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SubjectRe: RFC: booleans and the kernel
FromXavier Bestel <>
Date25 Jan 2002 00:27:45 +0100
le sam 26-01-2002 à 00:09, Timothy Covell a écrit :
> #include <stdio.h>
> 
> int main()
> {
>         char x;
> 
>         if ( x )
>         {
>                 printf ("\n We got here\n");
>         }
>         else
>         {
>                 // We never get here
>                 printf ("\n We never got here\n");
>         }
>         exit (0);
> }
> covell@xxxxxx ~>gcc -Wall foo.c
> foo.c: In function `main':
> foo.c:17: warning: implicit declaration of function `exit'

I'm lost. What do you want to prove ? (Al Viro would say you just want
to show you don't know C ;)
And why do you think you never get there ?

	Xav

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