The GNU C Programming Tutorial - Questions 19
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Questions 19
- Enumerated names are given integer values by the compiler so that it can do
multiplication and division with them. True or false?
- Does
void
do anything which C cannot already do without this type?
- What type qualifier might a variable accessed directly by a timer be given?
- Write a statement which declares a new type "real" to be like the usual
type "double".
- Variables declared with the qualifier
const
can be of any type.
True or false?