The world is not ready for 'volatile'
Chris Torek
chris at mimsy.UUCP
Thu Dec 29 03:33:30 AEST 1988
>In article <15166 at mimsy.UUCP> I suggested that
>>... ["register"] implies not-volatile and not-aliased; and it does so
>>in a way that the compiler can reasonably enforce.
In article <9236 at smoke.BRL.MIL> gwyn at smoke.BRL.MIL (Doug Gwyn) writes:
>No, I reject this claim.
You mean to say that a register could be aliased? Not in C! How
about a volatile register? It is a possibility, but it seems entirely
unnecessary.
>A STORAGE CLASS by no means obviates the need for type qualifiers.
I did not say that. I said `register implies not-volatile, not-
aliased': that `volatile register' and `aliased register' are
nonsensical combinations.
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