

Did you know that
int history[10] = {0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0};
is the same thing as
int history[10] = {0};
And an idom in C would be to define a constant for the size like this
enum { HISTORY_MAX = 10};
int history[HISTORY_MAX] = {0};
int history_limit = HISTORY_MAX;
If I am not mistaken, the argument made by papers like “C is not a low level language” is that C used to be a low level language, because it fit the architecture of a PDP, but a modern computer isn’t a PDP, and so C isn’t low level.