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On Okt 10 2024, Florian Weimer wrote:
> * Laurent Cimon via Gcc:
>
>> I realize that compilers have evolved with time, and that many
>> things required the use of function prototypes, but my question is,
>> what is the historical reason that a function defined further down
>> in a C file cannot be
* Laurent Cimon via Gcc:
> I realize that compilers have evolved with time, and that many
> things required the use of function prototypes, but my question is,
> what is the historical reason that a function defined further down
> in a C file cannot be used without a function prototype?
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