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- Re: significance of graphics in c
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- significance of graphics in c
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- Re: How To Implement Timer in C
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- Re: allocating mem in a function and assigning a ptr to the first byte of that mem array...
- Re: Comparing string input to enum data type
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- Re: allocating mem in a function and assigning a ptr to the first byte of that mem array...
- Re: Comparing string input to enum data type
- Re: allocating mem in a function and assigning a ptr to the first byte of that mem array...
- Re: allocating mem in a function and assigning a ptr to the first byte of that mem array...
- Re: How To Implement Timer in C
- Re: How To Implement Timer in C
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- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- allocating mem in a function and assigning a ptr to the first byte of that mem array...
- How To Implement Timer in C
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- Re: do u know?
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- Re: pointer initialization
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- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
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- Re: Redirecting stderr
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- Re: Comparing string input to enum data type
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- Comparing string input to enum data type
- From: dtschoepe@xxxxxxxxx
- Redirecting stderr
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- Re: how to read/write a characters stream which is either of one byte/2 byte
- Re: how to read/write a characters stream which is either of one byte/2 byte
- Re: Problem using wchar_t and wprintf
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- On Overquoting
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- Re: Weird segmentation fault
- Re: Source Code for C Unleashed
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- Re: Structure with version ??
- Problem using wchar_t and wprintf
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- Re: How to handle Unicode?
- Re: Source Code for C Unleashed
- Re: mmap() in C/C++ vs. Java
- Re: could you help me about this problem?
- Re: Source Code for C Unleashed
- mmap() in C/C++ vs. Java
- Re: Weird segmentation fault
- Re: Source Code for C Unleashed
- Re: Structure with version ??
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- Re: Structure with version ??
- Re: Structure with version ??
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- Re: Structure with version ??
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- Re: could you help me about this problem?
- Re: how to read/write a characters stream which is either of one byte/2 byte
- Source Code for C Unleashed
- Re: could you help me about this problem?
- Re: could you help me about this problem?
- Re: Weird segmentation fault
- could you help me about this problem?
- Re: for loop
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: for loop
- Re: Conditional operator using void expression
- Re: Conditional operator using void expression
- Re: How to handle Unicode?
- Re: for loop
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: for loop
- Re: for loop
- Re: for loop
- Re: How to handle Unicode?
- Re: Weird segmentation fault
- Re: Conditional operator using void expression
- Re: Conditional operator using void expression
- How to handle Unicode?
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- Re: how to read/write a characters stream which is either of one byte/2 byte
- Re: pointer initialization
- how to read/write a characters stream which is either of one byte/2 byte
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- do u know?
- Re: pointer initialization
- Re: pointer initialization
- Structure with version ??
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- Re: pointer initialization
- Re: Learning C--Off topic
- Re: Please help me to catch this error
- pointer initialization
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- Please help me to catch this error
- Re: The nerve of some idiots!
- Re: accept() / getpeername() return 0.0.0.0
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- Re: Array of pointers? And other issues...
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- Re: A sample C program
- Re: A sample C program
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- Re: Weird segmentation fault
- A sample C program
- Weird segmentation fault
- Re: accept() / getpeername() return 0.0.0.0
- accept() / getpeername() return 0.0.0.0
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- Re: Conditional operator using void expression
- Re: Conditional operator using void expression
- Conditional operator using void expression
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Learning C--Off topic
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- implementing an opaque type
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- Re: Excuse me!!
- Re: for loop
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: pointer representation: style or substance?
- Re: pointer representation: style or substance?
- Re: The nerve of some idiots!
- Re: for loop
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
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- Last Reminder: Survey about Architecture and Design Patterns
- Excuse me!!
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- Re: Macro for declaration
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- Re: Macro for declaration
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Macro for declaration
- Re: Macro for declaration
- Macro for declaration
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- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- for loop
- Re: pointer representation: style or substance?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Using extern
- Re: Array of pointers? And other issues...
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- From: Peter "Shaggy" Haywood
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: join as new member
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
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- Re: Array size in run time
- Re: error C2197 error
- Re: Malloc
- Re: "Heap" (was Re: static, global variable memory allocation)
- Re: hello world programme
- Re: Array of pointers? And other issues...
- Re: Array of pointers? And other issues...
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- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Array of pointers? And other issues...
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- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: K&R bitwise operator section
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- Re: sizeof
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
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- Re: What is better? char or int?
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- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Automatically generate variables
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- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: What is better? char or int?
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- Re: The nerve of some idiots!
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Re: why learn C?
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- Follow-up: Struct initialization leads to linker error
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- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Stringification of the __LINE__ macro
- Struct initialization leads to linker error
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- Re: K&R bitwise operator section
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- K&R bitwise operator section
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- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
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- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: sizeof
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- Re: OT - Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: Installation Charge Free Cable Internet
- sizeof
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- From: Alexander Korsunsky
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: C99 and before (Was: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer)
- Re: break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- Re: OT - Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- break inside of case- statement inside of loop
- From: Alexander Korsunsky
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: OT - Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- C99 and before (Was: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer)
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Re: OT - Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: how to become advance c programmer
- Re: How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- how to become advance c programmer
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: OT - Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- OT - Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Shorter Articles are better (was: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer)
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Installation Charge Free Cable Internet
- Re: How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: De facto standard size of bit-field objects
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Re: what's this
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: input and output questions about file
- Re: input and output questions about file
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- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
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- input and output questions about file
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- what's this
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- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: De facto standard size of bit-field objects
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: [OT] about far & near keywords in c
- Re: why learn C?
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- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Installation Charge Free Cable Internet
- Re: join as new member
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- Re: [OT] about far & near keywords in c
- Re: De facto standard size of bit-field objects
- Re: why learn C?
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- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: pass by pointer
- Re: De facto standard size of bit-field objects
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- join as new member
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- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: about far & near keywords in c
- Re: #include behavior
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Is #elif portable?
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Is #elif portable?
- Re: [OT] Structure Pointer
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: #include behavior
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: string splitting
- Re: #include behavior
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Purify error in Signal handler
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: setjmp/longjmp and some table tennis
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: about far & near keywords in c
- Re: #include behavior (was: Automatically generate variables)
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: string splitting
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: #include behavior (was: Automatically generate variables)
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: Purify error in Signal handler
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: c and assembler program, help me please!
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: string splitting
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: string splitting
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: string splitting
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: string splitting
- Re: Weird stuff with char pointers, need someone to troubleshoot
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Structure Pointer
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: setjmp/longjmp and some table tennis
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: struct and function pointer in C
- Re: De facto standard size of bit-field objects
- Re: setjmp/longjmp and some table tennis
- Re: How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- setjmp/longjmp and some table tennis
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: pointer representation: style or substance?
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Convert output from MD5 to printable ascii
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: why learn C?
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: string splitting
- Re: string splitting
- Re: string splitting
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: struct and function pointer in C
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- print 1 to n without any conditional statement, loop or jump.
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- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- Re: How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- Re: Weird stuff with char pointers, need someone to troubleshoot
- Re: string splitting
- How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- How to Read and Write on Parallel Port using C in Windows XP
- Re: Register variables
- De facto standard size of bit-field objects
- Re: struct and function pointer in C
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Pointers in C
- Re: struct point not identified by gcc
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: time
- Re: string splitting
- Re: string splitting
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: Better free(invalid pointer) behavior?
- Re: pointer representation: style or substance?
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- Re: Is void* vulnerable
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- Re: const parameter problem - clarification needed
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- Re: Problem with VC++ compiler
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- Problem with VC++ compiler
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- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
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- Re: pointer representation: style or substance?
- pointer representation: style or substance?
- Difference between the stack and the heap?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: type void (*FP)(int i=0)
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Order of function call
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Order of function call
- Re: size of a function
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
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- size of a function
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- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: type void (*FP)(int i=0)
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: returning a char array
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- const parameter problem - clarification needed
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- Re: Order of function call
- Re: type void (*FP)(int i=0)
- Re: recursive fuction
- Re: returning a char array
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- type void (*FP)(int i=0)
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- Re: returning a char array
- Re: recursive fuction
- Re: Order of function call
- Re: returning a char array
- Re: Order of function call
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- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: How to use bitfields?
- Order of function call
- returning a char array
- Re: recursive fuction
- recursive fuction
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: "hello world" to binary representation
- Re: "hello world" to binary representation
- Re: conversion to non-scalar type requested error
- "hello world" to binary representation
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- conversion to non-scalar type requested error
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Is void* vulnerable
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: What is better? char or int?
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- Re: Need Help from u friends...
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- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: Is void* vulnerable
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: How to use bitfields?
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Re: compilation warning with const parameter
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: How to use bitfields?
- Re: compilation warning with const parameter
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: compilation warning with const parameter
- From: subramanian100in@xxxxxxxxx, India
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Using strtod
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- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: compilation warning with const parameter
- compilation warning with const parameter
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Re: #ifdef within a #define
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
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- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: regex.h
- Re: structure problem
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: disable putchar line-wrapping?
- disable putchar line-wrapping?
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: structure problem
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: Using strtod
- Re: header file
- Re: Pointers to pointers
- Re: regex.h
- Using strtod
- Pointers to pointers
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- structure problem
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: How to use bitfields?
- Re: regex.h
- Re: #ifdef within a #define
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: How to use bitfields?
- Re: regex.h
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: #ifdef within a #define
- Re: Need Help from u friends...
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- regex.h
- Re: How to use bitfields?
- Re: #ifdef within a #define
- How to use bitfields?
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Changing process priority
- OT - Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Newbee needs once more again help with passing arrays out of a function
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: MSDOS c jobs
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?
- Re: size_t or int for malloc-type functions?
- World Funniest Video
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Newbee needs once more again help with passing arrays out of a function
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: MSDOS c jobs
- Segmentation Fault (core dumped)
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: Conditional expression
- Re: Conditional expression
- Conditional expression
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- implementor vs standard, was: anti-aliasing
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: Another newbie question: extract doubles from strings
- Re: stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: doubt in struct assignment
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: Another newbie question: extract doubles from strings
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Another newbie question: extract doubles from strings
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: header file
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: header file
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Does C implement the first C compiler itself?
- header file
- From: virgincita schmidtmann
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: #ifdef within a #define
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: Why does it suggest parentheses for the code snippet?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: Newbee needs once more again help with passing arrays out of a function
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Newbee needs once more again help with passing arrays out of a function
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Newbee needs once more again help with passing arrays out of a function
- Re: stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- Re: anti-aliasing
- placing mpz_t variable of gmp.h library into the char buffer
- Re: Newbie Question: Code works when compiled as .exe but not as function...
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- Re: stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- Re: how we can we pass controller isolation level
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Re: stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- Re: #ifdef within a #define
- Re: stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- From: Jens Thoms Toerring
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- how we can we pass controller isolation level
- stange problem with bind() funcktion - winsock2
- Re: how does aio_write() work
- Re: doubt in struct assignment
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: Problem with realloc ()
- Re: Problem with realloc ()
- Re: doubt in struct assignment
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Problem with realloc ()
- Problem with realloc ()
- From: anirbid.banerjee@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- #ifdef within a #define
- From: anirbid.banerjee@xxxxxxxxx
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: how does aio_write() work
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: doubt in struct assignment
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: doubt in struct assignment
- MSDOS c jobs
- doubt in struct assignment
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Changing process priority
- Re: Changing process priority
- Changing process priority
- GTK/C Developer for IDE Project - Open Source - Code Rewards Possible
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating stringrepresents integer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Automatically generate variables
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
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- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
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- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Standard C Library regex performance issue
- Re: Standard C Library regex performance issue
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: What is better? char or int?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- What is better? char or int?
- Re: Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Odd behavior with odd code
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: doubts related to structure
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: doubts related to structure
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- Re: full in the blank , making use of a[10] to outputcontent of i
- Re: Horror! Using goto statement in finite state machines?
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Convert char* to upper case
- From: Christopher Benson-Manica
- Re: full in the blank , making use of a[10] to outputcontent of i
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Convert char* to upper case
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Standard C Library regex performance issue
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: hacking
- Re: Standard C Library regex performance issue
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Standard C Library regex performance issue
- Re: Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: Standard C Library regex performance issue
- From: Hallvard B Furuseth
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Difference between typecasting and casting
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: anti-aliasing
- Standard C Library regex performance issue
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- How to get the IP address of my machine through a 'C' program
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- May output the char one after one every other second?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: free()
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- How to count bits in a unsigned int?
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: doubts related to structure
- Re: Learning C - Scanf or Getch, or Getchar not working correctly after first loop.
- Re: doubts related to structure
- doubts related to structure
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- From: robert maas, see http://tinyurl.com/uh3t
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Learning C - Scanf or Getch, or Getchar not working correctly after first loop.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Learning C - Scanf or Getch, or Getchar not working correctly after first loop.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: int urldecode(char *src, char *last, char *dest)
- Re: First attempt to use strtoll: What am I doing wrong?
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- Re: hacking
- Re: Learning C - Scanf or Getch, or Getchar not working correctly after first loop.
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Learning C - Scanf or Getch, or Getchar not working correctly after first loop.
- Re: alias for a variable
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Type of argv parameter of main( )
- Re: how does aio_write() work
- Re: Program repeats itself, pointer trouble I suspect.
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: int urldecode(char *src, char *last, char *dest)
- Re: int urldecode(char *src, char *last, char *dest)
- Re: Requesting advice how to clean up C code for validating string represents integer
- Re: free()
- Re: [OT] Re: Hello and *++* ?
- Re: Accessing web with a C program
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
- Re: int urldecode(char *src, char *last, char *dest)
- Re: function system() from stdlib.h
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