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Stran 101
The indirect type of memory reference that is done for a pointer (see Diagram B)
occurs when we really want a direct memory reference (as shown in Diagram A).
This occurs because we told the compiler that we had a pointer, and is shown in
...
The indirect type of memory reference that is done for a pointer (see Diagram B)
occurs when we really want a direct memory reference (as shown in Diagram A).
This occurs because we told the compiler that we had a pointer, and is shown in
...
Stran 240
But the use (reference in a statement or expression) of an array can always be
rewritten to use a pointer. A diagram summary is shown in Figure 9-1. cannot be
rewritten as a pointer declaration rewritten as a pointer, whether you like it or not
...
But the use (reference in a statement or expression) of an array can always be
rewritten to use a pointer. A diagram summary is shown in Figure 9-1. cannot be
rewritten as a pointer declaration rewritten as a pointer, whether you like it or not
...
Stran 247
One way to do this might be to allow parameters to have a storage specifier that
says whether it is passed by value or by reference, as occurs in Pascal. It
simplifies the compiler if the convention is adopted that all arrays are passed as a
pointer ...
One way to do this might be to allow parameters to have a storage specifier that
says whether it is passed by value or by reference, as occurs in Pascal. It
simplifies the compiler if the convention is adopted that all arrays are passed as a
pointer ...
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