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I shouldn't think so for a moment.Originally posted by Bunk View PostThat's a rather horrendous looking for-loop Zeity. I'm sure it's textbook for what you're doing though

I just wanted to see how awful I could make it look while it still worked.

I've even used sscanf a bit further down, which is sommat I would normally pluck out my eyes before using.Comment
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Due to circumstances beyound my control*, I was unable to say

Byeeee

*the network was fecked, as per usual.
So,

Morning all.
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I think that's the most use I've ever made of the comma operator.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostI just wanted to see how awful I could make it look while it still worked.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostDue to circumstances beyound my control*, I was unable to say

Byeeee

*the network was fecked, as per usual.
So,

Morning all.

Morning Z.
Morning all
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Morning all
Need to watch that dehydration - not drinking enough. So off to the offy this lunchtime to stock up on some refreshing beer!If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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Over the years I've seen some pretty bizarre things being done in the conditional part of the for loop. Sometimes it almost renders the body of the loop unneccessaryOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostI think that's the most use I've ever made of the comma operator.
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Morning drivelers
Apparently I'm going to get some IT kit on Thursday. I may actually have to do some work
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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YesOriginally posted by DaveB View PostMorning drivelers
Apparently I'm going to get some IT kit on Thursday. I may actually have to do some work
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Apparently it takes 4 hours to do the IT induction.......Originally posted by Diver View PostYes
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"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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