comp.lang.c (date)
March 31, 2009
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 17:34
- Re: how to check for out of disk space, rtillmore, 17:31
- Re: how to check for out of disk space, Keith Thompson, 17:30
- Re: C scripting (continued), Kenny McCormack, 17:28
- Re: switch() Statement Question, pete, 17:27
- Re: C scripting (continued), Keith Thompson, 17:20
- Re: C scripting (continued), Keith Thompson, 17:15
- how to check for out of disk space, rtillmore, 17:04
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Richard Tobin, 16:52
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Tobin, 16:46
- Re: another macro include question, Thad Smith, 16:37
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, JosephKK, 16:31
- Re: C scripting (continued), Kenny McCormack, 16:28
- Re: another macro include question, jacob navia, 16:19
- Re: C scripting (continued), jacob navia, 16:17
- Re: another macro include question, Kenny McCormack, 16:12
- Re: APUE alternatives, Keith Thompson, 16:05
- Re: C scripting (continued), Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: APUE alternatives, Rob Clarke, 15:19
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Keith Thompson, 15:11
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Bartc, 15:04
- Re: another macro include question, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 14:57
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Harter, 14:46
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 14:33
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 14:23
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Ivan A. Kosarev, 14:22
- Re: switch() Statement Question, jacob navia, 14:05
- Re: switch() Statement Question, jameskuyper, 14:04
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 14:00
- Re: C scripting (continued), jacob navia, 13:59
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Golden California Girls, 13:53
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Heathfield, 13:51
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Heathfield, 13:47
- Re: ifdef with ||, Martin Ambuhl, 13:43
- Re: Can inclusion of a printf() effect a calculation? Please help!!, JosephKK, 13:43
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Harter, 13:31
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 13:18
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 13:16
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 13:13
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 13:09
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Rob Clarke, 13:09
- Re: C scripting (continued), Bartc, 13:08
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 13:02
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 13:00
- Re: switch() Statement Question, jameskuyper, 12:53
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 12:48
- Re: switch() Statement Question, jameskuyper, 12:37
- Re: C as a scripting language, jfbode1029, 12:34
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 12:29
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Rob Clarke, 12:24
- Re: C scripting (continued), jacob navia, 12:15
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 12:12
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Rob Clarke, 12:10
- C scripting (continued), jacob navia, 12:07
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Skybuck Flying, 12:06
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Eric Sosman, 12:02
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Skybuck Flying, 12:01
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Keith Thompson, 11:46
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard, 11:34
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard, 11:34
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Keith Thompson, 11:32
- Re: Newbie (Followup), JosephKK, 11:31
- Re: size_t compare with zero, Keith Thompson, 11:31
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Rob Clarke, 11:30
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- Re: switch() Statement Question, Keith Thompson, 11:22
- Re: C as a scripting language, jfbode1029, 11:19
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 11:14
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Kenny McCormack, 11:11
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Lew Pitcher, 10:55
- Re: char type size, Francis Moreau, 10:49
- Re: size_t compare with zero, Ben Bacarisse, 10:49
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Ben Bacarisse, 10:40
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 10:40
- Re: size_t compare with zero, Jens Thoms Toerring, 10:35
- Re: size_t compare with zero, James Kuyper, 10:33
- Re: size_t compare with zero, Boon, 10:33
- Re: size_t compare with zero, labros07, 10:31
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Ben Bacarisse, 10:30
- Re: ifdef with ||, James Kuyper, 10:26
- Re: ifdef with ||, jimward2, 10:26
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Rob Clarke, 10:23
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), JosephKK, 10:23
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Joe Wright, 10:21
- Re: ifdef with ||, Boon, 10:15
- size_t compare with zero, labros07, 10:14
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 09:55
- ifdef with ||, jimward2, 09:55
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 09:47
- Re: char type size, jacob navia, 09:42
- Re: Corrected: Proposal: Increasing type safety with a keyword, pete, 09:36
- Re: string related question, aki, 09:28
- Re: string related question, aki, 09:27
- Re: char type size, Francis Moreau, 09:26
- Re: char type size, Francis Moreau, 09:26
- Re: Corrected: Proposal: Increasing type safety with a keyword, Eric Sosman, 09:14
- Re: char type size, Boon, 09:10
- Re: Lseek Error, Rob Clarke, 09:10
- Re: Corrected: Proposal: Increasing type safety with a keyword, Ioannis Vranos, 09:09
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Rob Clarke, 09:02
- Re: Problem getting a string with blanks in it, ddk1965, 09:00
- Re: char type size, Boon, 08:58
- Re: About SIGFPE, Eric Sosman, 08:50
- Re: another macro include question, Jens Thoms Toerring, 08:48
- Re: another macro include question, Kenny McCormack, 08:42
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Ivan A. Kosarev, 08:40
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Eric Sosman, 08:40
- another macro include question, sinbad, 08:35
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Ivan A. Kosarev, 08:34
- Re: switch() Statement Question, lndresnick, 08:16
- Re: switch() Statement Question, lndresnick, 08:13
- Re: Problem getting a string with blanks in it, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:39
- Re: Problem getting a string with blanks in it, ddk1965, 07:30
- Re: Difference between sigset and singal function, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:28
- Corrected: Proposal: Increasing type safety with a keyword, Ioannis Vranos, 07:26
- [ANN] Data Plotting Library DISLIN 9.5, Helmut Michels, 07:22
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Kenny McCormack, 07:19
- Re: Difference between sigset and singal function, Kenny McCormack, 07:17
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Han from China, 07:15
- Re: string related question, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:13
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, Paul, 06:59
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, Mark Wooding, 06:46
- Re: Lseek Error, James Kuyper, 06:46
- Re: Difference between sigset and singal function, James Kuyper, 06:33
- Re: Problem getting a string with blanks in it, Bartc, 06:21
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 06:09
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 06:06
- Re: C as a scripting language, Tristan Miller, 06:00
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 05:57
- Re: char type size, Francis Moreau, 05:54
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 05:51
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 05:49
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, Ian Collins, 05:47
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 05:44
- Re: C as a scripting language, Ike Naar, 05:44
- Re: char type size, Ian Collins, 05:40
- Re: macro include question, Ike Naar, 05:33
- Re: C as a scripting language, Bartc, 05:31
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 05:27
- Re: macro include question, sinbad, 05:11
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Mateusz Loskot, 05:07
- Re: Problem getting a string with blanks in it, ddk1965, 04:55
- Re: Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Skybuck Flying, 04:40
- char type size, Francis Moreau, 04:39
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- Explanation of ? operator missing in reference guide, Skybuck Flying, 04:33
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 04:19
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 04:14
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, Paul, 03:56
- Re: Problem getting a string with blanks in it, Nate Eldredge, 03:53
- Problem getting a string with blanks in it, ddk1965, 03:47
- Re: About SIGFPE, user923005, 03:05
- string related question, aki, 02:54
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard, 02:43
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard, 02:35
- About SIGFPE, pavunkumar, 02:34
- Re: switch() Statement Question, William Pursell, 02:18
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard, 02:06
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Harter, 01:57
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Keith Thompson, 01:06
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 00:58
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 00:33
March 30, 2009
- macro include question, sinbad, 23:57
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, user923005, 23:52
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Eric Sosman, 23:29
- Re: switch() Statement Question, James Kuyper, 23:28
- Re: Help - trying to serialize a struct, Gordon Burditt, 23:24
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 23:17
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Harter, 23:07
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Barry Schwarz, 22:59
- Re: (OT) Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ butworks in gcc !, James Kuyper, 22:53
- Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 22:47
- Re: C as a scripting language, James Kuyper, 22:45
- Help - trying to serialize a struct, erbm, 22:44
- Re: switch() Statement Question, lawrence . jones, 21:20
- Re: switch() Statement Question, CBFalconer, 21:03
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Eric Sosman, 21:01
- Re: (OT) Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ butworks in gcc !, CBFalconer, 20:53
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Golden California Girls, 20:53
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 20:47
- Re: 2 questions about signals, Han from China, 20:17
- Re: 2 questions about signals, jameskuyper, 19:31
- Re: (OT) Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ butworks in gcc !, jameskuyper, 19:30
- Re: A Question regarding format specifiers ,, Ben Bacarisse, 19:01
- Re: C as a scripting language, jfbode1029, 19:00
- Re: C as a scripting language, jameskuyper, 18:39
- Re: 2 questions about signals, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:27
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Richard Harter, 18:20
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ butworks in gcc !, Richard, 18:15
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ butworks in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 18:15
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 18:13
- Re: 2 questions about signals, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:10
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Eric Sosman, 18:08
- [OT] Re: C as a scripting language, Eric Sosman, 17:55
- Re: switch() Statement Question, William Pursell, 17:51
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Harald van Dijk, 17:45
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, CBFalconer, 17:19
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ butworks in gcc !, CBFalconer, 17:15
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Mark McIntyre, 17:11
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Default User, 17:09
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 17:07
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- Re: switch() Statement Question, jameskuyper, 17:04
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 17:01
- Re: switch() Statement Question, Eric Sosman, 16:31
- Re: C90 penetration, wolfgang . riedel52, 16:11
- switch() Statement Question, Jujitsu Lizard, 16:00
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, jameskuyper, 15:33
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Antoninus Twink, 15:16
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Heathfield, 15:03
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Bos, 15:03
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Default User, 14:50
- A Question regarding format specifiers ,, aki, 14:41
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 14:34
- Re: My killfile, Golden California Girls, 13:08
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Richard, 13:00
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- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Keith Thompson, 12:32
- Re: My killfile, Kenny McCormack, 12:16
- Re: My killfile, Han from China, 12:13
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ioannis Vranos, 12:06
- Re: My killfile, Richard, 11:53
- Re: My killfile, jameskuyper, 11:48
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Keith Thompson, 11:40
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Keith Thompson, 11:33
- Re: My killfile, Han from China, 10:55
- Re: My killfile, nicollete, 10:29
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 10:14
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Bos, 09:48
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, pete, 09:21
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, pete, 08:43
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ioannis Vranos, 08:25
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Kenny McCormack, 08:20
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 08:03
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, James Kuyper, 07:59
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, James Kuyper, 07:58
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Han from China, 07:57
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:42
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 07:38
- Re: C as a scripting language, Tristan Miller, 07:33
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, pete, 07:32
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, James Kuyper, 07:26
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 07:22
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 07:09
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, James Kuyper, 07:08
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 07:06
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 06:41
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Albert, 06:16
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Kenny McCormack, 06:10
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Mateusz Loskot, 05:52
- Re: kill process after certain seconds., David Thompson, 05:36
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, David Thompson, 05:36
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Chakib Benziane, 05:08
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Chakib Benziane, 05:03
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 04:59
- Re: please help a beginner, Christian Kandeler, 04:49
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ben Bacarisse, 04:42
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 03:02
- Re: My killfile, Han from China, 02:08
- Re: please help a beginner, Richard Heathfield, 02:00
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Richard, 01:09
- My killfile, Han from China, 01:05
- Re: please help a beginner, erbm, 00:44
- Re: please help a beginner, Richard Heathfield, 00:04
March 29, 2009
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Richard Heathfield, 23:55
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- Re: please help a beginner, William Pursell, 22:33
- Re: C as a scripting language, Harald van Dijk, 22:25
- Re: C as a scripting language, pete, 22:24
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 22:04
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, CBFalconer, 21:39
- Re: C as a scripting language, Kenny McCormack, 21:28
- Re: 2 questions about signals, James Kuyper, 21:24
- Re: please help a beginner, erbm, 21:18
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ben Bacarisse, 21:05
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 21:05
- Re: C as a scripting language, James Kuyper, 21:05
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 21:00
- Re: please help a beginner, Ben Bacarisse, 20:59
- Re: please help a beginner, erbm, 20:39
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, James Kuyper, 20:29
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Harald van Dijk, 20:24
- Re: please help a beginner, Eric Sosman, 20:21
- Re: 2 questions about signals, Han from China, 20:10
- Re: please help a beginner, blargg, 20:05
- Re: Behaviour, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, CBFalconer, 19:59
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, CBFalconer, 19:53
- please help a beginner, erbm, 19:52
- please help a beginner, erbm, 19:48
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 19:47
- Re: C as a scripting language, Harald van Dijk, 19:19
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 18:51
- Re: C as a scripting language, Kenny McCormack, 18:17
- 2 questions about signals, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:01
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 16:44
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 16:38
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 15:45
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 15:26
- Re: C as a scripting language, Malcolm McLean, 15:07
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 15:07
- Re: Computerize Legal System?, Malcolm McLean, 14:52
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- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard, 14:29
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Keith Thompson, 14:22
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, James Kuyper, 14:13
- Re: C as a scripting language, James Kuyper, 14:02
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Bos, 13:44
- Re: Newbie, Richard Bos, 13:44
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 13:44
- Re: Computerize Legal System?, Bent Attorney Esq., 13:24
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 12:58
- Re: C as a scripting language, Joe Wright, 12:41
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- Re: C90 penetration, Thad Smith, 11:49
- Re: Computerize Legal System?, Keith Thompson, 11:38
- Re: Behaviour, Keith Thompson, 11:35
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 11:32
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- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 10:55
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Eric Sosman, 10:18
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Eric Sosman, 10:12
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ben Bacarisse, 10:09
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- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ioannis Vranos, 09:34
- Re: Computerize Legal System?, whaler, 09:01
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ben Bacarisse, 08:47
- Re: Behaviour, Richard Heathfield, 08:15
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Richard Heathfield, 08:14
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Richard Heathfield, 08:13
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 08:06
- Re: Behaviour, Han from China, 08:02
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Han from China, 07:51
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Mark McIntyre, 07:27
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 07:10
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Han from China, 07:01
- Re: Behaviour, prasoonthegreat, 06:57
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- Re: How implement alfa channel, Bartc, 06:29
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ioannis Vranos, 06:27
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Phil Carmody, 05:54
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Phil Carmody, 05:48
- Re: C90 penetration, Phil Carmody, 05:43
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Harald van Dijk, 05:19
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- Re: Behaviour, Barry Schwarz, 03:46
- Re: Behaviour, Keith Thompson, 03:46
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Barry Schwarz, 03:41
- Behaviour, prasoonthegreat, 03:20
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 02:12
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Martin Ambuhl, 01:55
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 01:34
March 28, 2009
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Albert, 23:45
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Albert, 23:38
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Martin Ambuhl, 23:34
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, David Schwartz, 22:45
- Re: C as a scripting language, pete, 22:14
- Re: Newbie, Richard Heathfield, 20:28
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ben Bacarisse, 20:03
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, CBFalconer, 20:00
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 19:52
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 19:49
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 19:43
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Barry Schwarz, 19:31
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Barry Schwarz, 19:31
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Barry Schwarz, 19:31
- Re: C90 penetration, CBFalconer, 19:27
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Ben Bacarisse, 19:27
- Re: confused, Richard, 19:26
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 19:18
- Re: Newbie, CBFalconer, 19:08
- Re: confused, Han from China, 19:03
- Re: confused, Martin Ambuhl, 18:30
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 18:23
- Re: confused, Han from China, 18:06
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Bartc, 17:48
- Re: confused, Jens Thoms Toerring, 17:47
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Ben Bacarisse, 17:26
- Re: Shared header-file?, Han from China, 17:05
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Keith Thompson, 16:51
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 16:06
- Re: confused, leo, 15:59
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 15:53
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Eric Sosman, 15:35
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Lew Pitcher, 15:31
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard, 15:26
- Re: Shared header-file?, Richard Bos, 15:26
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Bos, 15:26
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Bos, 15:26
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Bos, 15:26
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Bos, 15:26
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 15:25
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Ben Bacarisse, 14:03
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 13:59
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 13:57
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: Newbie, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: AVL tree without malloc in C, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 13:54
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 13:53
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 13:53
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 13:53
- Re: C90 penetration, Ben Bacarisse, 13:24
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- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Han from China, 12:20
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 11:27
- Re: C90 penetration, Ben Bacarisse, 11:19
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Richard Heathfield, 10:40
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Phil Carmody, 10:34
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Heathfield, 10:16
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 10:06
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:35
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Ben Bacarisse, 09:34
- Re: C90 penetration, James Kuyper, 09:32
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Eric Sosman, 09:29
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Eric Sosman, 09:17
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 09:13
- Re: C90 penetration, James Kuyper, 08:58
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Flash Gordon, 08:56
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Eric Sosman, 08:54
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- Re: Incorrect index computation, Eric Sosman, 08:52
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 08:48
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Bos, 08:48
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Bartc, 08:46
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Richard Heathfield, 08:07
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 08:06
- Re: confused, Han from China, 08:05
- Re: hurray for stdlib!, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:49
- Re: How implement alfa channel, overview, 07:45
- Re: C as a scripting language, pete, 07:40
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Heathfield, 07:27
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- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 07:25
- Re: confused, Richard Heathfield, 07:23
- Re: How implement alfa channel, Richard Heathfield, 07:14
- Re: C as a scripting language, TonyMc, 07:14
- Introduce a memory structre viewer., cxj01155, 07:10
- Re: C as a scripting language, James Kuyper, 07:01
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Heathfield, 06:59
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, James Kuyper, 06:35
- Re: C90 penetration, James Kuyper, 06:28
- Re: Newbie, Kenny McCormack, 06:23
- Re: C90 penetration, James Kuyper, 06:09
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 05:59
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- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Heathfield, 04:42
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 04:33
- Re: confused, Han from China, 04:33
- How implement alfa channel, doc . bullwinkle, 04:32
- Re: confused, Ike Naar, 04:23
- Re: confused, Gordon Burditt, 04:11
- Re: confused, Han from China, 04:06
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Re: Incorrect index computation, Han from China, 03:16
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 03:15
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 03:12
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 02:15
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, William Pursell, 02:09
- Re: confused, leo, 01:39
- Re: String operations with unsigned char arrays, pete, 01:31
- Re: Incorrect index computation, pete, 01:26
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 01:10
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Barry Schwarz, 01:05
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 00:50
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, pete, 00:47
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, pete, 00:43
- Re: C as a scripting language, pete, 00:36
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 00:33
- Re: confused, CBFalconer, 00:25
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, CBFalconer, 00:20
- Re: hurray for stdlib!, Ian Collins, 00:19
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 00:01
March 27, 2009
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 23:57
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 23:47
- Re: hurray for stdlib!, luserXtrog, 23:45
- Re: confused, Richard Heathfield, 23:42
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 23:41
- Re: confused, Stephen Sprunk, 23:41
- Re: C90 penetration, CBFalconer, 23:23
- Re: Newbie, CBFalconer, 23:10
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 22:54
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, CBFalconer, 22:51
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 22:41
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Heathfield, 22:36
- Re: hurray for stdlib!, Jack Klein, 22:30
- Re: C90 penetration, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 22:19
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Keith Thompson, 21:37
- Re: Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C., pervise . zhao, 21:14
- Re: no declaration inside for loop header, Barry Schwarz, 20:36
- Re: confused, Ian Collins, 20:35
- Re: C as a scripting language, Ian Collins, 20:33
- confused, leo, 20:32
- Re: C as a scripting language, Azazel, 20:32
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 20:32
- Re: C as a scripting language, Ian Collins, 20:29
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 20:25
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 20:24
- Re: no declaration inside for loop header, blargg, 20:23
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 20:15
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Heathfield, 20:14
- Re: C as a scripting language, luserXtrog, 20:04
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 19:55
- Re: C as a scripting language, Mark McIntyre, 19:48
- Re: C as a scripting language, Mark McIntyre, 19:41
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 19:34
- Re: C as a scripting language, Mark McIntyre, 19:28
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Ben Bacarisse, 19:21
- Re: C90 penetration, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 19:11
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 18:51
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 18:40
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Ian Collins, 18:38
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Keith Thompson, 18:37
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Keith Thompson, 18:35
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 18:14
- Re: no declaration inside for loop header, luserXtrog, 17:51
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 16:45
- Re: no declaration inside for loop header, vlsidesign, 16:38
- Re: no declaration inside for loop header, vlsidesign, 16:31
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 16:30
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Eric Sosman, 16:16
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 16:10
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luserXtrog, 16:05
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 15:46
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 15:15
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 15:08
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Keith Thompson, 14:47
- Re: what's wrong with the bitwise operators, Han from China, 14:40
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Flash Gordon, 14:36
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Heathfield, 14:29
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Eric Sosman, 14:28
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 14:23
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Eric Sosman, 14:22
- Re: C as a scripting language, jfbode1029, 14:21
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Nate Eldredge, 14:20
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Nate Eldredge, 14:19
- Re: How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Andrey Tarasevich, 14:18
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Eric Sosman, 14:16
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Heathfield, 14:13
- Re: Newbie, Golden California Girls, 14:10
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 14:06
- Re: Incorrect index computation, Eric Sosman, 14:05
- Re: how this works? is it or bug or not???, Fred, 14:02
- How does the compiler know that sqrt has no side effects?, Rouben Rostamian, 13:36
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- how this works? is it or bug or not???, AliM, 13:06
- Re: C as a scripting language, jameskuyper, 12:50
- Re: Using type prefixes with floating point constants, Keith Thompson, 12:12
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Keith Thompson, 12:04
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Ben Bacarisse, 11:55
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 11:48
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 11:41
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Ben Bacarisse, 11:33
- Re: Incorrect index computation, Boon, 11:33
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 11:29
- Re: C as a scripting language, Chris Dollin, 11:17
- Re: doubt with char array, aki, 11:10
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 11:06
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 10:55
- Re: C as a scripting language, Tristan Miller, 10:48
- Re: Using type prefixes with floating point constants, Dik T. Winter, 10:46
- Re: Newbie, Ben Bacarisse, 10:43
- Re: String operations with unsigned char arrays, Eric Sosman, 10:30
- Re: String operations with unsigned char arrays, Fred, 10:27
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- Re: Incorrect index computation, Eric Sosman, 10:16
- Re: C as a scripting language, James Kuyper, 10:08
- Re: C as a scripting language, Chris Dollin, 10:08
- Re: C as a scripting language, Ed Prochak, 10:07
- String operations with unsigned char arrays, Boon, 10:06
- Re: C as a scripting language, James Kuyper, 10:05
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Eric Sosman, 10:02
- Re: C as a scripting language, Tristan Miller, 10:01
- Re: Newbie, Richard Bos, 09:57
- Re: [OT] proxy test, Richard Bos, 09:57
- Re: Newbie, Kenny McCormack, 09:32
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:31
- Incorrect index computation, Boon, 09:29
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:19
- Re: C as a scripting language, Tristan Miller, 09:10
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 09:04
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 09:01
- Re: Using type prefixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 09:00
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 08:59
- Re: C90 penetration, Andrew Haley, 08:44
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 08:39
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 08:39
- Re: C as a scripting language, gwowen, 08:31
- Re: C as a scripting language, Boon, 08:31
- Re: Newbie, Richard Heathfield, 08:24
- Re: doubt with char array, Richard Heathfield, 08:20
- Re: C90 penetration, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 08:13
- Re: C as a scripting language, Tristan Miller, 07:55
- Re: C90 penetration, James Kuyper, 07:51
- Re: C90 penetration, Bart van Ingen Schenau, 07:40
- Re: C90 penetration, James Kuyper, 07:34
- Re: C as a scripting language, pete, 07:33
- Re: Newbie, James Kuyper, 07:25
- Re: Cannot find error on my program ( verry basic C stuff ), Chakib Benziane, 07:14
- Re: strings and malloc(), Bart van Ingen Schenau, 07:13
- Re: C as a scripting language, Chris McDonald, 07:12
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, pete, 07:09
- Re: Newbie, Richard, 07:08
- Re: C90 penetration, Tristan Miller, 07:01
- Re: doubt with char array, mark . bluemel, 06:56
- Re: Newbie, James Kuyper, 06:55
- Re: Newbie, Ian Collins, 06:51
- Re: doubt with char array, mark . bluemel, 06:51
- Re: doubt with char array, Richard Heathfield, 06:39
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 05:55
- Re: what's wrong with the bitwise operators, Neil, 05:16
- Re: Newbie, Chris Dollin, 05:13
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 04:55
- Re: doubt with char array, mark . bluemel, 04:46
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Heathfield, 04:23
- Re: doubt with char array, aki, 04:23
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Heathfield, 04:13
- Re: Newbie, Richard Heathfield, 04:11
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Heathfield, 03:56
- Re: C90 penetration, Richard Heathfield, 03:48
- Re: C as a scripting language, Ian Collins, 03:46
- Re: doubt with char array, Richard Heathfield, 03:38
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Heathfield, 03:28
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard Heathfield, 03:25
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 03:25
- doubt with char array, aki, 03:00
- doubt with char array, aki, 03:00
- Re: Newbie, rio, 02:51
- Re: C as a scripting language, William Pursell, 02:49
- Re: C90 penetration, luser-ex-troll, 02:19
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 02:05
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 01:55
- Re: C90 penetration, Golden California Girls, 01:31
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 01:25
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 01:05
- hurray for stdlib!, luser-ex-troll, 00:53
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Ben Bacarisse, 00:36
- Re: Shared header-file?, Stephen Sprunk, 00:27
March 26, 2009
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 23:46
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, CBFalconer, 23:35
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, CBFalconer, 23:29
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 23:28
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 23:18
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 23:16
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 23:15
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 23:12
- Re: C as a scripting language, pete, 23:11
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 23:09
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Keith Thompson, 23:04
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, pete, 22:38
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luser-ex-troll, 22:34
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luser-ex-troll, 22:31
- Re: Shared header-file?, pete, 22:13
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 22:12
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Ben Bacarisse, 22:11
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 22:03
- Re: C as a scripting language, CBFalconer, 21:58
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 21:51
- Re: C90 penetration, CBFalconer, 21:28
- Re: C90 penetration, CBFalconer, 21:24
- Re: Using type prefixes with floating point constants, Barry Schwarz, 21:19
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Barry Schwarz, 21:19
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Barry Schwarz, 21:19
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Barry Schwarz, 21:19
- Re: C as a scripting language, Han from China, 21:18
- Re: C90 penetration, CBFalconer, 21:17
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 21:08
- Re: Newbie, CBFalconer, 21:08
- Re: Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C., rkiesling, 21:05
- Re: Newbie, CBFalconer, 21:00
- Re: Shared header-file?, Han from China, 20:56
- Re: Newbie, CBFalconer, 20:54
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 20:42
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, CBFalconer, 20:37
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 20:36
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, CBFalconer, 20:32
- Re: C as a scripting language, Ben Bacarisse, 20:31
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 20:30
- Re: Shared header-file?, Keith Thompson, 20:23
- Re: strings and malloc(), Ben Bacarisse, 20:17
- Re: Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, pete, 19:53
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 19:43
- Re: Shared header-file?, pete, 19:34
- Re: C as a scripting language, Mark Wooding, 19:23
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 19:20
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- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 18:59
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Rafael, 18:51
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 18:50
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, rio, 18:38
- Re: C as a scripting language, Flash Gordon, 18:32
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, rio, 18:25
- Re: C as a scripting language, George Peter Staplin, 18:23
- Re: C as a scripting language, Bartc, 18:18
- Re: C as a scripting language, Keith Thompson, 18:16
- Re: C as a scripting language, Richard, 18:16
- Re: C as a scripting language, Mark McIntyre, 18:00
- Re: C as a scripting language, Mark McIntyre, 17:59
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 17:51
- Re: C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 17:43
- Re: [OT] proxy test, Bill Cunningham, 17:21
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- Re: Open source my OIOIC, a completely new object-oriented mechanism for the C., blargg, 16:56
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- C as a scripting language, jacob navia, 16:15
- Re: strings and malloc(), Eric Sosman, 16:04
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Ben Bacarisse, 15:17
- Re: strings and malloc(), Ben Bacarisse, 14:43
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 14:31
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- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Flash Gordon, 14:29
- Re: C90 penetration, jameskuyper, 13:53
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- Re: C90 penetration, Ben Bacarisse, 13:12
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- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 13:07
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- Re: C90 penetration, jameskuyper, 13:01
- Re: What does "object" mean in "object file"?, Gordon Burditt, 12:59
- Re: What does "object" mean in "object file"?, Keith Thompson, 12:59
- Corrected: Using type suffixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 12:55
- Re: Function pointer in argument list, Ben Bacarisse, 12:52
- Re: What does "object" mean in "object file"?, Stephen Sprunk, 12:50
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- Re: cooking the spaghetti, luser-ex-troll, 12:41
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard, 12:35
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- Re: C90 penetration, Stephen Sprunk, 12:29
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- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Harter, 11:49
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- Re: Newbie, Richard, 11:44
- Re: Function pointer in argument list, Richard Heathfield, 11:42
- Re: C90 penetration, Keith Thompson, 11:40
- Re: C90 penetration, luser-ex-troll, 11:39
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 11:38
- Re: Newbie, Richard Heathfield, 11:37
- Re: Function pointer in argument list, Keith Thompson, 11:32
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 11:22
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Keith Thompson, 11:17
- Re: C90 penetration, Walter Banks, 11:15
- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 11:10
- Using type prefixes with floating point constants, Ioannis Vranos, 10:48
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- Re: Newbie, Han from China, 10:15
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- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, pete, 10:01
- Re: strings and malloc(), James Kuyper, 10:00
- Re: Newbie, Kenny McCormack, 09:53
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:52
- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, Jens Thoms Toerring, 09:50
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:47
- Re: Newbie, Chris Dollin, 09:47
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- Re: What does "object" mean in "object file"?, Kenny McCormack, 09:39
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- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:07
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 09:04
- Re: C90 penetration, kerravon, 08:58
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- Re: Pascal's triangle code - Please help!, LL, 08:51
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- Re: cooking the spaghetti, Richard Heathfield, 07:31
- Re: cooking the spaghetti, pete, 07:31
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- Re: types [follwup: code works], Joe Wright, 17:37
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- Re: Help understanding this use of while, pete, 17:27
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- Re: Help understanding this use of while, Lew Pitcher, 16:29
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- Re: why don't you move on to something?, Richard Heathfield, 15:41
- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, JosephKK, 14:31
- Re: why don't you move on to something?, Barry Schwarz, 13:58
- Re: Accessing complex data from a linked list based data structure.., Barry Schwarz, 13:58
- Re: mktime returns too many seconds, Barry Schwarz, 13:58
- Re: Accessing complex data from a linked list based data structure.., pete, 13:53
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 13:32
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March 21, 2009
- Re: mktime returns too many seconds, Eric, 23:21
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 23:13
- Re: Binary tree, pete, 23:01
- Re: why don't you move on to something?, JosephKK, 22:10
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Golden California Girls, 15:32
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Kenny McCormack, 15:06
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 14:51
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- Re: receiving pointer through function parameter similar to argv, Keith Thompson, 14:10
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- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Keith Thompson, 13:54
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 13:51
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- Re: On the development of C, Ben Bacarisse, 13:43
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Richard, 12:22
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- Re: receiving pointer through function parameter similar to argv, jayachandran kamaraj, 10:16
- Re: embarrassing spaghetti code needs stylistic advice, luser-ex-troll, 09:59
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, James Kuyper, 09:33
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- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 08:46
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- Re: Help needed on CC, Mark McIntyre, 07:52
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Kenny McCormack, 07:44
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, JosephKK, 06:45
- Re: why don't you move on to something?, Richard Bos, 06:25
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 06:12
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- Re: embarrassing spaghetti code needs stylistic advice, gw7rib, 05:57
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- Re: Binary tree, user923005, 04:09
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- Re: Binary tree, karthikbalaguru, 03:07
- Re: Binary tree, karthikbalaguru, 02:42
- Re: char double doubt, Richard Heathfield, 00:10
March 20, 2009
- Re: code works, Barry Schwarz, 23:53
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Han from China, 23:29
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- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 22:58
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Kenny McCormack, 21:09
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 21:09
- Re: receiving pointer through function parameter similar to argv, pete, 21:09
- Re: char double doubt, cafetiere, 20:42
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- Re: restoring errno in signal handlers, Kaz Kylheku, 18:47
- Re: Help needed on CC, Keith Thompson, 18:35
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- Re: Help understanding this use of while, CBFalconer, 18:00
- Re: code works, CBFalconer, 17:53
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 17:41
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- Re: Help understanding this use of while, George Peter Staplin, 03:06
- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 02:13
- Re: Help understanding this use of while, Keith Thompson, 01:58
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March 19, 2009
- Re: Help understanding this use of while, Barry Schwarz, 23:51
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- Re: Binary tree, user923005, 22:40
- Re: Help understanding this use of while, pete, 22:34
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- Re: why don't you move on to something?, Golden California Girls, 22:05
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- Re: Time usage of a function, chunpulee, 22:02
- Re: code works, Barry Schwarz, 21:55
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- code works, Bill Cunningham, 21:22
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 21:19
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 21:07
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Keith Thompson, 21:02
- Re: why don't you move on to something?, blargg, 19:45
- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Kaz Kylheku, 19:41
- Re: Binary tree, karthikbalaguru, 19:39
- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Kaz Kylheku, 19:30
- Re: Binary tree, CBFalconer, 19:29
- Re: One word to the right extreme and another to the left extreme, CBFalconer, 19:15
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 19:09
- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Walter Banks, 18:23
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- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Emmanuel Stapf [ES], 17:04
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- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Eric Sosman, 16:10
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- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Lew Pitcher, 15:58
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- Re: Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Eric Sosman, 15:24
- Re: H&S fread/fwrite, Keith Thompson, 15:16
- Is there a way to flush registers and tell the C compiler to refill?, Emmanuel Stapf [ES], 14:59
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Golden California Girls, 14:33
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- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Paul, 09:55
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- Re: Time usage of a function, mattia, 08:44
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, James Kuyper, 08:34
- Re: why don't you move on to something?, Martin Ambuhl, 08:30
- Re: converting int to float gives nan (int value is definitely non-nan), Martin Ambuhl, 08:23
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- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 08:08
- why don't you move on to something?, monstabeens, 07:43
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., 1Z, 06:43
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, nick_keighley_nospam, 06:22
- Time usage of a function, mattia, 06:08
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- Re: from asm to C, rio, 02:18
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Han from China, 00:05
- Re: sizeof and null pointer, Ben Bacarisse, 00:03
March 18, 2009
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Ben Bacarisse, 23:52
- Re: char double doubt, Richard Heathfield, 23:38
- Re: converting int to float gives nan (int value is definitely non-nan), Richard Heathfield, 23:34
- Re: char double doubt, Keith Thompson, 23:33
- Re: converting int to float gives nan (int value is definitely non-nan), googlegroups11, 23:27
- Re: converting int to float gives nan (int value is definitely non-nan), Richard Heathfield, 23:11
- converting int to float gives nan (int value is definitely non-nan), googlegroups11, 23:08
- char double doubt, cafetiere, 22:29
- Re: Printing the bitfields, Barry Schwarz, 22:12
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Old Wolf, 21:48
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Old Wolf, 21:39
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Old Wolf, 21:26
- Re: (INT_MIN -1) > 0 equals to 0??, blargg, 21:03
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- Re: html to text convertor in c, Kojak, 20:53
- Re: One word to the right extreme and another to the left extreme, Richard Heathfield, 20:31
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Richard Heathfield, 20:29
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- Re: compilation problem, pete, 18:45
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 05:28
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 05:25
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:02
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., nick_keighley_nospam, 04:35
- Re: (INT_MIN -1) > 0 equals to 0??, gwowen, 04:26
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 04:10
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Keith Thompson, 03:57
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Keith Thompson, 03:54
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Keith Thompson, 03:49
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Keith Thompson, 03:46
- Re: (INT_MIN -1) > 0 equals to 0??, James Dow Allen, 03:27
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 03:19
- Re: maps and unions, Franken Sense, 03:15
- Re: from asm to C, rio, 03:09
- Re: from asm to C, rio, 03:09
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 02:58
- (INT_MIN -1) > 0 equals to 0??, Andy, 02:56
- Re: Order of declaration, Nate Eldredge, 02:45
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- Re: kill process after certain seconds., Nate Eldredge, 02:39
- Re: compilation problem, Richard, 02:33
- Re: On the development of C, Richard, 02:32
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, luser-ex-troll, 02:32
- Re: Printing the bitfields, CBFalconer, 02:31
- Re: unions within an array, CBFalconer, 02:26
- Re: Printing the bitfields, luser-ex-troll, 02:24
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 02:21
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 02:18
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, JosephKK, 02:17
- Re: Order of declaration, Han from China, 02:15
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Kenny McCormack, 02:15
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 02:11
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 01:56
- Re: kill process after certain seconds., SamuelXiao, 01:56
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 01:52
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 01:45
- Re: Printing the bitfields, karthikbalaguru, 01:44
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 01:35
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 01:30
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 01:25
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 01:10
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Albert, 01:07
- Order of declaration, André Hänsel, 00:54
- Re: I don't understand typedef example, Han from China, 00:48
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 00:28
- Re: kill process after certain seconds., throatslasher, 00:05
- Re: compilation problem, Han from China, 00:00
March 17, 2009
- I don't understand typedef example, André Hänsel, 23:56
- Re: kill process after certain seconds., Nate Eldredge, 23:46
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Nate Eldredge, 23:41
- kill process after certain seconds., SamuelXiao, 23:38
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 23:36
- Re: compilation problem, Barry Schwarz, 23:31
- Re: Printing the bitfields, Barry Schwarz, 23:31
- Re: On the development of C, Ian Collins, 23:29
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 23:22
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 23:21
- Re: Printing the bitfields, Ben Bacarisse, 23:14
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, luser-ex-troll, 23:04
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Keith Thompson, 22:52
- Re: Printing the bitfields, luser-ex-troll, 22:36
- Re: unions within an array, luser-ex-troll, 22:18
- Re: malloc() size problems, luser-ex-troll, 22:10
- Re: for loop calculation question, grocery_stocker, 21:59
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Rich Webb, 21:55
- Re: for loop calculation question, Richard Heathfield, 21:54
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, user923005, 21:49
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Gordon Burditt, 21:41
- for loop calculation question, Chad, 21:40
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Flash Gordon, 20:59
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, blargg, 20:33
- Re: compilation problem, Bill Cunningham, 20:12
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Keith Thompson, 20:01
- Re: Printing the bitfields, karthikbalaguru, 19:43
- Re: META: relax topicality to squeeze the spam?, luser-ex-troll, 19:39
- Re: unions within an array, Han from China, 19:35
- Re: compilation problem, Lew Pitcher, 19:30
- Re: compilation problem, Bill Cunningham, 19:07
- Re: unions within an array, jfbode1029, 19:02
- Re: malloc() size problems, CBFalconer, 18:37
- Re: compilation problem, pete, 18:31
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Bartc, 18:29
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 18:25
- compilation problem, Bill Cunningham, 18:24
- Re: malloc() size problems, Bartc, 18:23
- Re: compilation problem, Lew Pitcher, 18:18
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, pete, 17:58
- Re: compilation problem, Lew Pitcher, 17:57
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Flash Gordon, 17:35
- Re: compilation problem, Keith Thompson, 17:32
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 17:31
- Re: malloc() size problems, Flash Gordon, 17:29
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., lawrence . jones, 17:16
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 17:15
- Re: Getting data from a web page back in C, Flash Gordon, 17:14
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Jean-Marc Bourguet, 17:00
- Re: unions within an array, Kenneth Brody, 16:55
- Re: On the development of C, roctheengy, 16:54
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Harter, 16:47
- Re: const pointer, Keith Thompson, 16:46
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 16:41
- Re: malloc() size problems, voidexp@xxxxxxxxx, 16:31
- Re: malloc() size problems, Antoninus Twink, 16:29
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Nate Eldredge, 16:26
- Re: Getting data from a web page back in C, jacob navia, 16:19
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 16:16
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Richard Heathfield, 16:11
- Re: Getting data from a web page back in C, Antoninus Twink, 16:11
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Richard Heathfield, 16:09
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 16:06
- Re: On the development of C, roctheengy, 16:03
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Richard Heathfield, 15:56
- Re: malloc() size problems, CBFalconer, 15:36
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Flash Gordon, 15:36
- Re: unions within an array, Keith Thompson, 15:30
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Kaz Kylheku, 15:29
- Re: const pointer, CBFalconer, 15:23
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Flash Gordon, 15:19
- Re: malloc() size problems, lndresnick, 15:09
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, CBFalconer, 15:03
- Re: On the development of C, Golden California Girls, 14:55
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 14:50
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Golden California Girls, 14:46
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 14:43
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 14:39
- Re: malloc() size problems, voidexp@xxxxxxxxx, 14:37
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 14:30
- Re: malloc() size problems, lndresnick, 14:17
- Re: malloc() size problems, voidexp@xxxxxxxxx, 14:02
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Nate Eldredge, 14:02
- Re: unions within an array, Kenneth Brody, 13:50
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 13:47
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 13:42
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- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Richard Harter, 12:51
- Re: Socket creation/write/read time, Johann Schlamp, 12:42
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Keith Thompson, 12:27
- Re: Socket creation/write/read time, Keith Thompson, 12:15
- Re: Socket creation/write/read time, Ben Bacarisse, 12:13
- Re: Printing the bitfields, Keith Thompson, 12:12
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., lawrence . jones, 12:03
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, user923005, 12:01
- Re: malloc() size problems, lndresnick, 11:49
- Re: small integer powers -- use pow() or explicit multiplication?, Rich Webb, 11:45
- Re: malloc() size problems, jfbode1029, 11:45
- malloc() size problems, voidexp@xxxxxxxxx, 11:40
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- Re: Socket creation/write/read time, Johann Schlamp, 11:05
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- Re: Socket creation/write/read time, Anthony Fremont, 10:48
- Re: gcc and pointer-to-arrays, Ben Bacarisse, 10:40
- Socket creation/write/read time, Johann Schlamp, 10:33
- Re: Printing the bitfields, Eric Sosman, 10:32
- Re: Printing the bitfields, James Kuyper, 10:30
- Re: Printing the bitfields, Ben Bacarisse, 10:28
- Re: const pointer, Eric, 10:28
- gcc and pointer-to-arrays, mjkrol, 10:15
- Re: Getting data from a web page back in C, Wolfgang Draxinger, 10:15
- Re: const pointer, James Kuyper, 10:08
- Re: const pointer, Ben Bacarisse, 10:04
- Re: META: relax topicality to squeeze the spam?, Tristan Miller, 09:38
- Re: const pointer, Eric, 09:32
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Tristan Miller, 09:26
- Re: Getting data from a web page back in C, jacob navia, 09:20
- Printing the bitfields, karthikbalaguru, 09:11
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Tobin, 09:03
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Tobin, 09:00
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Richard Bos, 08:39
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Richard Bos, 08:39
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 08:39
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 08:39
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 08:39
- Re: const pointer, Richard Bos, 08:39
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Bos, 08:38
- Re: maps and unions, Richard Bos, 08:38
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 08:38
- Re: Getting data from a web page back in C, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:53
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 07:20
- Re: const pointer, Eric, 07:18
- Re: memory pointer tricks, Richard, 07:17
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., Richard, 07:15
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Richard, 07:13
- const pointer, Eric, 07:12
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, James Kuyper, 06:44
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- Getting data from a web page back in C, ddk1965, 06:42
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Bartc, 06:21
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 05:58
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:52
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:38
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., nick_keighley_nospam, 05:30
- Re: Segmentation fault, jacob navia, 04:42
- Re: Segmentation fault, Richard Heathfield, 04:40
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Heathfield, 04:38
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- Re: wait(), Ian Collins, 04:24
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- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., nick_keighley_nospam, 04:15
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 04:09
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Nate Eldredge, 03:58
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Han from China, 03:42
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 03:35
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Phil Carmody, 03:18
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Heathfield, 03:12
- Re: from asm to C, Han from China, 03:12
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 03:07
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Richard Heathfield, 03:05
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Sjouke Burry, 02:44
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Flash Gordon, 02:42
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Nate Eldredge, 02:40
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Richard Heathfield, 02:34
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 02:33
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 02:31
- Re: typedef is a storage class specifier ?, Richard Heathfield, 02:27
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Heathfield, 02:25
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 02:24
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Nate Eldredge, 02:21
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., Ian Collins, 02:20
- Re: On the development of C, Ian Collins, 02:18
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Nate Eldredge, 02:15
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Nate Eldredge, 02:08
- Re: maps and unions, David Thompson, 02:06
- Re: Benign typedef definition, David Thompson, 02:05
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, David Thompson, 02:05
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., David Thompson, 02:04
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 02:04
- Re: from asm to C, Han from China, 01:30
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, luser-ex-troll, 01:17
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 01:08
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:56
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:54
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:37
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:33
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 00:21
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:19
March 16, 2009
- Re: memory pointer tricks, Han from China, 23:51
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Dik T. Winter, 23:50
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Han from China, 23:39
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 23:20
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Han from China, 23:16
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 23:16
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Han from China, 23:15
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., luser-ex-troll, 23:10
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 23:08
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, luser-ex-troll, 22:04
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Eric Sosman, 22:00
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Peter Nilsson, 21:56
- Re: from asm to C, nathancbaker, 21:25
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., pete, 20:39
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, pete, 20:17
- Re: from asm to C, user923005, 20:02
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Ben Bacarisse, 20:00
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 19:59
- Re: On the development of C, Tony, 19:23
- Re: On the development of C, Kaz Kylheku, 19:09
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Walter Banks, 19:02
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Richard, 19:02
- Re: On the development of C, Richard, 18:55
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, karthikbalaguru, 18:54
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Richard, 18:53
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 18:49
- Re: unions within an array, Martin Ambuhl, 18:43
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Martin Ambuhl, 18:34
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Martin Ambuhl, 18:22
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., CBFalconer, 18:19
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., CBFalconer, 18:15
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., CBFalconer, 18:09
- Re: from asm to C, Bartc, 18:03
- Re: unions within an array, jameskuyper, 17:54
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 17:51
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 17:45
- Re: unions within an array, Jens Thoms Toerring, 17:28
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Phil Carmody, 17:27
- Re: typedef is a storage class specifier ?, karthikbalaguru, 17:24
- unions within an array, karthikbalaguru, 17:21
- Re: typedef is a storage class specifier ?, jameskuyper, 17:03
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Jens Thoms Toerring, 16:41
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 16:13
- Re: typedef is a storage class specifier ?, Eric Sosman, 16:11
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 16:08
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Keith Thompson, 16:03
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, user923005, 15:57
- Re: from asm to C, user923005, 15:52
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Eric Sosman, 15:45
- Re: typedef is a storage class specifier ?, Ben Pfaff, 15:43
- Re: typedef is a storage class specifier ?, Richard Heathfield, 15:43
- typedef is a storage class specifier ?, karthikbalaguru, 15:39
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 15:24
- from asm to C, rio, 15:06
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 14:42
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 14:36
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Keith Thompson, 14:33
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Flash Gordon, 14:24
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 14:20
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 14:20
- Re: 64-bit KISS RNGs, lawrence . jones, 14:14
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., jameskuyper, 14:07
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., osmium, 14:01
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Ben Pfaff, 13:56
- Re: Floating point arithmetic model of C..., Nate Eldredge, 13:52
- Floating point arithmetic model of C..., almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 13:40
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Mark McIntyre, 13:34
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 13:32
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., jameskuyper, 12:59
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 12:43
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Keith Thompson, 12:34
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 12:24
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Tobin, 12:19
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 12:16
- Re: memory pointer tricks, lawrence . jones, 12:06
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, jameskuyper, 11:56
- Coogi,BAPE and BBC Apparels - discount, admcepeter, 11:54
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Keith Thompson, 11:32
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Keith Thompson, 11:27
- Re: maps and unions, Richard Bos, 11:03
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., jfbode1029, 10:59
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: define question, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 10:58
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 10:57
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., Richard Bos, 10:57
- Re: memory pointer tricks, Richard Bos, 10:57
- Re: memory pointer tricks, nick_keighley_nospam, 10:43
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, nick_keighley_nospam, 10:36
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Kevin D . Quitt, 10:25
- Re: memory pointer tricks, Eric Sosman, 10:21
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Dik T. Winter, 10:00
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, luser-ex-troll, 09:12
- Re: memory pointer tricks, nick_keighley_nospam, 09:08
- Re: memory pointer tricks, James Kuyper, 08:47
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 08:41
- Re: memory pointer tricks, Eric Sosman, 08:39
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- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Eric Sosman, 08:33
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Han from China, 08:02
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ahem A Rivet's Shot, 07:53
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 06:38
- memory pointer tricks, loudking, 06:34
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 06:31
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 06:28
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, nick_keighley_nospam, 06:03
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, James Kuyper, 05:56
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 05:41
- Re: "+=" operator, comments appreciated, thanks!, Mark McIntyre, 05:26
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Mark McIntyre, 05:20
- Re: total array size limitations?, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:49
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:34
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 04:28
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Jens Thoms Toerring, 04:20
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Phil Carmody, 04:17
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 04:12
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Flash Gordon, 03:34
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Phil Carmody, 03:28
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Keith Thompson, 03:07
- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Albert, 03:01
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 02:57
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Albert, 02:53
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., Keith Thompson, 02:43
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., ramspite, 02:39
- Re: Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., Ulrich Eckhardt, 02:07
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ahem A Rivet's Shot, 01:52
- Why this doesnt work with Visual studio..., djuro . tost, 01:50
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, LL, 01:32
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, LL, 01:21
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March 15, 2009
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 23:01
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Kaz Kylheku, 22:52
- Re: total array size limitations?, Richard Harter, 21:42
- Re: Calculating storage alignment, CBFalconer, 21:04
- Re: total array size limitations?, CBFalconer, 20:41
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 20:31
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 20:25
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Jens Thoms Toerring, 20:23
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Richard Heathfield, 20:23
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 20:12
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 20:06
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Ben Bacarisse, 20:05
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Antoninus Twink, 18:17
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 16:54
- Re: Pascal Triangle doubt - Help!, Barry Schwarz, 16:34
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March 14, 2009
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- Re: "+=" operator, comments appreciated, thanks!, Keith Thompson, 13:47
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- Re: "Portable" C compilers?, Jean-Marc L., 06:15
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- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Phil Carmody, 04:06
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- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, pete, 01:12
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March 13, 2009
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- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Chetan, 23:46
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Keith Thompson, 23:29
- Re: total array size limitations?, Richard Harter, 23:23
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Chetan, 22:43
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Keith Thompson, 22:18
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- Re: Getting source file from the object file, James Kuyper, 22:14
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 21:36
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- Re: define question, Martin Ambuhl, 21:16
- Re: define question, Keith Thompson, 20:54
- Re: define question, Ben Bacarisse, 20:53
- Re: maps and unions, Dik T. Winter, 20:52
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Keith Thompson, 20:50
- Re: Memory consumption, CBFalconer, 20:42
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Keith Thompson, 20:40
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- Re: total array size limitations?, CBFalconer, 20:26
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- Re: Getting source file from the object file, JosephKK, 20:14
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Kojak, 20:06
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 20:04
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, CBFalconer, 19:40
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Mark McIntyre, 19:34
- Re: Copying clipboard into string, Kojak, 18:30
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Stephen Sprunk, 18:28
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- Re: total array size limitations?, Nate Eldredge, 17:51
- Copying clipboard into string, Jason, 17:51
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- Re: define question, Richard Bos, 15:43
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- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 15:43
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 15:43
- Re: maps and unions, Richard Bos, 15:43
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- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Han from China, 15:11
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Stephen Sprunk, 14:49
- Re: Help on Mistake With Function Pointers, Stephen Sprunk, 14:46
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- Re: Help on Mistake With Function Pointers, jameskuyper, 12:16
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 09:45
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- Getopt: Getting input to a string after an option, orgthingy, 06:30
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, James Kuyper, 06:20
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, James Kuyper, 06:17
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- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Keith Thompson, 01:51
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- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Nate Eldredge, 00:49
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, JosephKK, 00:39
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 00:33
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:19
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 00:14
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Ben Bacarisse, 00:00
March 12, 2009
- Re: I don't get it, Martin Ambuhl, 23:21
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Eric Sosman, 23:15
- Re: I don't get it, blargg, 22:09
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Stephen Sprunk, 22:01
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Chetan, 21:50
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Han from China, 21:45
- Re: I don't get it, Jack Klein, 21:28
- Re: Memory reallocation, Han from China, 21:11
- Re: I don't get it, Ben Bacarisse, 21:11
- Re: I don't get it, mattia, 20:53
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, karthikbalaguru, 20:51
- Re: Memory consumption, Han from China, 20:50
- Re: I don't get it, Han from China, 20:46
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Ben Bacarisse, 20:39
- Re: On the development of C, Kojak, 20:36
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Dik T. Winter, 20:27
- Re: I don't get it, Keith Thompson, 20:17
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 20:12
- Re: Memory consumption, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Ben Bacarisse, 20:03
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 20:02
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 20:01
- I don't get it, mattia, 19:57
- Re: Question about GNU make, Richard, 19:57
- Re: Memory reallocation, CBFalconer, 19:53
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 19:45
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 19:37
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 19:05
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: On the development of C, Tim Rentsch, 18:43
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Tim Rentsch, 18:41
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 18:40
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 18:37
- Re: Question about GNU make, Fred, 18:16
- Re: On the development of C, Anand Hariharan, 18:16
- Question about GNU make, Peter Mueller, 18:10
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 17:52
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Stephen Sprunk, 17:51
- Re: Question about the usual arithmetic conversion, Tim Rentsch, 17:41
- Re: On the development of C, Phil Carmody, 17:41
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 17:40
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, lawrence . jones, 17:21
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 17:18
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 17:17
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 16:57
- Re: On the development of C, Default User, 16:55
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 16:49
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Nate Eldredge, 16:48
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 16:45
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 16:45
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Eric Sosman, 16:45
- Re: Memory consumption, Antoninus Twink, 16:23
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 16:20
- Re: [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, Richard Bos, 16:20
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Bos, 16:20
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Richard Bos, 16:20
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 16:20
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Bos, 16:19
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Bos, 16:19
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Richard Bos, 16:19
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Richard Bos, 16:19
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 16:19
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, blargg, 15:37
- Re: On the development of C, Phil Carmody, 15:26
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Stephen Sprunk, 14:59
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Old Wolf, 14:59
- Re: Memory consumption, Joachim Schmitz, 14:40
- Re: On the development of C, Nate Eldredge, 14:23
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 14:17
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- gets() (was Re: On the development of C), Kenneth Brody, 12:09
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 12:06
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Boon, 11:58
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 11:56
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, Bartc, 11:53
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, Ben Bacarisse, 11:38
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 11:36
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 11:33
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 11:24
- Re: On the development of C, Ben Bacarisse, 11:20
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 11:18
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 11:10
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Ben Bacarisse, 11:08
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, Richard Tobin, 10:48
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 10:39
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, Ben Bacarisse, 10:39
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 10:39
- Re: Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, Dik T. Winter, 10:36
- Re: On the development of C, Chris McDonald, 10:35
- Matrix multiplication algorithm not working correctly, LL, 10:23
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 09:55
- History of 'const' grammar, Wolfgang Draxinger, 09:36
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 09:34
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Eric Sosman, 09:30
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, blargg, 09:26
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 09:24
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Ben Bacarisse, 09:21
- Re: Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Jens Thoms Toerring, 09:19
- Re: Knowing the end of an array of char*, blargg, 09:17
- Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Francois Grieu, 09:15
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 09:12
- Can this mostly useless while loop be optimized out?, Francois Grieu, 08:48
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 08:26
- Re: On the development of C, Chris McDonald, 08:21
- Re: Knowing the end of an array of char*, James Kuyper, 08:15
- Re: Knowing the end of an array of char*, James Kuyper, 08:04
- Re: Knowing the end of an array of char*, Eric, 08:04
- Re: Memory consumption, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:54
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, James Kuyper, 07:43
- Re: Knowing the end of an array of char*, Sjouke Burry, 07:33
- Re: Knowing the end of an array of char*, Jens Thoms Toerring, 07:29
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:27
- Re: Memory consumption, Edwin van den Oetelaar, 07:19
- Re: On the development of C, James Kuyper, 07:15
- Knowing the end of an array of char*, Eric, 07:12
- Memory consumption, MN, 06:36
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", nick_keighley_nospam, 06:33
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, nick_keighley_nospam, 06:17
- Re: Memory reallocation, mattia, 05:25
- Re: Memory reallocation, mattia, 05:24
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:09
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:53
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:10
- Re: On the development of C, Phil Carmody, 03:54
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 01:07
- Re: Memory reallocation, Chris M. Thomasson, 00:51
- Re: On the development of C, qarnos, 00:48
- Re: Benign typedef definition, JosephKK, 00:47
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 00:46
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 00:28
- Re: On the development of C, Ben Bacarisse, 00:24
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 00:10
March 11, 2009
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, JosephKK, 23:46
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 23:39
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 23:34
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 23:31
- Re: On the development of C, Golden California Girls, 23:28
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 23:27
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 23:25
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 23:12
- Re: Question on finding the caller function. Getting a it further OT, JosephKK, 23:03
- Re: Memory reallocation, Richard, 23:00
- Re: Memory reallocation, Han from China, 22:52
- Re: carriage return and fprintf, Han from China, 22:52
- Re: Memory reallocation, CBFalconer, 22:49
- Re: Memory reallocation, Richard Heathfield, 22:26
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 22:24
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 22:23
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", Han from China, 21:59
- Re: Memory reallocation, CBFalconer, 21:54
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 21:46
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 21:42
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Dik T. Winter, 21:41
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Dik T. Winter, 21:39
- Re: carriage return and fprintf, John F. Eldredge, 21:31
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 21:28
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 21:21
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 21:19
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 21:17
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 21:12
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 21:10
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., CBFalconer, 21:05
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Chris M. Thomasson, 21:03
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 20:54
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, CBFalconer, 20:50
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 20:47
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 20:40
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", CBFalconer, 20:36
- Re: Memory reallocation, Ben Pfaff, 20:03
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", Peter Nilsson, 19:48
- Memory reallocation, mattia, 19:43
- Re: On the development of C, Richard, 19:31
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:29
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:24
- Re: On the development of C, Richard, 19:24
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 19:20
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:19
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Kenny McCormack, 19:07
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:04
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:02
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Richard, 19:01
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Bartc, 18:39
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard Bos, 18:20
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Walter Banks, 18:08
- Re: Same struct, different sizes., Control Freq, 17:42
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Eric Sosman, 17:24
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 17:15
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ralf Damaschke, 16:46
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, crisgoogle, 16:18
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, user923005, 15:32
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Mike Wahler, 15:26
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Richard Heathfield, 15:22
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Ben Bacarisse, 15:09
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 15:04
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Andrey Tarasevich, 14:53
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Kenny McCormack, 14:52
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", Han from China, 14:37
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Richard Heathfield, 14:30
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Han from China, 14:29
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 14:21
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 14:13
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Richard Bos, 14:08
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Martin Ambuhl, 14:07
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 13:58
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 13:43
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- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 13:20
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 12:46
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- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 12:31
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", Kenny McCormack, 12:14
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 12:14
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Kenny McCormack, 12:10
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Kenny McCormack, 12:04
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 12:03
- Re: On the development of C, Bartc, 11:59
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Golden California Girls, 11:52
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Harter, 11:50
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard Heathfield, 11:48
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Richard Heathfield, 11:45
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: maps and unions, Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: reference-counted dynamic tag-union objects, Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: ++*p++, Richard Bos, 11:41
- Re: Reading Text Files, Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: On the acceptability of the redundant "explicit cast", Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: On the acceptability of the redundant "explicit cast", Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Bos, 11:40
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 11:38
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- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 11:01
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 10:52
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 10:52
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 10:48
- Re: On the development of C, Ben Bacarisse, 10:31
- Re: On the development of C, Ben Bacarisse, 10:18
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 10:17
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 10:14
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- Re: On the development of C, Ben Bacarisse, 10:02
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, Ben Bacarisse, 09:34
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phlip, 08:54
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:45
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:42
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:22
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 06:40
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, James Kuyper, 06:37
- Re: On the development of C, Bartc, 06:31
- Re: On the development of C, Bartc, 06:31
- Re: On the development of C, Chris McDonald, 06:25
- Re: On the development of C, James Kuyper, 06:19
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 06:15
- Re: On the development of C, James Kuyper, 06:07
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:45
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:30
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 04:28
- Re: Re-declaration !!, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:28
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:21
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:12
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 04:12
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Keith Thompson, 04:08
- Re: gets(), Keith Thompson, 04:05
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 03:51
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 03:48
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 03:46
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Phil Carmody, 03:37
- Re: gets(), Phil Carmody, 03:30
- Re: On the development of C, Phil Carmody, 03:02
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, JosephKK, 03:01
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 02:29
- Re: PHP, Richard Heathfield, 02:27
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 02:24
- Re: gets(), Richard Heathfield, 02:19
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 02:18
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 02:01
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 01:56
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 01:54
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 01:46
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 01:43
- Re: gets(), Curtis Dyer, 00:39
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Barry Schwarz, 00:02
March 10, 2009
- Re: On the development of C, Nate Eldredge, 23:42
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 23:29
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 23:22
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 23:19
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Dik T. Winter, 22:51
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 22:32
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 22:26
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 22:18
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 22:09
- Re: On the development of C, Bartc, 21:26
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 20:53
- Re: On the development of C, blargg, 20:48
- Re: gets(), Keith Thompson, 20:43
- Re: Newsreaders, Keith Thompson, 20:26
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 20:25
- Re: On the development of C, Bartc, 20:13
- Re: On the development of C, Bartc, 20:13
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ben Bacarisse, 20:10
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ike Naar, 20:07
- Re: PHP, CBFalconer, 20:07
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ben Bacarisse, 20:03
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ben Bacarisse, 20:02
- Re: gets(), George Peter Staplin, 19:48
- Re: PHP, Ben Bacarisse, 19:46
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 19:43
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 19:41
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 19:38
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 19:31
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 19:27
- Re: On the development of C, Golden California Girls, 19:26
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Flash Gordon, 19:22
- Re: On the development of C, Golden California Girls, 19:16
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 19:14
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 19:08
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 19:01
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:57
- Re: On the development of C, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 18:52
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:49
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:33
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:29
- gets(), jacob navia, 18:27
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:23
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 18:21
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 18:20
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 18:19
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:15
- Re: PHP, CBFalconer, 18:08
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 18:07
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, CBFalconer, 18:01
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 17:55
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 17:53
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ralf Damaschke, 17:49
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, CBFalconer, 17:44
- Re: Newsreaders, CBFalconer, 17:38
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, CBFalconer, 17:33
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, CBFalconer, 17:27
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, CBFalconer, 17:22
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 17:13
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 16:53
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 16:42
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 16:30
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 16:30
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 16:26
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 16:18
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 16:12
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 16:04
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 15:55
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 15:48
- Re: On the development of C, lawrence . jones, 15:45
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 15:33
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 15:28
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 15:25
- Re: On the development of C, Rui Maciel, 15:24
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 15:17
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 15:12
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 15:09
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, lawrence . jones, 15:07
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 14:57
- Re: [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, blargg, 14:52
- Re: Re-declaration !!, blargg, 14:48
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- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 14:08
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Harald van Dijk, 13:56
- Re: Pointer variable Address, Nelu, 13:43
- Re: On the development of C, jfbode1029, 13:12
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 13:02
- Re: On the development of C, jfbode1029, 12:51
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- Re: what is a subexpression ?, Keith Thompson, 11:26
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Tobin, 11:05
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Eric Sosman, 10:50
- Re: what is a subexpression ?, Francis Moreau, 09:21
- Re: psych question about ignoring people, Kenny McCormack, 09:12
- Re: psych question about ignoring people, Ben Bacarisse, 08:58
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ben Bacarisse, 08:48
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ike Naar, 08:40
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Tobin, 08:17
- Re: Re-declaration !!, Dik T. Winter, 07:55
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 07:31
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 07:06
- Re: psych question about ignoring people, hmong411, 06:33
- Re: Re-declaration !!, Chris Dollin, 06:21
- Re: Pointer variable Address, James Kuyper, 06:14
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 06:11
- Re: Pointer variable Address, James Kuyper, 06:10
- Re: Pointer variable Address, H Vlems, 06:05
- success in career, PINK, 05:53
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 05:45
- Questionnaire, pkuphenix, 04:35
- Re: PHP, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:32
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 04:30
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, karthikbalaguru, 04:28
- Re: Re-declaration !!, karthikbalaguru, 04:27
- Re: ++*p++, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:26
- Re: Re-declaration !!, karthikbalaguru, 04:25
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Heathfield, 04:12
- Re: On the development of C, Han from China, 04:08
- Re: testing 10, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:07
- Re: On the development of C, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:04
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Flash Gordon, 03:34
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., arnuld, 03:05
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., arnuld, 03:02
- Re: [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, jellybean stonerfish, 02:48
- Re: Pointer variable Address, George Peter Staplin, 02:47
- Re: On the development of C, William Pursell, 02:25
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Han from China, 01:09
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Han from China, 00:51
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, qarnos, 00:31
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 00:21
- Re: Can I allocate an array on the stack?, luser-ex-troll, 00:14
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Heathfield, 00:09
March 09, 2009
- Re: Can I allocate an array on the stack?, Nate Eldredge, 23:57
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, qarnos, 23:45
- Re: testing 10, Richard, 23:31
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 23:27
- Can I allocate an array on the stack?, luser-ex-troll, 23:24
- Re: Re-declaration !!, Kaz Kylheku, 23:21
- Re: Re-declaration !!, Dik T. Winter, 23:00
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 22:53
- Re: On the development of C, Dik T. Winter, 22:39
- Re: testing 10, Kaz Kylheku, 22:33
- Re: Newsreaders, Dik T. Winter, 22:03
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Dik T. Winter, 21:47
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Dik T. Winter, 21:28
- Re: Re-declaration !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 21:28
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 20:51
- Re-declaration !!, karthikbalaguru, 20:47
- Re: ++*p++, Falcon Kirtaran, 20:45
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 20:43
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ike Naar, 20:20
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 20:11
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 20:04
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 20:03
- Re: On the development of C, George Peter Staplin, 20:01
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 20:00
- Re: On the development of C, luser-ex-troll, 19:51
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, pete, 19:48
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 19:42
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 19:40
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Mark McIntyre, 19:39
- Re: what is a subexpression ?, pete, 19:39
- Re: On the development of C, Daniel Pirch, 19:38
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 19:38
- Re: PHP, Richard Heathfield, 19:33
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, pete, 19:31
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:30
- Re: On the development of C, Mark McIntyre, 19:27
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Old Wolf, 19:26
- Re: On the development of C, Keith Thompson, 19:22
- Re: On the development of C, Richard Heathfield, 19:17
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 19:16
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Richard Heathfield, 19:07
- Re: PHP, Keith Thompson, 19:06
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 19:02
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Heathfield, 18:58
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ike Naar, 18:54
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 18:53
- Re: On the development of C, CBFalconer, 18:42
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 18:07
- Re: On the development of C, jameskuyper, 18:02
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 17:48
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Mark McIntyre, 17:44
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 17:43
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 17:40
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Willem, 17:39
- Re: On the development of C, jacob navia, 17:36
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, lawrence . jones, 17:27
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Richard Harter, 17:26
- Re: On the development of C, Eric Sosman, 17:20
- Re: PHP, CBFalconer, 16:57
- Re: [OT] Re: testing 10, CBFalconer, 16:49
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, CBFalconer, 16:42
- Re: On the development of C, user923005, 16:40
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 16:38
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, CBFalconer, 16:33
- On the development of C, jacob navia, 16:02
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, user923005, 15:26
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Han from China, 15:10
- Pittsburgh Steelers www.guoshijerseys.com<nfl mlb nhl nba jerseys paypal.dhgate payment >, guoshijersey, 15:01
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Michael Angelo Ravera, 14:57
- Re: PHP, Han from China, 14:56
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 14:52
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Han from China, 14:49
- Re: PHP, Jujitsu Lizard, 14:33
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Phil Carmody, 14:25
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Han from China, 14:19
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Bartc, 14:17
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Kaz Kylheku, 14:01
- Re: Newsreaders, blmblm, 14:00
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, blmblm, 13:53
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Han from China, 13:35
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Han from China, 13:19
- Re: [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, Kenneth Brody, 13:13
- Re: Same struct, different sizes., blargg, 12:55
- Re: what is a subexpression ?, Eric Sosman, 12:50
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Kenneth Brody, 12:45
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ben Bacarisse, 12:37
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Ben Bacarisse, 12:34
- Re: what is a subexpression ?, Keith Thompson, 12:32
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ike Naar, 12:31
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Ben Bacarisse, 12:29
- what is a subexpression ?, Francis Moreau, 12:20
- Re: PHP, Tristan Miller, 12:16
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, nick_keighley_nospam, 12:08
- Re: Same struct, different sizes., Ben Pfaff, 12:07
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ben Bacarisse, 12:00
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Keith Thompson, 11:57
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Harter, 11:45
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 11:38
- Re: PHP, Kojak, 11:35
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Richard Bos, 11:30
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 11:30
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Jujitsu Lizard, 11:29
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 11:24
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 11:17
- Re: c program helps, nick_keighley_nospam, 11:15
- PHP, think 4 rohit, 11:13
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 11:09
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Dik T. Winter, 11:02
- Re: Same struct, different sizes., Eric Sosman, 11:01
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., 1Z, 10:45
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, jfbode1029, 10:27
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Eric Sosman, 10:26
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Bartc, 10:11
- Re: Same struct, different sizes., Active Volcano, 10:10
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Tobin, 09:41
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, nick_keighley_nospam, 09:31
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, blargg, 09:28
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, James Kuyper, 09:18
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, James Kuyper, 09:11
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Willem, 09:03
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Richard Tobin, 08:58
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Bartc, 08:56
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Tobin, 08:53
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, James Kuyper, 08:42
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, James Kuyper, 08:38
- Re: [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, Mark Wooding, 08:32
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, James Kuyper, 08:19
- Re: maps and unions, James Kuyper, 08:11
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Kenny McCormack, 08:06
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Chris M. Thomasson, 08:04
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, James Kuyper, 08:00
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, Kenny McCormack, 07:53
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., pete, 07:46
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, pete, 07:38
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard, 07:03
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, Chris Dollin, 06:52
- Re: maps and unions, Chris Dollin, 06:46
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Chris Dollin, 06:44
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Chris Dollin, 06:41
- Same struct, different sizes., Control Freq, 06:27
- Re: testing 10, Larry Gates, 06:03
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ike Naar, 06:01
- Re: [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, Larry Gates, 05:55
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., nick_keighley_nospam, 05:52
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 05:51
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 05:47
- Re: ++*p++, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:29
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Daniel Pirch, 05:06
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 04:54
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 04:52
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 04:49
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 04:33
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Phil Carmody, 04:27
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., nick_keighley_nospam, 04:16
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., JosephKK, 03:30
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Ike Naar, 03:29
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Flash Gordon, 03:27
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Flash Gordon, 03:22
- [OT] Re: testing 10, Falcon Kirtaran, 03:19
- Re: ++*p++, Falcon Kirtaran, 03:10
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Jujitsu Lizard, 02:22
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 02:01
- Re: testing 10, Han from China, 01:45
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Han from China, 01:39
- Re: How often do you read the C standard?, Han from China, 01:37
- Re: Newsreaders, Default User, 01:22
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: Remebering the order of precedence, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: Remebering the order of precedence, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: logging optimization, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: Serious conformance bug in <some_compiler>, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: How often do you read the C standard?, David Thompson, 00:55
- Re: More proof of errors going uncorrected among the "regs", David Thompson, 00:55
March 08, 2009
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, Keith Thompson, 23:42
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, Keith Thompson, 23:39
- Re: c program helps, Richard Heathfield, 23:34
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, luser-ex-troll, 23:29
- Re: c program helps, pete, 23:29
- Re: c program helps, Keith Thompson, 23:07
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Keith Thompson, 23:02
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 22:59
- Re: testing 10, Golden California Girls, 22:57
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Golden California Girls, 22:54
- Re: Reading Text Files, Rafael, 22:54
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Jack Klein, 22:50
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Jack Klein, 22:42
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Jack Klein, 22:40
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, Jack Klein, 22:30
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Jack Klein, 22:27
- OIOIC how about? Kindly give me your advice. OIOIC is a completely new object-oriented technology for the C programming language., pervise . zhao, 22:26
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Dik T. Winter, 22:19
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Dik T. Winter, 22:17
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Dik T. Winter, 22:13
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, JosephKK, 22:11
- [ot]Re: correct my code your, pete, 22:09
- Re: Reading Text Files, Dik T. Winter, 22:02
- Re: 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, karthikbalaguru, 21:56
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, pete, 21:45
- Re: Strange - a simple assignment statement shows error in VC++ but works in gcc !, karthikbalaguru, 21:39
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, pete, 21:38
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Dik T. Winter, 21:36
- 3 usages of same name in different contexts !!, karthikbalaguru, 21:20
- Re: Interview Questions, JosephKK, 21:10
- Re: testing 10, Ben Bacarisse, 20:45
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard, 20:43
- Re: Reading Text Files, JosephKK, 20:43
- Re: testing 10, CBFalconer, 20:24
- Re: correct my code your, CBFalconer, 20:22
- Re: pointer variables, CBFalconer, 20:21
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 20:20
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, CBFalconer, 20:15
- Re: comp.lang.c pest report, CBFalconer, 20:13
- [META] How to keep a clc regular busy, Platonic Solid, 19:50
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Old Wolf, 19:45
- Re: testing 10, Rich Webb, 19:33
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Antoninus Twink, 19:09
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Thad Smith, 19:05
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 19:05
- Make money fast., anon, 18:40
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 18:39
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 18:38
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 18:34
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, CBFalconer, 18:04
- Re: testing 10, Mark McIntyre, 17:54
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Malcolm McLean, 17:36
- Re: correct my code your, Kenny McCormack, 17:19
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Lew Pitcher, 17:05
- Re: correct my code your, Richard Heathfield, 17:01
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Han from China, 17:01
- Re: correct my code your, Ben Pfaff, 16:57
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Heathfield, 16:56
- Re: c program helps, Lew Pitcher, 16:43
- Re: Linux Bananed At My School, Michael C, 16:15
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Mark Wooding, 15:41
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Keith Thompson, 15:39
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Willem, 15:30
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 15:29
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Mark Wooding, 15:09
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Kenny McCormack, 15:03
- Re: printf and extended chars, Luuk, 14:37
- Re: printf and extended chars, david, 14:31
- Re: testing 10, Luuk, 14:26
- Re: Unary +, blargg, 14:24
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Phil Carmody, 14:23
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Malcolm McLean, 14:15
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 7, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 9, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 1, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 3, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 2, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 10, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 5, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 4, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 6, CBFalconer, 14:11
- killfile-Chucky flood test (x5) 8, CBFalconer, 14:11
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ben Bacarisse, 14:10
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Ben Bacarisse, 14:06
- Re: testing 10, Lew Pitcher, 13:53
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Kaz Kylheku, 13:52
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Kaz Kylheku, 13:50
- Re: testing 10, Luuk, 13:44
- Re: printf and extended chars, Luuk, 13:31
- Re: testing 10, James Kuyper, 13:25
- printf and extended chars, david, 13:23
- Re: testing 10, Luuk, 13:21
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 13:21
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Richard Heathfield, 13:07
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Richard Heathfield, 13:02
- testing 3, CBFalconer, 12:55
- testing 10, CBFalconer, 12:55
- testing 5, CBFalconer, 12:55
- testing 4, CBFalconer, 12:55
- testing 1, CBFalconer, 12:55
- testing 2, CBFalconer, 12:55
- Re: Reading Text Files, Richard Heathfield, 12:49
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Richard Heathfield, 12:34
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Flash Gordon, 12:23
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Bartc, 12:15
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, blargg, 12:01
- Burst up surprisingly price UGG5854 Boots $43,UGG5825 Boots $43 Free Shipping Papal payment, guoshitrade, 11:59
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, karthikbalaguru, 11:43
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, karthikbalaguru, 11:41
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Malcolm McLean, 11:40
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Richard, 11:34
- How it all ends..., CBFalconer, 11:31
- Re: conservative static region allocator..., Malcolm McLean, 11:09
- Re: flushing it properly, Kenny McCormack, 11:08
- Re: correct my code your, Kenny McCormack, 11:07
- Re: Reading Text Files, Kenny McCormack, 11:06
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Anthony Fremont, 10:57
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Kenny McCormack, 10:54
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Barry Schwarz, 10:54
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, James Kuyper, 10:49
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 10:40
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Malcolm McLean, 10:39
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 10:28
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, CBFalconer, 10:28
- Re: *++p vs ++*p, Ralf Damaschke, 10:06
- Re: Reading Text Files, Phil Carmody, 09:43
- correct my code your, CBFalconer, 09:38
- flushing it properly, CBFalconer, 09:37
- calculate the right lines, CBFalconer, 09:37
- print the next line, CBFalconer, 09:37
- pointer variables, CBFalconer, 09:36
- *++p vs ++*p, Francis Moreau, 09:32
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Rui Maciel, 09:20
- comp.lang.c pest report (2), CBFalconer, 09:19
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Richard, 09:17
- comp.lang.c pest report, CBFalconer, 09:06
- comp.lang.c pest report, CBFalconer, 09:03
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Antoninus Twink, 08:57
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, James Kuyper, 08:47
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Mark McIntyre, 08:44
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, Mark McIntyre, 08:42
- Re: Unary +, James Kuyper, 08:28
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Flash Gordon, 08:20
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Daniel Pirch, 08:15
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, Ben Bacarisse, 07:56
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: about c, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Interview Questions, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: maps and unions, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Richard Bos, 07:49
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:47
- Re: ++*p++, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:33
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 06:48
- Re: Question for Richard Heathfield, Phil Carmody, 06:42
- Question for Richard Heathfield, Everyman, 06:33
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., nick_keighley_nospam, 06:20
- Re: What does this do?, Phil Carmody, 06:02
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:59
- Re: Reading Text Files, Phil Carmody, 05:49
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:34
- Re: Unary +, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:29
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Keith Thompson, 04:58
- Re: What does this do?, Keith Thompson, 04:53
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, rio, 04:47
- Re: What does this do?, Richard Heathfield, 03:42
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Heathfield, 03:40
- Re: What does this do?, Ben Pfaff, 00:12
March 07, 2009
- Re: What does this do?, CBFalconer, 22:40
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 22:33
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, Ben Pfaff, 22:30
- Re: What does this do?, Keith Thompson, 22:28
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, LL, 22:17
- Re: What does this do?, Golden California Girls, 22:15
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 22:04
- What does this do?, LL, 21:30
- Re: Leading padding in unions, sp12341234, 21:29
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Tobin, 21:29
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard, 21:23
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Tobin, 21:22
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 20:56
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Anthony Fremont, 20:43
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, karthikbalaguru, 20:41
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Golden California Girls, 20:38
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Golden California Girls, 20:36
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Anthony Fremont, 20:31
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Flash Gordon, 20:19
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard, 20:10
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, CBFalconer, 19:58
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, CBFalconer, 19:55
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, CBFalconer, 19:52
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Bartc, 19:47
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 19:24
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 19:15
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, CBFalconer, 19:06
- Re: Reading Text Files, CBFalconer, 19:00
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Marek Kubica, 18:55
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Barry Schwarz, 18:46
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, Barry Schwarz, 18:46
- Re: structure without any data, Barry Schwarz, 18:29
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Barry Schwarz, 18:29
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Barry Schwarz, 18:29
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Kenny McCormack, 18:29
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, karthikbalaguru, 18:18
- Re: Changing the base address of an array !!, James Kuyper, 18:11
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, James Kuyper, 17:57
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, James Kuyper, 17:52
- Re: structure without any data, James Kuyper, 17:50
- Changing the base address of an array !!, karthikbalaguru, 17:47
- Re: Reading Text Files, Kenny McCormack, 17:04
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 16:40
- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, lawrence . jones, 16:09
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Golden California Girls, 15:59
- Re: Reading Text Files, Joe Wright, 15:44
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last 7 days), CLC stats, 15:06
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Kenny McCormack, 14:54
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Martin Eisenberg, 14:31
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard, 14:25
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard, 14:21
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard, 14:19
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard, 14:18
- Re: GPS tracking software, rio, 13:41
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., rio, 13:40
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Golden California Girls, 13:15
- Re: Unary +, Golden California Girls, 13:04
- Re: ++*p++, Falcon Kirtaran, 12:59
- Re: ++*p++, Falcon Kirtaran, 12:55
- Factory Promotions Jordan Shoes Free Shipping Paypal payment, guoshitrade005, 12:50
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 12:49
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Ravi_G, 12:31
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Keith Thompson, 12:25
- Re: Unary +, Keith Thompson, 12:17
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 12:08
- 《 OIOIC Primer 》the Second Edition for the English language. Welcome to download !, pervise . zhao, 12:06
- www.cicigogo.cn Affliction t shirts, affliction jeans, affliction hoodies Paypal payment, guoshitrade004, 11:47
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 11:47
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Mark Wooding, 11:37
- conservative static region allocator..., Chris M. Thomasson, 10:45
- Newest NIKE the shoes 8-35 USD at www.cicigogo.cn Free Shipping Paypal payment, guoshitrade002, 10:42
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 10:39
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- Re: structure without any data, Tagore, 10:24
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 10:24
- Re: pass 2 dimensional array to sort func - segmentation fault?, Ike Naar, 10:24
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Dik T. Winter, 10:22
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, luser-ex-troll, 09:56
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Anthony Fremont, 09:55
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., luser-ex-troll, 09:52
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Richard Bos, 09:48
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Bos, 09:48
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 09:48
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Anthony Fremont, 09:46
- Re: structure without any data, Richard Heathfield, 09:46
- Re: Reading Text Files, Joe Wright, 09:42
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Willem, 09:32
- structure without any data, Tagore, 09:31
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, James Kuyper, 09:26
- Re: pass 2 dimensional array to sort func - segmentation fault?, drjon, 09:09
- Re: It works without stdio.h !!, Richard Heathfield, 09:07
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Heathfield, 09:04
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, James Kuyper, 09:03
- Re: Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, Eric Sosman, 09:02
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, James Kuyper, 08:54
- It works without stdio.h !!, karthikbalaguru, 08:54
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Kenny McCormack, 08:51
- Copying from one struct to another, simple assignment?, C . J . Clegg, 08:42
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Mark Wooding, 08:34
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Bartc, 08:30
- Re: pass 2 dimensional array to sort func - segmentation fault?, Ike Naar, 08:16
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Lorenzo Villari, 08:00
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., blargg, 07:59
- Re: Unary +, blargg, 07:56
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Kenny McCormack, 07:50
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Walter Banks, 07:05
- pass 2 dimensional array to sort func - segmentation fault?, drjon, 06:57
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Tobin, 05:34
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Tobin, 05:25
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Phil Carmody, 05:22
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., qarnos, 04:54
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- Re: C is a terrible intermediate language, Keith Thompson, 03:48
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Rich Webb, 03:28
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 03:21
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Martin Ambuhl, 02:30
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Han from China, 02:00
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Tony, 01:35
- Re: Whitespace before opening paren in function call?, Kaz Kylheku, 01:29
- Re: Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Martin Ambuhl, 01:24
- Re: Interview Questions, JosephKK, 01:06
- Re: Interview Questions, JosephKK, 00:50
- C is a terrible intermediate language, Tony, 00:37
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 00:35
- Null-terminated strings: the final analysis., Tony, 00:18
- Re: Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, Richard Heathfield, 00:16
March 06, 2009
- Do we need to continue to include stdio.h in C files ?, karthikbalaguru, 23:55
- Re: Whitespace before opening paren in function call?, Keith Thompson, 23:30
- Re: Whitespace before opening paren in function call?, pete, 23:28
- Re: Reading Text Files, JosephKK, 23:16
- Re: Reading Text Files, JosephKK, 23:09
- Re: Unary +, CBFalconer, 23:05
- Re: Reading Text Files, JosephKK, 22:56
- Re: Unary +, pete, 22:54
- Whitespace before opening paren in function call?, C . J . Clegg, 22:50
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Ben Bacarisse, 22:41
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 22:36
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 22:36
- Re: Returning automatic pointers always bad?, C . J . Clegg, 22:33
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 22:19
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 22:15
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 21:50
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 21:43
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Dik T. Winter, 21:36
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 21:35
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 21:35
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Keith Thompson, 21:30
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Sjouke Burry, 21:20
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Han from China, 21:20
- Re: about c, Sjouke Burry, 21:19
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Dik T. Winter, 21:11
- Re: Unary +, Keith Thompson, 21:01
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Keith Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Dik T. Winter, 20:57
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Dik T. Winter, 20:53
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, user923005, 20:38
- Re: maps and unions, Ben Pfaff, 20:24
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, CBFalconer, 20:19
- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, CBFalconer, 20:11
- Re: reference-counted dynamic tag-union objects, luser-ex-troll, 20:04
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 20:01
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 19:58
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 19:49
- Re: Unary +, CBFalconer, 19:40
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 19:33
- Re: Interview Questions, CBFalconer, 19:30
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Han from China, 19:25
- Re: Leading padding in unions, CBFalconer, 19:15
- Re: Leading padding in unions, CBFalconer, 19:10
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Bertrand Mollinier Toublet, 19:08
- Re: Newsreaders, CBFalconer, 19:04
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, Han from China, 19:03
- Re: Newsreaders, CBFalconer, 18:57
- Re: Newsreaders, Default User, 18:54
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 18:46
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 18:45
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Richard Tobin, 18:44
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, CBFalconer, 18:41
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, jameskuyper, 18:40
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Nate Eldredge, 18:38
- Re: How could the unknown number of arguments been passed to printf, srdgame, 18:36
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 18:34
- Re: How could the unknown number of arguments been passed to printf, srdgame, 18:34
- Re: Interview Questions, Han from China, 18:18
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 18:08
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Phil Carmody, 18:05
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, Phil Carmody, 18:01
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, robertwessel2@xxxxxxxxx, 17:49
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 17:38
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 17:28
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 17:26
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Kenneth Brody, 17:26
- Re: exponential moving average, Bill Cunningham, 17:18
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., ionic, 17:01
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Gene, 16:52
- Re: about c, Curtis Dyer, 16:51
- Re: about c, user923005, 16:48
- Re: Newsreaders, JosephKK, 16:35
- Re: about c, Kaz Kylheku, 16:06
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Tony, 15:48
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, user923005, 15:43
- Re: about c, Eric Sosman, 15:42
- Re: about c, Keith Thompson, 15:37
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, JosephKK, 15:36
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, user923005, 15:30
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, SamL, 15:27
- Re: about c, user923005, 15:25
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, lawrence . jones, 14:58
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Keith Thompson, 14:54
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, jameskuyper, 14:22
- Re: Newsreaders, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:20
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Bertrand Mollinier Toublet, 14:08
- Re: Newsreaders, Default User, 14:06
- Re: %n !!, JosephKK, 14:03
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Ben Bacarisse, 14:02
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Hallvard B Furuseth, 13:55
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- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 13:37
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Keith Thompson, 13:28
- Re: Newsreaders, Kaz Kylheku, 13:20
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 13:20
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Keith Thompson, 13:19
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Keith Thompson, 13:13
- Re: Interview Questions, Keith Thompson, 13:10
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Keith Thompson, 13:06
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 13:01
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Mark Wooding, 12:52
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, Richard Tobin, 12:21
- Re: about c, Kaz Kylheku, 12:18
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, badger, 12:17
- Re: Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, James Kuyper, 12:15
- Re: Interview Questions, James Kuyper, 12:10
- Re: Unary +, lawrence . jones, 11:59
- Re: Interview Questions, Richard Harter, 11:54
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Kenny McCormack, 11:43
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard, 11:35
- Re: Interview Questions, Keith Thompson, 11:34
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, James Kuyper, 11:34
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Harter, 11:28
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Francis Glassborow, 11:16
- Re: Unary +, Kenneth Brody, 11:08
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Richard Tobin, 11:05
- Some sort of weird round off error -- please help!, almurph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, 11:02
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Chris Dollin, 10:51
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Gil Hamilton, 10:38
- Re: Benign typedef definition, lawrence . jones, 10:26
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Richard Tobin, 10:26
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard, 10:22
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Bos, 10:22
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Richard Bos, 10:22
- Re: reference-counted dynamic tag-union objects, Richard Bos, 10:22
- Re: uninitialized memory read, Richard Bos, 10:22
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Richard Bos, 10:21
- Re: Interview Questions, Richard Bos, 10:21
- Re: serial port in C, Richard Bos, 10:21
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, Spiros Bousbouras, 09:55
- Re: maps and unions, Chris Dollin, 09:53
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Mark Wooding, 09:38
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Hallvard B Furuseth, 09:21
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Hallvard B Furuseth, 09:19
- Re: maps and unions, Thad Smith, 09:14
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Bartc, 09:14
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Francis Glassborow, 08:56
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Kenny McCormack, 08:37
- Re: about c, osmium, 08:36
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Anthony Fremont, 08:33
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Antoninus Twink, 08:23
- Re: about c, Willem, 08:17
- Re: about c, Curtis Dyer, 08:07
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Ravi_G, 08:03
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, James Kuyper, 07:56
- Re: Newsreaders, Doug Miller, 07:32
- Re: wireless networking library, nick_keighley_nospam, 06:40
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, mark . bluemel, 06:36
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Chris Dollin, 06:22
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Tristan Miller, 06:18
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, Tristan Miller, 06:16
- Re: about c, Tristan Miller, 06:12
- Re: Leading padding in unions, nick_keighley_nospam, 06:01
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Mark Wooding, 05:25
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Mark Wooding, 05:23
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Mark Wooding, 05:20
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, user923005, 05:05
- Re: about c, user923005, 04:49
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ike Naar, 04:39
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, user923005, 04:38
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, user923005, 04:33
- Re: Some language not implemented in C?, neoedmund, 04:18
- Some language not implemented in C?, neoedmund, 04:17
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ike Naar, 03:51
- Re: maps and unions, Larry Gates, 03:45
- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, TimC, 03:42
- Re: Reading Text Files, Richard Heathfield, 03:37
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Heathfield, 03:33
- Re: about c, Richard Heathfield, 03:31
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, nick_keighley_nospam, 03:27
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ike Naar, 03:26
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Richard Heathfield, 03:25
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, nick_keighley_nospam, 03:16
- Re: about c, Han from China, 03:16
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, nick_keighley_nospam, 03:15
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., luser-ex-troll, 03:04
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., nick_keighley_nospam, 03:01
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 02:56
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 02:46
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 02:43
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Nate Eldredge, 02:42
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Phil Carmody, 02:41
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 02:13
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, pavunkumar, 02:06
- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, Mark L Pappin, 02:03
- Re: Interview Questions, Rafael, 01:54
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Golden California Girls, 01:54
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Keith Thompson, 01:43
- Re: Reading Text Files, Rafael, 01:43
- Re: Interview Questions, Rafael, 01:39
- about c, jeevan, 01:38
- Re: Interview Questions, Rafael, 01:36
- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, Han from China, 01:32
- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, Martin Ambuhl, 01:25
- Re: Getting source file from the object file, Nate Eldredge, 01:22
- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, Nate Eldredge, 01:20
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Han from China, 01:18
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, JosephKK, 01:11
- Re: Recursive functions Vs Non-recursive functions - performance aspect, JosephKK, 01:00
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- Re: floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, Nate Eldredge, 00:40
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Han from China, 00:22
- floating-point literal cannot appear in a constant-expression, TimC, 00:11
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Han from China, 00:05
March 05, 2009
- Re: Unary +, Han from China, 23:55
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., luser-ex-troll, 23:43
- Re: is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, Han from China, 23:30
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., thushianthan15, 23:26
- Re: maps and unions, Barry Schwarz, 23:25
- Re: Interview Questions, Han from China, 23:14
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Walter Banks, 23:12
- Re: maps and unions, Ben Pfaff, 22:43
- is it possible to cast a one dimensional array to a two dimensional array?, SamL, 22:42
- Re: Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Eric Sosman, 22:25
- maps and unions, Larry Gates, 22:23
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Han from China, 22:15
- Re: exponential moving average, Keith Thompson, 22:04
- Re: exponential moving average, Ben Bacarisse, 21:44
- Simulate C++ Exception handling with setjmp/longjmp?, Bo Yang, 21:38
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., John Bode, 21:38
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 21:37
- exponential moving average, Bill Cunningham, 21:24
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phlip, 21:10
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Richard Tobin, 20:56
- [OT] Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Nate Eldredge, 20:54
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 20:53
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Keith Thompson, 20:47
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Keith Thompson, 20:31
- Re: Unary +, Golden California Girls, 20:22
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, qarnos, 20:18
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 20:17
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 19:57
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Golden California Girls, 19:54
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 19:49
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 19:46
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Anthony Fremont, 19:40
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Kaz Kylheku, 19:40
- Re: Unary +, Dik T. Winter, 19:34
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ike Naar, 19:32
- Re: How read out own IP-address?, Mark Wooding, 19:19
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Anthony Fremont, 19:17
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Heathfield, 19:03
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Mark Wooding, 19:01
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard Heathfield, 18:56
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard Heathfield, 18:53
- Re: Unary +, pete, 18:50
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Keith Thompson, 18:46
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Keith Thompson, 18:45
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, pete, 18:44
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Kaz Kylheku, 18:41
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Kaz Kylheku, 18:38
- [OT] Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, Eric Sosman, 18:37
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Kaz Kylheku, 18:31
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard, 18:15
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Ben Pfaff, 18:06
- Re: Newsreaders, Default User, 17:56
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Keith Thompson, 17:54
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Harter, 17:53
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 17:49
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Tea Pot, 17:47
- Re: How read out own IP-address?, user923005, 17:45
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., CBFalconer, 17:36
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:20
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, Bartc, 17:20
- Re: Unary +, CBFalconer, 17:18
- Re: How read out own IP-address?, Shulei Zhu, 17:17
- Re: Newsreaders, Spiros Bousbouras, 17:06
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, CBFalconer, 17:06
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Stephen Sprunk, 17:02
- Re: Leading padding in unions, CBFalconer, 17:02
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 17:00
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Pascal J. Bourguignon, 16:53
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 16:50
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 16:43
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Kaz Kylheku, 16:42
- Re: why address of pointer is machine dependent?, Default User, 16:40
- Re: Newsreaders, Default User, 16:35
- Re: Newsreaders, Kaz Kylheku, 16:34
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Keith Thompson, 16:27
- Re: Benign typedef definition, Kaz Kylheku, 16:20
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phil Carmody, 16:15
- Re: Unary +, Kenneth Brody, 16:15
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, John Regehr, 16:13
- Re: why address of pointer is machine dependent?, Richard, 16:12
- Re: why address of pointer is machine dependent?, Martin Ambuhl, 16:05
- Re: Interview Questions, Phil Carmody, 16:03
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Phil Carmody, 16:00
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Phil Carmody, 15:52
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, lawrence . jones, 15:49
- Re: Newsreaders, Spiros Bousbouras, 15:38
- Re: [OT] Newsreaders, Mark Wooding, 15:12
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, lawrence . jones, 14:44
- Re: why address of pointer is machine dependent?, Keith Thompson, 14:39
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Phlip, 14:38
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- Re: wireless networking library, Gordon Burditt, 14:28
- Re: wireless networking library, Antoninus Twink, 14:23
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Keith Thompson, 14:20
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Keith Thompson, 14:19
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- Re: why address of pointer is machine dependent?, henry, 14:07
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- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language :( But, why ?, Richard Bos, 13:50
- Re: Newsreaders, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:49
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Paul Hsieh, 13:46
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, jacob navia, 13:42
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Default User, 13:37
- Benign typedef definition, jacob navia, 13:24
- Re: Newsreaders, Stephen Sprunk, 13:20
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Spiros Bousbouras, 13:11
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 13:11
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Mensanator, 13:06
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard Heathfield, 13:05
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Mark Wooding, 13:04
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., jameskuyper, 12:57
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Keith Thompson, 12:55
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 12:55
- Re: Can I still use truss to check function call of multithread applications?, Carfield Yim, 12:54
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., jameskuyper, 12:52
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 12:49
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Mensanator, 12:46
- Re: Novice array size, Richard, 12:44
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., hal2k, 12:43
- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Dik T. Winter, 12:40
- Re: Unary +, Keith Thompson, 12:35
- Re: How could the unknown number of arguments been passed to printf, Ben Pfaff, 12:28
- Re: How could the unknown number of arguments been passed to printf, Nate Eldredge, 12:28
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., jacob navia, 12:27
- Re: How could the unknown number of arguments been passed to printf, Ben Bacarisse, 12:25
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Nate Eldredge, 12:24
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Keith Thompson, 12:21
- Re: Novice array size, Keith Thompson, 12:18
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 12:15
- How could the unknown number of arguments been passed to printf, srdgame, 12:10
- Re: Help with this little line of code please..., Keith Thompson, 12:09
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., Nate Eldredge, 12:07
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, Keith Thompson, 11:57
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, Ben Bacarisse, 11:55
- Re: Unary +, Richard Harter, 11:54
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., Kenneth Brody, 11:48
- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language, Anthony Fremont, 11:47
- Re: Unary +, blargg, 11:43
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 11:39
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Tim Rentsch, 11:35
- Re: Benefit of not defining the order of execution, Tim Rentsch, 11:30
- Re: Consideration on pointer declarations, Richard Harter, 11:25
- Re: Question on finding the caller function., James Kuyper, 11:19
- Re: pre-requestie for learning C..., [Jongware], 11:19
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Richard Heathfield, 03:47
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- Re: why address of pointer is machine dependent?, Keith Thompson, 03:29
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- Re: Value of "e" in the C log() function, Keith Thompson, 03:27
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March 04, 2009
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- Re: Novice array size, Kojak, 08:53
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- Re: Novice array size, Ben Bacarisse, 07:53
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March 03, 2009
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- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language :( But, why ?, Anthony Fremont, 19:13
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- Re: Multiplication or Division of pointer is not supported by C language :( But, why ?, jameskuyper, 19:05
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- Re: [OT] Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard Tobin, 17:40
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- Re: [OT] Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Nate Eldredge, 12:56
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- Scanf being missed?, Mike, 11:44
- Re: Leading padding in unions, pete, 11:41
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- Re: [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, pete, 11:38
- [OT] Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Nate Eldredge, 11:37
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Keith Thompson, 11:28
- Re: Leading padding in unions, pete, 11:26
- Re: ++*p++, Mark Wooding, 10:28
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- Re: ++*p++, Alexander Grigoriev, 09:53
- Re: [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, blargg, 09:40
- Re: dst=NULL,size=0, Ben Bacarisse, 09:39
- Re: ++*p++, blargg, 09:26
- Re: ++*p++, pete, 09:18
- Re: uninitialized memory read, parag, 09:13
- Re: ++*p++, Kojak, 08:55
- Abercrombie Fitch Mens Shorts - Discount, zhanglin099, 08:54
- Re: ++*p++, Eric Sosman, 08:40
- Re: ++*p++, karthikbalaguru, 08:38
- Re: uninitialized memory read, Eric Sosman, 08:38
- Re: uninitialized memory read, Mark Wooding, 08:34
- Re: ++*p++, nick_keighley_nospam, 08:19
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, pete, 08:08
- ++*p++, karthikbalaguru, 07:56
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Mark Wooding, 07:52
- Re: Leading padding in unions, pete, 07:43
- Re: [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, Han from China, 07:30
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Richard Tobin, 07:19
- Re: [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, Kaz Kylheku, 07:17
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Richard Tobin, 07:13
- Re: dst=NULL,size=0, nick_keighley_nospam, 07:04
- Re: [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, Ben Bacarisse, 07:02
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Chris Dollin, 07:00
- Re: [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, James Kuyper, 06:55
- uninitialized memory read, parag_paul@xxxxxxxxxxx, 06:49
- Re: Newsreaders, James Kuyper, 06:39
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Bartc, 06:36
- Re: Leading padding in unions, James Kuyper, 06:16
- [memcpy] dst=NULL,size=0, maclab2, 06:09
- Re: Scanf function, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:50
- Re: Scanf function, Han from China, 05:49
- Re: clock_settime/settimeofday issue observed on 64-bit, austinium, 05:43
- Re:, Larry Gates, 05:06
- Re: Scanf function, Kojak, 05:04
- Scanf function, pavunkumar, 04:19
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, Mark Wooding, 04:18
- Re: external variables, David Thompson, 03:57
- Re: Strange behaviour of while loop !!, David Thompson, 03:57
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Richard Tobin, 03:52
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Kaz Kylheku, 03:37
- HOT SELL !!! NFL ALL STARS,NHL ALL STARS,NBA ALL STARS at www.guoshijerseys.com, guoshijerseys102, 03:34
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, nick_keighley_nospam, 03:15
- Re: Strange printfs !!, Kojak, 02:36
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Phil Carmody, 02:32
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Albert, 02:21
- Re: Newsreaders, Albert, 01:59
- Re: Information regarding C++ GUI Builders, Martin Ambuhl, 01:52
- Re: Information regarding C++ GUI Builders, Kojak, 01:25
- Re: Interview Questions, Kojak, 01:21
- Information regarding C++ GUI Builders, stevenruiz, 01:16
- Interview Questions, kid joe, 00:55
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Han from China, 00:51
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Han from China, 00:45
- Re: logging optimization, Neo, 00:40
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, KOFKS, 00:36
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, Kaz Kylheku, 00:27
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, Richard Heathfield, 00:26
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, Richard Heathfield, 00:16
- Re: micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, Peter Nilsson, 00:16
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Golden California Girls, 00:16
- Re: Reading Text Files, Barry Schwarz, 00:10
- Re: Leading padding in unions, Barry Schwarz, 00:10
March 02, 2009
- micro to declare and initialize a struct pointer does not work, why?, KOFKS, 23:45
- Re: %a in printf, Richard Heathfield, 23:32
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard Heathfield, 23:21
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Han from China, 23:09
- OT: DOS/Windows slashes/backslashes (was Re: Reading Text Files), Kenneth Brody, 23:08
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Bruce Cook, 22:32
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Bruce Cook, 21:41
- Re: On the default buffering of stdout and the future of CLC, Bruce Cook, 21:31
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Han from China, 21:01
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 21:00
- Re: Reading Text Files, Richard, 20:52
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, Richard, 20:51
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 20:48
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, Kaz Kylheku, 20:41
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Kaz Kylheku, 20:35
- Re: Reading Text Files, CBFalconer, 20:26
- Re: Leading padding in unions, CBFalconer, 20:21
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, CBFalconer, 20:17
- Re: %a in printf, CBFalconer, 19:52
- Re: Reading Text Files, Kaz Kylheku, 19:35
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, CBFalconer, 19:32
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, CBFalconer, 19:26
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, CBFalconer, 19:19
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, CBFalconer, 19:08
- Re: Reading Text Files, Bartc, 18:56
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 18:53
- Re: %n !!, Keith Thompson, 18:49
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 18:46
- Re: Reading Text Files, Keith Thompson, 18:44
- Re: Reading Text Files, Kaz Kylheku, 18:28
- Re: Reading Text Files, Kenneth Brody, 18:04
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Albert van der Horst, 17:29
- Re: Reading Text Files, Richard, 17:12
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Han from China, 16:38
- Re: %n !!, Phil Carmody, 16:25
- Re: Reading Text Files, Bartc, 16:14
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, jacob navia, 16:12
- Re: Reading Text Files, Rich Webb, 16:10
- Re: Reading Text Files, Richard Tobin, 16:08
- Re: Reading Text Files, Mike, 16:06
- Re: Fat pointers, Antoninus Twink, 16:04
- Re: Reading Text Files, Antoninus Twink, 16:02
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Antoninus Twink, 16:01
- Re: Fat pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:55
- Re: Reading Text Files, Willem, 15:53
- Reading Text Files, Mike, 15:49
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Han from China, 15:43
- Re: Fat pointers, grocery_stocker, 15:39
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Han from China, 15:38
- Re: Fat pointers, Obnoxious User, 15:31
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Han from China, 14:52
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Keith Thompson, 14:42
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard Heathfield, 14:40
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Golden California Girls, 14:39
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 14:38
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 14:36
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 14:32
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Keith Thompson, 14:31
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 14:25
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, lawrence . jones, 14:11
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Eric Sosman, 14:07
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Ben Bacarisse, 13:59
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Kenny McCormack, 13:58
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Kenny McCormack, 13:57
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Antoninus Twink, 13:44
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard, 13:33
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., George Peter Staplin, 13:33
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Chris M. Thomasson, 13:17
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Mark Wooding, 13:14
- Re: Newsreaders, Mark Wooding, 13:10
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Chris M. Thomasson, 12:35
- Re: Newsreaders, Default User, 12:35
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 12:33
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 12:32
- Re: %n !!, Nate Eldredge, 12:31
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Chris M. Thomasson, 12:29
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Chris M. Thomasson, 12:26
- Re: Segmentation fault, Kojak, 12:20
- Re: Fat pointers, Stephen Sprunk, 12:18
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Keith Thompson, 12:17
- Re: Segmentation fault, Kenneth Brody, 12:14
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, jameskuyper, 12:13
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, Mark Wooding, 11:46
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Joe Wright, 11:37
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Mark Wooding, 11:34
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Eric Sosman, 11:31
- Re: portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Mark Wooding, 11:19
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Lew Pitcher, 11:01
- Re: Newsreaders, Tristan Miller, 10:38
- Re: Fat pointers, grocery_stocker, 10:34
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, Gordon Burditt, 10:34
- portable method of getting alignment of an arbitrary type..., Chris M. Thomasson, 10:32
- Re: Newsreaders, James Kuyper, 10:14
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Mark Wooding, 10:03
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Mark Wooding, 09:51
- Re: Interesting math problem, Kaz Kylheku, 09:49
- Re: why 50% of allocated memory is not freed?, Richard Bos, 09:42
- Re: %n !!, Mark Wooding, 09:41
- Re: Segmentation fault, Richard Bos, 09:40
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard Bos, 09:40
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard Bos, 09:40
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Richard Bos, 09:40
- Re: Do address have some special format to separate with common integers?, Richard Bos, 09:40
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, jacob navia, 09:40
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Bartc, 09:38
- Re: Segmentation fault, Mark Wooding, 09:33
- Re: Interesting math problem, Richard, 09:22
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard, 09:19
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, jacob navia, 09:05
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Bartc, 08:57
- Re: %n !!, Kaz Kylheku, 08:51
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Gil Hamilton, 08:33
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, jacob navia, 08:27
- Christian Louboutin Shoes - Fashion, ppxingpu, 08:07
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Han from China, 07:12
- Re: Interesting math problem, Dik T. Winter, 06:43
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, Rafael, 06:16
- Even more proof of errors going uncorrected, Han from China, 05:55
- Re: Segmentation fault, LL, 05:48
- Re: Interesting math problem, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:18
- Re: %n !!, Ike Naar, 05:09
- Re: Fat pointers, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:05
- Re: Fat pointers, nick_keighley_nospam, 05:03
- Re: Segmentation fault, Kojak, 04:53
- Re: Segmentation fault, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:43
- Re: %n !!, Richard Tobin, 04:35
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:30
- Re: Segmentation fault, Ike Naar, 04:29
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, nick_keighley_nospam, 04:29
- Re: Segmentation fault, Kojak, 04:08
- Re: %n !!, Keith Thompson, 03:56
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, David Brown, 03:31
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, David Brown, 03:26
- Re: Segmentation fault, Richard Heathfield, 03:10
- Re: %n !!, Richard Heathfield, 03:08
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard, 03:07
- Re: %a in printf, Richard, 03:05
- Re: %a in printf, Richard Heathfield, 03:05
- Re: #include vs. -library, Richard Heathfield, 03:03
- Re: Segmentation fault, Roberto Divia, 03:00
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard Heathfield, 03:00
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Phil Carmody, 02:33
- Re: %n !!, Phil Carmody, 02:28
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 02:13
- Segmentation fault, LL, 01:59
- Re: Newsreaders, Hallvard B Furuseth, 01:42
- Re: Fat pointers, Stephen Sprunk, 01:41
- Re: Newsreaders, Albert, 01:40
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Barry Schwarz, 01:35
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard, 01:20
- Re: Fat pointers, Richard, 01:18
- Re: Fat pointers, Nate Eldredge, 01:01
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, Nate Eldredge, 00:56
- Re: Leading padding in unions, sp12341234, 00:50
- Leading padding in unions, sp12341234, 00:45
March 01, 2009
- Re: Query for the group, Frank Adam, 23:29
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, Kojak, 23:16
- Re: %n !!, Kenneth Brody, 22:57
- Re: Interesting math problem, Kaz Kylheku, 22:49
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 22:18
- Re: %n !!, Han from China, 22:18
- Re: Interesting math problem, Ben Bacarisse, 22:16
- Re: GPS tracking software, Ben Bacarisse, 22:08
- Re: Interesting math problem, Kaz Kylheku, 22:06
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 22:05
- Re: GPS tracking software, Bubba, 21:48
- Re: Fat pointers, grocery_stocker, 21:34
- Re: Fat pointers, CBFalconer, 21:32
- Re: GPS tracking software, Ben Bacarisse, 21:28
- Re: Newsreaders, CBFalconer, 21:19
- Re: strange result, JosephKK, 21:18
- Re: %a in printf, CBFalconer, 21:09
- Re: GPS tracking software, Bubba, 20:43
- Re: %n !!, CBFalconer, 20:40
- Re: #include vs. -library, Mark Wooding, 20:38
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, CBFalconer, 20:16
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Old Wolf, 20:08
- Re: Remebering the order of precedence, Mark Wooding, 20:07
- Re: Newsreaders, Dik T. Winter, 20:07
- Re: Newsreaders, Dik T. Winter, 20:05
- Re: Fat pointers, Bartc, 20:05
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Curtis Dyer, 20:04
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, CBFalconer, 20:03
- Re: Newsreaders, Dik T. Winter, 20:01
- Re: Newsreaders, Dik T. Winter, 19:56
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, karthikbalaguru, 19:52
- Re: Just a bit of silliness, JosephKK, 19:50
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Curtis Dyer, 19:48
- Re: serial port in C, Richard, 19:15
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Richard, 18:53
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Richard Heathfield, 18:46
- Re: %n !!, Nate Eldredge, 18:33
- Re: c program - command line prompt - need help, Spiros Bousbouras, 18:26
- c program - command line prompt - need help, raeiko, 18:07
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, David Brown, 17:38
- Re: Fat pointers, Stephen Sprunk, 17:32
- Re: Newsreaders, Sjouke Burry, 17:23
- Re: %n !!, Harald van Dijk, 17:22
- Re: Newsreaders, Stephen Sprunk, 17:17
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Niklas Holsti, 17:14
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ike Naar, 17:13
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ike Naar, 16:46
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 16:11
- Re: %n !!, Spiros Bousbouras, 16:01
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, Keith Thompson, 15:52
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, karthikbalaguru, 15:48
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Albert, 15:47
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, Keith Thompson, 15:41
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 15:40
- Re: %n !!, Ben Bacarisse, 15:27
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, Barry Schwarz, 15:21
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, Barry Schwarz, 15:21
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Keith Thompson, 15:20
- Re: Newsreaders, Albert, 15:18
- Re: Newsreaders, Albert, 15:15
- Re: Fat pointers, Malcolm McLean, 15:12
- Re: Fat pointers, Bartc, 15:10
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Malcolm McLean, 15:08
- Re: Fat pointers, Keith Thompson, 15:03
- Re: %n !!, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:49
- Re: %n !!, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:45
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Richard Heathfield, 14:42
- Re: %n !!, Spiros Bousbouras, 14:42
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, David Brown, 14:32
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Flash Gordon, 14:22
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Malcolm McLean, 13:55
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Richard Tobin, 13:12
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Richard Heathfield, 13:12
- Re: %n !!, Richard Tobin, 13:05
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Flash Gordon, 13:04
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Richard Heathfield, 13:01
- Re: Fat pointers, Ben Bacarisse, 12:40
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Flash Gordon, 12:34
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, Golden California Girls, 12:29
- Re: GPS tracking software, Ben Bacarisse, 12:12
- Re: Newsreaders, blargg, 12:06
- Re: %n !!, Nate Eldredge, 12:06
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, Kojak, 11:58
- Re: Newsreaders, jfbode1029, 11:53
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, Malcolm McLean, 11:48
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Malcolm McLean, 11:38
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Richard Heathfield, 11:29
- Fat pointers, Malcolm McLean, 11:21
- Re: %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, karthikbalaguru, 11:21
- %1.1f on 45.78 is 45.8 ??, karthikbalaguru, 11:20
- Re: Difference between fgets and gets, Malcolm McLean, 11:11
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, jacob navia, 10:57
- Re: Newsreaders, Rich Webb, 10:25
- Affliction Mens T-shirts - Discount, zhanglin099, 10:16
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Phil Carmody, 09:55
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ben Bacarisse, 09:47
- Re: GPS tracking software, Bubba, 09:36
- Re: header, nick_keighley_nospam, 09:31
- Re: %a in printf, Ben Bacarisse, 08:50
- Re: Cross referencing objects: Am I invoking UB?, dimwit, 08:31
- Re: Strange !!, Kenny McCormack, 08:30
- Re: Newsreaders, Ben Bacarisse, 08:25
- Re: Strange !!, Antoninus Twink, 08:23
- Re: Cross referencing objects: Am I invoking UB?, nick_keighley_nospam, 08:17
- Re: %n !!, Ben Bacarisse, 08:14
- Re: Cross referencing objects: Am I invoking UB?, Ike Naar, 08:10
- Re: Newsreaders, Antoninus Twink, 08:07
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Antoninus Twink, 08:02
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Keith Thompson, 07:56
- Cross referencing objects: Am I invoking UB?, Suman, 07:34
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, David Brown, 07:20
- Re: %n !!, Harald van Dijk, 07:08
- Re: %n !!, Richard Tobin, 06:58
- Re: Newsreaders, Kenny McCormack, 06:41
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Hans-Bernhard Bröker, 06:36
- Re: %n !!, Harald van Dijk, 06:24
- Re: Newsreaders, Keith Thompson, 06:21
- Re: Newsreaders, James Kuyper, 05:43
- Re: %n !!, Ike Naar, 05:37
- Re: Newsreaders, Harold Aptroot, 05:35
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard Tobin, 05:20
- Re: %n !!, Spiros Bousbouras, 04:45
- Re: Newsreaders, Albert, 04:30
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Richard Heathfield, 04:28
- Re: %a in printf, Richard Heathfield, 04:25
- Re: %n !!, Richard Heathfield, 04:21
- Re: Newsreaders, Richard Tobin, 04:19
- Newsreaders, Albert, 03:59
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Albert, 03:52
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Ike Naar, 03:22
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Nate Eldredge, 03:19
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Albert, 03:12
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- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Ike Naar, 03:07
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Nate Eldredge, 02:53
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Nate Eldredge, 02:29
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Jon Kirwan, 02:13
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Gil Hamilton, 01:57
- Re: %a in printf, Kojak, 01:51
- Re: %a in printf, karthikbalaguru, 01:25
- %a in printf, karthikbalaguru, 01:21
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Gil Hamilton, 01:14
- Re: Qsort-ing structures, Albert, 00:53
- Re: Conclusive proof concerning CBFalconer's thread annoyances, Larry Gates, 00:43
- Re: Current world's smallest chess program, karthikbalaguru, 00:35
- Re: On implementation limits and the future of CLC, Larry Gates, 00:32
February 28, 2009
- Re: Current world's smallest chess program, JosephKK, 23:13
- Re: serial port in C, scottmcp, 22:25
- Re: Very simple: passing parameters, Golden California Girls, 21:45
- Re: %n !!, Nate Eldredge, 21:42
- Re: serial port in C, Han from China, 21:30
- Re: %n !!, Han from China, 21:09
- Re: Strange !!, CBFalconer, 21:05
- Re: serial port in C, Han from China, 21:00
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 20:56
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Han from China, 20:55
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Han from China, 20:55
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, CBFalconer, 20:52
- Re: %n !!, karthikbalaguru, 20:48
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 20:46
- Re: Strange !!, Ben Bacarisse, 20:00
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, Chris M. Thomasson, 19:38
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Ike Naar, 19:20
- Re: %n !!, Richard Heathfield, 19:19
- Re: usage of fwide function, Kenny McCormack, 19:19
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, Richard Heathfield, 19:18
- Re: %n !!, karthikbalaguru, 19:07
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, jacob navia, 19:07
- Re: %n !!, Richard Heathfield, 19:06
- Re: Strange !!, Harald van Dijk, 19:06
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Kenny McCormack, 19:05
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 19:03
- Re: Question About Sequence Points and Interrupt/Thread Safety, David Brown, 19:02
- Re: %n !!, karthikbalaguru, 18:58
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Kenny McCormack, 18:57
- Re: %n !!, Richard Heathfield, 18:56
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Kenny McCormack, 18:52
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Richard Heathfield, 18:52
- Re: %n !!, Falcon Kirtaran, 18:50
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, jacob navia, 18:50
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., Kenny McCormack, 18:49
- %n !!, karthikbalaguru, 18:48
- Re: Strange !!, CBFalconer, 18:39
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, jacob navia, 18:38
- Re: free() function translated into C# equivalent - comments appreciated..., James Kuyper, 18:30
- Re: Can you help me with this line of code please??, James Kuyper, 18:27
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 18:22
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 18:14
- Stats for comp.lang.c (last month), CLC stats, 18:06
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, CBFalconer, 18:05
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, James Kuyper, 18:04
- Re: serial port in C, Joachim Schmitz, 17:52
- Re: can we initialize a function argument in c, CBFalconer, 17:49
- Re: serial port in C, CBFalconer, 17:41
- Re: Free C Compiler on Windows, lawrence . jones, 17:31
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