array is always given a special treatment.......its nt a constant ptr....its
an array means 100 bytes r resrvd for it....
for this i think u mst go thru pointers in c and ritchi books.....

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 6:41 PM, priya ramesh <[email protected]
> wrote:

> foo(char []s){
> printf("%d", sizeof(s));
> }
>
> even now it prints 4.
> My point is s pointer in foo and a is also a constant pointer in main. (a
> is passed to foo)
> However, in main a is treated as an rvalue and in s the same pointer is an
> lvalue. why??
>
> Someone plz reply. It's urgent
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