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5.10.1 Specific Compiler Characteristics
Some compilers exhibit different behaviors.
- Static/Dynamic Expressions
Autoconf relies on a trick to extract one bit of information from the C compiler: using negative array sizes. For instance the following excerpt of a C source demonstrates how to test whether ‘int’ objects are 4 bytes wide:
static int test_array[sizeof (int) == 4 ? 1 : -1];
To our knowledge, there is a single compiler that does not support this trick: the HP C compilers (the real ones, not only the “bundled”) on HP-UX 11.00. They incorrectly reject the above program with the diagnostic “Variable-length arrays cannot have static storage.” This bug comes from HP compilers' mishandling of
sizeof (int)
, not from the? 1 : -1
, and Autoconf works around this problem by castingsizeof (int)
tolong int
before comparing it.