Structure and union variable declarations
A structure or union declaration has the same form as a definition except the declaration does not have a brace-enclosed list of members. You must declare the structure or union data type before you can define a variable having that type.
The tag_identifier indicates the previously-defined data type of the structure or union.
The
keyword struct is optional in structure variable
declarations.
You can declare structures or unions having any storage class.
The storage class specifier and any type qualifiers for the variable
must appear at the beginning of the statement. Structures or unions
declared with the register storage class specifier
are treated as automatic variables.
The following example defines structure type
address: struct address {
int street_no;
char *street_name;
char *city;
char *prov;
char *postal_code;
};The following examples declare two structure variables of type
address: struct address perm_address;
struct address temp_address;