Is typeof in C, really an operator?
I'm thinking because there is no polymorphism in C, that there is nothing to do at run-time. That is, the answer to typeof is known at compile-time. (I can't think of a use of typeof that would not be known at compile time.) So it appears to be more of a compile-time directive, than an operator.
Does typeof use any (processor) run-time (in GCC)?
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