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12702232_c0
12702232
c
0
Title: Explain why output 10 will come in c program Problem title: Explain why output 10 will come in c program Tags: c Problem: Explain why output 10 will come in c program explain about why output 10 will come? main() { Code signals: Explain
Explain why output 10 will come in c program Explain why output 10 will come in c program c Explain Explain why output 10 will come in c program explain about why output 10 will come? output:
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45887696_c0
45887696
c
0
Title: C-Error while compiling using Sublime Text 3 Problem title: C-Error while compiling using Sublime Text 3 Tags: sublimetext3, c, gcc Problem: C-Error while compiling using Sublime Text 3 Code signals: Sublime, C-Error, Text, sublimetext3
C-Error while compiling using Sublime Text 3 C-Error while compiling using Sublime Text 3 sublimetext3 c gcc Sublime C-Error Text sublimetext3 C-Error while compiling using Sublime Text 3 I was trying to compile a C program through Sublime Text 3, but I am getting the following error
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54145633_c0
54145633
c
0
Title: error in declaration of array in merge sort problem Problem title: error in declaration of array in merge sort problem Tags: visual-studio, c Problem: error in declaration of array in merge sort problem Code signals: C2057, C2466, C2133
error in declaration of array in merge sort problem error in declaration of array in merge sort problem visual-studio c C2057 C2466 C2133 error in declaration of array in merge sort problem I have a code which is showing me error in allocating size to array. I don't think I have made a mistake. I tried the code in "COD...
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18639723_c0
18639723
c
0
Title: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find shared library Problem title: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find shared library Tags: gcc, c, shared-libraries Problem: /usr/bin/ld: cannot find shared library Code signals: libcommon.so, libcommon.so.0, libcommon.so.0.1.0
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find shared library /usr/bin/ld: cannot find shared library gcc c shared-libraries libcommon.so libcommon.so.0 libcommon.so.0.1.0 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find shared library I am having libcommon.so in the /usr/local/lib and I am linking this library in my program. and I have tried this too It's giving ...
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8107733_c0
8107733
c
0
Title: Free a Unicode struct Problem title: Free a Unicode struct Tags: string, free, c Problem: Free a Unicode struct I have a pointer to an wide char array, which I want to free. What is the easiest way to do this? Code signals: Free, Unicode
Free a Unicode struct Free a Unicode struct string free c Free Unicode Free a Unicode struct I have a pointer to an wide char array, which I want to free. What is the easiest way to do this?
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16456197_c0
16456197
c
0
Title: *(a++) is giving error but not *(a+1)?? where a is array name? Problem title: *(a++) is giving error but not *(a+1)?? where a is array name? Tags: arrays, c, pointers Problem: *(a++) is giving error but not *(a+1)?? where a is array name?
*(a++) is giving error but not *(a+1)?? where a is array name? *(a++) is giving error but not *(a+1)?? where a is array name? arrays c pointers *(a++) is giving error but not *(a+1)?? where a is array name? In following code: What is the difference between line 4 and line 5. I am not getting any error or warning with l...
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23978426_c0
23978426
c
0
Title: Results of comparing integers in C Problem title: Results of comparing integers in C Tags: c Problem: Results of comparing integers in C If x and y are both int , will x-y < 0 always return the same result as x < y ? Code signals: Results
Results of comparing integers in C Results of comparing integers in C c Results Results of comparing integers in C If x and y are both int , will x-y < 0 always return the same result as x < y ?
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2680227_c0
2680227
c
0
Title: path settup method Problem title: path settup method Tags: c, c%2B%2B Problem: path settup method When we set the path on source code sometimes we use "\\" or "\" and sometimes we use "/" .. What's the environment dependency between them?
path settup method path settup method c c%2B%2B path settup method When we set the path on source code sometimes we use "\\" or "\" and sometimes we use "/" .. What's the environment dependency between them?
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12817291_c0
12817291
c
0
Title: CRC-32 field in zip Problem title: CRC-32 field in zip Tags: c, zip Problem: CRC-32 field in zip I am designing a zip-unzip utility using C. There is a crc-32 code field. Is it of compressed data or uncompressed data? Code signals: CRC-32
CRC-32 field in zip CRC-32 field in zip c zip CRC-32 CRC-32 field in zip I am designing a zip-unzip utility using C. There is a crc-32 code field. Is it of compressed data or uncompressed data?
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39823499_c0
39823499
c
0
Title: c - Last call to function is being printed again Problem title: c - Last call to function is being printed again Tags: c, printing, loops, while-loop Problem: c - Last call to function is being printed again Code signals: Last, Found, Not
c - Last call to function is being printed again c - Last call to function is being printed again c printing loops while-loop Last Found Not c - Last call to function is being printed again This is the loop in my a4.c main method that calls the patternsearch function: For some reason that I can't figure out, this print...
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2700087_c0
2700087
c
0
Title: Why does this hex value get output as a negative number? Problem title: Why does this hex value get output as a negative number? Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: Why does this hex value get output as a negative number? Code signals: Why, buffer_b
Why does this hex value get output as a negative number? Why does this hex value get output as a negative number? c%2B%2B c Why buffer_b Why does this hex value get output as a negative number? This gives me output: However I am expecting: Thanks.
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4387500_c0
4387500
c
0
Title: Deleting in a linked list Problem title: Deleting in a linked list Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: Deleting in a linked list Given only a pointer to the node to be deleted , how do we delete the node in the linked list...? Code signals: Deleting
Deleting in a linked list Deleting in a linked list c%2B%2B c Deleting Deleting in a linked list Given only a pointer to the node to be deleted , how do we delete the node in the linked list...?
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46583348_c0
46583348
c
0
Title: Calling malloc in structure Problem title: Calling malloc in structure Tags: c Problem: Calling malloc in structure struct NODE{ double theta, phi; int ID; int pointer; }; int main(void) { FILE *fp; Code signals: Calling, NODE, FILE, node2
Calling malloc in structure Calling malloc in structure c Calling NODE FILE node2 Calling malloc in structure This is a part of the source code of my project. here i want to allocate memory in this lines using malloc. How can i do this??
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2547349_c0
2547349
c
0
Title: What does \x mean in C/C++? Problem title: What does \x mean in C/C++? Tags: c, syntax Problem: What does \x mean in C/C++? Example: char arr[] = "\xeb\x2a"; BTW, are the following the same? "\xeb\x2a" vs. '\xeb\x2a' Code signals: What, x2a
What does \x mean in C/C++? What does \x mean in C/C++? c syntax What x2a What does \x mean in C/C++? Example: BTW, are the following the same? "\xeb\x2a" vs. '\xeb\x2a'
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11226601_c0
11226601
c
0
Title: Pointer storage in C Problem title: Pointer storage in C Tags: c Problem: Pointer storage in C In C, a pointer contains the memory location of another variable. Are pointer variables stored on the stack or on the heap? Code signals: Pointer
Pointer storage in C Pointer storage in C c Pointer Pointer storage in C In C, a pointer contains the memory location of another variable. Are pointer variables stored on the stack or on the heap?
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37956211_c0
37956211
c
0
Title: How do I pass inputs into extended asm? Problem title: How do I pass inputs into extended asm? Tags: inline-assembly, x86-64, gcc, c, att Problem: How do I pass inputs into extended asm? Code signals: How, asm_fail.c, asm_fail.c:3:5, x86-64
How do I pass inputs into extended asm? How do I pass inputs into extended asm? inline-assembly x86-64 gcc c att How asm_fail.c asm_fail.c:3:5 x86-64 How do I pass inputs into extended asm? Consider this code, from my earlier question . I would like to make number of iterations of the loop a C variable, so I tried the ...
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4825824_c0
4825824
c
0
Title: hexadecimal floating constant in C Problem title: hexadecimal floating constant in C Tags: hex, c, constants Problem: hexadecimal floating constant in C 0x0.3p10 represents what value? And what's the meaning of the p in the statement above?
hexadecimal floating constant in C hexadecimal floating constant in C hex c constants hexadecimal floating constant in C 0x0.3p10 represents what value? And what's the meaning of the p in the statement above?
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47180579_c0
47180579
c
0
Title: Why don&#x27;t I receive the wanted output of 2.50000...? Problem title: Why don&#x27;t I receive the wanted output of 2.50000...? Tags: input, output, c Problem: Why don't I receive the wanted output of 2.50000...? Code signals: Why, PAUSE
Why don&#x27;t I receive the wanted output of 2.50000...? Why don&#x27;t I receive the wanted output of 2.50000...? input output c Why PAUSE Why don't I receive the wanted output of 2.50000...? When I enter the line "printf("%f\n", 5 / 2);" in lines 18 and 21 I don't get 2.5000... but 0.0000 and 65 and I don't understa...
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31040189_c1
31040189
c
1
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8061864_c0
8061864
c
0
Title: Jsoup like parser for C++/C? Problem title: Jsoup like parser for C++/C? Tags: jquery, c, jsoup, c%2B%2B Problem: Jsoup like parser for C++/C? Are there any open source Jsoup/jQuery like parser/selector engine for C++/C? Code signals: Jsoup
Jsoup like parser for C++/C? Jsoup like parser for C++/C? jquery c jsoup c%2B%2B Jsoup Jsoup like parser for C++/C? Are there any open source Jsoup/jQuery like parser/selector engine for C++/C?
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76331493_c0
76331493
c
0
Title: vscode unable to find header file in c Problem title: vscode unable to find header file in c Tags: c Problem: vscode unable to find header file in c Code signals: header_file.h, Linux, sdk_inc, clang-15, c17, linux-clang-x64, Task, Debugger
vscode unable to find header file in c vscode unable to find header file in c c header_file.h Linux sdk_inc clang-15 c17 linux-clang-x64 Task Debugger vscode unable to find header file in c I have a program file and when I run that is vs code I get even if the file is in its directory, I have tied to add the path in c_...
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2193676_c0
2193676
c
0
Title: Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? Problem title: Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? Tags: antlr3, c, thread-safety Problem: Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? Code signals: ANTLR3, Target, Thread, Safe
Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? antlr3 c thread-safety ANTLR3 Target Thread Safe Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe? Is the ANTLR3 C Target Thread Safe?
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44950556_c0
44950556
c
0
Title: Why use size of character pointer Problem title: Why use size of character pointer Tags: c Problem: Why use size of character pointer What is the meaning of this statement? char *str[10]; Why do we need to specify the size? Code signals: Why
Why use size of character pointer Why use size of character pointer c Why Why use size of character pointer Why do we need to specify the size?
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65141223_c0
65141223
c
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Title: Makefile in C: all vs target -std=c1x error Problem title: Makefile in C: all vs target -std=c1x error Tags: makefile, c Problem: Makefile in C: all vs target -std=c1x error Code signals: Makefile, c1x, numbers.o, Wall, numbers.c, Makefile:2
Makefile in C: all vs target -std=c1x error Makefile in C: all vs target -std=c1x error makefile c Makefile c1x numbers.o Wall numbers.c Makefile:2 Makefile in C: all vs target -std=c1x error I am working on a C homework assignment and I came across a simple yet specific error when creating my Makefile. My initial Make...
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2759576_c0
2759576
c
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Title: warning from Eclipse Problem title: warning from Eclipse Tags: c Problem: warning from Eclipse can somebody please explain what does it mean : passing arg 1 of 'free' discards qualifiers from pointer target type Code signals: Eclipse, pointer
warning from Eclipse warning from Eclipse c Eclipse pointer warning from Eclipse can somebody please explain what does it mean : passing arg 1 of 'free' discards qualifiers from pointer target type
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11878093_c0
11878093
c
0
Title: Byte addressed mem and word addressed Problem title: Byte addressed mem and word addressed Tags: memory, c Problem: Byte addressed mem and word addressed What does it mean by word addressed memory and byte addressed memory? Code signals: Byte
Byte addressed mem and word addressed Byte addressed mem and word addressed memory c Byte Byte addressed mem and word addressed What does it mean by word addressed memory and byte addressed memory?
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2153324_c0
2153324
c
0
Title: linker error in c Problem title: linker error in c Tags: linker, c Problem: linker error in c how can i resolve a linker error in c? this is the error message: undefined reference to HPDF_Page_SetRGBStroke Code signals: HPDF_Page_SetRGBStroke
linker error in c linker error in c linker c HPDF_Page_SetRGBStroke linker error in c how can i resolve a linker error in c? this is the error message: undefined reference to HPDF_Page_SetRGBStroke
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68143530_c0
68143530
c
0
Title: Scan 2D array from stdin Problem title: Scan 2D array from stdin Tags: scanf, c, multidimensional-array Problem: Scan 2D array from stdin int main() { int array_2d[9][9]; printf("\n"); } } Code signals: stdin, Scan, stdio.h, array_2d, scanf_s
Scan 2D array from stdin Scan 2D array from stdin scanf c multidimensional-array stdin Scan stdio.h array_2d scanf_s Scan 2D array from stdin As the title says, I just want to paste this input into the program and then every number should be stored in 2D array. Input: My attempt:
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2608899_c0
2608899
c
0
Title: how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards? Problem title: how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards? Tags: c Problem: how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards? how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards?
how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards? how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards? c how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards? how to find if stack increases upwards or downwards?
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26157040_c0
26157040
c
0
Title: C preprocessor macro to generate functions possible? Problem title: C preprocessor macro to generate functions possible? Tags: c-preprocessor, c99, c Problem: C preprocessor macro to generate functions possible? Code signals: WATCH, TRACE, c99
C preprocessor macro to generate functions possible? C preprocessor macro to generate functions possible? c-preprocessor c99 c WATCH TRACE c99 C preprocessor macro to generate functions possible? is it possible to write a macro which generates from this call this code? im not sure if this is possible at all, if yes ple...
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56288012_c0
56288012
c
0
Title: error: invalid type argument of unary ‘*’ (have ‘long int’) Problem title: error: invalid type argument of unary ‘*’ (have ‘long int’) Tags: pointers, c Problem: error: invalid type argument of unary ‘*’ (have ‘long int’) Code signals: stdio.h
error: invalid type argument of unary ‘*’ (have ‘long int’) error: invalid type argument of unary ‘*’ (have ‘long int’) pointers c stdio.h error: invalid type argument of unary ‘*’ (have ‘long int’) This is a small program written by me to print the value stored at memory location (0x7fffdf222fec).I am getting error as...
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2395853_c0
2395853
c
0
Title: input-output in C Problem title: input-output in C Tags: floating-point, c, printf Problem: input-output in C double d; scanf("%f", &d); printf("%f", d); result: input: 10.3 output: 0.00000 Why? i think output should be 10.3 visual studio 2008.
input-output in C input-output in C floating-point c printf input-output in C result: Why? i think output should be 10.3 visual studio 2008.
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11915464_c0
11915464
c
0
Title: Why the output of this C code so Problem title: Why the output of this C code so Tags: c Problem: Why the output of this C code so printf("%d %d",sizeof('a'),sizeof("a")) This is giving output as 4 and 2. Why the output is so? Code signals: Why
Why the output of this C code so Why the output of this C code so c Why Why the output of this C code so This is giving output as 4 and 2. Why the output is so?
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46029157_c0
46029157
c
0
Title: what will happen if we use %p instead of %d while printing an int Problem title: what will happen if we use %p instead of %d while printing an int Tags: pointers, c, int Problem: what will happen if we use %p instead of %d while printing an int
what will happen if we use %p instead of %d while printing an int what will happen if we use %p instead of %d while printing an int pointers c int what will happen if we use %p instead of %d while printing an int Can someone explain the output of the 2nd line? Output:
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52980311_c0
52980311
c
0
Title: Why does remainder not work on Float values? Problem title: Why does remainder not work on Float values? Tags: c Problem: Why does remainder not work on Float values? In C, why does remainder not work on a Float Values? Code signals: Why, Float
Why does remainder not work on Float values? Why does remainder not work on Float values? c Why Float Why does remainder not work on Float values? In C, why does remainder not work on a Float Values?
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5770940_c0
5770940
c
0
Title: how repeat a string in language C Problem title: how repeat a string in language C Tags: c Problem: how repeat a string in language C how I do to repeat a string? something like "hello world" * 3 the output "hello world hello world hello world"
how repeat a string in language C how repeat a string in language C c how repeat a string in language C how I do to repeat a string? something like "hello world" * 3 the output "hello world hello world hello world"
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29382088_c0
29382088
c
0
Title: Freeing Allocated Memory From A Struct Problem title: Freeing Allocated Memory From A Struct Tags: c, memory, memory-management, struct Problem: Freeing Allocated Memory From A Struct Code signals: Freeing, Allocated, Memory, Struct, Food, ERROR
Freeing Allocated Memory From A Struct Freeing Allocated Memory From A Struct c memory memory-management struct Freeing Allocated Memory Struct Food ERROR Freeing Allocated Memory From A Struct I am sending a struct Food to the function thats job is to free the allocated memory of the struct but not the struct itself. ...
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5001065_c0
5001065
c
0
Title: How can I run a application under SYSTEM? Problem title: How can I run a application under SYSTEM? Tags: winapi, shell, c Problem: How can I run a application under SYSTEM? Without using windows service? Is it possible? Code signals: How, SYSTEM
How can I run a application under SYSTEM? How can I run a application under SYSTEM? winapi shell c How SYSTEM How can I run a application under SYSTEM? Without using windows service? Is it possible?
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5690979_c0
5690979
c
0
Title: When should I use fputs instead of fprintf? Problem title: When should I use fputs instead of fprintf? Tags: c, fputs, printf Problem: When should I use fputs instead of fprintf? What exactly is the difference between the two? Code signals: When
When should I use fputs instead of fprintf? When should I use fputs instead of fprintf? c fputs printf When When should I use fputs instead of fprintf? What exactly is the difference between the two?
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47897312_c0
47897312
c
0
Title: Please explain the C language data structure Problem title: Please explain the C language data structure Tags: c, types Problem: Please explain the C language data structure The result of the values ​of A and B is as follows. Code signals: Please
Please explain the C language data structure Please explain the C language data structure c types Please Please explain the C language data structure The result of the values ​of A and B is as follows.
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52041552_c2
52041552
c
2
slt_2, v256f_rslt_3, v256f_scale_0, cl_8, v256f_scale_1, v256f_scale_2, v256f_scale_3, _mm256_max_ps, v256f_c_zero, _mm256_mul_ps, ymm2, ymm0, ymm10, YMMWORD, PTR, rax-96, ymm7, rax-64, ymm6, ymm3, ymm8, rax-160, ymm5, OPT:REF, OPT:ICF, LTCG:incremental
slt_2, v256f_rslt_3, v256f_scale_0, cl_8, v256f_scale_1, v256f_scale_2, v256f_scale_3, _mm256_max_ps, v256f_c_zero, _mm256_mul_ps, ymm2, ymm0, ymm10, YMMWORD, PTR, rax-96, ymm7, rax-64, ymm6, ymm3, ymm8, rax-160, ymm5, OPT:REF, OPT:ICF, LTCG:incremental
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53312445_c0
53312445
c
0
Title: Can someone help explain what this C algorithm is doing? Problem title: Can someone help explain what this C algorithm is doing? Tags: algorithm, c, string Problem: Can someone help explain what this C algorithm is doing? Code signals: Can, Error
Can someone help explain what this C algorithm is doing? Can someone help explain what this C algorithm is doing? algorithm c string Can Error Can someone help explain what this C algorithm is doing? I have been looking at this C code but am not sure what exactly it is doing. I don't understand the use of multiple if s...
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10315793_c0
10315793
c
0
Title: Does C have classes? Problem title: Does C have classes? Tags: c, class Problem: Does C have classes? I've been asked to implement a "C program with Classes". Does C have classes, or has there been some kind of misunderstanding? Code signals: Does
Does C have classes? Does C have classes? c class Does Does C have classes? I've been asked to implement a "C program with Classes". Does C have classes, or has there been some kind of misunderstanding?
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3410663_c0
3410663
c
0
Title: Why does the following program give a error? Problem title: Why does the following program give a error? Tags: pointers, c%2B%2B, c, constants, command-line-arguments Problem: Why does the following program give a error? Code signals: Why, stdio.h
Why does the following program give a error? Why does the following program give a error? pointers c%2B%2B c constants command-line-arguments Why stdio.h Why does the following program give a error? Why does the following program give a warning? Note : Its obvious that sending a normal pointer to a function requiring c...
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35902813_c0
35902813
c
0
Title: x86 Assembly, how to reproduce fscale in C Problem title: x86 Assembly, how to reproduce fscale in C Tags: x86, reverse-engineering, floating-point, c, assembly Problem: x86 Assembly, how to reproduce fscale in C Code signals: x86, Assembly, Valid
x86 Assembly, how to reproduce fscale in C x86 Assembly, how to reproduce fscale in C x86 reverse-engineering floating-point c assembly x86 Assembly Valid x86 Assembly, how to reproduce fscale in C Having float numbers 31.0 and 0.85842... how can I reproduce following fscale operation in C to get the same result of 184...
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36668626_c0
36668626
c
0
Title: Addition of unsigned long and int in C Problem title: Addition of unsigned long and int in C Tags: unsigned-integer, hex, c Problem: Addition of unsigned long and int in C int meta_size = 24; node_t* prev; Code signals: Addition, meta_size, node_t
Addition of unsigned long and int in C Addition of unsigned long and int in C unsigned-integer hex c Addition meta_size node_t Addition of unsigned long and int in C out put: 1519240, 1519000, 18 how this is happening?
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3057448_c0
3057448
c
0
Title: Angle between 3 vertices Problem title: Angle between 3 vertices Tags: c%2B%2B, algorithm, c Problem: Angle between 3 vertices For example, GetAngle((0,0),(100,0),(100,100)) = 90. How could I find the angle between 3 2D Points. Code signals: Angle
Angle between 3 vertices Angle between 3 vertices c%2B%2B algorithm c Angle Angle between 3 vertices For example, GetAngle((0,0),(100,0),(100,100)) = 90. How could I find the angle between 3 2D Points.
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31066298_c0
31066298
c
0
Title: What does getint (int *) mean? Problem title: What does getint (int *) mean? Tags: function, c Problem: What does getint (int *) mean? getint (int *); I am not really sure what does getint (int *) mean? Can someone explain this? Code signals: What
What does getint (int *) mean? What does getint (int *) mean? function c What What does getint (int *) mean? I am not really sure what does getint (int *) mean? Can someone explain this?
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9325769_c0
9325769
c
0
Title: whats the difference of type cast in the C language between two code Problem title: whats the difference of type cast in the C language between two code Tags: c, casting Problem: whats the difference of type cast in the C language between two code
whats the difference of type cast in the C language between two code whats the difference of type cast in the C language between two code c casting whats the difference of type cast in the C language between two code code one is: code two is: why code two output 0.00000,who can tell me why?
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2539632_c0
2539632
c
0
Title: Quick question: explain this typedef Problem title: Quick question: explain this typedef Tags: c, c%2B%2B Problem: Quick question: explain this typedef typedef int py_var_t (void *); it is used as: py_var_t *somesymbol Code signals: Quick, py_var_t
Quick question: explain this typedef Quick question: explain this typedef c c%2B%2B Quick py_var_t Quick question: explain this typedef it is used as:
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13117566_c0
13117566
c
0
Title: Analogs of Delphi types in C/C++ Problem title: Analogs of Delphi types in C/C++ Tags: delphi, c, c%2B%2B Problem: Analogs of Delphi types in C/C++ What are analogues for Delphi types TVarType and OleVariant in C/C++ ? Code signals: Analogs, Delphi
Analogs of Delphi types in C/C++ Analogs of Delphi types in C/C++ delphi c c%2B%2B Analogs Delphi Analogs of Delphi types in C/C++ What are analogues for Delphi types TVarType and OleVariant in C/C++ ?
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21509803_c0
21509803
c
0
Title: Is (n &amp; m) &lt;= m always true? Problem title: Is (n &amp; m) &lt;= m always true? Tags: c%2B%2B, c, bit-manipulation Problem: Is (n & m) <= m always true? Given n and m unsigned integral types, will the expression (n & m) <= m always be true ?
Is (n &amp; m) &lt;= m always true? Is (n &amp; m) &lt;= m always true? c%2B%2B c bit-manipulation Is (n & m) <= m always true? Given n and m unsigned integral types, will the expression always be true ?
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50083425_c0
50083425
c
0
Title: What argv = NULL means? Problem title: What argv = NULL means? Tags: c Problem: What argv = NULL means? I'm trying to make arguments information umodifiable. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> Code signals: What, stdio.h, stdlib.h, EXIT_SUCCESS
What argv = NULL means? What argv = NULL means? c What stdio.h stdlib.h EXIT_SUCCESS What argv = NULL means? I'm trying to make arguments information umodifiable. Now when I do this, the compiler makes silence. What does the statement actually do? How can I prohibit my codes from doing that?
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4486383_c0
4486383
c
0
Title: buffer overflow literature for C/C++? Problem title: buffer overflow literature for C/C++? Tags: buffer-overflow, c%2B%2B, c Problem: buffer overflow literature for C/C++? does someone know good literature for C/C++? language: german/english thanks
buffer overflow literature for C/C++? buffer overflow literature for C/C++? buffer-overflow c%2B%2B c buffer overflow literature for C/C++? does someone know good literature for C/C++? language: german/english thanks
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40687731_c0
40687731
c
0
Title: Convert byte array to unsigned int using pointers Problem title: Convert byte array to unsigned int using pointers Tags: binary, pointers, c, c%2B%2B, memory Problem: Convert byte array to unsigned int using pointers Code signals: pointers, Convert
Convert byte array to unsigned int using pointers Convert byte array to unsigned int using pointers binary pointers c c%2B%2B memory pointers Convert Convert byte array to unsigned int using pointers so if the memory looks like this: 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0001 The program outputs 0. How do I make it output...
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32309299_c0
32309299
c
0
Title: How to align memory address? Problem title: How to align memory address? Tags: embedded, c Problem: How to align memory address? Can anyone could tell me how to align a 16-bit memory address to the nearst 2kB address boundry in C? Code signals: How
How to align memory address? How to align memory address? embedded c How How to align memory address? Can anyone could tell me how to align a 16-bit memory address to the nearst 2kB address boundry in C?
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59393220_c0
59393220
c
0
Title: Stack frame preparation Problem title: Stack frame preparation Tags: compilation, stack, stack-frame, c Problem: Stack frame preparation Code signals: Stack, stdio.h, string.h, stdlib.h, Nah, gs:0x14, DWORD, PTR, ebp-0xc, ebp-0x2c, __stack_chk_fail
Stack frame preparation Stack frame preparation compilation stack stack-frame c Stack stdio.h string.h stdlib.h Nah gs:0x14 DWORD PTR ebp-0xc ebp-0x2c __stack_chk_fail Stack frame preparation In order to improve my binary exploitation skills, and deepen my understanding in low level environments I tried solving challen...
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70507167_c4
70507167
c
4
, liblibc-dcf076dc617ac8b6.rlib, liballoc-9231e3c18aac66ef.rlib, librustc_std_workspace_core-fb02ea9686597718.rlib, libcore-f203df3b7c648201.rlib, libcompiler_builtins-b0414f7c79a0b9b4.rlib, Bdynamic, lgcc_s, libtest_sys::main, main.rs:5, collect2, Caused
, liblibc-dcf076dc617ac8b6.rlib, liballoc-9231e3c18aac66ef.rlib, librustc_std_workspace_core-fb02ea9686597718.rlib, libcore-f203df3b7c648201.rlib, libcompiler_builtins-b0414f7c79a0b9b4.rlib, Bdynamic, lgcc_s, libtest_sys::main, main.rs:5, collect2, Caused
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2627886_c0
2627886
c
0
Title: How do I run a C program from VIM? Problem title: How do I run a C program from VIM? Tags: vim, c Problem: How do I run a C program from VIM? Is there a way to compile and run a C program from VIM without typing its filename ? Code signals: VIM, How
How do I run a C program from VIM? How do I run a C program from VIM? vim c VIM How How do I run a C program from VIM? Is there a way to compile and run a C program from VIM without typing its filename ?
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19077213_c3
19077213
c
3
, kali5, i686, GNU, randomize_va_space, Dump, End, x31, xc0, x48, xd1, x9d, x96, x91, xd0, x8c, x97, xf7, x53, x54, x5f, x99, x52, x57, x5e, xb0, x3b, x0f, x05, x7d, xf8, Start, Starting, a.out, Program, SIGSEGV, Segmentation, Breakpoint, Continuing, Leeor
, kali5, i686, GNU, randomize_va_space, Dump, End, x31, xc0, x48, xd1, x9d, x96, x91, xd0, x8c, x97, xf7, x53, x54, x5f, x99, x52, x57, x5e, xb0, x3b, x0f, x05, x7d, xf8, Start, Starting, a.out, Program, SIGSEGV, Segmentation, Breakpoint, Continuing, Leeor
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2054278_c0
2054278
c
0
Title: bit operations in c Problem title: bit operations in c Tags: bit-manipulation, c Problem: bit operations in c how do you reverse and rotate hex numbers and return the number in C with bitwise operators? for example: 0xabcd -> 0xdcba 0xabcd -> 0xdabc
bit operations in c bit operations in c bit-manipulation c bit operations in c how do you reverse and rotate hex numbers and return the number in C with bitwise operators? for example:
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14371232_c0
14371232
c
0
Title: Defining NaN as 0 Problem title: Defining NaN as 0 Tags: nan, c Problem: Defining NaN as 0 Whenever NaN is returned, I would like for the value returned to instead be 0. What is the best way to go about achieving this end? Code signals: Defining, NaN
Defining NaN as 0 Defining NaN as 0 nan c Defining NaN Defining NaN as 0 Whenever NaN is returned, I would like for the value returned to instead be 0. What is the best way to go about achieving this end?
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2837362_c0
2837362
c
0
Title: seeing the header files in c in linux Problem title: seeing the header files in c in linux Tags: c Problem: seeing the header files in c in linux i want to know how can one know the functions present in header files in c when running in linux systems
seeing the header files in c in linux seeing the header files in c in linux c seeing the header files in c in linux i want to know how can one know the functions present in header files in c when running in linux systems
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21240565_c0
21240565
c
0
Title: Defining constants with &#x27;.&#x27; token Problem title: Defining constants with &#x27;.&#x27; token Tags: constants, c Problem: Defining constants with '.' token Code signals: Defining, F.NAME, First, L.NAME, Second, F_NAME, L_NAME, Warning, Error
Defining constants with &#x27;.&#x27; token Defining constants with &#x27;.&#x27; token constants c Defining F.NAME First L.NAME Second F_NAME L_NAME Warning Error Defining constants with '.' token Why do I get an error if i define a constant like this? ‪ But every thing runs smooth if i do this Error I got is. Why can...
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67651296_c0
67651296
c
0
Title: Pointers notation in c Problem title: Pointers notation in c Tags: c, pointers Problem: Pointers notation in c Good morning, Are the 3 notations here below exactly equivalent? char *pc; char * pc; char* pc; Thank you very much. Code signals: Pointers
Pointers notation in c Pointers notation in c c pointers Pointers Pointers notation in c Good morning, Are the 3 notations here below exactly equivalent? Thank you very much.
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18041031_c0
18041031
c
0
Title: undefined reference to &quot;_stdscr&quot; Problem title: undefined reference to &quot;_stdscr&quot; Tags: ncurses, gcc, c, cygwin Problem: undefined reference to "_stdscr" Code signals: _stdscr, ncurses.h, Goodbye, goodbye.c, ccTCuCdf.o:c.c, collect2
undefined reference to &quot;_stdscr&quot; undefined reference to &quot;_stdscr&quot; ncurses gcc c cygwin _stdscr ncurses.h Goodbye goodbye.c ccTCuCdf.o:c.c collect2 undefined reference to "_stdscr" I am using windows xp + cygwin + gcc and downloaded the NCurses and unzipped the source and then run the following comma...
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19060729_c2
19060729
c
2
08048000-0804a000 r-xp 00000000 08:01 536263 /home/seapoe/Documents/OsClass /CodePractice/a.out 0804a000-0804b000 r--p 00001000 08:01 536263 /home/seapoe/Documents/OsClass/CodePractice/a.out 0804b000-0804c000 Code signals: SIGABRT, PATH, GetFullPath, Append
08048000-0804a000 r-xp 00000000 08:01 536263 /home/seapoe/Documents/OsClass /CodePractice/a.out 0804a000-0804b000 r--p 00001000 08:01 536263 /home/seapoe/Documents/OsClass/CodePractice/a.out 0804b000-0804c000 Code signals: SIGABRT, PATH, GetFullPath, Append
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34258621_c0
34258621
c
0
Title: Difference between *(x+4) and (x+4) Problem title: Difference between *(x+4) and (x+4) Tags: c Problem: Difference between *(x+4) and (x+4) Given: int x[10] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7}; What's the difference between: *(x+4) and (x+4) ?? Code signals: Difference
Difference between *(x+4) and (x+4) Difference between *(x+4) and (x+4) c Difference Difference between *(x+4) and (x+4) Given: What's the difference between: *(x+4) and (x+4) ??
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33104624_c0
33104624
c
0
Title: Create DLL file from .c Problem title: Create DLL file from .c Tags: dll, matlab, c Problem: Create DLL file from .c Code signals: BadInputTypeError, c, Create, DLL, VChooseK.obj, LNK2019, ElemK_8Byte, mxCreateNumericMatrix_730, mxSetN_730, mxSetM_730
Create DLL file from .c Create DLL file from .c dll matlab c BadInputTypeError c Create DLL VChooseK.obj LNK2019 ElemK_8Byte mxCreateNumericMatrix_730 mxSetN_730 mxSetM_730 Create DLL file from .c i'm tring to create a .dll file from this .c code (for Labview). http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/26190-...
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66328822_c0
66328822
c
0
Title: why my printf is always repeating the first output Problem title: why my printf is always repeating the first output Tags: c Problem: why my printf is always repeating the first output #include <stdio.h> #include <math.h> Code signals: stdio.h, math.h
why my printf is always repeating the first output why my printf is always repeating the first output c stdio.h math.h why my printf is always repeating the first output output: why the former printf output can have influence to the subsequent printf output?
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17020304_c0
17020304
c
0
Title: C #error directive and comments Problem title: C #error directive and comments Tags: c, c-preprocessor Problem: C #error directive and comments Given: #error /* */ foo Microsoft C++ outputs an error message of /* and GCC outputs foo . Which is correct?
C #error directive and comments C #error directive and comments c c-preprocessor C #error directive and comments Given: Microsoft C++ outputs an error message of /* and GCC outputs foo . Which is correct?
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18935054_c0
18935054
c
0
Title: C Eclipse Semantic Errors? Problem title: C Eclipse Semantic Errors? Tags: semantics, eclipse, c Problem: C Eclipse Semantic Errors? Can anyone help me get rid of these errors everything is used properly I think. Code signals: Eclipse, Semantic, Errors
C Eclipse Semantic Errors? C Eclipse Semantic Errors? semantics eclipse c Eclipse Semantic Errors C Eclipse Semantic Errors? Can anyone help me get rid of these errors everything is used properly I think.
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827013_c0
827013
c
0
Title: Length of an array of pointers Problem title: Length of an array of pointers Tags: pointers, c, arrays Problem: Length of an array of pointers if I have an array of pointers like char **lines, how can i determine its length? Thanks Code signals: Length
Length of an array of pointers Length of an array of pointers pointers c arrays Length Length of an array of pointers if I have an array of pointers like char **lines, how can i determine its length? Thanks
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7117406_c0
7117406
c
0
Title: C - Left Shift or Add to Itself (Speed) Problem title: C - Left Shift or Add to Itself (Speed) Tags: c Problem: C - Left Shift or Add to Itself (Speed) Which is executes faster? 1: n = n << 1; 2: n = n + n; Code signals: Left, Shift, Add, Itself, Speed
C - Left Shift or Add to Itself (Speed) C - Left Shift or Add to Itself (Speed) c Left Shift Add Itself Speed C - Left Shift or Add to Itself (Speed) Which is executes faster? 1: 2:
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1688432_c0
1688432
c
0
Title: Querying MX record in C linux Problem title: Querying MX record in C linux Tags: c, smtp, linux, dns Problem: Querying MX record in C linux Is there any function in C on linux by which we can query MX record (like gethostbyname).? Code signals: Querying
Querying MX record in C linux Querying MX record in C linux c smtp linux dns Querying Querying MX record in C linux Is there any function in C on linux by which we can query MX record (like gethostbyname).?
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24490714_c0
24490714
c
0
Title: Converting test al,al to c Problem title: Converting test al,al to c Tags: c, assembly Problem: Converting test al,al to c How can I code test al,al in c language? I've tried if((n & 0xFF) & 0){} but this is not correct. Thanks. Code signals: Converting
Converting test al,al to c Converting test al,al to c c assembly Converting Converting test al,al to c How can I code test al,al in c language? I've tried if((n & 0xFF) & 0){} but this is not correct. Thanks.
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25597332_c0
25597332
c
0
Title: C printf() two strings on one line? Problem title: C printf() two strings on one line? Tags: c%2B%2B, c Problem: C printf() two strings on one line? Hello I was wondering if I could output two strings one line like in c++ with cout << "hi" << " person";
C printf() two strings on one line? C printf() two strings on one line? c%2B%2B c C printf() two strings on one line? Hello I was wondering if I could output two strings one line like in c++ with
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1200466_c0
1200466
c
0
Title: c free question Problem title: c free question Tags: free, memory, c Problem: c free question Is this okay to do in c? int *i; // do stuff i = NULL; i = (int *) some_func(); // do stuff if (i != NULL) free(i); i = NULL; i = NULL; Code signals: some_func
c free question c free question free memory c some_func c free question Is this okay to do in c?
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30934190_c0
30934190
c
0
Title: What does printf(&quot;%*.*s&quot;,int,int,char *) mean in c? Problem title: What does printf(&quot;%*.*s&quot;,int,int,char *) mean in c? Tags: printf, format-specifiers, c Problem: What does printf("%*.*s",int,int,char *) mean in c? Code signals: What
What does printf(&quot;%*.*s&quot;,int,int,char *) mean in c? What does printf(&quot;%*.*s&quot;,int,int,char *) mean in c? printf format-specifiers c What What does printf("%*.*s",int,int,char *) mean in c? I got a code snippet in which there is a statement what does the %*.*s mean? The code is Output is:
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5670256_c0
5670256
c
0
Title: SHA-512 source code in C Problem title: SHA-512 source code in C Tags: sha512, hash, c Problem: SHA-512 source code in C Is there any library which implements SHA-512 in C? For example, Linux sha512sum . Where can I get it? Code signals: SHA-512, sha512
SHA-512 source code in C SHA-512 source code in C sha512 hash c SHA-512 sha512 SHA-512 source code in C Is there any library which implements SHA-512 in C? For example, Linux sha512sum . Where can I get it?
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61199999_c3
61199999
c
3
09103_src.c, function_dump_netlink_sock, stap_cc49251867b5bd20ade8fc721d5f8895_209103_src.c:2517:41, stap_cc49251867b5bd20ade8fc721d5f8895_209103_src.o, Error, _module_, WARNING, stap_cc49251867b5bd20ade8fc721d5f8895_209103.ko, error::pass4, Tip, README.Debian
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6199728_c0
6199728
c
0
Title: what is the time complexity of this code? Problem title: what is the time complexity of this code? Tags: time-complexity, c, big-o Problem: what is the time complexity of this code? int i = 1; while (i < n/2) { i = i * 2; int j = i; while (j > 1) --j; }
what is the time complexity of this code? what is the time complexity of this code? time-complexity c big-o what is the time complexity of this code?
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71829641_c0
71829641
c
0
Title: About int and unsigned int Problem title: About int and unsigned int Tags: internal-representation, signed-integer, c, unsigned-integer Problem: About int and unsigned int There are the following programs: #include <stdio.h> Code signals: About, stdio.h
About int and unsigned int About int and unsigned int internal-representation signed-integer c unsigned-integer About stdio.h About int and unsigned int There are the following programs: Why i+2 is not equal to -2147483646 ? why j+2 is not equal to 2 It's the result that I expected was different. What is its execution ...
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1949670_c0
1949670
c
0
Title: #define NULL NULL Problem title: #define NULL NULL Tags: null, macros, c, c%2B%2B Problem: #define NULL NULL #ifndef NULL #define NULL NULL #endif This code compiles in gcc with no warnings/errors. Can someone explain what the preprocessor is doing here?
#define NULL NULL #define NULL NULL null macros c c%2B%2B #define NULL NULL This code compiles in gcc with no warnings/errors. Can someone explain what the preprocessor is doing here?
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31495348_c1
31495348
c
1
5893 0 25 0 0 0 intr 48727278 36 26655 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11277 0 0 3788861 0 0 0 70288 0 0 2 0 0 0 33 0 0 443731 0 25936 1429307 25 893 2807619 introld: 0 Obviously the matching string (intr) is there. What obvious mistake am I making? Code signals: file2buf, ERROR
5893 0 25 0 0 0 intr 48727278 36 26655 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 11277 0 0 3788861 0 0 0 70288 0 0 2 0 0 0 33 0 0 443731 0 25936 1429307 25 893 2807619 introld: 0 Obviously the matching string (intr) is there. What obvious mistake am I making? Code signals: file2buf, ERROR
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1733480_c0
1733480
c
0
Title: What is the best way to sort link list? Problem title: What is the best way to sort link list? Tags: c, sorting, algorithm, list Problem: What is the best way to sort link list? What is the best algorithm to sort a link list [in C/C++]? Code signals: What
What is the best way to sort link list? What is the best way to sort link list? c sorting algorithm list What What is the best way to sort link list? What is the best algorithm to sort a link list [in C/C++]?
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13741304_c0
13741304
c
0
Title: C random() &amp; setstate function not behaving as expected Problem title: C random() &amp; setstate function not behaving as expected Tags: random, c, bsd Problem: C random() & setstate function not behaving as expected Code signals: seed1, state1, Gives
C random() &amp; setstate function not behaving as expected C random() &amp; setstate function not behaving as expected random c bsd seed1 state1 Gives C random() & setstate function not behaving as expected I am unsure why these two blocks of code give different outputs: vs. Am I misunderstanding what setstate() does?...
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3663089_c0
3663089
c
0
Title: How can I fix the cause of this compiler warning? Problem title: How can I fix the cause of this compiler warning? Tags: 32bit-64bit, c Problem: How can I fix the cause of this compiler warning? Code signals: How, x00, x17, x7c, x3a, x67, x4e, x01, time_t
How can I fix the cause of this compiler warning? How can I fix the cause of this compiler warning? 32bit-64bit c How x00 x17 x7c x3a x67 x4e x01 time_t How can I fix the cause of this compiler warning? The following code is producing a warning when I compile it on 32-bit systems: 1087: warning: integer constant is too...
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58852599_c0
58852599
c
0
Title: Why can&#x27;t access register array using loop Problem title: Why can&#x27;t access register array using loop Tags: arrays, c, cpu-registers Problem: Why can't access register array using loop Code signals: loop, Why, rejarr.c, rejarr.c:6:3, rejarr.c:9:3
Why can&#x27;t access register array using loop Why can&#x27;t access register array using loop arrays c cpu-registers loop Why rejarr.c rejarr.c:6:3 rejarr.c:9:3 Why can't access register array using loop I have Below Code Error But I mention the index position of the array that time I can the access the value of arra...
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66149978_c0
66149978
c
0
Title: Signal processing in C Problem title: Signal processing in C Tags: wav, c, decompiling Problem: Signal processing in C Code signals: Signal, CStdioFile::Read, CStdioFile, v54, v14, v13, v15, v16, _BYTE, v17, v69, v18, v19, v20, v70, v71, v68, v21, j__free
Signal processing in C Signal processing in C wav c decompiling Signal CStdioFile::Read CStdioFile v54 v14 v13 v15 v16 _BYTE v17 v69 v18 v19 v20 v70 v71 v68 v21 j__free Signal processing in C there is a snippet of decompiled C code. In this part of the program, data from the wav file is processed. I can assume that thi...
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22612885_c0
22612885
c
0
Title: Printing arrays while determining number of characters Problem title: Printing arrays while determining number of characters Tags: c, arrays Problem: Printing arrays while determining number of characters getch(); return 0; } Code signals: Printing, Number
Printing arrays while determining number of characters Printing arrays while determining number of characters c arrays Printing Number Printing arrays while determining number of characters My intention is randoming number between 0 & 1000 and print how mamy characters the number have? Then print another number and add...
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27661824_c1
27661824
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00, b763d000-b7640000, b7640000-b7718000, so.6.0.16, b7718000-b7719000, b7719000-b771d000, b771d000-b771e000, b771e000-b7725000, b773e000-b7742000, b7742000-b7743000, b7743000-b7763000, ld-2.15.so, b7763000-b7764000, b7764000-b7765000, bffc0000-bffe1000, unistd.h
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28589129_c0
28589129
c
0
Title: Need help reading file in C language Problem title: Need help reading file in C language Tags: c Problem: Need help reading file in C language Code signals: Need, FILE, INFORMACAO, NMAX_INFORMACAO, ERROR, Found, id_escola, desempate1, desempate2, desempate3
Need help reading file in C language Need help reading file in C language c Need FILE INFORMACAO NMAX_INFORMACAO ERROR Found id_escola desempate1 desempate2 desempate3 Need help reading file in C language i am having a problem when i am trying to read a file in C language. This is my file .txt format I can read the fir...
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1092147_c3
1092147
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ScrScn_8, Irc_7, Scr_6x, IrcTlu_9, TldScr_6x, Sta_3, IrcScr_8, Sta_4, Sta_5, Sta_6, TldZrcSta_6, TldScr_6, Scj_2, Scj_3, Scj_4, Scj_5, Scj_6, Scj_7, Scj_8, Scj_9, TldIrcStr_5, Ser_9, Initial, Starting, Closed, Stopped, Closing, Stopping, ReqSent, AckRecvd, AckSent
ScrScn_8, Irc_7, Scr_6x, IrcTlu_9, TldScr_6x, Sta_3, IrcScr_8, Sta_4, Sta_5, Sta_6, TldZrcSta_6, TldScr_6, Scj_2, Scj_3, Scj_4, Scj_5, Scj_6, Scj_7, Scj_8, Scj_9, TldIrcStr_5, Ser_9, Initial, Starting, Closed, Stopped, Closing, Stopping, ReqSent, AckRecvd, AckSent
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40278981_c0
40278981
c
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Title: why am I getting the warning excess initializers are ignored? Problem title: why am I getting the warning excess initializers are ignored? Tags: c, arrays Problem: why am I getting the warning excess initializers are ignored? Code signals: WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE
why am I getting the warning excess initializers are ignored? why am I getting the warning excess initializers are ignored? c arrays WRITE_BUFFER_SIZE why am I getting the warning excess initializers are ignored? I have initialized an array as follows: In the above, though the number of elements within the array I have...
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65126976_c0
65126976
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Title: Unknown type name in C linked list structure Problem title: Unknown type name in C linked list structure Tags: c, data-structures, compiler-errors, gcc, linked-list Problem: Unknown type name in C linked list structure Code signals: Unknown, LIGNE, PERSONNE
Unknown type name in C linked list structure Unknown type name in C linked list structure c data-structures compiler-errors gcc linked-list Unknown LIGNE PERSONNE Unknown type name in C linked list structure I got a structure like this in a header file : But when I compile, I got this error : I don't understand where i...
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67238191_c0
67238191
c
0
Title: Access character arrays in C Problem title: Access character arrays in C Tags: c, pointers Problem: Access character arrays in C why I can not assign it like this: char c1 []="Odin"; c1=c1+1; Note that I include #include<string.h> Code signals: Access, Odin
Access character arrays in C Access character arrays in C c pointers Access Odin Access character arrays in C why I can not assign it like this: Note that I include
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2242963_c0
2242963
c
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Title: get the current time in seconds Problem title: get the current time in seconds Tags: c Problem: get the current time in seconds I am wondering is there any function that would return the current time in seconds, just 2 digits of seconds? I'm using gcc 4.4.2.
get the current time in seconds get the current time in seconds c get the current time in seconds I am wondering is there any function that would return the current time in seconds, just 2 digits of seconds? I'm using gcc 4.4.2.
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232683_c0
232683
c
0
Title: What is the difference between C and embedded C? Problem title: What is the difference between C and embedded C? Tags: embedded, c Problem: What is the difference between C and embedded C? Can any body tell me the differences between them? Code signals: What
What is the difference between C and embedded C? What is the difference between C and embedded C? embedded c What What is the difference between C and embedded C? Can any body tell me the differences between them?
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26941470_c0
26941470
c
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Title: Initializing 2D char array in C Problem title: Initializing 2D char array in C Tags: arrays, c, initialization Problem: Initializing 2D char array in C Code signals: incompatible, Initializing, init_array, test.c, test.c:12:2, Wreturn-local-addr, test.c:14:1
Initializing 2D char array in C Initializing 2D char array in C arrays c initialization incompatible Initializing init_array test.c test.c:12:2 Wreturn-local-addr test.c:14:1 Initializing 2D char array in C Similar to this question: 2d array, using calloc in C I need help initializing a 2D char array that will all be i...
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