C's syntax
Olivier Dagenais
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Mon Oct 23 08:25:33 EDT 2000
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> It then follows that you can easily write > foo *bar,baz; > One pointer to a bar, one whole baz. Case in point for Alex, that should be one pointer to a 'foo' and one whole 'foo' (whatever 'foo' currently is 'typedef'ed.) :p > care if some newbie writes 'if (a=0)...' when they mean 'if (a==0)' because > I don't. Anyway, they should be writing 'if (!a) ...' To get around this, we were taught to put the constant on the other side, so that if we forgot an '=', we would get a compiler error: if ( 0 = a ) /* is bad */ if ( 0 == a ) /* is good */ -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Olivier A. Dagenais - Software Architect and Developer "Someone called 'Type your name here' is impersonating me on the internet and is posting exactly the same things I am posting!"
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