On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 09:58:24 +0800, James Matthew Miraflor
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> Well, yes. You don't really allocate space for function pointers. But
> what happens when someone does? They are pointers, after all.

Do note that C assumes that the programmer knows exactly what he
wants, stating it explicitly. In this case, you'd likely to get a
warning from your compiler. But that doesn't prevent you from
using/abusing function pointers as C assumes you know what you're
doing.

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