Why am I being allowed to use a const qualified variable as an array size in C?

c99 support variable length arrays but c90 does not support variable length arrays, you can see this more clearly if you are using gcc and try to compile with these arguments:

gcc -std=c89 -pedantic

this will give you the following warning:

warning: ISO C90 forbids variable length array ‘y’ [-Wvla]

but if you compile using c99 it is perfectly fine:

gcc -std=c99 -pedantic 

As pointed out by John Bode as of the 2011 C standard variable length arrays(VLA) are now optional. Here is a Dr Dobbs article on VLA and also a link to the gcc docs as pointed out by Wayne Conrad.

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