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- Return array of ponters?
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- Re: Weird arithmetic
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- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
- Newbie Question: Split Programs in to multiple files.
- From: William E. Storey II
- Re: string generation
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- Re: WAV file question
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- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
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- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
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- Re: string generation
- Re: string generation
- Re: string generation
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- string generation
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Problems with sprintf, need help on this one
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: newbie question
- Re: Can't match char 0x10.
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Help with strings
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: message passing question
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: getting BCC55 to run
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- getting BCC55 to run
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- How to store strings from a file into an array? Newbie
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- what dose "const char const* var" mean?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: question about 'static' definitions
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- Re: Can't match char 0x10.
- Re: How will you know about the libraries
- Re: question about 'static' definitions
- Re: How will you know about the libraries
- Re: fprintf formatting question???
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Is this a guaranteed signed/unsigned conversion?
- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
- From: one2001boy@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: question about 'static' definitions
- Re: newbie question
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- newbie question
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Can't match char 0x10.
- question about 'static' definitions
- Re: realloc
- Can't match char 0x10.
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- Re: Is this a guaranteed signed/unsigned conversion?
- Re: WAV file question
- Re: use of select()
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: WAV file question
- From: Erik de Castro Lopo
- Re: Is this a guaranteed signed/unsigned conversion?
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: Is this a guaranteed signed/unsigned conversion?
- Re: find name problem
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: use of select()
- Re: WAV file question
- Re: find name problem
- Re: find name problem
- Re: use of select()
- Re: use of select()
- Re: find name problem
- Re: find name problem
- Is this a guaranteed signed/unsigned conversion?
- find name problem
- use of select()
- Re: fprintf formatting question???
- From: jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: fprintf formatting question???
- Re: fprintf formatting question???
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- fprintf formatting question???
- From: jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: WAV file question
- Re: realloc
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: How to know the number of elements in an static array.
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: realloc
- realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: WAV file question
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: structure padding
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- WAV file question
- From: siroregano@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: structure padding
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: Telnet client in C
- Re: realloc
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- structure padding
- Re: strlen function + include the terminating null character ?
- Re: How to know the number of elements in an static array.
- Re: Telnet client in C
- Re: strlen function + include the terminating null character ?
- Re: strlen function + include the terminating null character ?
- Re: How to know the number of elements in an static array.
- Re: How to know the number of elements in an static array.
- Re: How two check struct size at compile time
- How to know the number of elements in an static array.
- From: PengYu.UT@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: Help with strings
- Re: inline functions
- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: inline functions
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: Double precision numbers.
- Re: Telnet client in C
- Re: realloc
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
- Re: Telnet client in C
- Re: Shift sequence
- Double precision numbers.
- Re: How two check struct size at compile time
- inline functions
- Telnet client in C
- Re: realloc
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: How two check struct size at compile time
- Re: How two check struct size at compile time
- Re: DJB hash function
- Re: How two check struct size at compile time
- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- Re: How two check struct size at compile time
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- How two check struct size at compile time
- Re: Good C Compiler for Windows..
- Re: useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- DJB hash function
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: max of min
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- useful tips on how to write your C codes more efficiently
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: Subject: C to JVM compiler (AMPC)
- From: those who know me have no need of my name
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: max of min
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: Translate C++ to C
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: snippet review please
- Re: max of min
- Re: fclose... what is better
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: snippet review please
- snippet review please
- Good C Compiler for Windows..
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: runtime error
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: max of min
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Help with strings
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: Shift sequence
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: realloc
- Re: Shift sequence
- Re: Shift sequence
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: Shift sequence
- Shift sequence
- From: Vijay Kumar R. Zanvar
- Re: max of min
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: fclose... what is better
- Re: max of min
- max of min
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: fclose... what is better
- Re: fclose... what is better
- Re: cant figure the output..
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: realloc
- fclose... what is better
- Re: Setting "all ones"
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: Setting "all ones"
- Re: Setting "all ones"
- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Setting "all ones"
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- Re: Setting "all ones"
- Re: runtime error
- Setting "all ones"
- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: create function at runtime
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- Re: create function at runtime
- Re: realloc
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- Re: message passing question
- create function at runtime
- message passing question
- Re: How to convert from a string to an expression?
- Re: cant figure the output..
- Re: How to get number of digits in int variable?
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- How to get number of digits in int variable?
- Re: How to convert from a string to an expression?
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
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- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: realloc
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: cant figure the output..
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: cant figure the output..
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: layout of arrays
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
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- [OT] (was: NAN option for gcc?)
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- cant figure the output..
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: NAN option for gcc?
- Re: NAN option for gcc?
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- Re: NAN option for gcc?
- Re: NAN option for gcc?
- Re: NAN option for gcc?
- Re: layout of arrays
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: Weird arithmetic
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: NAN option for gcc?
- NAN option for gcc?
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Weird arithmetic
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: Boot records Intel Architecture
- Boot records Intel Architecture
- Re: Help on File Reading in C programming.
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: scanf not getting entire long value
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: macro for compile time allocation
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- layout of arrays
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- Re: macro for compile time allocation
- Re: ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- ++ / -- operators with floats and doubles
- From: my . correo . basura
- macro for compile time allocation
- Re: Nested linklist
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: pass a 2-dimension array to function
- Re: runtime error
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: padding between variables in a structure
- Re: realloc
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- Re: how to store strings of any length into an array of type char*?
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: lookup tables
- Re: lookup tables
- lookup tables
- Re: graph/chart library?
- Re: padding between variables in a structure
- Re: runtime error
- graph/chart library?
- runtime error
- Re: how to creat a web browser
- Re: Help on File Reading in C programming.
- how to creat a web browser
- Re: Help using sprintf, wanting to make 2 byte lengths and 4 byte lengths to hex string?
- Help using sprintf, wanting to make 2 byte lengths and 4 byte lengths to hex string?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: Help on File Reading in C programming.
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: which is faster ?
- Help on File Reading in C programming.
- Re: a probelm about switch
- Re: Subject: C to JVM compiler (AMPC)
- Re: a probelm about switch
- Re: a probelm about switch
- a probelm about switch
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Subject: C to JVM compiler (AMPC)
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: use fprintf to write to the console
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: use fprintf to write to the console
- Re: realloc
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: Don't understand syntax error
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Semaphore Error - Storage size of arg
- Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Subject: C to JVM compiler (AMPC)
- Re: change values in a file
- Re: realloc
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Loop Problem
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: realloc
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: realloc
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: realloc
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Subject: C to JVM compiler (AMPC)
- From: Brandon J. Van Every
- Re: realloc
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Strange behaviour of printf. See the code below and please tell why it behaves in this way.
- Re: Nested linklist
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: fopen functioin
- Re: realloc
- Re: padding between variables in a structure
- Re: realloc
- Re: use fprintf to write to the console
- Re: use fprintf to write to the console
- use fprintf to write to the console
- Re: realloc
- realloc
- Re: padding between variables in a structure
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: Subject: C to JVM compiler (AMPC)
- From: Mohd Hanafiah Abdullah
- Re: Don't understand syntax error
- Re: help...info how to write very small basic interpreter in c
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- From: Erik de Castro Lopo
- Re: printf and stat problem
- Re: Calculator
- Re: padding between variables in a structure
- Re: Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: padding between variables in a structure
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Re: wrinting an optimised code
- Multiple return statements Vs goto's
- Re: fopen functioin
- padding between variables in a structure
- Re: register variables
- Re: Don't understand syntax error
- wrinting an optimised code
- Re: register variables
- fopen functioin
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Semaphore Error - Storage size of arg
- Semaphore Error - Storage size of arg
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: register variables
- Re: register variables
- Re: register variables
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Client/Server Multicast API
- Re: scanf not getting entire long value
- Re: Nested linklist
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Nested linklist
- Re: register variables
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: register variables
- Re: register variables
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: void pointers & void function pointers
- Re: Calculator
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: Calculator
- Re: register variables
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: void pointers & void function pointers
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: void pointers & void function pointers
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- void pointers & void function pointers
- Re: register variables
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: Don't understand syntax error
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: Nested linklist
- Re: linux has typeof, how can i get the same function for windows?
- Nested linklist
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: register variables
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: Serial ID of Hard Disc
- Re: Don't understand syntax error
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: DAMAGE: after Normal block (#45)
- Re: linux has typeof, how can i get the same function for windows?
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: PLEASE..
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: PLEASE..
- PLEASE..
- Re: linux has typeof, how can i get the same function for windows?
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: which is faster ?
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- pass a 2-dimension array to function
- Re: difference between *ptr++ and ++*ptr ?
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: DAMAGE: after Normal block (#45)
- Re: register variables
- Re: DAMAGE: after Normal block (#45)
- Re: register variables
- Re: DAMAGE: after Normal block (#45)
- Re: DAMAGE: after Normal block (#45)
- DAMAGE: after Normal block (#45)
- Re: register variables
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: register variables
- Re: which is better "switch" or "if-else"
- Re: doubt related to string pointers.
- Re: Don't understand syntax error
- Re: register variables
- register variables
- doubt related to string pointers.
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- Convert date & time to time_t
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- Fork + Waitpid
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- Re: Test for contiguous alphabet in character set
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- Re: Any easy to printf an interger in 9,999, 99 format?
- Is it required to comply byte alignment within a function?
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- Re: Scanset
- Re: Any easy to printf an interger in 9,999, 99 format?
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Any easy to printf an interger in 9,999, 99 format?
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- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: lexx/yacc usefull ? when why ?
- Re: Any easy to printf an interger in 9,999, 99 format?
- Any easy to printf an interger in 9,999, 99 format?
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- Re: cheksum function
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Test for contiguous alphabet in character set
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: printf formats for size_t?
- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: printf formats for size_t?
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
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- Re: Test for contiguous alphabet in character set
- Re: printf formats for size_t?
- Re: ANSI C (C99) testsuit compliancy
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- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: printf formats for size_t?
- Re: Clearing an array
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- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: printf formats for size_t?
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: ANSI C (C99) testsuit compliancy
- printf formats for size_t?
- Re: Need to View the contents of an EXE file
- Re: Test for contiguous alphabet in character set
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: lexx/yacc usefull ? when why ?
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- Re: Complicated macro...
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- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
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- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: popen: how to test for end of program
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- ANSI C (C99) testsuit compliancy
- Test for contiguous alphabet in character set
- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: Clearing an array
- Re: popen: how to test for end of program
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Clearing an array
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- Re: constants not constant?
- popen: how to test for end of program
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Scanset
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- lexx/yacc usefull ? when why ?
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Need to View the contents of an EXE file
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- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Need to View the contents of an EXE file
- Re: Calculator [ot]
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: Scanset
- Re: Scanset
- Re: manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: Need softcopy of book ..
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Need softcopy of book ..
- manipulation and memory allocation
- Re: Macro Definition ---- read_XDATA(address)---
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: My MSVC 6 DLL now has HEAP corruption problems
- Re: Need to View the contents of an EXE file
- Re: Need to View the contents of an EXE file
- Re: Macro Definition ---- read_XDATA(address)---
- Need to View the contents of an EXE file
- Re: xdr library
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: lex and yacc
- Re: Scanset
- Re: Scanset
- Re: Fibonacci series 2005 (once more just for fun :) )
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- Re: Macro Definition ---- read_XDATA(address)---
- Re: Quicksort
- Re: Scanset
- Macro Definition ---- read_XDATA(address)---
- Re: Scanset
- Scanset
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- My MSVC 6 DLL now has HEAP corruption problems
- Re: My MSVC 6 DLL now has HEAP corruption problems
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Newbie struggling with function pointers
- Re: child thread question
- Re: Calculator
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- Re: Calculator
- Re: Calculator
- child thread question
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: xdr library
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Calculator
- Re: C FAQ 3.1
- Re: lex and yacc
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: How to access hardware ports using C ?
- Re: Help with function parameters...
- Re: macros: not a valid preprocessing token
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Fibonacci series 2005 (once more just for fun :) )
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: variable definiton / variable declaration
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- From: those who know me have no need of my name
- Re: xdr library
- Re: xdr library
- Re: lex and yacc
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: C FAQ 3.1
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: xdr library
- Re: xdr library
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: variable definiton / variable declaration
- xdr library
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- lex and yacc
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Value of EOF
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: How to access hardware ports using C ?
- Re: lifetime of compound literal
- Re: pointer usage in c
- Re: macros: not a valid preprocessing token
- Re: variable definiton / variable declaration
- pointer usage in c
- variable definiton / variable declaration
- Re: #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- #define ARR_SIZE sizeof(arr)/sizeof(arr[0])
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: lifetime of compound literal
- Re: Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Help with function parameters...
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: obtaining the time offset from UTC
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Why would malloc() modify the behavior of this output?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Returning results through the function parameter list?
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: checking for > INT_MAX
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Newbie: Array of pointers to strings questions.
- constants not constant?
- Re: constants not constant?
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Calculator
- Re: constants not constant?
- constants not constant?
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Help with function parameters...
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: What's the difference of return 0; exit(0);exit(1)
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
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- Re: how #include directives are handled
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- lifetime of compound literal
- Re: How to access hardware ports using C ?
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- how #include directives are handled
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- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- checking for > INT_MAX
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- Re: Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- Assorted questions from a C++ programmer
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Help with function parameters...
- Re: macros: not a valid preprocessing token
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- [OT] Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: How to access hardware ports using C ?
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: How to access hardware ports using C ?
- Help with function parameters...
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Value of EOF
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: Calculator
- Re: stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: Calculator
- stripping non-numeric data from a string
- Re: macros: not a valid preprocessing token
- Re: obtaining the time offset from UTC
- Re: obtaining the time offset from UTC
- Re: Why not auto?
- obtaining the time offset from UTC
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: initializing variables
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: macros: not a valid preprocessing token
- Re: initializing variables
- initializing variables
- macros: not a valid preprocessing token
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
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- Re: need addititional arg in given callback
- Re: initializing variables
- need addititional arg in given callback
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- Re: About casts (and pointers)
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- Re: initializing variables
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- initializing variables
- Re: What's the difference of return 0; exit(0);exit(1)
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: multiple named initialization of same member
- Re: multiple named initialization of same member
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: tool to measure performance of written function
- Re: __VA_ARGS__
- multiple named initialization of same member
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: gcc4
- Re: tool to measure performance of written function
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: Complicated macro...
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: __VA_ARGS__
- Re: Why not auto?
- Complicated macro...
- Re: What's the difference of return 0; exit(0);exit(1)
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: tool to measure performance of written function
- Re: __VA_ARGS__
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: How to access hardware ports using C ?
- How to access hardware ports using C ?
- Re: What's the difference of return 0; exit(0);exit(1)
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: What's the difference of return 0; exit(0);exit(1)
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- What's the difference of return 0; exit(0);exit(1)
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Calculator
- Re: Why not auto?
- From: Vijay Kumar R. Zanvar
- Calculator
- Re: Why not auto?
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Why not auto?
- From: Vijay Kumar R. Zanvar
- Re: gcc4
- Re: Showing an picture in a dialog box (WinAPI)
- Re: Stop for a moment
- Re: Reading EXIF info from JPEG
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: substracting a lot of numbers optimisation
- substracting a lot of numbers optimisation
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: return a string
- Re: Avoid blocking
- Re: Value of EOF
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: __VA_ARGS__
- __VA_ARGS__
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Eclipse IDE for ARM is based on what OS?.
- Re: void*, char*, unsigned char*, signed char*
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Eclipse IDE for ARM is based on what OS?.
- void*, char*, unsigned char*, signed char*
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: Threads communcation in network programming
- Threads communcation in network programming
- Re: How to read the element when I receive a packet
- Re: problem with value of the pointer...
- Re: gcc4
- Re: How to read the element when I receive a packet
- Re: gcc4
- Re: gcc4
- gcc4
- Re: Problem with a linked list
- Re: problem with value of the pointer...
- Re: OOP: legal cast?
- Re: [OT] Re: Showing an picture in a dialog box (WinAPI)
- Re: One struct pointer question
- Re: function pointers as function parameters
- Re: How to read the element when I receive a packet
- Re: char *(*pargv)[]
- Re: char *(*pargv)[]
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: char *(*pargv)[]
- Re: char *(*pargv)[]
- char *(*pargv)[]
- Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: One struct pointer question
- Re: One struct pointer question
- One struct pointer question
- Re: How to read the element when I receive a packet
- How to read the element when I receive a packet
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: [OT] Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: Which operation is more expensive?(a <= b and a != 0)
- Re: Which operation is more expensive?(a <= b and a != 0)
- [OT] Re: Showing an picture in a dialog box (WinAPI)
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: Which operation is more expensive?(a <= b and a != 0)
- Re: Which operation is more expensive?(a <= b and a != 0)
- Which operation is more expensive?(a <= b and a != 0)
- Re: Showing an picture in a dialog box (WinAPI)
- Re: void pointer cast segfaults
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: How to use *.* parameter in the exec family functions?
- Re: [OT] Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: abt nested loops
- Re: abt nested loops
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: [OT] Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: Newbie Q: Fraction to double
- Re: problem with value of the pointer...
- Re: How to use *.* parameter in the exec family functions?
- Re: abt nested loops
- Re: function pointers as function parameters
- Re: [OT] Re: Difference between C89 and C99?
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