comp.lang.c
- Re: How to read data from several files into a single buffer?
- Re: Why this code is working
- How to read data from several files into a single buffer?
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?
- Re: Syscall problem ?
- Re: Syscall problem ?
- Re: Quick questions...
- Syscall problem ?
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: Why this code is working
- Re: need of a sprintf like function...
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Why this code is working
- Re: need of a sprintf like function...
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: Calendar Program
- Re: Simple question
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- Re: Can you recommend any C programming books?
- Re: Pointer problem.
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Simple question
- Re: Simple question
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- Re: Calendar Program
- Re: Calendar Program
- Re: Calendar Program
- Re: Calendar Program
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: Channel
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?
- Re: how to replace a substring in a string using C?
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: How to write function with multiple parameters...??
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- [OT] Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Binary Search
- Re: pls expand this macro
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: pls expand this macro
- Re: pls expand this macro
- Re: Avaliable symbol table library??
- Re: pls expand this macro
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?
- From: Prafulla Harpanhalli
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- pls expand this macro
- Binary Search
- From: willamette3597@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: Why am I getting floating point exception?
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: A Simple C Code to Discuss
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: Why am I getting floating point exception?
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Why am I getting floating point exception?
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz
- Re: Quick questions...
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz
- Re: Sort of mystified from an earlier thread
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question
- Re: PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question
- Re: C++ runtime errors, can someone help plz
- PLEASE HELP - Fundamental C language question
- Re: reading from a text file
- Quick questions...
- Re: really need help!!!
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int
- Re: really need help!!!
- Radix Sort Help
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Re: Header file
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- really need help!!!
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: The result of 1 << 32
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- The result of 1 << 32
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: Is char** (or char*[]) implicitly convertible to 'const char * const *'?
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage
- Re: how to get 0.000001 with printf?
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage
- Re: array init
- Re: Returning pointers to different items and memory storage
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: scan: which format for a long long int
- Array Problems
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- From: VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA
- Re: reading from a text file
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: reading from a text file
- reading from a text file
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- From: VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- Re: Problem with strcat, strcpy,sprintf
- From: diego . arias . vel
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: program to print a triangle of astericks
- From: VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: FFTW change from complex struct to float[2]
- Re: where are the strings?
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: Radix Sorting
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Returning pointers to different items and memory storage
- Re: XPEDITER/CICS C Support?
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: How to code for pass one structure value to another structures?
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: [OT]Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- [OT]Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: How to code for pass one structure value to another structures?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: FFTW change from complex struct to float[2]
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: Radix Sorting
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: Pse, help me to understand this code
- Re: Null character and fixed strings
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: How to code for pass one structure value to another structures?
- Re: Any idea about this warning
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: Any idea about this warning
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: How to read such kind of file format ?
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?
- Re: Any idea about this warning
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Order of evaluting functions ?
- Re: about rand
- Re: How to read such kind of file format ?
- Ints as strings, malloc
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: compilation of header file requested ? what is that mean
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- XPEDITER/CICS C Support?
- From: bporter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- OT [was: Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that]
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- compilation of header file requested ? what is that mean
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: How to code for pass one structure value to another structures?
- Re: invalid use of array with unspecified bounds.. why?
- Re: void* to char* ?
- Re: fread() blocks when reading pipe with closed write end
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: fread() blocks when reading pipe with closed write end
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: How to code for pass one structure value to another structures?
- Re: fread() blocks when reading pipe with closed write end
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: How to code for pass one structure value to another structures?
- fread() blocks when reading pipe with closed write end
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: what does global char x[][444] mean?
- Re: void* to char* ?
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: void* to char* ?
- Re: the quicksort algorithm in Numerical Recipes in C (2nd edition)
- Re: void* to char* ?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: void* to char* ?
- void* to char* ?
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: External Variables
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- help regarding numerical linearization
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: where are the strings?
- Re: Using Huffman Compression
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- OT: Whinging (was DJ Bernstein's str library)
- Re: where are the strings?
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- where are the strings?
- Re: Redundant behavior in coding guideline
- Re: DJ Bernstein's str library
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: Null character and fixed strings
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- Re: invalid use of array with unspecified bounds.. why?
- How do I reverse a string with a single variable for swapping
- From: rajendra . stalekar
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: invalid use of array with unspecified bounds.. why?
- Re: why prefix increment is faster than postfix increment?
- Re: invalid use of array with unspecified bounds.. why?
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Re: arrays of strings and pointers
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Re: How come I can't use 'sqrt' and 'fabs'?
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- Re: Simply replace a string in a string...
- Re: Simply replace a string in a string...
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- OT Re: UDP concept help please
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Re: fibinocci series
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Radix Sorting
- Re: fibinocci series
- Simply replace a string in a string...
- Re: can u tell this will accept or not?
- Re: UDP concept help please
- Re: Memory Leak
- UDP concept help please
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: Memory Leak
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Re: can you tell that y the code is work like that
- what is K&R2
- Re: structure and constant memebers
- Re: null function pointer?
- Removing "if (a = b)" warning
- Memory Leak
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Re: Pointer Allocation
- Re: Pointer Allocation
- Re: Pointer Allocation
- Re: Pointer Allocation
- Re: How to import the structure defined in foo.c into bar.c.
- Re: A new use for XML
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: A new use for XML
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: How to import the structure defined in foo.c into bar.c.
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- How to import the structure defined in foo.c into bar.c.
- Re: verifying the password
- Re: A new use for XML
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: A new use for XML
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: replace and concatenate a string
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- replace and concatenate a string
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: verifying the password
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- A new use for XML
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Compiler gives error of missing ']' while it's already there.
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: Portably extracting data from a bytestring
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Fibonacci program
- Re: Fibonacci program
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: verifying the password
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: malloc
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: verifying the password
- Re: Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Convert binary char array to integer with reordering
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Compiler gives error of missing ']' while it's already there.
- Re: Compiler gives error of missing ']' while it's already there.
- Compiler gives error of missing ']' while it's already there.
- Re: verifying the password
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- Runtime errors possible when I forgot include <string.h>
- verifying the password
- Re: Initializing Pointer to an array
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: abbreviate string
- Re: abbreviate string
- abbreviate string
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: memcpy src & dst same
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- memcpy src & dst same
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Help. Where is my error?
- Re: FFTW change from complex struct to float[2]
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?
- Re: Fibonacci program
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?
- Re: Fibonacci program
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: Fibonacci program
- Re: sentinel control loops
- Re: control reaches the end of non-void function
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: FFTW change from complex struct to float[2]
- Re: control reaches the end of non-void function
- Re: control reaches the end of non-void function
- Re: control reaches the end of non-void function
- Re: control reaches the end of non-void function
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: Arg Eval
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: control reaches the end of non-void function
- Re: Zeros or Zeroes?
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: malloc
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: wrong in Socket program
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?
- Re: malloc
- Re: Erradicating a Buffer Overflow
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Zeros or Zeroes?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Pseudo-well-meaning-foreigners (Was: Re: wrong in Socket program)
- Re: wrong in Socket program
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?
- wrong in Socket program
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: typedef query
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod'
- Re: How should ctype.h's functions be used?
- Re: Help. Where is my error?
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: structure and constant memebers
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: where is the end of free()?
- can we compare two integers without using relational operators
- Re: sentinel control loops
- Re: Will the allocated memory be released after process exits?
- Re: Will the allocated memory be released after process exits?
- Will the allocated memory be released after process exits?
- Re: truncating a floating type variable
- Re: truncating a floating type variable
- From: VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA
- Re: [OT] [RANT] Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod'
- Re: Unaligned pointers question
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Validating keyboard input
- Re: sentinel control loops
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: typedef query
- Re: Arg Eval
- Re: Language design pointer definition
- Re: Unaligned pointers question
- Re: Language design pointer definition
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: inline recursive functions
- Re: typedef query
- Re: inline recursive functions
- Re: truncating a floating type variable
- Re: typedef query
- Re: truncating a floating type variable
- typedef query
- truncating a floating type variable
- From: VISHNU VARDHAN REDDY UNDYALA
- Re: inline recursive functions
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod'
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod'
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: inline recursive functions
- Re: pointers to elements in a Linked-List?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: file or directory and st_mode
- Re: Language design pointer definition
- Re: PLEASE HELP - need good reference for pthread code
- Re: Header file
- [OT] [RANT] Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod'
- Re: The difference between signed and unsigned when doing `mod'
- Re: gdb and gcc with IDE?
- Re: how to use pure c to write OO programs
- Re: Unaligned pointers question
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: inline recursive functions
- Re: Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: inline recursive functions
- Representation of '\n' and EOF
- Re: enum question
- Re: sentinel control loops
- Re: what happens to free()?
- (the) TIA cliche (Was: [OT: was Re: how execute exe in c])
- Postcard
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- Re: beginner: structures...
- Re: beginner: structures...
- Re: beginner: structures...
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: beginner: structures...
- Re: Determine calling function
- Re: beginner: structures...
- Re: Determine calling function
- beginner: structures...
- Determine calling function
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: fopen problem
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?
- Re: fopen problem
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: fopen problem
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?
- Re: fopen problem
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: [OT] can u tell about the file operation links for me ?
- can u tell about the file operation links for me ?
- Re: fopen problem
- Re: fopen problem
- fopen problem
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: Random floats function
- Going beyond the K&R book.
- Re: compiler options to display types?
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- Re: *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***
- *** glibc detected *** malloc(): memory corruption (fast): 0x0804c008 ***
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays.
- Re: Inverse hypergeometric distribution function written in C?
- Re: compiler options to display types?
- Re: strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- compiler options to display types?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: how to do with this case?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: how to do with this case?
- Re: Inverse hypergeometric distribution function written in C?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: how to do with this case?
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: Should I do that...?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- how to do with this case?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???
- Re: Faster algorithm for prim numbers in C...???
- Inverse hypergeometric distribution function written in C?
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: C source cruncher wanted
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- strict aliasing rules in ISO C, someone understands them ?
- Re: Can an enum be used as an array size?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: Where is my mistake?
- Re: Random floats function
- Where is my mistake?
- Re: How to determine checksum calculation method
- Re: How to determine checksum calculation method
- Searching in Logs
- How to determine checksum calculation method
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: String to HEX & BIN Conversion?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: parse error before '=' token
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays.
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- parse error before '=' token
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays.
- Re: what is the meaning of exit()?
- Re: Unconstrained behavior in arrays.
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: graph.h
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Using Huffman Compression
- Re: graph.h
- graph.h
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: No limits in arrays??
- Re: projects ,samples exercises
- Re: Where is the error?
- No limits in arrays??
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?
- Re: Is there any good way to do it
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Is there any good way to do it
- Is there any good way to do it
- Re: pointers to elements in a Linked-List?
- projects ,samples exercises
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- pointers to elements in a Linked-List?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: Where is the error?
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: operator >> on signed in c89
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: operator >> on signed in c89
- operator >> on signed in c89
- Re: Random floats function
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Using Huffman Compression
- Re: Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: Using Huffman Compression
- Re: Using Huffman Compression
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?
- Stopping a while loop with user input ?
- Re: C source cruncher wanted
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: C source cruncher wanted
- Random floats function
- Re: "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- "a < b < c" not the same as "(a < b) && (b < c)"?
- Re: Can structures be passed to the functions by value?
- Can structures be passed to the functions by value?
- Re: Having trouble understanding these bitwise macros
- Re: what is the meaning of the Warning message,why it occurs?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Unions and structures implementation in C
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: a pointer to an array?
- Re: Bitfields in struct
- Re: how to compile
- Re: if(a,b,c)
- a pointer to an array?
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: Bitfields in struct
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?
- Re: use of "->" on arrays?
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- use of "->" on arrays?
- [OT] Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- Re: Help w/ bit testing
- Re: Help w/ bit testing
- Re: Help w/ bit testing
- Re: C at its finest
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Help w/ bit testing
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?
- Re: C at its finest
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?
- Re: Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?
- Array of structs instead of an array with pointers to structs?
- Re: if(a,b,c)
- Re: How to do it?
- Re: m##__LINE__
- Re: how to compile
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: How to do it?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: how to compile
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: how to compile
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- how to compile
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Linked list: casting a malloc pointer
- Re: How to do it?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: m##__LINE__
- Re: How to do it?
- Re: Good C programming style
- How to do it?
- Re: m##__LINE__
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: m##__LINE__
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- m##__LINE__
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object
- Re: Bundle text/gif file in the shared object
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Should I do that...?
- Bundle text/gif file in the shared object
- From: pankaj . khandelwal
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- From: vivek.sriwastava@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- From: vivek.sriwastava@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: More amusing C grammer
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: More amusing C grammer
- Re: More amusing C grammer
- Re: More amusing C grammer
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: threading
- Re: Realloc destroys?
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Realloc destroys?
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: [OT] Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- [OT] Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: indirect jmp
- volatile and "needed side effects"
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- More amusing C grammer
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: starting projects
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Switch statement without break
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Switch statement without break
- Re: diff bt postfix and prefix unary
- Re: diff bt postfix and prefix unary
- diff bt postfix and prefix unary
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Loop performance
- Re: Switch statement without break
- threading
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Stack Pointer..?
- Stack Pointer..?
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: Size of data types in C?
- Re: Switch statement without break
- Size of data types in C?
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: C at its finest
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: Switch statement without break
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Re: need help regarding tree datastructures
- Re: Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub
- Re: C at its finest
- Re: Loop performance
- Re: Loop performance
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: C at its finest
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: code error
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub
- Re: Faster for() loops?
- Re: need help regarding tree datastructures
- Requesting - C Companion by Allen Holub
- need help regarding tree datastructures
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- Re: indirect jmp
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- indirect jmp
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: Output/Input Problem
- Re: Simple malloc problem with Visual C++ 2005 {Heap}
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: Printf("%d")
- Printf("%d")
- C at its finest
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Simple malloc problem with Visual C++ 2005 {Heap}
- Re: lvalue cast
- Simple malloc problem with Visual C++ 2005 {Heap}
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: String Problem?
- Re: code error
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: code error
- Re: Switch statement without break
- Re: code error
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- Re: padding zeros in char *
- padding zeros in char *
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix)
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix)
- Re: question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix)
- code error
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Strange output
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: Binary Tree
- question about hash in search.h (glibc, unix)
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: my_itoa, any comments?
- Re: Switch statement without break
- Switch statement without break
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Strange output
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Strange output
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Inline asm commands
- Re: lvalue cast
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: String Problem?
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: Binary Tree
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Binary Tree
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: [OT] K&R Wishlist
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: Linked list need help...
- From: XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: Linked list need help...
- Linked list need help...
- From: XXXXXX.working.in.my.blood
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: Help with serial port.
- Re: Linked list allocation problem
- Re: Help with serial port.
- Re: Good C programming style
- Linked list allocation problem
- Re: Good C programming style
- Help with serial port.
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: starting projects
- Re: starting projects
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: starting projects
- starting projects
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?
- Re: Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?
- Is there a C runtime equivalent to the Win32 sleep function?
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- multi dimension array initialization using pointers
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: help them with ddk
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: comp.lang.c Answers (Abridged) to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Re: Where can I find the C function library source ?
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Image BMP
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: Macro assignmnet to a variable
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: null function pointer?
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- null function pointer?
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Image BMP
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: malloc trouble
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: help them with ddk
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: Good C programming style
- Re: help them with ddk
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: [OT, redirect] help them with ddk
- Re: [OT, redirect] help them with ddk
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: help them with ddk
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Good C programming style
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- help them with ddk
- Re: pointers to pointers
- Re: String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: Insertion to a sorted list
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Watcom vs. gcc/icl/cl difference
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: Dynamic Array
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Macro assignmnet to a variable
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help
- Re: scanf question
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: malloc trouble
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Inline asm commands
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Image BMP
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Inline asm commands
- Dynamic Array
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Array of pointer - needs help
- Array of pointer - needs help
- Re: malloc trouble
- [ot]Re: if and for statements
- Re: Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Compilation error - Most likely embarassingly easy, but I can't find what's wrong.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: if and for statements
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: [OT] Re: First computer
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: malloc trouble
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- malloc trouble
- References for machines where NULL is not zero.
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?
- String is left containing the data originally passed to the function?
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: pointers to pointers
- Re: pointers to pointers
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- Re: pointers to pointers
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Looking for a C program to parse CSV
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: pointers to pointers
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- pointers to pointers
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: struct initialization
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- [OT] Re: First computer
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- Re: Split string whose length is varying
- Split string whose length is varying
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: what is (*vector) ?
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- [OT] Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- From: zikaizhang@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: wrong print
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: How to learn lists in C
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: wrong print
- Re: standard variation
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: sorting a hash table
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- Re: malloc() for struct member
- standard variation
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- malloc() for struct member
- Re: sorting a hash table
- Re: printf problem
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- printf problem
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: struct initialization
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: struct initialization
- Re: struct initialization
- Re: struct initialization
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: what is (*vector) ?
- Re: what is (*vector) ?
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- struct initialization
- Re: what is (*vector) ?
- Re: what is (*vector) ?
- wrong print
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- what is (*vector) ?
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?
- Re: what are REGS,SREGS ?
- what are REGS,SREGS ?
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Namespaces clash in C
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Namespaces clash in C
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Simulation of Sizeof operator
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4)
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: structure and constant memebers
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Modularisation
- "Portability" contructs like UINT32 etc.
- Re: Image BMP
- Re: Image BMP
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Image BMP
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: preprocessor directives
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: preprocessor directives
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Modularisation
- On what does size of data types depend?
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: Modularisation
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Algorithm newsgroup?
- Algorithm newsgroup?
- Re: limits constatnts
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: What is the problem with the code?
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: How to check out the segment dumped file and debug them in c? Thanks
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- limits constatnts
- Modularisation
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- From: jan.dostrasil@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- From: jan.dostrasil@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- From: jan.dostrasil@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: preprocessor directives
- Re: preprocessor directives
- Re: if and for statements
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte stream)
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4)
- Re: preprocessor directives
- Re: how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?
- Re: How to check out the segment dumped file and debug them in c? Thanks
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4)
- preprocessor directives
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?
- Re: how to declare pseudo-matrix function argument that is not modified by function?
- Re: What is the problem with the code?
- Re: What is the problem with the code?
- Re: What is the problem with the code?
- How to check out the segment dumped file and debug them in c? Thanks
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte
- What is the problem with the code?
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: if and for statements
- Re: I nicked an asshole
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte stream)
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: if and for statements
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: structure and constant memebers
- Re: if and for statements
- Re: if and for statements
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Mimicking CAT or TYPE in C
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Which numbers evaluate to true and false?
- Re: Initializing Global Variables
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: Reading Words from File
- Re: Initializing Global Variables
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: structure and constant memebers
- Re: RGB(more than 16 colors please)??
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Reading Words from File
- RGB(more than 16 colors please)??
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: how to convert an unsigned char to byte
- Re: Sprintf .....
- Re: Initializing Global Variables
- Re: [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions
- Re: [OT] Re: Questions about pointers to objects and pointers to functions
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?
- Re: parsing #define in a code
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: assertion in header
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String
- Re: parsing #define in a code
- Re: parsing #define in a code
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?
- parsing #define in a code
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Re: Initializing Global Variables
- Re: Problems with my little c-program
- Initializing Global Variables
- From: jyu.james@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Dynamic memory allocation:Reading a file into buffers using a single linked list!
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: structure and constant memebers
- Re: static functions
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: static functions
- strange error with global variable
- Re: strange error with global variable
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?
- Re: strange error with global variable
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block)
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?
- Re: disable stdout buffering ?
- disable stdout buffering ?
- Problems with my little c-program
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: How to learn lists in C
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: How to learn lists in C
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: pipe with program arguments does not work?
- Re: Looking for PowerC Library Source Disk
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: assertion in header
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- assertion in header
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Puzzling compiler response to array initialization.
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?
- Dynamic Memory Allocation for Reading String
- Re: (OT) Google groups abuse
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Reinitializing static array???
- Re: why it is not giving any error?
- Re: C question -- Know the answers to the following
- C question -- Know the answers to the following
- Re: Reinitializing static array???
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- Re: Convert float -> char*
- Re: why it is not giving any error?
- Re: why it is not giving any error?
- Re: [OT] KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: What's wrong with this code ? (struct serialization to raw byte str
- Re: why it is not giving any error?
- Re: why it is not giving any error?
- Re: time problems
- Re: KeithT is Trolling me.
- KeithT is Trolling me.
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block)
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block)
- Re: serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block)
- serializing an arbitrary data structure into a flat buffer (raw contiguous memory block)
- Re: segmentation fault
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!
- Re: Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: sorting a hash table
- Re: Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run
- Re: sorting a hash table
- Re: Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run
- Re: segmentation fault
- Re: Linked Lists
- sorting a hash table
- Re: segmentation fault
- Different seeding of srand() during a SINGLE program run
- Re: segmentation fault
- Re: segmentation fault
- Re: segmentation fault
- Re: segmentation fault
- segmentation fault
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4)
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Namespaces clash in C
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string
- Re: forum
- Re: A[x][y][z]
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!
- Re: Namespaces clash in C
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block
- Re: [OT] Re: What exactly is a text character in the computer?
- Re: Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- MSDOS-Based Compilable Code for RSA / Other Public-Key Scheme
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Does anybody have a some old Turbo C for DOS...!!!
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4)
- Re: Using make
- gdb debugger
- Re: Using make
- Re: time problems 2
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Instantly Download Software
- Re: Linked Lists
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Instantly Download Software
- Re: list of pointers to function
- Re: is fopen/fseek/fread buffered?
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: OPENINGS IN MUMBAI
- Re: list of pointers to function
- Re: Universal (g)libc
- Re: Posix semaphores
- Re: time problems
- Re: time problems
- Re: Posix semaphores
- Re: Posix semaphores
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: list of pointers to function
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: Posix semaphores
- Re: what is funtion for delay in VC
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Re: Posix semaphores
- How to code that system call? Thanks
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- is fopen/fseek/fread buffered?
- what is funtion for delay in VC
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block
- Re: Global variables
- Re: Is the behaviour defined
- Is the behaviour defined
- Re: printf execution problem
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables
- Re: For all students: home work questions...a template
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables
- Re: Posix semaphores
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block
- Re: serialization of structure into a raw memory block
- Re: for( int i1=0,i2=0 ; i1<n1 && i2<n2; i1+=2, i2+=4)
- Re: printf execution problem
- serialization of structure into a raw memory block
- Re: Help with system calls
- Re: I think I'm gonna cry. (or newby problems with simple string function)
- Re: Sprintf .....
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string
- Re: K&R Wishlist
- count the number of occurrences of a substring in a string
- Re: Detecting Reads of Global Uninitialized Variables
- Re: Size of structs containing unions
- Re: printf execution problem
- Re: Global variables
- Re: trim 0s
- Re: Universal (g)libc
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: RAND between 0 and 1
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: Universal (g)libc
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: Universal (g)libc
- Re: Universal (g)libc
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: Universal (g)libc
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: allocation alignment for global and local variables.
- Re: Size of structs containing unions
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: Why googlers never quote and never will (Was: Re: Universal (g)libc)
- Re: offsetof
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?
- Re: size of pointer in C?
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?
- Re: printf execution problem
- Re: a pointer that points to itself
- Re: Sprintf .....
- Re: Global variables
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?
- Re: How to obtain library name at compile/preprocessor time?
