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[off-topic] Ode to C

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Michael Starberg - 24 Mar 2008 01:25 GMT
May your signals all trap
May your references be bounded
All memory aligned
Floats to ints rounded

Remember ...

Non-zero is true
++ adds one
Arrays start with zero
and, NULL is for none

For octal, use zero
0x means hex
= will set
== means test

use -> for a pointer
a dot if its not
? : is confusing
use them a lot

a.out is your program
there's no U in foobar
and, char (*(*x())[])() is
a function returning a pointer
to an array of pointers to
functions returning char
Michael A. Covington - 24 Mar 2008 02:25 GMT
> and, char (*(*x())[])() is
> a function returning a pointer
> to an array of pointers to
> functions returning char

And that's why we have C# !
Michael Starberg - 24 Mar 2008 02:56 GMT
>> and, char (*(*x())[])() is
>> a function returning a pointer
>> to an array of pointers to
>> functions returning char
>
> And that's why we have C# !

Indeed!
Mythran - 24 Mar 2008 17:11 GMT
>>> and, char (*(*x())[])() is
>>> a function returning a pointer
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Indeed!

Me too!!!!

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