Expert C Programming: Deep SecretsThis book is for the knowledgeable C programmer, this is a second book that gives the C programmers advanced tips and tricks. This book will help the C programmer reach new heights as a professional. Organized to make it easy for the reader to scan to sections that are relevant to their immediate needs. |
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240 Rule 1: An “Array Name in an Expression” Is a Pointer 243 Rule 2: C Treats
Array Subscripts as Pointer Offsets 244 ... But Every Other Language Calls Them
“Arrays of Arrays” 251 How Multidimensional Arrays Break into Components 254
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240 Rule 1: An “Array Name in an Expression” Is a Pointer 243 Rule 2: C Treats
Array Subscripts as Pointer Offsets 244 ... But Every Other Language Calls Them
“Arrays of Arrays” 251 How Multidimensional Arrays Break into Components 254
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Stran 251
An array access a[i] is always “rewritten” or interpreted by the compiler as a
pointer access *(a+i); 2. ... Arrays... Some people claim that C doesn't have
multidimensional arrays. They're wrong. Section 6.5.4.2 of the ANSI standard and
its ...
An array access a[i] is always “rewritten” or interpreted by the compiler as a
pointer access *(a+i); 2. ... Arrays... Some people claim that C doesn't have
multidimensional arrays. They're wrong. Section 6.5.4.2 of the ANSI standard and
its ...
Stran 263
More About Pointers 10 —Suspicious spy's proverb the layout of
multidimensional arrays...an array of pointers is an “Iliffe vector”...using pointers
for ragged arrays... passing a one-dimensional array to a function... using
pointers to pass a ...
More About Pointers 10 —Suspicious spy's proverb the layout of
multidimensional arrays...an array of pointers is an “Iliffe vector”...using pointers
for ragged arrays... passing a one-dimensional array to a function... using
pointers to pass a ...
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Uporabnikova ocena - kalafjj - LibraryThingA very enjoyable read. Not only will you learn aspects of C in great detail (the section on pointers vs. array is excellent), but the author writes in a witty manner I haven't typically found in programming books. (The style reminded me a bit of Programming Perl by Larry Wall.) Celotno mnenje
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1 C Through the Mists of Time | 1 |
2 Its Not a Bug Its a Language Feature | 31 |
3 Unscrambling Declarations in C | 63 |
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