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- <h3 class="section">6.28 Compound Literals</h3>
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- <p>A compound literal looks like a cast of a brace-enclosed aggregate
- initializer list. Its value is an object of the type specified in
- the cast, containing the elements specified in the initializer.
- Unlike the result of a cast, a compound literal is an lvalue. ISO
- C99 and later support compound literals. As an extension, GCC
- supports compound literals also in C90 mode and in C++, although
- as explained below, the C++ semantics are somewhat different.
- </p>
- <p>Usually, the specified type of a compound literal is a structure. Assume
- that <code>struct foo</code> and <code>structure</code> are declared as shown:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">struct foo {int a; char b[2];} structure;
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- <p>Here is an example of constructing a <code>struct foo</code> with a compound literal:
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- <pre class="smallexample">structure = ((struct foo) {x + y, 'a', 0});
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- <p>This is equivalent to writing the following:
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- <pre class="smallexample">{
- struct foo temp = {x + y, 'a', 0};
- structure = temp;
- }
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- <p>You can also construct an array, though this is dangerous in C++, as
- explained below. If all the elements of the compound literal are
- (made up of) simple constant expressions suitable for use in
- initializers of objects of static storage duration, then the compound
- literal can be coerced to a pointer to its first element and used in
- such an initializer, as shown here:
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">char **foo = (char *[]) { "x", "y", "z" };
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- <p>Compound literals for scalar types and union types are also allowed. In
- the following example the variable <code>i</code> is initialized to the value
- <code>2</code>, the result of incrementing the unnamed object created by
- the compound literal.
- </p>
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- <pre class="smallexample">int i = ++(int) { 1 };
- </pre></div>
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- <p>As a GNU extension, GCC allows initialization of objects with static storage
- duration by compound literals (which is not possible in ISO C99 because
- the initializer is not a constant).
- It is handled as if the object were initialized only with the brace-enclosed
- list if the types of the compound literal and the object match.
- The elements of the compound literal must be constant.
- If the object being initialized has array type of unknown size, the size is
- determined by the size of the compound literal.
- </p>
- <div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">static struct foo x = (struct foo) {1, 'a', 'b'};
- static int y[] = (int []) {1, 2, 3};
- static int z[] = (int [3]) {1};
- </pre></div>
-
- <p>The above lines are equivalent to the following:
- </p><div class="smallexample">
- <pre class="smallexample">static struct foo x = {1, 'a', 'b'};
- static int y[] = {1, 2, 3};
- static int z[] = {1, 0, 0};
- </pre></div>
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- <p>In C, a compound literal designates an unnamed object with static or
- automatic storage duration. In C++, a compound literal designates a
- temporary object that only lives until the end of its full-expression.
- As a result, well-defined C code that takes the address of a subobject
- of a compound literal can be undefined in C++, so G++ rejects
- the conversion of a temporary array to a pointer. For instance, if
- the array compound literal example above appeared inside a function,
- any subsequent use of <code>foo</code> in C++ would have undefined behavior
- because the lifetime of the array ends after the declaration of <code>foo</code>.
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- <p>As an optimization, G++ sometimes gives array compound literals longer
- lifetimes: when the array either appears outside a function or has
- a <code>const</code>-qualified type. If <code>foo</code> and its initializer had
- elements of type <code>char *const</code> rather than <code>char *</code>, or if
- <code>foo</code> were a global variable, the array would have static storage
- duration. But it is probably safest just to avoid the use of array
- compound literals in C++ code.
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