> Hi, > > what's the difference for gcc in dot notation and direct value here: > cat >c.c <<EOF > struct { > unsigned int a, b; > } b[] = { > { .a = 0 } > }, c[] = { > { 0 } > }; > EOF > > Why $ gcc -W c.c -occ -c > c.c:6: warning: missing initializer > c.c:6: warning: (near initialization for 'c[0].b') > complains only for c[] (and not for b[])? > > I use $ gcc --version > gcc (GCC) 4.1.1 20061011 (Red Hat 4.1.1-30) > and $ gcc34 --version > gcc34 (GCC) 3.4.6 20060404 (Red Hat 3.4.6-4) > with the same result. > > Any clues? please, could you answer the question for me here? (I tried gcc.gnu newsgroup for the first time) thanks, -- http://www.fi.muni.cz/~xslaby/ Jiri Slaby faculty of informatics, masaryk university, brno, cz e-mail: jirislaby gmail com, gpg pubkey fingerprint: B674 9967 0407 CE62 ACC8 22A0 32CC 55C3 39D4 7A7E