On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 02:06:56 -0700
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Now try:
> 
>       struct foo {
>               char c;
>               int i;
>               long array[];
>       };
> 
>       struct foo foo;m
>       struct foo fee[1];
>       struct foo fie[3];
>       struct foo foe[0];
>       struct foo fum[1];
> 
> on both compilers.  If they end up the same, then Intel needs to
> change to using the 0.  If they end up different, then they are
> broken relative to the C99 standard and zero length arrays a final
> elements in structures.

% icc -c terry.c
terry.c(8): warning #1229: type containing an unknown-size array may alias another 
element
        struct foo fee[1];
                   ^

terry.c(9): warning #1229: type containing an unknown-size array may alias another 
element
        struct foo fie[3];
                   ^

terry.c(10): warning #1229: type containing an unknown-size array may alias another 
element
        struct foo foe[0];
                   ^

terry.c(11): warning #1229: type containing an unknown-size array may alias another 
element
        struct foo fum[1];
                   ^

icc:
00000008 C fee
00000018 C fie
00000008 C foe
00000008 C foo
00000008 C fum

gcc:
00000008 C fee
00000018 C fie
00000000 C foe
00000008 C foo
00000008 C fum

Bye,
Alexander.

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