I read about the return values between function calls,
 and experimented with the following code snippet :
/* file structaddr.c */
#include <stdio.h>    
#define MSIZE 10
struct simple
{   
    char c_str[MSIZE];
};
struct simple xprint(void)
{
    struct simple ret = { "Morning !" };
    return ret;
}
int main(void)
{   
    printf("Good %s\n", xprint().c_str);    
    return 0;
}
The code is compiled without errors and warnings .
Tested with GCC 4.4.3 (Ubuntu 4.4.3-4ubuntu5.1) and Visual C++ compilers .  
 gcc -m32 -std=c99 -Wall -o test  structaddr.c  
 cl -W3 -Zi -GS -TC -Fetest structaddr.c
Output :
Good Morning !
I'm a little confused by the result .
The code is written correctly ?
My Question :
What is the visibility of the function
returnvalue( array from astructin above example ), and how to properly access them ?Where ends lifetime of a
returnvalue ?