I tried digging it up but could not comprehend its exact meaning and intended
use. Can somebody please explain?
regards,
manish...
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On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:18 AM, manish bhatia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried digging it up but could not comprehend its exact meaning and intended
use. Can somebody please explain?
Does http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Restrict help?
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-- nayeret43 wrote:
Hi, I tried to run this program:
#include iostream.h
main ()
{
int x=25;
float result;
if (x!=0)
{
resul=1000/x;
You forgot the last t of result.
cout result;
}
}
The code above does not follow the standard and
manish bhatia wrote:
I tried digging it up but could not comprehend its exact meaning and intended
use. Can somebody please explain?
regards,
manish...
'restrict' is a keyword in C99 only. It tells the compiler you aren't
going to assign a restricted pointer to another pointer. In
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