Marko Rauhamaa wrote:
   int a[3];
>
   a

produces a pointer to the array's first element.

Yes, and that makes using true pointer-to-array types
in C really awkward. You're fighting against the way
the language was designed to be used.

If you use a language in an un-idiomatic way, you can't
really complain when you have difficulties as a result.

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