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<h4 class="subsection">8.3.2 <code>@encode</code></h4>
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<p>GNU Objective-C supports the <code>@encode</code> syntax that allows you to
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create a type encoding from a C/Objective-C type. For example,
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<code>@encode(int)</code> is compiled by the compiler into <code>"i"</code>.
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<p><code>@encode</code> does not support type qualifiers other than
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<code>const</code>. For example, <code>@encode(const char*)</code> is valid and
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is compiled into <code>"r*"</code>, while <code>@encode(bycopy char *)</code> is
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