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Is Why does C have these weird translation limits (section 2.2.4.1)? on topic considering present-day stackoverflow culture, and can I interpret its continued existence as a guideline to what type of questions I can ask?

ItsIt's a very specific (not too broad) question about language features in C when it comes to compilers. I don't see a problem with this question. In fact, it is well asked. Despite the list of examples hethe OP presents, the actual question is direct and specific, and got a direct and specific accepted answer.

Is Why does C have these weird translation limits (section 2.2.4.1)? on topic considering present-day stackoverflow culture, and can I interpret its continued existence as a guideline to what type of questions I can ask?

Its a very specific (not too broad) question about language features in C when it comes to compilers. I don't see a problem with this question. In fact, it is well asked. Despite the list of examples he presents, the actual question is direct and specific, and got a direct and specific accepted answer.

Is Why does C have these weird translation limits (section 2.2.4.1)? on topic considering present-day stackoverflow culture, and can I interpret its continued existence as a guideline to what type of questions I can ask?

It's a very specific (not too broad) question about language features in C when it comes to compilers. I don't see a problem with this question. In fact, it is well asked. Despite the list of examples the OP presents, the actual question is direct and specific, and got a direct and specific accepted answer.

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Is Why does C have these weird translation limits (section 2.2.4.1)? on topic considering present-day stackoverflow culture, and can I interpret its continued existence as a guideline to what type of questions I can ask?

Its a very specific (not too broad) question about language features in C when it comes to compilers. I don't see a problem with this question. In fact, it is well asked. Despite the list of examples he presents, the actual question is direct and specific, and got a direct and specific accepted answer.