This question about the meaning of a trailing comma was posted today. I closed it as duplicate of this one.
Another poster re-opened it , asserting that since the term "exact duplicate" is an oxymoron and I had admitted it was not an "exact duplicate" then it should be open.
However I (and another poster) feel the issue the question is asking about is superbly answered by the suggested duplicate which provides a lot of additional rationale (unlike the bare-bones answer which the warrior has approved after re-opening).
I don't think we should have 3 separate questions for each of these pieces of code:
int a = { 1, };
int a[1] = { 1, };
struct S s = { 1, };
As a comparable example, there are dozens of questions asking variations on "what does i = i++;
do?" which all get closed as a duplicate of this one despite the questions have different variables names, and different expressions.