------- Comment #6 from jozef dot behran at krs dot sk 2007-09-26 12:06 ------- > Neither C nor C++ have qualified array types, only arrays of qualified > element types, but C++ has different rules from C regarding conversions > involving qualifiers, which allow some conversions (involving arrays or > pointers to pointers) not allowed in C.
Could you give me reference in the C standard where this is stated ? The section 6.7.3, paragraph 8, says nothing about C/C++ not having qualified array types, it only says that a qualifier applied to an array type holds for the element type of the array type (these two are not the same things, see bug 16602 for more discussion about the topic). -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=33076