"Chris Saunders" <ch************@sympatico.ca> writes:
I was reading some C code and came across this:
ij = ic: 0;
ij and ic are of type int.
I assume that ij and ic are being assigned the value 0 but
I don't recall ever seeing this before.
No, you weren't reading some C code. 8-)}
What context did it appear in (just a few lines)? Are you sure that
was exactly what it said? If the ':' were a ';', it would be legal
(but not necessarily sensible).
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