Nov. 13, 2007
10:49 p.m.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 09:46:13AM -0500, Arthur David Olson wrote:
My own use of "register" isn't to provide compilers with hints but rather to avoid unintended calls by reference;
Is it possible to make "unintended calls by reference", without at least a stern warning from the compiler (if not an outright error) in the world of prototyped function calls? Passing a pointer-to-T is quite different from passing a value of type T, after all. --Ken Pizzini