21) There is no linkage between different identifiers.
22) A function declaration can contain the storage-class specifier static only if it is at file scope; see
-<a name="6.7.1" href="#6.7.1"><b> 6.7.1.</b></a>
+ <a href="#6.7.1">6.7.1</a>.
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object (in which case it is an lvalue) or a function (in which case it is a function
designator).79)
3 A constant is a primary expression. Its type depends on its form and value, as detailed in
-<a name="6.4.4" href="#6.4.4"><b> 6.4.4.</b></a>
+ <a href="#6.4.4">6.4.4</a>.
4 A string literal is a primary expression. It is an lvalue with type as detailed in <a href="#6.4.5">6.4.5</a>.
5 A parenthesized expression is a primary expression. Its type and value are identical to
those of the unparenthesized expression. It is an lvalue, a function designator, or a void
<a name="7.18.2" href="#7.18.2"><b> 7.18.2 Limits of specified-width integer types</b></a>
1 The following object-like macros226) specify the minimum and maximum limits of the
types declared in <a href="#7.18"><stdint.h></a>. Each macro name corresponds to a similar type name in
-<a name="7.18.1" href="#7.18.1"><b> 7.18.1.</b></a>
+ <a href="#7.18.1">7.18.1</a>.
2 Each instance of any defined macro shall be replaced by a constant expression suitable
for use in #if preprocessing directives, and this expression shall have the same type as
would an expression that is an object of the corresponding type converted according to
1 The following function-like macros230) expand to integer constants suitable for
initializing objects that have integer types corresponding to types defined in
<a href="#7.18"><stdint.h></a>. Each macro name corresponds to a similar type name in <a href="#7.18.1.2">7.18.1.2</a> or
-<a name="7.18.1.5" href="#7.18.1.5"><b> 7.18.1.5.</b></a>
+ <a href="#7.18.1.5">7.18.1.5</a>.
2 The argument in any instance of these macros shall be an unsuffixed integer constant (as
defined in <a href="#6.4.4.1">6.4.4.1</a>) with a value that does not exceed the limits for the corresponding type.
3 Each invocation of one of these macros shall expand to an integer constant expression
(<a href="#6.7.2.3">6.7.2.3</a>), the goto statement (<a href="#6.8.6.1">6.8.6.1</a>).
30) A function declaration can contain the storage-class specifier static only if it is at file scope; see
-<a name="6.7.1" href="#6.7.1"><b> 6.7.1.</b></a>
+ <a href="#6.7.1">6.7.1</a>.
31) As specified in <a href="#6.2.1">6.2.1</a>, the later declaration might hide the prior declaration.
32) There is only one name space for tags even though three are possible.
<a name="6.2.4" href="#6.2.4"><b> 6.2.4 Storage durations of objects</b></a>
1 An object has a storage duration that determines its lifetime. There are four storage
durations: static, thread, automatic, and allocated. Allocated storage is described in
-<a name="7.22.3" href="#7.22.3"><b> 7.22.3.</b></a>
+ <a href="#7.22.3">7.22.3</a>.
2 The lifetime of an object is the portion of program execution during which storage is
guaranteed to be reserved for it. An object exists, has a constant address,33) and retains
its last-stored value throughout its lifetime.34) If an object is referred to outside of its
object (in which case it is an lvalue) or a function (in which case it is a function
designator).91)
3 A constant is a primary expression. Its type depends on its form and value, as detailed in
-<a name="6.4.4" href="#6.4.4"><b> 6.4.4.</b></a>
+ <a href="#6.4.4">6.4.4</a>.
4 A string literal is a primary expression. It is an lvalue with type as detailed in <a href="#6.4.5">6.4.5</a>.
5 A parenthesized expression is a primary expression. Its type and value are identical to
those of the unparenthesized expression. It is an lvalue, a function designator, or a void
<a name="7.20.2" href="#7.20.2"><b> 7.20.2 Limits of specified-width integer types</b></a>
1 The following object-like macros specify the minimum and maximum limits of the types *
declared in <a href="#7.20"><stdint.h></a>. Each macro name corresponds to a similar type name in
-<a name="7.20.1" href="#7.20.1"><b> 7.20.1.</b></a>
+ <a href="#7.20.1">7.20.1</a>.
2 Each instance of any defined macro shall be replaced by a constant expression suitable
for use in #if preprocessing directives, and this expression shall have the same type as
would an expression that is an object of the corresponding type converted according to
if (id ~ /Annex/)
id = $2
if (($0 ~ /^ [1-9]\./ || id ~ /^([A-Z]|[1-9A-Z]\.[1-9][0-9.]*|Index|Foreword|Introduction|Bibliography)$/) &&
- (NF==1 || $2 ~ /^[A-Z]/)) {
+ (NF==1 || $2 ~ /^[A-Z]/) &&
+ ($0 !~ /^ *[0-9.]+[^0-9]$/)) {
if (id ~ /\.$/)
id = substr(id,1,length(id)-1)
print "<a name=\"" id "\" href=\"#" id "\"><b>" $0 "</b></a>"