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The auto keyword is apparently useless. It is only meaningful to a compiler-writer
making an entry in a symbol table—it says this storage is automatically allocated
on entering the block (as opposed to global static allocation, or dynamic ...
The auto keyword is apparently useless. It is only meaningful to a compiler-writer
making an entry in a symbol table—it says this storage is automatically allocated
on entering the block (as opposed to global static allocation, or dynamic ...
Stran 78
If you refer back to the section on how a declaration is formed, you'll see that the
type- def keyword can be part of a regular declaration, occurring somewhere
near the beginning. In fact, a typedef has exactly the same format as a variable ...
If you refer back to the section on how a declaration is formed, you'll see that the
type- def keyword can be part of a regular declaration, occurring somewhere
near the beginning. In fact, a typedef has exactly the same format as a variable ...
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keyword, but does not occur for the “large” model. The far keyword in Microsoft C
indicates that the pointer stores the contents of the segment register and the
offset. The near keyword means the pointer just holds a 16-bit offset, and it will
use ...
keyword, but does not occur for the “large” model. The far keyword in Microsoft C
indicates that the pointer stores the contents of the segment register and the
offset. The near keyword means the pointer just holds a 16-bit offset, and it will
use ...
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