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Jeff Szuhay
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Jeff Szuhay is the principal developer at QuarterTil2 which specializes in graphics-rich software chronographs for desktop environments. In his software career of over 35 years, he has engaged in a full range of development activities from systems analysis and systems performance tuning to application design, from initial development through full testing and final delivery. Throughout that time, he has taught computer applications and programming languages at various educational levels from elementary school students to university students, as well as developed and presented professional, on-site training.
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Exploring the static storage class

Sometimes, it is desirable to allocate memory in such a way that it can hold a value beyond the lifetime of automatic memory variables. An example of this might be a routine that could be called from anywhere within a program that returns a continuously increasing value each time it is called, such as a page number or a unique record identifier. Furthermore, we might want to give such a function a starting value and increment the sequence of numbers from that point. We will see how to do each of these.

Neither of these can be achieved easily with automatic storage classes. For this, there is the static storage class. As with the automatic storage class, it can exist as both internal and external storage.

Internal static storage

When a variable is declared within a function block with the static keyword, that variable is accessible only from within that function block when the function...

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Published in: Aug 2022Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781801078450

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Jeff Szuhay

Jeff Szuhay is the principal developer at QuarterTil2 which specializes in graphics-rich software chronographs for desktop environments. In his software career of over 35 years, he has engaged in a full range of development activities from systems analysis and systems performance tuning to application design, from initial development through full testing and final delivery. Throughout that time, he has taught computer applications and programming languages at various educational levels from elementary school students to university students, as well as developed and presented professional, on-site training.
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