Dave Korn wrote: > I've read http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Zero-Length.html about six > times and can't see anywhere it even hints that you can use this syntax > anywhere except as the trailing member of a struct.
Andrew Haley wrote: > But zero-length arrays are a gcc extension. There's nothing that limits > them to the last member of a struct. zero-length arrays must be rejected > with -pedantic, but not otherwise. > Because it's a documented gcc extension. Obviously I can't see for looking; can you please point me to the precise chapter/page/paragraph/line that I should have found earlier? cheers, DaveK