I think that C does not allow special characters ( '~' '!' '@' '#' '$' '%' '^'
'&' '*' ) in variable and function names. My knowledge is purely based on the
books that I have been reading to learn C.
To verify this when I tried to compile a C program using GCC with '$' in
variable names and fun
Hi All,
Can you please let me know why GCC does not crib when we try to free a static
array?
main ()
{
char array[100];
free (array);
}
The above code compiles without any hitch.
Thanks,
Sajish.
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Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 2:44:06 PM
Subject: Re: free (static_array)
On Tuesday 01 July 2008 08:38, Sajish V wrote:
> Hi All,
> Can you please let me know why GCC does not crib when we try to fr
Thanks everyone!
I will file a feature request for this via bugzilla.
Regards,
Sajish.
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