Please, can anybody explain this #C #programming #riddle? It was originally intended as example for first lesson of C course for beginners, but I fell into trap!
The source:
#include <stdio.h>
void main(void)
{
int a=1, b=1;
printf("Hello++: a==%d, b==%d, a++==%d, ++b==%d, a==%d, b==%d […]
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
std::cout << "Hello, World!"<< std::endl;
return 0;
}
¿
#E:\python314t
(for the free-threaded build).
Free-threaded (3.14t):
Ensure you check the box for
#Include free-threaded binaries
during 3.14 installation to enable
#3.14t-build
Hi @kelteseth.bsky.social would this code pass for 'modules-native'? If you take a look at any of the .cppm files here you'll see I #include from the standard library, but use import otherwise. github.com/sebsjames/ma...
I wrote some interesting code here it is
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main() {
double sex, balls, penis, boobs = 0.5;
int cum = 0;
printf("Please, input the conversion rate between two currencies of your choice:");
scanf_s("%lf", &sex);
while (cum == 0) {
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#FOREIGN #COUNTRIES HAVE #TAKEN #ADVANTAGE OF #AMERICA'S #GENEROSITIES FOR #CENTURIES BY #UNGRATEFUL #COUNTRIES THAT #INCLUDE #ALLIES.
This #WorldDownSyndromeDay, we celebrate discoveries powered by shared data from #KidsFirstDRC and #INCLUDE Data Coordinating Center, revealing links between Down syndrome and other childhood conditions.
#CrossconditionResearch
A woman with her arms slightly outstretched wandering in deep, darkened, leafy shade next to & in a mountain stream. She's stepped into the bright sunlight in her tattered dress. Her head is tipped downward as if in the inspection of her brightened hand... Image is done in grayscale. It was one of my/our last done just prior to my cancer surgery.
In the bright sunlight of my/our house a friend is sitting side-saddle semi-nude with a huge, beautiful darkly feathered wreath over her shoulders, covering her body & emphasizing her beautifully masked face. Her eyes are directly at you from within the jeweled & ornamented mask. Image/portrait is in grayscale.
In a VERY black, heavy felt, hooded cloak- a woman is looking downward towards you. (She's my wife.) Her face & skin are very pale by means of a filter on the camera lens, polarizer. This filter also gives greater light to some of her very long, straightened auburn-red hair. The filter also renders the dark sky behind her as very nearly as black as is the cloak that she's looking out from. Her face is emotionless; her eyes are very direct upon you. The image/portrait is in grayscale.
A woman in a very dark, chiaroscuro setting, has an uniquely beautiful face partly lit by a bright flame upon a darkened candlestick that she is holding. It's flame is bent away from her face because she is blowing at it in order to extinguish its solitary light. Her holding hands/fingers are barely visible, as also is her chest that's ornamented by a shiny silver medallion on a silver chain. It's part of a series of studies in grayscale, called "Wish".
Since #humans are #simply an #ensemble of #life #work in at least 50% #our #endeavor #HumansOfBluesky is #always an #honor to #include #representation #expression #creativity #value #beauty #ECK #EastCoastKin #photography #WestCoastKin #WestCoastPhotographers #BlueskyPhotography #OnlyBeautifulThings
Hype for the Future 139J → A Simple C Program
Introduction Perhaps the simplest programs in the C Programming Language are such programs that only require the puts() function in the entirety of the code. However, in the GNU dialect of C (and in POSIX more broadly), an additional requirement of […]
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("hello world\n");
}
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#developers #community #programming #include #programmercommunity #gofundme #Ireland #Ennis #programmers #competition #donations #kids #donationswelcome #donationsneeded
Wear the standard library.
#include <stdio.h> — dark mode and light mode.
#C #developerlife
The C++ standard library, a construct so far gone that you have to #include ~9000 lines of extra code for std::move, which should have been a built-in.
(Yes, I know you can just static_cast to && in most cases, but it's not exactly readable...)
ゴミは速やかにゴミ箱へ
Світе, швидко викидай своє сміття у смітник.
Інакше настане червона зима.
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#trash #immediately #priority #essential #include #people #specific #example #certain #Hanafuda #President #more #Emperor #mercy #currently #impose #death #sentence #Ukraine
ゴミは速やかにゴミ箱へ
Світе, швидко викидай своє сміття у смітник.
Інакше настане червона зима.
www.pixiv.net/novel/show.p...
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#trash #immediately #priority #essential #include #people #specific #example #certain #Hanafuda #President #more #Emperor #mercy #currently #impose #death #sentence #Ukraine
ゴミは速やかにゴミ箱へ
Світе, швидко викидай своє сміття у смітник.
Інакше настане червона зима.
note.com/poison_raika...
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#trash #immediately #priority #essential #include #people #specific #example #certain #Hanafuda #President #more #Emperor #mercy #currently #impose #death #sentence #Ukraine #world
#include <stdio.h> is so ubiquitous it stops registering. But it's worth understanding what it actually provides — and why it's usually the first line a C program ever has.
#C #cprogramming #programming
thanks but no not them, my thing only doesn't pass on the CRAN machines (happily though I think it's a single missing #include from vendored code, 99% confident). I'm waiting for remaining builds to finish before confirming "in production" 8) CRAN valgrind also found a tiny non-allocation edge case
More like #include <string.h>?
FWIW my grandmother taught me crochet (and we made a throw/blanket together ) but I doubt I could remember much of it ☹️
The .#include and .#includeIfPresent directives in case configuration files can optionally take arguments to pass variables into the included files in #OpenFOAM-dev github.com/OpenFOAM/OpenFOAM...
check out my facile tune
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <alsa/asoundlib.h>
int main() {
snd_rawmidi_t* cb[2] […]
# A depressed coders first program:
#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
printf("Good Bye Cruel World");
!return;
}
Solved Computer Systems Organization CSCI 463-1 Spring 2025 Homework #8
I. Endianness Consider the following program: #include #include #include using namespace std; int main() { int i = 0x87654321; char u[5] = "unix"; ofstream myfile; myfile.open("fileout.txt",…
Per si no queda clar:
#include <iostream>
int main() {
for (int item = 0; item < 2000; ++item) {
std::cout << "FINS ALS COLLONS, N'ESTIC!" << std::endl;
}
return 0;
}
I love posting C++ code on the fediverse #include
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main() {
// this statement prints "hello world"
cout << "hello world";
return 0;
}
Ik heb onlangs linux mint op een oude macbook air geïnstalleerd, maar nu is er een kernel update en krijg ik deze foutmelding bij het installeren. Zijn er meer mensen die dit hebben gezien? En heb je een oplossing gevonden?
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```
warning: the compiler differs from the one used to […]
Blimey! I added #include <windows.h> to an old project to implement one thing and to my amazement it *didn't* instantly generate 999 errors this time! :D
#include <linux/uapi/*.> in Wayland protocol core. Yeah…