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no speed benefit, and on calls like printf() "float"s get promoted
to "double"s anyway, so there is no point.
-- Do not invoke functions when you allocate variables on the stack. Wrong:
+- Do not mix function invocations with variable definitions in one
+ line. Wrong:
{
int a = foobar();
@@ -259,3 +260,12 @@
which will always work regardless if p is initialized or not, and
guarantees that p is NULL afterwards, all in just one line.
+
+- Use alloca(), but never forget that it is not OK to invoke alloca()
+ within a loop or within function call parameters. alloca() memory is
+ released at the end of a function, and not at the end of a {}
+ block. Thus, if you invoke it in a loop, you keep increasing the
+ stack pointer without ever releasing memory again. (VLAs have better
+ behaviour in this case, so consider using them as an alternative.)
+ Regarding not using alloca() within function parameters, see the
+ BUGS section of the alloca(3) man page.