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On 7/6/24 18:45, Keith Thompson wrote:James Kuyper <jameskuyper@alumni.caltech.edu> writes:>
[...]The key point is that an expression of array type does not always get
converted into a pointer to the first element of that array. The clause
above starts out with four exceptions, and an array behaves quite
differently from a pointer when any of those exceptions apply.
There are three exceptions, not four.
The N1570 draft of C11 incorrectly says:
I was quoting from n3096.pdf, dated April 1, 2023. It says:
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"Except when it"
1. "is the operand of the sizeof operator,"
2. "or typeof operators,"
3. "or the unary & operator,"
4. "or is a string literal used to initialize an array, ..."
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What am I miscounting?
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