On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 8:44 AM Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) <markfili...@bog.us> wrote: > > On 02/15/2021 04:32 PM, Carl Zwanzig wrote: > > On 2/15/2021 1:26 PM, Mark Filipak (ffmpeg) wrote: > >> Yes, I'm aware of C++. It's sort of a 'C' language architecture hack, > >> isn't it? > > More like butchery ... > > Ooooo... that's harsh. :-) > > > Glad it's making more sense now. > > > > z! > > Thanks for the confirmation. Now, regarding pointers-to-pointers and '*' as a > unary operator..... >
A pointer, at its core, is a number representing a place in memory. A pointer to a pointer is a number representing the place in memory where you can find another number that'll tell you where you want to go. You want to know where the Sword Master can be found, but I won't tell you where he is; all I'll tell you is that the shopkeeper knows where to find the Sword Master. I point you to the shopkeeper, and then you ask him to point you to the Sword Master. The asterisk, as a unary operator, is one step in that process. Something like this: int **trial = find_sword_master(); "trial" is a number that says where in memory the shopkeeper is. What's that number? printf("Shopkeeper is at %p\n", trial); "*trial" is the number that can be found there. What's that number? printf("Sword Master is at %p\n", *trial); The number you found when you asked the shopkeeper is the address of the Sword Master. So if you want to actually learn what the sword master can teach you, you'd have to go to that address. printf("Sword Master can teach you: %d\n", *(*trial)); and since the parentheses do nothing there, that's just the same as "**trial". The unary asterisk is the technique of following a pointer to find out what it points to, and you can do it more than once. There's a lot of monkeying around in C, but most of it comes down to a few simple operations, done lots and lots of times. So if you're stuck thinking there are no clever tricks that could help you, don't worry - there are, you just might have never learned them. And that's a solvable problem. ChrisA (I post like a dairy farmer.) _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".