I'm trying to understand this piece of code, but I don't know why the amount of a static variable sometimes changes and sometimes not.
#include <stdio.h>
int func1 (int x)
{
extern int a;
static int y=0;
printf("%d\n%d\n",a,y);
a=x+5; y=x+1;
{int y=10; printf("%d\n",y);}
return y;
}
int a;
int main()
{
a=func1(1);
printf("%d\n",a);
{
int a=1;
printf("%d\n", a);
}
a=func1(a);
printf("%d",a);
return 0;
}
Here is the output:
0
0
10
2
1
2
2
10
3
At first, when a = func(1)
is run, y
is declared as 0
and then changes to 2
and it prints 2
. But when it runs a = func(a)
when a
is 2
, I expected that y
will become 0
through static int y = 0
but y
doesn't change. Why it doesn't happen?