On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 2:18 AM, Mayuresh Nirhali
<Mayuresh.Nirhali@sun.com> wrote:
>> Most C compilers don't like that either. The standard locution is
>> something like
>>
>> char data[1]; /* VARIABLE LENGTH ARRAY */
>>
>
> So, this is the only issue with Sun Studio compilation of orafce.
Well, it's likely an issue with most commercial compilers. Accepting
an array of undefined-length in this way is non-standard and is a GCC
extension.
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