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c - how many times will strlen() be called in this for loop?

Will the strlen() function below get called just once (with the value stored for further comparisons); or is it going to be called every time the comparison is performed?

for (i = 0; i < strlen(word); i++)
{ /* do stuff */ }
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That's implementation-dependent. Usually, it gets called every time, but, if the compiler can see that word never changes, and that strlen is a pure function (no side effects), it can lift the call.

See: http://underhanded.xcott.com/?page_id=15 for a well-known example of this being exploited. :-)


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