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From: marty1@houdi.UUCP (M.BRILLIANT)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: Address of Array
Summary: Can't reference address of pointer to array
Message-ID: <1442@houdi.UUCP>
Date: 11 Dec 87 16:19:39 GMT
References: <126@citcom.UUCP> <2550034@hpisod2.HP.COM> <1854@haddock.ISC.COM> <555@ndsuvax.UUCP>
Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel
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In article <555@ndsuvax.UUCP>, ncbauers@ndsuvax.UUCP (Michael Bauers) writes:
> The
> address of the array a[10] is just a.  The address of the first element
> is also a (for single dimension arrays).  The first element is *a.  But
> the address of the array's pointer ... should be &a.

Huh?  I tried writing a C program on UNIX(tm ATT) that referenced &a,
and got the message "warning: & before array or function: ignored."
That says there's no such thing as &a.

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