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Why doesn't this work?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:00

Why doesn't this work?


#include <stdio.h>

main()
{
int c, nl;

nl = 0;
while ((c = getchar()) != EOF)
if (c == '\n')
++nl;
printf("%d\n", nl);
}

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:05

Why should it work?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:06

It doesn't print nl.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:08

Your reaction time is too slow. Try turning the turbo button off.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:13

ONE WORD: THE OPTIONAL INDENTATION OF CODE. THREAD OVER

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:33

>>5
It was idented but this forum removed it.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:34

>>6
forum
Back to just get the fuck out of here, ok?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:38

It does work.  Stop trolling.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:44

>>1
Are you compiling it with a Python compiler?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:49

>>7
Forum. A public meeting or assembly for open discussion

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 18:53

>>10
/prog/ isn't public nor for open discussion.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 20:02

>>10
There are only three people on Prague.  That hardly qualifies as public.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 20:14

Looks like a case of C FAQ parentheses.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-30 23:24

I think python was your previous language?

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-31 0:46

std::cout >> std::cin;
Exception: stack overflow.

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-31 5:29

Works for me. Therefore I second >>7

Name: [code] 2011-01-31 10:55

sed 's/F)\(.*\)}/F){\1}}/g'

Name: Anonymous 2011-01-31 12:55

>>17
Why would you do that?  Are you some kind of retard?

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