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Stran xxi
Convention One convention that we have is to use the names of fruits and
vegetables for variables (only in small code fragments, not in any real program, of
course): char pear[40]; double peach; int mango = 13; long melon = 2001; This
makes ...
Convention One convention that we have is to use the names of fruits and
vegetables for variables (only in small code fragments, not in any real program, of
course): char pear[40]; double peach; int mango = 13; long melon = 2001; This
makes ...
Stran 51
Many people are surprised to learn that ANSI C mandates the argc, argv
convention of passing arguments to a C program, but it does. The UNIX
convention has been ele- vated to the level of a standard, and it was partly to
blame for the mail ...
Many people are surprised to learn that ANSI C mandates the argc, argv
convention of passing arguments to a C program, but it does. The UNIX
convention has been ele- vated to the level of a standard, and it was partly to
blame for the mail ...
Stran 53
The ANSI standard specifies a convention that has come to be known as the
maximal munch strategy. Maximal munch says that if there's more than one
possibility for the next token, the compiler will prefer to bite off the one involving
the ...
The ANSI standard specifies a convention that has come to be known as the
maximal munch strategy. Maximal munch says that if there's more than one
possibility for the next token, the compiler will prefer to bite off the one involving
the ...
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