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Robert Thau
12/31/86
Poorly terminated header files.
After reading reams on token concatenation (and the portability of lack thereof of various means of
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Poorly terminated header files.
After reading reams on token concatenation (and the portability of lack thereof of various means of
12/31/86
Jeffrey William Gillette
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Henry Spencer
5
11/10/86
Signed Chars - What Foolishness Revisited!
> - The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost (K&R, H&S, and X3J11 resp.) all > agree
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Signed Chars - What Foolishness Revisited!
> - The Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost (K&R, H&S, and X3J11 resp.) all > agree
11/10/86
H. Munster
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Henry Spencer
3
11/9/86
Order of evaluation and optimizing code
> ...It does preserve compatibility in the > sense that code that uses it will compiler on a
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Order of evaluation and optimizing code
> ...It does preserve compatibility in the > sense that code that uses it will compiler on a
11/9/86
Michel DENIS, European Engineering, Valbonne
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Henry Spencer
2
11/9/86
How to do it ?
> I would like to know if someone has used (or heard about the use of) high > level languages (
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How to do it ?
> I would like to know if someone has used (or heard about the use of) high > level languages (
11/9/86
Kenneth R. Ballou
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Donn Seeley
2
11/8/86
Bug converting unsigned to double in BSD 4.[23]
A fair bit of code was added to make conversions from unsigned to floating types work right in the
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Bug converting unsigned to double in BSD 4.[23]
A fair bit of code was added to make conversions from unsigned to floating types work right in the
11/8/86
d...@mirror.uucp
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Joseph S. D. Yao
2
11/8/86
C test generator?
In article <5400020@mirror> d...@mirror.UUCP writes: > Does anyone know if there is a program
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C test generator?
In article <5400020@mirror> d...@mirror.UUCP writes: > Does anyone know if there is a program
11/8/86
NET-RELAY.ARPA>@brl-smoke.arpa
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Doug Gwyn
27
11/8/86
Must casting destroy lvalueness?
Guy is still missing my point about bitmap display programming; I have NOT been arguing for a
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Must casting destroy lvalueness?
Guy is still missing my point about bitmap display programming; I have NOT been arguing for a
11/8/86
Stuart D. Gathman
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Guy Harris
4
11/8/86
terminfo and curses
> I thought the new curses was supposed to "nifty", "small" and "fast
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terminfo and curses
> I thought the new curses was supposed to "nifty", "small" and "fast
11/8/86
Mark Horton
11/7/86
net.lang.c is being renamed comp.lang.c
This newsgroup is being renamed from net.lang.c to comp.lang.c. This renaming will gradually take
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net.lang.c is being renamed comp.lang.c
This newsgroup is being renamed from net.lang.c to comp.lang.c. This renaming will gradually take
11/7/86
Lawrence W. McVoy
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Henry Spencer
9
11/7/86
C structs & A question about octet
> Is there any spec that a puts() should a \n at the end of everything? My > Microsoft 4.0
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C structs & A question about octet
> Is there any spec that a puts() should a \n at the end of everything? My > Microsoft 4.0
11/7/86
H. Munster
11/7/86
Not only that, but...
In article <630@dg_rtp.UUCP>, throopw@dg_rtp.UUCP (Wayne Throop) types: >Again folks, play
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Not only that, but...
In article <630@dg_rtp.UUCP>, throopw@dg_rtp.UUCP (Wayne Throop) types: >Again folks, play
11/7/86
Jeffrey William Gillette
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Joseph S. D. Yao
17
11/7/86
Signed char - What Foolishness Is This!
In article <2...@apple.UUCP> mi...@apple.UUCP (Mike Shannon) writes: >In <87...@duke.duke.
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Signed char - What Foolishness Is This!
In article <2...@apple.UUCP> mi...@apple.UUCP (Mike Shannon) writes: >In <87...@duke.duke.
11/7/86
T-RELAY.ARPA>@brl-smoke.arpa
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Gregory Smith
2
11/6/86
Phooey on Portability
In article <52...@brl-smoke.ARPA> T-RELAY.ARPA>@brl-smoke.ARPA writes: >I'd like to
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Phooey on Portability
In article <52...@brl-smoke.ARPA> T-RELAY.ARPA>@brl-smoke.ARPA writes: >I'd like to
11/6/86
Stephan W. Wendl
11/6/86
C-Compiler Validation Suites
I am in search of C-Compiler-Validation-Suites and was wondering if anyone on the net could
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C-Compiler Validation Suites
I am in search of C-Compiler-Validation-Suites and was wondering if anyone on the net could
11/6/86
H. Munster
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Thomas Paul Brisco
5
11/6/86
signed char
>Is there a standard, machine independant way of defining an array >of bits? I am writing code
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signed char
>Is there a standard, machine independant way of defining an array >of bits? I am writing code
11/6/86
Paul Schauble
11/6/86
Length of external names
A couple of months back, I was involved in a fairly active tirade about the length of external names
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Length of external names
A couple of months back, I was involved in a fairly active tirade about the length of external names
11/6/86
James R. Van Zandt
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Brian Campbell
3
11/5/86
Null source transformer for C
The easiest way to 'diff' such files would probably be to run each of them through the
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Null source transformer for C
The easiest way to 'diff' such files would probably be to run each of them through the
11/5/86
NEUKLAUS%NE...@wiscvm.arpa
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Brian Campbell
4
11/5/86
What is cpp ???
CPP - C Pre-processor
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What is cpp ???
CPP - C Pre-processor
11/5/86
Tom Cunningham
11/5/86
Finding MSB in bit string
Hopefully this won't get ignored after my last admittedly dumb posting (re: conversion in printf;
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Finding MSB in bit string
Hopefully this won't get ignored after my last admittedly dumb posting (re: conversion in printf;
11/5/86
David Chase
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Henry Spencer
5
11/5/86
Expression sequencing/\"standards\"
> >If you can find me a definition of *anything* (in English, of comparable > >complexity
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Expression sequencing/\"standards\"
> >If you can find me a definition of *anything* (in English, of comparable > >complexity
11/5/86
FSAC
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Guy Harris
5
11/5/86
absolute pointer
> > if ( shmaddr EQ (char *) -1 ) { > > > The HP9000 Series 500 C compiler issues this
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absolute pointer
> > if ( shmaddr EQ (char *) -1 ) { > > > The HP9000 Series 500 C compiler issues this
11/5/86
Tom Cunningham
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David Hough
3
11/5/86
Conversion, rounding, and truncation
> pow(x,y) is basically implemented as exp(y*log(x)), > with domain and range checking too of
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Conversion, rounding, and truncation
> pow(x,y) is basically implemented as exp(y*log(x)), > with domain and range checking too of
11/5/86
Donald L. Nash
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BEATTIE
3
11/5/86
Why are typedef names in the same name space as variable names?
> Why are typedef names in the same name space as variable names? In C > this presents very few
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Why are typedef names in the same name space as variable names?
> Why are typedef names in the same name space as variable names? In C > this presents very few
11/5/86
Arthur David Olson
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Daniel R. Levy
5
11/5/86
CTRL(x)
In article <666@dg_rtp.UUCP>, meissner@dg_rtp.UUCP (Michael Meissner) writes: >In article
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CTRL(x)
In article <666@dg_rtp.UUCP>, meissner@dg_rtp.UUCP (Michael Meissner) writes: >In article
11/5/86
Jim Vaxkiller
11/3/86
mapping C to hardware
Is there a 'good' way to map C to hardware? Some specific examples are: 1) In my hardware
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mapping C to hardware
Is there a 'good' way to map C to hardware? Some specific examples are: 1) In my hardware
11/3/86
Michael T. Heins
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Wayne Throop
6
11/3/86
Casting void - int question
> ch...@umcp-cs.UUCP (Chris Torek) > The cast is correct, but the 4.1 and 4.2BSD compilers
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Casting void - int question
> ch...@umcp-cs.UUCP (Chris Torek) > The cast is correct, but the 4.1 and 4.2BSD compilers
11/3/86
Brian Yost
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Jeff Lee
8
11/3/86
Abusing `curses' WINDOW structure
>>The Vr3 curses was made much faster, and you should see how slick (fast and >>small!)
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Abusing `curses' WINDOW structure
>>The Vr3 curses was made much faster, and you should see how slick (fast and >>small!)
11/3/86
Ed Nather
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Jason Zions
5
11/2/86
Calling functions via pointers
It's a common "corruption" of C, based on the question: "Shucks, it's a
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Calling functions via pointers
It's a common "corruption" of C, based on the question: "Shucks, it's a
11/2/86
Kenneth R. Ballou
11/1/86
Mavin question -- Char data
In article <41...@ism780c.UUCP> ma...@ism780c.UUCP (Marv Rubinstein) writes: > unsigned char
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Mavin question -- Char data
In article <41...@ism780c.UUCP> ma...@ism780c.UUCP (Marv Rubinstein) writes: > unsigned char
11/1/86
Arthur David Olson
11/1/86
#define CTRL(x) followup
Thanks to everyone who replied to my question on whether an emulation of Reiser cpp's handling of
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#define CTRL(x) followup
Thanks to everyone who replied to my question on whether an emulation of Reiser cpp's handling of
11/1/86