So, given "int* a, b;" what is the type of b?
What's implicit about those declarations?
My point is that because "int* a, b;" has that kind of confusing behavior, it's odd to claim that you chose it because it is the least confusing syntax.
There are many good arguments for it, but least confusing doesn't seem to be one of them. :)
By all means. :)
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So, given "int* a, b;" what is the type of b?
What's implicit about those declarations?
My point is that because "int* a, b;" has that kind of confusing behavior, it's odd to claim that you chose it because it is the least confusing syntax.
There are many good arguments for it, but least confusing doesn't seem to be one of them. :)
By all means. :)