
- Re: Printing fixed size integer types, ais523, 09:47
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 09:44
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 09:42
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Eric Sosman, 09:39
- Re: Need help in Global variable in c, Kenny McCormack, 09:38
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 09:28
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Eric Sosman, 09:24
- Re: "#pragma once", Joachim Schmitz, 09:23
- Re: "#pragma once", Charlie Gordon, 09:19
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, jacob navia, 08:59
- Re: "#pragma once", Dik T. Winter, 08:58
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 08:56
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 08:45
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 08:37
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 08:25
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 08:22
- Re: "#pragma once", Joachim Schmitz, 08:07
- Printing fixed size integer types, Spoon, 08:04
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Philip Potter, 08:03
- Re: macro help, Charlie Gordon, 07:55
- Re: "#pragma once", Philip Potter, 07:11
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Richard, 06:53
- Re: Macro for supplying memset with an unsigned char, Richard, 06:46
- Re: macro help, Charlie Gordon, 06:41
- Re: Macro for supplying memset with an unsigned char, Martin Wells, 06:40
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 06:33
- Re: Coding style, CBFalconer, 06:24
- Re: "#pragma once", jacob navia, 06:12
- Re: Read compressed files and deal with byte swapping., Charlie Gordon, 06:11
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 06:11
- 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: Compiling a C program through another C program, CBFalconer, 05:55
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, CBFalconer, 05:50
- Updating new e-books!!, akira, 05:50
- Re: "#pragma once", CBFalconer, 05:43
- Re: Coding style, Richard Heathfield, 05:22
- Re: Macro for supplying memset with an unsigned char, Charlie Gordon, 04:56
- Re: Coding style, Ian Collins, 04:32
- Re: Coding style, Joachim Schmitz, 04:31
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, ¬a\\/b, 04:31
- Re: GLUI on Mac, Martien verbruggen, 04:30
- Re: "#pragma once", Philip Potter, 04:28
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Chris Hills, 04:23
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 04:21
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 04:18
- Re: what does this warning mean ?, Charlie Gordon, 04:18
- Re: Defect reports (was Re: what does this warning mean ?), Joachim Schmitz, 04:17
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Chris Hills, 04:17
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Philip Potter, 04:16
- Re: Coding style, Chris Hills, 04:10
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Martin Wells, 04:04
- Re: "#pragma once", Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:56
- Re: GLUI on Mac, Joachim Schmitz, 03:44
- Re: how do I let #define defines a macro, badc0de, 01:48
- Re: how do I let #define defines a macro, Gordon Burditt, 01:24
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Al Balmer, 01:18
- GLUI on Mac, michau, 01:07
- Re: macro help, Chris Torek, 00:55
- how do I let #define defines a macro, badc0de, 00:10
- Re: Need help in Global variable in c, Richard, 00:10
September 30, 2007
- Re: Need help in Global variable in c, Mike Wahler, 23:02
- Re: "#pragma once", Chris Torek, 21:52
- Re: A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, Roberto Waltman, 21:33
- Re: definition/explanation of an unboxed array in c is ...?, Ben Bacarisse, 21:27
- Re: "#pragma once", CBFalconer, 21:27
- Re: Need help reading file data, Thad Smith, 21:27
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Jack Klein, 21:17
- A byte can be greater than 8 bits?, borophyll, 21:17
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, CBFalconer, 21:13
- Re: Coding style, Richard Heathfield, 21:12
- Re: macro help, Thad Smith, 21:08
- Re: "#pragma once", Ben Bacarisse, 21:06
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Eric Sosman, 20:58
- Re: Size of a structure : Structure Padding, borophyll, 20:58
- Re: Read compressed files and deal with byte swapping., tianyf@xxxxxxxxx, 20:54
- Re: Coding style, Ian Collins, 20:54
- Re: what does this warning mean ?, John J . Smith, 20:45
- Size of a structure : Structure Padding, Kislay, 20:16
- Re: How to write optimized/efficient C programs....?, Malcolm McLean, 19:29
- Re: typedef with function pointers, Charles Richmond, 19:24
- Re: How to write optimized/efficient C programs....?, Tor Rustad, 19:24
- Re: How to write optimized/efficient C programs....?, Tor Rustad, 19:13
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Malcolm McLean, 19:13
- Re: do structure definitions go in data area or in code area..., Mark McIntyre, 18:52
- Re: Read compressed files and deal with byte swapping., Mark McIntyre, 18:50
- Re: free(): invalid pointer:, Richard Tobin, 18:49
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, Mark McIntyre, 18:46
- Re: what does this warning mean ?, Mark McIntyre, 18:42
- Re: Solutions to "C Programing Language", Mark McIntyre, 18:40
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, CBFalconer, 18:37
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, CBFalconer, 18:30
- Re: Coding style, David Thompson, 18:29
- Re: tryick use of sizeof again[Explaination Wanted], David Thompson, 18:29
- Re: XCOMMS XC_GET XC_FLUSH, Tor Rustad, 18:24
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, CBFalconer, 18:19
- Re: Creating anonymous local variables on-the-fly and more..., CBFalconer, 18:14
- Re: "#pragma once" (was Re: C is too old? opinions?), CBFalconer, 18:06
- Re: "#pragma once", Ben Pfaff, 17:36
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Richard Heathfield, 17:27
- Re: Find the number of elements in an enumerated type?, Roberto Waltman, 17:27
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenneth Brody, 17:23
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenneth Brody, 17:06
- Re: "#pragma once" (was Re: C is too old? opinions?), Philip Potter, 17:04
- Re: Warnings in lcc-win, Philip Potter, 16:59
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenneth Brody, 16:59
- Re: XCOMMS XC_GET XC_FLUSH, Malcolm McLean, 16:54
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Kenny McCormack, 16:48
- Re: free(): invalid pointer:, Flash Gordon, 16:40
- Re: Should we broaden the topicality of this group?, Philip Potter, 16:38
- Re: XCOMMS XC_GET XC_FLUSH, jacob navia, 16:36
- Re: How to write optimized/efficient C programs....?, jacob navia, 16:32
- XCOMMS XC_GET XC_FLUSH, m_holti, 16:29
- Re: Creating anonymous local variables on-the-fly and more..., Richard, 16:17
- Re: Defect reports (was Re: what does this warning mean ?), Kenneth Brody, 16:12
- Re: Compiling a C program through another C program, CBFalconer, 10:50
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