comp.lang.c
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: order of execution
- Re: Flexible size array
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Flexible size array
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Macro calling kernel function
- Macro calling kernel function
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Flexible size array
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: system() and no console ?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: padding a file
- Re: padding a file
- Re: strange pointer behavior
- padding a file
- Re: system() and no console ?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: system() and no console ?
- Re: system() and no console ?
- Re: Design question dealing with char* function
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: system() and no console ?
- Re: system() and no console ?
- system() and no console ?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Design question dealing with char* function
- Design question dealing with char* function
- Re: Use of 'extern' keyword
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Use of 'extern' keyword
- Re: malloc modifying a passed string
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: Big Endian
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: malloc modifying a passed string
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: malloc modifying a passed string
- Re: malloc modifying a passed string
- Re: Use of 'extern' keyword
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- malloc modifying a passed string
- Use of 'extern' keyword
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: fexception handling in C
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: question regarding precedence and associativity of ++ and *
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: question regarding precedence and associativity of ++ and *
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- question regarding precedence and associativity of ++ and *
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Big Endian
- Big Endian
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: entering more characters
- Re: difficult to code
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: difficult to code
- Re: 1/2 =?
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: 1/2 =?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Interested in saving money on your outsourcing?
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: Using fgets() within a function returning an error.
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: strange pointer behavior
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Question on arrays within a struct and sprintf
- Re: fexception handling in C
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Question on arrays within a struct and sprintf
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: order of execution
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- From: hermes_917@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: fexception handling in C
- Question on arrays within a struct and sprintf
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: fexception handling in C
- Re: fexception handling in C
- Using fgets() within a function returning an error.
- strange pointer behavior
- Re: fexception handling in C
- fexception handling in C
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Differance between Intrrupt and function
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Differance between Intrrupt and function
- Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- czy to jest polska grupa dyskusyjna ?
- Re: Two question about signal handlers
- Re: entering more characters
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: casting function pointers ?
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: order of execution
- Re: entering more characters
- Re: casting function pointers ?
- Re: #define
- Encouraging illegal behavior is O/T in clc (Was: Re: entering more characters)
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- casting function pointers ?
- Re: order of execution
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: entering more characters
- Re: entering more characters
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: entering more characters
- entering more characters
- Re: difficult to code
- Re: #define
- Re: order of execution
- Re: Data structures question
- Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: difficult to code
- Re: difficult to code
- order of execution
- difficult to code
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Differance between Intrrupt and function
- limiting access to a variable...
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: #define
- Re: #define
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: #define
- #define
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: crazy problem with strtok puttings ptrs in **argv
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: detecting underflow exception on Linux.
- Re: Two question about signal handlers
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: Data structures question
- Re: gethostbyaddr/nslookup failed
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- gethostbyaddr/nslookup failed
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: code reading
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: to write a project in c
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: to write a project in c
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: crazy problem with strtok puttings ptrs in **argv
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: to write a project in c
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: How to put non-ascii characters into C string?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Ordered output without "sorting" array
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Ordered output without "sorting" array
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: detecting underflow exception on Linux.
- Ordered output without "sorting" array
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: to write a project in c
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: crazy problem with strtok puttings ptrs in **argv
- Re: Data structures question
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Data structures question
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- Data structures question
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Coding embedded systems with C
- Re: Coding embedded systems with C
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: Coding embedded systems with C
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Coding embedded systems with C
- Re: code reading
- crazy problem with strtok puttings ptrs in **argv
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: non-void function
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: question about random generator
- detecting underflow exception on Linux.
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: how to insert a assembler-sequence for itanium2
- Re: Why??
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Why??
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Why??
- Re: Why??
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- Re: C with Assembly
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- Re: C with Assembly
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- C with Assembly
- Why??
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: limited no'of times execution
- Re: to write a project in c
- Re: Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- to write a project in c
- limited no'of times execution
- Re: Twain development
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Array of pointers to arrays of Fixed Size
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Connecting to the DATA BASE(ORACLE)
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: how to insert a assembler-sequence for itanium2
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: non-void function
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Twain development
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: non-void function
- Re: non-void function
- non-void function
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: how to insert a assembler-sequence for itanium2
- Re: Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: question about random generator
- how to insert a assembler-sequence for itanium2
- Re: pointer assignments
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: question about random generator
- Where to get a compatibility list of C and C++?
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: question about random generator
- Re: Firmware Multitasking for dsPIC30F4011
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- question about random generator
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Two question about signal handlers
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: extern
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: C itself and what can be done with/in it
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: Searching files in folder
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Implicit addition of const qualifiers
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: help really confused with for construct execution
- Re: C book
- Re: Token Parser
- C book
- Re: ANSI C grammar
- Re: extern
- Re: extern
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: ANSI C grammar
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: ANSI C grammar
- Re: pointer assignments
- ANSI C grammar
- Re: pointer assignments
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: help really confused with for construct execution
- Re: extern
- Re: code reading
- Re: Search for the nearest item by bsearch?
- Re: extern
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: List of all functions in a C files
- Re: World Smallest Program
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: Searching files in folder
- Re: Searching files in folder
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: pointer assignments
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: Searching files in folder
- Searching files in folder
- Re: printing all variables in union
- code reading
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer assignments
- Re: extern
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: help really confused with for construct execution
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: help really confused with for construct execution
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Array of pointers to arrays of Fixed Size
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: pointer assignments
- Re: pointer assignments
- Re: help really confused with for construct execution
- Re: C itself and what can be done with/in it
- Re: prototypes
- Re: is *ptr++ equivalent to *(ptr++)
- Re: Implicit addition of const qualifiers
- Re: C89 standard rationale or draft, where to download?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Copying an array slice (Was: Re: Difficulties with passing multi-dimensional arrays)
- Re: How to set memory properties
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: Yes/No
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: printing all variables in union
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- help really confused with for construct execution
- printing all variables in union
- pointer assignments
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Running time of a code
- Re: Really **wonderful** website for C interview questions!!!!!
- Re: Running time of a code
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: extern
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Running time of a code
- Re: Running time of a code
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Running time
- Running time of a code
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- [OT] Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: Search for the nearest item by bsearch?
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: Really **wonderful** website for C interview questions!!!!!
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: List of all functions in a C files
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: List of all functions in a C files
- How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Really **wonderful** website for C interview questions!!!!!
- Re: Really **wonderful** website for C interview questions!!!!!
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: Difference between return and exit
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Token Parser
- pointer truncation from 'void *' to 'int'
- Difference between return and exit
- Re: Search for the nearest item by bsearch?
- Re: Search for the nearest item by bsearch?
- Search for the nearest item by bsearch?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: Is "const" more than syntactic sugar?
- What is wrong?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: function pointers
- Re: [OT] Re: Yes/No
- Re: pointer to array
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: Is "const" more than syntactic sugar?
- Re: swap addresses ?
- Re: How to deal with Tree with several branchs?
- swap addresses ?
- Is "const" more than syntactic sugar?
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: Token Parser
- Re: Calling getopt with new arguments
- Re: [OT] Re: Yes/No
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: Token Parser
- How to deal with Tree with several branchs?
- Re: Yes/No
- Token Parser
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Loop termination question. I hope this is the right forum
- function pointers
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: Yes/No
- Calling getopt with new arguments
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: What is wrong?
- Re: Compare data in two groups
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: [OT] Re: Yes/No
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: World Smallest Program
- [OT] Re: Yes/No
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: The object status of function call returns
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: extern
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: C itself and what can be done with/in it
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: Compare data in two groups
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: Yes/No
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: setting macro
- Re: What is the point of signed char?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Value of k??
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: Yes/No
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: How to generate a md5 hash?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: what is the difference, void func(void) and void fucn()
- Re: what is the difference, void func(void) and void fucn()
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: storage for temporaries
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: char** function parameters
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: is it safe to zero float array with memset?
- Re: what is the difference, void func(void) and void fucn()
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: what is the difference, void func(void) and void fucn()
- Re: Value of k??
- Re: invoking php?
- Re: World Smallest Program
- Re: Value of k??
- Re: World Smallest Program
- Re: Compare data in two groups
- Re: what is the difference, void func(void) and void fucn()
- Re: setting macro
- Re: why is it so ?
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Compare data in two groups
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- what is the difference, void func(void) and void fucn()
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: setting macro
- Re: List of all functions in a C files
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: Help on an "if" statement on a numerical value
- Re: Help on an "if" statement on a numerical value
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: setting macro
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: Help on an "if" statement on a numerical value
- Re: setting macro
- Re: setting macro
- Help on an "if" statement on a numerical value
- Re: Value of k??
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: Yes/No
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
- Re: Yes/No
- Re: C Programming: A Modern Approach - Chapter 15 Exercise 5
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- Re: Problem with character string loop and strlen()
- Re: why function like macro doesn't work here?
- Re: mmap parsing...
- [OT] Re: Software Patents
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: mmap parsing...
- Re: why function like macro doesn't work here?
- why function like macro doesn't work here?
- why function like macro doesn't work here?
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- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
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- Re: Using a union to get different representation
- Re: Optimized code for finding string length
- Re: Using a union to get different representation
- Re: Optimized code for finding string length
- From: Erik de Castro Lopo
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- multilist data stracture sample code
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- Re: How to check file exist using c language
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- Re: If forget to fclose() after fopen(), is there any testing tool who can detect it automatically?
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- Re: If forget to fclose() after fopen(), is there any testing tool who can detect it automatically?
- about char pointer
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- From: ruben . de . visscher
- Palm programming in C using GCC
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- Re: Help w/ "incomplete type" error
- Re: Help w/ "incomplete type" error
- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
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- How to set a ms access password?
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- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
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- From: Erik de Castro Lopo
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- Re: If forget to fclose() after fopen(), is there any testing tool who can detect it automatically?
- Re: programming style: while(TRUE), for(;;), ...?
- Server listening on 2 differents ports
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- programming style: while(TRUE), for(;;), ...?
- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
- Re: sizes of bit fields
- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
- sizes of bit fields
- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
- Re: Preprocessor Directives
- Re: C Primitive Data Type Sizes
- Re: C Primitive Data Type Sizes
- Re: Floatin point issues
- From: Athanasios Papaioannou
- Re: case label does not reduce to an integer constant
- Re: Multi says "incomplete type is not allowed"
- Multi says "incomplete type is not allowed"
- Re: ON Linux Platform: How can we build binaries for another architecture from 0x86 architecture
- ON Linux Platform: How can we build binaries for another architecture from 0x86 architecture
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- Re: C Primitive Data Type Sizes
- Re: If forget to fclose() after fopen(), is there any testing tool who can detect it automatically?
- If forget to fclose() after fopen(), is there any testing tool who can detect it automatically?
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- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
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- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
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- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: nested while - how to go to the beginning of the first while?
- Preprocessor Directives
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- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
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- Re: Access to data into an array causes seg-fault
- Re: will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
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- Re: Linked list
- will the memory allocated by malloc get released when program exits?
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- Re: multi-type
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- Re: EOF in C
- EOF in C
- Re: Code Effect
- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
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- Re: Linked list
- Re: Access to data into an array causes seg-fault
- Re: Code Effect
- Re: Linked list
- System/ Compiler specific macros
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- Re: C and Tk
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Memset Optimizing
- Re: Copying an array slice (Was: Re: Difficulties with passing multi-dimensional arrays)
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: C software achitecture
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- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: == operator on struct
- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
- Re: Code Effect
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- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
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- Linked list
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- Linked list
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- anybody have star wars: revenge of the sith of War of the Worlds
- Re: case label does not reduce to an integer constant
- testing whether a double is a whole number
- Re: case label does not reduce to an integer constant
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
- Re: case label does not reduce to an integer constant
- case label does not reduce to an integer constant
- Re: Reading from file into struct array / memory layout
- From: eriwik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: why use -> (not .) with pointers?
- Re: == operator on struct
- Re: Permutations on binary strings
- Re: Permutations on binary strings
- Re: Permutations on binary strings
- Re: parameters or stdin
- Re: == operator on struct
- Permutations on binary strings
- From: ruben . de . visscher
- [OT] Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Re: C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
- Re: K&R3?
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- again some incr/decrement question
- some very simple increment/decremant operator question
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- C Program [ Turbo-C ] , to extract only-Printable-characters from a file ( any type of file) and display them ( i.e equivalent to "strings" command in UNIX)
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- pointer to pointer question
- Re: Hiding that string in the compiled code
- Re: why use -> (not .) with pointers?
- Re: Hiding that string in the compiled code
- From: a . dheeraj . kumar
- Re: Hiding that string in the compiled code
- Re: printf("%#04x\n", 0); print 0000 not 0x00
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- Re: parameters or stdin
- Re: Implementing my own memcpy
- Hiding that string in the compiled code
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