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  1. How do I use %s in C correctly? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 11, 2022 · I know that %s is a string of characters, but I don't know how to use it. Can anyone provide me a very basic example of how its used and how it's different from char? All the examples …

  2. What does /s mean? : r/OutOfTheLoop - Reddit

    The s tag is just an abbreviation of the qualifier-descriptor sarcasm; by convention, most people understand the whole expression without the need to spell it all out, just like a TL;DR or a PS etc.

  3. What is the meaning of "/s"? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit

    Its nonsense is what it is, lemmetelyoo. Us sarcastics have been being misunderstood just fine on our own, and we was happy to take it, that's what made it funny.

  4. What does the %*s format specifier mean? - Stack Overflow

    Sep 2, 2017 · It's used to specify, in a dynamic way, what the width of the field is: The width is not specified in the format string, but as an additional integer value argument preceding the argument …

  5. c - What does "%.*s" mean in printf? - Stack Overflow

    Nov 30, 2019 · This question is similar to: What does this statement mean ? printf (" [%.*s] ", (int) lengths [i],. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or …

  6. What does regular expression \\s*,\\s* do? - Stack Overflow

    What does regular expression \\s*,\\s* do? Asked 13 years, 2 months ago Modified 5 months ago Viewed 228k times

  7. Official Anna's Archive links : r/Annas_Archive - Reddit

    Jun 21, 2023 · true r/Annas_Archive Current search is within r/Annas_Archive Remove r/Annas_Archive filter and expand search to all of Reddit

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    Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.

  9. assembly - What are .S files? - Stack Overflow

    Apr 23, 2012 · .S files are source code files written in assembly. Assembly is an extremely low-level form of programming. The files contain assembly instructions to the processor in sequential order and are …

  10. r/all - Reddit

    Today's top content from hundreds of thousands of Reddit communities.