The common theme of this whole series of articles is basically "GCC extensions allow abominations".
I don't think this is really about GCC extensions (or obsolete language modes) rather than using the flexibility of the syntax to write things in a confusing way.
The first is simply K&R definitions + strange formatting.
I don't think this is really about GCC extensions (or obsolete language modes) rather than using the flexibility of the syntax to write things in a confusing way.
The first is simply K&R definitions + strange formatting.