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crond

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    use of "const volatile" variable. [ Not using pointers]
    Hi all, can some one explain, the real-life use of "const volatile" for a variable, which is NOT A POINTER. I mean, I aware about, "const volatile *some_mem_addr". But, what about, "const volatile int not_a_pointer;". As a language feautere, we can declare a variable like above. But, in what exact situation, it can be used? Thanks,
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    Hi all,
    can some one explain, the real-life use of "const volatile" for a variable, which is NOT A POINTER.
    I mean, I aware about, "const volatile *some_mem_addr".
    But, what about, "const volatile int not_a_pointer;".
    As a language feautere, we can declare a variable like above. But, in what exact situation, it can be used?

    Thanks,

  • crond
    RE: sa vaux le coup ou pas ?
    May be if you talk in English, we people can join you two , if you wish :)
    Link to this post 14 Dec 12

    May be if you talk in English, we people can join you two , if you wish :)

  • crond
    RE: Hey Everybody
    welcome aboard :)
    Link to this post 27 Nov 12

    welcome aboard :)

  • crond
    RE: Why Do You Use Linux?
    When I was in college, I started to learn 'C'. I used 'Turbo C' in Windows all the time. After the college,through embedded field, I came to know about Linux. The history of Linux, totally made me crazy.Then, I started to use Linux for the 'c' programming. I just stunned with the control/configure options of Linux, not just desktop backgrounds/workspaces/desktop effects, to control the OS itself tooooo. I am in Embedded field and got chance to use different embeddeed OS. But, with Linux, I am happy. Well, to answer your question, 1. to get a job 2. then, in the Job I started to use Linux. But, after start to use SLackware distribution, I slowly migrated/learnt my personal/daily work get done in Linux based distribution.I must say thanks to mfillpot for his greatest help. And now, 3. for fun I use Linux.
    Link to this post 27 Nov 12

    When I was in college, I started to learn 'C'. I used 'Turbo C' in Windows all the time.
    After the college,through embedded field, I came to know about Linux. The history of Linux, totally made me crazy.Then, I started to use Linux for the 'c' programming.
    I just stunned with the control/configure options of Linux, not just desktop backgrounds/workspaces/desktop effects, to control the OS itself tooooo.
    I am in Embedded field and got chance to use different embeddeed OS. But, with Linux, I am happy.
    Well, to answer your question,
    1. to get a job
    2. then, in the Job
    I started to use Linux. But, after start to use SLackware distribution, I slowly migrated/learnt my personal/daily work get done in Linux based distribution.I must say thanks to mfillpot for his greatest help. And now,
    3. for fun
    I use Linux.

  • crond
    RE: Show Your Computers
    Link to this post 31 Aug 12

  • crond
    RE: Show Your Computers
    where is your computer ;)
    Link to this post 31 Aug 12

    where is your computer ;)

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