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What is default storage class for global variables?


What is default storage class of a global variable?

While searching on web I found, some sites say it is static. But, static means internal linkage and the variable can not be available outside the file scope i.e it should not be available to other object files. But, they still can be accessed to other files using declarations like extern int i.

And, if I explicitly mention static to global variable then it is not available outside the file scope.

Then, what is correct default storage class for the global variables?


Solution

  • The default storage duration is static, but default linkage is external. You're not the only one to find it a bit confusing. The C Book (always a good reference) says:

    "You'll probably find the interactions between these various elements to be both complex and confusing: that's because they are!"

    The section with that quote, Declarations, Definitions and Accessibility, has a helpful table (8.1). The last row describes the case you're interested in. As it notes, data objects with no storage class specifier have external linkage and static duration.