Thanks , btw the example was from Dragon Book of Compilers . . Any one
knows an instructor manuall or some selected set of solutions for that
. ? I have read it that they are not published

On 1/21/11, Gene <[email protected]> wrote:
> L and R values have great significance to language designers and compiler
> builders. They have some significance to language users, but most people
> don't have to think about them because the distinction is common sense.
>
> In your case, & operates on L-values and always produces an R-value.
>  Therefore &(&X) for any won't compile no matter what X is.
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