struct mystruct mystruct = { item1: value, . . .
Hmm, something else I didn't know -- is _THIS_ in the standard?
Code:
struct mystruct {
int item1, item2, item3, item4, item5, item10; // I think you get the point
} mystruct = {
item1: 1,
item2: 2,
item5: 5,
item4: 4,
};
Now, using the above struct definition, I have done this many times in the past:
Code:
struct mystruct mystruct = {
.item1 = 1,
.item2 = 2,
};
but the use of the colon is something I've never seen before. It this compiler dependent?
Thanks again!
Man, you think you know a language fairly well, then all sorts of new things start happening.