kaushal wrote:
hi _z33,
Someone correct me if Iam wrong.the idea behind typecasting is
to tell the compiler how u want to access a particular region in
memory.Whether the region has to considered in terms of 4bytes at a time
or interms of 1 byte at a time or 2bytes so on.ie.. when you use a
variable to access a memory region the datatype of the variable would
tell the size of the memory region which has meaningful data for us.
When u typecast a variable it means u r trying to increase or decrease
the memory region size.
I'm sorry my wording of the explanation of the typecasting is, I
agree, flawed. But, do tell me more on typecasting function pointers.
Does it mean anything different or still the same as typecasting of
normal data types?
_z33
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