Converting FORTRAN to C
David Sherman
dave at lsuc.UUCP
Thu Jan 3 06:59:12 AEST 1985
In article <103 at physiol.OZ> john at physiol.OZ (John Mackin) writes:
|| There is at least one excellent reason, commonly used in C, for referencing
|| beyond the bounds of an array. It is this:
||
|| for (p = array; p < &array[ARRAYSIZE]; p++)
Hmm. I'd MUCH rather say
for(p = array; p - array < ARRAYSIZE; p++)
which doesn't break any compiler. But your point is well taken;
your example shouldn't be grounds for compiler indigestion.
Dave Sherman
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