“static const” vs “#define” vs “enum”

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一生所求
一生所求 2020-11-21 05:45

Which one is better to use among the below statements in C?

static const int var = 5;

or

#define var 5

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  •  南方客
    南方客 (楼主)
    2020-11-21 06:07

    Although the question was about integers, it's worth noting that #define and enums are useless if you need a constant structure or string. These are both usually passed to functions as pointers. (With strings it's required; with structures it's much more efficient.)

    As for integers, if you're in an embedded environment with very limited memory, you might need to worry about where the constant is stored and how accesses to it are compiled. The compiler might add two consts at run time, but add two #defines at compile time. A #define constant may be converted into one or more MOV [immediate] instructions, which means the constant is effectively stored in program memory. A const constant will be stored in the .const section in data memory. In systems with a Harvard architecture, there could be differences in performance and memory usage, although they'd likely be small. They might matter for hard-core optimization of inner loops.

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