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Use of Volatile in C

Author: programmersheaven.com      Published: 3rd Jan 2007     Visited: 5802 times 
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Use of volatile

The compilation system tries to reduce code size and execution time on all machines, by optimizing code. It is programmer responsibility to inform compilation system that certain code (or variable) should not be optimized. Many programmers do not understand when to use volatile to inform compilation system that certain code should not be optimized or what it does. Although (no doubt) their program work, they do not exploit the full power of the language.




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