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- From: arno@yaps.rhein.de (Arno Eigenwillig)
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- Subject: Re: Is this a SAS/C bug or have I coded it wrong?
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- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 1996 18:27:49 +0100
- References: <4cfrc5$gsc@misery.millcomm.com> <4cm9kc$kf7@news.isc.rit.edu> <DKu1Cw.93w@unx.sas.com>
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- In article <DKu1Cw.93w@unx.sas.com>, Doug Walker writes:
-
- > >> tmpbuf[10];
-
- > If no type is
- > provided on variable's definition in ANSI C, "int" is
- > assumed.
-
- Right, but syntactically, ANSI requires at least one storage class or
- type specifier to be present (probably to disambinguate a line like
- "i;" between declarations and statements in a block). So the above is
- K&R-C, I suppose.
-
- Lit.ref.: K&R2 A.8
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