From Newsgroup: comp.std.c
On Monday, February 24, 1992 at 11:42:09 AM UTC-5, John F. Woods wrote:
bhou...@hopi.intel.com (Blair P. Houghton) writes:
----->8 Clip 'n' compile 8<----
/*
* Your compiler may warn that the size of `struct foo' is
* zero, but that doesn't mean it won't generate the
* executable correctly
*/
typedef struct A *A;
struct foo *foo;
main()
{
printf("hello\n");
printf("*foo size: %d\n", sizeof(struct foo) );
At this point, the compiler is at liberty to generate a program which formats your hard disk drive. In fact, it probably should. 3.3.3.4, 1.6, six two and even, over and out.
printf("A size: %d\n", sizeof(A) );
}
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