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a very occasional diary: __VA_ARGS__ + C99 compound literals ...
It occurred to me that new C features added by C99 standard can be used to implement „safe variadic functions“ that is, something syntactically looking like ...
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a very occasional diary: An exercise
To find a sub-array with the maximal sum it's enough to find a sub-array with the .... with the biggest sum consists of only the largest individual element. ...
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a very occasional diary: __VA_ARGS__ + C99 compound literals ...
Jul 30, 2005 ... It occurred to me that new C features added by C99 standard can be used to implement „safe variadic functions“ that is, ...
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a very occasional diary: kernel stack overflow.
Aug 11, 2005 ... kernel stack overflow. Linux kernel traditionally has very spartan run-time environment. This is because kernel code is only written by real ...
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a very occasional diary: kernel stack overflow.
Aug 11, 2005 ... kernel stack overflow. Linux kernel traditionally has very spartan run-time environment. This is because kernel code is only written by real ...
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a very occasional diary: ext3: magic, more magic.
Feb 1, 2006 ... ext3 htree code in Linux kernel implements peculiar version of balanced ... The answer is simple: by ext3 htree design, capacity of the root ...
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