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Jun 2, 2019 at 10:42 comment added Martin Berger Of course this is implementation dependent. C dynamically typechecked can run a larger set of programs than for example the C11 that clang or gcc accept. So they are strictly speaking two languages, but with similar surface syntax.
Jun 2, 2019 at 9:49 comment added InsideLoop Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately, the definition you give is very implementation dependent. I imagine that a C compiler can avoid type checking and emits assembly code that checks types at runtime. That would make static/dynamic typing a property of the implementation, not of the language. But maybe it is.
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