From: mdj on 9 Jan 2010 03:27 On Jan 9, 5:48 pm, Madhu <enom...(a)meer.net> wrote: > |> | Constants use immediate addressing. Variables must use a mode that > |> | refers to a location in memory (be it absolute, indirect or relative), > |> | unless a compiler can reduce them to constants within certain scopes.. > |> | > |> | The difference is much more fundamental than constants simply being > |> | variables you are not allowed to modify. > | > | [blah] > | > | The standard does indeed use the term 'constant variable'. I was > | simply adding a deeper explanation of the concept, your fundamental > | belief that I was disagreeing with you notwithstanding > > Here is the part you snipped out again. [snip] Incorrect. All baseless accusations either expressed or implied will be contradicted.
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