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No, but you get defer via compiler extensions, and maybe in C2y as standard language feature.





I seem to remember that the Linux kernel already uses __attribute__((cleanup) (which is basically GCC's non-standard defer).

I think the Linux kernel uses most GCC extensions, and they also disable strict aliasing. :)



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