Martin Mares wrote:
Calling a C function is simple and explicit -- a quick glance over
the code is enough to tell what gets called.
No, you need to check all the functions it calls as well.
Yes, but if it calls none (or calls basic functions I already know),
it's immediately visible without having to circumnavigate the globe
to find declarations of all sub-objects :)
Yes, but if the constructor constructs no sub objects (or basic objects
you already know) then it's immediately visible as well.
--
error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function
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