In reply to Martin Donlon's flatulent wordings,
> First of all, you might want to actually zero terminate your list of
> numbers:)
>> int nums[]={ 2, 76, 1282, 28182, 1232, 0 };
> char big_string[255];
> big_string[0]=0;
>> while( *nums ){
> snprintf( big_string, 254, "%s %d", big_string, *nums );
> nums++;
> }
>> is porbably a bit safer
>> statements like *nums++!=0 are just plain evil and unneccesary, IMHO
Yes but unlike int nums[] = { /* stuff */ };
then nums++;
it's at least legal
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