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Diffstat (limited to 'c.html.markdown')
| -rw-r--r-- | c.html.markdown | 16 | 
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
| diff --git a/c.html.markdown b/c.html.markdown index ae87ca08..57ce72d2 100644 --- a/c.html.markdown +++ b/c.html.markdown @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ int main (int argc, char** argv)    11 % 3; // => 2    // Comparison operators are probably familiar, but -  // there is no Boolean type in c. We use ints instead. +  // there is no Boolean type in C. We use ints instead.    // (Or _Bool or bool in C99.)    // 0 is false, anything else is true. (The comparison    // operators always yield 0 or 1.) @@ -715,14 +715,14 @@ typedef void (*my_fnp_type)(char *);  /******************************* Header Files ********************************** -Header files are an important part of c as they allow for the connection of c +Header files are an important part of C as they allow for the connection of C  source files and can simplify code and definitions by separating them into  separate files. -Header files are syntactically similar to c source files but reside in ".h" -files. They can be included in your c source file by using the precompiler +Header files are syntactically similar to C source files but reside in ".h" +files. They can be included in your C source file by using the precompiler  command #include "example.h", given that example.h exists in the same directory -as the c file. +as the C file.  */  /* A safe guard to prevent the header from being defined too many times. This */ @@ -753,12 +753,12 @@ enum traffic_light_state {GREEN, YELLOW, RED};  /* Function prototypes can also be defined here for use in multiple files,  */  /* but it is bad practice to define the function in the header. Definitions */ -/* should instead be put in a c file.                                       */ +/* should instead be put in a C file.                                       */  Node createLinkedList(int *vals, int len); -/* Beyond the above elements, other definitions should be left to a c source */ +/* Beyond the above elements, other definitions should be left to a C source */  /* file. Excessive includes or definitions should, also not be contained in */ -/* a header file but instead put into separate headers or a c file.          */ +/* a header file but instead put into separate headers or a C file.          */  #endif /* End of the if precompiler directive. */ | 
