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- Re: casting to unsigned char for is*() and to*() functions
- Re: Reading Lines with Fgets and a bit of C++ {Novice Programmer}
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- Reading Lines with Fgets and a bit of C++ {Novice Programmer}
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- Re: C directives
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
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- Re: C and Tk
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- Re: Is an empty translation unit valid?
- Re: what's wrong with atof() and casting?
- Re: Array subscripting overflow behaviour
- Re: bizarre malloc problem
- Re: what's wrong with atof() and casting?
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- C directives
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- Re: what's wrong with atof() and casting?
- Re: Floatin point issues
- Re: Aliasing/Torek's strtod() experience
- Re: what's wrong with atof() and casting?
- Re: conditional statements
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- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: Floatin point issues
- Floatin point issues
- Re: Aliasing/Torek's strtod() experience
- conditional statements
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- what's wrong with atof() and casting?
- Re: convert int to char
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- Re: openssl and DES
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- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
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- Re: bits comparison
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- lint
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- Re: C and Tk
- Re: bizarre malloc problem
- Aliasing/Torek's strtod() experience
- Re: bizarre malloc problem
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- fast multiple file access
- Re: convert int to char
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Tool to trace function calls
- Re: 1/2 =?
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- openssl and DES
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- Re: bizarre malloc problem
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: bizarre malloc problem
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: string comparison
- Re: Open a file at runtime
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: bizarre malloc problem
- Re: 1/2 =?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Array subscripting overflow behaviour
- bizarre malloc problem
- Re: Differences between Functio & Macro in C
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
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- Re: graphics in Linux...
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
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- ANSI C Compilation linking problem
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- Is an empty translation unit valid?
- Re: memory delete problem
- reading from a file, some times values in file may not be filled
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- Re: Tool to trace function calls
- Re: Differences between Functio & Macro in C
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- parameters or stdin
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- C and Tk
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- "basic" pointer question
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- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
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- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
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- From: Erik de Castro Lopo
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- Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0
- Re: New File
- New File
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- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
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- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
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- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
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- Re: Data Structure
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: constructing own error functions vs something like fprinf()
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- constructing own error functions vs something like fprinf()
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Data Structure
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Data Structure
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: C software achitecture
- What about a C compiler with structured data management INSIDE ?
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Data Structure
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- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
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- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: A biiiig break ?
- Re: Data Structure
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: The New C Standard - free ebook for C coders
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: 1/2 =?
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Re: Data Structure
- Re: function arguments question (newbie)
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Data Structure
- Re: Total protection for your software against crack
- From: SoftComplete Development
- Re: function arguments question (newbie)
- From: Yoni Rabkin Katzenell
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: A biiiig break ?
- Re: function arguments question (newbie)
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Re: function arguments question (newbie)
- nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- function arguments question (newbie)
- From: Yoni Rabkin Katzenell
- Re: A biiiig break ?
- A biiiig break ?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: The New C Standard - free ebook for C coders
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: realloc, copy and VM
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: realloc, copy and VM
- Re: read multiple lines of a file
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: realloc, copy and VM
- Re: realloc, copy and VM
- realloc, copy and VM
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: The New C Standard - free ebook for C coders
- Re: the usage of void argument
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hundreds of cases in a switch, optimization?
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: URL+JPEG+MPEG+P2P blocking
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: the usage of void argument
- From: PengYu.UT@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: compiler unable to find defn. of sin()
- Re: compiler unable to find defn. of sin()
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- compiler unable to find defn. of sin()
- Re: static function declaration in header file
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: static function declaration in header file
- Re: string comparison
- printf() with too many args -- legal?
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Using macros as function_names (for compiling different function_names with one C-Code via a compile flag)
- Re: static function declaration in header file
- Re: Convert hex string to struct
- Re: static function declaration in header file
- Re: C preprocessor
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: C calling conventions
- Re: read multiple lines of a file
- Re: static function declaration in header file
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: [OT] Re: "use CGI " hangs "CGI time out "
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Convert hex string to struct
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: URL+JPEG+MPEG+P2P blocking
- Re: Convert hex string to struct
- Re: Convert hex string to struct
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- static function declaration in header file
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Convert hex string to struct
- Re: C calling conventions
- Re: Hmmm, It's Curious
- Re: GNU MP (gmp) implementation documentation
- Re: Using macros as function_names (for compiling different function_names with one C-Code via a compile flag)
- URL+JPEG+MPEG+P2P blocking
- Re: Memset Optimizing
- Re: void *malloc(size_t num_bytes);
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Memset Optimizing
- Re: Origin of size_t? Curious.
- Re: C preprocessor
- Re: C preprocessor
- C preprocessor
- Re: C software achitecture
- Re: Return type of main()
- Re: Undefined behaviour when modifying the result of an assignment operator
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Using macros as function_names (for compiling different function_names with one C-Code via a compile flag)
- From: Andreas Morgenstern
- Re: read multiple lines of a file
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- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
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- From: glen herrmannsfeldt
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- From: those who know me have no need of my name
- Re: question for char point.
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- Re: New to C
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- From: those who know me have no need of my name
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- New to C
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- question for char point.
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- HELP PLEASE - How to convert string to byte array
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- Re: C99 to C89 translator
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- Re: Why can't you add pointers in c?
- Why can't you add pointers in c?
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- Re: What can't you add pointers in c?
- What can't you add pointers in c?
- I think the question I just posted got lost.
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- Re: enum members namespace clash
- Re: enum members namespace clash
- Re: enum members namespace clash
- enum members namespace clash
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- C to NASM - lnkflat problem
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- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
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- Re: double pointers
- Re: masks
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Returning pointer to array problem
- Re: message buffering for logs, sprintf, etc...
- problem with sscanf.
- Re: message buffering for logs, sprintf, etc...
- Re: Bit twiddling
- rand() related ??
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: pointer arithmatic
- Re: pointers and integers
- pointer arithmatic
- Re: double pointers
- Re: how to make linux makefile work in visual c++?
- How to define a common interface between C and JAVA modules
- Re: Some pointer quiestions again
- Re: double pointers
- Re: Criticise my code please.
- Re: double pointers
- Re: double pointers
- double pointers
- Re: Help! function declare.
- Re: When I call malloc() to get some space, I get Segmentation fault
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: File Read help reqd
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: When I call malloc() to get some space, I get Segmentation fault
- Re: C string functions
- When I call malloc() to get some space, I get Segmentation fault
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- Re: sscanf not working , why?
- sscanf not working , why?
- Re: count of file descriptors
- Re: Help! function declare.
- count of file descriptors
- Re: how to make linux makefile work in visual c++?
- Re: how to make linux makefile work in visual c++?
- Re: Help! function declare.
- how to make linux makefile work in visual c++?
- Re: Help! function declare.
- Re: Criticise my code please.
- Re: C string functions
- Re: File Read help reqd
- Help! function declare.
- Re: One SQL and C question
- Re: Dynamic library and passing relative pathnames
- Re: Some pointer quiestions again
- Dynamic library and passing relative pathnames
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: One SQL and C question
- Re: C string functions
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: clustering in C
- Re: question
- Re: question
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: File Read help reqd
- Re: question
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Re: maximum file size of FOPEN
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: question
- Re: question
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: File Read help reqd
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: question
- Re: question
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Re: typeless data [structures]
- Re: C string functions
- Re: question
- Re: One SQL and C question
- Re: addr2line help required
- Re: Help needed in dereferencing a union
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: C string functions
- question
- Re: Help needed in dereferencing a union
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- Re: C string functions
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- From: jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: max size for printf() format conversion?
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- Re: C string functions
- Re: Help needed in dereferencing a union
- Re: addr2line help required
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: C string functions
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: C string functions
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- From: jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sizeof...
- Re: message buffering for logs, sprintf, etc...
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- C string functions
- Re: sizeof...
- Re: sizeof...
- Re: Criticise my code please.
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Re: Pointer Question
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: Difference between '\0' and 0
- Re: Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Open source embedded C ; appropiate group?
- Re: pointers and integers
- re:Pointer Question
- Re: what's meaning of "warning: initializer element is not computable at load time"
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: Pointer Question
- Re: creating child process
- Re: Difference between '\0' and 0
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- Re: Criticise my code please.
- Re: Some pointer quiestions again
- "comma delimited" numeric output from printf()???
- From: jchludzinski@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: Help needed in dereferencing a union
- Re: how to define a function pointer variable witout typdef?
- Re: How to realloc( ) for M[m][n]
- Re: re:creating child process
- Re: Pointer Question
- Re: How to realloc( ) for M[m][n]
- Re: how to define a function pointer variable witout typdef?
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: Bit twiddling
- Re: How to realloc( ) for M[m][n]
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: merging list problem
- Re: How to realloc( ) for M[m][n]
- Re: addr2line help required
- Re: pointers and integers
- Bit twiddling
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: masks
- Re: How to realloc( ) for M[m][n]
- Re: Difference between '\0' and 0
- merging list problem
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: How to pass a pointer to an unknown-size array?
- addr2line help required
- Re: max size for printf() format conversion?
- How to realloc( ) for M[m][n]
- Re: masks
- Re: masks
- Re: pointers and integers
- File Read help reqd
- masks
- Re: Difference between '0' and 0
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Re: pointers and integers
- re:read multiple lines of a file
- Re: realloc() implicit free() ?
- Re: Formatted IO; %d or %i?
- Re: Formatted IO; %d or %i?
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Re: Difference between '\0' and 0
- Re: Difference between '\0' and 0
- Re: sscanf and int64 in Win32 and Unix - different results?
- Re: sizeof...
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: Formatted IO; %d or %i?
- Re: What's the meaning of this variable definition?
- Criticise my code please.
- Re: message buffering for logs, sprintf, etc...
- Re: What's the meaning of this variable definition?
- Re: pointers and integers
- Re: What's the meaning of this variable definition?
- Re: Translating Free Pascal to GNU C
- Re: pointers and integers
- What's the meaning of this variable definition?
- pointers and integers
- Re: mySQL and C question