Re: Pointer indirections
On 5/4/21 3:06 PM, Imperatorn wrote: >> Is there any limitation as to the number of pointer indirections? No. >> I have a construct: >>a.b.c.d = x; >> where all the variables are pointers to struct (the same struct). >> >> This fails with 'Access Violation', >> but if I change the code to: >> >> temp = a.b.c; >> temp.d = x; >> >> everything seems to work. Sounds like "undefined behavior" somewhere in the program, effects of which can be confusing. Ali
Re: Pointer indirections
On Tuesday, 4 May 2021 at 21:16:10 UTC, DLearner wrote: Hi Is there any limitation as to the number of pointer indirections? I have a construct: a.b.c.d = x; where all the variables are pointers to struct (the same struct). This fails with 'Access Violation', but if I change the code to: temp = a.b.c; temp.d = x; everything seems to work. Best regards Code or it didn't happen 🌞
Pointer indirections
Hi Is there any limitation as to the number of pointer indirections? I have a construct: a.b.c.d = x; where all the variables are pointers to struct (the same struct). This fails with 'Access Violation', but if I change the code to: temp = a.b.c; temp.d = x; everything seems to work. Best regards