June 1986 Archives by thread
Starting: Sun Jun 1 00:45:16 AEST 1986
Ending: Mon Jun 30 23:21:51 AEST 1986
Messages: 420
- Long Longs
gwyn at BRL.ARPA
- problems with the C parser
Wayne Throop
- More extensions to C
Ron Natalie <ron>
- Min/max and bool
Ron Natalie <ron>
- malloc()
Ron Natalie <ron>
- Throwing one away
mash at mips.UUCP
- what should be added to C [generic comments on process]
mash at mips.UUCP
- K&R C syntax definition
JC van Winkel
- What should be added to C (booleans)
rlb at zaiaz32.UUCP
- Patch to 4.2 /lib/cpp for #elif, and C++ style // comments
Arnold D. Robbins {EUCC}
- Varargs, portability
Andrew Koenig
- Declaring pointer to array of structures, within a structure
Daniel R. Levy
- pointers to arrays of unknown size: (*p)[]
Sam Kendall
- Compiler features
Mike Wexler
- Summary of Pascal-to-C translator
iscoe at milano.UUCP
- Additions/modifications to C library
Christopher Caldwell
- C Preprocessor
Chris Miller
- use of asm() and optimizing
Joe Steffen
- problem with unions (query)
K. Richard Magill
- What should be added to C ( really = in boolean context )
Joe Steffen
- Mods to 4.2BSD /lib/cpp for #elif, // comments, posted in mod.sources
John P. Nelson
- static arguments
ricmtodd at uok.UUCP
- System specific preprocessor symbol for VMS C
William Sommerfeld
- What should be added to C, call
David DiGiacomo
- Analysis and DEsign
rb at ccird1.UUCP
- nonzero lower bounds in arryas
Chris Torek
- C vs. FORTRAN (was: What should be added to C)
zben at umd5.UUCP
- Auto Arrays In C
bzs at bu-cs.UUCP
- multiple entries to cases
Col. G. L. Sicherman
- Proper use of "extern" ...
David Coffield
- Switch case common code (long)
ruff at cisden.UUCP
- Type checking for typedef's (new feature)
John P. Nelson
- Error recovery (long)
Michael Meissner
- questions from using lint
Henry Spencer
- What should be added to C - structured design support
Rex Ballard
- CPP (Re: Datalight faster than 4.2, why?)
Rex Ballard
- Additions to C - Entry
Rex Ballard
- Compiler Errors
Doug Gwyn
- Datalight faster than 4.2, why?
Doug Gwyn
- Getting OUT from C
James E. Mower
- Possible C Compiler Bug?
M.J.Shannon
- time(2 or 3)?
Jonathan Zingman
- typedef scope mess
Chris Koenigsberg
- Good C Style
David Keppel
- Standards Committees
Root Boy Jim
- Please add me to your digest.
rgh%inmet.uucp at BRL.Arpa
- Xerox-13.LST
rgh%inmet.uucp at BRL.Arpa
- Ethernet connections
rgh%inmet.uucp at BRL.Arpa
- ranges
rgh%inmet.uucp at BRL.Arpa
- Switch case common code
P. Michael Guba
- Indentation and braces
Bernard Smith
- C vs. FORTRAN (was: What should be
Peter S. Shenkin
- IEEE 754 Floating Point Test Vectors
DBL
- boolean datatype
Peter Ludemann
- Interface of cpp with compiler (Re: Datalight faster than 4.2, why?)
Sam Kendall
- Casting a postdecrement operand
Davidsen
- printing ONE line from a file
AAAARRRRGGGGv
- looking for a good IBM-PC C
aptr at ur-tut.UUCP
- Precedent for use of =
kelem at aero2.arpa
- Wanted C compiler for Intel 80x86
Peter Lee
- Additions to C
David Korn
- new site intro
Admin
- what should be added to C
Joseph D. Shapiro
- Thanx for reply
Mike Umansky
- Boolean datatypes
Wayne A. Christopher
- Thanks for advice on pointers/arrays
Daniel R. Levy
- What ever happened to %r in printf ?
Patrick Amar
- Old Obsfucated C Contest Winners Wanted
Carl Zeigler
- time(2 or 3)
Jay Batson
- error in Re:typedef scope mess
Chris Koenigsberg
- op= construction
Davidsen
- IBM PC C question
Jim Ennis
- fopen(), etc. in X3J11 Draft Standard
Henry Spencer
- ANSI X3J11 onexit() implementation
Doug Gwyn
- weird C-compiler error message
Barry Shein
- Exponetiation
Eugene D. Brooks III
- enums, pcc & all that
aglew at ccvaxa.UUCP
- Extra Extern, read all about it.
Larry Cipriani
- Crossing enumeration types
guy at sun.UUCP
- Boolean datatypes (really about enum types and the PCC)
guy at sun.UUCP
- VAX and Apple Laserwriter
chinn at butler.UUCP
- C'mon, guys! (Really, pointer pedagogy)
Chris Torek
- What should be added to C, call it PL/2
guy at sun.UUCP
- microsoft C considered stupid
Chris Torek
- C'mon, guys!
Mark Campbell
- pointers to functions
Chris Torek
- swap() macro
Daniel R. Levy
- MSC 3.0 system() patch
Enzo Rossi
- CURSES on a AT&T PC7300
Lenny Tropiano
- Header file strings.h
Tad Marko
- dbx problems?
Jon Loeliger
- = and :=
Frank Adams
- Pointers vs. arrays: another dumb question...
Tanner Andrews
- Bug in cpp patch posted a few weeks back
Arnold D. Robbins {EUCC}
- Additions to C - range checking
rb at ccird1.UUCP
- C programming course wanted.
fred at mirror.UUCP
- Fun with * and &
The Wumpus
- SWAP macro (utter insanity+interesting question)
bzs at bu-cs.UUCP
- Math subroutines for C.
jlc at afinitc.UUCP
- obfus programming contest
ddrex at gorgo.UUCP
- swap()
gof at nosc.ARPA
- C types cheat sheet
Bob Devine
- which is my login terminal
Jay Batson
- wanted: C compiler recommendations for pc's
Matthew Wilding
- Query: C for RT-11
ddrex at gorgo.UUCP
- LPow correction
Peter S. Shenkin
- Fun with & and *
Dwight Wilson
- making it easier to use unions
Rick Genter
- Nonsense in BYTE reader columns
Root Boy Jim
- SWAP macro
Wayne Throop
- simulating data abstraction facilities
ed gokhman
- Where did ++ come from?
Tim Smith
- How do I get a directory in MSC?
Tad Marko
- What to do with lots of registers
John R. Jackson
- Cute little liar program (for hackers only)
Larry Wall
- Winners of the 1986 International Obfuscated C Code Contest
Jan Stein
- Failure of "long x(cp) char * cp; { return *((long *) cp); }" is a bug?
Arthur David Olson
- RRe: What's so good about FORTH?
Lambert Meertens
- get size of malloc'd object
Doug Gwyn
- My pointer stuff: C caught me again
Chris Torek
- My pointer stuff: C caught me again (?) but it has truths in it
Guy Harris
- Help: Intr.-Driver in MS-C???
uh at unido.UUCP
- Orphaned Response
dougm at ico
- #if foo vs #if defined(foo)
Guido van Rossum
- Yet another ALIGN idea.
flaps at utcs.UUCP
- Failure of \"long x(cp) char * cp; { return *((long *) cp); }\" is a bug?
Rick Genter
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