comp.lang.c
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: MACRO exclusion
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: Code consolidation
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang
- Re: Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: More questions about casting function pointers ..
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: confused abt file operations
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: low-level question
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: memset doubt
- Re: memset doubt
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: More questions about casting function pointers ..
- Re: memset doubt
- Re: memset doubt
- Re: confused abt file operations
- memset doubt
- Re: confused abt file operations
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Code consolidation
- Re: low-level question
- Re: confused abt file operations
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Code consolidation
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Code consolidation
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: confused abt file operations
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: low-level question
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: More questions about casting function pointers ..
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- More questions about casting function pointers ..
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: low-level question
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: low-level question
- Re: confused abt file operations
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: low-level question
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: low-level question
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: low-level question
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation
- Re: low-level question
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: pointers
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: low-level question
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: confused abt file operations
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- confused abt file operations
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: understanding format specifiers
- Re: Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: low-level question
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Why C/C++ errors are SO obscure/devious??
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: object code from which compiler
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: understanding format specifiers
- Re: low-level question
- Re: understanding format specifiers
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?
- Re: low-level question
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: low-level question
- Re: understanding format specifiers
- Re: understanding format specifiers
- Re: low-level question
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: low-level question
- Re: low-level question
- Re: low-level question
- understanding format specifiers
- low-level question
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Function pointer prototype interpretation
- Function pointer prototype interpretation
- object code from which compiler
- Re: pointers
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: How to free dynamically allocated array?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- How to free dynamically allocated array?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: pointers
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: How to eliminate the bitmap difference in big endian and little endian?
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: pointers
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: How to eliminate the bitmap difference in big endian and little endian?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: [OT] thread safety
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: pointers
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: pointers
- Re: UnSigned Long
- Re: UnSigned Long
- UnSigned Long
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: How to eliminate the bitmap difference in big endian and little endian?
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang
- Re: pointers
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: const int value changing....
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: pointers
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- where the Turboc C c function?
- Re: while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- while (1) vs. for ( ;; )
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: pointers
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: pointers
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: const char ** argument
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: MACRO exclusion
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: thread safety
- Re: const char ** argument
- Re: pointers
- Re: pointers
- Re: thread safety
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: MACRO exclusion
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Re: Parity check of a word
- Parity check of a word
- Re: thread safety
- pointers
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: MACRO exclusion
- Re: fscanf problem
- Re: fscanf problem
- fscanf problem
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: trouble with double free
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- trouble with double free
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: MACRO exclusion
- MACRO exclusion
- From: karthik.naig@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Outputing ASCII PPM files
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Outputing ASCII PPM files
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Multi-dimension array assignments
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: Return type
- Re: Return type
- Re: bit fields ordering
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: bit fields ordering
- bit fields ordering
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: Return type
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- How do you read two values returned by a function?
- Re: Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Detect if stdin is via keyboard or via < file?
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Is char*[] convertible to const char*[]?
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *)
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: Can i know who has issued a comand?
- Re: Can i know who has issued a comand?
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: What is the best SOAP service to use?
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn
- Re: Style isn't always religious
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: Can i know who has issued a comand?
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *)
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Can i know who has issued a comand?
- Re: A question on string literals
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Style isn't always religious
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- two's complement done before storage or on the fly while computing
- Re: How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- How to choose between malloc() and calloc()
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- access() doesn't work when a file is open
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Baffled by this ... (casting of function pointers)
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: Greater sensitivity to off-topic than in other comp.lang
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: freeing structure
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Function Pointers in a Structure?
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: freeing structure
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion
- Re: freeing structure
- freeing structure
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion
- Re: style guidelines misguided
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- style guidelines misguided
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Return type
- From: danieljmathew@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: Why doesn't strrstr() exist?
- Re: Return type
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: current date
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: Return type
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Antw: Where the code trouble is?
- Re: Where the code trouble is?
- Where the code trouble is?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: How to inline non-exported functions in library?
- Re: Return type
- Re: How to inline non-exported functions in library?
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: Return type
- Return type
- From: danieljmathew@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: How to inline non-exported functions in library?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Return type
- From: danieljmathew@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: current date
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- How to inline non-exported functions in library?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: current date
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- current date
- Re: How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- How to change the starting address of a structure element?
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: #include errors
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: #include errors
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- Re: if (expression) check
- if (expression) check
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: #include errors
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: #include errors
- Re: C wiki - struct tm
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- C wiki - struct tm
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: how to let gcc warn me when I use = in conditions
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it.
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it.
- Re: tokenising a string using another string
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: Parse tokens from a string
- Re: Parse tokens from a string
- Re: function (const char *) vs. function (char *)
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: im facing problem with fread()??
- im facing problem with fread()??
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- Re: Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- Why can't the parameter be const in this program?
- Re: tokenising a string using another string
- Re: const variable reassignment
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it.
- Re: #include errors
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: #include errors
- Re: tokenising a string using another string
- Re: _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it.
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- _beginthread -- how to terminate a thread from out side of it.
- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
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- function (const char *) vs. function (char *)
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- Re: malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
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- Re: Problem in Strdup()
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- malloc inside function (I know... I *did* search google first ;)
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
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- Re: print "foo" without using ;
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- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: C FAQ wiki
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- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
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- Re: Problem in Strdup()
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- Re: pointer assignments
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- Re: Parse tokens from a string
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- Re: C FAQ wiki
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- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- Re: whether is the standard input stream full buffered or line buffered after calling function setbuf()?
- Re: print "foo" without using ;
- print "foo" without using ;
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Parse tokens from a string
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Re: C FAQ wiki
- Re: Problem in Strdup()
- Problem in Strdup()
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: kernel timer
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- kernel timer
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- Replacing a word into other word
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- Re: type casting
- Re: type casting
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- #include errors
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- Re: Error of List Sorting
- type casting
- Error of List Sorting
- Finding a substring in a binary string
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- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range
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- resolving a linked-list of numbers to a range
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- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
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- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: tmpnam
- Re: c interview questions wiki
- Re: const int value changing....
- Re: how will u call this fn
- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: tmpnam
- Re: tmpnam
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: copy long strings in C
- tmpnam
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer
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- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
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- [OT] Re: right truncate of float variable
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- Re: right truncate of float variable
- Re: how will u call this fn
- how will u call this fn
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine
- Re: right truncate of float variable
- Re: Byte alignment?
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: Changing the functionality of rm command
- Re: Changing the functionality of rm command
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Changing the functionality of rm command
- Re: wchar_t problem
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: wchar_t problem
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- C FAQ wiki
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Select element from Set randomly?
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- Re: c interview questions wiki
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- Re: right truncate of float variable
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- Re: right truncate of float variable
- Re: right truncate of float variable
- Re: right truncate of float variable
- Re: Select element from Set randomly?
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: right truncate of float variable
- Select element from Set randomly?
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external
- Re: Linking Libraries
- right truncate of float variable
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external
- Re: music player
- Re: (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external
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- Re: thread safety
- (guaranteed?) default value of an unresolved external
- Re: thread safety
- suggest a good ebook site www.kubit.com.cn
- thread safety
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: const int value changing....
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- Re: Linking Libraries
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: movie
- Re: LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer
- Re: LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer
- Re: Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- Re: whether is the standard input stream full buffered or line buffered after calling function setbuf()?
- Non-recursive algorithm to find the height of a BInary Tree
- LOGO Linked List Sort using pointer
- Re: get current user name?
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- From: Anonymousgoogledeja
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: const int value changing....
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: const int value changing....
- Re: What does this warning mean
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- const int value changing....
- What does this warning mean
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- From: Anonymousgoogledeja
- Re: Linking Libraries
- Re: whether is the standard input stream full buffered or line buffered after calling function setbuf()?
- Re: Dynamic objects from files
- Re: How to get the total row number of a text file
- Re: Multi-dimension array assignments
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- Re: Multi-dimension array assignments
- Re: music player
- Re: Linking problem
- Re: how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- how can i Know whether atoi function call succeed?
- From: Anonymousgoogledeja
- Re: setbuf(stdin,NULL) can't work, why?
- Multi-dimension array assignments
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: New C/C++ Source Code Search Engine
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: const variable reassignment
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: taming the cursor
- Re: music player
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: taming the cursor
- From: Alexander Bartolich
- Re: printf parameter type wrangling
- Re: const variable reassignment
- printf parameter type wrangling
- taming the cursor
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
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- Re: toupper and locale
- Re: const variable reassignment
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?
- Re: Control CPU usage of a program?
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Control CPU usage of a program?
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: wchar_t problem
- Re: wchar_t problem
- Re: wchar_t problem
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: Linking problem
- Re: const variable reassignment
- wchar_t problem
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: music player
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: Blocks, or not?
- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
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- Blocks, or not?
- music player
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- Re: stack addressing & type nomenclature
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- Linking problem
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- stack addressing & type nomenclature
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- const variable reassignment
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- Re: RPG fight engine.
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- Re: c interview questions wiki
- c interview questions wiki
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- Re: Compile errors: Curses.c...Perl5.8...AIX
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- Re: A question on string literals
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- Re: const char ** argument
- const char ** argument
- Re: multiple file programs in c
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- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
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- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
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- multiple file programs in c
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- Re: Virtual Key Codes, Scan Codes and ASCII Codes in C
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- Re: How to link C++ to VB.NET or JAVA?
- Re: Linking Libraries
- HELP!!!
- How to link C++ to VB.NET or JAVA?
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- splitting a file
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- Linking Libraries
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- movie
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- Re: Array in struct
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- Re: get current user name?
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: reading an excel file in C?
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- Re: get current user name?
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: get current user name?
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: compare a large number of variables
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- Re: copy long strings in C
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
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- Re: get current user name?
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- Virtual Key Codes, Scan Codes and ASCII Codes in C
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: R: reading an excel file in C?
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- Re: scanf
- R: reading an excel file in C?
- From: Turner, GS \(Geoff\)
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- reading an excel file in C?
- reading an excel file in C?
- Re: Array in struct
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- Re: get current user name?
- Re: get current user name?
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- From: Trofinenco, Cristian [CAR:CW42:EXCH]
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: scanf
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: RPG fight engine.
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses
- Re: scanf
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: Array in struct
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- scanf
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Array in struct
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption
- Re: duff's device / loop unriolling
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- duff's device / loop unriolling
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- Re: what's wrong with my dummy code?
- From: Alexander Bartolich
- what's wrong with my dummy code?
- Re: using '__' in names
- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption
- Re: Safe version of gets
- Re: Why can't I initialize a global variable to NULL?
- Re: Alternative nomination for Bartlo PAP was Re: Making sure an enum fits into an unsigned char
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- Re: Memory Leak / Corruption
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- Memory Leak / Corruption
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- Re: Safe version of gets
- Re: hexadecimal to float conversion
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- Re: Interface between a C library and board support package
- hexadecimal to float conversion
- Re: Do I really need to zero arrays?
- Re: using '__' in names
- Re: Coding the DJB way?
- Do I really need to zero arrays?
- Re: resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: Why can't I initialize a global variable to NULL?
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- Re: copy long strings in C
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- Re: using '__' in names
- Re: copy long strings in C
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- Re: Why can't I initialize a global variable to NULL?
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
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- Does pthread emit a sigchld signal on successful exit?
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: toupper and locale
- Re: A question on string literals
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: toupper and locale
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- Re: getting variable length strings from stdin
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- toupper and locale
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- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: getting variable length strings from stdin
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- Re: Safe version of gets
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- Re: A question on string literals
- getting variable length strings from stdin
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- Re: RPG fight engine.
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- get current user name?
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- Interface between a C library and board support package
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- Re: C IRC channels ...
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- Re: setbuf(stdin,NULL) can't work, why?
- Re: C IRC channels ...
- From: Shostakovich3@xxxxxxxxx
- resolving a list of numbers to a range
- Re: Safe version of gets
- Re: pointer arithmetic and user-defined types
- Re: RPG fight engine.
- Re: MACRO problem
- RPG fight engine.
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- C IRC channels ...
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- Re: using '__' in names
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- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: Need programmer for develop software (p2p remote administrator).
- Need programmer for develop software (p2p remote administrator).
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- Re: fopen ("file on shared drive","w+") doesn't work on 2nd call using Windows LabView DDL
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- Re: pointer arithmetic and user-defined types
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- pointer arithmetic and user-defined types
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- Re: How to protect/license a static library? Multiple instances?
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses
- Re: MACRO problem
- MACRO problem
- Re: Error in Linked List
- Re: How to protect/license a static library? Multiple instances?
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- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: Working with files in C
- Re: Working with files in C
- Re: Working with files in C
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses
- Re: Error in Linked List
- Error in Linked List
- Re: setbuf(stdin,NULL) can't work, why?
- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: compare a large number of variables
- Re: How to protect/license a static library? Multiple instances?
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- Re: setbuf(stdin,NULL) can't work, why?
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- Re: fopen ("file on shared drive","w+") doesn't work on 2nd call using Windows LabView DDL
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- Re: A question on string literals
- Re: copy long strings in C
- Re: AND and OR and parentheses
- Re: Safe version of gets
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- From: Michael R. Copeland
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
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- Comparison between C89 and C99
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
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- Information on Bit Arrays in C
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- Re: memory allocated to a pointer
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- Re: give me the value
- Program Crash
- Re: atrcmp and ==
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- creating a parser for HTML also want to support ASP script
- Standard C library functions
- Re: size of integer
- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array
- Re: dmalloc debugger tool
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: can i run linux code on windows
- memory allocated to a pointer
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- dmalloc debugger tool
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- Re: find out the problem
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: can i run linux code on windows
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- Re: deprecation of older C routines
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- Re: Image file in C
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- Re: running dos commands using c
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
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- Re: can i run linux code on windows
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: can i run linux code on windows
- Re: deprecation of older C routines
- Re: size of integer
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- Re: how a pointer to null works .
- Re: deprecation of older C routines
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- Re: remove double entries from a sorted array
- Re: deprecation of older C routines
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- Re: deprecation of older C routines
- Re: atrcmp and ==
- Re: deprecation of older C routines
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: function without arithematic operator
- Re: deprecation of older C routines
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: far pointer
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: atrcmp and ==
- Re: atrcmp and ==
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: how a pointer to null works .
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: atrcmp and ==
- Re: function without arithematic operator
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- remove double entries from a sorted array
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- Re: Legality of pointer arithmetic
- deprecation of older C routines
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- function without arithematic operator
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- Legality of pointer arithmetic
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- OT: Where Is Dan Pop?
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- Re: atrcmp and ==
- atrcmp and ==
- How I know the net card is link off?
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: 'const' keyword problem
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: far pointer
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: reflecting bit field
- Re: how a pointer to null works .
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- Re: The variable bit cpu
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- Re: how a pointer to null works .
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- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- VC++ thread 0xC0C has exited with code 99 (0x63).
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- size of integer
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- Re: how a pointer to null works .
- Re: 'const' keyword problem
- can i run linux code on windows
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- 'const' keyword problem
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- Re: find out the problem
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: something to do with void *
- reflecting bit field
- Re: #define
- Re: far pointer
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: far pointer
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: Image file in C
- Re: Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Can I use unsigned char as int?
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files
- Re: where to go after k&r
- Re: Procedure for eliminating static variables?
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: give me the value
- Re: How to write code which minimizes page faults?
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files
- Re: Image file in C
- Re: sabarish
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array
- [OT] Re: find out the problem
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: gcc 4 signed vs unsigned char
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: Data structures question
- Re: I/O ofa large number of files
- Re: limiting access to a variable...
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?
- Re: VC++ thread 0xC0C has exited with code 99 (0x63).
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: give me the value
- Re: Image file in C
- Re: something to do with void *
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: c decompiler
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array
- Re: What is printed?
- Re: find out the problem
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: find out the problem
- I/O ofa large number of files
- sabarish
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: something to do with void *
- find out the problem
- Re: far pointer
- Re: Converting
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: const keyword problem.
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: something to do with void *
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Converting
- Re: give me the value
- Re: where to go after k&r
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL
- Re: Converting
- Re: something to do with void *
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: where to go after k&r
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: Converting
- Re: something to do with void *
- Converting
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- give me the value
- const keyword problem.
- something to do with void *
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?
- Re: Image file in C
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?
- Re: c decompiler
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: c decompiler
- Re: Image file in C
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: c decompiler
- Re: where to go after k&r
- Re: Image file in C
- Re: Image file in C
- Image file in C
- c decompiler
- Re: far pointer
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: far pointer
- Pointer conversions and Data types conversions
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: where to go after k&r
- Re: Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array
- Re: where to go after k&r
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: multiple versions of "Extended ASCII characters"(No. 128 to 255)
- where to go after k&r
- From: Shostakovich3@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: [OT] Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: What is printed?
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: far pointer
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: far pointer
- Re: [OT] Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: What is printed?
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: Initializer element not constant
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: What is printed?
- Macro to Optimize Space for Embedded Array
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: What is printed?
- Re: What is printed?
- Re: What is printed?
- Re: What is printed?
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- What is printed?
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: far pointer
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays
- who can send me the paper[MUD95]
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: far pointer
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: running dos commands using c
- Re: running dos commands using c
- Re: running dos commands using c
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: cross platform directory scanning
- Re: cross platform directory scanning
- Re: running dos commands using c
- Re: running dos commands using c
- running dos commands using c
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: cross platform directory scanning
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: cross platform directory scanning
- Re: [OT] Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Is "const" more than syntactic sugar?
- Re: #define
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: memcpy broken?
- cross platform directory scanning
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Rotate
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- From: Giannis Papadopoulos
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: far pointer
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: Initializer element not constant
- Re: memcpy broken?
- Re: Rotate
- Re: order of execution
- memcpy broken?
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: ...Then what can I USE
- Re: Rotate
- ...Then what can I USE
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?
- Re: far pointer
- scanf problem with intaking a string *PLS. HELP*
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Use of 'extern' keyword
- Re: 1/2 =?
- Re: far pointer
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: far pointer
- Re: gcc: pointer to array
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: Rotate
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?
- Re: Any good codes for this algorithm?
- Re: far pointer
- Any good codes for this algorithm?
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: who can send me the paper[MUD95]
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- Re: Rotate
- Re: who can send me the paper[MUD95]
- Re: far pointer
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: The variable bit cpu
- The variable bit cpu
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: who can send me the paper[MUD95]
- Re: Initializer element not constant
- Re: Initializer element not constant
- Re: Initializer element not constant
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Please explain the o/p
- Re: Rotate
- Re: Please explain the o/p
- Re: Initializer element not constant
- Re: Please explain the o/p
- Re: Please explain the o/p
- Re: Rotate
- Re: Please explain the o/p
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Please explain the o/p
- Please explain the o/p
- Initializer element not constant
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: printf
- Re: pointer value
- Re: [OT] stepping inside a DLL
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: stepping inside a DLL
- Re: Rotate
- Re: pointer value
- Re: validating problem
- Re: pointer value
- pointer value
- stepping inside a DLL
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays
- Re: printf
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?
- Re: validating problem
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: validating problem
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: far pointer
- Re: 1/2 =?
- Re: casting function pointers ?
- Re: calling function with 2-dim arrays
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Rotate
- calling function with 2-dim arrays
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Rotate
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?
- Re: far pointer
- Re: Can __LINE__ be stringified?
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Can __LINE__ be stringified?
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Rotate
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: printf
- Re: Rotate
- Re: far pointer
- Re: validating problem
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Rotate
- Re: Should function argument be changed in function body?
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Rotate
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Rotate
- Re: order of execution
- Re: Hints on how to migrate from C++ to C
- Re: Design question dealing with char* function
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Coding embedded systems with C
- Re: printf
- Re: validating problem
- Re: validating problem
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: is *ptr++ equivalent to *(ptr++)
- Re: printf
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: E-Book Please
- Re: strcpy and strcat's return type
- From: zeroNeverNeverSpamtype
- Re: printf
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: casting function pointers ?
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: is *ptr++ equivalent to *(ptr++)
- Re: validating problem
- Re: printf
- operator precedence with && and comma
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Which of switch statement and if-else statement takes less time to execute?
- Re: validating problem
- Re: printf
- Re: is *ptr++ equivalent to *(ptr++)
- Re: far pointer
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: printf
- Re: Big Endian
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: printf
- Re: Coding embedded systems with C
- printf
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: question regarding precedence and associativity of ++ and *
- Re: far pointer
- far pointer
- Re: validating problem
- Re: validating problem
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- validating problem
- Re: E-Book Please
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: Paasing global variables to functions
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: Use of 'extern' keyword
- Re: 1/2 =?
- From: Robert Maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: apparent 4 GB memory limit for brk() in solaris 8 on some hardware...?
- Re: Copying a struct to a larger struct?
- Re: order of execution
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