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From: chris@mimsy.UUCP (Chris Torek)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: `noalias' vs `register'
Summary: last remark (I promise!)
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Date: 16 Dec 87 02:38:45 GMT
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>>... `register' and `noalias' [can] really mean the same thing [me]

>[but] "register" acts as a storage class while "noalias" is
>a type qualifier. [Doug]

Sure---but this is artificial; one could change this as easily as
add `noalias'.  (Well, `int register *p' *would* look a bit odd.)
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