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by Joker_vD
585 days ago
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Oh, good catch, thank you! But I remember an example with some other tricky C expression/type declarator where the number of actual dereferences differed from the amount of asterisks in the code. > Using the notation you did, that would be: Well, it'd be func x() ^[5] ^func() char; ...
because it's a function declaration, after all, not a variable. |
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Was it this code?
Reading your comment made me think of this. I tried to find the original post for this, but it seems it was deleted. I only found it again through this post: https://zig.news/sobeston/using-zig-and-translate-c-to-under...