Missing type or identifier.
A const what?
Also, I read that you have to assign a const when it is declared. Something doesn’t feel right about this statement.
49 0 Replyconst long pain = 1;
14 0 Reply1L
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void
8 0 ReplyMaybe...
const pain = Infinity
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8 0 ReplyAckshually you don't need a type qualifier in C
7 0 ReplyWell, assuming you meant type specifier, at least not before C99. After that it is required. C23 explicitly states that a type specifier is required for all declarations.
If you actually meant type qualifier, then no. That was never required.
7 0 ReplyReally? TIL.
3 0 ReplyHuh?
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If they move to Python they can just have pain without constant 😜
13 0 ReplyAnd if they learned French instead, they had bread but this is not how it works. We don't always get what we want nor what we deserve
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The variable is not initialised.
12 0 ReplyAge or experience? Because both are funny
11 0 Replyconst_cast<pain>
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And pain is immutable
10 0 ReplyFor (life) { suffering; }
7 0 Replybool theEnd;
5 0 ReplyIs that a vaio?
3 0 ReplyLol
2 0 ReplyMood
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