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c - (K&R) At least the first 31 characters of an internal name are significant?

When taken literally, it makes sense, but what exactly does it mean to be a significant character of a variable name?

I'm a beginning learner of C using K&R. Here's a direct quote from the book:

"At least the first 31 characters of an internal name are significant. For function names and external variables, the number may be less than 31, because external names may be used by assemblers and loaders over which the language has no control. For external names, the standard guarantees only for 6 characters and a single case."

By the way, what does it mean by "single case"?

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Single Case usually means "lower case". Except in some OS's where it means "upper case". The point is that mixed case is not guaranteed to work.

abcdef

ABCDEF

differ only in case. This is not guaranteed to work.

The "Significance" issue is one of how many letters can be the same.

Let's say we only have 6 significant characters.

a_very_long_name

a_very_long_name_thats_too_similar

Look different, but the first 16 characters are the same. Since only 6 are significant, those are the same variable.


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