> I'm honestly not trying to resurrect some gcc 2.96 flame war or anything
> here, but I'm not a very seasoned C programmer, and I've run across an
> inconsistancy between Red Hat's version of gcc, and gcc 2.95.4 on a Debian
> system. Consider the following uninspired, pointless piece of code:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
>
> float toot(int, float);
>
> main() {
> int a = 4;
> float b = 5;
> float result = 0;
>
> result = toot(a, b);
> printf("%f\n", result);
> }
>
> float toot(int x, float y) {
> if (y == 20) {
> return y;
> } else {
> toot(x, x*y);
I wuz wondering what this line is supposed to do.
> }
> }
>
>
>
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