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- Re: C exercises?
- C exercises?
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- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- How to let the process exit if the signal its waiting for doesn't arrive
- Re: Duff's Device
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Duff's Device
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: How function works internally
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- Associativity of ++ and --
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- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- Re: C99 Versus ANSI.
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- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- Re: Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- Which compiler for a learner of C?
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- C exercises?
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- Re: C99 Versus ANSI.
- How function works internally
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- C99 Versus ANSI.
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- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?
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- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings
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- Re: double pointer
- Re: behavior of variadic macro
- Re: behavior of variadic macro
- accessing char as int through union
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: behavior of variadic macro
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?
- Re: per
- behavior of variadic macro
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- Re: per
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: double pointer
- Re: double pointer
- Re: Safely working out how many rows in an array?
- Re: what is graph & use in the general life?
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- what is graph & use in the general life?
- what is graph & use in the general life?
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- How can I get rid of this C4047 Indirection warning?
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- printf for french chars
- Why size_t?
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- Re: Why pointers??
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- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?
- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?
- Re: My original code.As you said I made this as a console project.But even then..
- Re: My original code.As you said I made this as a console project.But even then..
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- Problem With Global Structures
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- Re: Mathematical Morphology Program in c/c++
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- Re: Length of Variable Names Affect Compiled Executable?
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- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh
- Re: An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh
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- Safely working out how many rows in an array?
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- An apology to Mr Paul Hsieh
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
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- Software for statistical analysis
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- Opening C files in Visual C++
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- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it
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- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it
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- Re: defining a macro
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- Re: defining a macro
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- Re: Why does this crash?
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- Re: defining a macro
- Re: defining a macro
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- defining a macro
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- Re: _ and __ significance
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- Re: Why pointers??
- From: sven_tmp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Header include problems error: expected class-name before '{' token
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- Header include problems error: expected class-name before '{' token
- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code
- _ and __ significance
- From: g.ankush1@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: Solving Valgrind Errors
- Re: "ls -a | wc -l " in c
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
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- "ls -a | wc -l " in c
- From: ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: learn me c
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- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries
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- Re: Function Call tree program - un compiled code
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings
- Database Query
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- Re: learn me c
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- Solving Valgrind Errors
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- Re: What are best faq for C,C++ and data structures in C links for interviews
- Re: tolower and Unicode
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Function Call tree program - un compiled code
- Re: Array Out Of Boundaries
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Array Out Of Boundaries
- Re: HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it
- tolower and Unicode
- Re: Regarding Makefile
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Regarding Makefile
- Re: size_t in a struct
- Re: operating with binary
- Re: size_t in a struct
- HCL interview questions can any one say solution for it
- What are best faq for C,C++ and data structures in C links for interviews
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- Re: learn me c
- Re: Memory Structure Pointer Problems
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12
- Re: learn me c
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings
- Re: Question on \0
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- Memory Structure Pointer Problems
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: K&R C and strings
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: K&R C and strings
- Re: Why does this crash?
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- Re: socket
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- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
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- Re: K&R C and strings
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: Why does this crash?
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- Re: learn me c
- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: to get more knowledge in 'c'
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- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
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- to get more knowledge in 'c'
- Re: learn me c
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
- K&R C and strings
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- Re: Why does this crash?
- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings
- Re: Why does this crash?
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- Final Theory Of Everything V6.0
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- Universal Anarchy Theory
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- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings
- Re: Why does this crash?
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- Why does this crash?
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- Re: Help me with Concatenating strings
- Re: Question on \0
- Help me with Concatenating strings
- Re: Reading data from network stream
- Re: Setting up newsreader for comp.lang.c
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- Re: Another c struct syntax question
- Re: Another c struct syntax question
- Setting up newsreader for comp.lang.c
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- Help on: How to avoid placing millions of software checkpoints
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- Re: K&R histogram help
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- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: learn me c
- From: noridotjabi@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions
- Re: scanline equivalent
- Re: learn me c
- Re: K&R histogram help
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Pointers to char pointers in functions
- learn me c
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- Re: scaling coefficients for c
- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer
- Re: Another c struct syntax question
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- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Another c struct syntax question
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- struct syntax in c
- Re: A popping question
- Re: File read error win9x winNT
- Translate C code to UML
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- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions.
- socket
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions.
- Re: File read error win9x winNT
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions.
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- From: Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho
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- Re: scanline equivalent
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: scanline equivalent
- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions.
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- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: A problem with linux threads
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- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions.
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- Re: Standards for a FAR Pointer
- Re: Replacing fgets
- scanline equivalent
- Standards for a FAR Pointer
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- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released)
- Re: Why pointers??
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- Re: Strange behaviour - Unions.
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- Strange behaviour - Unions.
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released)
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- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
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- Re: K&R histogram help
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routinecompletes
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- Re: string format question
- Re: A popping question
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Reading data from network stream
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- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: A popping question
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- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
- Re: bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
- bus errors accessing a char * by index?!
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: Initialization Of Structures.
- Re: Initialization Of Structures.
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: K&R histogram help
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- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: adressing a structure
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- K&R histogram help
- Re: string format question
- Charcter Pointer Problem
- Re: unfamiliar syntax [TPA]
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: A problem with linux threads
- Re: [OT] Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
- Re: string format question
- From: christian . bongiorno
- Re: A problem with linux threads
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Replacing fgets
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Apriori Algorithm in C
- A problem with linux threads
- Re: [OT] Re: how to tell if a file is open
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- [OT] Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Why pointers??
- Apriori Algorithm in C
- Re: OT: insults, apologies [was: Re: Why pointers??]
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released)
- OT: insults, apologies [was: Re: Why pointers??]
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour
- Re: unfamiliar syntax
- Re: Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
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- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
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- Re: [OT] Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released)
- Re: Help me
- Re: the lowest number of comparisons in string matching
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: unfamiliar syntax
- unfamiliar syntax
- Re: Help me
- Re: Initialization Of Structures.
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: A popping question
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: File read error win9x winNT
- Re: Help me
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- the lowest number of comparisons in string matching
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- Re: Replacing fgets
- Re:[OT] File read error win9x winNT
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: File read error win9x winNT
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- Re: File read error win9x winNT
- Merge Sort in C - array output is same as input after sort routine completes
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: function list
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- Re: no need to precede function and array names with &
- no need to precede function and array names with &
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- Re: Is it standard compliant?
- Re: Initialization Of Structures.
- File read error win9x winNT
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: a history question
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- Initialization Of Structures.
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: a history question
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour
- Re: Help me
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: Why pointers??
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: A popping question
- Re: Is it standard compliant?
- Re: strange getch+kbg- behaviour
- Is it standard compliant?
- Re: A popping question
- Re: Help me
- Re: A popping question
- Re: function list
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
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- Re: string format question
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: A popping question
- Re: string format question
- Re: A popping question
- Re: A popping question
- Re: string format question
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: A popping question
- Re: string format question
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: [OT] Why pointers??
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?
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- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: A popping question
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: scaling coefficients for c
- Re: Help me
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: A popping question
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12
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- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
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- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Help me
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- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte
- Re: A popping question
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: K&R2, Exercise 1-12
- Re: strange getch+keybhit beheaviour
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: strrange getch+keybhit behaviour
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- K&R2, Exercise 1-12
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte
- Re: Help me
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Is splint really better than lint? Is there a better tool than splint?
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Re: Help me
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Help me
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Help me
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?
- Re: Help me
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Help me
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: string format question
- Re: A popping question
- Re: how to tell if a file is open
- Re: A popping question
- how to tell if a file is open
- Re: Why pointers??
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: A popping question
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: A popping question
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: string format question
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- A popping question
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: string format question
- Re: convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: Why pointers??
- convert argv[1] to hex
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Is splint really better than lint? Is there a better tool than splint?
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: unkown number of nested for loops
- Re: unkown number of nested for loops
- Re: unkown number of nested for loops
- Re: string format question
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte
- unkown number of nested for loops
- Re: function list
- Re: string format question
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Newbie:24 bit-----> 3byte
- function list
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: string format question
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- string format question
- From: christian . bongiorno
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- Re: scaling coefficients for c
- strange getch+kbhit behaviour
- strange getch+keybhit beheaviour
- strange getch+keybhit beheaviour
- strrange getch+keybhit behaviour
- Re: Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Initialization is done before the program starts executing ?
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Re: size_t in a struct
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?
- Re: C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: scaling coefficients for c
- Re: C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released)
- Re: scaling coefficients for c
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: Why pointers??
- Re: Looking for a library to split pathnames
- Why pointers??
- scaling coefficients for c
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Looking for a library to split pathnames
- From: Sven-Thorsten Fahrbach
- C to Java Class Files compiler (AMPC version 1.5.1 released)
- Re: qustion about function pointer.
- Re: static functions
- Re: static functions
- Re: static functions
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?
- qustion about function pointer.
- static functions
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- C equivalent code to Matlab's all and any function?
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: should program call stack grow upward or downwards?
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
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- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Exercise 1-10 in K&R2
- Re: How do I check if a file is in use?
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
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- Re: why getchar is not executed??
- why getchar is not executed??
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
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- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: Linked list declaration
- Re: I've problem with my file handling program. See this
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- Re: Memory-reversal Game
- Re: Creating a log on daily basis
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators
- Re: Dynamic buffer library
- Re: size of a struct
- adressing a structure
- Re: const void *
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
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- const void *
- Re: how to convert bytes to some...
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- 128-bit hex number ---> string buffer
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA]
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: how to convert bytes to some...
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
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- Re: Data processing system
- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Re: Definition vs Declaration
- Re: interfacing a serial device
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA]
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Text Parser - how to [TPA]
- Re: Text Parser - how to [TPA]
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA]
- Re: Why no compilation error. [TPA]
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Definition vs Declaration
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- Re: how to convert bytes to some...
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- Re: interfacing a serial device
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: Auditing C code
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
- Re: Richard Heathfield's TSP permutation algorithm
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
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- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
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- Re: why does C standard allow this declaration
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- why does C standard allow this declaration
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- Re: Text Parser - how to
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- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: ....
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- Re: meaning of strcat(p,p) -- was: ....
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- From: ramasubramanian.rahul@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: why does this prg does not display "NONE"
- why does this prg does not display "NONE"
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- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
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- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
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- how to convert bytes to some...
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- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Re: Auditing C code
- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Why no compilation error.
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- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Why no compilation error.
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- From: valis . eric . ykchan
- Re: Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- Why no compilation error.
- Extract the integer value from a string (beginner)
- Re: Auditing C code
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- [OT] Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: int *p=7
- Re: Address of address
- Re: Replacing fgets
- Re: home grown strtok() function for review
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Auditing C code
- Re: Use of const to qualify a function parameter
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- home grown strtok() function for review
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0
- Re: Final Theory Of Everything V2.0
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Use of const to qualify a function parameter
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Address of address
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Auditing C code
- Re: Auditing C code
- Final Theory Of Everything V2.0
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Auditing C code
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Auditing C code
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: "Private to subproject" functions and variables
- Re: The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Address of address
- Re: Address of address
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Unicode Normalization of Text Streams
- Re: system() in the absence of a command processor
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C
- From: wright.brandt@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: IP Address and Subnet Comparison in C
- From: wright.brandt@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Address of address
- system() in the absence of a command processor
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: manipulating console output.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Address of address
- Re: Address of address
- Re: Linked list declaration
- Re: Address of address
- Re: Address of address
- Re: Address of address
- "Private to subproject" functions and variables
- Address of address
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: Use of const to qualify a function parameter
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- From: steve . j . donovan
- Re: Linked list declaration
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: hey digg this
- Re: Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- Re: Question on macro substitution
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Avoiding "use of cast expressions in lvalues is deprecated"
- From: steve . j . donovan
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: hey digg this
- Re: How programming in C got me in trouble with the law
- Re: Question on macro substitution
- Re: Linked list declaration
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: [META] The signal/noise ratio - a plea for a sense of proportion
- Re: manipulating console output.
- Linked list declaration
- Re: manipulating console output.
- Re: Fully-portable version of limits.h
- Re: Macro Conditional..........
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- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
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- Travelling salesman problem in C
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- Re: Pointers pointers.
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie)
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- Re: Avoiding float
- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie)
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- Re: Pointers pointers.
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- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: wrong output
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- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: Memory-reversal Game
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- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
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- Re: How to write a time delay function?
- Re: C GUI programming
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: How to write a time delay function?
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- [OT] Re: switch { } - case for range
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
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- Memory-reversal Game
- Some great C Books (free to download, direct http links)
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- Re: How to read a flat file line by line
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- Re: converting a character array to a float (newbie)
- How to read a flat file line by line
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- Re: scanf problem
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- scanf problem
- Re: Does it need a ";" at the very after of "if" and "for"
- Creating a log on daily basis
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- Does it need a ";" at the very after of "if" and "for"
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- ANN: BASICdraw
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- Re: Avoiding float
- converting a character array to a float (newbie)
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?
- Re: Structure Initializers: Are Undefined Members Zero'd?
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- Re: switch { } - case for range
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- Structure Initializers: Are Undefined Members Zero'd?
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- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble
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- Re: c code reusability
- Re: Avoiding float
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- Avoiding float
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: wrong output
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- Re: rounding to an input value
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
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- Re: A newbie's code
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument
- Re: switch { } - case for range
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- Passing a semicolon or comma as a Macro argument
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- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- symbol collision between 3rd party shared libraries
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- rounding to an input value
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- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
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- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble
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- printing a block of text
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- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: data stucture using c
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: c code reusability
- Re: FAQ 2.5 quibble
- Re: c code reusability
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters
- From: Ioannis Papadopoulos
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- Re: switch { } - case for range
- switch { } - case for range
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: c question
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
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- Re: Maps, filters and accumulators
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault
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- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: efficiency match.
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- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: reading character
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault
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- Re: conditional expression
- Re: conditional expression
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: help with changing C light bulb (regulars please read)
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: c question
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- Re: Segmentation fault
- Re: reading character
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order
- Re: reading character
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- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- reading character
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- FAQ 2.5 quibble
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code
- Re: Tryiing just to read/understand this code
- Re: conditional expression
- 2D array with different column types / Dumbass can figure out segfault
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: conditional expression
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters
- Re: conditional expression
- conditional expression
- conditional expression
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- From: Erik de Castro Lopo
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- L2 and L3 (switching and routing) opening with our Leading and Reputed client in Bangalore, India.
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- Re: c question
- Re: Segmentation fault
- From: valis . eric . ykchan
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: Segmentation fault
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: Comapring structs
- Re: Segmentation fault
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings? THANKS!
- Segmentation fault
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- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
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- Re: Comapring structs
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- Re: Comapring structs
- Comapring structs
- Re: size of a struct
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: size of a struct
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: Initializing constants
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- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
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- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: new c programmer question
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
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- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
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- Signal handler declaration confusion - help!
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- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: MD5 Hashing
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: why foo and bar
- a^=(b^=a); ?
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: Help with a numbing assignment
- Help with a numbing assignment
- Re: c code reusability
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- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems
- Re: c question
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: strstr for Unicode characters
- From: Ioannis Papadopoulos
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file
- Re: c question
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: c code reusability
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- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: pointer to constant
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- Re: mbstowcs and wcsstr problems
- Re: pointer to constant
- From: lovecreatesbea...@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- Problem in accessing elements of nested structuers
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- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- pointer to constant
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- Re: det_Z(A).r instead of z.r
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- Re: efficiency match.
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- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
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- mbstowcs and wcsstr problems
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- Re: size of a struct
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- size of a struct
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: c question
- Re: c question
- factorial of very big number like 4096
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: General method for dynamically allocating memory for a string
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- Re: saving arrays of floats to a file
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: How can you open a file, and view it, pop it up, using C?
- c question
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- Re: [Newbie] default bool value in C
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: efficiency match.
- Clean up "unused parameter" compiler warnings?
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order
- Re: realloc()
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: Implementing OO in C
- From: Jack G. Atkinson Jr
- Re: why foo and bar
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: how to make Y((i,j),k) from X(i,j,k) ???
- Re: det_Z(A).r instead of z.r
- how to make Y((i,j),k) from X(i,j,k) ???
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: why foo and bar
- Re: struct question: NULL terminated char* array
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order
- Re: realloc()
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: new c programmer question
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- Re: Write to dynamic two dimension array outside the range without Segmentation fault
- Re: Does "float" always occupy 32 bits
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: realloc()
- Re: Global variables in Shared Libraries in Linux
- Re: efficiency match.
- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: sequence points and evaluation order
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- Re: bool variable.(a non-standard question)
- Re: how to write C program that copy's it's self onto the hard drive, while its running?
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: realloc()
- sequence points and evaluation order
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- Re: efficiency match.
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- Re: rounding to an input value
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- rounding to an input value
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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- Re: Why GCC does warn me when I using gets() function for accessing file
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