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title: Declarations
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TARGET DECK: Obsidian::STEM
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FILE TAGS: c17
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tags:
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- c17
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---
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## Overview
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C declarations were designed so that the **declaration** of an object looks like the use of the object. This isn't quite true - keywords like `volatile` and `const` only exist in declarations - but for the most part, this philosophy can be leveraged to read C declarations.
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## Declarators
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A **declarator** in C is roughly an identifier along with pointers, function brackets, or array indications. Pointers will look like one of:
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* `*`
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* `* const`
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* `* volatile`
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* `* const volatile`
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* `* volatile const`
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whereas **direct declarators** will look like one of:
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* `identifier`
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* `identifier[size]`
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* `identifier(args)`
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* `(declarator)`
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What two qualifiers can be used in a pointer declaration?
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Back: `const` and `volatile`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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## Declarations
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A **declaration** consists of at least one type-specifier (e.g. `signed short`), storage class (e.g. `static`), and/or type qualifier (e.g. `const`) as well as one or more declarators.
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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How many declarators does a declaration have?
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Back: At least one.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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How many declarations does a declarator have?
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Back: N/A.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following are declarators?
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```c
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int* a, b;
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```
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Back: `* a` and `b`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following are declarations?
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```c
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int* a, b;
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```
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Back: The entire line is a single declaration.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following declaration is the declarator?
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```c
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const int *const x;
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```
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Back: `*const x`
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following declaration is the type specifier?
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```c
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const int *const x;
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```
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Back: `int`
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following declaration is the type qualifier?
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```c
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const int *const x;
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```
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Back: The first `const`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `x` in the following?
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```c
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const int *const x, y;
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```
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Back: `const int* const`
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `y` in the following?
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```c
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const int *const x, y;
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```
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Back: `const int`
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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Declarations can be read by complying with the precedence rules outlined below:
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1. Find the name of the declaration.
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2. Obey the following precedence rules:
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1. Parentheses grouping together parts of a declaration
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2. Postfix operators `()` and `[]`
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3. Prefix operator: the asterisk `*` denoting "pointer to"
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3. If `const` and/or `volatile` keyword is next to a type specifier, it applies to the type specifier. Otherwise it applies to the pointer asterisk on its immediate left.
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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In the precedence rules for C declarations, what available postfix operators are there?
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Back: `()` and `[]`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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In the precedence rules for C declarations, what available prefix operators are there?
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Back: Just `*`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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In the precedence rules for C declarations, what available type qualifiers are there?
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Back: `const` and `volatile`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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char *const *(*foo)();
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```
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Back: A pointer to a function returning a pointer to a `const` pointer-to-char.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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char *const *foo();
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```
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Back: A function returning a pointer to a `const` pointer-to-char.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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int (*(*foo)(void))[3]
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```
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Back: A pointer to a function (accepting `void`) returning a pointer to an array (size `3`) of `int`s.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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const int (* volatile foo)[64]
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```
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Back: A `volatile` pointer to an array (size `64`) of `const int`s.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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const int * const foo;
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```
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Back: A `const` pointer to a `const int`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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const int * foo;
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```
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Back: A pointer to a `const int`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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int const * foo;
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```
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Back: A pointer to a `const int`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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int * const foo;
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```
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Back: A `const` pointer-to-int.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `foo` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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char *(*foo[10])(int **);
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```
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Back: An array (size `10`) of pointers to functions (accepting `int **`) returning pointer-to-char.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the type of `signal` in the the following declaration?
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```c
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void (*signal(int sig, void (*func)(int)))(int);
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```
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Back: A function (accepting an `int` and `void (*)(int)`) returning a pointer to a function (accepting an `int`) returning `void`.
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Reference: Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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## Initializers
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An **initializer** is an expression that gives an object a value at time of declaration. Only variable-length arrays (VLAs) do not allow for an initializer. The default initializer looks like `{0}`.
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following are initializers?
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```c
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int a = 3;
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```
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Back: `3`
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following are initializers?
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```c
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double a = { 7.0 };
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```
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Back: `{ 7.0 }`
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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Which part of the following are initializers?
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```c
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double a = { 7.0 };
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```
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Back: `{ 7.0 }`
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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How is the following updated to include initializers `1` and `2` for `a` and `b` respectively?
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```c
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int a, b;
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```
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Back:
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```c
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int a = 1, b = 2;
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```
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What object types allow initializers?
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Back: All but VLAs.
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What object types do not allow initializers?
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Back: Just variable-length arrays.
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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What is the default initializer?
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Back: `{0}`
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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`{0}` is a valid initializer for what object types?
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Back: All but VLAs.
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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%%ANKI
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Basic
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`{0}` is not a valid initializer for what object types?
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Back: Just variable-length arrays.
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Reference: Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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END%%
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## Bibliography
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* Bryant, Randal E., and David O'Hallaron. *Computer Systems: A Programmer's Perspective*. Third edition, Global edition. Always Learning. Pearson, 2016.
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* “ISO: Programming Languages - C,” April 12, 2011, [https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c11/n1570.pdf](https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c11/n1570.pdf).
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* Jens Gustedt, _Modern C_ (Shelter Island, NY: Manning Publications Co, 2020).
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* Van der Linden, Peter. _Expert C Programming: Deep C Secrets_. Programming Languages / C. Mountain View, Cal.: SunSoft Pr, 1994.
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