comp.lang.c
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?
- size_t or int for malloc-type functions?
- Re: C99 Grammar Definition
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: gnu indent: how to avoid extra indent?
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: Pass an EOF instead of pressing enter
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: gnu indent: how to avoid extra indent?
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?
- Re: C99 Grammar Definition
- C99 Grammar Definition
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: Pass an EOF before pressing enter
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Pass an EOF instead of pressing enter
- Pass an EOF before pressing enter
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: converting float to double
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Good ways to analyze a running c-program?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: comparing doubles for equality
- Good ways to analyze a running c-program?
- comparing doubles for equality
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: const variables
- Re: typedef forward declare
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- good algorithms come with practice and reading good code/books?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- MNC Hyderabad is Looking for C++ Developer...
- Re: without loop printing 1 to n
- Re: const variables
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: const variables
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: converting float to double
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: converting float to double
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- From: slebetman@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: class
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: class
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: plz help its urgent
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: const variables
- Re: list of certications in C language
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- const variables
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: list of certications in C language
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: list of certications in C language
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: does the file extension matter how it's compiled?
- Re: list of certications in C language
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- list of certications in C language
- From: surendra1.m@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: Scope resolution in C
- Re: if clause
- Re: plz help its urgent
- Scope resolution in C
- Scope resolution in C
- Re: plz help its urgent
- plz help its urgent
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: Segment
- Re: Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Segment
- Does casting lvalue lead to Undefined Behaviour ?
- Re: one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- one's complement of unsigned char
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: converting float to double
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Segment
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: converting float to double
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: does the file extension matter how it's compiled?
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: does the file extension matter how it's compiled?
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- From: jussij@xxxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: hash DB libraries and tutorials
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: New IRC Channel: #moderncalcs
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner)
- Re: portable typeof macro
- New IRC Channel: #moderncalcs
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: [very OT] Copyright law
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- [very OT] Copyright law
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- hash DB libraries and tutorials
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: A malloc question
- hex and unsigned and signed decimal
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: A malloc question
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: A malloc question
- A malloc question
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: Segment
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Universal way to find end of file
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- From: arturosevilla@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- Re: "table of powers" problem
- Re: Segment
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- "table of powers" problem
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Universal way to find end of file
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner)
- Re: Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner)
- From: mohammad . nabil . h
- Need to find size of destination buffer for strncpy
- Re: Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner)
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: converting float to double
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Different data types when working with JPEG image buffers (beginner)
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: Universal way to find end of file
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: Segment
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Segment
- Re: Segment
- Re: Universal way to find end of file
- Segment
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: Universal way to find end of file
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Universal way to find end of file
- Re: Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Semi OT: Binary representation of floating point numbers
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: help with opening image file
- Re: Padding bits and struct assignment
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Padding bits and struct assignment
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: A simple bit operation query
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- A simple bit operation query
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: if string is a number (beginner)
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Suggestions for my mallocator
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- switch statement - ANSI-C
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: selecting and working with appropriate data type
- Re: division problem
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: division problem
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: size of pointers
- Re: 2D arrays and addresses
- Re: test
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: division problem
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: From file to char* array
- Re: comparing ptrs/mmap
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP
- Re: Sizeof for pointers
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc..
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
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- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Re: division problem
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc..
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Re: test
- From: considered . harmful
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Re: Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- Convert Binary String to Hexadecimal
- From: elliotng.ee@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc..
- Re: division problem
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc..
- Re: Alternative for gotoxy in gcc..
- Alternative for gotoxy in gcc..
- Re: need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: division problem
- From: jamesonang@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: division problem
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- Re: c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Files & dirs: historical reasons?
- c / c++ : is it end of era ?
- Re: who has the ebook of <<Compiler Construction:Principles and Practice>>
- Re: 2D arrays and addresses
- Re: test
- who has the ebook of <<Compiler Construction:Principles and Practice>>
- From: zhi.yang.pek@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Need an explanation
- test
- test
- test
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: need help with designing yahoo messenger , like meebo .com
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: prefix to infix conversion
- 2D arrays and addresses
- Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down
- Re: error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!
- Re: portable typeof macro
- Re: help me design a messenger like meebo.com
- portable typeof macro
- Re: prefix to infix conversion
- Re: Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?
- Re: error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!
- Re: stack
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- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?
- Re: Need an explanation
- Question: How to printf the semicolon ";"?
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Most Interesting Bug Track Down
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Need an explanation
- Re: Need an explanation
- Need an explanation
- Re: help with opening image file
- Re: error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!
- error(logic or run time error) in my program plz help!
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- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: stack
- Re: How to read null characters in a file
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: How to read null characters in a file
- Re: C-FAQ 19.7
- Re: stack
- Re: How to read null characters in a file
- Re: stack
- Re: "The Elements of Programming Style"
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: Testing math.h
- Re: what malloc(0) should returns?
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- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Re: what is the least amount of typing to assign the same value to multiple variables
- Testing math.h
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- Re: regarding free function in c library
- Re: regarding free function in c library
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
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- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
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- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea
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- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: C garbage collection -crazy idea
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- Re: sort a number highest to lowest
- Re: printf filestream ?
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: endian problem, please help
- From: kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Print linked list backwards
- Re: printf filestream ?
- Re: printf filestream ?
- From: sherlockmao@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: Print linked list backwards
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: complexity
- Re: endian problem, please help
- printf filestream ?
- Re: endian problem, please help
- From: kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest
- Re: Print linked list backwards
- Re: endian problem, please help
- Re: endian problem, please help
- Re: endian problem, please help
- endian problem, please help
- From: kolmogolov@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: Pointer to an address
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest
- Re: Print linked list backwards
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: sort a number highest to lowest
- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: sort a number highest to lowest
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- sort a number highest to lowest
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- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: Print linked list backwards
- Re: Pointer to extern char?
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Print linked list backwards
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: running an ex on eMac
- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: running an ex on eMac
- Re: Pointer to extern char?
- Re: running an ex on eMac
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: Pointer to an address
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: running an ex on eMac
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: liitle endian
- Pointer to extern char?
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
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- Re: Cleanup patterns
- running an ex on eMac
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: liitle endian
- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: Cleanup patterns
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: liitle endian
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- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: Pointer to an address
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: Pointer to an address
- Re: int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- int a[5] .. difference between a and &a
- Re: Pointer to an address
- Re: Pointer to an address
- Re: array perversion
- Pointer to an address
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: liitle endian
- array perversion
- Re: liitle endian
- From: huuguanghui@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Tuning the answer to the receiver (Was: Print without using any inbuilt function?)
- I could care less (Was: I have a doubt)
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
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- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: getchar and character arrays
- Re: liitle endian
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- Re: liitle endian
- Re: From file to char* array
- liitle endian
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: signal.h
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: right prime numbers
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- Re: I have a doubt
- signal.h
- Re: I have a doubt
- what's the line "scanf..." doing?
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Is main a registered word
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- Re: Cleanup patterns
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- Re: Is main a registered word
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- Re: From file to char* array
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Is main a registered word
- From file to char* array
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: Problem!
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: getchar and character arrays
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Is main a registered word
- Re: Is main a registered word
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- Is main a registered word
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Problem!
- Re: Problem!
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Print without using any inbuilt function?
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP
- Re: passing float to function
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
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- Re: I have a doubt
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- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP
- Re: Random number (1,2,3)
- Re: I have a doubt
- <OT> Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Correct files for declaration and definition for callback functions
- Re: Server with UDP and TCP
- Server with UDP and TCP
- Re: Correct files for declaration and definition for callback functions
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: sizeof operator implementation
- Re: trim function dumping core
- [OT] (was: Re: I have a doubt)
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: getchar and character arrays
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: trim function dumping core
- getchar and character arrays
- Re: passing float to function
- Re: passing float to function
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Wht you mean this declaration..
- Re: On-topicness
- Correct files for declaration and definition for callback functions
- passing float to function
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size
- Re: sizeof operator implementation
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Random number (1,2,3)
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: sizeof operator implementation
- sizeof operator implementation
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: round robin scheduler
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Wht you mean this declaration..
- Re: Wht you mean by this declaration..
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: round robin scheduler
- Re: Wht you mean this declaration..
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- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?
- Re: round robin scheduler
- Re: round robin scheduler
- Wht you mean by this declaration..
- Wht you mean this declaration..
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: I have a doubt
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size
- Re: round robin scheduler
- I have a doubt
- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!
- Re: Can C be used to do OOP?
- Can C be used to do OOP?
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?
- Re: [ot]Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: round robin scheduler
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a varia
- Re: C running strong
- round robin scheduler
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: Random number (1,2,3)
- Re: Random number (1,2,3)
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- Re: Adding directories/files to a list - help!
- Re: strndup: RFC
- Random number (1,2,3)
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: [OT} C running strong
- Re: strndup: RFC
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- Re: C running strong
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size
- Re: Integers' sizes problem
- Re: increment and loop error!
- [ot]Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: Integers' sizes problem
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Re: Integers' sizes problem
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Re: Integers' sizes problem
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Integers' sizes problem
- Re: increment and loop error!
- Adding directories/files to a list - help!
- increment and loop error!
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: C running strong
- Re: malloc
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: pointer to struct - TPA
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?
- Re: pointer to struct
- trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: C running strong
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: float ** and float *p[] - TPA
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: pointer to struct
- Re: pointer to struct
- pointer to struct
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: C running strong
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: malloc
- Re: malloc
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: malloc
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: C running strong
- Re: malloc
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: malloc
- Re: malloc
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: problem in structure
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: regarding nested enums
- Re: malloc
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion
- Re: malloc
- Re: one past the last element of an array object
- Re: malloc
- Re: regarding nested enums
- Re: strndup: RFC
- Re: regarding nested enums
- Re: malloc
- Re: malloc
- Re: C running strong
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: malloc
- Re: malloc
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: malloc
- Re: malloc
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: malloc
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: malloc
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: malloc
- Re: malloc
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: malloc
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- malloc
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: alignment question about pointer conversion
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Doubt in memcpy() and memset()
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: is this portable ?
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: trouble compiling fibonacci program
- Re: strndup: RFC
- alignment question about pointer conversion
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a varia
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- regarding nested enums
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: C running strong
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: problem in structure
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a varia
- problem in structure
- Re: float ** and float *p[]
- Re: Coding standards without control?
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- float ** and float *p[]
- Re: trim function dumping core
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: Random number generation
- trim function dumping core
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: one past the last element of an array object
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference
- Re: C running strong
- Re: is this portable ?
- Is K&R 2 still in print?
- Re: one past the last element of an array object
- Re: one past the last element of an array object
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: C running strong
- Re: one past the last element of an array object
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference
- one past the last element of an array object
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: is this portable ?
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: Coding standards without control?
- Re: is this portable ?
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: typedef forward declare
- Re: borland C++ version 3.1
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: parsing a string
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: void* in callbacks as reference
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Few Questions (HW questions already answered by me)
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: On-topicness
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Array of zero element
- Re: On-topicness
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Beginners prime number generator
- void* in callbacks as reference
- From: brianhray@xxxxxxxxx
- Beginners prime number generator
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: borland C++ version 3.1
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Automating C/C++ Coding Standards for any Operating System
- Re: C running strong
- Re: Learner question
- Re: Array of zero element
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?
- Re: borland C++ version 3.1
- Re: strndup: RFC
- borland C++ version 3.1
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: parsing a string
- Re: Is K&R 2 still in print?
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?
- Reading data from serial port on Linux using a C program
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: Random number generation
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Random number generation
- Random number generation
- From: gagan . singh . arora
- Re: Segmentation fault in vsnprintf() from /lib64/tls/libc.so.6
- From: saumya.agarwal@xxxxxxxxx
- C & C++ Coding Standards: Objective versus Subjective Rules
- Re: [ot]Re: Reading a string of unknown size
- Automating C/C++ Coding Standards for any Operating System
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2()
- Re: Learner question
- Re: Checking that a string contain only numeric characters
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: is this portable ?
- From: Friedrich Dominicus
- Re: is this portable ?
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: Learner question
- Re: Learner question
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: is this portable ?
- Re: parsing a string
- is this portable ?
- From: junky_fellow@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Re: parsing a string
- Learner question
- Re: Want to learn C..IDE?
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function
- Want to learn C..IDE?
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance
- Re: Setting int vector inside another int
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Mapping a macro with variable number of arguments to a variadic function
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: strndup: RFC
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance
- Re: Header file names
- Re: pointer to const string
- Re: PLEASE HELP
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- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance
- Re: Setting int vector inside another int
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance
- Re: non root users accessing application installed with root instance
- non root users accessing application installed with root instance
- Setting int vector inside another int
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2()
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: How to write a murder-program in C ???
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: Macrozzz
- Re: Is this legal?
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Re: PLEASE HELP
- Macrozzz
- PLEASE HELP
- From: postrishi@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: parsing a string
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2()
- Re: problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2()
- Re: String and Character Array...
- Re: String and Character Array...
- problems redirecting an open file to stdin using dup2()
- String and Character Array...
- Re: What are the common causes to null-terminated string for not having \0 character and later buffer overflow
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C
- Re: dollar sign in macros
- Re: Needed APIs: For copying file and finding Disk Usage
- Re: Character conversion, Can = or != be converted from string?
- Re: Handling 5000 different functionalities - Optimised way in C
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