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[QUOTE="Harald van Dijk, post: 3558889"] Because type specifiers are interpreted as a group, not individually. No, not that. "In any order" means just that: you can shuffle all you want, but you can't add or remove keywords. Both are valid, and mean signed long long int, as signed and int each appear once, and long appears twice. All of these are invalid. Neither signed nor int may occur more than once in a series of type specifiers. [/QUOTE]
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