David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> writes:

> It does not as far as I can see guarantee that a pointer to something
> of the same type of its first member can be converted to a pointer to
> a struct even if the struct only contains a member of such type.

This sentence doesn't make any sense.  If you have an object of struct
type then any pointer to the first member of the object can only be a
pointer to the one and same object.

Andreas.

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