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Re: spaces in email address     

Author: Craig
Date: Jun 19, 2008 12:47

...specify the group name, including the spaces, in the Email address field for...? I don't think spaces are legal characters in mail addresses. ...true email address won't accept spaces but some mail systems look lke...email address which would then allow spaces in the name. That's my... try the %%20 for the space and while the OL contact ... let me know if you think of any other formats/character ...
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Re: spaces in email address     

Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Jun 19, 2008 12:17

Craig <Craig@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: How can I specify the group name, including the spaces, in the Email address field for Outlook 2007? I don't know if it will work, but did you try using %%20 to take the place of the space? I don't think spaces are legal characters in mail addresses. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Re: size of space to be allocated     

Author: Steven Correll
Date: Sep 5, 2008 08:37

...implement them via an external library. Since "sizeof" can't be implemented via an external library, it had to be an operator. To me, the optionality of the parens seems less mysterious if I think that "sizeof", like any other operator, never takes parens. When its operand is an expression, the expression may or may not provide parens; when its operand is a "cast", the cast always provides ...
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Re: size of space to be allocated     

Author: David Thompson
Date: Aug 31, 2008 23:53

...> definitions of the terms. In most language semantics discussions, an operator is just syntactic sugar for a function application. And function notation can be sugar (or pepper?) for things I for one think of as operators, e.g. SQRT() ABS() CMPLX(X,Y). Or my probably all-time unfavorite, PL/I's SUBSTR(). But the formal difference is that operator symbols like + and && and sizeof ...
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Re: There are two kinds of spaces and time:     

Author: Shrikeback
Date: Aug 25, 2008 22:23

...If we take Descartes  coordinates ( Newtonian space ) plus time, then we live in...important that the mathematical calculation with space and time is possible  to do... question: " Where does the Newtonian space and time came from ? " Like ... increases its apparent mass. I think you are misapprehending the philosophy of... theory. But " 4-D Minkowski space " is an abstract theory. There ...
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American Space Dominance Lost     

Author: www.freedomtofascism.com
Date: Aug 23, 2008 20:56

... muscles, turning the future of space exploration into a diplomatic bargaining ... Vincent Sabathier, director of Human Space Exploration Initiative at the Centre ... and International Studies, a Washington think tank, wrote last week: "If ... US access to the International Space Station for geopolitical reasons would ... spacecraft." Congressional supporters of the space programme now say that the ...
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Re: size of space to be allocated     

Author: nospam
Date: Aug 21, 2008 22:56

...will assume that you are just trolling for an example: [of how to compute the size of a variable] ... NBytes = size(transfer(MyType(0),int((/0/),selected_int_kind(2)))) Oh yeah. I was thinking there were some more ways that weren't comming to me off the top of my head. That's one. -- Richard Maine | Good judgement comes from experience; email: last name at domain ...
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Re: size of space to be allocated     

Author: nospam
Date: Aug 21, 2008 18:28

... Scott <garylscott@sbcglobal.net> wrote: I think that some of these C interoperability additions ... the result would be different (padding?)). I think I would have for those things that...of the redundancy, though I didn't think it a big deal. C_sizeof is mostly...of non-byte sizes). Long ago, I think it used to be that there were...'t use it on. But I think those went away. No, C_sizeof is ...
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Re: size of space to be allocated     

Author: Gary Scott
Date: Aug 21, 2008 18:00

... compilers might implement it already, as it is trivial. I think the f2008 draft also has C_SIZEOF (or some such name), though it is basically redundant with storage_size. I think that some of these C interoperability additions were done incorrectly....(not implying that the result would be different (padding?)). I think I would have for those things that are potentially useful ...
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Re: size of space to be allocated     

Author: nospam
Date: Aug 21, 2008 17:50

...style stuff. (You could get the size of the f77 kinds, but that's all). Anyway, the f2008 draft has a storage_size intrinsic. Some compilers might implement it already, as it is trivial. I think the f2008 draft also has C_SIZEOF (or some such name), though it is basically redundant with storage_size. 2. Lots of compilers today have extensions, often called sizeof. 3. The best you can do ...
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