Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!decwrl!decvax!ima!haddock!karl From: karl@haddock.ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: consistency in declaration Message-ID: <13732@haddock.ima.isc.com> Date: 16 Jun 89 02:56:03 GMT References: <64@BLEKUL11.BITNET> Reply-To: karl@haddock.ima.isc.com (Karl Heuer) Organization: Interactive Systems, Boston Lines: 9 In article <64@BLEKUL11.BITNET> SAAAA04@BLEKUL11.BITNET writes: >[compiler refuses to accept a prototype with half-named args:] > void foo(int , int y); >Do I have to be consistent ? Or is this a bug in the compiler ? The pANS grammar allows this notation, and I can't find any constraint against it. I'd say it's a compiler bug. Karl W. Z. Heuer (ima!haddock!karl or karl@haddock.isc.com), The Walking Lint