anyways...thanx i just debugged it and got the answer...
I just came accross a piece of code like: char arrname[]={ #include "xxx.txt" }; what does this mean?
thanks for the reply..i am actually interested in how symbol table comes into the picture for const and #define... i was googling for it when i...
initialized static variables are stored in the Data segment, but in that case there will be two copies of static int i in the data segment...
u need to design the system accordingly... like keeping a provision for function pointer in your server program, as and when you receive data in...
Its said that using const is better compared to #define...because const identifier uses compiler symbol table.. can some1 please explain why?...
in the step "__asm sub esp,8h //allocate 8 bytes in the stack", is it possible to enter the value say 8 or anything else at runtime?...if not i...
Thats good information...didn't think of it in this way...Thanks for the information.
I am still not getting it, may be i am missing something here or something i need to know...Can you clarify upon it, an example would be Gr8...
How is Stack limit different , can you please elaborate on it a little more..i thought they share the same memory space<stack grows towards lower...
Working as a Brew/Objective C/Embedded C developer .
I was recently asked in an interview "whats the need for Heap memory,as it shares the same memory portion with stack...its said don't depend too...
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