May your signals all trap
May your references be bounded
All memory aligned
Floats to ints rounded
Remember …
Non-zero is true
++
adds one
Arrays start with zero
and, NULL
is for none
For octal, use zero
0x
means hex
=
will set
==
means test
use ->
for a pointer
a dot if its not
? :
is confusing
use them a lot
a.out is your program
there’s no U in foobar
and, char (*(*x())[])()
is
a function returning a pointer
to an array of pointers to
functions returning char
I like it
This is older than many reading here … and C was already old when this was written.
Or should I say, when this was posted on Usenet. Who knows when it was written.
The Usenet post I linked to claims it’s originally from the 1st quarter of 1990, but who knows if that’s accurate or not. I actually can’t find a good source for whether Stumpf is the original author or just the one who posted it to rec.humor.funny.reruns, but it’s usually attributed to him at any rate.
But yeah, fairly ancient by internet standards. I remember first running into it in the 90’s