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Questions about or related to the book "The C Programming Language" (which is also known as K&R) by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie.

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Signal EOF in mac osx terminal

I am stumped by the 1.5.2 question in K&R. I googled for some time and found out that I have to supply the EOF input after entering the characters. long nc = 0; while (getchar() != EOF) ++nc; ...
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How exactly are data types represented in a computer?

I'm a beginning programmer reading K&R, and I feel as if the book assumes a lot of previous knowledge. One aspect that confuses me is the actual representation, or should I say existence, of ...
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Why does this C word histogram program print an overflow of 0?

I am studying from the K&R C Programming Edition and one of the exercises (1-13) is to print a word length histogram which I mostly succeeded in doing. However, there is one issue. if (nc < ...
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Histogram of the length of words exercise hint?

I'm learning C with "The C Programming Language" book, and I'm trying to solve exercise 1.13: "Write a program to print a histogram of the lengths of words in its input. It is easy to draw the ...
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K&R Exercise 1-21 - Mental incomprehension

The "impossible" K&R exercise. "Write a program entab that replaces strings of blanks by the minimum number of tabs and blanks to achieve the same spacing. Use the same tab stops, say ...
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K&R The C Programming Language - Exercise 2-2: Check my work?

I'm not exactly struggling with this exercise(holy crap, after 1-20 through 1-24...), but I am wondering if there is something wrong with my solution. The exercise asks you to write a loop equivalent ...
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KandR2 Entab program clarification

This is Exercise 5-11 in the KandR2 book. Exercise 5-11. Modify the program "entab" and "detab" (written as exercises in Chapter 1.) to accept a list of tab stops as arguments. ...
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Standard libraries included multiple times over several files?

In the K&R book (p59) (edit: second edition, covering ANSI C), it is suggested that it is easier to split larger projects into multiple files. In each file, several libraries are included at the ...
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K&R C Programming Language - Reverse Polish Calculator

I'm relatively new to C (but decently well versed in programming in general) and I've been trying to self study via the K&R C book. I've found myself stumped when trying to understand how the ...
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Replacing spaces for TAB with (or without) arrays

I tried to follow some advice and started reading C programming language book. In the book there are several exercise and end of each chapter. I've just did the following exercise: Write a program ...
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K&R exercise 1-21

Exercise 1-21. Write a program entab that replaces strings of blanks by the minimum number of tabs and blanks to achieve the same spacing. Use the same tab stops as for detab. When either a tab or a ...
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Why do I need to explicitly putchar (' ') in this code?

I am working through Kernighan & Ritchie and have got to exercise 1.9. In fact I wrote some code which appears to solve the exercise, and I have tested it on Windows (with Git Bash and gcc) and ...
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What function is K&R exercise 2-6 really asking for?

Exercise 2-6. Write a function setbits(x,p,n,y) that returns x with the n bits that begin at position p set to the rightmost n bits of y, leaving the other bits unchanged. I have been trying to ...
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"Bit-fields are assigned left to right on some machines and right to left on others"- unable to get the concept from "The C Programming Language" book

I was going through the text "The C Programming Language" by Kernighan and Ritchie. While discussing about bit-fields at the end of that section, the authors say: "Fields are assigned ...
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Are typedef declarations for bare function types (ie: not function pointers) legal in C89/C90?

Let's consider the following code: #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> typedef int INTFUNC(char *, char *); INTFUNC lencmp; int main(void) { printf("%d\n", lencmp("...
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Is it really legal for K&R to write "PFI strcmp, numcmp;" where PFI is typedef'd as "int (*)(char *, char *)"?

In The C Programming Language (Kernighan and Ritchie, 2nd ed) on p147, the authors show a typedef declaration typedef int (*PFI)(char *, char *); (PFI stands for "pointer to function returning ...
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Explain this implementation of malloc from the K&R book

This is an excerpt from the book on C by Kernighan and Ritchie. It shows how to implement a version of malloc. Although well commented, I am having great difficulty in understanding it. Can somebody ...
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What is the use of a pointer to function as shown in K&R example

In the K&R ANSI C book I have stumbled upon a piece of code where a pointer to a function is used. I think I understand the idea behind pointers to functions, but the example presented in the book ...
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The validity of casting in the 'function pointer' version of K&R's qsort

This question is about the 'function pointer' version of qsort from K&R (2e), section 5.11 (p118-121). There are a number of places where I don't understand why or how the casts work, and I ...
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Alternative (K&R) C syntax for function declaration versus prototypes

What is useful about this C syntax — using 'K&R' style function declarations? int func (p, p2) void* p; int p2; { return 0; } I was able to write this in Visual Studios 2010beta // ...
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The C Programming Language (K&R) exercise 2-8: Rotate a number to the right. Is this OK?

I'm following The C Programming Language (K&R). This is exercise 2-8. It says to create a function to rotate a number to the right by some number of bits. The answer I came up with 'seems' to do ...
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RPN in "The C Programming Language" book 2nd edition section 4.3, numbers not being pushed to stack

I have been reading through the C programming Langauge book and in section 4.3 I am trying to compile and run the code thats provided in pages 76-79. I think I have done exactly what is in the ...
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Why did K&R2 not initialize pointers to NULL?

In K&R2, the declarations and initializations of everything are separated. Also, when NULL is introduced, not once is it used in an initialization, but always as a return or comparison value. Did ...
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Why doesn't this while loop go on forever? Beginner C question

#define MAXLINE 1000 char pattern[] = "ould"; main() { char line[MAXLINE]; int found = 0; while (getline(line,MAXLINE) > 0) if (strindex(line, pattern) >= 0 ) { ...
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Problem with example 1.5.2 in K&R book on C

I'm teaching myself C with K&R and am stumped by one of the examples in the book. I compile the code exactly as it is written in the example but it does not do what the authors say it will. The ...
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Why does this code work but the other version does not?

Specifically, the code is a solution to Exercise 1-9 in K&R C Programming Language 2nd Edition. I already solved it, but I have a question. Write a program to copy its input to its output, ...
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Putchar and Getchar in C

I'm reading K&R's The C Programming Language and have become confused on putchar and getchar. I made a program where you enter 10 chars and the program prints them back out to the screen. #...
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How to convert a K&R function declaration to an ANSI function declaration automatically?

// K&R syntax int foo(a, p) int a; char *p; { return 0; } // ANSI syntax int foo(int a, char *p) { return 0; } As you see, in K&R style, the types of variables are declared ...
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K&R Exercise 1-20 The Programming Language 2nd edition

What should i do in this program. I cant understand. The question is as : Write a program detab that replaces tabs in the input with the proper number of blanks to space to the next tab stop. Assume ...
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Writing multiple lines of text to an array in C

I'm a very amateur programmer working his way through K&R's 'The C Programming language'. I'm on the character arrays section of the first chapter, and I'm trying to do one of the recommended ...
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Have the code examples from K&R ever been conforming?

The C Programming Language by Brian Kernighan and Dennis Ritchie contains a lot of examples such as this famous one (K&R 2nd edition 1.1): #include <stdio.h> main() { printf("hello, ...
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Why do I get this error: Conflicting types for getline

Can somebody please take a look at this and tell me what is wrong. I have 3 errors: error: Conflicting types for getline error: too few arguments to function call, expected 3 have 2 error: ...
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Doubts in K&R edition 2

1. 8.2 Page 171 Low Level I/O - Read and Write #include "syscalls.h" int getchar(void) { char c; return (read(0, &c, 1) == 1) ? (unsigned char) c : ...
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What does this typedef declaration mean?

I know about typedef in C, but I got confused when I saw a declaration in the K&R book. The declaration is typedef int (*PFI) (char *,char *) What does it mean? What is PFI and how can we use ...
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K&R Quicksort issue

I seem to be having a problem understanding where the issue is in the qsort implementation by K&R (C Programming Language second edition). void qsort_1(int v[], int left, int right) { int i, ...
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Why is it valid for the function to pass out a pointer in this K&R example?

I'm learning C by reading K&R (ANSI edition), supplemented with 21st Century C. I'd say I'm already pretty confident with most of the fundamentals of pointers. That means I know you have to be ...
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Can the function getline() from stdio.h coexist with the one in K&R88?

I'm knee-deep in [K&R88] and I get chided by gcc because the function getline(), which K&R use as example and practise material, is now in stdio.h (and has been since around 2010, I'm told.) ...
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"extern" inside a function?

Well, reading "a bit old" book ("The C programming language", second edition, by Dennis Ritchie), I came a cross the following: An external variable must be defined, exactly once, outside of any ...
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How do I complete K&R Exercise 2-4?

I'm learning how to write programs in C using the k&r book (The C Programming Language) and I have a problem with one of the exercises. It's asking me to detect and remove a character in string s1,...
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bit count function in K&R [closed]

In the book "C Programming Language" by K&R, there is a bit count function: int bitsCount(unsigned x) { int b; for (b = 0; x != 0; x >>= 1) if (x & 01) b++; ...
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What's a good example of register variable usage in C?

I'm reading through K&R and came to the small section on register variables, and was wondering if people here have some good examples of this put into practice. From section 4.7 in K&R: ...
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Is this call by reference or by value in C?

I'm reading a book the c programming language authored by Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie. The book lists code below void strcpy(char *s, char *t){ while((*s = *t) != '\0'){ s++; ...
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Why is a function declared near the top of a source file?

I'm working through K & R to learn programming. Going well so far, but I'm unclear about the role of a line of code from section 1.8 (functions). In section 1.8, the authors show you how to ...
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K&R section 5.11 qsort program generates a warning of pointer-mismatch. Can you explain why this warning is generated?

Following is the excerpt from the program: I have tried to re-produce as little code as possible to focus on the warning message. #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string....
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Having trouble understanding free() from K&R

I'm having a lot of trouble understanding what's going on inside the free function shown on chapter 8.7 from K&R, here's the full code and some information on how the program operates: The blocks ...
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Calculate range of variable types in C

a hobbyist here so sorry for the nooby question. K&R ex. 2-1. Use header constants and/or direct computation to calculate range of various variable types (char, short, int, long) + floating types. ...
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Difficulties with an example 1.9 of The C Programming Language

I'm am working my way through the exercises of the first chapter of The C Programming Language and while I understand most of what is said and shown, there is one example that I don't understand. In 1....
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Questions regarding getchar and putchar in C (K&R)

so I'm learning C by following the book, 'The C Programming Language 2nd Edition' by Dennis Ritchie and Brian Kernighan. In section 1.5.1 File Copying, the following program is shown: #include <...

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