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7) indicate qual'è lo "scope" (ovvero tutti gli indicatori visibili e quali
tipi di dati li caratterizzano) all'interno dei blocchi dei metodi M1
ed M2, rispettivamente:

char i, j, k;
int a, b;
...
char M1 (int m, float k, int i)
{
int a;
...
}
float M2 (float b, int m)
{
char k, n, a;
...
}

in questo caso lo scope di M1 è int m, float k, int i, int a, char j, int b
lo scope di M2 è float b, int m, char k, char n, char a, char i, char j

10-09-2002 10:34
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