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07:34
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Q: Optimisation of code to check length of longest repeating substring of a string

secretstuffThis is the code which I'm using at present. How do I optimise it and make it faster? Maximum length of the string is 1000. This code works but takes too much time. How do I optimise this to finish the operations faster? #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #define MAX_CHAR...

 
2 hours later…
10:01
i woke up the morning and made my first c-code review, wasnt that difficult :p
user4651282
10:37
yea it is my first one here
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2 hours later…
12:57
some one must earn the most-hilarious-piece-of-code badge of the century
for (k=0; k<maxHeight; k++)
{
b++;
}
dafff...
ok i must quit reviewing codes, rather than bein hilarious, its useless/tiring/boring/time-costing
 
8 hours later…
user4651282
20:45
helloc all;
user4651282
anyone versed in valgring?
21:27
^ no idea
anyway gonna watch my nighty movie, see ya tommorow
22:13
Is there a difference between *str[] and str[][]?
@vihan What is the context? A real sample would be preferred
 
1 hour later…
23:28
Hey fellas!
C newbie here
I have a question
I am testing a bufferoverflow attack method. So what I have to do is to encode an address and pass it to an executable as a string
How should I encode a hex value to string/
So far I was able to do it when hex had only numbers.
My new hex has a3 in it
And there I am hitting a wall
The encoded value appears to be wrong eveytime
Any help her?
Anyone?
:|
23:43
@Maxsteel I don't know if I can help, but it would be easier to try if you could demonstrate what you're doing with a sample

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