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HP C/HP-UX Reference Manual: Version A.05.55.02Chapter 3 Data Types and Declarations |
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In C, as in many other programming languages, you must usually declare identifiers before you can use them. The declarable entities in C are:
This chapter describes declarations, type specifiers, storage-class specifiers, structure and union specifiers, enumerations, declarators, type names, and initialization. Data types and declarations are defined using Backus-Naur form. |
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