comp.lang.c (date)
November 30, 2007
- Re: Counting blanks, Ian Collins, 17:50
- Re: Counting blanks, user923005, 17:46
- Re: Multi precision floating point, user923005, 17:36
- Re: Counting blanks, Flash Gordon, 17:35
- Re: 25 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAM, Richard Heathfield, 17:34
- Re: There is really important wrong, but I couldnt find, Tor Rustad, 17:33
- Re: Counting blanks, pete, 17:25
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Flash Gordon, 17:23
- Re: Win32: C: Chinese language inputting improperly in text box. Extremely strange bug, please help!, Tor Rustad, 17:21
- Re: Counting blanks, Tor Rustad, 17:18
- Re: main function, pete, 17:14
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, Ben Pfaff, 16:55
- Counting blanks, rajash, 16:54
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 16:32
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, Marco Manfredini, 16:28
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Flash Gordon, 16:27
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Flash Gordon, 16:23
- Re: There is really important wrong, but I couldnt find, Martin Ambuhl, 16:21
- Win32: C: Chinese language inputting improperly in text box. Extremely strange bug, please help!, greggorob64, 16:20
- There is really important wrong, but I couldnt find, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 16:03
- Re: pointers as parameters, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- printf vs scanf, Chris Torek, 15:24
- Re: 25 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAM, Marco Manfredini, 15:09
- OT - Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, santosh, 15:06
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, Keith Thompson, 15:02
- Re: 25 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAM, Keith Thompson, 15:00
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Keith Thompson, 14:57
- Re: Reading a table, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: Compile error on WinXP/MSVC++E05, Keith Thompson, 14:46
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Richard Harter, 14:45
- Re: memcat fn, santosh, 14:38
- Re: about string and character, Keith Thompson, 14:36
- TypeDef array of size 1, CJ, 14:34
- Re: rpcgen cannot find any C Preprocessor, Keith Thompson, 14:30
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, Keith Thompson, 14:24
- Re: 25 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAM, Richard Heathfield, 14:24
- Re: memcat fn, aarklon, 14:23
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, santosh, 14:21
- Re: memcat fn, santosh, 14:16
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Keith Thompson, 14:16
- Re: Question about variable scope conflict, dj3vande, 14:15
- Re: memcat fn, aarklon, 14:07
- 25 MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT ISLAM, aassime abdellatif, 14:00
- Re: bus error, santosh, 13:55
- Re: bus error, santosh, 13:48
- bus error, sophia . agnes, 13:43
- Re: Question about variable scope conflict, Richard Heathfield, 13:42
- Re: Question about variable scope conflict, santosh, 13:37
- Re: Reading a table, Richard Heathfield, 13:36
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, santosh, 13:32
- Re: Question about variable scope conflict, David Mathog, 13:05
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- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Walter Roberson, 12:40
- Re: Question about variable scope conflict, santosh, 12:27
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Richard Harter, 12:27
- Question about variable scope conflict, David Mathog, 12:20
- C/C++ on UNIX Developer required in Woodmead, Johannesburg, arnold, 12:03
- Re: Reading a table, CBFalconer, 11:57
- Re: is this correct C? (char*)spm += spm->partitionMapLength;, O_TEXT, 11:54
- Re: is this correct C? (char*)spm += spm->partitionMapLength;, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:34
- Re: is this correct C? (char*)spm += spm->partitionMapLength;, Johannes Bauer, 11:26
- Re: memcat fn, Nick Keighley, 11:07
- Re: is this correct C? (char*)spm += spm->partitionMapLength;, O_TEXT, 10:50
- Re: is this correct C? (char*)spm += spm->partitionMapLength;, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:39
- Re: Memory address and Pointer, Mark McIntyre, 10:36
- Re: Reading a table, Bill Reid, 10:18
- Re: Reading a table, Bill Reid, 10:18
- Compile error on WinXP/MSVC++E05, Jonas Schneider, 10:11
- Re: conditional compile..., Chris Dollin, 09:41
- Re: memcat fn, Mark Bluemel, 09:36
- conditional compile..., naunetr, 09:27
- Re: make & nmake, cl & gcc, Tim Prince, 09:27
- Re: about string and character, ymuntyan, 09:20
- Re: LDBL_MAX -1.#QNAN0e+000 with MinGW?, Tim Prince, 09:10
- Re: library function vs system calls, santosh, 09:01
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, James Kuyper, 08:54
- Re: Is this C?, Eric Sosman, 08:48
- Re: Is this C?, James Kuyper, 08:47
- Re: memcat fn, Eric Sosman, 08:36
- Re: main function, James Kuyper, 08:23
- Re: library function vs system calls, Willem, 08:21
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, James Kuyper, 08:06
- is this correct C? (char*)spm += spm->partitionMapLength;, O_TEXT, 08:00
- library function vs system calls, sophia . agnes, 07:58
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, CBFalconer, 07:54
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, Philip Potter, 07:54
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- Is this C?, Duncan Muirhead, 05:58
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Nick Keighley, 05:30
- Re: rpcgen cannot find any C Preprocessor, santosh, 05:16
- Re: page 120 K&R, Barry Schwarz, 05:08
- Re: about string and character, Barry Schwarz, 05:01
- rpcgen cannot find any C Preprocessor, pavi, 04:59
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Nick Keighley, 04:58
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- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 04:42
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, Barry Schwarz, 04:41
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, Charlie Gordon, 04:41
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, Charlie Gordon, 04:39
- Re: main function, Keith Thompson, 04:36
- Re: look up tables, Nick Keighley, 04:35
- Re: look up tables, Philip Potter, 04:20
- Re: Memory address and Pointer, Keith Thompson, 04:16
- Re: main function, santosh, 04:13
- Re: Multi precision floating point, mathieu . dutour, 04:13
- Re: memcat fn, Mark Bluemel, 04:12
- Re: main function, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 03:53
- Re: LDBL_MAX -1.#QNAN0e+000 with MinGW?, Laurel, 03:43
- Re: Memory address and Pointer, santosh, 03:25
- Re: LDBL_MAX -1.#QNAN0e+000 with MinGW?, Martin Ambuhl, 03:25
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, Neil, 02:56
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, Neil, 02:53
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Podi, 02:22
- LDBL_MAX -1.#QNAN0e+000 with MinGW?, guiguan, 02:19
- Re: make & nmake, cl & gcc, cr88192, 02:16
- Re: Memory address and Pointer, Martin Ambuhl, 01:57
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Keith Thompson, 01:48
- Re: make & nmake, cl & gcc, Ian Collins, 01:48
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Keith Thompson, 01:42
- make & nmake, cl & gcc, Khookie, 01:41
- Re: main function, jaysome, 01:09
- Memory address and Pointer, erfan, 00:55
- Re: Reading a table, pete, 00:52
- Look Is On For Pattern Designing Software, rexchirag1@xxxxxxxxx, 00:19
- Re: New language features?, cr88192, 00:07
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November 29, 2007
- Re: pointer as argument and parameter, CBFalconer, 23:59
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, CBFalconer, 23:54
- Re: Reading a table, CBFalconer, 23:47
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, cr88192, 23:44
- Re: Which functions act as memory barriers?, Kaz Kylheku, 23:40
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, K. Jennings, 22:44
- Re: memcat fn, aarklon, 22:42
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Jack Klein, 22:27
- Re: partial initialized array, Thad Smith, 22:25
- Re: char vs int speed, Jack Klein, 22:16
- Re: partial initialized array, Jack Klein, 22:09
- Re: pointer as argument and parameter, mdh, 22:06
- Re: Reading a table, Bill Reid, 21:58
- Re: binary search, Roman Mashak, 21:50
- Re: New language features?, SM Ryan, 21:44
- Re: Alignment of variables in structs, SM Ryan, 21:44
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- Re: pointer as argument and parameter, Eric Sosman, 21:28
- Re: New language features?, Eric Sosman, 21:25
- Re: Which functions act as memory barriers?, Chris Thomasson, 20:42
- Re: pointers as parameters, CBFalconer, 20:38
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Barry Schwarz, 20:32
- Re: Which functions act as memory barriers?, Pierre Asselin, 20:17
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Podi, 19:54
- Re: pointer as argument and parameter, CBFalconer, 19:51
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, CBFalconer, 19:42
- Re: pointers as parameters, mdh, 19:27
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, CBFalconer, 19:24
- Re: pointers as parameters, Mark McIntyre, 19:21
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Keith Thompson, 19:13
- Re: Multi precision floating point, user923005, 18:53
- Re: pointers as parameters, mdh, 18:48
- Re: mystery of calloc with #define, Dik T. Winter, 18:33
- Re: pointers as parameters, user923005, 18:29
- Re: operators similar to functions?, cr88192, 18:10
- Re: conversion to quadword, user923005, 18:08
- Re: Get the Compile-time Environment Variables ?, Keith Thompson, 18:06
- Re: conversion to quadword, Keith Thompson, 17:57
- Re: pointer as argument and parameter, Eric Sosman, 17:56
- Re: Multi precision floating point, user923005, 17:44
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, jameskuyper, 17:34
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Flash Gordon, 17:26
- pointers as parameters, mdh, 17:21
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Harald van Dijk, 17:18
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Walter Roberson, 17:14
- pointer as argument and parameter, mdh, 17:13
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', Richard Tobin, 17:05
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, Charlie Gordon, 17:04
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Podi, 17:03
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Kenneth Brody, 17:00
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Kenny McCormack, 16:59
- Re: how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, Remo D., 16:55
- OT lcc-win under linux, jacob navia, 16:49
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, Charlie Gordon, 16:47
- Re: malloc realloc and pointers, Peter Nilsson, 16:44
- Re: Multi precision floating point, rosewater, 16:23
- binary search, Roman Mashak, 16:12
- Re: binary search, Kaz Kylheku, 16:11
- Your getline is better than mine, Richard Harter, 16:11
- Re: Alignment of variables in structs, jameskuyper, 16:01
- malloc realloc and pointers, ravi, 15:50
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Keith Thompson, 15:47
- Re: conversion to quadword, jameskuyper, 15:43
- Re: conversion to quadword, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: Get the Compile-time Environment Variables ?, Joe, 15:22
- Re: Get the Compile-time Environment Variables ?, Benoit Lefebvre, 15:20
- Re: look up tables, CBFalconer, 15:14
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- Re: Get the Compile-time Environment Variables ?, Walter Roberson, 15:08
- New language features?, Joe, 15:07
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Flash Gordon, 15:04
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, CBFalconer, 15:01
- Re: Reading a table, Roland Pibinger, 14:59
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', Kenny McCormack, 14:56
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Flash Gordon, 14:52
- Re: char vs int speed, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Get the Compile-time Environment Variables ?, Benoit Lefebvre, 14:47
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Coos Haak, 14:36
- Re: char vs int speed, Ben Pfaff, 14:34
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: look up tables, Joe, 14:24
- Re: Alignment of variables in structs, Eric Sosman, 13:58
- Re: struct pointer, Walter Roberson, 13:42
- Alignment of variables in structs, Rick, 13:41
- Re: main function, J. J. Farrell, 13:31
- struct pointer, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 13:31
- Re: mystery of calloc with #define, Marco Manfredini, 13:21
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- Re: mystery of calloc with #define, Richard Tobin, 13:09
- Re: char vs int speed, jameskuyper, 13:03
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 13:01
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, jameskuyper, 12:59
- Re: char vs int speed, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 12:57
- Re: look up tables, Eric Sosman, 12:50
- mystery of calloc with #define, a, 12:50
- Re: look up tables, Eric Sosman, 12:39
- look up tables, Mike, 12:34
- Re: char vs int speed, Walter Roberson, 12:15
- Re: Implementing Malloc(), christian.bau, 12:08
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', Kenneth Brody, 12:05
- Re: Multi precision floating point, christian.bau, 12:00
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Philip Potter, 11:57
- Re: char vs int speed, christian.bau, 11:51
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- Re: : multiple definition of `main', Bart, 11:06
- Re: how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, Kenneth Brody, 10:34
- Re: Which functions act as memory barriers?, Richard Tobin, 10:26
- Re: operators similar to functions?, CBFalconer, 10:22
- Re: Multi precision floating point, CBFalconer, 10:20
- Which functions act as memory barriers?, Jorge Peixoto, 09:57
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Philip Potter, 09:38
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, CBFalconer, 09:18
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 09:11
- Re: unpredictable deterministic behaviour again, James Kuyper, 09:07
- Re: operators similar to functions?, CBFalconer, 09:03
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Eric Sosman, 08:45
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Philip Potter, 08:43
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Philip Potter, 08:35
- Re: unpredictable deterministic behaviour again, a, 08:23
- IIT Bombay ,Techfest 2008 ,, Praveen Tamhankar, 08:05
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, James Kuyper, 08:00
- Re: operators similar to functions?, James Kuyper, 07:56
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, James Kuyper, 07:39
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, James Kuyper, 07:31
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, Charlie Gordon, 07:26
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, Spoon, 07:22
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, Spoon, 07:21
- Re: unpredictable deterministic behaviour again, James Kuyper, 07:14
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Mark McIntyre, 06:53
- Re: conversion to quadword, James Kuyper, 06:44
- Re: page 120 K&R, Philip Potter, 06:42
- Re: main function, Martin Ambuhl, 06:40
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Philip Potter, 06:36
- Re: operators similar to functions?, jacob navia, 06:32
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Philip Potter, 06:28
- Re: conversion to quadword, jacob navia, 06:22
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Philip Potter, 06:19
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, Duncan Muirhead, 06:17
- Re: Multi precision floating point, santosh, 06:05
- Re: Multi precision floating point, mathieu . dutour, 05:54
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Philip Potter, 05:47
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, santosh, 05:43
- Re: main function, santosh, 05:42
- Re: main function, Mark Bluemel, 05:40
- Re: main function, Ian Collins, 05:37
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 05:34
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, Ian Collins, 05:31
- Re: char vs int speed, Chris Dollin, 05:29
- main function, aarklon, 05:26
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, Chris Dollin, 05:24
- Re: about string and character, Keith Thompson, 05:23
- Re: char vs int speed, santosh, 05:11
- Re: gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, santosh, 05:04
- Re: about string and character, karthikbalaguru, 04:57
- Re: char vs int speed, karthikbalaguru, 04:53
- char vs int speed, dondora, 04:50
- gcc printf conversion specification for struct timeval, PawelCarqowski, 04:43
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 04:27
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 04:21
- PS, a, 04:00
- Re: conversion to quadword, arunmib, 03:54
- Re: What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, santosh, 03:51
- Re: Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, santosh, 03:44
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Chris Dollin, 03:44
- What is the proper Syntax for this Pointer?, Neil, 03:42
- Re: how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, Remo D., 03:41
- Generalized function for deallocating and setting pointer to NULL, rocco . rossi, 03:37
- unpredictable deterministic behaviour again, a, 03:31
- Re: operators similar to functions?, santosh, 02:29
- Re: how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, santosh, 02:23
- Re: conversion to quadword, santosh, 02:17
- Re: partial initialized array, santosh, 02:15
- Re: conversion to quadword, cr88192, 01:11
- partial initialized array, Nishu, 01:00
- Re: how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, cr88192, 00:55
- Re: operators similar to functions?, James Kuyper, 00:37
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Peter Nilsson, 00:25
- Re: conversion to quadword, Keith Thompson, 00:15
- Re: conversion to quadword, CBFalconer, 00:14
- Re: binary search, CBFalconer, 00:13
- Re: binary search, Travis Vitek, 00:01
November 28, 2007
- conversion to quadword, arunmib, 23:30
- Re: how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, Ian Collins, 23:26
- how to determine the size of memory pointed by a int pointer?, Paul, 23:15
- Re: operators similar to functions?, James Kuyper, 23:01
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Keith Thompson, 22:51
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', CBFalconer, 22:48
- Re: Reading a table, pete, 22:10
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Dik T. Winter, 22:08
- Re: Historical question, why fwrite and not binary specifier for fprintf?, J. J. Farrell, 21:59
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Eric Sosman, 21:50
- Re: operators similar to functions?, Walter Roberson, 21:44
- Re: Why is there 'div()' in the standard lib, Eric Sosman, 21:44
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Barry Schwarz, 21:36
- operators similar to functions?, vlsidesign, 21:35
- Re: Implementing Malloc(), Keith Thompson, 21:34
- Re: about string and character, Barry Schwarz, 21:25
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 20:36
- Re: page 120 K&R, Keith Thompson, 19:50
- Re: page 120 K&R, Dik T. Winter, 19:41
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Dik T. Winter, 19:38
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Mark McIntyre, 19:33
- Re: Reading a table, pete, 19:28
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Mark McIntyre, 19:24
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Mark McIntyre, 19:21
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', Mark McIntyre, 19:18
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', a, 19:15
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, Ben Pfaff, 19:10
- Re: Why is there 'div()' in the standard lib, Joe Wright, 19:07
- Re: page 120 K&R, Andrey Tarasevich, 19:02
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, Peter Nilsson, 18:56
- Re: Why is there 'div()' in the standard lib, Stephen Howe, 18:39
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, jacob navia, 18:36
- Re: about string and character, ymuntyan, 18:32
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, Francine . Neary, 18:11
- Re: Suppress 'qualifiers discarding' warning for strstr(), Malcolm McLean, 17:50
- Re: Sorry, I don't know where to post this..., Walter Roberson, 17:41
- Re: Implementing Malloc(), Malcolm McLean, 17:40
- Re: Sorry, I don't know where to post this..., jacob navia, 17:35
- Re: Sorry, I don't know where to post this..., Malcolm McLean, 17:34
- Sorry, I don't know where to post this..., Mikhail Kovalev, 17:31
- Re: redim an array, pete, 17:18
- Re: '-'-'-'-'/'/'/', pete, 17:13
- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Podi, 17:06
- Re: Historical question, why fwrite and not binary specifier for fprintf?, Richard Tobin, 17:01
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', jameskuyper, 16:26
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- Re: page 120 K&R, Flash Gordon, 14:59
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- Re: Global Variables : Where are they stored ?, Flash Gordon, 14:54
- Re: Multi precision floating point, user923005, 14:36
- Re: Scientific Comments on Verses Of the Holy Quran, Default User, 14:31
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Flash Gordon, 14:27
- Re: Historical question, why fwrite and not binary specifier for fprintf?, Eric Sosman, 14:13
- Re: about string and character, J. J. Farrell, 14:05
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', Richard Tobin, 13:59
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 13:50
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Marco Manfredini, 13:48
- Re: about string and character, J. J. Farrell, 13:47
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', jacob navia, 13:45
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', santosh, 13:44
- Re: : multiple definition of `main', jameskuyper, 13:42
- Re: bits for floating value and converting, Walter Roberson, 13:42
- : multiple definition of `main', a, 13:34
- OT - Re: Multi precision floating point, santosh, 13:16
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 13:07
- Re: frustrated by fscanf and sscanf, a, 13:05
- Re: Historical question, why fwrite and not binary specifier for fprintf?, Richard Tobin, 13:00
- Re: Multi precision floating point, santosh, 12:34
- Re: What does the following preprocessor directive do?, Walter Roberson, 12:32
- Re: What does the following preprocessor directive do?, Philip Potter, 12:24
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Philip Potter, 12:21
- Re: Historical question, why fwrite and not binary specifier for fprintf?, David Mathog, 12:19
- Re: about string and character, Philip Potter, 12:13
- What does the following preprocessor directive do?, contactsakthi, 12:13
- Re: about string and character, Philip Potter, 12:11
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 12:07
- Re: Some more questions about C, Philip Potter, 12:01
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Philip Potter, 12:00
- Re: page 120 K&R, santosh, 11:53
- Re: page 120 K&R, Philip Potter, 11:47
- Re: Multi precision floating point, Marc Boyer, 11:33
- Re: Multi precision floating point, jacob navia, 11:27
- Multi precision floating point, mathieu . dutour, 11:24
- /~/~/~/~/Earn $5000 per month with the Excellent Money Making Programs /~/~/~/~/, catherinejones1988, 11:14
- Re: Some more questions about C, Eric Sosman, 11:13
- IPHONE, Casyo, 11:02
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, CBFalconer, 11:00
- Re: Historical question, why fwrite and not binary specifier for fprintf?, Eric Sosman, 10:56
- Re: about string and character, Richard, 10:49
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, Björn Paetzel, 10:45
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, gamename, 10:44
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, santosh, 10:28
- Re: about string and character, ymuntyan, 10:24
- Re: about string and character, ymuntyan, 10:22
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 10:21
- Re: about string and character, santosh, 10:19
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 10:19
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, jacob navia, 10:17
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, santosh, 10:13
- Re: about string and character, ymuntyan, 10:10
- Re: Can A Macro Do This?, jacob navia, 10:09
- Re: about string and character, santosh, 10:07
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- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 15:16
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, jacob navia, 15:00
- Re: read 1k * 1k data, Malcolm McLean, 14:59
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, Marco Manfredini, 14:58
- Re: heap sort, Charlie Gordon, 14:18
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, Default User, 13:43
- Re: about string and character, Richard, 13:31
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., rosewater, 13:16
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, J. J. Farrell, 13:08
- Re: handling large data, Barry Schwarz, 12:56
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, Philip Potter, 12:31
- Re: about string and character, Barry Schwarz, 12:28
- >>>>>>>>>>>>>>Make Money Online without Paying a Single Cent to Get Started, catherinejones1988, 12:22
- Re: about string and character, Barry Schwarz, 12:18
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, Kenny McCormack, 12:16
- Re: array elements, Ben Bacarisse, 12:13
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, Ben Bacarisse, 11:57
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, CBFalconer, 11:40
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, CBFalconer, 11:36
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Chad, 11:32
- Re: question, CBFalconer, 11:30
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 11:28
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, Willem, 11:27
- Re: read 1k * 1k data, Ben Pfaff, 11:24
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 11:20
- Re: question, oNKoNec, 10:52
- Re: why i value doesn't change ?, Marco Manfredini, 10:49
- Re: read 1k * 1k data, Eric Sosman, 10:45
- why i value doesn't change ?, sophia . agnes, 10:34
- read 1k * 1k data, a, 09:47
- Supply basketball shoe, football shoes, clothes, hat and so onv, swukong39, 09:24
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- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, santosh, 08:28
- [OT] Re: about string and character, Harald van Dijk, 08:02
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, Richard Heathfield, 07:56
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 07:48
- Re: about string and character, $)CHarald van D)&k, 07:32
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, James Kuyper, 07:24
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., James Kuyper, 07:19
- Re: [OT] Re: about string and character, santosh, 06:58
- Re: array name vs function name, Old Wolf, 06:05
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 05:38
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Antoninus Twink, 05:21
- Re: about string and character, santosh, 04:17
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 03:56
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 03:51
- Re: question, santosh, 03:33
- Re: question, RoS, 03:20
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary -TPA, Default User, 03:07
- Re: array elements, santosh, 02:30
- Re: array elements, sophia . agnes, 02:07
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- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, santosh, 01:34
- Re: about string and character, Barry Schwarz, 01:12
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- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, CBFalconer, 23:20
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Richard, 23:09
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- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Jack Klein, 22:45
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Tor Rustad, 22:14
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Golden California Girls, 21:54
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Doug, 21:31
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, cr88192, 21:30
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, a, 21:15
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Johannes Bauer, 20:50
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Johannes Bauer, 20:43
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Ian Collins, 20:39
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, a, 20:33
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, a, 20:27
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, a, 20:03
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Gordon Burditt, 19:59
- Re: array elements, Barry Schwarz, 19:51
- Re: memcat fn, Barry Schwarz, 19:44
- Re: about string and character, CBFalconer, 18:54
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., CBFalconer, 18:50
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Johannes Bauer, 18:38
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 18:21
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Ian Collins, 18:16
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Richard Tobin, 18:09
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 17:52
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., James Kuyper, 17:25
- Re: how can I puts a char array reserve by recursion algoritym?, Barry Schwarz, 16:46
- Re: Oops in fault.c, Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000004, Barry Schwarz, 16:42
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Ian Collins, 16:39
- Re: 100k X 100k data processing summary, Ian Collins, 16:38
- 100k X 100k data processing summary, a, 16:28
- Re: array name vs function name, Barry Schwarz, 16:14
- Re: freopen on both stdout and stderr, Justin Spahr-Summers, 16:05
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Chris Torek, 15:27
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Kenny McCormack, 14:36
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Jef Driesen, 14:34
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Jef Driesen, 14:29
- Free Forum for FEMALES, karen.systems@xxxxxxxxx, 14:28
- Re: about string and character, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:26
- Re: interesting C program, Ben Bacarisse, 13:49
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Kenny McCormack, 13:44
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 13:44
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 13:36
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 13:29
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., RoS, 13:12
- Re: about string and character, Joe Wright, 12:43
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 12:31
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 12:30
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., $)CHarald van D)&k, 12:29
- Re: handling large data, Vitor Py, 12:25
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Heathfield, 12:16
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jacob navia, 11:38
- Re: about string and character, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: about string and character, Kenny McCormack, 10:56
- Re: Oops in fault.c, Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000004, CBFalconer, 10:39
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., CBFalconer, 10:30
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 10:24
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 10:16
- Re: handling large data, a, 09:34
- Re: handling large data, a, 09:32
- Re: interesting C program, Ben Bacarisse, 09:29
- Re: about string and character, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 08:54
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., santosh, 08:28
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., James Kuyper, 07:16
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., those who know me have no need of my name, 06:06
- Re: handling large data, Richard Tobin, 05:47
- Re: about string and character, Chris Dollin, 05:40
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 05:34
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 05:29
- see the jop, roja, 05:20
- Re: about string and character, santosh, 05:04
- Re: about string and character, santosh, 04:58
- Re: question, santosh, 04:45
- Re: interesting C program, santosh, 04:36
- MI5 Persecution: .net Magazine Applauds my Website (12441), MI5Victim, 04:34
- about string and character, dattts@xxxxxxxxx, 04:27
- Re: question, dattts, 04:23
- Re: question, Richard Heathfield, 04:17
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 04:14
- Re: freopen on both stdout and stderr, santosh, 04:13
- question, dattts, 04:09
- Re: Oops in fault.c, Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000004, santosh, 04:04
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Heathfield, 04:04
- Re: memcat fn, Flash Gordon, 04:03
- Re: array elements, Richard Heathfield, 03:58
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 03:54
- MI5 Persecution: Why would they be doing this to you, sir? (10266), MI5Victim, 03:51
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- Re: handling large data, Malcolm McLean, 03:36
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- Re: array elements, santosh, 03:32
- Re: array elements, Malcolm McLean, 03:28
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- Re: handling large data, Philip Potter, 03:24
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- MI5 Persecution: Why do you think MI5 are responsible? (8091), MI5Victim, 03:22
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- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Charlie Gordon, 03:08
- Re: handling large data, Richard Heathfield, 03:06
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- Re: Web Proxy Design Queries ?, CBFalconer, 02:10
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November 23, 2007
- array elements, sophia . agnes, 23:22
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- Re: memcat fn, aarklon, 23:13
- Re: Web Proxy Design Queries ?, Ian Collins, 22:03
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- Re: handling large data, a, 21:31
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- Re: Rounding double, Flash Gordon, 19:28
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Tobin, 18:55
- Re: interesting C program, Philip Potter, 18:49
- Re: Rounding double, Mark McIntyre, 18:27
- Re: memcat fn, CBFalconer, 18:25
- Re: interesting C program, Philip Potter, 18:17
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Malcolm McLean, 18:12
- Re: interesting C program, Peter Nilsson, 18:06
- Re: interesting C program, jacob navia, 17:59
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 17:52
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 17:40
- Re: memcat fn, $)CHarald van D)&k, 17:40
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 17:32
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Heathfield, 17:32
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 17:25
- Re: interesting C program, Peter Ammon, 17:18
- Re: OT - Re: very much new to c need ur help, CBFalconer, 17:18
- Re: how can I puts a char array reserve by recursion algoritym?, Walter Roberson, 17:09
- Re: how can I puts a char array reserve by recursion algoritym?, Eric Sosman, 16:56
- Re: Labels and pointers, Richard Tobin, 16:54
- Re: Labels and pointers, Richard Tobin, 16:51
- Re: memcat fn, Martien Verbruggen, 16:43
- Re: parameter and functionpointer, Justin Spahr-Summers, 15:07
- how can I puts a char array reserve by recursion algoritym?, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 14:53
- Oops in fault.c, Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 00000004, mattng604, 14:46
- Re: Labels and pointers, Chris Dollin, 14:42
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: freopen on both stdout and stderr, Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: parameter and functionpointer, Barry Schwarz, 14:05
- Re: Sign ' is the same as \' ?, Joe Wright, 14:04
- Re: Labels and pointers, Martin Ambuhl, 12:44
- Re: questions, J. J. Farrell, 12:42
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Charlie Gordon, 12:01
- Re: Sign ' is the same as \' ?, Mike Wahler, 11:50
- Re: Problem with recv on TCP socket, Walter Roberson, 11:31
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, Richard, 11:29
- Re: Labels and pointers, Kenny McCormack, 11:13
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Kenny McCormack, 11:02
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, rep_movsd, 10:56
- Re: Labels and pointers, Eric Sosman, 10:31
- Re: Labels and pointers, Mark Bluemel, 10:26
- Labels and pointers, Jean-Guillaume Pyraksos, 10:13
- Problem with recv on TCP socket, Rumburak, 10:09
- Re: Sign ' is the same as \' ?, Eric Sosman, 09:38
- Re: Sign ' is the same as \' ?, Mark Bluemel, 09:21
- Re: Sign ' is the same as \' ?, Richard Tobin, 09:14
- Re: Sign ' is the same as \' ?, Eric Sosman, 09:14
- Re: memcat fn, Eric Sosman, 09:10
- Re: heap status, Mark Bluemel, 09:08
- Re: freopen on both stdout and stderr, Flash Gordon, 09:02
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Dik T. Winter, 08:53
- Re: memcat fn, Mark Bluemel, 08:32
- Sign ' is the same as \' ?, George2, 08:29
- memcat fn, aarklon, 08:28
- Re: questions, aarklon, 08:22
- Re: heap status, aarklon, 08:13
- rotate X11 pixmap, jubi, 08:10
- Re: freopen on both stdout and stderr, Mark Bluemel, 07:01
- Re: Rounding double, Philip Potter, 06:51
- freopen on both stdout and stderr, Guillaume Dargaud, 06:49
- Re: What does it means?, Mark Bluemel, 06:37
- What does it means?, jebaanandhan, 06:24
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., James Kuyper, 06:01
- Re: questions, Nick Keighley, 05:35
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Richard Bos, 04:53
- Re: array name vs function name, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 04:39
- Re: what's the different between the %x and %c, zhangsonglovexiaoniuniu@xxxxxxxxx, 04:33
- Re: what's the different between the %x and %c, touchskyer, 04:26
- what's the different between the %x and %c, zhangsonglovexiaoniuniu@xxxxxxxxx, 04:15
- Re: heap status, Mark Bluemel, 03:52
- Re: interesting C program, Mark Bluemel, 03:49
- Re: heap status, Chris Dollin, 03:46
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Richard Heathfield, 03:46
- Re: interesting C program, prady, 03:44
- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., santosh, 03:28
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 03:27
- Re: Rounding double, Philip Potter, 03:23
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- Re: Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Richard Bos, 03:09
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., RoS, 03:06
- 100% FREE GUIDE ON ANY KIND OF LOANS, shaun, 03:03
- Re: heap status, karthikbalaguru, 03:01
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 03:00
- Re: heap status, Chris Torek, 02:49
- Can I redirect stdout to a file AND the console., Jef Driesen, 02:47
- Re: questions, Flash Gordon, 02:46
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), santosh, 02:44
- OT - Re: very much new to c need ur help, santosh, 02:34
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Chris Torek, 02:32
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., santosh, 02:16
- Re: open/fopen read/fread in multithreaded environment., Richard Heathfield, 02:07
- Re: questions, santosh, 02:01
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- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 01:59
- open/fopen read/fread in multithreaded environment., Sheth Raxit, 01:06
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, CBFalconer, 00:34
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- Re: questions, Amandil, 23:43
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Rakesh UV, 23:36
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, CBFalconer, 22:35
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, CBFalconer, 22:31
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 22:15
- Re: Rounding double, Bart, 20:37
- Re: Rounding double, James Kuyper, 19:51
- Re: Rounding double, Dik T. Winter, 19:11
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 19:06
- Re: Rounding double, Dik T. Winter, 18:44
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 18:34
- Re: Rounding double, Keith Thompson, 18:31
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 18:24
- Re: Rounding double, Mark McIntyre, 18:18
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 18:13
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), James Kuyper, 18:10
- Re: Rounding double, Walter Roberson, 18:07
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 17:57
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 17:52
- Re: parameter and functionpointer, Flash Gordon, 17:49
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 17:46
- Re: Rounding double, Walter Roberson, 17:44
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 17:40
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 17:37
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 17:36
- Re: Rounding double, Flash Gordon, 17:34
- Re: parameter and functionpointer, Keith Thompson, 17:34
- Re: Rounding double, James Kuyper, 17:34
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 17:33
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 17:27
- Re: parameter and functionpointer, gw7rib, 17:26
- Re: Rounding double, Walter Roberson, 17:22
- Re: parameter and functionpointer, Martin Ambuhl, 17:20
- Pricing of Laptops, Mobile Phones, MP3 Players etc., karen.systems@xxxxxxxxx, 17:15
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 17:14
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 17:13
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 17:09
- Re: Rounding double, Walter Roberson, 17:08
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 16:57
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 16:52
- Re: Rounding double, Richard Heathfield, 16:43
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 16:42
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Peter Nilsson, 16:25
- Re: heap status, jacob navia, 16:23
- parameter and functionpointer, humblemark, 16:13
- Re: Soft skills!!!!!!!!!!, Malcolm McLean, 16:09
- Re: heap status, Richard Tobin, 15:44
- Re: Rounding double, jacob navia, 15:41
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Doug, 15:32
- Re: multi-character constant, Willem, 15:28
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 15:21
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 15:19
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Doug, 15:19
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 15:17
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, dj3vande, 15:09
- Re: multi-character constant, Barry Schwarz, 14:55
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Doug, 14:48
- Re: array name vs function name, Barry Schwarz, 14:36
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Mark McIntyre, 14:02
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, Mark McIntyre, 13:59
- Re: heap status, James Kuyper, 13:28
- Re: heap status, aarklon, 13:23
- Re: heap status, Chris Dollin, 13:15
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, jacob navia, 13:10
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Walter Roberson, 12:48
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Doug, 12:28
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- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), James Kuyper, 11:57
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- Re: heap status, James Kuyper, 11:46
- Re: heap status, Mark Bluemel, 11:24
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Willem, 11:23
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- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), James Kuyper, 08:32
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 08:26
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, James Kuyper, 08:12
- Re: multi-character constant, Philip Potter, 07:26
- Re: multi-character constant, James Kuyper, 07:21
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 07:18
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 07:10
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 07:03
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Bos, 06:46
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 05:24
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- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Richard Heathfield, 04:51
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- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., RoS, 02:57
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- Re: what does this ":" in the structure ?, karthikbalaguru, 01:50
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, MisterE, 01:44
- Soft skills!!!!!!!!!!, aarklon, 01:31
- Re: multi-character constant, aarklon, 01:24
- Re: multi-character constant, santosh, 01:20
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, santosh, 01:11
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- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Rakesh UV, 00:51
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Rakesh UV, 00:28
- Antique Photo Gallery, winrymarini, 00:23
- Re: multi-character constant, aarklon, 00:15
November 21, 2007
- Re: Best way to represent this grid?, Barry Schwarz, 23:23
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, santosh, 22:18
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, Jack Klein, 22:14
- Re: questions, Jack Klein, 22:02
- Re: signal handler question, Jack Klein, 21:57
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Jack Klein, 21:52
- Re: howto receive and *understand* via UDP, dj3vande, 21:47
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Keith Thompson, 21:46
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, CBFalconer, 21:46
- Re: Very interesting GC discussion, santosh, 21:44
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 21:35
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Peter Nilsson, 21:10
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., CBFalconer, 20:50
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 20:43
- Re: C doubts, CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), CBFalconer, 20:24
- Very interesting GC discussion, jacob navia, 20:04
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Dann Corbit, 19:51
- Re: Some more questions about C, Flash Gordon, 19:46
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Johannes Bauer, 19:29
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Old Wolf, 19:21
- Re: array name vs function name, Francine . Neary, 19:19
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Old Wolf, 19:11
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Keith Thompson, 18:52
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Johannes Bauer, 18:45
- Re: multi-character constant, vippstar, 18:07
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 18:06
- Re: multi-character constant, Keith Thompson, 17:53
- Re: multi-character constant, James Kuyper, 17:51
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 17:42
- Re: multi-character constant, Tor Rustad, 17:39
- Re: array name vs function name, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 17:39
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 17:35
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Paul Hsieh, 17:26
- Re: signal handler question, Tor Rustad, 17:26
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Tor Rustad, 17:13
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Tor Rustad, 16:45
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 16:34
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Tor Rustad, 16:26
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Tor Rustad, 16:12
- multi-character constant, aarklon, 16:08
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Willem, 16:07
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Peter Nilsson, 16:02
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Willem, 16:00
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Walter Roberson, 15:58
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 15:50
- Re: Is there a problem with this code?, Johannes Bauer, 15:40
- Re: if you inline a functon, Martin Ambuhl, 15:13
- Re: signal handler question, Martin Ambuhl, 15:01
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), James Kuyper, 14:55
- Is there a problem with this code?, creamsoda . c, 14:25
- Re: array name vs function name, Eric Sosman, 14:00
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:58
- array name vs function name, aarklon, 13:36
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Willem, 13:33
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 13:15
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Chris Torek, 13:04
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., spacecriter \(Bill C\), 12:44
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), santosh, 12:27
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 12:25
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 12:10
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, J. J. Farrell, 11:43
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Bacarisse, 11:25
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 11:24
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 11:20
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 11:18
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), James Kuyper, 11:05
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Pfaff, 11:01
- Re: C doubts, Philip Potter, 10:50
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 10:42
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 10:41
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), James Kuyper, 10:37
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard, 10:36
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard, 10:30
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Richard, 10:27
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 10:03
- Re: Some more questions about C, Shadowman, 10:02
- Re: questions, Christopher Benson-Manica, 09:56
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Bart, 09:31
- Re: C doubts, CBFalconer, 09:31
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 09:30
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), CBFalconer, 09:25
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 09:19
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, santosh, 09:11
- Re: Garbage collection problems, santosh, 09:00
- Re: questions, James Kuyper, 08:59
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 08:51
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 08:48
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, santosh, 08:42
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 08:39
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 08:37
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 08:35
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, santosh, 08:32
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Eric Sosman, 08:30
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, James Kuyper, 08:27
- Re: interesting C program, Nick Keighley, 08:27
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Bart, 08:22
- coputer graphics in lang.c, balu, 08:20
- computer value for lang.c, balu, 08:19
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 08:09
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 08:08
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", santosh, 08:08
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", James Kuyper, 08:00
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 07:58
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 07:54
- Re: signal handler question, James Kuyper, 07:53
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- earning more money without investment......., Barathi, 07:49
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- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 06:53
- Re: C doubts, Philip Potter, 06:49
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Bos, 06:48
- Re: interesting C program, Philip Potter, 06:37
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 06:36
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Philip Potter, 06:30
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 06:27
- Re: questions, Mark Bluemel, 06:26
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", santosh, 06:25
- Re: if you inline a functon, santosh, 06:17
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 06:13
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 06:09
- sdgasgsdf, MayaKannaGi, 06:01
- questions, aarklon, 05:43
- Re: C doubts, sophia . agnes, 05:35
- ***************Computer*************, MayaKannaGi, 05:34
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 04:42
- Re: interesting C program, Nick Keighley, 04:21
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, santosh, 04:11
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 04:05
- Re: signal handler question, Mark Bluemel, 03:57
- Re: if you inline a functon, Joachim Schmitz, 03:47
- Re: if you inline a functon, Ian Collins, 03:47
- Re: signal handler question, Flash Gordon, 03:45
- if you inline a functon, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:41
- Re: signal handler question, santosh, 03:29
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., RoS, 03:27
- Re: interesting C program, RoS, 03:27
- Re: interesting C program, Peter Ammon, 03:14
- Re: Some more questions about C, Richard Bos, 02:35
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Chris Torek, 02:33
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Rakesh UV, 02:29
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Bos, 02:19
- Re: signal handler question, Udai Kiran, 02:06
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 02:06
- ********Computer***********, MayaKannaGi, 01:55
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Pfaff, 01:31
- Best way to represent this grid?, steve, 01:13
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 01:07
- Re: signal handler question, Ben Bacarisse, 00:47
- Re: signal handler question, ksashtekar@xxxxxxxxx, 00:38
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Ben Bacarisse, 00:32
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Dann Corbit, 00:17
- Re: signal handler question, Dann Corbit, 00:15
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 00:13
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November 20, 2007
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Pfaff, 23:56
- signal handler question, Udai Kiran, 23:53
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 23:38
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, James Kuyper, 23:36
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Barry Schwarz, 23:22
- Re: Some more questions about C, Daniel, 23:13
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Barry Schwarz, 22:52
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, CBFalconer, 22:32
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Bart, 22:18
- Re: interesting C program, Peter Ammon, 22:15
- Re: Garbage collection problems, CBFalconer, 21:51
- Re: Garbage collection problems, CBFalconer, 21:47
- Re: C doubts, CBFalconer, 21:36
- Re: interesting C program, Eric Sosman, 21:29
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, CBFalconer, 21:25
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, CBFalconer, 21:19
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Eric Sosman, 21:09
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Ben Bacarisse, 21:07
- Re: interesting C program, Christopher Benson-Manica, 21:02
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Jack Klein, 20:51
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), CBFalconer, 20:48
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Bart, 20:35
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 20:27
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 20:18
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Bacarisse, 20:13
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Pfaff, 20:07
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Ben Bacarisse, 19:59
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 19:56
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Tor Rustad, 19:38
- Re: C file, Bill Cunningham, 19:29
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Mark McIntyre, 19:20
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Mark McIntyre, 19:18
- Re: A getnev leading to a mlk, Mark McIntyre, 19:13
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 19:06
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Dik T. Winter, 19:01
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Heathfield, 18:57
- Re: interesting C program, Johannes Bauer, 18:46
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 18:45
- Re: Some more questions about C, Flash Gordon, 18:35
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Flash Gordon, 18:27
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 18:26
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 18:24
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 18:23
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Richard Tobin, 18:21
- Re: Some more questions about C, J. J. Farrell, 18:19
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 18:18
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Tobin, 18:17
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 18:12
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 18:09
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Lorenzo Villari, 18:00
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 17:59
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 17:56
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 17:49
- Re: Some more questions about C, Haskell Prelude, 17:45
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Tobin, 17:42
- Re: C file, Bill Cunningham, 17:42
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 17:41
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 17:36
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 17:36
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Joe Wright, 17:35
- Re: Some more questions about C, Charlton Wilbur, 17:28
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Malcolm McLean, 17:26
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlie Gordon, 17:25
- Re: A getnev leading to a mlk, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:22
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Malcolm McLean, 17:17
- Re: Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, user923005, 17:12
- Re: Some more questions about C, Eric Sosman, 17:07
- Re: Some more questions about C, jacob navia, 17:06
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Chris Torek, 17:04
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Kenny McCormack, 17:00
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Keith Thompson, 16:56
- Some more questions about C, Haskell Prelude, 16:56
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jameskuyper, 16:37
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Flash Gordon, 16:29
- Re: interesting C program, Eric Sosman, 16:29
- Re: Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, hsmit . home, 16:21
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), Flash Gordon, 16:02
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Pfaff, 15:58
- Re: interesting C program, user923005, 15:52
- Re: interesting C program, Shadowman, 15:50
- Re: interesting C program, Harald van D)&k, 15:47
- Re: A getnev leading to a mlk, Mark McIntyre, 15:38
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Eric Sosman, 15:38
- Re: Suppress 'qualifiers discarding' warning for strstr(), Eric Sosman, 15:27
- Re: interesting C program, Julienne Walker, 15:24
- Re: interesting C program, Eric Sosman, 15:21
- Re: interesting C program, Eric Sosman, 15:16
- A getnev leading to a mlk, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 15:10
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, Tor Rustad, 14:59
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, Richard Heathfield, 14:44
- Re: Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Francine . Neary, 14:29
- Pointer to int, implicit conversion, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 14:22
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Francine . Neary, 14:07
- Re: C file, Ralph D. Ungermann, 13:57
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Tor Rustad, 13:57
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 13:52
- Re: Suppress 'qualifiers discarding' warning for strstr(), Ian Collins, 13:33
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., jameskuyper, 13:27
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Paul Hsieh, 13:25
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 13:08
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark McIntyre, 13:01
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark McIntyre, 12:56
- Re: C file, Richard Heathfield, 12:54
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Mark McIntyre, 12:51
- Re: interesting C program, Al Balmer, 12:50
- Re: C file, Mark McIntyre, 12:44
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Paul Hsieh, 12:43
- Suppress 'qualifiers discarding' warning for strstr(), lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 12:32
- Re: interesting C program, Rachael, 12:30
- Re: interesting C program, Johannes Bauer, 12:21
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Tor Rustad, 12:18
- Re: C file, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:11
- Re: Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, Ben Pfaff, 12:10
- Re: interesting C program, Duncan Muirhead, 12:04
- Re: interesting C program, Philip Potter, 11:51
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Tor Rustad, 11:47
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Tor Rustad, 11:34
- Re: Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, mstorkamp, 11:32
- Re: Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, Richard Heathfield, 11:19
- Re: interesting C program, Rachael, 11:18
- Re: interesting C program, Richard, 11:17
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Default User, 11:14
- Re: Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, jameskuyper, 11:07
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 11:02
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Eric Sosman, 11:00
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard, 10:59
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 10:57
- Re: interesting C program, Ben Pfaff, 10:56
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 10:56
- Re: interesting C program, Ben Pfaff, 10:55
- Re: C file, santosh, 10:55
- Re: interesting C program, Richard, 10:53
- Need to evaluate simple arithmetic expression, mstorkamp, 10:49
- Re: interesting C program, Richard, 10:42
- Re: interesting C program, Rachael, 10:42
- Re: C file, Joachim Schmitz, 10:41
- Re: interesting C program, Richard Tobin, 10:38
- Hoodies Sunglasses Nokia N93 Nokia N70 Sony memory card Mobile Phones etc, fashion-sky . 001, 10:37
- Re: C file, Mark Bluemel, 10:36
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 10:24
- Re: isodigit, Richard Tobin, 10:24
- Re: How to delete the space characters from the string, Richard, 10:21
- Re: interesting C program, Chris Dollin, 10:21
- Re: interesting C program, daya, 10:19
- Re: C file, Bill Cunningham, 10:15
- Re: C file, Bill Cunningham, 10:13
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, user1, 10:03
- Re: interesting C program, Mark Bluemel, 10:03
- Re: interesting C program, santosh, 10:03
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), santosh, 09:59
- interesting C program, prady, 09:55
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Ralf Damaschke, 09:54
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Mark Bluemel, 09:52
- Re: Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), Johannes Bauer, 09:52
- Re: isodigit, pete, 09:49
- Where are the program variables stored in memory(text, data or stack segments), kr, 09:47
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, Spoon, 09:45
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, pete, 09:39
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Richard Bos, 09:30
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Richard Bos, 09:29
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, santosh, 09:26
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 08:50
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Joachim Schmitz, 08:33
- HI I AM VIVEK, prbraju16@xxxxxxxxx, 08:23
- Re: How to delete the space characters from the string, Mark Bluemel, 07:44
- Re: How to delete the space characters from the string, santosh, 07:41
- Re: How to delete the space characters from the string, Richard Heathfield, 07:39
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 07:35
- How to delete the space characters from the string, jayapal, 07:33
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 07:31
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, James Kuyper, 07:25
- Re: Garbage collection problems, santosh, 07:21
- Re: Garbage collection problems, santosh, 07:17
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Ben Bacarisse, 07:13
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Charlie Gordon, 07:10
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Old Wolf, 07:07
- Re: Garbage collection problems, borkhuis, 07:07
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Philip Potter, 07:02
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Dik T. Winter, 07:00
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, santosh, 07:00
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Ben Bacarisse, 06:58
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Old Wolf, 06:55
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Old Wolf, 06:49
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 06:44
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 06:37
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 06:33
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, santosh, 06:29
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Richard Tobin, 06:17
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 06:17
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark Bluemel, 06:13
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Tobin, 06:12
- new data base system for computer, balu, 06:08
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Keith Thompson, 05:58
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 05:53
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Philip Potter, 05:52
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 05:45
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Keith Thompson, 05:41
- Re: conversion, Keith Thompson, 05:34
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 05:28
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Dollin, 05:24
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 05:12
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 05:05
- Re: C doubts, Chris Dollin, 05:00
- Re: C file, Nick Keighley, 04:58
- Re: isodigit, Chris Dollin, 04:50
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, William Black, 04:49
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark McIntyre, 04:14
- Re: isodigit, Philip Potter, 04:13
- Re: C doubts, Philip Potter, 04:07
- Re: C file, Philip Potter, 03:56
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Mark McIntyre, 03:53
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, somenath, 03:50
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Mark McIntyre, 03:46
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Mark McIntyre, 03:45
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Mark McIntyre, 03:41
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Philip Potter, 03:40
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, jacob navia, 03:24
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Joel Yliluoma, 03:13
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., santosh, 03:05
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, cipher, 03:00
- Re: Eclipse CDT not indexing #defines., santosh, 02:57
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 02:50
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, Keith Thompson, 02:32
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), mike3, 02:20
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, pete, 02:02
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Keith Thompson, 01:53
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, Porkling, 01:01
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, CBFalconer, 00:42
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Richard Heathfield, 00:27
- [may be OT] Record level multithread read/write online ref required Options, Sheth Raxit, 00:26
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., Richard Heathfield, 00:26
- Eclipse CDT not indexing #defines., Toni, 00:16
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), James Kuyper, 00:14
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, William Hughes, 00:04
November 19, 2007
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., arunmib, 23:58
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Richard Heathfield, 23:52
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, Paul Hsieh, 23:45
- Re: C file, Thad Smith, 23:23
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, somenath, 23:20
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, CBFalconer, 23:01
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Barry Schwarz, 22:51
- Re: Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, Walter Roberson, 22:27
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- Re: isodigit, santosh, 22:08
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., santosh, 22:03
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Eric Sosman, 22:01
- Re: isodigit, CBFalconer, 22:00
- Re: isodigit, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 21:56
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., CBFalconer, 21:53
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Eric Sosman, 21:45
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), CBFalconer, 21:43
- Re: C file, santosh, 21:35
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, dj3vande, 21:35
- Why (-10) * abs(i-1) == 10 in Linux??, Wavelet, 21:34
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, GPE, 21:31
- Re: Garbage collection problems, CBFalconer, 21:30
- Re: Garbage collection problems, CBFalconer, 21:21
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), CBFalconer, 21:13
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Ian Collins, 21:02
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, CBFalconer, 20:57
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, user923005, 20:56
- Re: C file, Ian Collins, 20:54
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: conversion, CBFalconer, 20:45
- Re: Looking for Fortran command to get file names from arg lists in executable, Sjouke Burry, 20:43
- Re: C doubts, CBFalconer, 20:34
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, CBFalconer, 20:24
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, James Davis, 20:23
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, Steve Carroll, 20:20
- Re: C file, Bill Cunningham, 20:19
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., CBFalconer, 20:14
- Re: C-Questions, Keith Thompson, 20:06
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Keith Thompson, 19:56
- Re: C file, Ian Collins, 19:48
- Re: C-Questions, pete, 19:44
- Re: C file, Bill Cunningham, 19:43
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Ben Bacarisse, 19:36
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, $)CHarald van D)&k, 19:26
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, dan . littlejohn, 19:24
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., William Hughes, 19:24
- Re: scan code, Gordon Burditt, 19:23
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., CBFalconer, 19:20
- Re: C file, Ian Collins, 19:18
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, CBFalconer, 19:12
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- C file, Bill Cunningham, 19:01
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Keith Thompson, 18:43
- Put beauties on your pages,source code free to use:, my god, 18:38
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Ian Collins, 18:28
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., swetha, 18:21
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 18:19
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Chris Torek, 18:15
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Flash Gordon, 18:14
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Flash Gordon, 18:09
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Ian Collins, 18:02
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Juha Nieminen, 17:59
- The giving that keeps on giving, sixteenmillion, 17:59
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, CJ, 17:59
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Chris Torek, 17:53
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Malcolm McLean, 17:50
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Ian Collins, 17:49
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Default User, 17:44
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 17:42
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Eric Sosman, 17:39
- Re: C-Questions, Ian Collins, 17:24
- Re: C-Questions, Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Ian Collins, 17:14
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 17:06
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Julienne Walker, 17:05
- Re: Template Partial Specialization, Jack Klein, 17:01
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., Martin Ambuhl, 17:00
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard Harter, 17:00
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, Snit, 16:56
- Re: Reading a Binary File...., John Gordon, 16:52
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- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, ed, 16:43
- Re: conversion, Roman Mashak, 16:40
- Reading a Binary File...., swetha, 16:24
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Flash Gordon, 16:22
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, user923005, 16:21
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Eric Sosman, 16:18
- Re: Looking for Fortran command to get file names from arg lists in executable, Martin Ambuhl, 16:14
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Keith Thompson, 16:00
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, George Graves, 15:54
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, George Graves, 15:53
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, Snit, 15:52
- Re: C-Questions, Martin Ambuhl, 15:47
- Re: signed char range how...??, Flash Gordon, 15:46
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Sohail Somani, 15:41
- Re: C-Questions, Ian Collins, 15:39
- Re: isodigit, Ian Collins, 15:35
- $$$$$ Make BILLIONS Online Without Investment $$$$$, denial, 15:25
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- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Ian Collins, 15:20
- Re: C-Questions, $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:11
- Re: Casting char* to int* in C, Richard Heathfield, 15:08
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Juha Nieminen, 15:04
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Flash Gordon, 15:00
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Ian Collins, 14:51
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, CJ, 14:43
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Paul Hsieh, 14:41
- Re: C-Questions, aarklon, 14:34
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, citznfish, 14:28
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Paul Hsieh, 14:27
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 14:27
- Casting char* to int* in C, Alex Vinokur, 14:03
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, cwkoller, 13:59
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Julienne Walker, 13:49
- Re: Looking for Fortran command to get file names from arg lists in executable, Walter Roberson, 13:46
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Hills, 13:39
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:37
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Hills, 13:34
- Re: C-Questions, Ben Bacarisse, 13:26
- Looking for Fortran command to get file names from arg lists in executable, sara_patty, 13:22
- C-Questions, aarklon, 13:14
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, markand, 13:06
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 13:06
- Re: C doubts, Kevin Handy, 13:00
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 12:46
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 12:44
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, Borax Man, 12:36
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- Re: Sequence point doubt, Spiros Bousbouras, 11:46
- Re: Template Partial Specialization, Mark Bluemel, 11:39
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, MuahMan, 11:30
- Re: Template Partial Specialization, santosh, 11:11
- Namespaces, was Re: Garbage collection problems, dj3vande, 11:10
- Re: scan code, santosh, 11:09
- Re: Template Partial Specialization, Mark Bluemel, 11:06
- Template Partial Specialization, George2, 10:59
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Kenneth Brody, 10:56
- Re: Is this a correct way to use ferror() ?, santosh, 10:55
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 10:53
- Re: scan code, santosh, 10:46
- Re: Binary file to ASCII...., santosh, 10:43
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Lorenzo Villari, 10:38
- Is this a correct way to use ferror() ?, Spiros Bousbouras, 10:22
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Charlton Wilbur, 10:22
- Re: Sequence point doubt, dj3vande, 09:51
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 09:38
- Re: signed char range how...??, Philip Potter, 09:34
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Eric Sosman, 09:28
- Sequence point doubt, Spoon, 09:25
- Re: C doubts, Chris Dollin, 09:22
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Thad Smith, 09:15
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Chris Hills, 09:15
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Eric Sosman, 09:08
- Re: signed char range how...??, James Kuyper, 09:08
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Laurent Deniau, 08:56
- Re: isodigit, Richard Bos, 08:55
- Re: signed char range how...??, Philip Potter, 08:51
- Re: signed char range how...??, James Kuyper, 08:19
- isodigit, JoseMariaSola, 08:10
- Re: scan code, Mark Bluemel, 08:09
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Dik T. Winter, 07:55
- Re: Garbage collection problems, James Kuyper, 07:53
- Re: C doubts, James Kuyper, 07:43
- Re: scan code, vippstar, 07:39
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, James Kuyper, 07:37
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- Re: Changing to ASCII......, Sheth Raxit, 07:26
- Re: C doubts, Ben Bacarisse, 07:25
- Re: Two dimentional array dereference in C, Dimuthu, 07:25
- Re: Binary file to ASCII...., Sheth Raxit, 07:24
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., santosh, 07:23
- Re: scan code, Mark Bluemel, 07:17
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 07:17
- scan code, asit, 07:12
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Philip Potter, 07:09
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., Joachim Schmitz, 07:06
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- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., Richard Heathfield, 07:03
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., Richard Heathfield, 07:02
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 06:56
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., Joachim Schmitz, 06:55
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 06:49
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., arunmib, 06:49
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Hills, 06:46
- Re: Some questions about C, pete, 06:43
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, pete, 06:36
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., santosh, 06:34
- Re: Is it legal to return a local variable from function., Richard Tobin, 06:34
- Re: Garbage collection problems, santosh, 06:32
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Heathfield, 06:30
- Re: Garbage collection problems, santosh, 06:29
- Re: Help! Image Correlation, Keith Thompson, 06:28
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Tobin, 06:28
- Is it legal to return a local variable from function., hari, 06:27
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 06:23
- Re: Template<> without any content, santosh, 06:17
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 06:14
- Re: Changing to ASCII......, karthikbalaguru, 06:10
- Help! Image Correlation, Godai, 06:10
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, santosh, 06:09
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, Nashton, 06:00
- Re: Template<> without any content, Mark Bluemel, 06:00
- Template<> without any content, George2, 05:59
- Re: C doubts, Chris Dollin, 05:54
- Re: C doubts, Chris Dollin, 05:52
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 05:22
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Heathfield, 05:17
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Heathfield, 05:12
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 05:08
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Chris Dollin, 05:00
- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 04:53
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Philip Potter, 04:49
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Bos, 04:47
- new computer language c in 2007, balu, 04:29
- Re: How to get RTC tick under user mode?, frakie, 04:24
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Catsby, 04:10
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Laurent Deniau, 04:00
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark Bluemel, 04:00
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark Bluemel, 03:59
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Tobin, 03:54
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard Tobin, 03:48
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, rep_movsd, 03:42
- Re: Determine which sum is larger, Richard Heathfield, 03:38
- Re: signed char range how...??, Philip Potter, 03:29
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- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Default User, 02:59
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, ed, 02:43
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- Re: very much new to c need ur help, santosh, 02:16
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- Re: Changing to ASCII......, santosh, 02:12
- Re: conversion, Keith Thompson, 02:09
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, George Graves, 02:06
- Two dimentional array dereference in C, Srinu, 02:01
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Keith Thompson, 02:01
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Charlie Gordon, 01:55
- Re: Some questions about C, Jack Klein, 01:55
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- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), James Kuyper, 23:55
- anything about banks......, Barathi, 23:54
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- Re: Garbage collection problems, Richard Heathfield, 23:17
- Re: Binary file to ASCII...., James Kuyper, 23:06
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- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., James Kuyper, 22:53
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- Re: Binary file to ASCII...., osmium, 22:27
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., santosh, 22:17
- value_type of vector, George2, 22:10
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- Re: Binary file to ASCII...., cr88192, 22:08
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- Re: API design, cr88192, 21:55
- Re: How to create large files with c?, David Thompson, 21:52
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- Re: Garbage collection problems, llothar, 21:48
- Re: signed char range how...??, Peter Nilsson, 21:46
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., William Hughes, 21:45
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- Re: Garbage collection problems, cr88192, 21:30
- Re: Binary file to ASCII...., Ed Prochak, 21:29
- signed char range how...??, naunetr, 21:27
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- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., CBFalconer, 20:42
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), CBFalconer, 20:36
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- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 20:14
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- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard, 20:02
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., pete, 20:01
- Binary file to ASCII...., swetha, 20:01
- Re: Some questions about C, pete, 19:56
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., jameskuyper, 19:44
- Re: Some questions about C, pete, 19:29
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, James Kuyper, 19:28
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, vippstar, 19:24
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- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Richard, 19:03
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Old Wolf, 18:49
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- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard Tobin, 18:02
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Richard, 17:57
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, mdh, 17:39
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, Walter Roberson, 17:20
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, jacob navia, 17:05
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, jacob navia, 16:54
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Tor Rustad, 16:53
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, mdh, 16:53
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Walter Roberson, 16:52
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, mdh, 16:48
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), Keith Thompson, 16:48
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, Richard Heathfield, 16:45
- Re: API design, Eric Sosman, 16:44
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 16:44
- Re: How to get RTC tick under user mode?, Charlie Gordon, 16:43
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), Tor Rustad, 16:43
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Tor Rustad, 16:41
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, Tor Rustad, 16:41
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Charlie Gordon, 16:30
- Re: Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, jacob navia, 16:24
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Joe Wright, 16:19
- Compiler problem....unique to C or compiler???, mdh, 16:10
- Re: API design, Roland Pibinger, 16:03
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- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Peter Nilsson, 16:01
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Kenny McCormack, 15:57
- Re: API design, Jef Driesen, 15:27
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Richard, 14:36
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, pete, 14:33
- Re: Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 14:33
- Re: C doubts, Richard, 14:31
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Walter Roberson, 14:03
- Re: C doubts, pete, 13:59
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Barry Schwarz, 13:55
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 13:41
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Richard, 13:39
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Tor Rustad, 13:38
- Re: Some questions about C, Barry Schwarz, 13:35
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Richard, 13:34
- Re: Garbage collection problems, Ben Bacarisse, 13:33
- Re: API design, Richard, 13:31
- Re: C doubts, Barry Schwarz, 13:31
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Ben Bacarisse, 13:26
- Re: c tips, Barry Schwarz, 13:13
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- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., pete, 12:59
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), Malcolm McLean, 12:50
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- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 12:17
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Mark McIntyre, 12:12
- Garbage collection problems, jacob navia, 12:11
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Richard Heathfield, 12:11
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Flash Gordon, 11:56
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., jacob navia, 11:55
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Default User, 11:48
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Flash Gordon, 11:47
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Richard Heathfield, 11:34
- Re: `Comparability' of code snippets (from book `Code complete'), Keith Thompson, 11:28
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- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 11:20
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 11:11
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Tobin, 11:11
- Re: Some questions about C, Richard, 10:59
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- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., $)CHarald van D)&k, 09:53
- Re: Some questions about C, CBFalconer, 09:44
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Mark McIntyre, 09:42
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., Mark McIntyre, 09:40
- Re: Determine the maximum of two integers., $)CHarald van D)&k, 09:26
- MI5 Persecution: Faxes Sent to Diplomatic/Legal (3741), MI5Victim, 09:16
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- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 03:33
- Re: conversion, Keith Thompson, 03:06
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Richard Heathfield, 02:56
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Joachim Schmitz, 02:47
- Re: Some questions about C, CBFalconer, 02:04
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, CBFalconer, 01:45
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Default User, 01:32
- Re: API design, CBFalconer, 01:31
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, CBFalconer, 01:22
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 01:10
- MI5 Persecution: Barbican Library 6/2/2003 (29841), MI5Victim, 00:55
- PROJECTS FOR FINAL YEAR CANDIDATES FOR M.TECH/B.E/MCA/BCA(CSE/ISE/ECE)., ravi.malashetty@xxxxxxxxx, 00:41
- Sell the brand shoes model of various world, bag, clothes, Bikini swimwear swimming suit trousers, sunglasses and watch of the etc., hongfeng02@xxxxxxxxx, 00:07
November 17, 2007
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, CBFalconer, 23:45
- Re: Is any function which can associate the irqno with interrupt handl, Default User, 22:43
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Default User, 22:39
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 22:15
- MI5 Persecution: Eclipse pub 20/12/02 (27666), MI5Victim, 22:09
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, Peter Nilsson, 21:53
- Re: API design, Barry Schwarz, 21:28
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, J. J. Farrell, 20:54
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, January Weiner, 20:33
- Re: Linux's approaching Achilles' heal, Barry Schwarz, 20:29
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, January Weiner, 20:28
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, J. J. Farrell, 20:24
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Keith Thompson, 19:58
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 19:54
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, 30 million (scarily said), 19:49
- MI5 Persecution: Post Office 14/11/02 (25491), MI5Victim, 19:33
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Richard Heathfield, 19:13
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Mark McIntyre, 19:00
- Re: Some questions about C, Richard Heathfield, 18:54
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Joe Wright, 18:40
- Some questions about C, Haskell Prelude, 18:35
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, christian.bau, 18:20
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 18:11
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, Malcolm McLean, 18:03
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, JimS, 17:50
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., $)CHarald van D)&k, 17:44
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 17:30
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Hallvard B Furuseth, 17:21
- Re: C doubts, James Kuyper, 17:21
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Joachim Schmitz, 17:12
- Re: API design, cr88192, 17:12
- Re: Is any function which can associate the irqno with interrupt handl, mani, 17:10
- MI5 Persecution: Jon Holmes (4-5/Jan/2002) (23316), MI5Victim, 16:48
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Record density of crud and spam, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 16:25
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, Eric Sosman, 15:20
- Re: White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, americannleaguer, 15:14
- Re: return from main, Harald van D)&k, 15:13
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:10
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- White Population in the World Set to Drop from 17% to 7% by 2050, cccccdfgdfgdgdfg, 14:27
- MI5 Persecution: tinker tailor wanker thief 2/12/00 (21141), MI5Victim, 14:23
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Francine . Neary, 14:22
- Re: API design, Chris Thomasson, 14:22
- Re: Is any function which can associate the irqno with interrupt handl, Walter Roberson, 14:05
- Is any function which can associate the irqno with interrupt handl, mani, 13:53
- c tips, jim, 13:22
- Re: API design, Roland Pibinger, 13:13
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, pete, 13:09
- Re: API design, Roland Pibinger, 13:08
- Re: stringize operator for macros (portability), pete, 13:07
- Re: stringize operator for macros (portability), Barry Schwarz, 12:54
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Richard Heathfield, 12:42
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, pete, 12:36
- Re: using static char arrays to be on the safe side, pete, 12:28
- using static char arrays to be on the safe side, rep_movsd, 11:27
- MI5 Persecution: he's an idiot you know 3/11/00 (18966), MI5Victim, 11:25
- Searching for Happiness ?, aassime abdellatif, 10:27
- Re: API design, Eric Sosman, 10:06
- MI5 Persecution: Clapham Junction 6/5/00 (16791), MI5Victim, 09:28
- MI5 Persecution: Clapham South 17/2/00 (14616), MI5Victim, 07:44
- earning lot of money in your home......, Barathi, 07:06
- u want friendship like me ......, Barathi, 07:02
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, James Kuyper, 06:56
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Kuyper, 06:50
- Re: API design, Jef Driesen, 06:23
- MI5 Persecution: Balham Bus 8/7/99 (12441), MI5Victim, 06:21
- Re: API design, cr88192, 06:13
- Re: API design, Malcolm McLean, 06:11
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 06:07
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, aarklon, 06:01
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Kanze, 05:46
- API design, Jef Driesen, 05:29
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 05:05
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 04:51
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, Malcolm McLean, 04:50
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Kenny McCormack, 04:50
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Kenny McCormack, 04:47
- MI5 Persecution: Royal Festival Hall 15/4/99 (10266), MI5Victim, 04:47
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", CJ, 04:39
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Mark McIntyre, 04:33
- Re: freeing memory leads to sig fault, vippstar, 04:32
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, Richard Heathfield, 04:29
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 04:13
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, Keith Thompson, 04:11
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, January Weiner, 03:09
- MI5 Persecution: Battersea Library 29/3/99 (8091), MI5Victim, 03:00
- freeing memory leads to sig fault, Ryan Knopp, 02:10
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", William Pursell, 02:07
- Re: C doubts, dj3vande, 01:41
- Re: Question: About bit-field storage., Barry Schwarz, 00:58
- MI5 Persecution: Ravenscourt Park 20/3/99 (5916), MI5Victim, 00:44
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Keith Thompson, 00:22
November 16, 2007
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, James Kuyper, 23:57
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, vivek, 23:37
- MI5 Persecution: BHS Croydon 18/12/98 (3741), MI5Victim, 23:26
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., santosh, 23:01
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Martin Ambuhl, 22:36
- *▄*▄*▄ Earn up to $100 per hour with your own home business. Join for FREE*▄*▄*▄*, C K, 22:32
- MI5 Persecution: BA984 LHR->TXL 13/6/98 (1566), MI5Victim, 22:08
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Bill Reid, 21:54
- Re: conversion, Roman Mashak, 21:36
- Re: reference expression, Thad Smith, 21:31
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 21:20
- Re: conversion, Roman Mashak, 21:08
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Podi, 21:08
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Kenny McCormack, 21:02
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Keith Thompson, 20:38
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 20:32
- Re: Cross Debugging, Maikon Araujo, 20:17
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, CBFalconer, 20:15
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Watt, 20:09
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., $)CHarald van D)&k, 20:04
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 20:00
- Re: Cross Debugging, Maikon Araujo, 20:00
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", user923005, 19:58
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, J. J. Farrell, 19:57
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 19:56
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, CBFalconer, 19:46
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., $)CHarald van D)&k, 19:41
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, CBFalconer, 19:40
- conversion, Roman Mashak, 19:36
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, CBFalconer, 19:35
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 19:28
- OT: Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", J. J. Farrell, 19:26
- Re: Which hashing function to use?, user923005, 19:08
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Ben Bacarisse, 19:07
- Re: Question: About bit-field storage., quemix, 19:05
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", J. J. Farrell, 19:05
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Dan Henry, 18:56
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Ben Bacarisse, 18:56
- Which hashing function to use?, January Weiner, 18:42
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Heathfield, 18:36
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Malcolm McLean, 18:34
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Francine . Neary, 18:28
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 18:19
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 18:12
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Heathfield, 18:10
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 18:10
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., dj3vande, 18:09
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Francine . Neary, 18:03
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Eric Sosman, 18:01
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, J. J. Farrell, 18:00
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Malcolm McLean, 17:56
- Re: Cross Debugging, Richard Heathfield, 17:56
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, Keith Thompson, 17:53
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jacob navia, 17:49
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 17:43
- Re: Cross Debugging, rosewater, 17:43
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Keith Thompson, 17:42
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 17:40
- Re: Memory leaking.., J. J. Farrell, 17:38
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, rosewater, 17:32
- Re: Cross Debugging, jacob navia, 17:27
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 17:23
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, J. J. Farrell, 17:19
- Re: Cross Debugging, Flash Gordon, 17:15
- Re: Cross Debugging, Maikon Araujo, 17:08
- Re: Cross Debugging, jacob navia, 16:59
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 16:53
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Paul Hsieh, 16:53
- Re: I am sorry but I couldnt find the solving, user923005, 16:48
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Keith Thompson, 16:39
- Cross Debugging, Maikon Araujo, 16:33
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., $)CHarald van D)&k, 16:21
- Free Rolling Stone Magazine Subscription http://123shoefetish.blogspot.com with Pink Floyd Photographic print, Governess, 16:13
- Re: Unix and Windows Shared Hosting, llothar, 16:12
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CJ, 16:08
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Ben Pfaff, 16:06
- Re: question on conversion, Roman Mashak, 15:53
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jameskuyper, 15:47
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, user923005, 15:27
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Eric Sosman, 15:20
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Paul Hsieh, 14:43
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., user923005, 14:31
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 14:26
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Default User, 14:26
- Re: Memory leaking.., Tor Rustad, 14:24
- Unix and Windows Shared Hosting, karen.systems@xxxxxxxxx, 14:24
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Default User, 14:20
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., karthikbalaguru, 14:19
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Flash Gordon, 14:11
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 14:08
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Richard Heathfield, 14:06
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., dj3vande, 13:57
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:50
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 13:50
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CJ, 13:49
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Flash Gordon, 13:45
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jacob navia, 13:41
- Re: stringize operator for macros (portability), Ben Bacarisse, 13:28
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., CBFalconer, 13:25
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., Ben Bacarisse, 13:15
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, CBFalconer, 13:11
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Ben Bacarisse, 12:48
- Re: How to get RTC tick under user mode?, Walter Roberson, 12:35
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., CBFalconer, 12:22
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jayapal, 12:18
- Re: why the usage of gets() is dangerous., John Gordon, 12:10
- Re: C doubts, Richard Harter, 12:10
- Re: conversion, CBFalconer, 12:08
- stringize operator for macros (portability), travish, 12:08
- How to get RTC tick under user mode?, frakie, 12:07
- why the usage of gets() is dangerous., jayapal, 12:04
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard Heathfield, 12:03
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard, 11:54
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard, 11:49
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Eric Sosman, 11:49
- Re: Question: About bit-field storage., Eric Sosman, 11:38
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 11:37
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 11:33
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", ymuntyan, 11:29
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard Harter, 11:27
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 11:22
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Eric Sosman, 11:16
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 11:15
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 11:13
- Re: Question: About bit-field storage., Chris Dollin, 11:12
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", ymuntyan, 11:07
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 11:05
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Kenneth Brody, 11:05
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 10:56
- Re: I am sorry but I couldnt find the solving, Richard Heathfield, 10:42
- Re: conversion, Richard Heathfield, 10:40
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 10:37
- Question: About bit-field storage., quemix, 10:37
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Kenneth Brody, 10:32
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Joachim Schmitz, 10:22
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Kenneth Brody, 10:18
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlton Wilbur, 10:15
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Mark Bluemel, 10:01
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Dik T. Winter, 09:13
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., vippstar, 09:10
- I am sorry but I couldnt find the solving, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 09:08
- Re: conversion, Eric Sosman, 08:52
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Richard, 08:39
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Eric Sosman, 08:33
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Joachim Schmitz, 08:31
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Kanze, 08:21
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Keith Thompson, 08:19
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 08:14
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Kanze, 08:13
- Supply basketball shoe, football shoes, clothes, hat and so on, tom, 07:54
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Mark Bluemel, 07:18
- Re: Memory leaking.., Chris Dollin, 07:08
- Re: Memory leaking.., Richard Heathfield, 07:04
- Re: Memory leaking.., dSpam@xxxxxxxx, 06:57
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, James Kuyper, 06:56
- nwe programming, luras, 06:50
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Joachim Schmitz, 06:48
- Re: C program to broadcast...., gNash, 06:44
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:40
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., vippstar, 06:38
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Chris Dollin, 06:30
- **********Hi World*******************, MayaKannaGi, 06:27
- Re: C doubts, Philip Potter, 06:27
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Mark Bluemel, 06:24
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Miguel Gimenez, 06:21
- Re: parsing a big string in smaller strings., Keith Willis, 06:16
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Philip Potter, 06:16
- Re: Memory leaking.., Philip Potter, 06:12
- parsing a big string in smaller strings., Shishir, 06:08
- Re: return from main, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:06
- Re: Casting char* to int*, Mark Bluemel, 06:02
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, vippstar, 05:26
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Nick Keighley, 05:25
- Re: Memory leaking.., Richard Heathfield, 05:10
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, paolo . brandoli, 05:08
- Re: Memory leaking.., Pietro Cerutti, 04:56
- Re: conversion, Richard Heathfield, 04:52
- Re: C doubts, Charlie Gordon, 04:51
- Re: I need to help,I couldnt find wrong, Richard Heathfield, 04:48
- Re: I need to help,I couldnt find wrong, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 04:39
- Re: C doubts, Chris Dollin, 04:34
- Re: conversion, Richard Heathfield, 04:27
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Keith Willis, 04:27
- Re: I need to help,I couldnt find wrong, Richard Heathfield, 04:26
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Chris Dollin, 04:18
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Richard Heathfield, 04:15
- Re: I need to help,I couldnt find wrong, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 04:09
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, paolo . brandoli, 04:08
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Chris Dollin, 04:07
- Re: I need to help,I couldnt find wrong, Mark Bluemel, 04:04
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Boudewijn Dijkstra, 03:58
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, vippstar, 03:47
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Laurent Deniau, 03:46
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Mark Bluemel, 03:44
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Flash Gordon, 03:41
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Richard Heathfield, 03:41
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, Flash Gordon, 03:34
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 03:29
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard Bos, 03:26
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Laurent Deniau, 03:25
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: conversion, Richard Heathfield, 03:12
- I need to help,I couldnt find wrong, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 03:05
- **********computer world*********, MayaKannaGi, 02:51
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Chris Torek, 01:51
- Re: question on conversion, Keith Thompson, 01:50
- Re: C doubts, Richard Heathfield, 01:42
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Podi, 01:39
- Re: C doubts, Szabolcs Nagy, 01:32
- Re: C code, Charlie Gordon, 01:23
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Charlie Gordon, 01:13
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Charlie Gordon, 01:13
- sdfgsdfgsdfg, MayaKannaGi, 01:12
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Charlie Gordon, 00:51
- Re: return from main, Richard Heathfield, 00:47
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Charlie Gordon, 00:41
- Re: GMP in Eclipse, user923005, 00:39
- Re: cascading ifs--style question, user923005, 00:38
- Re: return from main, Charlie Gordon, 00:37
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Richard Heathfield, 00:12
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, CBFalconer, 00:05
November 15, 2007
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Kuyper, 23:59
- Re: question on conversion, CBFalconer, 23:58
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, James Kuyper, 23:57
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 23:53
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, James Kuyper, 23:45
- Online Events@Techkriti '08, Kush Sharma, 23:41
- cascading ifs--style question, William Pursell, 23:26
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, CBFalconer, 23:22
- Re: question on conversion, Walter Roberson, 23:22
- Re: Evaluating Business Intelligence Options for Software developers, Jack Klein, 23:18
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, vivek, 23:17
- Re: Template class parameter, Walter Roberson, 23:14
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, vivek, 23:12
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Jack Klein, 23:06
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Jack Klein, 22:54
- Re: Memory leaking.., Jack Klein, 22:44
- Template class parameter, George2, 22:42
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, santosh, 22:38
- Re: error in sending post to log in google account, Jack Klein, 22:37
- GMP in Eclipse, Ueverton Leomir, 22:21
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Eric Sosman, 22:15
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Eric Sosman, 22:07
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, aarklon, 22:01
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, santosh, 21:48
- Re: return from main, Keith Thompson, 21:31
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Podi, 21:26
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Keith Thompson, 21:19
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Keith Thompson, 21:16
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 21:06
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: C program to broadcast...., Walter Roberson, 20:56
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 20:51
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 20:45
- C program to broadcast...., swetha, 20:41
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 20:41
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Ben Bacarisse, 20:37
- Re: return from main, Keith Thompson, 20:32
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Kenny McCormack, 20:23
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Pietro Cerutti, 20:13
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Gene, 20:03
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, jameskuyper, 19:40
- Re: C doubts, Al Balmer, 19:38
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Pietro Cerutti, 19:23
- Re: C doubts, jameskuyper, 19:22
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, jameskuyper, 19:13
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Dik T. Winter, 19:02
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Martin Ambuhl, 19:01
- Re: C doubts, Dik T. Winter, 18:58
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Martin Ambuhl, 18:56
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Jim Langston, 18:55
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Default User, 18:49
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 18:43
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Dik T. Winter, 18:41
- Re: how to do an infinite loop, Pietro Cerutti, 18:40
- Re: C doubts, Kenneth Brody, 18:39
- Re: C doubts, Eric Sosman, 18:38
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 18:37
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 18:30
- Re: return from main, Ben Pfaff, 18:30
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Eric Sosman, 18:26
- how to do an infinite loop, James Watt, 18:22
- Re: Memory leaking.., Kenneth Brody, 18:17
- Re: question on conversion, Roman Mashak, 18:06
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Peter Nilsson, 18:04
- Re: I couldnt find what is wrong, user923005, 18:01
- Re: error in sending post to log in google account, Kenneth Brody, 17:58
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 17:57
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 17:54
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Mark McIntyre, 17:48
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Keith Thompson, 17:47
- Re: Pointer in functions, Kenneth Brody, 17:45
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Ben Bacarisse, 17:43
- Re: C doubts, Eric Sosman, 17:36
- Re: return from main, Keith Thompson, 17:35
- Re: I couldnt find what is wrong, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 17:29
- I couldnt find what is wrong, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 17:28
- Re: C doubts, Szabolcs Nagy, 17:20
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Eric Sosman, 17:18
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Ben Bacarisse, 17:17
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Kenneth Brody, 17:13
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Malcolm McLean, 17:07
- question on conversion, Roman Mashak, 17:07
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Richard Heathfield, 17:00
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 16:44
- Re: return from main, Peter Nilsson, 16:31
- Re: I need to function for polynom device, Ben Bacarisse, 16:16
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Keith Thompson, 16:15
- Re: I need to function for polynom device, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 16:14
- Evaluating Business Intelligence Options for Software developers, test, 16:14
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Peter Nilsson, 16:07
- Re: return from main, Charlie Gordon, 16:07
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, user923005, 16:06
- Re: I need to function for polynom device, user1, 16:06
- Re: I need to function for polynom device, user1, 16:04
- Re: I need to function for polynom device, Walter Roberson, 16:04
- Re: return from main, Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: I need to function for polynom device, user923005, 16:02
- I need to function for polynom device, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 15:54
- Re: C doubts, Richard Harter, 15:42
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlton Wilbur, 15:41
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Richard Harter, 15:27
- Re: C doubts, Flash Gordon, 15:15
- Re: C doubts, CBFalconer, 15:01
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 14:52
- Re: C doubts, Richard, 14:32
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Flash Gordon, 14:32
- Re: Discussing the criticisms, Ian Collins, 14:28
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, Ben Bacarisse, 14:27
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Thomasson, 14:23
- Re: C doubts, sophia . agnes, 14:23
- Re: C doubts, CBFalconer, 14:18
- Re: C doubts, Walter Roberson, 14:14
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Flash Gordon, 14:10
- Re: reference expression, Ben Bacarisse, 14:09
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 14:08
- Re: C doubts, jacob navia, 14:07
- Re: Dharaskar's C questions ???, santosh, 14:06
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 14:00
- Dharaskar's C questions ???, aarklon, 13:49
- Re: reference expression, Pietro Cerutti, 13:47
- reference expression, Pietro Cerutti, 13:45
- Re: C doubts, santosh, 13:38
- Re: C doubts, jameskuyper, 13:36
- C doubts, sophia . agnes, 13:22
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlton Wilbur, 13:15
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 12:56
- Re: return from main, $)CHarald van D)&k, 12:54
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ivanna Pee, 12:47
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlton Wilbur, 12:26
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlton Wilbur, 12:24
- Re: heap sort, Christopher Benson-Manica, 12:21
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Richard, 12:16
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- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Ben Bacarisse, 11:36
- wholesale sport shoes,clothing,electronics in china www.shopbb.com, shopbb . 002, 11:31
- Discussing the criticisms, jacob navia, 11:11
- Re: reserve method of vector, Philip Potter, 10:56
- Re: #pragma dictionary directive in Linux?, arunmib, 10:54
- reserve method of vector, George2, 10:52
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Richard, 10:38
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, pete, 10:28
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Ben Bacarisse, 10:25
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Ben Bacarisse, 10:16
- Re: heap sort, pete, 10:13
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Philip Potter, 10:06
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Mark Bluemel, 09:34
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Richard, 09:32
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Richard, 09:31
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, karthikbalaguru, 09:24
- Re: exit, atexit and scope, Ben Bacarisse, 09:18
- exit, atexit and scope, Laurent Deniau, 09:09
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Szabolcs Nagy, 09:07
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Philip Potter, 09:03
- Re: return from main, Philip Potter, 09:00
- Re: heap sort, Szabolcs Nagy, 08:49
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Ben Bacarisse, 08:45
- Re: Memory leaking.., Richard, 08:30
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", James Kuyper, 07:55
- Re: Memory leaking.., Ben Bacarisse, 07:44
- Re: Memory leaking.., Ben Bacarisse, 07:41
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jfbode, 07:38
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:28
- Re: Memory leaking.., Philip Potter, 07:26
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:24
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Richard Heathfield, 07:14
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Chris Dollin, 07:13
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Philip Potter, 07:03
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Mark Bluemel, 06:56
- Re: return from main, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:51
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Chris Dollin, 06:48
- Re: heap sort, pete, 06:34
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, vivek, 06:33
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, Chris Dollin, 06:27
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- Dynamic memory allocation stack heaps, vivek, 06:14
- comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), Steve Summit, 06:00
- Re: Memory leaking.., dSpam@xxxxxxxx, 04:58
- Re: Memory leaking.., Chris Dollin, 04:44
- Re: C program data to Excel, Ian Collins, 04:19
- C program data to Excel, shai . rozenblit, 04:16
- Re: Memory leaking.., Chris Dollin, 04:08
- Re: Memory leaking.., Nick Keighley, 04:06
- Re: Memory leaking.., Mark Bluemel, 04:02
- Re: Memory leaking.., Nick Keighley, 03:59
- 2008 .comp.lang.c++, ashik, 03:15
- Re: Memory leaking.., Richard Heathfield, 02:14
- Re: Memory leaking.., gNash, 02:12
- Re: Memory leaking.., Ian Collins, 02:04
- Memory leaking.., gNash, 01:54
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Richard Heathfield, 01:22
- Re: heap sort, Ben Pfaff, 01:20
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Richard Heathfield, 01:17
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Alex Vinokur, 01:12
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Richard Heathfield, 01:09
- Re: question on conversion, Walter Roberson, 00:36
- Re: error in sending post to log in google account, lanclot, 00:33
- Re: question on conversion, Christopher Benson-Manica, 00:28
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Barry Schwarz, 00:26
- Re: return from main, Christopher Benson-Manica, 00:18
- Natural Penis enlargement IS NOW POSSIBLE AND 100% SAFE, lilly, 00:18
- Re: heap sort, Christopher Benson-Manica, 00:05
November 14, 2007
- Re: return from main, Barry Schwarz, 23:55
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Chris Thomasson, 23:36
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Thomasson, 23:17
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Keith Thompson, 23:14
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Chad, 23:13
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Chad, 23:08
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", santosh, 22:49
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", santosh, 22:46
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Jack Klein, 22:46
- Re: error in sending post to log in google account, Jack Klein, 22:42
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Thomasson, 22:40
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, santosh, 22:38
- Re: Question on some C code that I saw, Peter Nilsson, 22:34
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Jack Klein, 22:27
- Re: return from main, Peter Nilsson, 22:07
- Question on some C code that I saw, Chad, 22:04
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Peter Nilsson, 21:50
- Nai Manggale-Folklore from North Sumatra, winrymarini, 21:32
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Chris Thomasson, 21:29
- error in sending post to log in google account, lanclot, 20:57
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Mark McIntyre, 20:16
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Mark McIntyre, 20:01
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Mark McIntyre, 19:54
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Default User, 19:35
- Re: getting numbers, pete, 19:23
- Re: pointers in functions, pete, 19:16
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Martin Ambuhl, 19:00
- Re: PLEASE, PLEASE HELP - Compile time error message, Martin Ambuhl, 18:54
- Re: pointers in functions, Remo D., 18:33
- Re: pointers in functions, Keith Thompson, 18:30
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Keith Thompson, 18:24
- Re: pointers in functions, raghu, 18:23
- Re: Pointer in functions, Eric Sosman, 18:16
- Re: pointers in functions, Remo D., 18:11
- Re: Pointer in functions, Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: pointers in functions, raghu, 17:43
- Re: Pointer in functions, raghu, 17:41
- Re: pointers in functions, gw7rib, 17:29
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), David Goldfarb, 17:29
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 17:03
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Old Wolf, 17:02
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: PLEASE, PLEASE HELP - Compile time error message, Keith Thompson, 16:59
- Re: PLEASE, PLEASE HELP - Compile time error message, Walter Roberson, 16:58
- Re: PLEASE, PLEASE HELP - Compile time error message, user923005, 16:52
- Re: getting numbers, Walter Roberson, 16:51
- Re: printf function changes int to char when using format specifier?, Keith Thompson, 16:50
- Re: printf function changes int to char when using format specifier?, user923005, 16:45
- PLEASE, PLEASE HELP - Compile time error message, cpptutor2000@xxxxxxxxx, 16:44
- printf function changes int to char when using format specifier?, vlsidesign, 16:38
- Re: getting numbers, pete, 16:32
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Kenny McCormack, 16:30
- Re: Pointer in functions, pete, 16:26
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Kenny McCormack, 16:25
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", pete, 16:11
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 16:09
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", jacob navia, 16:06
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 15:57
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Paul Hsieh, 15:53
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 15:45
- Re: Pointer in functions, Eric Sosman, 15:31
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Keith Thompson, 15:24
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Serve Lau, 15:14
- pointers in functions, raghu, 15:09
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Default User, 15:07
- Pointer in functions, raghu, 15:04
- Re: question: typedef's do they belong in header file or in .c files ?, cr88192, 14:49
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Keith Thompson, 14:36
- Re: return from main, Keith Thompson, 14:27
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Keith Thompson, 14:15
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, pete, 14:05
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Richard Heathfield, 13:54
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Ben Pfaff, 13:50
- Re: getting numbers, santosh, 13:44
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Shadowman, 13:41
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), David DeLaney, 13:40
- ~~~~!! EASY And AUTOMATIC Ways To Make Money Online !!~~~~, C K, 13:34
- Re: return from main, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:01
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Victor Bazarov, 12:59
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Puppet_Sock, 12:54
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 12:48
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Ben Bacarisse, 12:48
- Re: #pragma dictionary directive in Linux?, Ed Vogel, 12:47
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Default User, 12:43
- Re: [ot]Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Al Balmer, 12:37
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", asit, 12:30
- Re: #pragma dictionary directive in Linux?, Ben Pfaff, 12:26
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Charlton Wilbur, 12:19
- #pragma dictionary directive in Linux?, arunmib, 12:17
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Mark Bluemel, 12:16
- Re: "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", Kenny McCormack, 12:14
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Taki Kogoma, 12:08
- "Criticism of the C programming language ??????", aarklon, 12:03
- Re: C code, dj3vande, 11:58
- Re: getting numbers, Shadowman, 11:47
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Michael S. Schiffer, 11:45
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Philip Potter, 11:44
- Re: getting numbers, Richard Bos, 11:43
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Mike Schilling, 11:43
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, user923005, 11:41
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Martin Ambuhl, 11:33
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Martin Ambuhl, 11:30
- getting numbers, beginers of c, 11:18
- [ot]Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., pete, 11:01
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, vippstar, 10:41
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 10:28
- Re: Test you C skills !!!!!!!, Richard Heathfield, 10:26
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Ben Pfaff, 10:14
- Test you C skills !!!!!!!, aarklon, 09:53
- Re: Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, Mark Bluemel, 09:15
- Why getchar() doesn't quit if EOF isn't the first char, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 09:01
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Mark Bluemel, 08:57
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Mark Bluemel, 08:54
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Philip Potter, 08:47
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 08:38
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 08:37
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Richard, 08:36
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Mark Bluemel, 08:34
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Mark Bluemel, 08:32
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 08:31
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Richard Bos, 08:27
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Ben Bacarisse, 08:25
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., James Kuyper, 08:22
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 08:18
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., James Kuyper, 08:11
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 08:09
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Sea Wasp, 08:05
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Ben Bacarisse, 07:59
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 07:59
- Re: problem understanding c code, Ben Bacarisse, 07:51
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., James Kuyper, 07:50
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 07:46
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Spiros Bousbouras, 07:45
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 07:45
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), James Kuyper, 07:45
- Re: What does near initialization mean, Richard, 07:44
- Re: What does near intialization mean, James Kuyper, 07:40
- Re: will I get Memory leak.., Richard Bos, 07:34
- Re: problem understanding c code, Mark Bluemel, 07:33
- Re: problem understanding c code, Andreas, 07:32
- will I get Memory leak.., gNash, 07:31
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark Bluemel, 07:26
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Richard Bos, 07:26
- Re: What does near initialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 07:20
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Sea Wasp, 07:15
- Re: question: typedef's do they belong in header file or in .c files ?, jason, 07:14
- Re: What does near initialization mean, Ben Bacarisse, 07:09
- Re: problem understanding c code, Spiros Bousbouras, 07:03
- Re: What does near initialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 06:56
- problem understanding c code, Andreas, 06:56
- Re: What does near initialization mean, Richard, 06:49
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:46
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Alex Vinokur, 06:29
- Re: What does near initialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 06:23
- Re: return from main, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:22
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Ioannis Gyftos, 06:18
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Matthias Buelow, 06:18
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Keith Thompson, 06:03
- HOW TO BECOME ....?, lma, 05:59
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 05:53
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Spoon, 05:28
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Keith Willis, 05:28
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Keith Willis, 05:17
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 05:07
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- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Keith Thompson, 04:20
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- Re: heap sort, Mark Bluemel, 03:58
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Dr. Hackenbush, 03:38
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 03:36
- Are there any mailing list on the C language?, wangzhifen@xxxxxxxxx, 02:23
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), James Gassaway, 00:55
- Overclocking Guide, troy . john78, 00:20
November 13, 2007
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Sean Eric Fagan, 23:27
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Sea Wasp, 22:56
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Peter Nilsson, 22:40
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), David DeLaney, 22:19
- Re: help with memory management strategy?, Ark Khasin, 22:16
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), William December Starr, 21:53
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Christopher J. Henrich, 21:52
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Christopher J. Henrich, 21:51
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Don Bruder, 21:15
- Re: question: typedef's do they belong in header file or in .c files ?, David T. Ashley, 21:13
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Paul Hsieh, 20:46
- Re: C code, Bill Cunningham, 20:45
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Default User, 20:36
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Default User, 20:35
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Sea Wasp, 20:24
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Default User, 20:16
- Re: heap sort, pete, 20:14
- Re: C code, user923005, 20:13
- Re: about allocation of the static pointers, Thad Smith, 20:05
- Re: question: typedef's do they belong in header file or in .c files ?, Dave Hansen, 20:01
- question: typedef's do they belong in header file or in .c files ?, jason, 19:59
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Dik T. Winter, 19:50
- Re: C code, Bill Cunningham, 19:46
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 17:37
- Re: return from main, jameskuyper, 17:05
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Don Bruder, 16:26
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Ray Banana, 16:09
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Hallvard B Furuseth, 16:09
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Don Bruder, 16:05
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 15:52
- Re: heap sort, user923005, 15:46
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, Puppet_Sock, 15:43
- Re: 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, badthingus, 15:38
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Keith Thompson, 15:32
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Keith Thompson, 15:08
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Mike Schilling, 15:00
- 2.3 million US Soldiers vs 11.7 million Iranian Soldiers = ARMY DRAFT, 127.0.0.1, 14:59
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Default User, 14:57
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Charlie Gordon, 14:57
- Re: return from main, Charlie Gordon, 14:56
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 14:47
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Mike Schilling, 14:34
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Keith Thompson, 14:34
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Keith Thompson, 14:32
- Re: Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Sean Eric Fagan, 14:31
- Disappearing RoadRunner messages (Sea Wasp, Keith Thompson), Hallvard B Furuseth, 14:19
- Re: main without a return statement, pete, 14:08
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Default User, 14:03
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 13:55
- Re: return from main, Keith Thompson, 13:53
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, pete, 13:53
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Stephen Sprunk, 13:38
- Re: help with memory management strategy?, Tor Rustad, 13:36
- Re: platform specific API or C standard API, Tor Rustad, 13:29
- Re: How can I get a number meet the Poisson Distribution, Mark McIntyre, 13:23
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Matthias Buelow, 13:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 13:22
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Keith Thompson, 12:41
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 12:29
- Re: heap sort, sophia . agnes, 12:27
- Re: How can I get a number meet the Poisson Distribution, Martin Ambuhl, 12:21
- Re: heap sort, sophia . agnes, 12:20
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 12:14
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Kenny McCormack, 12:07
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 12:01
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 12:00
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 11:57
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 11:45
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 11:29
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 11:04
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 10:57
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 10:56
- JOB: Engineering Manager – Compilation Tools (Cambridge, UK), Jon Connell, 10:42
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Al Balmer, 10:32
- Re: heap sort, Philip Potter, 10:13
- Re: error while compilation, Mark Bluemel, 10:13
- error while compilation, m.selvakannan@xxxxxxxxx, 09:48
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 09:46
- Re: heap sort, Keith Willis, 09:41
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Kenny McCormack, 09:34
- heap sort, sophia . agnes, 09:30
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 09:28
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 09:06
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 08:58
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark Bluemel, 08:56
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 08:49
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 08:41
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Mark Bluemel, 08:37
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- Re: How are organizations adopting agile approaches?, Eric Sosman, 08:27
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Richard Tobin, 08:24
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Richard Tobin, 08:21
- Re: (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Mark Bluemel, 08:20
- Re: Accessing different structures via pointer, Ben Bacarisse, 08:15
- (FAQ details:) malloc(), void * and casts, Asbjørn Sæbø, 08:14
- Re: K&R 5-11 ( a little OT), mdh, 08:10
- How are organizations adopting agile approaches?, editormt, 08:06
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Spoon, 08:03
- Re: How can I get a number meet the Poisson Distribution, Udai Kiran, 07:45
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 07:44
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 07:43
- Re: K&R 5-11 ( a little OT), Richard Tobin, 07:42
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 07:41
- Re: K&R 5-11 ( a little OT), mdeh, 07:41
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 07:40
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard, 07:38
- Re: How can I get a number meet the Poisson Distribution, Keith Willis, 07:37
- Re: return from main, James Kuyper, 07:23
- Re: return from main, Mark Bluemel, 07:15
- Re: return from main, Keith Willis, 07:05
- Re: return from main, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 07:04
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark Bluemel, 07:03
- How can I get a number meet the Poisson Distribution, cr4kb0y, 07:00
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Nick Keighley, 06:57
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:52
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Spiros Bousbouras, 06:49
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Keith Willis, 06:46
- Re: about allocation of the static pointers, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 06:34
- Re: about allocation of the static pointers, Nick Keighley, 06:16
- Re: about allocation of the static pointers, santosh, 06:12
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- Re: about allocation of the static pointers, Richard Bos, 06:08
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, santosh, 06:06
- Re: Accessing different structures via pointer, Mark Bluemel, 06:00
- Re: return from main, Spiros Bousbouras, 05:51
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 05:41
- Re: Accessing different structures via pointer, yugidnu, 05:30
- Re: return from main, Spiros Bousbouras, 05:22
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 05:17
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 05:08
- Re: return from main, Richard Heathfield, 05:05
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 05:04
- Re: return from main, Keith Willis, 04:55
- Re: return from main, Mark Bluemel, 04:53
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Kenny McCormack, 04:47
- Re: Accessing different structures via pointer, Mark Bluemel, 04:43
- Re: segmentation fault, malloc error, mathieu . dutour, 04:37
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Keith Willis, 04:35
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 03:59
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 03:55
- Re: Nested variadic functions, Chris Dollin, 03:50
- Re: return from main, Richard Heathfield, 03:49
- Accessing different structures via pointer, yugidnu, 03:43
- Re: my getline is better than yours, Spoon, 03:42
- Re: return from main, junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx, 03:38
- Re: Dynamic Hashing, Mark Bluemel, 03:31
- Re: where is the lib of "cexp" about GCC?, Ian Collins, 03:08
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- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 00:57
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- Re: platform specific API or C standard API, jaysome, 00:51
- Re: K&R 5-11 ( a little OT), Thad Smith, 00:51
November 12, 2007
- Re: how to do two-stage preprocessing of one file, andreyvul, 23:48
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Peter Nilsson, 23:41
- Re: how to do two-stage preprocessing of one file, andreyvul, 23:32
- Re: how to do two-stage preprocessing of one file, andreyvul, 23:30
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Golden California Girls, 23:10
- Re: Question regarding memory alignment, Barry Schwarz, 23:00
- Re: K&R 5-11 ( a little OT), mdeh, 22:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper, 22:41
- Re: Typedef question, Barry Schwarz, 22:24
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Barry Schwarz, 22:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Peter Nilsson, 22:00
- Re: how to do two-stage preprocessing of one file, Ark Khasin, 21:54
- Re: K&R 5-11 ( a little OT), Walter Roberson, 21:53
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- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Tubular Technician, 21:42
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- Re: how to do two-stage preprocessing of one file, andreyvul, 20:45
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- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 19:05
- how to do two-stage preprocessing of one file, andreyvul, 18:38
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- Re: C preprocessor problem, jameskuyper, 18:09
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- comp.lang.c, mathivrani, 17:37
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark McIntyre, 17:37
- C preprocessor problem, gpearman, 17:37
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark McIntyre, 17:35
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark McIntyre, 17:33
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 17:29
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 17:23
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 17:14
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 17:13
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 16:57
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 16:29
- Re: A C unix server with a windows client, Al Balmer, 16:23
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 16:20
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 16:14
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Flash Gordon, 16:12
- Re: A C unix server with a windows client, Walter Roberson, 16:07
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- Re: platform specific API or C standard API, Tor Rustad, 16:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 15:53
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- Re: [OT] pointer vs. index notation, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 15:37
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, dj3vande, 15:24
- Re: platform specific API or C standard API, santosh, 15:13
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 15:13
- Re: [OT] pointer vs. index notation, Chris Torek, 15:10
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Chris Torek, 15:02
- Re: platform specific API or C standard API, Kenny McCormack, 14:59
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 14:48
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- Re: platform specific API or C standard API, John Bode, 14:13
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Paul Hsieh, 14:11
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 14:09
- Re: Advanced reading from stdin with standard C, santosh, 13:58
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- Re: [OT] pointer vs. index notation, Willem, 12:20
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- Re: help with memory management strategy?, Ark Khasin, 11:48
- Re: Why does my "linked list" apparently step on other memory?, Ben Pfaff, 11:47
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- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 11:21
- Re: Why does my "linked list" apparently step on other memory?, Mark Bluemel, 11:21
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 11:17
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Ben Pfaff, 11:15
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Tor Rustad, 11:07
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 11:05
- Re: Nested variadic functions, Pranav Peshwe, 11:02
- Re: [OT] pointer vs. index notation, Chris Dollin, 10:57
- Re: How would you resolve this symbol conflict?, Eric Sosman, 10:56
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, Tor Rustad, 10:55
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 10:54
- Re: Why does my "linked list" apparently step on other memory?, Julienne Walker, 10:53
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- Re: C code, Al Balmer, 10:48
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 10:44
- Re: md5sum c function, Mark Bluemel, 10:33
- Re: [OT] pointer vs. index notation, Johannes Bauer, 10:28
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- Advanced reading from stdin with standard C, Joakim Hove, 10:25
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- Why does my "linked list" apparently step on other memory?, Bill Reid, 10:19
- Re: segmentation fault, malloc error, mathieu . dutour, 10:08
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Chris Dollin, 09:58
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Richard, 09:56
- Re: How would you resolve this symbol conflict?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:52
- Re: What does near intialization mean, Richard Heathfield, 09:45
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Boltar, 09:37
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 09:32
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Tor Rustad, 09:26
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Mark Bluemel, 09:15
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard, 09:10
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- Re: How would you resolve this symbol conflict?, Eric Sosman, 08:36
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- Re: Question regarding memory alignment, James Kuyper, 08:20
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- Re: How would you resolve this symbol conflict?, metaperl.j@xxxxxxxxx, 07:41
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, James Kuyper, 07:35
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Tobin, 07:33
- Re: Nested variadic functions, Keith Willis, 07:27
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Keith Thompson, 06:58
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- Re: What does near intialization mean, Mark Bluemel, 06:51
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- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 06:19
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- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 05:53
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 05:52
- Re: Nested variadic functions, Richard Tobin, 05:48
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- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 05:14
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- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 03:13
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 03:07
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- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 02:01
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- Re: help with memory management strategy?, dj3vande, 00:59
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- Re: very much new to c need ur help, santosh, 00:37
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November 11, 2007
- Dropped posts, was Re: What's the deal with size_t?, dj3vande, 23:40
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, santosh, 22:56
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 22:30
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 22:29
- How would you resolve this symbol conflict?, metaperl.j@xxxxxxxxx, 22:15
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Barry Schwarz, 22:06
- Question regarding memory alignment, somenath, 22:00
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Keith Thompson, 21:48
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 21:37
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Chris Torek, 21:24
- Re: C code, Keith Thompson, 21:17
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- Re: typedef names as variable names (was Re: What does ((time_t)-1)mean?), David Thompson, 21:17
- Re: Dev-C++ compiling problem, David Thompson, 21:17
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 21:01
- Re: Typedef question, Keith Thompson, 20:55
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, J. J. Farrell, 20:47
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 20:41
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Charlie Gordon, 20:29
- Re: Keith Thompson's messages dont come through, Walter Roberson, 20:19
- Re: C code, Richard, 20:08
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- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, CBFalconer, 19:57
- Re: C code, Bill Cunningham, 19:47
- Re: Absense of bool, Charlie Gordon, 19:35
- Re: C code, Default User, 19:24
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Flash Gordon, 19:15
- Re: C code, Flash Gordon, 19:11
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 19:00
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 18:57
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Default User, 18:53
- C code, Bill Cunningham, 18:51
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Flash Gordon, 18:51
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Mark McIntyre, 18:49
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Mark McIntyre, 18:47
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 18:46
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 18:29
- Re: Typedef question, Malcolm McLean, 18:24
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 18:22
- Typedef question, Blip, 18:17
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 18:14
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Roland Pibinger, 17:49
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Roland Pibinger, 17:38
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 17:27
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 17:22
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 17:20
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 17:16
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 17:08
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Richard, 16:58
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, ramif, 16:53
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, ramif, 16:51
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard, 16:46
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 16:38
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 16:34
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Eric Sosman, 16:32
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 16:18
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 16:16
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 15:41
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Richard, 15:33
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 15:30
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Richard, 15:28
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Charles Richmond, 15:05
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Flash Gordon, 14:29
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 14:23
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Chris Dollin, 14:18
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 14:13
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 14:09
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 13:50
- Re: I cant do change string to int., James Kuyper, 13:34
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, CBFalconer, 13:30
- Re: simplebinary tree, Richard, 13:23
- Re: I cant do change string to int., santosh, 13:22
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:21
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard, 13:11
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Ben Bacarisse, 13:10
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 13:10
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, santosh, 13:09
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Richard, 13:03
- Re: I cant do change string to int., santosh, 13:02
- Re: simplebinary tree, Tor Rustad, 13:00
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ben Bacarisse, 12:53
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, ramif, 12:44
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ben Bacarisse, 12:43
- Re: I cant do change string to int., emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 12:34
- Re: very much new to c need ur help, Joe Wright, 12:33
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Tor Rustad, 12:28
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Richard, 12:25
- Re: simplebinary tree, CBFalconer, 12:23
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Joe Wright, 12:22
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 12:19
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, Tor Rustad, 12:13
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Chris Dollin, 12:10
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, Tor Rustad, 12:10
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 12:08
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Xcriber51, 12:02
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Richard, 11:36
- very much new to c need ur help, cool_ratikagupta@xxxxxxxxxx, 11:35
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, Chris Dollin, 11:25
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 11:18
- Re: Problem when i pass pointers to functions, santosh, 11:17
- Problem when i pass pointers to functions, ramif, 11:12
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Tomás Ó hÉilidhe, 11:10
- Re: I cant do change string to int., Chris Dollin, 11:10
- Re: dumpbin with debug and release version, santosh, 11:03
- Re: I cant do change string to int., santosh, 10:55
- I cant do change string to int., emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 10:46
- Re: simplebinary tree, Ben Bacarisse, 10:41
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, CBFalconer, 10:33
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Eric Sosman, 10:30
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Eric Sosman, 10:13
- Good ebook site [For Me]. 6000+ ebook index, rebratted, 09:22
- dumpbin with debug and release version, George2, 09:11
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Pete Becker, 08:59
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Ben Bacarisse, 08:49
- Re: decimal constant too large, Joe Wright, 08:46
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Pete Becker, 08:45
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, Johannes Bauer, 08:42
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Richard Heathfield, 08:05
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Chris Dollin, 08:03
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Xcriber51, 07:55
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ben Bacarisse, 07:35
- Re: decimal constant too large, Ben Bacarisse, 07:27
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Ben Bacarisse, 06:23
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Chris Torek, 06:21
- MI5 Persecution: Leicester Square 9/2/98 (14608), MI5Victim, 06:06
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, James Kanze, 05:50
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, James Kanze, 05:48
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Sherman Pendley, 05:46
- Re: decimal constant too large, Serve Lau, 05:40
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Malcolm McLean, 05:33
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Flash Gordon, 05:27
- Re: decimal constant too large, Flash Gordon, 05:23
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 05:19
- MI5 Persecution: POSK 2/2/98 (12434), MI5Victim, 05:04
- HI I AM VIVEK, prbraju16@xxxxxxxxx, 04:53
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, Keith Thompson, 04:22
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 04:10
- MI5 Persecution: Brighton 24/9/98 (10260), MI5Victim, 04:03
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, RoS, 03:52
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, RoS, 03:52
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 03:52
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, santosh, 03:50
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, jacob navia, 03:44
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Keith Thompson, 03:38
- Re: decimal constant too large, Keith Thompson, 03:18
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 03:18
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, coaassign@xxxxxxxxx, 03:05
- MI5 Persecution: Johnny Boy (19/June/1999) (8086), MI5Victim, 03:04
- MI5 Persecution: Johnny Boy (21/Aug/1998) (5912), MI5Victim, 02:02
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Richard Heathfield, 00:51
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Nyang A. Phra, 00:46
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Ben Pfaff, 00:44
- MI5 Persecution: Flying Eye (Mar/1999) (3738), MI5Victim, 00:43
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Gordon Burditt, 00:37
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Tubular Technician, 00:31
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Nyang A. Phra, 00:16
- Re: Function pointer dereference security, Richard Heathfield, 00:14
November 10, 2007
- Function pointer dereference security, Nyang A. Phra, 23:56
- Function pointer dereference security, Nyang A. Phra, 23:52
- Re: decimal constant too large, Ben Pfaff, 23:34
- MI5 Persecution: Neil Fox (Nov/1998) (1564), MI5Victim, 23:06
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Keith Thompson, 23:02
- Re: decimal constant too large, Jack Klein, 22:54
- EARN AS MUCH AS U WANT NO LIMIT, angela_gracy, 22:32
- REGISTER YOURSELF AND GET THE $200 FOR FREE, angela_gracy, 22:31
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Kenny McCormack, 21:55
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, CBFalconer, 21:51
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, CBFalconer, 21:48
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), CBFalconer, 21:40
- Re: decimal constant too large, CBFalconer, 21:38
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, CBFalconer, 21:24
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, ozbear, 21:01
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Ben Bacarisse, 20:31
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Bacarisse, 20:26
- Re: decimal constant too large, Joe Wright, 20:04
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Andrew Thompson, 19:30
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 19:04
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 19:03
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 18:37
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Kenny McCormack, 18:34
- Re: decimal constant too large, Keith Thompson, 18:02
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., antondeck, 18:01
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Mark McIntyre, 17:47
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Mark McIntyre, 17:44
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Malcolm McLean, 17:43
- Re: decimal constant too large, Keith Thompson, 17:41
- Re: decimal constant too large, Bartc, 17:31
- Re: decimal constant too large, Harald van D)&k, 17:28
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 17:14
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 16:58
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Eric Sosman, 16:56
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 16:50
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Carl, 16:27
- Re: decimal constant too large, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Bacarisse, 16:06
- Re: decimal constant too large, Keith Thompson, 15:59
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Eric Sosman, 15:48
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 15:43
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, $)CHarald van D)&k, 15:24
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Keith Thompson, 15:13
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 15:11
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, jacob navia, 14:53
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, Johannes Bauer, 14:50
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, jacob navia, 14:49
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Chris Dollin, 14:44
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, jacob navia, 14:43
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Johannes Bauer, 14:33
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Richard Heathfield, 14:33
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Keith Thompson, 14:31
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, jacob navia, 14:31
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:28
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Johannes Bauer, 14:21
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Tim H, 14:20
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, Johannes Bauer, 14:18
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Xcriber51, 14:16
- Re: How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, coaassign@xxxxxxxxx, 14:13
- How to count Number of Instructions executed in One Second, coaassign@xxxxxxxxx, 14:12
- Re: simplebinary tree, Keith Thompson, 14:12
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, Richard Heathfield, 14:11
- Re: Weird sprintf behavior, gw7rib, 14:03
- Re: decimal constant too large, Joe Wright, 13:43
- Weird sprintf behavior, Xcriber51, 13:40
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Serve Lau, 13:39
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Flash Gordon, 13:37
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, EventHelix.com, 11:57
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Richard Riley, 11:53
- Re: Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Ben Bacarisse, 11:50
- Re: decimal constant too large, James Kuyper, 11:42
- Re: decimal constant too large, Ben Bacarisse, 11:31
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Kenny McCormack, 11:20
- Re: decimal constant too large, CBFalconer, 11:09
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, James Kuyper, 11:06
- Re: decimal constant too large, Serve Lau, 11:00
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Richard Harter, 10:23
- Re: decimal constant too large, James Kuyper, 10:02
- Defeating Optimisation for memcmp(), Martin, 09:55
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Kenny McCormack, 08:58
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Pete Becker, 08:34
- Re: program design, what datastructure to choose question....., jason, 08:09
- ►COMPLETE GUIDE TO ENLARGE YOUR PENIS SIZE BY 1-3 INCHES IN JUST FEW WEEKS ◄, C Ken, 07:49
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Ben Bacarisse, 07:21
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Kenny McCormack, 07:05
- Re: decimal constant too large, Ben Bacarisse, 06:49
- Re: decimal constant too large, Martien Verbruggen, 06:45
- Re: decimal constant too large, kerravon, 06:44
- Re: decimal constant too large, Chris Dollin, 06:30
- decimal constant too large, kerravon, 06:08
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Chris Torek, 05:46
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 05:07
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, cr88192, 04:35
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 04:31
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 04:23
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Flash Gordon, 04:15
- Re: simplebinary tree, Richard Heathfield, 04:05
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 03:58
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 03:50
- Re: sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Old Wolf, 03:46
- Re: simplebinary tree, CBFalconer, 03:43
- my c lang., mathivrani, 03:24
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., newnews.home.nl, 03:21
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., CBFalconer, 03:10
- simplebinary tree, sophia . agnes, 02:47
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Keith Thompson, 01:39
- Program In C++, sskumartry, 00:37
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Richard Heathfield, 00:26
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard Heathfield, 00:19
November 09, 2007
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Dik T. Winter, 22:13
- Re: What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 21:33
- Re: program design, what datastructure to choose question....., Ben Bacarisse, 21:14
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, James Kuyper, 21:06
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, James Kuyper, 21:02
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Keith Thompson, 20:52
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Tor Rustad, 20:43
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ivar Rosquist, 20:42
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Keith Thompson, 20:33
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Mark McIntyre, 20:01
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Mark McIntyre, 19:56
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, Tor Rustad, 19:51
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Charlie Gordon, 19:37
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, CBFalconer, 19:32
- Re: main without a return statement, Charlie Gordon, 19:30
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., CBFalconer, 19:29
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., CBFalconer, 19:24
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, acehreli, 19:24
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Antoninus Twink, 19:22
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Duane Hebert, 19:19
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, Barry Schwarz, 19:17
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, CBFalconer, 19:13
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Duane Hebert, 19:11
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, CBFalconer, 19:08
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard Heathfield, 18:47
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Ben Pfaff, 18:46
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Juha Nieminen, 18:44
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Eric Sosman, 18:30
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., antondeck, 18:25
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 18:19
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, red floyd, 18:03
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, ediebur, 17:46
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, dj3vande, 17:33
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, cr88192, 17:27
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Antoninus Twink, 17:13
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Flash Gordon, 17:11
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, moschops, 17:10
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Malcolm McLean, 17:05
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 17:00
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Flash Gordon, 17:00
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Martin Ambuhl, 16:59
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Malcolm McLean, 16:54
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, jacob navia, 16:53
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 16:48
- Re: About time functions and daylight savings, Tor Rustad, 16:48
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Antoninus Twink, 16:41
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 16:28
- Re: linker warnings [OT], Tor Rustad, 16:18
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, moschops, 16:15
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 16:13
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 16:10
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Stephen Sprunk, 16:10
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Tor Rustad, 16:08
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, jameskuyper, 16:07
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, jacob navia, 16:06
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++ [TROLL ALERT], Tor Rustad, 16:03
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, jameskuyper, 16:02
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Tor Rustad, 15:56
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Tor Rustad, 15:53
- Re: What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), Lew Pitcher, 15:49
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, ediebur, 15:48
- Re: program design, what datastructure to choose question....., Tor Rustad, 15:45
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Stephen Sprunk, 15:12
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Chip Coldwell, 14:54
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Ian Collins, 14:48
- Re: Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Victor Bazarov, 14:32
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Chip Coldwell, 14:32
- Re: program design, what datastructure to choose question....., cr88192, 14:31
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Kenny McCormack, 14:19
- Time and memory performance of C versus C++, Generic Usenet Account, 14:17
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Malcolm McLean, 14:15
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Default User, 14:00
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Ian Collins, 13:52
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Ben Pfaff, 13:41
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Kenneth Brody, 13:31
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, jameskuyper, 13:29
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Charlton Wilbur, 13:03
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Leo Calado, 12:58
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, dj3vande, 12:38
- Re: program design, what datastructure to choose question....., Jams Jamma, 12:21
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 12:11
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 12:07
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Charlton Wilbur, 12:03
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Ben Bacarisse, 12:00
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Philip Potter, 11:58
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Philip Potter, 11:56
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Philip Potter, 11:55
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 11:37
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Eric Sosman, 11:36
- Re: program design, what datastructure to choose question....., Ben Bacarisse, 11:36
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 11:33
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), jacob navia, 11:31
- Re: main without a return statement, jameskuyper, 11:24
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 11:14
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Eric Sosman, 11:09
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, jacob navia, 11:07
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Richard Heathfield, 11:06
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Eric Sosman, 10:58
- wholesaler sport shoes,clothing,electrons mobile phone (Nokia N95=260USD), fashion-sky . 003, 10:57
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Mark Bluemel, 10:50
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 10:34
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard, 10:27
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 10:27
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, jacob navia, 10:25
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Richard, 10:10
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 10:05
- Re: main without a return statement, CBFalconer, 09:59
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 09:45
- program design, what datastructure to choose question....., jason, 09:43
- Re: main without a return statement, Charlie Gordon, 09:43
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Kenny McCormack, 09:40
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Charlie Gordon, 09:36
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Philip Potter, 09:35
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Kenny McCormack, 09:25
- Re: main without a return statement, Philip Potter, 09:21
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Charlie Gordon, 09:19
- Re: Port code from Solaris to Linux, Tim Prince, 09:16
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:14
- Re: Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Richard Heathfield, 09:03
- Port code from Solaris to Linux, Leo Calado, 08:59
- Richard Heathfield's personal threads., Malcolm McLean, 08:52
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Kenny McCormack, 08:50
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Richard Heathfield, 08:35
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Charlie Gordon, 08:27
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ben Bacarisse, 08:26
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Mark Bluemel, 08:23
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Charlie Gordon, 08:19
- Re: main without a return statement, Charlie Gordon, 08:11
- Re: main without a return statement, Charlie Gordon, 08:07
- Re: main without a return statement, Richard Heathfield, 07:56
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 07:50
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, James Kuyper, 07:48
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 07:47
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 07:42
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 07:40
- Re: main without a return statement, Philip Potter, 07:39
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Willem, 07:28
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, Malcolm McLean, 07:14
- Re: O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, jacob navia, 07:06
- Re: main without a return statement, Charlie Gordon, 07:06
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Charlie Gordon, 06:57
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms, Friedrich Dominicus, 06:13
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Richard Bos, 06:09
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Richard Bos, 06:07
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Philip Potter, 05:59
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Philip Potter, 05:54
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Philip Potter, 05:52
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Peter 'Shaggy' Haywood, 05:48
- O_TEXT, in microsoft environment, O_TEXT, 05:46
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 05:08
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 05:06
- Re: 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, jacob navia, 03:55
- Re: getopt under windows, Markus Mayer, 03:33
- Re: 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, jaysome, 03:12
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Laurent Deniau, 03:03
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, user923005, 02:13
- Re: How to create large files with c?, jaysome, 02:13
- Romance stories details........................, jayabarathi2007, 01:55
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 00:44
- program in C++, jayabarathi2007, 00:38
- Re: main without a return statement, Richard Heathfield, 00:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 00:17
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 00:13
November 08, 2007
- Re: Negative Value, mdeh, 23:47
- linker warnings, Luká¹ Polok, 22:46
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, James Kuyper, 22:03
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Eric Sosman, 21:28
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Peter Nilsson, 21:18
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, CBFalconer, 21:02
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, jxh, 20:38
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, santosh, 20:35
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Ben Bacarisse, 20:32
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, user923005, 20:21
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Barry Schwarz, 20:20
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, user923005, 20:06
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Charlie Gordon, 19:56
- Re: main without a return statement, Keith Thompson, 19:54
- Re: mallinfo for 64bit, Keith Thompson, 19:46
- Re: Negative Value, Keith Thompson, 19:35
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Charlie Gordon, 19:33
- Re: About time functions and daylight savings, jameskuyper, 19:29
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, jameskuyper, 19:17
- Re: main without a return statement, Charlie Gordon, 18:59
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Ben Pfaff, 18:55
- Re: About time functions and daylight savings, Tor Rustad, 18:51
- Re: mallinfo for 64bit, Mark McIntyre, 18:48
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Mark McIntyre, 18:44
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Ben Pfaff, 18:27
- Re: sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Ark Khasin, 18:25
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Charlie Gordon, 18:16
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Tor Rustad, 18:15
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Bartc, 18:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Antoninus Twink, 17:55
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 17:52
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlie Gordon, 17:48
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Tor Rustad, 17:43
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Charlie Gordon, 17:30
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Tor Rustad, 17:27
- Re: sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Old Wolf, 17:22
- Re: About time functions and daylight savings, lawrence . jones, 17:20
- Re: About time functions and daylight savings, Ben Bacarisse, 17:13
- Re: Negative "not taking", CBFalconer, 17:11
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Old Wolf, 17:05
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, CBFalconer, 17:01
- Re: const is not const, Old Wolf, 16:58
- Re: const is not const, Old Wolf, 16:56
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Ben Bacarisse, 16:54
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, CBFalconer, 16:54
- Re: mutex multi process sharing question, mazzawi, 16:52
- Re: About time functions and daylight savings, Kenneth Brody, 16:52
- Re: 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, Eric Sosman, 16:48
- Re: 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, Ben Pfaff, 16:46
- Re: 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, Peter Pichler, 16:20
- Re: 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, Martin Ambuhl, 16:14
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Ben Pfaff, 16:05
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Charlie Gordon, 16:05
- mutex multi process sharing question, mazzawi, 16:03
- Re: how to get dollars($) in c, Ben Pfaff, 16:01
- Re: mallinfo for 64bit, Amit Gupta, 15:54
- 0 converted to 0.0 for float variable?, vlsidesign, 15:54
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlton Wilbur, 15:53
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Ben Pfaff, 15:44
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Charlie Gordon, 15:43
- Re: How to create large files with c?, David Tiktin, 15:42
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Ben Pfaff, 15:33
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, Flash Gordon, 15:32
- Re: Question on free() ing a hash table, gw7rib, 15:25
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Eric Sosman, 15:19
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, jameskuyper, 15:19
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Szabolcs Nagy, 15:14
- About time functions and daylight savings, DiAvOl, 15:13
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, user923005, 15:13
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Bartc, 15:09
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, decker, 14:54
- Re: mallinfo for 64bit, Ian Collins, 14:49
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlton Wilbur, 14:48
- Re: How to create large files with c?, David Tiktin, 14:47
- Re: getopt under windows, Nemanja Trifunovic, 14:44
- mallinfo for 64bit, Amit Gupta, 14:28
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, decker, 14:06
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, dj3vande, 14:01
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Bartc, 13:56
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Coos Haak, 13:10
- Re: Linux, extracing symbol table to read core dump, Johannes Bauer, 13:01
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, ymuntyan, 12:50
- Re: Negative "not taking", Richard, 12:40
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Willem, 12:38
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Willem, 12:27
- Nokia N95 Hoodies Sunglasses Nokia N93 Nokia N70 Sony memory card Mobile Phones, shopbb . 002, 12:16
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, jameskuyper, 12:10
- Re: Negative "not taking", Mark Bluemel, 11:32
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Mark Bluemel, 11:27
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Charlton Wilbur, 11:25
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), John Bode, 11:17
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, santosh, 11:16
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, decker, 11:15
- Re: Negative Value, mdh, 11:09
- Re: Negative "not taking", mdh, 11:07
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Eric Sosman, 11:05
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Szabolcs Nagy, 11:03
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Kenneth Brody, 11:00
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Eric Sosman, 10:58
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, loudking, 10:57
- Re: Negative Value, Kenneth Brody, 10:52
- Re: Linux, extracing symbol table to read core dump, Brian Szmyd, 10:50
- Re: Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, Brian Szmyd, 10:48
- Re: difference inbetween macro & function, thnkx!, Charlie Gordon, 10:36
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Charlie Gordon, 10:08
- Re: Negative "not taking", Lew Pitcher, 10:00
- Re: Negative "not taking", Ben Pfaff, 09:55
- Which are the best manner to return a pointer to a pointer of two-dim array?, decker, 09:50
- Negative "not taking", mdh, 09:46
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Charlie Gordon, 09:44
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Mark Bluemel, 09:28
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, James Kuyper, 09:17
- Re: sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Eric Sosman, 09:13
- Linux, extracing symbol table to read core dump, Johannes Bauer, 09:00
- Re: sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Thad Smith, 08:42
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Mark Bluemel, 08:29
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 08:29
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Bos, 08:22
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Philip Potter, 08:17
- Re: How to create large files with c?, jacob navia, 08:12
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, James Kuyper, 08:09
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 08:07
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, CBFalconer, 07:51
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, CBFalconer, 07:43
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Szabolcs Nagy, 07:24
- Re: How to create large files with c?, James Kuyper, 07:24
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, James Kuyper, 07:15
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Joachim Schmitz, 07:10
- Re: sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Ben Bacarisse, 06:57
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, James Kuyper, 06:53
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Ben Bacarisse, 06:00
- how to get dollars($) in c, Paro, 05:58
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Philip Potter, 05:52
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Mark Bluemel, 05:50
- Re: main without a return statement, Barry Schwarz, 05:49
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Philip Potter, 05:37
- Re: const is not const, Philip Potter, 05:34
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Ben Bacarisse, 05:33
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Philip Potter, 05:30
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 05:26
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Ian Collins, 05:16
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Ian Collins, 05:11
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Philip Potter, 04:58
- Re: How to create large files with c?, Richard Tobin, 04:56
- How to create large files with c?, loudking, 04:33
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Mark Bluemel, 04:32
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Nick Keighley, 04:32
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Mark Bluemel, 03:46
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Richard Heathfield, 02:59
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:49
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Ian Collins, 02:39
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, Szabolcs Nagy, 02:38
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Richard Heathfield, 02:27
- Re: Negative Value, Keith Thompson, 01:46
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, thehobbit, 01:31
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Ian Collins, 01:22
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Barry Schwarz, 01:15
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, thehobbit, 01:13
- Re: Richard heathfields C programming article, dj3vande, 00:41
- An important message to all jobseekers ,and internet users, jobmasters, 00:33
- Re: Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, Jack Klein, 00:20
- 7000+ beautiful Russian girls, brewer, 00:18
- Richard heathfields C programming article, sophia . agnes, 00:13
- Re: Negative Value, Jack Klein, 00:12
November 07, 2007
- Add 4 20 digit numbers in C, thehobbit, 23:43
- sub-int types, casts, MISRA and RH's writings, Ark Khasin, 23:26
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, James Kuyper, 23:10
- Re: How to create separate character pointers?, Eric Sosman, 22:49
- How to create separate character pointers?, Lambda, 22:34
- Re: Negative Value, mdh, 22:31
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Keith Thompson, 22:09
- Re: const is not const, Eric Sosman, 21:49
- Re: Negative Value, CBFalconer, 21:28
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Dik T. Winter, 21:23
- Re: const is not const, CBFalconer, 21:20
- Re: Mnemonic, CBFalconer, 21:09
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Tubular Technician, 21:07
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 20:41
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Ben Bacarisse, 20:20
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, user923005, 20:20
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Dik T. Winter, 20:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Dik T. Winter, 20:05
- Re: Negative Value, mdeh, 19:46
- Re: asdf, Default User, 19:44
- Re: Negative Value, mdeh, 19:44
- Re: Negative Value, Ben Bacarisse, 19:40
- Negative Value, mdeh, 19:35
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Amandil, 19:35
- Negative Value, mdeh, 19:33
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Amandil, 19:30
- Negative Value, mdeh, 19:30
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ben Bacarisse, 19:09
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), jacob navia, 18:52
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Flash Gordon, 18:12
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Tor Rustad, 17:54
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Rob Kendrick, 17:51
- Who wants to find, approach & talk to Girls who love C programming?, freefinding, 17:47
- Re: main without a return statement, Philip Potter, 17:41
- Re: const is not const, Szabolcs Nagy, 17:12
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 17:10
- Re: main without a return statement, jameskuyper, 16:48
- Re: main without a return statement, Martin Ambuhl, 16:47
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Charlton Wilbur, 16:25
- Re: main without a return statement, axr0284, 16:24
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:15
- Re: Mnemonic, Richard Heathfield, 16:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, RoS, 16:14
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Malcolm McLean, 16:06
- Re: Meaning of memset, Chris Torek, 16:05
- Re: .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), John Bode, 15:57
- Re: getopt under windows, Malcolm McLean, 15:56
- Re: Mnemonic, John Bode, 15:52
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Amandil, 15:52
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Flash Gordon, 15:49
- .NET on non-MS platforms (Was, for some reason lost in antiquity: Mnemonic), Kenny McCormack, 15:40
- Re: const is not const, Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: getopt under windows, user923005, 14:58
- Re: Mnemonic, santosh, 14:55
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Chris Torek, 14:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 14:24
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 14:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 13:57
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 13:51
- Re: Mnemonic, John Bode, 13:48
- Re: asdf, Christopher Benson-Manica, 13:45
- Re: function arguments and pointers revisited, Sheldon, 13:22
- Re: function arguments and pointers revisited, John Bode, 12:56
- Re: Mnemonic, Richard Heathfield, 12:46
- OT - Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, santosh, 12:42
- Re: Mnemonic, jacob navia, 12:26
- Re: function arguments and pointers revisited, Eric Sosman, 12:10
- Re: function arguments and pointers revisited, dj3vande, 12:08
- Re: Mnemonic, John Bode, 12:07
- Re: getopt under windows, Markus Mayer, 12:04
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Philip Potter, 11:54
- function arguments and pointers revisited, Sheldon, 11:44
- asdf, derek, 11:35
- Re: getopt under windows, Ben Pfaff, 11:30
- Re: main without a return statement, Eric Sosman, 11:23
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard, 11:22
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Richard, 11:13
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Dik T. Winter, 10:57
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Philip Potter, 10:54
- Re: const is not const, jacob navia, 10:50
- Re: Signal dispositions, Al Balmer, 10:50
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Stephen Sprunk, 10:47
- Re: const is not const, Eric Sosman, 10:36
- main without a return statement, axr0284, 10:27
- Re: const is not const, Andrey Tarasevich, 10:23
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, CBFalconer, 10:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 10:18
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Spoon, 10:16
- Re: getopt under windows, Nemanja Trifunovic, 10:15
- Re: Signal dispositions, James Kuyper, 10:01
- Re: const is not const, jacob navia, 09:59
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Richard Heathfield, 09:49
- Re: Signal dispositions, Charlie Gordon, 09:38
- problem solved (was: Re: getopt under windows), Markus Mayer, 09:34
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, James Kuyper, 09:34
- sga, warningsga, 09:23
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Charlie Gordon, 09:22
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Philip Potter, 09:15
- const is not const, Szabolcs Nagy, 09:01
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 08:53
- Re: getopt under windows, Markus Mayer, 08:51
- Re: getopt under windows, Markus Mayer, 08:47
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:45
- Re: getopt under windows, Markus Mayer, 08:45
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, sophia . agnes, 08:44
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, James Kuyper, 08:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:38
- Re: Network time to C time, Kenny McCormack, 08:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 08:36
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Philip Potter, 08:35
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Richard, 08:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:33
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, James Kuyper, 08:31
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Richard, 08:31
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 08:27
- Re: getopt under windows, jacob navia, 08:19
- Re: Network time to C time, James Kuyper, 08:16
- Re: getopt under windows, Kenny McCormack, 08:12
- Re: Meaning of memset, James Kuyper, 08:11
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Kenny McCormack, 08:10
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Kenny McCormack, 08:08
- getopt under windows, Markus Mayer, 08:01
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Dik T. Winter, 07:57
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper, 07:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, William Hughes, 07:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, William Hughes, 07:39
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper, 07:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, William Hughes, 07:30
- Re: getopt under windows, Friedrich Dominicus, 07:21
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Richard Heathfield, 07:05
- Re: Richard heathfields casting operation, Chris Dollin, 07:05
- Richard heathfields casting operation, sophia . agnes, 06:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 06:34
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Nick Keighley, 06:31
- Re: mnemonic, Charlie Gordon, 06:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Willis, 06:01
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 05:59
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Keith Willis, 05:49
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 05:48
- Re: Bit Reversal using recursion, Keith Willis, 05:44
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 05:38
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Charlie Gordon, 05:37
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Charlie Gordon, 05:08
- Re: Network time to C time, David Schwartz, 04:54
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., santosh, 04:50
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Nick Keighley, 03:43
- Re: Dead link [was: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue.], Richard Heathfield, 03:12
- Re: Dead link [was: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue.], Keith Thompson, 02:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Bos, 02:13
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, John Bode, 00:41
- zdc, sherilanitha, 00:32
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Christopher Benson-Manica, 00:19
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Christopher Benson-Manica, 00:13
- Re: Dead link [was: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue.], Richard Heathfield, 00:04
November 06, 2007
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Martien Verbruggen, 23:54
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Keith Thompson, 23:48
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Keith Thompson, 22:41
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, CBFalconer, 22:25
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Charlie Gordon, 22:02
- Re: mnemonic, Ben Bacarisse, 21:54
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Ian Collins, 21:52
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Charlie Gordon, 21:36
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 21:26
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 21:14
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 21:07
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Lambda, 21:01
- 7000+ beautiful Russian girls, brewer, 20:58
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Lambda, 20:53
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Tzy-Jye Daniel Lin, 20:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 20:00
- Re: mnemonic, Charlie Gordon, 20:00
- Re: mnemonic, Charlie Gordon, 19:50
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, William Hughes, 19:47
- Re: Bit Reversal using recursion, Charlie Gordon, 19:42
- Re: mnemonic, Charlie Gordon, 19:31
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, user923005, 19:30
- Re: Bit Reversal using recursion, Charlie Gordon, 19:27
- Re: Sizeof ponters, cr88192, 19:24
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Barry Schwarz, 19:21
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, cr88192, 19:06
- Re: difference inbetween macro & function, Keith Thompson, 18:48
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Mark McIntyre, 18:22
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Keith Thompson, 18:20
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, cr88192, 17:51
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, omkar pangarkar, 16:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 16:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, CBFalconer, 16:40
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, CBFalconer, 16:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 16:21
- Re: Interview question, user923005, 16:16
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Eric Sosman, 16:00
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Keith Thompson, 15:54
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Eric Sosman, 15:52
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., John Gordon, 15:52
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Kevin, 15:47
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., santosh, 15:46
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Rob Kendrick, 15:38
- Re: Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Ben Pfaff, 15:37
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, santosh, 15:32
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Andrey Tarasevich, 15:31
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Walter Roberson, 15:29
- Re: Absense of bool, João Jerónimo, 15:29
- Troubling Alignment (I think) issue., Kevin, 15:27
- Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, omkar pangarkar, 15:26
- Re: Are system calls sometimes costlier than library calls?, Richard Tobin, 15:24
- Re: Interview question, santosh, 15:23
- Re: An interview question by MS, Richard Tobin, 15:19
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, jameskuyper, 14:45
- Re: odbc project, user923005, 14:23
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 14:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 14:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 14:18
- Re: An interview question by MS, santosh, 14:17
- Re: strtok challenge, John Gordon, 14:04
- Re: Interview question, Flash Gordon, 14:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 14:02
- Re: An interview question by MS, Richard Heathfield, 13:58
- Re: Network time to C time, santosh, 13:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 13:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:47
- Re: An interview question by MS, santosh, 13:47
- Re: Network time to C time, Richard, 13:44
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Richard Heathfield, 13:43
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, jacob navia, 13:42
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Charlie Gordon, 13:42
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Charlie Gordon, 13:41
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Ian Collins, 13:40
- Re: An interview question by MS, Richard Heathfield, 13:40
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 13:35
- Re: Network time to C time, santosh, 13:35
- Re: Network time to C time, santosh, 13:32
- Re: Network time to C time, Kenny McCormack, 13:31
- Re: strtok challenge, Sheldon, 13:24
- Re: An interview question by MS, Ben Pfaff, 13:23
- Re: Network time to C time, Richard, 13:15
- Re: strtok challenge, jason, 13:14
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Richard, 13:14
- Re: difference inbetween macro & function, thnkx!, jason, 13:09
- Re: strtok challenge, Eric Sosman, 13:07
- Re: strtok challenge, santosh, 13:06
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, santosh, 13:01
- Re: strtok challenge, John Gordon, 13:00
- OT - Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 12:53
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 12:50
- wholesale sport shoes,clothing,electronics in china www.shopbb.com, shopbb . 003, 12:50
- strtok challenge, Sheldon, 12:46
- Re: difference inbetween macro & function, John Gordon, 12:38
- Re: Network time to C time, Kenny McCormack, 12:37
- Re: odbc project, santosh, 12:37
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Charlie Gordon, 12:36
- Re: difference inbetween macro & function, santosh, 12:34
- Re: difference inbetween macro & function, gallows, 12:34
- Re: invalid operands to binary == or wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark, Willem, 12:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 12:30
- Re: Network time to C time, Chip Coldwell, 12:22
- Re: Interview question, Richard, 12:16
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Eric Sosman, 12:15
- Re: pll: who uses _Bool, Charlie Gordon, 12:15
- Re: Interview question, Richard, 12:07
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Charlie Gordon, 12:01
- difference inbetween macro & function, jason, 11:59
- Re: Interview question, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:54
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Richard, 11:53
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Ben Bacarisse, 11:48
- Re: Absense of bool, jameskuyper, 11:31
- Re: Writing styles (Was: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program), Richard, 11:29
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Richard, 11:26
- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 11:23
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Mark Bluemel, 11:22
- odbc project, vaib, 11:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Ben Bacarisse, 11:16
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- Re: Writing single bits to a file, Charlie Gordon, 11:12
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Christopher Benson-Manica, 11:07
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 11:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, jameskuyper, 11:04
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, santosh, 11:03
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 11:00
- Re: Signal dispositions, Golden California Girls, 10:59
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 10:57
- Re: Interview question, santosh, 10:54
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 10:46
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 10:43
- Re: An interview question by MS, Christopher Benson-Manica, 10:39
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Eric Sosman, 10:31
- Re: Interview question, Philip Potter, 10:24
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Jeffrey Stedfast, 10:08
- Interview question, sophia . agnes, 10:02
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 09:19
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 09:17
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 09:08
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper, 08:58
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Richard, 08:52
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Barry Schwarz, 08:50
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Dik T. Winter, 08:40
- Writing styles (Was: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program), Kenny McCormack, 08:34
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 08:34
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, James Kuyper, 08:29
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Nick Keighley, 08:24
- Re: error:not a class, Nick Keighley, 08:20
- Re: error:not a class, Mike Wahler, 08:10
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, James Kuyper, 08:08
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 07:59
- Re: Signal dispositions, Nick Keighley, 07:51
- Re: Absense of bool, Ben Bacarisse, 07:51
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 07:49
- error:not a class, yeah, 07:47
- Re: Meaning of memset, James Kuyper, 07:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 07:45
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, gw7rib, 07:44
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard Tobin, 07:42
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 07:42
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 07:41
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard Tobin, 07:36
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 07:24
- Re: An interview question by MS, Philip Potter, 07:22
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 07:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, James Kuyper, 07:13
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 07:03
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 06:38
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Dik T. Winter, 06:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 06:30
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 06:22
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Marc Boyer, 06:19
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Chris Dollin, 06:14
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Barry Schwarz, 06:13
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Lambda, 05:59
- Re: An interview question by MS, Lambda, 05:53
- Re: invalid operands to binary == or wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark, Richard Heathfield, 05:25
- Re: invalid operands to binary == or wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark, Sheldon, 05:24
- Re: invalid operands to binary == or wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark, Sheldon, 05:24
- Re: invalid operands to binary == or wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark, santosh, 05:22
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 05:18
- invalid operands to binary == or wrong type argument to unary exclamation mark, Sheldon, 05:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 05:14
- Re: Network time to C time, Keith Thompson, 05:12
- Re: An interview question by MS, santosh, 05:05
- Re: An interview question by MS, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 05:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, santosh, 05:01
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 04:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Willis, 04:56
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Marc Boyer, 04:50
- Re: An interview question by MS, Duncan Muirhead, 04:48
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Tobin, 04:46
- Re: Signal dispositions, Jim Cochrane, 04:33
- Re: An interview question by MS, santosh, 04:30
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 04:24
- Re: An interview question by MS, Richard Tobin, 04:19
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, santosh, 04:18
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Richard Tobin, 04:11
- Re: Eclipse CDT error parser for external tool, santosh, 04:08
- Re: An interview question by MS, Richard Heathfield, 04:00
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, santosh, 03:48
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Richard, 03:46
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:43
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Ian Collins, 03:41
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Jean-Marc Bourguet, 03:37
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Lambda, 03:35
- Re: Eclipse CDT error parser for external tool, ups_genius, 03:31
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, santosh, 03:30
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, santosh, 03:28
- An interview question by MS, Lambda, 03:20
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 03:20
- Re: How to handle invalid argument with C?, Ian Collins, 03:12
- How to handle invalid argument with C?, Lambda, 02:56
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ian Collins, 02:41
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Bos, 02:33
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Keith Thompson, 02:33
- Re: Looking for quality source code to read, Ian Collins, 02:27
- Re: Network time to C time, Richard Bos, 02:22
- Re: What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 02:22
- Looking for quality source code to read, Lambda, 01:47
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, cr88192, 01:20
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- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, cr88192, 00:42
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, Mike Wahler, 00:39
November 05, 2007
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Ark Khasin, 23:54
- Re: Discarding contexts of a text file starting from an offset, Peter Nilsson, 23:33
- Re: MISRA C latest guidelines--- anybody has?, Jack Klein, 23:24
- Re: Eclipse CDT error parser for external tool, Jack Klein, 23:21
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Jack Klein, 23:13
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Jack Klein, 23:10
- Re: return value of successful open call, Barry Schwarz, 23:09
- Re: Discarding contexts of a text file starting from an offset, Barry Schwarz, 22:24
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 21:54
- Re: Mnemonic, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 21:50
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 21:50
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Peter Nilsson, 21:18
- Re: Network time to C time, Joe Wright, 21:10
- Re: Mnemonic, Eric Sosman, 20:58
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 20:39
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Richard Heathfield, 20:37
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Jeffrey Stedfast, 20:36
- Re: What's the deal with size_t?, Ben Pfaff, 20:36
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Stephen Sprunk, 20:21
- What's the deal with size_t?, Tubular Technician, 20:16
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Keith Thompson, 20:06
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Tor Rustad, 19:58
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 19:55
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Jeffrey Stedfast, 19:46
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, CBFalconer, 19:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 19:01
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., CBFalconer, 19:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:59
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, jameskuyper, 18:54
- Re: return value of successful open call, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: Bit count of an integer, James Harris, 18:49
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), CBFalconer, 18:42
- Re: [ot]Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:41
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Keith Thompson, 18:41
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:40
- Re: Absense of bool, CBFalconer, 18:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, jacob navia, 18:31
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Mark McIntyre, 18:12
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Mark McIntyre, 18:11
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 18:11
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Ben Pfaff, 18:05
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 17:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, J. J. Farrell, 17:50
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Keith Thompson, 17:46
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, pete, 17:31
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Rob Kendrick, 17:19
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, David Tiktin, 17:09
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Ben Pfaff, 16:57
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Christopher Benson-Manica, 16:55
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, jacob navia, 16:53
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, user923005, 16:51
- Re: mnemonic, Keith Thompson, 16:48
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Malcolm McLean, 16:47
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 16:45
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, pete, 16:40
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, user923005, 16:38
- Re: Network time to C time, Keith Thompson, 16:36
- Re: Bit count of an integer, christian.bau, 16:32
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Eric Sosman, 16:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, J. J. Farrell, 16:30
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, user923005, 16:25
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Eric Sosman, 16:25
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, pete, 16:23
- Re: Bit count of an integer, pete, 16:18
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, jxh, 16:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, William Hughes, 16:13
- [ot]Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, pete, 16:01
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, David Tiktin, 15:54
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, Flash Gordon, 15:45
- help, devel001, 15:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, user923005, 15:32
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 15:28
- Re: Absense of bool, Tor Rustad, 15:18
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, user923005, 15:17
- Re: Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, santosh, 14:58
- Re: Absense of bool, Martin Ambuhl, 14:56
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, $)CHarald van D)&k, 14:55
- Re: Absense of bool, Flash Gordon, 14:52
- Read a line under MS/Unix/Mac, mazwolfe, 14:44
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 14:37
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Willem, 14:15
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 14:11
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, mazwolfe, 14:10
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, jacob navia, 13:54
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, John Bode, 13:54
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, John Bode, 13:53
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Richard Heathfield, 13:45
- Re: A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, Walter Roberson, 13:41
- A better algorithm to calculate a leap year?, mazwolfe, 13:30
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Walter Roberson, 13:29
- Re: Bit count of an integer, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 13:20
- Re: C Questions, dj3vande, 13:16
- Re: What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), mazwolfe, 13:11
- Re: C Questions, santosh, 13:04
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 13:01
- Re: Absense of bool, João Jerónimo, 12:49
- Re: mnemonic, Gray Area, 12:48
- Re: C Questions, Harald van D)&k, 12:45
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), Ben Bacarisse, 12:37
- Re: MISRA C latest guidelines--- anybody has?, santosh, 12:36
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, $)CHarald van D)&k, 12:34
- Re: Absense of bool, João Jerónimo, 12:29
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Richard, 12:17
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Richard Bos, 12:09
- Re: MISRA C latest guidelines--- anybody has?, Tim Brown, 12:08
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 11:52
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, Flash Gordon, 11:18
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), ohaqqi@xxxxxxxxx, 11:11
- Re: Network time to C time, Kenny McCormack, 10:59
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Mark Bluemel, 10:54
- Re: Bit count of an integer, Richard, 10:48
- Re: bitwise operator and endianness, Martin Ambuhl, 10:45
- Re: Absense of bool, Chris Dollin, 10:44
- Re: Absense of bool, João Jerónimo, 10:44
- Re: Mnemonic, Kenny McCormack, 10:39
- Bit count of an integer, lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx, 10:33
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Chris Dollin, 10:21
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, Stephen Sprunk, 10:19
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 10:07
- Re: Absense of bool, João Jerónimo, 09:46
- Re: mnemonic, Nick Keighley, 09:37
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, ups_genius, 09:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 09:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 09:32
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard, 09:26
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Chris Dollin, 09:08
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., somenath, 09:03
- Re: C Questions, Richard Heathfield, 09:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 08:59
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., Mark Bluemel, 08:56
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., somenath, 08:53
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., Eric Sosman, 08:48
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., somenath, 08:43
- Re: bitwise operator and endianness, Eric Sosman, 08:38
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., pete, 08:34
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Richard, 08:33
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 08:31
- MISRA C latest guidelines--- anybody has?, kr, 08:26
- Re: Network time to C time, Barry Schwarz, 08:26
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Eric Sosman, 08:26
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., Flash Gordon, 08:24
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., pete, 08:10
- Re: bitwise operator and endianness, pete, 08:07
- Re: bitwise operator and endianness, Chris Dollin, 08:03
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, James Kuyper, 07:58
- Eclipse CDT error parser for external tool, ups_genius, 07:56
- Re: Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., jacob navia, 07:53
- Re: bitwise operator and endianness, James Kuyper, 07:50
- Re: C Questions, pete, 07:49
- Some suggestion required regarding get line functionality., somenath, 07:43
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, cr88192, 07:41
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, James Kuyper, 07:38
- Re: C Questions, Flash Gordon, 07:34
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, santosh, 07:32
- bitwise operator and endianness, Rahul, 07:27
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 07:25
- Re: A character with a negative value, pete, 07:24
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, Joachim Schmitz, 07:15
- Re: What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), Richard Heathfield, 07:14
- Re: ANSI C grammar dependency graph, pete, 07:13
- Re: Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, santosh, 07:08
- Re: What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), pete, 07:03
- Why oh why does this NOT give a compile error?, Paul Melis, 07:02
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ?(? token", ramif_47, 06:59
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ?(? token", santosh, 06:54
- *******C I Miss You ********, MinsaraKannaGi, 06:38
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ?(? token", pete, 06:26
- Re: C Questions, Richard Heathfield, 06:24
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Bos, 06:15
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ?(? token", Mark Bluemel, 06:14
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ‘(’ token", Mark Bluemel, 06:12
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ‘(’ token", Chris Dollin, 06:07
- Re: help to explain sscanf(), Mark Bluemel, 06:05
- Re: "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ?(? token", santosh, 06:03
- Re: C Questions, pete, 06:03
- Re: A character with a negative value, Chris Dollin, 05:56
- "test.c:20: error: expected identifier before ‘(’ token", ramif_47, 05:52
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 05:51
- Re: Absense of bool, CBFalconer, 05:41
- help to explain sscanf(), BlueJ, 05:35
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 05:25
- Re: C Questions, Richard Heathfield, 05:08
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 05:06
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Mark Bluemel, 05:03
- Re: Sizeof ponters, Chris Dollin, 05:03
- Re: C Questions, Philip Potter, 04:59
- Re: argument evaluation, Chris Dollin, 04:59
- What is the "point" of using pointers? (tutorial 4 retarded C programmers sufferrers of ADD also ;-) ), ☆☆☆☆☆ Sü Keith Chakotay von Carpati, 04:55
- Re: C Questions, aarklon, 04:41
- Re: return value of successful open call, Richard Tobin, 04:29
- Re: return value of successful open call, Richard Bos, 04:13
- Re: Writing interrupt driven circular buffer, karthikbalaguru, 04:12
- Re: Discarding contexts of a text file starting from an offset, Richard Bos, 04:11
- Re: return value of successful open call, MisterE, 04:07
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, abhimanyu.v@xxxxxxxxx, 04:05
- Re: Sizeof ponters, Mark Bluemel, 04:00
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, MisterE, 03:59
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, Keith Thompson, 03:57
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, abhimanyu.v@xxxxxxxxx, 03:51
- lkdshdfgh, MayaKannaGi, 03:48
- Re: ANSI C grammar dependency graph, Richard Heathfield, 03:48
- Re: mnemonic, Richard Bos, 03:48
- Re: C Questions, santosh, 03:47
- Re: Discarding contexts of a text file starting from an offset, Richard Heathfield, 03:47
- Re: return value of successful open call, Keith Thompson, 03:45
- Re: mnemonic, Richard Bos, 03:44
- Re: C Questions, Philip Potter, 03:42
- Re: Discarding contexts of a text file starting from an offset, santosh, 03:40
- Re: return value of successful open call, santosh, 03:37
- Re: need to find a good C tutorial, santosh, 03:33
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Richard Bos, 03:24
- need to find a good C tutorial, wanttodie, 03:20
- Re: different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, karthikbalaguru, 03:17
- Re: ANSI C grammar dependency graph, Chris Hills, 03:16
- Re: C Questions, Keith Thompson, 03:13
- different way of finding out offsetof a member in structure, abhimanyu.v@xxxxxxxxx, 02:56
- return value of successful open call, paresh, 02:47
- Discarding contexts of a text file starting from an offset, parthaspanda22, 02:24
- t shirt Handbag bags IPOD MP3 MP4 PSP PS2 PS3 Nokia N95 Hoodies Sunglasses, fashion-sky . 001, 02:12
- Re: ANSI C grammar dependency graph, Richard Heathfield, 00:55
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard Heathfield, 00:47
- Re: Mnemonic, Richard Heathfield, 00:41
- ##### HAI Friends######, MayaKannaGi, 00:31
- Re: ANSI C grammar dependency graph, Ben Pfaff, 00:28
- Re: ANSI C grammar dependency graph, pete, 00:24
- ANSI C grammar dependency graph, aarklon, 00:14
November 04, 2007
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 23:58
- Re: C Questions, aarklon, 23:57
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), Barry Schwarz, 23:29
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), somenath, 23:22
- Re: Mnemonic, Kenny McCormack, 23:17
- Re: Advanced Test in C: The 0x10 Best Questions for C Programmers, Jack Klein, 23:05
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Jack Klein, 22:56
- Re: Mnemonic, Keith Thompson, 22:50
- Re: Absense of bool, Jack Klein, 22:36
- Re: evalutation order for logical operators, gallows, 21:03
- Re: evalutation order for logical operators, Peter Nilsson, 20:52
- Re: evalutation order for logical operators, pete, 20:49
- evalutation order for logical operators, gallows, 20:42
- Re: Absense of bool, Tor Rustad, 20:14
- Re: Mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 20:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 19:10
- Advanced Test in C: The 0x10 Best Questions for C Programmers, aarklon, 18:45
- Re: Absense of bool, J. J. Farrell, 18:31
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 18:30
- Re: Mnemonic, Eric Sosman, 18:03
- Re: C Questions, J. J. Farrell, 18:03
- Re: C Questions, Old Wolf, 18:02
- Re: Mnemonic, Eric Sosman, 18:02
- Re: Linux: Unbuffered reading from stdin, David Thompson, 18:02
- Re: sizeof(ptr) = ?, David Thompson, 18:02
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, David Thompson, 18:02
- Re: Variable declaration inside a switch statement., David Thompson, 18:02
- Re: C Questions, Old Wolf, 18:02
- Re: C Questions, Old Wolf, 17:58
- Re: C Questions, Old Wolf, 17:50
- Re: Absense of bool, Keith Thompson, 17:40
- Re: Absense of bool, Old Wolf, 17:36
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 17:32
- Re: Mnemonic, Mark McIntyre, 17:28
- Re: What is purpose of #defs inside a strcuture, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 17:27
- Re: Absense of bool, Mark McIntyre, 17:25
- Re: Network time to C time, Keith Thompson, 17:01
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 16:55
- Re: Network time to C time, Thad Smith, 16:53
- Re: Question1, Keith Thompson, 16:44
- Re: Mnemonic, Keith Thompson, 16:42
- Re: Absense of bool, Keith Thompson, 16:41
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 16:39
- Re: Network time to C time, Andrew Chalk, 16:38
- Re: Mnemonic, jacob navia, 16:35
- Re: C Questions, santosh, 16:27
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 16:20
- Re: Mnemonic, Richard, 16:19
- Re: argument evaluation, Keith Thompson, 16:16
- Re: What is purpose of #defs inside a strcuture, Eric Sosman, 16:14
- Re: Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, mazwolfe, 16:10
- Re: C Questions, aarklon, 16:10
- Re: Network time to C time, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Network time to C time, Keith Thompson, 16:07
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 16:04
- Re: argument evaluation, Eric Sosman, 16:02
- Re: What is purpose of #defs inside a strcuture, Keith Thompson, 15:56
- Re: Question1, Sjouke Burry, 15:55
- Re: What is purpose of #defs inside a strcuture, santosh, 15:54
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Malcolm McLean, 15:52
- Re: Mnemonic, Eric Sosman, 15:51
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 15:44
- Re: Absense of bool, Keith Thompson, 15:28
- Re: What is purpose of #defs inside a strcuture, Ben Pfaff, 15:26
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 15:00
- Re: Sizeof ponters, Gordon Burditt, 14:47
- What is purpose of #defs inside a strcuture, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 14:45
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 14:42
- Re: C Questions, Flash Gordon, 14:41
- Re: argument evaluation, Flash Gordon, 14:33
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, jacob navia, 14:12
- تصميم برامج, عمرالمهدى, 14:12
- Re: Absense of bool, J. J. Farrell, 14:03
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, $)CHarald van D)&k, 13:59
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 13:26
- Re: argument evaluation, santosh, 13:22
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 13:21
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Richard, 13:17
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 13:14
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, santosh, 13:08
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 13:06
- New to Oracle ---> Where to Start?, takveen@xxxxxxxxx, 12:55
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, jacob navia, 12:53
- Re: Absense of bool, J. J. Farrell, 12:52
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, pete, 12:47
- Re: argument evaluation, aarklon, 12:47
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Flash Gordon, 12:47
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Ben Pfaff, 12:45
- Re: Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, Richard, 12:43
- shirt Handbag bags IPOD MP3 MP4 PSP PS2 PS3 Nokia N95 Hoodies Sunglasses Nokia, shopbb.com, 12:41
- Re: Absense of bool, J. J. Farrell, 12:35
- Re: C Questions, J. J. Farrell, 12:28
- Nullable/Notnull : syntax proposal, sarnold, 12:23
- Re: mnemonic, J. J. Farrell, 12:13
- Re: C Questions, James Kuyper, 12:10
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 12:03
- Re: Network time to C time, Richard Heathfield, 11:58
- Re: Network time to C time, Walter Roberson, 11:57
- Re: Network time to C time, Kenny McCormack, 11:57
- Re: mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 11:46
- Re: Network time to C time, Richard, 11:43
- Re: openmp under cygwin [OT], Richard, 11:42
- Re: Absense of bool, Philip Potter, 11:39
- Re: C Questions, Philip Potter, 11:36
- Re: C Questions, Philip Potter, 11:34
- Re: openmp under cygwin [OT], Tor Rustad, 11:28
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Philip Potter, 11:26
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard, 11:25
- Re: Network time to C time, CBFalconer, 11:23
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 11:15
- Re: Mnemonic, Kenny McCormack, 11:13
- Re: Absense of bool, Richard, 11:09
- Re: mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 11:08
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 11:04
- Network time to C time, Andrew Chalk, 10:59
- Re: mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 10:58
- Re: Signal dispositions, Al Balmer, 10:51
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, CBFalconer, 10:51
- Re: Signal dispositions, Al Balmer, 10:51
- Re: Mnemonic, Eric Sosman, 10:51
- Re: mnemonic, Al Balmer, 10:51
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 10:45
- Re: openmp under cygwin, Tim Prince, 10:40
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 10:37
- Re: Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, santosh, 10:25
- Re: Mnemonic, Kenny McCormack, 10:01
- Re: C Questions, santosh, 10:01
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, santosh, 09:57
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Mark McIntyre, 09:57
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Mark McIntyre, 09:56
- Re: Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, Kenny McCormack, 09:53
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Mark McIntyre, 09:51
- Re: mnemonic, santosh, 09:47
- Re: segmentation fault, santosh, 09:43
- Re: Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, santosh, 09:25
- Question1, DRUNKARD, 09:20
- Re: Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, kotzkroete@xxxxxxxxx, 09:18
- Re: argument evaluation, Joachim Schmitz, 09:06
- Re: argument evaluation, Eric Sosman, 08:56
- Re: argument evaluation, Flash Gordon, 08:51
- Re: segmentation fault, Flash Gordon, 08:49
- Re: C Questions, Kenny McCormack, 08:48
- Re: argument evaluation, Richard Heathfield, 08:45
- Re: C Questions, Kenny McCormack, 08:43
- Re: Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, Kenny McCormack, 08:34
- Re: segmentation fault, wiseker, 08:21
- Re: segmentation fault, Joachim Schmitz, 08:05
- Re: C Questions, Joachim Schmitz, 08:00
- Re: segmentation fault, aarklon, 08:00
- Re: argument evaluation, gallows, 07:59
- Terminal input and pipe - possible to have both?, kotzkroete@xxxxxxxxx, 07:58
- Re: argument evaluation, Joachim Schmitz, 07:53
- Re: C Questions, aarklon, 07:51
- Re: segmentation fault, Joachim Schmitz, 07:51
- argument evaluation, aarklon, 07:49
- Re: segmentation fault, wiseker, 07:47
- Re: C Questions, James Kuyper, 07:33
- Re: Absense of bool, $)CHarald van D)&k, 07:32
- segmentation fault, aarklon, 07:26
- Re: Debugging core file?, srikrishanmalik, 07:23
- Re: C Questions, aarklon, 07:16
- Re: mnemonic, James Kuyper, 06:52
- Re: C Questions, James Kuyper, 06:29
- Re: C Questions, Army1987, 06:28
- Re: decimal math, rounding, etc (was Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in ...), Flash Gordon, 06:26
- Re: Absense of bool, Army1987, 06:22
- Re: Absense of bool, Army1987, 06:18
- Re: Meaning of memset, James Kuyper, 06:14
- Re: Absense of bool, Army1987, 06:09
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), pete, 06:04
- Re: Debugging core file?, karthikbalaguru, 05:51
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), CBFalconer, 05:11
- decimal math, rounding, etc (was Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in ...), Chris Torek, 05:07
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Flash Gordon, 05:04
- Re: Absense of bool, Philip Potter, 04:53
- Re: C Questions, Philip Potter, 04:41
- Re: mnemonic, RoS, 04:30
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, RoS, 03:55
- Re: mnemonic, Ian Collins, 03:51
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Philip Potter, 03:44
- Nokia N95 Hoodies Sunglasses Nokia N93 Nokia N70 Sony memory card Mobile Phones, fashion-sky, 03:14
- Re: Mnemonic, jacob navia, 03:04
- Re: mnemonic, jacob navia, 02:59
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Jean-Marc Bourguet, 02:36
- Re: C Questions, aarklon, 01:45
- Programs, sindhujatry, 01:06
- Re: Sizeof ponters, cr88192, 01:06
- Re: C Questions, Ark Khasin, 01:03
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ark Khasin, 00:58
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 00:50
- ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ING STILL FREE★★★ ★★★ BEAUTEY SEX ROMANCE SEX ★★★ ★★★ ★★★, trytuy@xxxxxxxxx, 00:39
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 00:34
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 00:32
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), James Kuyper, 00:25
- Re: C Questions, Ark Khasin, 00:15
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ben Bacarisse, 00:04
November 03, 2007
- Re: Meaning of memset, pete, 23:54
- Re: Meaning of memset, James Kuyper, 23:49
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 23:46
- Re: Sizeof ponters, karthikbalaguru, 23:33
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 23:31
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), Ben Bacarisse, 23:27
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ark Khasin, 23:06
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), ohaqqi@xxxxxxxxx, 22:53
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ben Bacarisse, 22:43
- Re: Absense of bool, Eric Sosman, 22:41
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Pfaff, 22:28
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 22:26
- Re: Absense of bool, Keith Thompson, 22:20
- Re: Absense of bool, Keith Thompson, 22:08
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 22:06
- Re: Absense of bool, J. J. Farrell, 22:05
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Pfaff, 22:04
- Re: openmp under cygwin [OT], Keith Thompson, 22:04
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ian Collins, 21:57
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ark Khasin, 21:50
- Re: Real Time programs, Keith Thompson, 21:39
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 21:37
- Re: mnemonic, Keith Thompson, 21:36
- Re: cannot read after \n using strtok(), Ben Bacarisse, 21:29
- Re: Meaning of memset, Ben Bacarisse, 21:16
- Re: OT: Filters (Was Re: ***********Super C Language************), Barry Schwarz, 21:10
- Re: which one requires less memory?, Barry Schwarz, 21:00
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 20:38
- Re: mnemonic, James Kuyper, 20:32
- Re: Sizeof ponters, CBFalconer, 20:25
- cannot read after \n using strtok(), ohaqqi@xxxxxxxxx, 20:24
- Re: Absense of bool, James Kuyper, 20:02
- Re: Absense of bool, santosh, 20:01
- Re: mnemonic, Ian Collins, 19:55
- Re: Variable Length, James Kuyper, 19:55
- Re: Mnemonic, santosh, 19:53
- Re: Missing prototype and resulting coredump, Barry Schwarz, 19:50
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), pete, 19:47
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Flash Gordon, 19:45
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 19:44
- Re: mnemonic, santosh, 19:44
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), James Kuyper, 19:37
- Re: Sizeof ponters, santosh, 19:37
- Re: Absense of bool, Malcolm McLean, 19:33
- Re: Sizeof ponters, Flash Gordon, 19:31
- beautiful girls will help you,why?check it out, brau, 19:15
- Sizeof ponters, Subriemanian, 19:01
- Mnemonic, jacob navia, 19:01
- Absense of bool, AommiK, 18:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:54
- Re: mnemonic, jacob navia, 18:42
- Re: Variable Length, Tor Rustad, 18:39
- Re: mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 18:30
- Debugging core file?, Zach, 18:24
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Flash Gordon, 18:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 18:11
- Re: Assigning values to char arrays, Chris Torek, 18:08
- Re: openmp under cygwin [OT], Tor Rustad, 18:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 17:55
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Chris Torek, 17:44
- Re: Variable Length, CBFalconer, 17:42
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), santosh, 17:37
- Re: Real Time programs, CBFalconer, 17:37
- Re: Signal dispositions, CBFalconer, 17:29
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), CBFalconer, 17:18
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Tor Rustad, 17:15
- Re: mnemonic, CBFalconer, 17:12
- Re: mnemonic, Martien Verbruggen, 17:02
- Re: Variable Length, Malcolm McLean, 16:58
- Re: mnemonic, Martien Verbruggen, 16:50
- Re: C Questions, Ben Pfaff, 16:48
- Re: Variable Length, Tor Rustad, 16:38
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 16:25
- C Questions, aarklon, 16:14
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 16:06
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 16:05
- Web Hosting from USD 1/month, karen.systems@xxxxxxxxx, 15:57
- Re: Signal dispositions, Golden California Girls, 15:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 15:51
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 15:25
- Re: Signal dispositions, santosh, 15:22
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), pete, 15:20
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), santosh, 15:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 15:14
- Re: Signal dispositions, Logan Shaw, 15:06
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 15:03
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 14:57
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), santosh, 14:49
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), santosh, 14:45
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Richard, 14:37
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 14:29
- Re: Signal dispositions, Giorgos Keramidas, 14:28
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 14:25
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Keith Thompson, 14:07
- Re: Signal dispositions, Golden California Girls, 14:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Keith Thompson, 14:00
- Re: mnemonic, Ben Bacarisse, 13:57
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 13:42
- Re: Variable Length, Keith Thompson, 13:32
- Re: mnemonic, Joe Wright, 13:25
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 13:22
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ben Bacarisse, 13:17
- Re: Variable Length, Malcolm McLean, 13:14
- Re: openmp under cygwin, Keith Thompson, 13:12
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Flash Gordon, 13:08
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ben Bacarisse, 13:01
- Re: mnemonic, Ben Pfaff, 12:58
- Re: Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Richard, 12:57
- Re: openmp under cygwin, s . z . s, 12:40
- Meaning of memset (Was: Re: Assigning values to char arrays), Ark Khasin, 12:26
- Re: mnemonic, James Kuyper, 11:54
- wholesaler sport shoes,clothing,electrons mobile phone (Nokia N95=260USD), fashion-sky . 003, 11:51
- Re: Variable Length, James Kuyper, 11:50
- The sale of nanotechnology COAT A & F, tom, 11:49
- Re: Variable Length, santosh, 11:46
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 11:09
- Re: mnemonic, Eric Sosman, 10:57
- Re: mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 10:45
- Re: Casting pointers to varargs functions, Eric Sosman, 10:45
- Re: Real Time programs, husterk, 10:43
- Re: openmp under cygwin, Tor Rustad, 10:40
- Re: mnemonic, Serve Lau, 10:31
- Re: mnemonic, Richard, 10:28
- Re: Real Time programs, Tor Rustad, 10:18
- Re: Variable Length, Kenny McCormack, 10:13
- Re: mnemonic, James Kuyper, 10:12
- Re: Variable Length, Tor Rustad, 10:06
- Re: Real Time programs, santosh, 09:48
- Re: Variable Length, santosh, 09:45
- Re: Variable Length, James Kuyper, 09:25
- Variable Length, lak, 09:04
- Suche jemanden der mir ne Seite aufbaut mit gewinnbeteiligung, jensd1981, 08:10
- Re: mnemonic, Serve Lau, 07:17
- Real Time programs, CJ, 07:09
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Francine . Neary, 07:06
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 06:31
- Re: Signal dispositions, Tor Rustad, 06:22
- Re: Signal dispositions, Joachim Schmitz, 06:19
- Re: Signal dispositions, Keith Thompson, 06:08
- vhg, vadivelnit, 06:08
- openmp under cygwin, s . z . s, 06:03
- Re: Signal dispositions, Joachim Schmitz, 06:00
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Philip Potter, 05:54
- Re: Signal dispositions, Leet Jon, 05:15
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Flash Gordon, 05:13
- Re: mnemonic, jaysome, 03:58
- Re: mnemonic, Richard Heathfield, 03:42
- Re: Signal dispositions, Rainer Weikusat, 03:41
- Re: Expect your comments, jaysome, 03:40
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 03:33
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, CBFalconer, 03:23
- Re: Expect your comments, Malcolm McLean, 03:21
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Malcolm McLean, 03:13
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Malcolm McLean, 03:03
- Re: Casting pointers to varargs functions, Ian Collins, 01:02
- Re: Casting pointers to varargs functions, Ben Pfaff, 00:31
- Re: mnemonic, Ben Pfaff, 00:24
- Re: mnemonic, Ben Pfaff, 00:22
- Re: Signal dispositions, Almond, 00:14
- Re: Casting pointers to varargs functions, Ian Collins, 00:11
November 02, 2007
- Re: Signal dispositions, Logan Shaw, 23:35
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Ben Bacarisse, 23:34
- Re: Casting pointers to varargs functions, Gene, 23:26
- Re: mnemonic, Keith Thompson, 23:03
- Re: Casting pointers to varargs functions, Eric Sosman, 22:57
- Re: mnemonic, Ben Bacarisse, 22:51
- Casting pointers to varargs functions, Gene, 22:23
- Re: Signal dispositions, Barry Margolin, 22:12
- Re: connection to server via HTTP, CBFalconer, 21:30
- Re: mnemonic, Keith Thompson, 21:09
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Keith Thompson, 20:49
- Re: Signal dispositions, Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, Barry Schwarz, 20:30
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Barry Schwarz, 20:17
- Re: mnemonic, Tor Rustad, 20:12
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Joe Wright, 20:09
- Re: Expect your comments, Barry Schwarz, 19:56
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 19:38
- Re: connection to server via HTTP, Ian Collins, 19:33
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Doug, 19:33
- connection to server via HTTP, rup, 19:24
- Re: help in socket programing, Default User, 19:16
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Peter Pichler, 19:15
- Re: Signal dispositions, jameskuyper, 19:08
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 19:04
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Francine . Neary, 18:58
- help in socket programing, Clement, 18:54
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:37
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 18:20
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, jacob navia, 18:18
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Richard Heathfield, 18:03
- Re: Bug/Gross InEfficiency in HeathField's fgetline program, Tor Rustad, 17:49
- Re: Signal dispositions, Martin Vuille, 17:28
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Tor Rustad, 17:05
- Re: Signal dispositions, Shadowman, 16:59
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Kenny McCormack, 16:45
- Re: Expect your comments, Kenny McCormack, 16:41
- Re: Signal dispositions, Al Balmer, 16:34
- Re: Signal dispositions, santosh, 16:20
- Re: Signal dispositions, Leet Jon, 16:16
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Army1987, 15:42
- Re: Signal dispositions, Keith Thompson, 15:10
- Re: what is the differrence b/w the usage or return and the exit in the C programming.., Flash Gordon, 15:05
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 14:59
- Re: mnemonic, Flash Gordon, 14:58
- Re: Signal dispositions, Joachim Schmitz, 14:52
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 14:44
- Signal dispositions, Leet Jon, 14:42
- Re: Expect your comments, Richard Heathfield, 14:12
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard, 11:09
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard, 11:09
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Chris Dollin, 11:01
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 10:59
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Eric Sosman, 10:53
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Chris Dollin, 10:50
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Mark McIntyre, 10:49
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard Heathfield, 10:40
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard, 09:58
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Chris Dollin, 09:45
- Re: A character with a negative value, Chris Dollin, 09:41
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, CBFalconer, 09:30
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard Bos, 03:56
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- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 01:47
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Ian Collins, 01:45
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, santosh, 23:44
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- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 22:12
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- Re: Assigning values to char arrays, CBFalconer, 20:47
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- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Richard, 20:05
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- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, CBFalconer, 19:47
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, jacob navia, 19:43
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Richard, 19:33
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, CBFalconer, 19:30
- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Malcolm McLean, 19:10
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Chris Hills, 18:56
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Stephen Sprunk, 18:51
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- Re: printf("%d",float), Chris Torek, 17:47
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- Re: A character with a negative value, Keith Thompson, 13:50
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- Re: how to optimize a for loop, pete, 13:32
- Re: A character with a negative value, santosh, 13:27
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- Re: Bit Reversal using recursion, pete, 13:26
- Re: how to optimize a for loop, andreyvul, 13:22
- Re: A character with a negative value, Eric Sosman, 13:15
- OT - Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, santosh, 13:15
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, CBFalconer, 13:05
- Re: Bit Reversal using recursion, Mark Bluemel, 13:02
- Re: A character with a negative value, Eric Sosman, 13:00
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 12:56
- Re: Designing fgetline - a perspective, Richard Harter, 12:46
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Martin Ambuhl, 12:28
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- Bit Reversal using recursion, Krypto, 12:09
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- Re: A character with a negative value, CBFalconer, 11:34
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- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, CBFalconer, 11:29
- Re: A character with a negative value, Martin Wells, 11:29
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Hyuga, 11:28
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Chris Dollin, 11:24
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- Re: printf("%d",float), CBFalconer, 11:13
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, CBFalconer, 11:07
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, John Gordon, 11:04
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- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Philip Potter, 10:49
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, jimenezrick@xxxxxxxxx, 10:47
- Re: printf("%d",float), Philip Potter, 10:45
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Richard Tobin, 10:32
- Re: printf("%d",float), Justin Spahr-Summers, 10:31
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Justin Spahr-Summers, 10:28
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, emre esirik(hacettepe computer science and engineering), 10:23
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- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 09:34
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- A character with a negative value, Martin Wells, 09:18
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- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, santosh, 08:57
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, santosh, 08:54
- Re: Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, Eric Sosman, 08:36
- Simple allocation of two buffer on AMD64, jimenezrick, 08:33
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- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 07:52
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- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, James Kuyper, 07:42
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- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 05:39
- Re: C return a++ - is it safe?, Keith Thompson, 05:38
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- Re: A Trend Towards Lower Software Maintenance Budgets?, Chris Dollin, 04:48
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October 31, 2007
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- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, Coos Haak, 20:23
- Re: Is this an error or undefined behaviour?, Franz Hose, 20:22
- Re: printf("%d",float), pete, 20:22
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 20:11
- Re: how can we check to not enter the any string or char?, pete, 20:03
- Re: How to we return two values from a function?, Mark McIntyre, 19:52
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