Many questions/answers use something like "Edit:" to mark a part of the post as "added later." Example:
The result is
4
becausesizeof(int) == 2
on your machine, sosizeof(int) * 2 == 2 * 2 == 4
.Edit:
As @cad noted,sizeof(int)
is implementation-defined.
I couldn't find an example so fast. Replacing it by a better and real example is appreciated!
What's the purpose of that and what are its benefits?
And following from that, should editors remove it or not?
I remember to have asked myself this very question and to have figured out an advantage but I can't remember it anymore. :(
Edit
doesn't really help anyone who is seeing the current revision.<sub>
s in questions?<sub>
tags are side notes that are related to the question, but not an actual part of the question's main point.)