I was going on memory in my previous comment, with room for error that implies. Not having the standards on the machine I'm using tonight, I can't confirm that for certain.
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I was going on memory in my previous comment, with room for error that implies. Not having the standards on the machine I'm using tonight, I can't confirm that for certain.
Nope.
I suspect tabstop is referring to a couple of special cases in the standard. For example, a const volatile variable, if it is never used, is not required to have any memory allocated for it.
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All variables are placed wherever the compiler chooses to place them. Such decisions depend on the host environment (hardware, operating system, etc).
The register keyword in C and C++ is just a...