------- Comment #7 from jozef dot behran at krs dot sk 2007-09-26 12:18 ------- > Neither C nor C++ have qualified array types, only arrays of qualified > element types, but C++ has different rules from C regarding conversions > involving qualifiers, which allow some conversions (involving arrays or > pointers to pointers) not allowed in C.
And another point: Whether C/C++ have or don't have qualified array types, still the difference between the "const caca *" and "caca *" types is a "const" qualifier being applied to some part of the "caca *" base type. Therefore the types must be compatible when the automatic type conversion involved only adds "const" qualifiers to the type. Therefore the warnings are not legitimate. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33076