Because this way you can reference data points with sc_vec+n as opposed to dealing with single or double linked lists (since sc_vec can be an array). On Feb 21, 2014 7:26 AM, "Charles Goyard" cg@fsck.fr wrote:
Hi,
Sorry for this question, but why isn't sc_vec a good old pointer ?
t_gobj sc_gobj; /* header for graphical object */ t_symbol *sc_template; /* template name (LATER replace with
pointer) */
t_word sc_vec[1]; /* indeterminate-length array of words */
} t_scalar;
How is a static t_word array of size 1 an indeterminate-length array?
Is its placement as the last member of the struct required?
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