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#131228 - Different Reason Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The static stops it from being a project global. It becomes a module level global.
For the OP note that static has more than one meaning. example: static int anInt1; // limits scope void foo void { static int anInt2 = 0; // this variable holds it value after the function exits. and is avalible in future calls to the function } |
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