typedef in c
wolfe at mprvaxa
wolfe at mprvaxa
Tue Dec 20 02:26:44 AEST 1983
Well our best interpretation of typedef is that they are not "known"
until AFTER they are completley defined. You are expecting the compiler
to know about the name 'newtyp' before you have completely defined
the typedef.
Structures on the other hand don't seem to have this problem. You can
happily reference a structure from inside it's declaration.
No, I don't think K & R say anything about this. I think this is life
in the world of C.
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Peter Wolfe
Microtel Pacific Research
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