Found this interesting link today.
“The C99 language added some pretty neat features to the ANSI C we know and love (now known as C89). I used a construct called compound literals in my iPad Dev Camp presentation, and it seemed new to a lot of people. Here’s a summary of some lesser know features about C99 that are worth knowing. And, since Objective-C is a strict superset of C, all this applies to Objective-C, as well. Best of all, as of recent Xcode (3.0? 3.1?), C99 is the default C dialect for new projects, so you don’t need to do anything to start taking advantage of these…”
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