Question

I vaguely remember that the order of the volatile keyword has influence on wether you want the pointer to the array to be volatile or the contents itself. If I want the content to be volatile, do I need to write:

volatile short Array[];

or

short volatile Array[3];
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Solution

Either will do. It is the difference between

short volatile * ptr; /* pointer to volatile short */

and

short * volatile ptr; /* volatile pointer to short */

that matters.

const behaves the same way.

OTHER TIPS

Both of them will work fine. Order of specifiers doesn't matter.
Read this answer for more detailed explanation.

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