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How To Read C Declarations
Even experienced C programmers have difficulty reading declarations that go beyond simple arrays and pointers. For example, is the following an array of pointers or a pointer to an array? int *a[10]; What the heck does the following mean? int (*(*vtable)[])(); Naturally, it's a pointer to an array of
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Even experienced C programmers have difficulty reading declarations that go beyond simple arrays and pointers. For example, is the following an array of pointers or a pointer to an array? int *a[10]; What the heck does the following mean? int (*(*vtable)[])(); Naturally, it's a pointer to an array of
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Even experienced C programmers have difficulty reading declarations that go beyond simple arrays and pointers. For example, is the following an array of pointers or a pointer to an array? int *a[10]; What the heck does the following mean? int (*(*vtable)[])(); Naturally, it's a pointer to an array of
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