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The construct certain vintages of GCC (the one I have trouble with is 3.2.3) have trouble with looks like the following: static struct st a; static struct st *p = &a; struct st { int foo; }; static void init(void) { a.foo = 0; } The problem disappears if we move the struct declaration up to let the compiler know the shape of the struct before the first definition uses it, like this: struct st { int foo; }; /* this has been moved up */ static struct st a; static struct st *p = &a; static void init(void) { a.foo = 0; } |
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