Question

Why are static variables addressed directly while locals are addressed indirectly? I cannot see where the indirection comes from for locals!

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La solution

In languages that allow functions to be used recursively, locals need to be addressed indirectly (via the stack pointer).

C, however, has also static local variables, hence static and local are not necessarily mutually exclusive concepts.

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