Be sure that my future will be better than yours... At least I am not so rude like you. Oh... .and about that ban thing ............. :eek:...
I don't know If i ask clever questions but sure this one ->http://cboard.cprogramming.com/showthread.php?t=88784 is called a clever answer..
First thing first : If it baffles you to answer something then simply don't answer it ! And about my code, is not incomplete, is just a Code...
I' m paying attension but I'm not seem to get it .. { char *buffer; char *fillBuffer () { char line[1000]; gets (line); return...
Isn't the values tha ptr holds automatically destroyed when we exit the function ?
isn't that the same case ?? http://www.go4expert.com/showthread.php?t=3893
if I use malloc like this : struct node * create(struct node *head,int val) { struct node *ptr; ptr = (struct node *)...
suppose we have the following code snippet: struct node { int data; struct node *next; } struct node * returnNewNode(struct node...
thanks.
then why it doesn't crash. I compile it with 2 different compilers and it doesn't crash why is that ???
Someone help please ... struct node { int d; struct node *next; } struct node * create(int val) { struct node nd, *ndPtr;...
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