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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <assert.h>

// Q: Can we assign an entire struct all at once?

// Define a TYPE called “struct Point” that has two fields, x and y.
struct Point {
    int x;
    int y;
    char* name;
};  // <<<< Do NOT forget this semicolon.

void print_point(struct Point p) {
    printf("%s:  p.x == %d   p.y == %d\n", p.name, p.x, p.y);
}

int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
    // Declare a variable called p of type struct Point and initialize its fields: x=7, y=7.
    struct Point p = { .name = "ARMS 1010", .x = 10, .y = 10 };

    // Compound literal can be used for things other than initializing.
    p = (struct Point) { .name = "BHEE 170", .x = 1, .y = 70 };
    print_point(p);

    // Named initializer only works for initializing (setting first value).

    return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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