sizeof( function )
Mihai Donțu
mihai.dontu@gmail.com
Tue Jun 12 17:05:00 GMT 2007
On Tuesday 12 June 2007 19:28, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Mihai Don?u wrote:
>
> > Not that is of great importance, but does anyone know why
> >
> > int main( void )
> > {
> > return printf( "%d\n", ( int )sizeof( main ) );
> > }
> >
> > prints 1 ? :)
> >
> > (sizeof( &main ) prints 4/8 as it should)
>
> In this context 'main' is a function type, i.e. a type that describes a
> function of a given return type and a given number and type of arguments
> (C99 §6.2.5 para. 20). It is invalid to use sizeof() with a function
> type expression (C99 §6.5.3.4 para. 1) and hence this code invokes
> undefined behavior. gcc gives a warning if you compile with -pedantic,
> but otherwise it apparently just returns 1; it would be equally within
> its rights to return 42 or to generate code to format the users hard
> drive -- that is the nature of undefined behavior.
Unlike me, you really do know your C99 book :)
Thanks a lot!
--
Mihai DonÈu
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