Suppose we have many C functions with the same signature and return type:
R f(X x,Y y){...}
R g(X x,Y y){...}
R h(X x,Y y){...}
where X
and Y
are the types of the arguments and R
is the type of the result.
We can declare those functions, for instance in a header file or as forward declarations, like this:
R f(X,Y);R g(X,Y);R h(X,Y);
or more concisely:
R f(X,Y),g(X,Y),h(X,Y);
or, avoiding most repetition:
typedef R F(X,Y);
F f,g,h;
Can that be done in a single statement, without a separate typedef
?
I have not checked yet but maybe in C23 there is possible to write
typeof( R( X, Y ) ) f, g, h;