! text 1 Major-Willard 1104600621 81 Kogs the unary boolean not operator
!= text 1 Major-Willard 1104871606 4 Skapare the comparison for inequality operator
!IB text 1 Wulf_ 1253031223 0 nobody implementation defined behaviour
!foo-nix text 1 foo-nix 1199181810 0 nobody told to be the worst *nix distribution ever.
!non_zero_int text 1 dho 1232742194 0 nobody guaranteed to return either 0 or 1.
!std text 1 snhmib 1243936077 2 robbe- /say $args is not mandated by the C standard. stfu.
" text 1 Major-Willard 1106527346 3 fickbowt the character that begins and terminates a string literal
# text 1 Auris- 1197579677 4 disappearedng used to commence a preprocessor directive (include, define, undef, ifdef, ifndef, pragma) and as the stringization operator (#x).
## text 1 Auris- 1211531275 18 pragma_ the preprocessor concatenation (token pasting) operator.
##c text 1 anttil 1245454768 0 nobody #c is for discussion involving the C programming language itself. We do not deal with the whole range of the spectrum. libgtk may be written in C, but this is hardly the proper channel for GTK-related questions. Try #gtk. Likewise, makefiles and autotools: #devtools, assembly: #asm, Xlib: #xlib, C++: #c++, and so on.
#c text 1 pragma_ 1109029677 19 anttil for discussion involving the C programming language itself. We do not deal with the whole range of the spectrum. libgtk may be written in C, but this is hardly the proper channel for GTK-related questions. Try #gtk. Likewise, makefiles and autotools: #devtools, assembly: #asm, Xlib: #xlib, C++: #c++, and so on.
$ text 1 Major-Willard 1106526551 4 pragma_ a character that has no special meaning
% text 1 Major-Willard 1106531636 3 lemonade` the remainder after division operator
%: text 1 twkm 1104401858 0 nobody digraph alternative for #
%:%: text 1 twkm 1104401865 0 nobody digraph alternative for ##
%> text 1 twkm 1104616316 0 nobody digraph alternative for }
%d text 1 prec 1104400903 1 pragma_ a *printf format specifier which converts its signed int argument to decimal representation; a *scanf format specifier which parses a decimal representation to its int* argument
&= text 1 prec 1107898482 0 nobody the bitwise inclusive-AND assignment operator. The expression (x &= y) is equivalent to (x = x & y) except that the expression x is evaluated only once.
&x->y text 1 pragma_ 1107406471 2 prec The address of the y member of the structure pointed to by x.
* text 1 Major-Willard 1104600319 17 ColonelJ the multiplication binary operator. It is also the unary pointer dereference operator. It is also used in declarations to declare a variable which is a pointer to a type: <type> *p;
*(char*)NULL text 1 joeyadams 1251796928 2 joeyadams /say Segmentation fault
+ text 1 Major-Willard 1104595760 8 mordy_ the addition binary operator
++ text 1 Major-Willard 1105219173 2 jengelh a unary operator that increments basic types by 1; if it is placed before a variable the value of the expression is: <var> + 1; if it is placed after a variable the value of the expression is: <var>
, text 1 prec 1107316491 5 reppypeppy the sequence operator. It is also used to separate syntactic elements of: function arguments in a function call, declarators (in declarations of the same type), formal parameters in function declarations, enumeration elements, and initializers.
- text 1 Major-Willard 1104595811 10 pZombie the unary negation operator; the binary subtraction operator
-- text 1 Major-Willard 1105219433 1 jengelh a unary operator that decrements basic types by 1; if it is placed before a variable the value of the expression is: <var> - 1; if it is placed after a variable the value of the expression is: <var>
-> text 1 Major-Willard 1104601334 7 ColonelJ the operator that dereferences a pointer to permit access to a structure/union member. The expressions (x->y) and ((*x).y) are equivalent.
-lm text 1 prec 1106448497 2 LordXe-gnu the standard UNIX linker command line option to link the functions in the math library.
-pedantic text 1 pragma_ 1107929320 6 cousteau a GCC flag that issues all warnings demanded by strict ISO C; rejects most programs that use forbidden extensions; should not be used to check for strict ISO conformance as it only warns for coding practices that _require_ a diagnostic, not everything; loosely supported
-std text 1 pragma_ 1107929785 15 pragma_ a GCC flag that is used to specify which C standard to follow when compiling; some valid standards are: c89 (-ansi), c99, gnu89 (default), gnu99
. text 1 Major-Willard 1104600864 19 [Pwner]John the decimal point; the operator that permits access to a structure/union member; is used in structure member designators in C99.
.*sorry.* regex 1 pragma_ 1251663630 0 nobody say Why are you sorry? . . .
/ text 1 Major-Willard 1104600246 0 nobody the division binary operator
// text 1 Major-Willard 1108293482 2 Major-Willard used to introduce a comment that continues to the end of the line [C99]
/= text 1 prec 1107662173 0 nobody the division assignment operator. The expression (x /= y) is equivalent to (x = x / y) except that the expression x is evaluated only once.
/say text 1 pragma_ 1251694751 6 PARLIAMENT /call say
0L text 1 dav7 1231291850 4 dav7 not something I know about :(
1234 text 1 Maxdamantus 1259540426 5 Wulf_ foo
20? text 1 pragma_ 1200772242 0 nobody /say If you have a question, please be specific and concise. Don't ask questions like 'Does anyone know how to ...' or 'What is the best way to ...'. We do not have the time or patience to play a game of 20 questions with people that are not capable of articulating properly. See also: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
20q text 1 Jafet 1215709795 1 lemonade` /say If you have a question, please be specific and concise. Don't ask questions like 'Does anyone know how to ...' or 'What is the best way to ...'. We do not have the time or patience to play a game of 20 questions with people that are not capable of articulating properly. See also: http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
21days text 1 kate` 1177064329 14 Nately http://norvig.com/21-days.html
2html.vim text 1 pragma_ 1183513530 5 pragma_ #!/bin/sh vim -n -c ':so \$VIMRUNTIME/syntax/2html.vim' -c ':wqa' \$1 > /dev/null 2> /dev/null
3star text 1 pragma_ 1111867182 6 lemonade` http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?ThreeStarProgrammer
5ex text 1 pragma_ 1243974339 2 pragma_ /call sex
8ball text 1 pragma_ 1193948417 552 lawful_evil /say $nick, $answers
:( text 1 pragma_ 1180052710 10 mordy_ /call :)
:) text 1 pragma_ 1109365121 100 pragma_ /say $faces
:-( text 1 pragma_ 1180052743 0 nobody /call :)
:-) text 1 pragma_ 1180052725 3 lemonade` /call :)
>> text 1 Major-Willard 1108253247 1 mordy_ the binary right shift operator
? text 1 Quetzalcoatl_ 1237066516 2 crosvera a question mark.
?: text 1 infobahn 1104925315 5 lemonade` the conditional (ternary) operator; <e1> ? <e2> : <e3> if <e1> is true, the operator evaluates and yields <e2>; otherwise it evaluates and yields <e3>
??! text 1 twkm 1104400693 2 GhostlyDeath trigraph replacement for |
APPALLING text 1 Major-Willard 1108954548 3 lemonade` Acronym Production Particularly At Lavish Level Is No Good
B text 1 Major-Willard 1111209918 5 pragma_ the programming language which was the precursor of C ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B_programming_language
BFS text 1 Wulf_ 1242883241 1 zacs7 Breadth First Search -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadth-first_search
C text 1 pragma_ 1190248086 17 n00p /call c
C++ text 1 kate` 1203360712 6 anttil /call c++
C/C++ text 1 pragma_ 1108258486 14 lemonade` a misnomer. These two languages are completely different languages with each having its own standard. C++ is not a "superset" of C anymore. For C++ questions, please join #C++
CARM text 1 pragma_ 1199659530 0 nobody /call H&S
CE text 1 PoppaVic 1202752439 1 snhmib http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/C/CE.html
CHAR_BIT text 1 defrost 1104389685 5 neil127 #include <limits.h> - maximum value for the number of bits used to represent an object of type char. - >= 8
CHAR_MAX text 1 defrost 1104389685 0 nobody #include <limits.h> - maximum value for type char. Its value is: SCHAR_MAX if char represents negative values, UCHAR_MAX otherwise. - >= 127
CHAR_MIN text 1 defrost 1104389685 0 nobody #include <limits.h> - minimum value for type char. Its value is: SCHAR_MIN if char represents negative values, zero otherwise. - <= 0
ECONNREFUSED text 1 Wulf4 1239973089 0 nobody Connection refused
ECONNRESET text 1 Wulf4 1239973072 0 nobody Connection reset by peer
EDEADLK text 1 Wulf4 1239972902 0 nobody Resource deadlock avoided
EDEADLOCK text 1 Wulf4 1239972960 0 nobody Resource deadlock avoided
EDESTADDRREQ text 1 Wulf4 1239973034 0 nobody Destination address required
EDOM text 1 Wulf4 1239972897 0 nobody Numerical argument out of domain
EDOTDOT text 1 Wulf4 1239972994 0 nobody RFS specific error
EDQUOT text 1 Wulf4 1239973117 0 nobody Disk quota exceeded
EEXIST text 1 Wulf4 1239972856 0 nobody File exists
EFAULT text 1 Wulf4 1239972852 1 Wulf_ Bad address
EFBIG text 1 Wulf4 1239972881 0 nobody File too large
EHOSTDOWN text 1 Wulf4 1239973092 0 nobody Host is down
EHOSTUNREACH text 1 Wulf4 1239973094 0 nobody No route to host
EIDRM text 1 Wulf4 1239972923 0 nobody Identifier removed
EILSEQ text 1 Wulf4 1239973022 0 nobody Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character
EINPROGRESS text 1 Wulf4 1239973099 0 nobody Operation now in progress
EINTR text 1 Wulf4 1239972819 0 nobody Interrupted system call
EINVAL text 1 Wulf4 1239972869 1 joeyadams Invalid argument
EIO text 1 Wulf4 1239972819 0 nobody Input/output error
EISCONN text 1 Wulf4 1239973077 0 nobody Transport endpoint is already connected
EISDIR text 1 Wulf4 1239972867 0 nobody Is a directory
EISNAM text 1 Wulf4 1239973112 0 nobody Is a named type file
EKEYEXPIRED text 1 Wulf4 1239973129 0 nobody Key has expired
EKEYREJECTED text 1 Wulf4 1239973134 0 nobody Key was rejected by service
EKEYREVOKED text 1 Wulf4 1239973132 0 nobody Key has been revoked
EL2HLT text 1 Wulf4 1239972942 1 joeyadams Level 2 halted
EL2NSYNC text 1 Wulf4 1239972927 0 nobody Level 2 not synchronized
EL3HLT text 1 Wulf4 1239972930 1 joeyadams Level 3 halted
EL3RST text 1 Wulf4 1239972932 0 nobody Level 3 reset
ELIBACC text 1 Wulf4 1239973009 0 nobody Can not access a needed shared library
ELIBBAD text 1 Wulf4 1239973012 0 nobody Accessing a corrupted shared library
ELIBEXEC text 1 Wulf4 1239973019 0 nobody Cannot exec a shared library directly
ELIBMAX text 1 Wulf4 1239973017 0 nobody Attempting to link in too many shared libraries
ELIBSCN text 1 Wulf4 1239973014 0 nobody .lib section in a.out corrupted
ELNRNG text 1 Wulf4 1239972935 0 nobody Link number out of range
ELOOP text 1 Wulf4 1239972915 0 nobody Too many levels of symbolic links
EMEDIUMTYPE text 1 Wulf4 1239973122 0 nobody Wrong medium type
EMFILE text 1 Wulf4 1239972874 0 nobody Too many open files
EMLINK text 1 Wulf4 1239972897 0 nobody Too many links
EMSGSIZE text 1 Wulf4 1239973037 0 nobody Message too long
EMULTIHOP text 1 Wulf4 1239972992 0 nobody Multihop attempted
ENAMETOOLONG text 1 Wulf4 1239972905 0 nobody File name too long
ENAVAIL text 1 Wulf4 1239973110 0 nobody No XENIX semaphores available
ENETDOWN text 1 Wulf4 1239973062 0 nobody Network is down
ENETRESET text 1 Wulf4 1239973067 0 nobody Network dropped connection on reset
ENETUNREACH text 1 Wulf4 1239973064 0 nobody Network is unreachable
ENFILE text 1 Wulf4 1239972871 0 nobody Too many open files in system
ENOANO text 1 Wulf4 1239972952 0 nobody No anode
ENOBUFS text 1 Wulf4 1239973074 0 nobody No buffer space available
ENOCSI text 1 Wulf4 1239972940 0 nobody No CSI structure available
ENODATA text 1 Wulf4 1239972967 0 nobody No data available
ENODEV text 1 Wulf4 1239972861 0 nobody No such device
ENOENT text 1 Wulf4 1239972819 0 nobody No such file or directory
ENOEXEC text 1 Wulf4 1239972826 0 nobody Exec format error
ENOKEY text 1 Wulf4 1239973127 0 nobody Required key not available
ENOLCK text 1 Wulf4 1239972907 0 nobody No locks available
ENOLINK text 1 Wulf4 1239972983 0 nobody Link has been severed
ENOMEDIUM text 1 Wulf4 1239973119 0 nobody No medium found
ENOMEM text 1 Wulf4 1239972852 0 nobody Cannot allocate memory
ENOMSG text 1 Wulf4 1239972920 0 nobody No message of desired type
ENONET text 1 Wulf4 1239972975 0 nobody Machine is not on the network
ENOPKG text 1 Wulf4 1239972977 0 nobody Package not installed
ENOPROTOOPT text 1 Wulf4 1239973042 0 nobody Protocol not available
ENOSPC text 1 Wulf4 1239972884 0 nobody No space left on device
ENOSR text 1 Wulf4 1239972972 0 nobody Out of streams resources
ENOSTR text 1 Wulf4 1239972965 0 nobody Device not a stream
ENOSYS text 1 Wulf4 1239972910 0 nobody Function not implemented
ENOTBLK text 1 Wulf4 1239972852 0 nobody Block device required
ENOTCONN text 1 Wulf4 1239973079 0 nobody Transport endpoint is not connected
ENOTDIR text 1 Wulf4 1239972864 0 nobody Not a directory
ENOTEMPTY text 1 Wulf4 1239972912 0 nobody Directory not empty
ENOTNAM text 1 Wulf4 1239973107 0 nobody Not a XENIX named type file
ENOTRECOVERABLE text 1 Wulf4 1239973139 0 nobody State not recoverable
ENOTSOCK text 1 Wulf4 1239973032 0 nobody Socket operation on non-socket
ENOTTY text 1 Wulf4 1239972876 0 nobody Inappropriate ioctl for device
ENOTUNIQ text 1 Wulf4 1239973002 0 nobody Name not unique on network
ENXIO text 1 Wulf4 1239972821 0 nobody No such device or address
EOF text 1 infobahn 1104596552 28 Wulf_ an integer constant expression, with type int and a negative value, that is returned by several functions to indicate end-of-file (ISO/IEC 9899:1999 7.19.1(3)). It is NOT a char. It is NOT a byte that is stored at the end of every file.
EOPNOTSUPP text 1 Wulf4 1239973049 0 nobody Operation not supported
EOVERFLOW text 1 Wulf4 1239972999 0 nobody Value too large for defined data type
EOWNERDEAD text 1 Wulf4 1239973137 0 nobody Owner died
EPERM text 1 Wulf4 1239972819 0 nobody Operation not permitted
EPFNOSUPPORT text 1 Wulf4 1239973052 0 nobody Protocol family not supported
EPIPE text 1 Wulf4 1239972897 0 nobody Broken pipe
EPROTO text 1 Wulf4 1239972992 0 nobody Protocol error
EPROTONOSUPPORT text 1 Wulf4 1239973044 0 nobody Protocol not supported
EPROTOTYPE text 1 Wulf4 1239973040 0 nobody Protocol wrong type for socket
ERANGE text 1 Wulf4 1239972900 0 nobody Numerical result out of range
EREMCHG text 1 Wulf4 1239973007 0 nobody Remote address changed
EREMOTE text 1 Wulf4 1239972980 0 nobody Object is remote
EREMOTEIO text 1 Wulf4 1239973114 0 nobody Remote I/O error
ERESTART text 1 Wulf4 1239973024 0 nobody Interrupted system call should be restarted
EROFS text 1 Wulf4 1239972897 0 nobody Read-only file system
ESHUTDOWN text 1 Wulf4 1239973082 0 nobody Cannot send after transport endpoint shutdown
ESOCKTNOSUPPORT text 1 Wulf4 1239973047 0 nobody Socket type not supported
ESPIPE text 1 Wulf4 1239972886 0 nobody Illegal seek
ESRCH text 1 Wulf4 1239972819 1 Wulf_ No such process
ESRMNT text 1 Wulf4 1239972992 0 nobody Srmount error
ESTALE text 1 Wulf4 1239973102 0 nobody Stale NFS file handle
ESTRPIPE text 1 Wulf4 1239973027 0 nobody Streams pipe error
ETIME text 1 Wulf4 1239972970 0 nobody Timer expired
ETIMEDOUT text 1 Wulf4 1239973087 0 nobody Connection timed out
ETOOMANYREFS text 1 Wulf4 1239973084 0 nobody Too many references: cannot splice
ETXTBSY text 1 Wulf4 1239972879 1 Wulf4 Text file busy
EUCLEAN text 1 Wulf4 1239973104 0 nobody Structure needs cleaning
EUNATCH text 1 Wulf4 1239972937 0 nobody Protocol driver not attached
EUSERS text 1 Wulf4 1239973029 0 nobody Too many users
EWOULDBLOCK text 1 Wulf4 1239972917 0 nobody Resource temporarily unavailable
EXDEV text 1 Wulf4 1239972859 0 nobody Invalid cross-device link
EXFULL text 1 Wulf4 1239972950 0 nobody Exchange full
EXIT_FAILURE text 1 mauke 1105443776 0 nobody a macro defined in <stdlib.h> whose value can be passed to exit() or returned from main() to indicate unsuccessful termination
EXIT_SUCCESS text 1 mauke 1105443603 0 nobody a macro defined in <stdlib.h> whose value can be passed to exit() or returned from main() to indicate successful termination
GIGO text 1 prec 1174497896 0 nobody garbage in, garbage out
GP text 1 PoppaVic 1107533027 0 nobody General Purpose
Gorgoroth text 1 Gorgoroth 1260304343 2 Gorgoroth a french software engineer who is very cool.
H&S text 1 heina 1109636091 101 Dianora "C - A Reference Manual" by Harbison & Steele; a reference for C on par with K&R - http://www.amazon.com/Reference-Manual-Samuel-P-Harbison/dp/013089592X
LONG_MAX text 1 twkm 1104369746 0 nobody #include <limits.h> - LONG_MAX - maximum value of a long int object, at least +2147483647
LONG_MIN text 1 twkm 1104369732 0 nobody #include <limits.h> - LONG_MIN - minimum value of a long int object, at least -2147483647
Lt-Col-Kilgore text 1 Lt-Col-Kilgore 1106871669 0 nobody 1st of the 9th, air-mobile
MB_CUR_MAX text 1 twkm 1104394983 0 nobody #include <limits.h> - maximum number of bytes in a mult-byte character for an extended character in the current locale, which is never greater than MB_LEN_MAX.
MB_LEN_MAX text 1 defrost 1104389706 0 nobody #include <limits.h> - maximum number of characters that constitute a multibyte character in any supported locale. Its value is >= MB_CUR_MAX.
NULL text 1 Major-Willard 1104596262 35 Wulf_ the (implementation defined) pointer value used to indicate a pointer that refers to no object; a macro expanding to a compile-time integer zero, possibly cast to (void *), e.g. ((void *)0) or 0L
NeverDream text 1 NeverDream 1109794818 1 NeverDream the master of all things, living and dead. And those things which exist as a wave function that describes the state of both living and dead. But especially _YOU_!
Sailormoon text 1 pragma_ 1259190786 9 Gorgoroth an ignorant Nazi-supporter who makes up imaginary stories about his education in order to disguise the fact that he flunked out of elementary school and didn't make it to high school; now he can only be accepted by Canadian TV Internet colleges, where he spends $1200 every 3 months on Internet classes with a robot teacher. Also, rarely emerges from his parents' house. Converse with this person only if you wish to be insulted and belittled.
Skapare text 1 pragma_ 1105957112 1 Skapare Swedish for Creator, and he doesn't want you to bug him about it, anymore
What text 1 Diagoras 1259089664 0 nobody your name
XY text 1 Baughn 1203448262 11 kate` /call xy
Xy text 1 Baughn 1203448274 1 Draconx /call xy
Zhivago text 1 pragma_ 1217055595 7 ColonelJ http://bigeyedeer.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/graf.gif?w=500&h=402
[] text 1 pragma_ 1194260776 7 n00p the array subscript operator. It is also part of declarator syntax. The expressions (x[y]) and (*(x + y)) are equivalent. See also &x[y].
\ text 1 Major-Willard 1104603271 7 mordy_ the line continuation character; used in strings to specify special characters; used in character constants to specify special characters; when followed by u or U in C99, is used to specify a universal character name for use in string constants, character constants, or identifiers.
\Wbot(.*) regex 1 pragma_ 1195528230 0 nobody say $bot_reply
\Wcake(.*) regex 1 pragma_ 1195100298 0 nobody say $the_cake
\n text 1 Wulf_ 1244570270 1 Wulf_ (new line) Moves the active position to the initial position of the next line.
\r text 1 Wulf_ 1244570284 0 nobody (carriage return) Moves the active position to the initial position of the current line.
^ text 1 Major-Willard 1104595483 11 Klevre the bitwise exclusive OR (XOR) binary operator
^you\s([^.,!?;]+).*$ regex 1 pragma_ 1194384930 0 nobody say I $1? $reaction
_ text 1 mauke 1105863511 9 pragma_ /say All identifiers that begin with an underscore and either an uppercase letter or another underscore are always reserved for any use. All identifiers that begin with an underscore are always reserved for use as identifiers with file scope in both the ordinary and tag name spaces. (ISO 9899:1999, 7.1.3) Don't use such identifiers.
__ text 1 kate` 1249744636 1 kate` /say seriously, will everbody please just shut up about the *__*!*@* ban already. it's there to stop idle reconnecting clients postfixing underscores
_dwu_ text 1 kp 1199141999 0 nobody a clown
a_good_c_tutorial text 1 snhmib 1231877173 2 snhmib /call google "the tutorial, by being brief, may also be misleading"
advicepredicate text 1 pragma_ 1258763084 0 nobody "I recommend to" "My advice is to" "I think it $advicehelper2 be $advicehelper3 to" "I think it $advicehelper2 be $advicehelper3 to" "I think it $advicehelper2 be $advicehelper3 to" "I think it $advicehelper2 be $advicehelper3 to" "I think it $advicehelper2 be $advicehelper3 to"
alias text 1 Draconx|Laptop 1194414293 0 nobody am
aliases text 1 pragma_ 1179677200 24 PoppaVic /call find ^/call
ansicode text 1 pragma_ 1107812373 4 pragma_ http://www.inwap.com/pdp10/ansicode.txt
ansiprint text 1 pragma_ 1230592488 0 nobody http://linuxgazette.net/issue65/padala.html
ansispec text 1 Cin 1190684046 1 pragma_ www.nirvani.net/docs/ansi_c.pdf
ansispecpdf text 1 pragma_ 1192736407 3 pragma_ /call standard
answers text 1 pragma_ 1195010969 2 pragma_ Yes. "Most likely." No. "I think not." Brilliant! "Are you a $sizes $idiot?" "Definitely not." "Most assuredly." Absolutely! "Not likely!" "Do I look like I care?" "Ask again later." "Outlook good." "Outlook not so good." "Reply hazy, try again." "Forget it!" "Yeah, right." "As if!" "Can has happy fun time!" "Signs point to yes." "You may rely on it." "That gives me an idea!"
any2c text 1 Baughn 1219872462 1 pragma_ recode ascii..ascii/x
apue text 1 PoppaVic 1251466408 19 Dianora Advanced Programming in the UNIX Environment, by Stevens, see http://www.kohala.com/start/apue.html
apue2 text 1 kp 1197696012 5 Draconx http://www.apuebook.com/
archivist text 1 Squall` 1110594100 3 archivist someone who wishes he had an identity
argc text 1 prec 1104396991 3 Draconx the traditional name of the first parameter to main(); argc is non-negative and gives the number of command line arugments (including the program name).
argv text 1 prec 1104397065 6 Draconx the traditional name of the second parameter to main(); argv[argc] == NULL; if argc>0 argv[0] is the program name. if argc>1, argv[1] through argv[argc-1] are the command line arguments.
array text 1 Wulf_ 1247726531 3 tdmackey An array type describes a contiguously allocated nonempty set of objects with a particular member object type, called the element type.
arrays text 1 pragma_ 1106022495 36 pragma_ /say Arrays and pointers: http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/s6.html
aryptr text 1 Wulf_ 1257021622 3 Wulf_ http://c-faq.com/aryptr/index.html
ask text 1 pragma_ 1106341082 174 Wulf_ /say If you have a question, just ask. If somebody knows, they'll answer :) For best results, be specific, informative, complete, concise and on-topic! Don't ask if you can ask a question. Don't ask if anyone uses/knows about foo. Please don't be demanding or insulting. Remember, we're all volunteers. Also see: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
assume text 1 PoppaVic 1204315475 2 PoppaVic "Assumption is the mother of all fuck-ups"
autoshit text 1 PoppaVic 1104954897 8 Saparok the portability whore that is GNU autoconf/automake/configure/aclocal/libtool/sh/m4 messes that are NOT portable
autotools text 1 pragma_ 1107806042 3 veronica_ http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/
awaken text 1 pragma_ 1258799692 2 pragma_ /call unignore .*
b1 text 1 notadev 1183722776 8 lemonade` bashphorism 1: the questioner's first description of the problem/question will be misleading.
b2 text 1 notadev 1183722799 2 kate` bashphorism 2: The questioner will keep changing the original question until it drives the helpers in the channel insane.
badcode text 1 pragma_ 1232034710 0 nobody http://www.exmsft.com/~hanss/badcode.htm
bithacks text 1 Chris 1256619383 4 Wulf_ http://www.cs.utk.edu/~vose/c-stuff/bithacks.html or http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html
bitwise text 1 Random832 1255220538 1 apples` http://www.codersger.de/mags/cscene/CS9/CS9-02.html
blamethecompiler text 1 prec 1106336163 3 Jafet a common disease mostly contracted by beginning programmers. There is no known cure except that over time, outbreaks will occur with less and less frequency.
book text 1 pragma_ 1179504776 718 quantumEd /me points accusingly at $args, "Where is your book?!"
book2 text 1 PoppaVic 1179569523 5 lemonade` "What book are you [not] reading?"
books text 1 twkm 1104378101 401 spv http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Books
booty(.*) regex 1 pragma_ 1195532640 0 nobody me wiggles her butt.
bossbear text 1 pragma_ 1259019160 2 pragma_ an unoriginal plagarist whose babble closely resembles http://timecube.com -- Do not click any of his links.
bot_reply text 1 pragma_ 1195528131 0 nobody "Bot? Where?" "We can't stop here, this is bot country!" "Who's a bot?"
botsnack text 1 pragma_ 1174693123 214 pragma_ /me $eat_adverbs $eat_actions her snack.
bottom_up text 1 PoppaVic 1187190800 0 nobody http://www.paulgraham.com/progbot.html
bounce text 1 pragma_ 1108872842 12 anttil /me bounces around.
break text 1 Major-Willard 1104888615 3 ktietz the statement used terminate the currently executing block
british text 1 pragma_ 1208327851 0 nobody http://www.effingpot.com/index.shtml
bye text 1 pragma_ 1109365229 24 pragma_ /say $bye_words, $nick
byte text 1 prec 1104873342 13 sjm13 defined by the C standard as an addressable unit of storage large enough to hold a character value. The char type is byte-sized and is at least 8 bits wide. CHAR_BIT in <limits.h> defines the byte size for any given implementation. The term "byte" is most often used to mean 8 bits; however, the term octet is preferred.
c text 1 pragma_ 1108006206 138 n00p a low level language designed to make assembly "easier", useful for device drivers or operating systems. Thusly, one has to maintain buffers, memory, and various low level information. C is not meant to be used for everyday applications, a common misconception.
c++ text 1 NeverDream 1108585029 37 mizai not C, try ##c++
c++diffs text 1 PoppaVic 1204224553 4 lemonade` http://david.tribble.com/text/cdiffs.htm
c/c++ text 1 PoppaVic 1252250954 1 Chris http://david.tribble.com/text/cdiffs.htm
c10k text 1 twkm 1104635961 9 Jafet the c10k problem, see http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html
c89 text 1 Wulf4 1236861685 5 apples` C89 draft: http://flash-gordon.me.uk/ansi.c.txt
c9888 text 1 Cin 1190426882 2 pragma_ www.nirvani.net/docs/ansi_c.pdf
c9899 text 1 Cin 1190426934 3 pragma_ www.nirvani.net/docs/ansi_c.pdf
c99 text 1 peapicker 1204312010 20 pragma_ /call std
cgisock text 1 pragma_ 1106002098 0 nobody See http://www.cyberspace.org/~pfv/libcgisock.html for a nifty little module for the Apache Web Server that allows a browser to connect to programs already loading and running on remote systems via the ubiquitous Unix-Socket.
channel text 1 pragma_ 1253185803 1 pragma_ the iwn
channelstats text 1 pragma_ 1106000070 4 pragma_ /say See http://ortdotlove.net/c.html for #C channel statistics for irc.freenode.net!
charset text 1 prec 1107982156 1 richardus a character set is a set of characters. http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/chars.html
chill text 1 notadev 1182354783 8 lclimber /say OK, it's getting a little hairy, and really we're all here because we love C. So relax, take a walk, have a cuppa, whatever. Er.. please? ;)
class text 1 runtime 1177799535 2 jengelh not c, try ##c++
cluebat text 1 pragma_ 1208762427 2 andy /me whacks $args with a $sizes $colors cluebat.
codeblocks text 1 Jafet 1185606931 2 whoppix /say Code::Blocks is a fairly popular IDE for C and C++ development. Some folks beef that it has been distributing nightly builds and not releasing stable ones for quite some time now, others like it for this very fact. http://codeblocks.org
colors text 1 pragma_ 1108931265 5 Irishmanluke red green yellow blue purple pink brown black white octarine cyan magenta orange
commands text 1 pragma_ 1179674227 18 Nately /call list commands
common text 1 pragma_ 1230993541 2 cousteau http://www.myconfinedspace.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/common-sense-superpower.jpg
comparch text 1 pragma_ 1180158061 1 pragma_ http://dept-info.labri.fr/~strandh/Teaching/AMP/Common/Strandh-Tutorial/Dir.html
compilerline text 1 PoppaVic 1251231275 3 Airwalk CC <overall options> [-std=whatever] <debugging> <optimizing> <warnings> [-pedantic] <Other Include Paths> <Other Lib Paths> <Magic Defines> <Magic Undefines> [-f<language/platform options] [-m<machine options>] [-o outfile] files..... (this is all documented, and files can be .c or .o, .a or .so, or -l<to be linked> commands.) <paraphrased from man gcc>
decl text 1 kate` 1195724740 3 apples` http://www.cs.usfca.edu/~parrt/course/652/lectures/cdecls.html
declare text 1 pragma_ 1191042438 158 Wulf_ /call cdecl declare
declaredefine text 1 kate` 1179653420 5 PoppaVic A declaration specifies the interpretation and attributes of a set of identifiers. A definition of an identifier is a declaration for that identifier that: for an object, causes storage to be reserved for that object; for a function, includes the function body; for an enumeration constant or typedef name, is the (only) declaration of the identifier.
die text 1 syntropy 1249675373 0 nobody YOU MUST DIE. http://omploader.org/vMjQ4MQ
digraph text 1 twkm 1104552499 2 pragma_ a two character alternative punctuator, intended to make using c possible on systems where the primary punctuator is missing, typically from keyboards. they are normal tokens, so are processed in the same way as other source characters (apart from trigraphs).
do text 1 pragma_ 1194467444 54 ktietz /call 8ball
dock text 1 pragma_ 1255049382 3 pragma_ /me docks penises with $args
doesntcare text 1 pragma_ 1105954303 11 seand /say Standard C does not know nor care about colors, mice, windows, keyboards, networks or any other system specific things. If you want help with something like that, you would want to tell us what OS, compiler, tools or libraries you are or intend to use/abuse.
doesntwork text 1 pragma_ 1175456821 108 pragma_ /say "It doesn't work!" is not very informative for the people trying to help you. Please describe what you think may be wrong, what results you expected to get and what instead actually happens. Pasting code and/or error messages to http://codepad.org/ may be helpful.
dontcastmalloc text 1 infobahn 1104594725 407 pragma_ /say There is no need to cast the result of library functions that return void *; it makes your code hard to read, adds no value, and can hide a bug if you don't have a valid prototype in scope. See http://www.cpax.org.uk/prg/writings/casting.php and http://c-faq.com/malloc/mallocnocast.html
double text 1 pragma_ 1195072541 13 halberd /say When taking input for type double you need to use lf format specifier in the scanf statement. But when you are outputting a double you use f format specifier in the printf statements.
draft text 1 pragma_ 1252608384 0 nobody /call standard
drafts text 1 pragma_ 1252608917 1 pragma_ /call standard
dragonbook text 1 Saparok 1199314983 6 lemonade` http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_Book
driven-development text 1 pragma_ 1253816749 0 nobody http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2007/asshole-driven-development/
dsaa text 1 twkm 1104460769 1 Auris- http://ciips.ee.uwa.edu.au/~morris/Year2/PLDS210/ds_ToC.html
duffgrams text 1 kate` 1180325598 0 nobody http://www.iq0.com/duffgram/index.html
duffing text 1 kate` 1176900462 65 kate` writing code from top to bottom, as opposed to horizontally. See http://iq0.com/notes/deep.nesting.html
duffs-device text 1 defrost 1104395556 0 nobody magical old school technique to directly express general loop unrolling in C. see http://www.lysator.liu.se/c/duffs-device.html
else text 1 Major-Willard 1105258795 0 nobody the keyword that executes a statement/block should an ''if'' expression evaluates to false
errno text 1 defrost 1104386234 0 nobody library error macro, #include <errno.h> The macro designates a modifiable int object that is asigned a value greater than zero on certain library errors. see http://www.iso-9899.info/man?strerror
errors text 1 pragma_ 1108853504 17 lemonade` /say If you have an error message please paste the actual error message. Do not say "I have an error in my code." Please paste the relevant code at http://rafb.net/paste/ with comments indicating the line numbers and a description of what you're trying to accomplish. Do not ask to "find the error in my code, plzz".
escapes text 1 PoppaVic 1186590660 0 nobody http://www-ccs.ucsd.edu/c/charset.html
espdiff text 1 prec 1106956904 0 nobody a program which applies the appropriate transformation to a patch or set of patches, depending on what you intend to accomplish.
existence text 1 pragma_ 1258974955 5 pragma_ /say The most basic property is the property that there are no properties; which is a property in itself. The most basic object is the void; which by the same vein of the first sentence means that there cannot be a void. Everything and nothing is filled with something. Existence is simply a paradox of contradictions and opposite reactions. Ones and zeroes, truth and fiction. Everything that shall be will be. A collective imagination of sentience.
explain text 1 pragma_ 1191042468 1407 gl /call cdecl explain
f text 1 pragma_ 1195072614 9 halberd /call double
faps2 text 1 PARLIAMENT 1258698496 0 nobody chick girl beauty hot tits breasts playful pleasure asian black milf fat dwarf
faps3 text 1 pragma_ 1258697019 0 nobody anal vaginal penile
faps4 text 1 pragma_ 1258697044 0 nobody buttplug "baseball bat" "coca-cola bottle" "string of anal beads" toaster "strawberry pop-tart"
faps5 text 1 pragma_ 1258697058 0 nobody lesbian homosexual straight
fapsites text 1 PARLIAMENT 1258697164 4 pragma_ http://redtube.com/?search=$faps1+$faps2 http://youporn.com/search?query=$faps1+$faps2&type=$fapgay
faq module 1 twkm 1104460444 496 pragma_ cfaq.pl
feof text 1 Major-Willard 1104888995 4 orbitz a function, taking one FILE * as an argument, indicating a file has been completely read by getc/getchar/fread (not a recommended construct)
ffi text 1 PoppaVic 1192819360 2 PoppaVic Foreign Function Interface
fflush(stdin) text 1 pragma_ 1193892350 12 iascorga /call stdinflush
fgets.idiom text 1 prec 1106767895 9 pragma_ while (fgets(line, sizeof line, stdin)) { /* process line */ }
fhs text 1 twkm 1104460859 5 lemonade` http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-9-Manual/ref-guide/s1-filesystem-fhs.html
floating text 1 pragma_ 1200954186 8 Jester01 http://docs.sun.com/source/806-3568/ncg_goldberg.html
flushstdin text 1 pragma_ 1251612101 0 nobody /call stdinflush
foo-nix text 1 foo-nix 1199181837 1 foo-nix said to be the worst *nix distribution ever.
fool text 1 pragma_ 1194366107 5 Killer-X /say He who asks a question may be a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever.
fpt text 1 OrngeTide 1189558928 2 Wulf_ /say Function Pointer Tutorial: http://www.newty.de/fpt/fpt.html
gdict text 1 pragma_ 1255125488 246 Kogs /call gdefine
geekporn text 1 pragma_ 1202802223 0 nobody http://www.ellf.ru/2008/02/05/kompy-kompy-kompy-86-foto.html
get text 1 Irishmanluke 1257711390 14 _auto_clesis_ /me $attacks $args with a $sizes $colors $animal_nouns $animals
getabook text 1 Cin 1194842863 3 cousteau http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/6982/1193921620752dw2.jpg
getcdecl text 1 pragma_ 1191041433 3 PoppaVic http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/hppd/hpux/Misc/cdecl-2.5/
getopt text 1 Quetzalcoatl_ 1237062000 1 cousteau a C library function for parsing command-line arguments. It is found on Linux, BSD, and other Unix systems.
gets text 1 pragma_ 1108103139 40 kesselhaus very bad. It cannot be told the size of the buffer to read in, therefore it has no way of preventing buffer overflows. Use fgets() with 'stdin' as the FILE* instead. http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/q12.23.html
gettimeofday text 1 Major-Willard 1104639290 0 nobody a function that returns the time in seconds and milliseconds since the epoch (Thursday, January 1 1970) and the local timezone
gigo text 1 prec 1177948351 5 zu22 Garbage In, Garbage Out -- http://c-faq.com/malloc/malloc1.html
gnumake text 1 pragma_ 1194222910 1 pragma_ http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.pdf
godprogrammer text 1 pragma_ 1260214264 6 sgnte /say It's not unreasonable that if computer programmers developed an autonomous self-learning/self-correcting AI world and allowed it to run for several billion iterations; then came back to it, that they may not be able to alter it without destroying it. If such a programmer were to have orginally created debug routines and backdoors, such code would ultimately point to obsolete code regions.
google module 1 pragma_ 1105953714 484 Gorgoroth google.pl
gotchas text 1 kate` 1244833982 72 Dianora /say http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/C_gotchas
goto text 1 Baughn 1186325626 6 cousteau http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/goto.png
greenspun text 1 mauke 1108933892 2 pragma_ /say Greenspun's Tenth Rule of Programming: "Any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran program contains an ad-hoc, informally-specified bug-ridden slow implementation of half of Common Lisp."
grot text 1 pragma_ 1260048234 4 grot /say <grot> I remember the relief of waking up one morning (sane) in a hospital bed, after a night of terror after smoking cannbis, having freaked out completely and developed symptoms that went beyond ordinary panic attacks
gtk text 1 PoppaVic 1189183386 3 PoppaVic #gtk at irc.gnome.org and http://gtk.org/api/ has online and tarball docs for glib, pango, gtk and other gtk+ libraries.
guesscoding text 1 Tefaj 1215947047 4 Jafet the act of trying to write code without learning the language, or to use a library without reading the documentation. How guesscoders even get anything done is anyone's guess.
gut text 1 pragma_ 1257712588 1 pragma_ /call get
gw text 1 dbtid 1254241388 11 LeoNerd "Given..Want": What do you have to work with? What's the desired goal? Between them is the resulting Process. Now ask yourself: WHY am I doing this? Why THIS way?
h&s text 1 pragma_ 1203129114 80 Dianora /call H&S
happy\snew\syear regex 1 pragma_ 1199174945 0 nobody say Happy New Year, $nick!
hash text 1 pragma_ 1199914203 0 nobody http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashtable
havel text 1 pragma_ 1230293490 0 nobody http://www.gse.buffalo.edu/FAS/Bromley/classes/theory/Havel.htm
hello text 1 pragma_ 1179679787 52 pragma_ /call hi
helloworld text 1 pragma_ 1237684920 0 nobody http://www.lisha.ufsc.br/~guto/teaching/os/exercise/hello.html
help text 1 NeverDream 1109792986 341 Gorgoroth /say To learn all about me, see http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Candide
herring text 1 Baughn 1173805492 1 rhc a vicious species, loyal only to Baughn. Attempts to wrest control of the Herring Hordes can result in consequences similar to http://fukung.net/v/2833/15cod.jpg .
hi text 1 pragma_ 1109044278 606 pragma_ /say $hi_phrases, $nick
hi_phrases text 1 pragma_ 1109044257 1 dav7 "Well, hello there" "Hi there" "Hey, whats up" Hola Hi Hello "Que pasa"
hint text 1 pragma_ 1205575974 1 pragma_ http://www.yesfunny.com/Sports/sports8.jpeg -- in other words, are you sure C is for you?
hit text 1 pragma_ 1258701405 1 PARLIAMENT /call slap
hmmm text 1 Dianora 1230314812 0 nobody it in
hola text 1 pragma_ 1193167207 2 anttil /call hi
homework text 1 kate` 1231165509 18 LeoNerd /say We can help with homework, as long as it's within the spirit of the assignment. We won't do it for you, though.
house text 1 pragma_ 1194058489 3 mauke /say What you're attempting is akin to an apprentence carpenter attempting to construct an entire house without having learned how to measure. In other words, there will be a lot of holes -- if the entire contraption doesn't fall apart completely.
how_answers text 1 pragma_ 1193949354 2 pragma_ "I don't know." "If you investigate a $sizes amount further, you can figure it out." "Are you thinking clearly?" "Are you sure you're not a $sizes $idiot?" "By reading the documentation, of course."
howto text 1 pragma_ 1208326120 1 pragma_ /say http://samizdat.mines.edu/howto/HowToBeAProgrammer.html
hug text 1 pragma_ 1205458354 11 pragma_ /me hugs $args
if text 1 Major-Willard 1105258377 9 tommorris the keyword that tests a bracketed expression and if true, executes the following statement or block; if the expression evaluates to false an optional ''else'' clause is executed
ignore text 1 snhmib 1204687457 0 nobody nubsauce
implementation text 1 pragma_ 1106459085 1 pragma_ a particular set of software, running in a particular translation environment under particular control options, that performs translation of programs for, and supports execution of functions in, a particular execution environment (ISO/IEC 9899:1999 3.12)
insult module 1 pragma_ 1236819209 279 veda insult.pl
int text 1 infobahn 1104595147 15 tdmackey a signed integer data type, at least 16 bits wide, which must be able to represent (at least) all the numbers in the range -32767 to +32767. Its lowest value, INT_MIN, and highest value, INT_MAX, are defined in <limits.h>
integer text 1 prec 1189048945 2 cousteau http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer
intelmanuals text 1 ColonelJ 1260039944 0 nobody http://developer.intel.com/products/processor/manuals/index.htm
intmath text 1 PoppaVic 1185805964 2 PoppaVic http://www2.hursley.ibm.com/decimal/decifaq1.html
ipc text 1 twkm 1104609621 6 cousteau /say IPC is Inter-Process Communication. A nice tutorial for UNIX is at http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~beej/guide/ipc/
isospec text 1 pragma_ 1192736447 2 lemonadedrink /call standard
it text 1 RuralHack 1254141732 4 RuralHack beyond true
it\sworks regex 1 pragma_ 1231373738 0 nobody works
itworks text 1 pragma_ 1231373861 3 deathanatos /call works
j text 1 pragma_ 1231207092 2 paxcoder /call doesntwork
javabad text 1 Baughn_ 1199480034 0 nobody /call size
jekle text 1 pragma_ 1257669023 3 pragma_ /say Warning: Dr|Jekle is full of moronic nonsensical illogical gibberish babble.
joeyadams text 1 joeyadams 1249675948 5 joeyadams a noob who doesn't know what he's talking about. He thinks an array and a pointer are the same thing.
jseamus text 1 pragma_ 1259024447 1 PARLIAMENT obsessed with finding his identity.
jump text 1 kp 1194414478 1 kp /me jumps out the window
k&r text 1 Chris 1243951633 279 Arimoto /say K&R is The C Programming Language, 2nd edition, by Kernighan and Ritchie, http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/ - be sure to see the errata as well, at http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/2ediffs.html
k&r2 text 1 pragma_ 1198032355 28 bone /call k&r
kate text 1 kate` 1177134347 9 kate` fond of enums
kate` text 1 Baughn 1177655583 4 kate` Lasagnasian
later text 1 pragma_ 1193167299 1 cloudowind /call bye
latest text 1 pragma_ 1194642834 16 maikol /call top20 recent
learning text 1 pragma_ 1108007774 8 appletizer /say Most beginners are just trying to learn C. Try not to question their "silly" methods and please try to provide the answer to the question they are asking. They will learn better tricks as they gain more experience. One cannot expect someone to instantly know the _best_ way to write 'foo'. You were a beginner once; only by persistence did you learn more efficient methods. Try not redicule the beginners.
lf text 1 pragma_ 1195072615 0 nobody /call double
libpack text 1 PoppaVic 1200500816 56 LeoNerd http://www.leonerd.org.uk/code/libpack
limits text 1 PoppaVic 1193015678 1 PoppaVic http://www.landercasper.com/sounds.html#stayhere search for "limits"
linkage text 1 kate` 1221600538 5 Wulf_ /call linkageandstorage
linkageandstorage text 1 kate` 1221600612 3 Wulf_ /say http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/LinkageAndStorage
literal text 1 pragma_ 1179678945 6 cin /call show
little text 1 Pip 1250423849 0 nobody horny
lol text 1 syntropy_ 1254011046 7 pragma_ /say hello
long text 1 infobahn 1104595499 4 appletizer a signed integer data type, at least 32 bits wide, which must be able to represent (at least) all the integers in the range -2147483647 to +2147483647. Its lowest value, LONG_MIN, and highest value, LONG_MAX, are defined in <limits.h>
look\sup\s([^\s]+) regex 1 pragma_ 1194261643 0 nobody man $1
lsb text 1 PoppaVic 1182000690 4 lemonade` http://refspecs.freestandards.org/LSB_2.1.0/LSB-generic/LSB-generic/book1.html
luke text 1 PoppaVic 1180621290 6 PoppaVic http://www.destgulch.com/movies/luke/luke18.wav
lvalue text 1 Wulf_ 1251745741 2 Wulf_ expression with an object type or an incomplete type other than void
main text 1 twkm 1104231974 68 snhmib int main(int argc, char *argv[]); or int main(int argc, char **argv); or int main(void); See also ''argc'' and ''argv''; the standard entry point to C programs
mainloop_io text 1 PoppaVic 1181404512 7 PoppaVic http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8545
make text 1 pragma_ 1194222985 12 jseamus /say make: *** Don't know how to make `$args'. Stop.
makemyday text 1 PoppaVic 1193015778 1 PoppaVic http://www.landercasper.com/sounds.html#stayhere search for "go ahead"
mitletter text 1 pragma_ 1251212390 1 pragma_ http://www.c4vct.com/kym/humor/mitlettr.htm
mmg0 text 1 kp 1194414402 1 pragma_ a doody head
modules text 1 pragma_ 1192736662 4 pragma_ /call list modules
msg text 1 pragma_ 1109820572 25 pragma_ /msg $args
murphy text 1 pragma_ 1191356935 2 pragma_ /say If there's more than one possible outcome of a job or task, and one of those outcomes will result in disaster or an undesirable consequence, then somebody will do it that way.
nak text 1 joeyadams 1256592064 1 joeyadams someone who doesn't know candide commands. Ha ha!
necrophile text 1 kp 1194246813 3 kp /me plays dead
nelemof text 1 prec 1108151345 2 pragma_ a standard idiom for computing the number of elements in an array variable: #define nelemof(array) (sizeof array/sizeof *array)
never text 1 syntropy 1249676626 1 syntropy /say http://bit.ly/2KsmMm
ninjaescapde text 1 pragma_ 1197786816 1 pragma_ pragma_
nobook text 1 Baughn 1186245248 6 bone /say If you don't have a book then you are wasting your time and ours. The only good way to learn C or C++ is throuhg a book. If you are too cheap to buy a book then just give up and learn something else that doesn't require a book. In eithercase, go away until you have a book.
nopizza text 1 PoppaVic 1203283186 6 pragma_ /say If you spend less time with pitchers of beer, pizza, p0rn, sex and video games you will discover the manpages, docs, google, and testprograms.
north text 1 pragma_ 1231873805 16 pragma_ /say $rpg_ans
northeast text 1 pragma_ 1231873992 6 Wulf_ /say $rpg_ans
northwest text 1 pragma_ 1231873986 5 pragma_ /say $rpg_ans
notfound text 1 pragma_ 1194262141 2 pragma_ "What are you $talking about?" "Say what?" "Come again?" "Make sense much?"
noun text 1 syntropy 1254003143 0 nobody troll
nowandthen text 1 pragma_ 1254519322 0 nobody http://www.cheaphumor.com/nowandthen.html
object text 1 Wulf_ 1240461189 9 Wulf_ region of data storage in the execution environment, the contents of which can represent values
objectsfirst text 1 PoppaVic 1182596754 1 appletizer http://www.oopweb.com/CPP/Documents/ObjectsFirst/Volume/CLP_ToC.html
offtopic text 1 kp 1199181686 10 Gorgoroth my pants are going on a rapmage through a long island bowling alley
ohshit text 1 PoppaVic 1203450520 4 cousteau http://www.drpaulcarter.com/cs/common-c-errors.html
one-true-solution text 1 Cin 1194548341 3 pragma_ /me commits seppuku
onedim text 1 pragma_ 1258771422 0 nobody http://www.marcuse.org/herbert/pubs/64onedim/odmcontents.html
onlinek&r2 text 1 LordOllie 1175854606 20 lemonade` If you cannot will not buy k&r2 go here at least, then quit pissing and moaning. http://publications.gbdirect.co.uk/c_book/
oopbad text 1 Baughn 1190225745 2 PoppaVic http://www.geocities.com/tablizer/oopbad.htm
options text 1 PoppaVic 1185471587 1 PoppaVic /me points accusingly at $args, "What are your CLI options?!"
orbitz text 1 Cin 1194840323 7 spv http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/6370/orbitzkeyboardtx3.jpg
order text 1 gamag 1198331081 0 nobody SICP -> I2A -> TAOCP -> APUE
oreo text 1 pragma_ 1108081475 10 pragma_ /say Considering your ineptitude and lack of formulating pointed questions, these people have actually wasted more time attempting to assist you than you deserve. I suggest you copy the answers they are giving you and take a break to review them later when you are of a more calm disposition. Obviously you are too upset or frustrated to think straight. Go have an oreo.
pZombie text 1 pragma_ 1258884496 8 TheDankKnight a moron incapable of logic who hasn't taken any computer science or electrical engineering classes and therefore holds mystical beliefs about what is possible with robots and simulations, constantly fabricating ridiculous laughable experiments.
parsing text 1 PoppaVic 1208718021 1 PoppaVic http://www.ddj.com/cpp/196603535
pass-by-reference text 1 pragma_ 1210056353 3 PoppaVic http://www.techlists.org/archives/programming/pythonlist/2007-07/msg01786.shtml
pass-by-value text 1 pragma_ 1210056370 1 pragma_ /call pass-by-reference
paste text 1 PoppaVic 1247850332 29 Wulf_ /say Paste code/errors to http://codepad.org
pastebin text 1 pragma_ 1193081655 39 pshr /call paste
pastebin.com text 1 Jafet 1216238716 1 pragma_ /say pastebin.com and similar pastebins have ugly colour contrast, hard-to-read fonts, and insert pesky line numbers into the clipboard. Please use a better pastebin, like http://rafb.net/paste.
patterns text 1 Baughn_ 1199480016 2 pragma_ /call size
pcl text 1 PoppaVic 1180881036 0 nobody http://xmailserver.org/libpcl.html
plz text 1 Draconx 1187652483 18 Draconx|Laptop /say Please do not abbreviate 'please', 'thanks' or 'sorry'. It makes you look as though you don't really care. See http://lumpio.no-ip.com/dont-use-thx-sry-plz.txt
pointerfun text 1 Baughn 1206989366 9 lemonade`_ /call binky
pointerops text 1 pragma_ 1195411991 5 kate` /say The * operator makes an object from a pointer value. The & operator makes a pointer value from an object.
pointers text 1 pragma_ 1107379418 94 jimi_ http://pw2.netcom.com/~tjensen/ptr/cpoint.htm and http://c-faq.com/ptrs/index.html
portable text 1 KernelJ 1260142236 0 nobody C
portal text 1 pragma_ 1194469348 0 nobody http://portal.wecreatestuff.com/
posix text 1 pragma_ 1179496311 13 HughJass /say The Open Group Base Specifications Issue 6: http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/
pounding-a-nail text 1 prec 1189284983 1 Saparok http://weblogs.asp.net/alex_papadimoulis/archive/2005/05/25/408925.aspx
prec text 1 pragma_ 1107502825 4 typename very FRUITY
predef text 1 Auris- 1191766349 5 lemonade` http://predef.sourceforge.net/ -- the Pre-defined C/C++ Compiler Macros project
prefix text 1 PoppaVic 1187194689 2 lemonade` searching for prefix-substrings suggest: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trie and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_array
prepared text 1 pragma_ 1175464588 12 lemonade` /say If you're working on this, you really shouldn't be asking C questions. All your C questions should have been answered years ago or you probably aren't ready/prepared for this project.
questions text 1 pragma_ 1258590235 0 nobody http://www.roangelo.net/logwitt/logwit12.html
quote text 1 pragma_ 1258699991 1283 Nick_Patterson /call topic
quotehelp text 1 pragma_ 1258776165 7 pragma_ /say If you use !quote without arguments, it returns a random quote; if you use it with an argument, it searches for quotes containing that text; if you add --author <name> at the end, it searches for a quote by that author; if you specify text and --author, it searches for quotes by that author, containing that text.
rafb text 1 pragma_ 1194140597 72 pragma_ /call paste
rand text 1 twkm 1104397431 4 beta2k pseudo-random number generator, #include <stdlib.h>, int rand(void); returns the next number in the sequence in the range [0,RAND_MAX], see http://www.iso-9899.info/man?rand; a *printf format specifier which converts its signed int argument to decimal representation; a *scanf format specifier which parses a decimal representation to its int* argument; test
raw_ping text 1 pragma_ 1203042361 1 pragma_ http://courses.cs.vt.edu/~cs4254/fall04/slides/raw_1.pdf
reaction text 1 pragma_ 1194383902 0 nobody "If you say so." "Why, thanks." "Are you sure about that?" "YES!" "Mission accomplished."
reading text 1 fax 1188437684 12 kate` /say READING HURTS
realloc text 1 Chris 1254955396 6 c_sphere http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Why_not_realloc
reason text 1 pragma_ 1242245702 1 pragma_ /call excuse
rebirth text 1 pragma_ 1258831285 0 nobody http://www.theravada.gr/rebirth.html
recent text 1 pragma_ 1194139446 18 pragma_ /call top20 recent
recurrence text 1 ws 1238875844 1 daemon see: recursion
recursion text 1 ws 1238875840 1 daemon see: recurrence
rednecks text 1 pragma_ 1180158102 4 PoppaVic http://tlf.cx/bilder/tn/computing_for_farmers.jpg.ths.html
reference text 1 twkm 1104460727 29 lemonade` http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/webmonkeys/book/c_guide/
referencedtype text 1 pragma_ 1107989463 2 lemonade` "a pointer type may be derived from a function type, an object type, or an incomplete type, called the referenced type. A pointer type describes an object whose value provides a reference to an entity of the referenced type. A pointer type derived from the referenced type T is sometimes called ``pointer to T''. The construction of a pointer type from a referenced type is called ``pointer type derivation''."
references text 1 pragma_ 1108087719 3 pragma_ C does not have pass-by-reference or "heavy" references like C++ or some other languages do. C does have a definition of references that is probably not what you want or need to know about, see: !referencedtype
regexp text 1 pragma_ 1205423735 3 PoppaVic http://swtch.com/~rsc/regexp/regexp1.html
register text 1 pragma_ 1107636580 3 syntropy_ a storage-class specifier for an object that suggests that access for the object be as fast as possible. The extent to which the suggestion is effective is implementation defined. Whether or not addressable storage is actually used, the address of any part of an object declared with storage-class specifier register cannot be computed.
religion text 1 Baughn 1202935690 0 nobody http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Religion
resistance text 1 kp 1195527445 0 nobody futile.
resources text 1 pragma_ 1106813548 17 KucukMubasir http://www.cognitiveprocess.com/~rjh/prg/portable/c/resources.html - http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Web_resources - http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Books - See also: reference
restrict text 1 twkm 1105427254 6 syntropy_ a type qualifier, which may only be used with a pointer type, and which requires that objects referenced through such a pointer must be made through a single pointer value, i.e., no aliases / pointers into other parts of the object are allowed
retort text 1 snhmib 1237170413 2 snhmib /call excuse
roulette text 1 pragma_ 1254874530 23 Sailormoon /say $roulette_outcome
roulette_outcome text 1 pragma_ 1254874748 0 nobody *click* *click* *BANG!*
rpg_ans text 1 pragma_ 1231873892 0 nobody "You are standing $rpg_location. You see a $sizes $rpg_location2 to the $rpg_direction." "You have been killed by a $sizes $animals! R.I.P."
rpg_direction text 1 pragma_ 1231873524 0 nobody north east south west southwest northwest northeast southeast
rpg_location text 1 pragma_ 1231873398 3 snhmib "$rpg_distance a $sizes $rpg_location2"
rpg_location2 text 1 pragma_ 1231873954 1 snhmib city castle headshop village "bath house"
rq text 1 orbitz 1234617864 10 bone random quote in ##c++
rtfb text 1 PoppaVic 1192833517 9 lemonade` /say Read the @#&ing Book - Your primary guide for learning C should be a good book (see http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Books). You must not expect to become a proficient C programmer just from reading crappy online `tuts', staring at other people's code, and/or boring us to death by asking dozens of exceedingly trivial questions.
rtfm text 1 pragma_ 1199758774 29 Gorgoroth /say Please find and read the documentation for that.
rule1 text 1 PoppaVic 1106163701 1 Koper "First, make it run"
rule2 text 1 PoppaVic 1106163779 1 Koper "Then, make it run right"
rule3 text 1 PoppaVic 1106163837 3 Koper "Finally, make it run fast or small (pick one)" [This is where you'd profile]
rvalue text 1 Wulf_ 1251745571 1 Wulf_ the "value of an expression"
s&w text 1 ment 1251220163 1 ment when k&r fails, try http://www.smith-wesson.com/
say text 1 pragma_ 1251663502 198 TheDankKnight /say $args
scanf text 1 Major-Willard 1106970012 232 Wulf_ a function that's stupid - "It's nearly impossible to do decent error recovery with scanf; usually it's far easier to read entire lines (with fgets or the like), then interpret them, either using sscanf or some other techniques." - See http://www.eskimo.com/~scs/C-faq/q12.20.html
schildt text 1 twkm 1105514020 12 Wulf_ please avoid herbert schildt's books, see http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Main_Page#Stuff_that_should_be_avoided
sd text 1 pragma_ 1199480765 2 seand /call doesntcare
seed text 1 kate` 1201872769 0 nobody http://www.stanford.edu/~blp/writings/clc/random-seed.html
seen text 1 Jafag 1215709237 19 syntropy|desktop /say $nick: /msg nickserv info $args
segfault text 1 prec 1106351158 1 vasco http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Segfault
seqpoint text 1 igli 1212874512 0 nobody http://c-faq.com/expr/seqpoints.html
serialize text 1 PoppaVic 1253615105 1 PoppaVic to convert data, arrays, structures, and lists from host-format into a portable, network-format and reconverting from that agnostic form into the same or another host-format. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serialization , http://tpl.sourceforge.net and http://www.leonerd.org.uk/code/libpack
severity text 1 pragma_ 1195012218 0 nobody very slighty moderately profoundly blatantly absolutely
sex text 1 pragma_ 1243974321 4 lemonade` /say Sex is allowed in ##C++ only on weekdays starting with 'T'.
shoot text 1 pragma_ 1109021460 139 pragma_ /me $weapon_action her $weapon and $shoot_action $args's $body_part.
short text 1 infobahn 1104595429 2 pshr_ a signed integer data type, at least 16 bits wide, which must be able to represent (at least) all the numbers in the range -32767 to +32767. Its lowest value, SHRT_MIN, and highest value, SHRT_MAX, are defined in <limits.h>
should text 1 pragma_ 1258762922 11 pragma_ /call advice
sicp text 1 pizza_ 1191901455 41 snhmib "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs", http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/
sicp+ text 1 snhmib 1198816281 5 spv http://swiss.csail.mit.edu/classes/6.001/abelson-sussman-lectures/
sitestats text 1 twkm 1104462371 1 pragma_ http://www.iso-9899.info/webstats/
size text 1 Baughn_ 1199479944 5 pragma_ http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2007/12/codes-worst-enemy.html
size_t text 1 prec 1107760223 8 Wulf4 an unsigned integer type which is the result type of the sizeof operator. A size_t variable can store the size of any object. C90: printf("%lu\n", (unsigned long)sizeof a); C99: printf("%zu\n", sizeof a);
sizeof text 1 prec 1108181591 11 Wulf_ an operator which yields the size, in bytes, of the expression or the parenthesized type given as its operand. The result type of the sizeof operator is size_t. See also size_t and byte.
sizes text 1 pragma_ 1108931310 7 R0b0t1 large small tiny massive huge gigantic titanic teeny miniscule
source text 1 pragma_ 1105954460 51 pragma_ /say candide's $sizes $animal_nouns $animals can be found at 'svn checkout http://pbot2-pl.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/'
south text 1 pragma_ 1231873967 2 Spark /say $rpg_ans
southeast text 1 pragma_ 1231873996 1 cousteau /say $rpg_ans
southwest text 1 pragma_ 1231874001 2 Wulf_ /say $rpg_ans
spiral text 1 Draconx|Laptop 1198028238 10 Draconx The "Clockwise/Spiral Rule" is a technique for understanding C declarations. See http://c-faq.com/decl/spiral.anderson.html
sry text 1 Draconx 1187652590 4 chroos /call plz
sscanf text 1 PoppaVic 1252155489 0 nobody a useful, (albeit slightly limited), function. Unlike it's idiot cousin scanf(3), sscanf(3) works explicity on strings.. Buffered strings. sscanf(3) likes to work with fgets(3) and both can play well with sprintf(3). Be advised that sscanf and sprintf are NOT perfectly reflective, and that fgets can fetch PART of a line. See the wiki aka 'home'.
stack text 1 pragma_ 1209618274 6 lemonade`_ /say This factoid coming soon from OldWolfNZ!
stacktrace text 1 pragma_ 1235765092 0 nobody http://www.tlug.org.za/wiki/index.php/Obtaining_a_stack_trace_in_C_upon_SIGSEGV
standard text 1 kate` 1249578326 25 spv /say C99 + TC1,2,3 working paper: http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n1256.pdf - Quick C library reference: http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/webmonkeys/book/c_guide/ - An explanation of all C standards: http://clc-wiki.net/wiki/The_C_Standard
static text 1 Major-Willard 1106976976 12 Wulf_ used if the function/variable is only used in one source file, at global scope, it should be declared as static; variables of this storage class are initialised to zero; variables of this storage class which are declared in functions maintain their value between calls to the function
std text 1 Chris 1247743928 62 pragma_ /say C99 early draft: http://std.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n843.pdf - C99 + TC 3 working paper: http://open-std.org/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n1256.pdf - C1X 2009-03-01 draft: http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1362.pdf - Quick C library reference: http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/webmonkeys/book/c_guide/
stderr text 1 Major-Willard 1104616252 0 nobody a FILE *, traditionally associated with file descriptor 2
stdin text 1 Major-Willard 1104616182 16 Major-Willard a FILE *, traditionally associated with file descriptor 0, using fflush() with it is generally pointless
stdinflush text 1 pragma_ 1193892288 15 pragma_ /say Will fflush(stdin) flush unread characters from the standard input stream? No! See http://www.c-faq.com/stdio/stdinflush.html and http://www.c-faq.com/stdio/stdinflush2.html
stfu text 1 pragma_ 1180052783 7 snhmib /say No, you stfu!
stinkin-thinkin text 1 _pragma 1203669727 1 pragma_ http://psychcentral.com/lib/2006/the-top-10-types-of-stinkin-thinkin/
stop text 1 joeyadams 1249676931 3 umopepisdn` /say If you do not stop it, I'm going to invoke my scary admin powers against you. You've been warned.
storage text 1 kate` 1221600563 0 nobody /call linkageandstorage
str text 1 prec 1104399552 4 pragma_ a reserved file-scope identifier prefix when followed by a lowercase letter
string text 1 kate` 1179262366 33 Wulf_ a sequence of characters terminated by and including a null character ; http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/String
strlen(s) text 1 banisterfiend 1224143962 0 nobody quite expressive
strncpy text 1 pragma_ 1204705609 6 pragma_ http://c-faq.com/lib/strncpy.html and http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/archive/2005/01/07/348437.aspx
struct text 1 Major-Willard 1104886362 5 cousteau used to define an abstract data type containing other (possibly nested) data types
stupid text 1 pragma_ 1194256622 27 Slat_Carf /say $args is a $sizes $idiot!
sudo text 1 PoppaVic 1195562711 0 nobody http://aplawrence.com/cgi-bin/printer.pl?/Basics/sudo.html
support text 1 prec 1108943444 16 pragma_ /say If you are looking for installation support for a particular piece of software, you are in the wrong place. This channel exists for C programmers and those aspiring to be C programmers -- it is not a general software support channel.
surprise text 1 syntropy_ 1250290153 2 syntropy_ /say How about a nice cold glass of shut the fuck up
system-dependent text 1 pragma_ 1199480739 1 codemonke /call doesntcare
t&g text 1 gamag 1198330155 1 gamag The C Answer Book by Clovis L. Tondo and Scott E. Gimpel.
take text 1 pragma_ 1231874071 27 pragma_ /say You take the $args.
taocp text 1 twkm 1104462083 7 JasonosaJ The Art of Computer Programming, by Knuth, http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Special:Booksources/0201485419
taunt text 1 pragma_ 1259025697 1 pragma_ /call insult
teacher text 1 pragma_ 1199779292 5 kate` /say If someone in the channel is asking pointed questions of a specific individual, please do not answer their questions if you are not that individual. We're sure you're quite smart and capable, but the point is to let the individual infer the answer himself. You can give a programmer Coca-cola, but if you teach them how to carbonate coffee ...
teaching text 1 twkm 1108008187 7 lemonade` not just accepting that the person asking knows what they are doing and has merely forgotten the proper forms to use. Rather, they need insight into what solutions exist to solve the problems they face; for which, there can be no better tool than a clear explanation of the problem, even if you must draw it out of them millimeter by torturous millimeter.
temp text 1 syntropy_ 1254013586 0 nobody /msg ##c foo
terminator text 1 Cin 1194839172 0 nobody http://img223.imageshack.us/img223/7959/stringliteralgg3.png
test88 text 1 Cin 1194548259 0 nobody test
testbed text 1 PoppaVic 1187198287 0 nobody A simple program that grows and evolves to _test_ what you learn/read and is disposable.
testcase text 1 lemonade` 1249772768 111 tp76 /say a testcase is a minimal compilable example exhibiting your symptoms. "Minimal" means just the bare essentials required to illustrate your question. Please paste a testcase at http://codepad.org to help us assist you.
thanks text 1 pragma_ 1109979248 134 ccihcdaa /say $welcome, $nick
thanx text 1 pragma_ 1179879852 3 praveen /call thanks
that text 1 RuralHack 1254142262 3 BenHem how we can alter the teaching of children like in the republic
the_cake text 1 pragma_ 1195100423 0 nobody "The cake was moist and delicious." "The cake is a lie ... The cake is a lie ... The cake is a lie ..."
there text 1 RuralHack 1254142285 3 Its_Neuroscience no bad in this world
thesims text 1 pragma_ 1260214746 1 pragma_ /say It's not entirely unreasonable that God is just a computer programmer and we're just The Sims; albeit with a very complex and intelligent autonomous AI that is capable of deluding us into thinking we have free-will. See also !godprogrammer
thingswedo text 1 pragma_ 1259592605 0 nobody http://faculty.ed.uiuc.edu/g-cziko/twd/pdf/index.html
thinking text 1 PoppaVic 1185822844 5 PoppaVic http://thinking-forth.sourceforge.net/
this text 1 LogicCore 1205229084 45 Maxdamantus awesome dude :)
thx text 1 pragma_ 1179879858 27 the_unmaker /call thanks
tias text 1 Spark 1228985071 7 pragma_ /say "Try It And See" is a damaged philosophy that leads to unportable code and may lead to an undefined behavior trap.
title module 1 pragma_ 1258840021 22 stoop get_title.pl
tits text 1 pragma_ 1252284750 0 nobody http://fukung.net/v/9783/10c26d61f447c5ae1d141cc1485244fe.gif
tnx text 1 pragma_ 1251695064 1 pragma_ /call thanks
to text 1 prec 1104400219 3 oioioio a reserved function identifier prefix when followed by a lowercase letter
tools4c text 1 PoppaVic 1209749114 1 PoppaVic /say ##workset is for lex/yacc and other such support tools.
top10 text 1 pragma_ 1193812563 11 halberd /say Top 10 beginner mistakes: http://www.andromeda.com/people/ddyer/topten.html (Bonus: find the mistakes within the mistakes!)
tor]{ text 1 pragma_ 1258970930 7 pragma_ a devout extremist Christian zealot who believes strongly in the Bible's "word of God". He will "conveniently" ignore any relevent commentary you make and will relentlessly pursue his attempts to belittle non-believers. He possesses no logic or rationality; only absolute faith. He cannot make arguments; he can only preach. Converse with him at your own risk.
touché text 1 themathkid 1203837688 1 themathkid /say Touché is what you say when you make a point, then someone makes a counterpoint.
tp76 text 1 Pip 1250500121 5 Pip /say tp76 must be bored !
trie text 1 PoppaVic 1205343145 2 Wulf_ http://www.cs.bu.edu/teaching/c/tree/trie/
trigraph text 1 twkm 1104552373 3 pippijn a three character sequence beginning with two question marks, intended to make using c possible on systems where the usual punctuators are missing, typically from keyboards. these sequence is replaced during phase 1 of translation and takes place even within quoted strings.
true text 1 snhmib 1197769594 2 musty- !false
truth text 1 PoppaVic 1189455615 13 marshmallows http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~evans/cs655/readings/ewd498.html
tutorial text 1 pragma_ 1108597292 38 jrt05 http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/Web_resources#Getting_Started , "the tutorial, by being brief, may also be misleading"
tuts text 1 Jafet 1216118004 7 lemonade` /say Almost every "tutorial" on the web is written by a person who does not know C well. Would you learn C from such a person? Obtain a good C book (see !books) and read it.
twiddle text 1 kate` 1204722036 1 kate` /call twiddling
twiddling text 1 kate` 1221611255 10 Wulf_ /say http://www.cs.utk.edu/~vose/c-stuff/bithacks.html
twkm text 1 Major-Willard 1106352903 4 dahitokiri a cruel man, but fair
ty text 1 pragma_ 1179879872 5 variable /call thanks
typo text 1 Wulf_ 1235599055 1 Wulf_ typographical error
u text 1 Wulf_ 1252559062 3 Senfberg /say plz learn how 2 spl "you"!
uafshs,da text 1 snhmib 1231383719 1 snhmib /say use a friggin shell script, dumbass
ub text 1 kate` 1236376997 29 Oddity undefined behavior. Invoking undefined behavior can cause fluffy kittens to fly out from your nose.
udefine text 1 pragma_ 1255059316 4 pragma_ /call urban
udict text 1 pragma_ 1255059294 406 Sailormoon /call urban
unbufferedgetc text 1 pragma_ 1106032892 5 pragma_ /say How to disable line-buffering with termios: http://shtrom.ssji.net/skb/getc.html
understood text 1 Auris- 1204317155 12 kate` /say We understood you the first time, and answered already; you may not have understood the answers. Instead of ignoring them and repeating your question, find out what they mean.
union text 1 Major-Willard 1104886538 4 ColonelJ used to define an abstract data type whose members occupy the same memory
unixfaq text 1 twkm 1104460642 1 cousteau http://www.erlenstar.demon.co.uk/unix/faq_toc.html
unmaintainable text 1 vorpal 1207882362 1 vorpal http://freeworld.thc.org/root/phun/unmaintain.html
unsigned text 1 infobahn 1104595343 0 nobody a qualifier for integer data types, which renders them incapable of representing negative numbers but increases the number of positive values they can represent.
usetherighttool text 1 vorpal 1225802282 2 vorpal Use the right tool for the job. Someone once said, “if the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. ” Avoid placing artificial limitations on your projects by keeping an open mind and learning more tools, as your skills improve.
utf-8 text 1 Wulf_ 1236229252 6 Random832 an ascii-compatible way to represent arbitrary unicode characters with octets. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8 | printf("\xc3\xb6\n");
utsl text 1 Wulf4 1235548349 3 Wulf4 /call UTSL
v text 1 Zhivago 1178320878 2 pshr_ the same as v == 0
valgrind text 1 joeyadams 1249675748 7 c_nick a memory debugging tool. When your program is exhibiting erratic behavior, it may be due to a memory error such as overrunning a buffer or not updating the pointer after a realloc. Try running your program with valgrind; it will save you a lot of time.
validity text 1 pragma_ 1260221360 1 pragma_ http://www.jimpryor.net/teaching/vocab/validity.html
vampire text 1 pragma_ 1189558513 2 pragma_ /say The Help Vampire: A Spotter's Guide [http://www.slash7.com/pages]
videotestcase text 1 lemonade` 1236379037 1 lemonade` a video testcase is a minimal viewable video exhibiting your example. "Minimal" means just the bare essentials required to illustrate your example. Please record a video testcase at http://www.youtube.com to help us assist you.
vim-cheat-sheet text 1 pragma_ 1199481348 0 nobody http://www.viemu.com/vi-vim-cheat-sheet.gif
vla text 1 Wulf_ 1241436478 1 Wulf_ a variable length array; an array data structure of automatic storage duration whose length is determined at run time (instead of at compile time). Example: void voo(int n) { float arr[n]; }
volatile text 1 twkm 1105427414 5 pepsi a type qualifier, which requires that value caching not be performed.
vt100 text 1 PoppaVic 1188660161 2 pragma_ http://pegasus.cs.csubak.edu/Tables_Charts/VT100_Escape_Codes.html http://members.save-net.com/jko@save-net.com/asm/r_vt200.txt
warning-labels text 1 pragma_ 1183266883 2 pragma_ http://www.myconfinedspace.com/2007/03/23/internet-warning-labels/
warnings text 1 Baughn 1173671019 125 spv http://www.iso-9899.info/wiki/WarningFlags
wcs text 1 prec 1104399769 1 Saparok a reserved function identifier prefix when followed by a lowercase letter
wcsftime text 1 twkm 1104393957 1 mauke convert date and time to wide string, #include <wchar.h>, size_t wcsftime(wchar_t *ws, size_t maxlen, const wchar_t *format, const struct tm *timeptr); returns NULL if the conversion would succeed within maxlen wide characters otherwise the number of codes stored excluding the terminating null wide character, see http://www.iso-9899.info/man?wcsftime
wcsrtombs text 1 twkm 1104395426 0 nobody convert wide character string to (narrow) character string (restartable), #include <wchar.h>, size_t wcsrtombs(char *s, const wchar_t **ws, size_t len, mbstate_t *ps); returns (size_t)-1 and stores EILSEQ in errno if a wide character is encountered that cannot be converted otherwise the number of bytes in the resulting sequence not including the terminating null character, see http://www.iso-9899.info/man?wcsrtombs
welcome text 1 pragma_ 1109979223 5 lemonade` "No problem" "You're welcome" "Think nothing of it" "Not a problem" "My pleasure"
west text 1 pragma_ 1231873982 3 d3mn0id /say $rpg_ans
wg14 text 1 twkm 1104460837 1 pragma_ http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/
what text 1 pragma_ 1236820003 174 grot /call excuse
what_answers text 1 pragma_ 1195012185 1 pragma_ "I don't know." "That is a $severity $question_type question."
who text 1 pragma_ 1258611970 6 seakazam /say $who_answers
who_answers text 1 pragma_ 1258611928 0 nobody "Hannah Montana" "Britney Spears" "Thomas Hobbes" "Rene Descartes" "Mr. T" "Chuck Norris" "the Power Rangers" "the Teletubbies" "Spider-Man" "Hulk Hogan" "a butterfly" Goethe "Barack Obama" "John McCain" "Hillary Clinton" "Rodney Dangerfield" "LeVar Burton" "Sarah Palin"
why text 1 pragma_ 1194258443 48 umopepisdn` /say $why_answers
why_answers text 1 pragma_ 1194140322 4 joeyadams "I don't know." "Because the $sizes $colors $animals made it that way." "That's just how it is." "If you just investigate a $sizes amount further, you can figure it out." "Because I said so!" "Are you thinking clearly?" "Are you sure you're not a $sizes $idiot?"
whymove text 1 pragma_ 1111196059 3 pragma_ /say See http://freenode.net/policy.shtml and http://freenode.net/policy.shtml#channelnaming for information on the unusual channel name.
wiki text 1 twkm 1104229988 17 KingAztech http://www.iso-9899.info/
wikipedia module 1 pragma_ 1257554350 262 Sailormoon wikipedia.pl
win32 text 1 PoppaVic 1180888225 72 n00p try #winprog on EFnet or #winapi on freenode
winGTK+ text 1 PoppaVic 1203017835 1 Cin http://www.gtk.org/download-windows.html
windows text 1 Major-Willard 1106527942 15 Jafet a thirty-two bit extension and graphical shell to a sixteen-bit patch to an eight-bit operating system originally coded for a four-bit microprocessor which was written by a two-bit company that can't stand one bit of competition.
wizo text 1 kp 1194487607 2 kp /me <3 wizo.
works text 1 pragma_ 1231373678 24 pragma_ /say It works it works! Omg omg omg! I mean it compiles. Now what's a segfault?
wotsit text 1 snhmib 1199573903 6 snhmib http://www.wotsit.org, loads of file type resources!
wtf text 1 pragma_ 1251245783 34 pragma_ /call acronym
x->y text 1 prec 1108845393 equivalenv prec (*x).y
xY text 1 Baughn 1203448278 0 nobody /call xy
x[y] text 1 prec 1106283927 24 pragma_ syntactic sugar for *(x + y)
xy text 1 Draconx|Laptop 1175596315 145 Wulf_ /say The XY problem: You want to do X, but don't know how. You think you can solve it using Y, but don't know how to do that, either. You ask about Y, which is a strange thing to want to do. Just ask about X.
yo text 1 pragma_ 1179679895 5 pragma_ /call hi
you\sremind\sme\sof\sthe\s(.*) regex 1 pragma_ 1196905060 0 nobody say $nick: What $1
youredoingitwrong text 1 pragma_ 1178966474 4 pragma_ /say This is you: http://www.doingitwrong.com/
yz text 1 kate` 1203601730 7 peapicker /call understood
| text 1 Major-Willard 1104595595 10 mordy_ the bitwise inclusive OR binary operator
|= text 1 prec 1107898467 6 pengo the bitwise inclusive-OR assignment operator. The expression (x |= y) is equivalent to (x = x | y) except that the expression x is evaluated only once.
|| text 1 Major-Willard 1106515400 11 mordy_ the McCarthy logical-or binary operator
} text 1 Major-Willard 1106528206 2 Jsonic used to terminate a block
~ text 1 Major-Willard 1104602592 8 Wulf_ the bitwise NOT unary operator