I'm a Java dev, and for some reason I'm studying C at the moment. The thing is I'm having some trouble reading function definitions. Could you give me a hint with this one for instance:
void (*signal(int sig, void(*func)(int)))(int)
Thanks guys!
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I'm a Java dev, and for some reason I'm studying C at the moment. The thing is I'm having some trouble reading function definitions. Could you give me a hint with this one for instance:
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You should learn the right-to-left rule. This page contains good examples.
and returning a pointer to a funcction taking |
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An example of 'cdecl' in action. I think its available for Linux or source can be downloaded & built.
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func is a pointer to a function which takes an int and returns void. signal is a function which takes an int and a pointer like func and returns a pointer like func. That is: you specify which signal handler (func) associate to the signal (sig), and the function returns a signal handler (the previous one) which you can store somewhere. |
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