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Comment | Post #288247 |
@alx My understanding is that the object at a memory address is whatever object was initially created there, regardless of whatever type a pointer to that address seems to be. For example, if you create an `int n`, it doesn't matter if you cast it like `float* a = (float*) &n`, the value pointed to b... (more) |
— | 8 months ago |
Comment | Post #288254 |
"if a union contains several structures that share a common initial sequence (see below), and if the union object currently contains one of these structures, it is permitted to inspect the common initial part of *any of them*" The way I read it, *any of them* is *any of the union members*, not *any s... (more) |
— | 11 months ago |