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Re: gEDA-user: C question



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John Coppens schrieb:

> 'Static' is normally reserved to specify the data should never be
> destroyed by the compiler if the compiler thinks it's not necessary any
> more (eg. to make data 'static', i.e. available between function calls to
> the same function).

"static" has two meanings: The one you mentioned for variables declared
inside a function, the one Ben Jackson mentioned for variables declared
outside a function.

Philipp
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